November 16, 2024
FIELD HOCKEY

Washington lifts Raiders to victory

EAST MACHIAS – Julian Washington scored on a 25-yard rocket with seven minutes left in the game to break the scoreless tie to lift the Washington Academy Raiders to a 1-0 schoolboy soccer win over the Woodland Dragons Wednesday.

Josiah Jackson made 20 saves on 25 shots for 6-5-1 Washington Academy.

Craig Moody saved 15 of 18 shots for the Dragons, now 8-2.

Shead 2, Machias 2 (2OT)

At Machias Tuesday, the Tigers’ Craig Hastings scored with 2:21 left in regulation, and nobody else would score through two overtimes.

Aaron Sullivan added a goal and Brandon LaPlante had six saves on 11 shots for 4-5-1 Shead of Eastport.

Dwight Whitney and Isaiah Roberts netted a goal apiece for 9-1-1 Machias. Garrett Getchell blocked two of six shots.

Isleboro 3, Highview Christian 2

At Charleston, Colin Schmidt scored the game-winning goal with just under two minutes left in the game from 18 yards out.

That goal was Schmidt’s second of the game for the 3-4-1 Eagles. Jon Cunningham notched the other goal from a Nick Porter assist. Mike Piscotta faced 24 shots, saving 14.

For the Knights, Zach Frisk and Angela Francis each recorded goals to tie the game at 2-2. Stefan Rowe made eight saves on 23 shots for 1-6-2 Highview Christian.

Bangor 9, Nokomis 0

At Newport, Dylan George recorded three goals to pace the 10-1 Rams.

Scott Sherman scored a goal in each half, while Matt Goodell, Adam Towne, Jojo Hwalek and Kyle Leeman also notched scores. Austin Smith stopped five of seven shots.

For the 1-10 Warriors, Wayne May made 15 saves on 29 shots.

JV: Bangor 7-0

Hampden 5, Brewer 1

At Brewer, Logan Larabee and J Uhrin each had two goals to lead the 9-2 Broncos.

Martin Early also notched a goal for Hampden. Camden Murray saved four of the five shots he faced.

Corey Bragg booted the Witches only goal. Chris Brady and Jimmy Nicknair combined to save 10 of 20 shots for 3-7 Brewer.

JV: Hampden 6-0

Girls soccer

John Bapst 2, MDI 0

At Bangor, Whitney Sinclair and Katherine Lammert each scored a goal to lead John Bapst to a win.

Ashley Sanford added an assist for the 8-2 Crusaders and Caroline Cassling stopped one of three shots.

Christina McKay made 15 saves on 23 shots for 2-6-3 MDI.

Calais 1, Washinton Acad. 0

At Calais, Courtney Hill broke a scoreless tie four minutes into the second half on a breakaway goal.

Stephanie Perry earned the shutout for 5-7 Calais, saving all 18 shots she faced.

Megan Look saved five of six shots for the 7-2 Raiders.

Searsport 4, DI-Stonington 0

At Searsport, Tianna Faunce racked up three goals as the Vikings rolled to the win.

Annette Anderson chipped in one goal and one assist for Searsport. April Pickering and Amanda Chaney combined for one save on four shots.

Anika Powers made 18 saves on 32 shots for the Mariners.

George Stevens 5, Sumner 0

At East Sullivan, Nina Boys and Robin Rioux notched two goals apiece to lead the Eagles of Blue Hill to the win.

Brittany Olivari chipped in with a goal while Kayla Eaton made eight saves on nine shots for George Stevens.

Whitney Page stopped 28 of 35 shots for the Tigers.

Woodland 6, Narraguagus 2

At Woodland, Heidi Sappier recorded a hat trick to help guide the Dragons to victory.

Lacey Gillespie added two scores and one assist, while Gena Clark also had a goal and an assist.

Amanda Allen tallied both of the Knights’ goals, with Katie Cirone assisting one. Samantha Baker made six saves on 17 shots for 6-2-2 Narraguagus.

Cindy Bergin stopped two of six shots for Woodland, now 5-4-2.

Lincoln Academy 3, Rockland 1

At Rockland, the Eagles scored three unassisted goals to help the team defeat the Tigers.

Katie McGee, Emily Burnett and Alexandra Wajer each notched goals for 3-7-1 Lincoln.

Kristen Harjula recorded a first-half goal for Rockland, who falls to 2-10. Allie Todd made nine saves on 12 shots.

Alexandra Donald stopped six of seven shots for the Eagles.

Hampden 4, Brewer 0

At Hampden, Michelle Wells had to save just one shot to earn the shutout for the 8-2-1 Broncos.

Annaliese Lafayette, Nori Francis-Mezgar, Lindsay Martin and Kathleen Macone each scored a goal to push Hampden to the win.

Carolyn Tuck made 14 saves on 31 shots for the Witches, who fall to 3-7.

JV: Hampden 5-0

Field hockey

MCI 1, Camden Hills 1 (2OT)

At Pittsfield, the Windjammers’ Megan Bauer scored with 5 minutes left in regulation to tie the score.

Dale Winsper had six saves on seven shots for 5-6-1 Camden Hills.

Korin Ingraham scored for the 3-8-1 Huskies. Courtney Howe stopped 17 of 18 shots.

JV: MCI 1-0


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