FORT KENT – Thomas Levesque scored two first-half goals 19 seconds apart to lead the Fort Kent Warriors to a 3-0 schoolboy soccer win over the Caribou Vikings Monday.
Judson Tagget scored just 27 seconds into the second half for 8-4-1 Fort Kent. Matthew Harvey saved nine of 10 shots.
Eric Brown made 12 saves on 25 shots for 7-4-2 Caribou.
JV: Fort Kent 1-0
Katahdin 6, Schenck 1
At East Millinocket, Mashall Davis scored four first-half goals to lead Katahdin of Stacyville past Schenck.
Ethan Qualey added two goals for the 11-0-1 Cougars. Kolby Gallagher, Richard Qualey, Billy Duffy and Davis provided assists. Matt Tarr saved nine of 11 shots.
Aaron Hutchinson scored off a Josh Brown assists in the first for 1-11-1 Schenck. Ryan Thompson turned away 18 of 31 shots.
Presque Isle 4, Bucksport 0
At Bucksport on Saturday, Russ Mortland notched a hat trick as Presque Isle rolled to the win.
Eric Morris added an unassisted tally for the 11-0-1 Wildcats. Dillon Kingsbury had six saves on nine shots.
Joe Goodin stopped 13 of 20 shots for 4-8-1 Bucksport.
JV: Presque Isle 6-0
WA Raiders 3, DI-Stonington 1
At Deer Isle, Milos Gautier, Nick Forte and Mike Knowles scored to lead Washington Academy of East Machias to victory over Deer Isle-Stonington.
Bryce Colbeth made 10 saves on 11 shots for the 12-1 Raiders.
Cory Fifield scored in the second half for 5-6-1 DI-Stonington. Eben Powers turned away 27 of 31 shots.
Richmond 3, Greenville 2
At Greenville, Jason Brown scored two goals – including the game-winner with 8:12 left in the game – to keep Richmond undefeated.
Eric Curtis scored an unassisted goal and Andy Harrington had an assist for the 12-0 Bobcats. Bruce Carver made 11 saves on 13 shots.
Richie Chilson scored both goals for the 6-2-2 Lakers, Tony DiAngelo and Alex Jardine each had an assist. Jardine made 27 saves on 30 shots.
PVHS 3, Penquis 1
At Milo, Charlie Gardiner scored two goals to help Penobscot Valley improve to 9-2-2.
Leigh Dolley chipped in with a goal and assist for the Howlers of Howland and Jacob Jones made eight saves on 26 shots.
Joe Leland scored off a Bryan Russell assist for 2-11-1 Penquis and Richie Russell made six saves on 13 shots.
Dexter 5, Piscataquis 3
At Guilford, Andrew Lary scored four goals as Dexter improved its record to 9-1-3.
Corbin Bilodeau added a goal and an assist for the Tigers.
Josh Herrick scored three goals for Piscataquis, while Damien Bridge had two assists and Brian Hackett contributed one assist for the 4-6-2 Pirates.
Nathan Wyman made eight saves on 16 shots for Dexter. Corbin Shufelt made seven saves on 20 shots for Piscataquis.
JV: Dexter 1-0
MDI 7, Hermon 1
At Bar Harbor, Abe Gladstone scored two goals and provided two assists as Mount Desert Island beat Hermon.
Carl Ferm and Ben Steel scored two goals apiece for the 7-5-1 Trojans. Jeremy Hyde scored and Travis Nolan had two assists. Iz Ward stopped three of five shots.
Andrews Veles scored with an assist from Jerimy McIntryre for 2-10-1 Hermon. Corey Johnson turned away six of 15 shots.
JV: Hermon 2-1
Girls soccer
Katahdin 3, Schenck 0
At East Millinocket, Brooke Livezey, Mary-Jo Robinson and Melissa Duffy each scored a goal as Katahdin of Stacyville blanked the Schenck Wolverines.
Jalisa Moore and Dani-Beth Cyr each had an assist for the Cougars.
Leann Toothaker made 20 saves on 24 shots for the Wolverines.
Hampden 6, Skowhegan 0
At Skowhegan, Ashley Robinson knocked in a pair of goals as Hampden won for the sixth time in seven games.
Katie Chambers netted a goal and dished out three assists while Samantha Utecht had a goal and assist. Micaela Stephenson and Chelsea Kuzio added goals and Clarissa El-Hajj and Sarah Lamberton assists for the 7-4 Broncos. Julia Snyder saved all seven shots.
Samantha Gray stopped seven of 13 for 3-8 Skowhegan.
JV: Hampden 4-0
Calvary Chapel 6, Shead 0
At Eastport, Jessica Owens and Meagan Warman scored two goals apiece as Calvary Chapel of Orrington defeated Shead.
Lisanne Rieker and Hannah Lacadie also scored for the 5-5 Sabers. Emilye Mills saved six of 10 shots.
Cassandra Stanhope stopped 17 of 29 shots for 3-9 Shead.
Orono 7, Bangor Christian 0
At Bangor, seven different players scored goals at Orono shut out Bangor Christian.
Ruth Mares, Chloe Paul, Alex Crocker, Julie Normond, Shelby Wheeler, Laura Triandafillou and Rachel Cote scored for 6-2-3 Orono. Normond and Cote also provided assists. Elizabeth Fox saved three of six shots.
Moriah Bach and Abby Vicnair combined for 15 saves on 30 shots.
Field hockey
Brewer 3, Oxford Hills 2
At Brewer, Tonya Carlson broke a 2-2 tie with a goal 10:19 into the second half off a Sarah Babin assist to lead Brewer to victory over Oxford Hills.
Carlson and Emily Fraser scored first-half goals for 6-8 Brewer. Delaney Turner and Allison DeFillipp provided assists. Angela Patterson made five saves.
Ebony Mills and Marisa Hanning scored for 3-8-3 Oxford Hills of South Paris. Kristy Jurezak and Alexis Gamache recorded assists. Mariah Kimball saved two shots.
JV: Brewer 1-0
Stearns 3, Old Town 1
At Millinocket, Paige Curtis, Adriana Eurich and Katie Mills each scored a goal to help the Minutemen improve to 10-3.
Kaylee Bradford chipped in with an assist for Stearns and Kirsten Marter made four saves on seven shots.
Lindsay St. Louis scored off an assist from Chelsey Humphrey for the 7-5-1 Coyotes and Heather Nye made two saves on 14 shots.
JV: Stearns 1-0
Foxcroft Acad. 1, John Bapst 0
At Dover-Foxcroft, Kelsey Boss scored on an assist from Jen Seavey with 10:54 left in the second half to lift the Ponies to victory in their regular-season finale.
Lexi Turner-Bragan stopped all four shots she faced to earn the shutout for 11-3 Foxcroft.
Megan Smith made 14 saves on 15 shots for 5-7-1 John Bapst of Bangor.
JV: Foxcroft 4-0
Dexter 2, Piscataquis 0
At Dexter, goals by Crissy Mountain and Katie Eastman propelled undefeated Dexter to its 13th victory.
Claire Wyman assisted on Mountain’s first-half goal, while Cally Mountain assisted on Eastman’s second-half goal.
Sam Conway saved two of three shots for Dexter.
Brianna Tweedie made 24 saves on 32 shots for 0-14 Piscataquis of Guilford.
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