NEWPORT – J Uhrin knocked in three goals and dished out one assist to lead the Hampden Academy Broncos to a 6-0 win over the Nokomis Warriors in high school boys soccer action Tuesday.
Martin Earley added two goals and Aaron Gilio one for Hampden, now 5-2. Camden Murray had five saves on 10 shots.
Wayne May stopped 12 of 20 shots for 1-6 Nokomis.
WA Raiders 3, Narraguagus 1
At Harrington, Trevor Jesssiman tallied two goals to lead the Raiders of East Machias to the win.
Julian Washington added a goal of his own for 3-5 Washington Academy. Joe Jackson made six saves on 10 shots.
Danny Bradbury scored the lone goal for the 1-4 Knights. Ben Grant turned back four out of nine shots.
Orono 2, Central 1
At Corinth Monday, Jeff Normand and Chris McConnon scored unassisted goals 16 minutes apart in the first half as the Red Riots edged Central.
Mat Lint had 13 saves on 18 shots for 4-0-1 Orono.
Scott Kelly scored for the 3-2 Red Devils with Tyler Speed getting the assist. Charles Haney stopped nine out of 15 shots.
JV: Orono 2-0
Bangor 13, Skowhegan 0
At Skowhegan, Dylan George recorded four goals while Adam Towne tallied two goals and two assists as the Rams coasted to the win.
JoJo Hwalek had two goals and one assist while Kyle Leeman notched two goals for 7-0 Bangor. Cam Cormier had one goal and one assist while Casey Quaglia registered one goal and two assists. Troy Jellison added a goal and Aaron Taft stopped the only shot he faced.
Allan MacKay turned back 14 out of 34 shots for 0-7 Skowhegan.
JV: Bangor 10-0
Madawaska 4, Fort Kent 3 (2 OT)
At Fort Kent, Billy Roy scored two goals, including the winning goal in the second overtime, to lift the Owls past the Warriors.
Tyler Levesque and Dom Rossignol each added a goal in the second half for the 11-1-1 winners. Andrew Levesque made 19 saves on 26 shots.
Tom Desjardins, Drew Blier and Derek Bonefant scored goals for 2-5-2 Fort Kent and Matt Harvey stopped 12 of 16 shots.
Girls soccer
Shead 1, Woodland 1 (2OT)
At Eastport, Heidi Sappier’s unassisted goal early in the second half enabled 2-3-1 Woodland to earn the tie.
Patricia Candelmo scored for Shead, which is now 2-2-1.
Dorothy Pottle made six saves on 13 shots for Shead while Woodland’s Cindy Bergin had eight stops on 17 shots.
Narraguagus 1, Calais 0
At Calais, Haley Torrey scored the winning goal 20 minutes in the first half to lift the Knights of Harrington.
Samantha Baker saved 10 of 10 shots for Narraguagus. Steph Perry had nine saves on 10 shots for Calais.
Bangor Christian 8, Searsport 5
At Searsport, Kristen Pelletier scored three goals and added two assists as the Patriots rolled to the win.
Morgan Chasse also scored three goals for 3-1 Bangor Christian. She added one assist, while Amber Leathers chipped in with two goals and an assist. Moriah Bach made 24 saves on 29 shots.
Martha Landmesser led the 2-3 Vikings with two goals and Tianna Faunce had a goal and an assist. Grace Messinger and Haley Grove each added a goal and April Pickering stopped 17 of 23 shots.
Hampden 2, Nokomis 1
At Hampden, Lindsay Martin dribbled past four defenders and tucked a low shot into the far corner from six yards out with 9:23 remaining to give the Broncos their come-from-behind win.
Kelley Paradis opened the scoring for Nokomis early in the second half but Michelle Manning equalized 33 seconds later.
Michelle Wells made two saves on six shots for the 4-2 Broncos while Rozlyn Petersen made 14 stops on 33 shots for the 1-6 Warriors.
JV: Hampden 4-1
Dexter 1, Piscataquis 1 (2OT)
At Guilford, the Pirates and Tigers played to a double-overtime stalemate.
Sabrina Cote scored on a header for 3-4-1 Dexter, off an assist from Kyle Keene. Ashley Richardson stopped 15 out of 16 shots.
Jessica Crouse scored off a Christine Davis rebound for the 1-4-1 Pirates. Jill Martell stopped 17 out of 17 shots.
Bangor 6, Skowhegan 0
At Bangor, Amy Hackett scored two goals one minute apart in the first half to get the Rams off and running.
Hackett finished with three goals while Jessie Roberts scored two for 6-1 Bangor. Serena Dubois registered a goal plus an assist while Erin MacDermott and Casey Hartley tallied an assist apiece. Ilyse Angst and Rachel Roberts made one save on two shots.
Brittany Gould recorded 17 saves on 30 shots for 1-4-1 Skowhegan.
JV: Bangor 6-1
Field hockey
Belfast 4, MCI 0
At Pittsfield, Brooke Reed registered a goal plus an assist to lead the Lions to the win.
Jillian Ross, Britt Cummings and Kelsey Jackson notched a goal apiece for 7-0 Belfast. Skye Ellis was credited with two assists and Briana Curry one. Liz Anderson stopped the only shot she faced.
Courtney Howe had 18 saves on 22 shots for the 1-5 Huskies.
JV: Belfast 3-0
Dexter 2, Foxcroft 1
At Dover-Foxcroft, Janna Kenney scored with 2:53 left in regulation, off a pass from Vanessa Hartford to lift the Tigers to victory.
Nicci Burton tallied a goal which was assisted by Hartford for 6-1 Dexter. Katie Poirier had 15 saves on 16 shots.
Kayla Clukey scored unassisted for the 6-1 Ponies. Morgan Rice stopped four out of six shots.
JV: Dexter 1-0
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