Peer’s PK lifts Eagles by GSA Ellsworth girls still unbeaten

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BLUE HILL – Lauren Peer knocked in a penalty kick with 13:04 left in regulation to lift the Ellsworth Eagles to a big 2-1 Class B schoolgirl soccer victory over the George Stevens Academy Eagles Thursday. Jen Richter scored in the first half for 9-0…
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BLUE HILL – Lauren Peer knocked in a penalty kick with 13:04 left in regulation to lift the Ellsworth Eagles to a big 2-1 Class B schoolgirl soccer victory over the George Stevens Academy Eagles Thursday.

Jen Richter scored in the first half for 9-0 Ellsworth. Catie Cravens had 12 saves on 14 shots.

Emily Peake scored for 7-1-1 George Stevens. Kayla Eaton stopped 17 of 27 shots.

JV: 0-0

Shead 2, Narraguagus 0

At Eastport, Patricia Candelmo and Shelly Melanson scored unassisted goals to lead Shead past Narraguagus of Harrington.

Dorothy Pottle saved all six shots she faced for the 4-5 Tigerettes.

Sam Baker stopped eight of 15 shots for the 1-4-3 Knights.

Washington Acad. 3, Woodland 0

At Woodland, Joslyn Corey scored a first-half goal to lead Washington Academy of East Machias to victory.

Kayla Wood and Andi Flannery scored second-half goals for the Raiders. Irene Lewey blocked seven of 19 shots.

Cindy Bergin made 15 saves on 24 shots for Woodland.

Foxcroft 1, Dexter 0

At Dexter, Lindsay Chase scored on a Bryanne Clawson assist with 32:13 left in regulation to lead Foxcroft Academy to victory.

Sarah Whittemore stopped seven of 10 shots for 4-5-2 Foxcroft Academy.

Ashley Richardson made five saves on eight shots for 3-5-1 Dexter.

Piscataquis 1, Schenck 0

At East Millinocket, Mallory Izbicky scored an unassisted goal with 19:36 left in regulation to push Piscataquis of Guilford to victory.

Jill Martell stopped 11 of 13 shots for the 4-0-4 Pirates.

Toni Thompson made nine saves on 15 shots for 1-8-1 Schenck.

Messalonskee 7, Old Town 0

At Old Town, Kate Tounge and Ashley Roderigue tallied two goals apiece to lead Messalonskee of Oakland to victory.

Hannah Cole, Allie Smith and Hilary Thibeault added a goal each for the 5-4-1 Eagles. Eloise Douglas had four saves on five shots.

Nicole Guay and Lauren LeBreton combined for 17 saves on 27 shots for 0-10 Old Town.

JV: Messalonskee 1-0

Skowhegan 2, Brewer 2 (2OT)

At Brewer, Kristi Poland scored an unassisted goal with nine minutes left in regulation to help force double overtime for Skowhegan.

Jordan Atkinson scored in the second half on a Sandy Johnson assist for 1-7-2 Skowhegan. Crystal Johnson stopped 15 of 19 shots.

Elizabeth Cote and Sarah Risser scored first-half goals for 2-6-2 Brewer. Carolyn Tuck blocked 14 of 18 shots and also provided an assist.

Boys soccer

Lawrence 2, Nokomis 0

At Newport, Nick Sterling and Evan Bois scored to push Lawrence of Fairfield past Nokomis.

Max Haney turned away eight of 12 shots for the 3-6-1 Bulldogs.

Wayne May made 12 saves on 14 shots for the 1-9 Warriors.

JV: Lawrence 4-2

Orono 6, Penquis 0

At Milo, James Berry and Mike Perna both netted two goals to lead Orono past Penquis.

Lee Hecker and Hosain Aghamousa each scored for the 7-1 Red Riots. Paul Ohno provided two assists and Nate Peterson blocked all five shots.

Brian Zwicker and Richie Russell combined to make 17 saves on 28 shots.

Hampden 3, Mt. Blue 2

At Hampden, John D’Haiti scored two goals to lead Hampden Academy to the win.

Nick Beal added an unassisted goal in the second half for the 8-2 Broncos and Logan Laramie had two assists. Cam Cox and Jon Lenz combined to stop three of six shots.

Devin Ferreira and Brad Dority scored for 5-3-2 Mt. Blue of Farmington. Ben Russell provided an assist as Joe Whalen made four saves on 13 shots.

JV: Hampden 3-1

Bangor 2, Waterville 1

At Waterville, Devin Lincoln headed in a JoJo Hwalek crossing pass on a free kick with 5:20 left in the game as the Rams completed a rally for their ninth win.

Noah Spofford gave the 4-5-1 Panthers a lead in the second half but Bangor’s Mack Susi tied the game 56 seconds later.

Aaron Taft made two saves on four shots for the 9-1 Rams. Waterville’s Josh Sirous stopped nine of 19 shots.

Central 7, Bangor Christian 1

At Corinth, Danny Kane had a hat trick with three goals to lead Central to victory.

Levi Nickerson had a goal and an assist for the 4-2-3 Red Devils. Ryan Bean, Matt St. Peter, and Kyle Roy each scored and Scott Kelley had two assists. Charles Haney and Jon Daniel combined to stop 15 of 25 shots.

Zach Kutz scored on a penalty kick in the second half for 4-5 Bangor Christian. Sam McLeod turned away 23 of 36 shots.


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