Parent boots Van Buren to win Crusaders tip Washburn; Central Aroostook, Fort Kent girls triumph

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WASHBURN – Taylor Parent converted a penalty kick with 18 minutes left in the game as Van Buren rallied to upend Washburn 2-1 in high school girls soccer action Thursday. Erica McDougall headed in a Kelsee McLaughlin corner kick in the first half to give…
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WASHBURN – Taylor Parent converted a penalty kick with 18 minutes left in the game as Van Buren rallied to upend Washburn 2-1 in high school girls soccer action Thursday.

Erica McDougall headed in a Kelsee McLaughlin corner kick in the first half to give Washburn (9-4-1) a 1-0 advantage. Lindsey Lajoie tied it up for the Crusaders, now 7-7, later in the half with an unassisted goal.

Jennifer Ouellette made seven saves on eight shots for Van Buren while Washburn’s Rachel Palmer blocked six of nine.

Ashland 6, Wisdom 0

At St. Agatha, Crystal Cooke scored a pair of goals to lead undefeated Ashland to the win.

Jessica Holmes, Whitney Flint, Jackie Raymond and Jessica Jimmo tallied a goal apiece for the 12-0-2 Hornets. Taylor Baker stopped all three Wisdom shots.

Deliya Michaud had 16 saves on 26 shots for the 4-7-1 Pioneers.

S. Aroostook 2, Hodgdon 2 (2OT)

At Hodgdon, Shannon Martin scored a goal for Hodgdon with 13:00 remaining in the second half to force a tie with Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook through two overtimes.

Keri Estabrook netted the first goal for Hodgdon. Emily Jurson made 20 saves on 25 shots for the 3-9-2 Hawks.

Rochell Nadeau and Brittany Charette each posted a goal for Southern Aroostook. Emily Cummings made 12 saves on 16 shots for the 7-6-1 Warriors.

Cen. Aroostook 5, East Grand 0

At Mars Hill, Alex Dame notched a pair of goals to lead Central Aroostook by East Grand of Danforth.

Meagan McClay, Brittany Mosher and Miranda Levesque each added a goal while Shelby Hallett and Latisha Neece each had an assist. Robyn Graham did not face any shots for the 5-6-2 Panthers.

Courtney Lloyd made 20 saves on 34 shots for the 2-12 Vikings.

Fort Kent 2, Houlton 0

At Houlton, Nicole Chasse and Marissa Albert each scored an unassisted goal in the second half to lead Fort Kent by Houlton.

Elizabeth Morneault made 10 saves on 11 shots for the Warriors.

Madison Lezotte stopped 10 of 12 shots for the Shiretowners.

John Bapst 6, Bucksport 0

At Bangor, Whitney Sinclair tallied two goals and one assist while Kristen Willard scored two more goals to spark John Bapst’s victory.

Catherine Lammert notched a goal and two assists while Kirsty Moriarty chipped in a goal for the 11-0-3 Crusaders. Sam Maquillian had seven saves on nine shots.

Stephanie Bridges stopped nine of 18 shots for 4-9-1 Bucksport.

Washington Acad. 7, ‘Guagus 1

At East Machias, Kayla Wood tallied three goals to power Washington Academy by Narraguagus of Harrington.

Bri Nicely netted two goals while Joslyn Corey and Carilla Fritz each chipped in with a goal. Irene Lewey made two saves on four shots for the undefeated Raiders.

Samantha Baker made 17 saves on 26 shots for the Knights.

Boys soccer

Ashland 8, Wisdom 4

At St. Agatha Carl Nemer netted three goals to spark Ashland past host Wisdom.

Tyler Cote and Jeremy Tarr each scored two goals while Jacob Paradis added a goal and two assists for Ashland. Lucas Belanger made 11 saves on 20 shots for the 13-1 Hornets.

Kurtis Daigle and Alex Michaud each tallied two goals and an assist for 3-11 Wisdom. Curtis Collins made 11 saves on 29 shots for the Pioneers.

Cen. Aroostook 4, East Grand 3

At Mars Hill, Emanuel Martinez scored the game-winning goal with 20:31 remaining in the contest to lift Central Aroostook past East Grand of Danforth.

Travis McDonald tallied two goals while Logan McCarthy added one for 8-4-2 Central Aroostook. Tyler Rusby made 10 saves on 13 shots for the Panthers.

Tyler Langill, Luke Gillis and Harvey Brittan each notched a goal for East Grand. Abe Brittain stopped 24 of 28 shots for the 3-10 Vikings.

Fort Kent 1, Houlton 1 (2OT)

At Houlton, the Warriors’ Matthew Harvey and Houlton’s Ryan VanBuskirk didn’t allow a goal after Fort Kent’s Judson Taggett tied it up with 15 minutes left in regulation.

Taggett’s goal was unassisted; James Bates recorded an unassisted tally for Houlton.

Harvey finished with 10 saves on 11 shots for the 6-7-1 Warriors while VanBuskirk stopped 11 of 13 for the Shires, also 6-7-1.

Skowhegan 3, Nokomis 2

At Newport, Jonathan Wheaton, Shane Martineau and Aaron Dufour notched a goal apiece as Skowhegan tripped up Nokomis.

Nick Beaulieu and Mica LaGross teamed up to make seven saves on 17 shots for 2-12 Skowhegan.

Cody Haverly-Johndro and Jordan Richards scored for 0-13-1 Nokomis while Jordan Woodbury added an assist. Mark Gustin stopped 10 of 16 shots.

Katahdin 2, Lee 1

At Lee, Bill Duffy’s score off a rebound with 4:22 remaining gave the Cougars of Stacyville the victory in their regular-season finale.

Tom Anderson scored Katahdin’s first goal with Marshall Davis picking up the assist. Matt Tarr made six saves on 10 shots for the 6-7-1 Cougars.

Brandon Crocker scored off a Devan Parker pass for the 1-12-1 Pandas. A.J. Harris made 12 saves on 23 shots.

Caribou 1, Presque Isle 0

At Presque Isle, Cam Anderson scored an unassisted goal with 15 minutes left in the first half to lift Caribou past rival Presque Isle.

Eric Brown stopped all 15 shots he faced for the 12-2 Vikings.

Dillion Kingsbury recorded four saves on five shots for 11-2-1 Presque Isle.

JV: Caribou 2-1

Bangor Christian 6, Searsport 1

At Searsport, Zach Kutz scored two goals and Brandon Wilcox assisted on three to lead the Bangor Christian Patriots.

Levi Washburn, Jacob Marino, Brett Bradford and Sam McLeod each scored a goal for the 11-1-2 Patriots. Kutz, Tyler Alexander and McLeod combined to make nine saves on 10 shots.

Evan Kingsbury scored on a Dylan McFarlin assist for the 0-12 Vikings. Don Peach and Josiah Brazier teamed up to make 19 saves on 25 shots.

DI-Stonington 1, Sumner 0

At Deer Isle, Eben Powers scored the game-winning goal with 3:32 remaining in the game to lift Deer Isle-Stonington past Sumner of East Sullivan.

Joe Carter stopped all nine shots he faced for the 6-5-3 Mariners.

Josh Ring stopped 13 of 14 shots for the 4-10 Tigers.


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