EAST MACHIAS – Zac McNally’s first-half goal, coming off an assist by Jacob Stevens, lifted the Machias Bulldogs to a 2-0 schoolboy soccer win over the Washington Academy Raiders of East Machias Wednesday.
Mike Little scored an unassisted second-half goal for Machias. Garrett Getchell racked up 25 saves on 25 shots.
Joe Jackson made 10 saves on 12 shots for Washington Academy.
Medomak Valley 1, Belfast 0
At Waldoboro, Brian Simmons’ goal off an assist from Jared Simmons with 19 minutes, 27 seconds left in the first half was the only goal of the game.
Bob Glaude made 10 saves on 20 shots for the 3-12 Panthers.
Joshua Dudley made five saves on 15 shots for the 3-12 Belfast Lions.
JV: Medomak Valley 3-0
Bangor Christian 7, Sumner 2
At Bangor, Ignacio Bustos had two goals and two assists and Josh Griffin also scored twice as undefeated Bangor Christian improved its record to 13-0.
Brock Bradford added a goal and two assists for the Patriots, while Matt Denbow and Justin Phinney each scored a goal and Micah Dougherty had two assists.
Chris Cowperthwaite and Derek Crocker scored for 2-12 Sumner of East Sullivan, while David Thomas earned an assist.
Josh Frost, Phinney and Sam McLeod combined to make nine saves on 11 shots for Bangor Christian. Mason Young made 23 saves on 35 shots for Sumner.
DI-Stonington 3, Searsport 2
At Deer Isle, Bryan Ciomei scored with 41 seconds left off a pass from Miles Douglas, who had two assists, to give the Mariners the win.
Cillin Ciomei and Max Becton added a goal and Parker McDonald an assist for the 4-9 winners. Rob Brown had 10 saves on 12 shots.
Kyle Ritchie and Matt Nickerson scored for 3-10 Searsport. Garrett Greenlaw stopped 20 of 25 shots.
John Bapst 7, Bucksport 1
At Bucksport, Nick Hubbard tallied three goals and Josh Jamison two goals and one assist to lead the Crusaders of Bangor to the win.
John Gagnon added a goal and keeper Chris Smith converted a penalty kick. He had 18 saves on 26 shots for 7-5-1 Bapst.
Teddy Cooke scored for the 2-11 Golden Bucks and Miles Bisher stopped 14 of 21 shots.
JV: John Bapst 5-0
Narraguagus 4, J-B Royals 1
At Harrington, Ben Grant scored two goals and added one assist to push the Knights to victory.
Aaron Dublin booted in a score and had an assist, while Gustavo Ortiz also recorded a goal for 3-11 Narraguagus. Kris Greene faced two shots, saving one.
James Kelley scored a first-half goal to tie the score heading into the second period. Charlie Chandler provided the assist for the Royals, who fall to 1-10-1. Ben Ellis made 11 saves on 15 shots.
Orono 2, Central 1
At Orono, Trey Schlutt fed Chris McConnon with a forward pass that McConnon blasted past Central goalie Chris Haney midway through the first half to give the Red Riots the winning edge.
Jeff Normand opened the scoring with a goal, assisted by Tom Smyth for 10-1-2 Orono. Mat Lint had six saves on seven shots.
Danny Kane tied the score with a penalty kick a minute after Normand’s goal for the 8-5 Red Devils of Corinth. Haney saved five of seven shots.
JV: Orono 3-2
Dexter 6, PVHS 1
At Howland, the Tigers scored five goals in the first period to help put the Howlers away.
Rich Stewart and Ethan Woodman each notched a pair of unassisted goals, while Aaron Woodman added one. Brandon Woodman scored a goal in the second half for 12-1-1 Dexter. Chris Eastman made two saves on four shots.
For 4-7-1 PVHS, Ryan Ware scored from a Cory Soucy pass in the second period. Chad Trapier and Brian Harris combined to saved 10 of 19 shots.
PCHS 6, Penquis 0
At Guilford, the duo of Ryan Martell and Corbin Schufelt combined for the shutout, saving all 13 shots for the host Pirates.
Andy Zimmerman scored two goals while Roy Burdin, Mike Wharff, Jordan Pomerleau and Brian Hackett each had one for 5-6-2 PCHS.
Nick Emery saved 32 of the 40 shots he faced in goal for the 2-12 Patriots of Milo.
Girls soccer
Lee 6, Woodland 0
At Lee, Aarika Ritchie tallied two goals and one assist to lead the unbeaten Pandas to their 13th victory.
Kimmy Thurlow scored one goal and assisted on another for 13-0 Lee. Brooke Harris, Marci Moors and Karen Bird added a goal each. Jackie Moors and Jodi Worcester combined for three saves on four shots.
Cindy Bergin saved 19 of 36 shots for the 5-5-1 Dragons.
Washington Acad. 1, Shead 0
At Eastport, Megan Look recorded the shutout, saving all 10 shots for the 9-2 Raiders of East Machias.
Janna Espling had the only goal of the game, scoring of a scramble in front of the net with 20:47 to go in the first half.
Dorothy Pottle stopped four of five shots for the Tigerettes, who fall to 6-6-1.
Orono 2, Searsport 1
At Searsport, Lindsey Colbath scored the game-winning goal in the second half to lead the 11-0-2 Red Riots to victory.
Lauren Wheeler also had a goal in the second period, tying the score 1-1. Heather Woodbrey made 10 saves on 16 shots for Orono.
Natasha Zito put the Vikings on the board in the first half off an Abby Landmesser assist. April Pickering saved 13 of 20 shots 6-6 Searsport.
Belfast 2, Medomak 0
At Belfast, Claire Loxtercamp and Sophie Scott netted a goal apiece for Belfast in the win.
Angela Brandt had an assist for the 9-3-1 Lions. Kat Kelly saved seven of nine shots.
Alison Cornforth had 13 saves on 19 shots for the 6-6-1 Panthers of Waldoboro.
JV: Medomak 2-0
Penobscot Val. 3, Dexter 2 (2OT)
At Dexter, Morgan Cyr tucked a high, looping shot into the near corner with 1:30 left in the second overtime to lift the Howlers of Howland to the win.
Ashley Dawson and Molly Thompson scored a goal apiece in the first half to give 7-5-1 Penobscot Valley a 2-0 edge.
Sabrina Cote converted a penalty kick and Christal Warren scored the equalizer for 6-7-1 Dexter in the second half.
Jenn Plourde had six saves on eight shots for the Howlers while Ashley Richardson stopped eight out of 11 for the Tigers.
Old Town 2, Brewer 0
At Brewer, Katie Bergeron and Allison Gallant netted unassisted goals in the second period to lead Old Town to their second win of the season.
Nicole Guay earned the shutout, saving 10 of 15 shots for the 2-11 winners.
Carolyn Tuck made eight saves on 14 shots for the Witches, who fall to 4-9.
Field hockey
Cam. Hills 1, Waterville 0 (2OT)
At Waterville, Erika Blauth scored the game-winner with three minutes remaining in the second overtime to lead the Windjammers.
Kate Fetterman passed to Blauth, who shot the ball into the left corner for the score. Dale Winsper earned the shutout, saving all five shots for 7-6-1 Camden.
Kristen Tormullan made four saves on five shots for the Panthers, who fall to 10-3-1.
JV: Waterville 2-1
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