Raymond goal lifts Ashland to first victory

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MARS HILL – Jackie Raymond scored the game’s only goal at 39:45 as Ashland picked up its first win of the season, 1-0 over Central Aroostook in a girls high school soccer match Monday. Taylor Baker made one save on three shots for the 1-2…
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MARS HILL – Jackie Raymond scored the game’s only goal at 39:45 as Ashland picked up its first win of the season, 1-0 over Central Aroostook in a girls high school soccer match Monday.

Taylor Baker made one save on three shots for the 1-2 Hornets.

Alex Dame and Desray Brewer combined for six saves on nine shots for the 1-6 Panthers.

Hodgdon 2, LCS/MSSM 0

At Limestone, Jayne Bither and Taylor McGary each netted a first half goal as Hodgdon shut out Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Brianne McGary and Megan Bither each recorded an assist. Heather London made 11 saves on 12 shots for the 3-3 Hawks.

Caitlin Good stopped five of seven shots for the 0-6 Eagles.

Boys soccer

Caribou 5, Houlton 0

At Caribou, Kyle Corrigan scored two goals while Caleb Swanberg scored one and assisted on two others as the Vikings rolled.

Caleb Rosser tallied one goal and one assist and Ethan McDuffie added a goal for Caribou. Seth Sager saved four out of eight shots.

Eben Thompson had 12 saves on 19 shots for Houlton.

JV: Caribou 3-0

LCS/MSSM 7, Hodgdon 2

At Limestone, Jordan Dolan scored three goals to lead Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics by Hodgdon.

Bo Li scored a goal and dished out two assists while Alex Stevens, Will Barker and Brad Culley each added a goal. Ryan Dionne also recorded an assist while A.J. Rossignol made 12 saves on 15 shots for the 1-6 Eagles.

Seth Dorr netted a goal plus an assist while Robbie Nesbitt added a goal for Hodgdon. Daniel McGillicudy saved five of 18 shots for the 2-4 Hawks.

Madawaska 0, Fort Kent 0

At Madawaska, Madawaska and Fort Kent battled through double overtime to a 0-0 tie.

Matt Harvey made 11 saves on 20 shots for the 0-2-1 Warriors.

Chad Bechard stopped 11 of 17 shots for the 1-4-1 Owls.

JV: 1-1


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