December 23, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Woodland edges Shead Ellsworth, Sumner, Bucksport post girls victories

WOODLAND – Eryn Crowe scored the game-winning goal with 37 seconds remaining in the first overtime to propel the Woodland girls soccer team to a 1-0 victory over Shead Friday in high school action.

Crowe netted the goal after a cross was deflected off a defender, and Crowe gained control of the ball for a shot. Cindy Bergin made 10 saves on 14 shots for 6-5-3 Woodland.

Dorothy Pottle had nine saves on 23 shots for 6-8 Shead of Eastport.

Ellsworth 2, MDI 0

At Ellsworth, Jennifer Richter and Anna Briggs each scored a goal in the second half as the Eagles earned the win.

Maggie Seavey added an assist and Catie Cravens stopped six of eight shots for 11-2-1 Ellsworth.

Asia Ross made nine saves on 14 shots for the 3-9-2 Trojans.

JV: Ellsworth 2-0

Sumner 2, Narraguagus 0

At East Sullivan, Whitney Page made 10 saves on 10 shots to pick up a shutout for the Tigers.

Kylie Bragdon led 3-11 Sumner with two goals in the first half and Nicky Sargent assisted one of Bragdon’s goals.

Samantha Baker stopped seven of 10 shots for the 6-5-2 Knights of Harrington.

Bucksport 1, Searsport 0

At Bucksport, Cassie Gourley’s first-half goal was all the Golden Bucks would need to hold off the Vikings.

Gourley scored with 6:11 left in the period. Jessie Lundquist picked up the assist for 6-5-3 Bucksport and Katie Hurd saved three of four shots.

April Pickering made 10 saves on 20 shots for 6-8 Searsport.

Richmond 2, Greenville 1 (2OT)

At Richmond, the Bobcats’ Stephanie O’Brien gathered in the rebound after a save by Greenville’s Beth Bartley and scored with 53 seconds left in the second overtime as Richmond knocked the Lakers from the unbeaten ranks.

Shelby Hurley scored a first-half goal for the 11-2-1 Bobcats, who received six saves on 12 shots from Celia Carlton.

Hannah Breton scored an unassisted goal for 13-1 Greenville with 32 seconds remaining in the first half. Bartley finished with eight saves on 12 shots.

Bangor Christian 6, Schenck 3

At Bangor, Amber Leathers scored a hat trick to help lead Bangor Christian by Schenck.

Kelly Miller netted two goals and Morgan Chasse had a goal with two assists for the winners. Adrienne Ricci and Christin Pelletier each recorded an assist. Libbey Long and Britney Palmer combined for seven saves on 13 shots for 12-2 Bangor Christian.

Kristen Nicholson, Courtney McLeod and Whitney Lyons each netted a goal for Schenck. Robin Larlee made 13 saves on 34 shots for the 8-6 Wolverines.

Caribou 2, Madawaska 1 (OT)

At Madawaska, Makayla Gahagan scored the game-winner with 2:53 left in the first overtime as the Vikings stunned the Owls.

Jessica Kinney scored off an assist from Briana Jones to give Caribou a 1-0 lead, but Madawaska’s Ashley D. Cyr scored off a Beth Gerard assist 14 minutes into the second half to tie the game.

Billie Martin saved 12 of 18 shots for the 4-9-1 Vikings. Liz Laplante stopped five of nine shots for the 12-2 Owls.

Fort Kent 4, Houlton 0

At Fort Kent, Nicole Chasse scored her 12th goal of the season as the Warriors defeated the Shiretowners to close the regular season.

Katie Rossignol, Lindsay Cyr and Allie Madore also added scores for 9-5 Fort Kent. Courtney Minzy had one assist. Kelsie Bouchard saved all 16 shots she faced, tallying her fifth shutout of the season.

Nicole Manton made seven saves on 11 shots for Houlton, which wraps up with a 4-10 record.

Boys soccer

Machias 3, Calvary Chapel 0

At Machias, the Bulldogs scored three goals in the second half for the win and an 11-1-2 regular-season record.

Jacob Stevens, Dwight Whitney and Zach McNally each booted an unassisted score for Machias and Garrett Getchell made eight saves on 10 shots.

John Pomelow made 10 saves on 14 shots for the 6-5 Sabres of Orrington.

Ellsworth 2, Bucksport 0

At Bucksport, Cory Smith earned the shutout for the Eagles, saving 10 of 11 shots to blank the Golden Bucks.

Chris Baez scored the first unassisted goal with 14 minutes remaining in the first period. Matt Homich sealed the game for 9-4-1 Ellsworth with another unassisted boot 18 minutes into the second period.

Miles Bisher saved 23 of the 26 shots he faced in goal for Bucksport, which finishes the season at 2-12.

Woodland 5, East Grand 0

At Danforth, five different players scored as the Dragons earned a win in their regular-season finale.

Todd Townsend scored in the first half, while Chad James, Brandon Tomah, Steve Newell and Jason McLellan each notched a goal in the second to ice the game. Craig Moody made six saves on seven shots for 8-3-1 Woodland.

Ricky Parks made 18 saves on 24 shots for the 1-9-1 Vikings.

Orono 1, Searsport 0

At Orono, Trey Schlutt scored the game-winning goal on an 18-yard boot with six minutes left in the game as the Red Riots tipped the Vikings.

Mat Lint saved both shots he faced for 11-1-2 Orono.

Garrett Greenlaw made 11 saves on 12 shots for 3-11 Searsport.

Lee 3, Washington Acad. 0

At Lee, Drew Pickering had a goal and added an assist to set the pace for the 10-4 Pandas.

Everett Houghton and Minh Gu Rhee each had unassisted goals in the second half. Chris King saved two of four shots.

Josiah Jackson made 22 shots on 35 shots for the 6-7-1 Raiders of East Machias.

JV: Lee 3-1

Hampden 4, Nokomis 1

At Hampden, J Uhrin booted two goals in the first half to power the Broncos past the Warriors.

Andre Cushing and Logan Larabee each added a goal for 11-2-1 Hampden, while Pat Fischer notched one assist. Max Silver and Cam Murray combined for one save on six shots.

Nokomis of Newport’s Troy Murray scored off a Taso Petrides assist. Wayne May made seven saves on 20 shots for 1-13 Nokomis.

JV: Hampden 2-0

John Bapst 2, Foxcroft Acad. 0

At Bangor, Patrick Kane’s penalty kick in the second half sealed an 8-5-1 regular season for the Crusaders.

Tyler Gagnon scored the eventual winner with 26:42 left in the first half. Josh Jameson assisted on Gagnon’s goal and Chris Smith saved two shots to tally his seventh shutout of the season.

Evan Bridges turned away 20 of the 28 shots he faced for the 2-10-2 Ponies.

Piscataquis 5, Central 1

At Guilford, Mike Wharff’s four goals were a single-game high for the junior striker and led the Pirates past the Red Devils.

Wharff scored three goals in the first half. Andy Zimmerman added a goal and an assist for 6-6-2 Piscataquis, while Ryan Martell made 15 saves on 16 shots.

Scott Kelley scored for 7-7 Central of Corinth. Jon Daniel made 22 saves on 27 shots.

Penobscot Valley 3, Penquis 0

At Milo, Ryan Ware netted a goal in each half to lead the Howlers to victory.

Penobscot Valley of Howland’s Matt Cummings added a goal in the second half and also recorded an assist.

Brian Harris made seven saves on nine shots for 5-8-1 Penobscot Valley while Nick Emery had eight saves on eleven shots for the 2-12 Patriots.

Bangor Christian 7, Schenck 1

At Bangor, Ignacio Bustos scored three goals, sending his total count to 28 in the regular season as the Patriots cruised to remain unbeaten.

Micah Dougherty knocked in two goals, while Josh Griffin and Dan Dorman also added scores. Brock Bradford had four assists for 14-0 Bangor Christian.

Steven DeVeau scored the Wolverines only goal on an unassisted boot in the second period. Lanny Thompson made 23 saves on 43 shots for 4-9-1 Schenck.

Josh Frost saved three of eight shots for the Patriots.

Central Aroostook 1, Limestone 0

At Mars Hill, Sam Clockedile scored the game-winner 2:12 into the first half as the Panthers held on for the win.

Erick Martinez earned the assist when he gathered in a rebound and flicked the ball to Clockedile, who shot it in. Shaun Walling made seven saves on nine shots for 6-7 Central Aroostook.

A.J. Rossignol stopped 27 of 34 shots for the 4-10 Eagles.

Madawaska 3, Fort Fairfield 0

At Fort Fairfield, Paul Roy scored twice within a 3:40 span of the second half to break open a scoreless deadlock and lead the Owls to victory.

Roy scored on a Tyler Levesque assist 18 minutes into the final half, then added an unassisted goal at 21:40. Billy Roy scored Madawaska’s final goal 12 minutes later on an assist from Adam Ouellette.


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