McLaughlin leads Tigers past Cougars

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STACYVILLE – Brendon McLaughlin and Beau Everett each scored an unassisted goal in the second half to lead the Fort Fairfield Tigers to a 2-0 win over the Katahdin Cougars in a schoolboy soccer game Wednesday. Billy Scull made 19 saves on 26 shots for…
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STACYVILLE – Brendon McLaughlin and Beau Everett each scored an unassisted goal in the second half to lead the Fort Fairfield Tigers to a 2-0 win over the Katahdin Cougars in a schoolboy soccer game Wednesday.

Billy Scull made 19 saves on 26 shots for the 8-3 winners.

For 5-2-1 Katahdin, Burton Brayall made nine saves on 11 shots.

Presque Isle 4, MDI 1

At Bar Harbor, Greg Whitaker notched a goal and an assist to help the Wildcats remain unbeaten.

Isaac Olsen, Nate Carter and Travis Brooker all had one goal to give Presque Isle a 4-0 lead late in the second half.

With five minutes to go, Skyler Lewis scored off a Ben Young assist to keep the 1-4-1 Trojans from being blanked.

Adam Kingsbury made three saves on six shots for the 7-0 Wildcats, while Max Blandford saved 8 of sixteen shots for MDI.

JV: Presque Isle 2-1

Machias 2, WA Raiders 0

At Machias, Mike Little scored the unassisted game-winner 19:44 into the second half to carry the Bulldogs to victory.

Zach McNally notched a first-half goal to give Machias the early lead. Ken Morse had an assist.

Garrett Getchell made three saves on eight shots for the 5-1 Bulldogs.

Joe Jackson stopped 11 of 18 shots for 3-4 WA.

Searsport 1, DI-Stonington 0

At Deer Isle, Dylan McFarlin scored the game’s only goal in the first half to lift the Vikings to victory.

Dan Peach stopped all 10 shots he faced for Searsport while Eben Powers recorded five saves on 16 shots for the Mariners.

Lee 7, Penquis 0

At Milo, Minh Gu Rhee scored two first half goals to help the Pandas blank 0-7 Penquis.

Charlie Boulriss, Everett Houghton, Doob Dow, Drew Pickering and Mark Rowe each added a score for 4-1 Lee. Brandon Cracker had two assists. Kris King made two saves on seven shots.

Nick Emery and Joe Leland combined for 20 saves against 29 shots for the Patriots.

Central 4, Piscataquis 1

At Corinth, Scott Kelley and Danny Kane each had one goal and one assist to lead the Red Devils to the win.

Will Fenn and Teague Palmer added a goal apiece for Central, now 4-2. Charles Haney had 19 saves on 25 shots.

Mike Wharff scored unassisted for the 2-4-1 Pirates of Guilford. Ryan Martell stopped 20 out of 24 shots.

JV: Central 3-2

Girls Soccer

Ellsworth 3, George Stevens 1

At Ellsworth, Casey Wyman, Maggie Harding and Emily Miller tallied a goal apiece as Ellsworth prevailed.

Ashley Croak, Lauren Peer and Kelsey Crowley dished out assists for the 5-1-1 Eagles. Catie Cravens made three saves on six shots.

Winslow Brokaw scored an unassisted goal for the 2-1-2 Eagles of Blue Hill. Kayla Eaton stopped six out of 10 shots.

JV: Ellsworth 2-0

Bucksport 2, Hermon 0

At Bucksport, the Golden Bucks scored two second-half goals to hand the Hawks their seventh loss.

Paige Pelletier and Emily Lenor each scored for 5-1-1 Bucksport. Lindsey Gordon and Brittni Adams handed out the assists.

Katie Hurd saved two of three shots for the Bucks.

Ashley Kelley stopped 26 shots on 41 attempts for 0-7 Hermon.

Field hockey

Mattanawcook 1, PCHS 0

At Lincoln, Sarah French and Tammy Savage combined for three saves on 12 shots as Mattanawcook shut out Piscataquis.

Jessica Gulesian scored off a Betheny Libby assist in the first half for the 4-3 Lynx.

Jessica Pratt stopped two of eight shots for the 4-3 Pirates of Guilford.

JV: PCHS 1-0

Orono 2, Bangor 1(OT)

At Orono, Emily Sypher scored a goal in overtime as the Riots edged 0-7 Bangor.

Katy McDonald gave the Rams an early lead when she scored a goal in the first half.

Erin Whelden responded for 2-6 Orono when she scored off a corner to tie the score in the second half.

Kristine Kittridge saved five of nine shots for Orono, while Sarah Frisk made 10 saves on 11 shots for the Rams.

JV: Orono 2-0


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