ORONO – Mardy Simon had 10 carries for 167 yards and scored two touchdowns to propel the Orono Red Riots to a 34-6 schoolboy football victory over Stearns on Friday night.
Jared Bussell threw a 49-yard pass to Travis Bryant for a touchdown and also had a 2-yard run to add another touchdown for Orono. Travis Dunton scored on a 20-yard run.
Seth Dwyer intercepted two passes for Orono, and Travis Ward had 10 tackles.
Tom Jones scored on a 2-yard run for the Minutemen of Millinocket. Jon Campbell had 16 tackles.
Stearns (0-6) 0 0 0 6 – 6
Orono (4-2) 28 6 0 0 – 34
O – Bryant 49 pass from Bussell (Brothers kick)
O – Simon 78 run (Brothers kick)
O – Dunton 20 run (Brothers kick)
O – Simon 60 run (Brothers kick)
O – Bussell 2 run (kick failed)
S – Jones 2 run (kick failed)
Bucksport 20, MCI 0
At Bucksport, Joe Robicheau rushed 23 times for 113 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead Bucksport past Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.
Chris Maguire had 13 carries for 52 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown run in the first quarter for Bucksport. The Golden Bucks had 192 yards of offense.
Justin Upton had two interceptions.
Victor Quint had eight carries for 54 yards for the Huskies and was 4 of 14 passing for 23 yards. MCI had 129 yards of offense.
MCI (3-3) 0 0 0 0 – 0
Bucksport (3-3) 7 7 0 6 – 20
B – Maguire 17 rush (Robicheau kick)
B – Robicheau 4 rush (Robicheau kick)
B – Robicheau 17 rush (kick failed)
Winthrop 31, John Bapst 6
At Winthrop, Tavis Hasenfus had 17 rushes for 116 yards and two touchdowns to lead Winthrop to the win.
Travis Frautten completed nine of 18 passes for 142 yards, including a 43-yard touchdown pass to Corey Gillespie.
Russ Schmelzer totaled 99 yards on four rushes including a touchdown. Jake Steele had five rushes for 73 yards and a touchdown. Winthrop totaled 459 yards on offense.
Nick Smith rushed eight times for 63 yards, including a 20-yard fourth-quarter touchdown for John Bapst of Bangor.
Kyle Gallant completed nine of 23 passes for 56 yards. John Bapst totaled 134 yards.
John Bapst 0 0 0 6 – 6
Winthrop 13 18 0 0 – 31
W – Gillespie 43 pass from Frautten (rush failed)
W – Steele 45 rush (Hasenfus kick)
W – Hasenfus 16 rush (kick failed)
W – Hasenfus 64 rush (kick failed)
W – Schmelzer 72 rush (kick failed)
JB – Smith 20 rush (Gallant kick)
Field hockey
Nokomis 1, Hampden 1 (2OT)
At Newport, Tini Lumino tied the game for the Broncos with 16:05 remaining in regulation, sending the game into overtime.
Devon Carroll scored the game’s first goal with 52 seconds left in the first half off a Dana Jo Gardner assist. Beth Flanders faced 15 shots and saved 14 for the 4-7-1 Warriors.
Kathryn Gause made 13 saves on 14 shots for Hampden, now 9-3-1.
JV: 0-0 (2OT)
Stearns 3, Dexter 0
At Millinocket, Deanna Michaud earned the shutout for the 9-4 Minutemen, saving all 12 shots she faced.
Felicia Achorn had a goal and one assist, while Adriana Eurich and Amy Collinsworth also knocked in goals. Jamie Johnson added an assist.
Katie Poirier made 10 saves on 15 shots for the 9-3-1 Tigers.
JV: 1-1 (2OT)
John Bapst 2, Old Town 0
At Old Town, Hillary Laferriere earned the shutout for the 12-1 Crusaders of Bangor, saving all four shots she faced.
Christina Andrle netted a goal and had an assist for Bapst, while Ali Dunn also notched a second-half score.
Kitty Campbell made 15 saves on 17 shots for Old Town, now 1-11-1.
Orono 3, Brewer 1
At Brewer, Emily Sypher scored a pair of goals and Anna O’Neil had a goal and an assist as Orono improved to 3-9-1. Brewer finished at 2-11-1.
Emily Artesani and Erin Whelden had assists for Orono, and Kristine Kitteridge made three saves on 10 shots.
Jessica O’Connell scored for Brewer and Zora Merrill made three saves on 11 shots.
JV: Orono 1-0
Belfast 5, MCI 0
At Belfast Thursday, Brooke Reed netted three goals to help lead Belfast by MCI.
Britt Cummings and Kate Huntsberger each added a goal while Kallie Aldus, Jill Ross, Kelsey Jackson and Jamie Flagg all recorded assists. Liz Anderson stopped three of three shots for 13-0 Belfast.
Courtney Howe had 21 saves on 26 shots for 3-9-1 MCI.
JV: Belfast 3-0
Girls soccer
Schenck 3, Houlton 1
At Houlton, Courtney McLaughlin recorded all three goals to lead the Wolverines.
Gabrielle Rioux and Morgan Wallace each tallied one assist.
Lainey Herring scored a first-half goal for the Shiretowners, while Sarah Harbison added the assist. Nicole Manton made four saves on seven shots for 3-9 Houlton.
Robin Larlee saved 13 of 14 shots for Schenck of East Millinocket, who improved to 8-4.
John Bapst 9, Foxcroft 0
At Bangor, Whitney Sinclair scored three goals and assisted two others to power John Bapst to victory.
Kari Havnevik scored twice for the 9-2 Crusaders. Sara Lammert, Taylor Greenlaw, Kylie Hopkins, and Emily Snyder each scored a goal, and Molly Jones had two assists. Caroline Cassling and Sinclair combined to make one save on two shots.
Brittany Fadley stopped 23 of 39 shots for 4-7-1 Foxcroft Academy.
Brewer 4, Old Town 2
At Brewer, Sarah Risser scored the tying and go-ahead goals to spark a second-half flurry by the Witches.
Old Town led 1-0 at halftime, but Brewer scored four in a row in the second half for a 4-1 lead.
Elizabeth Cote scored for 4-7 Brewer off an assist from her sister Erika, and Katie Quimby had a goal and an assist. Carolyn Tuck made seven saves on nine shots.
Katie Bergeron and Allison gallant tallied for 1-9-1 Old Town, and Nicole Guay made 14 saves on 18 shots.
Lee 7, Deer Isle-Stonington 0
At the Husson College field in Bangor, Aarika Ritchie scored three goals and assisted another to pace the Pandas.
Amanda Gifford scored twice for 11-0 Lee, and Kim Thurlow and Brooke Harris each added a goal. Jackie Moors and Gifford combined t o stop all four Mariner shots.
Anika Powers made 25 saves on 32 shots for 2-9-1 Deer Isle-Stonington.
Bangor 2, Mt. Blue 0
At Farmington, goalkeeper Ilyse Angst made five saves on six shots as the Rams earned their 10th shutout of the season.
Amy Hackett scored a pair of first-half goals for 11-1 Bangor with Casey Hartley and Hanna Claeson picking up assists.
Caitlin Scott made 10 saves on 18 shots for the 5-5-2 Cougars.
Central 3, Penquis 0
At Corinth, Emily Blackwell scored a goal and had an assist to pace the Red Devils.
Erica Brownell and Molly Chretien also tallied for Central, and Kim LeBlanc made eight saves on 13 shots.
Johanna Kutz made nine saves on 25 shots for the Patriots of Milo.
Boys soccer
Bangor 0, Mt. Blue 0 (2OT)
At Bangor, Austin Smith made seven saves on nine shots for 10-1-1 Bangor.
Justin Davis stopped 10 of 19 shots for the 7-4-1 Cougars of Farmington.
Bangor Christian 4, Searsport 1
At Searsport, Ignacio Bustos netted three goals to set up the Patriots’ win.
Josh Griffin added the other goal and one assist, while Brock Bradford also notched an assist. John Frost stopped eight of nine shots for Bangor Christian.
Matt Nickerson scored the Viking goal with a pass from Kyle Ritchie. Garrett Greenlaw made 19 saves on 24 shots.
Foxcroft 2, Piscataquis 2 (2OT)
At Guilford, B.J. Bombero tied the game on an unassisted shot for the Foxcroft Academy Ponies with three minutes left in regulation.
Foxcroft, now 1-10-1, came back from a 1-0 halftime deficit when Chris Lee put the Ponies on the board early in the second period. Victor Codina was credited with the assist.
Mike Wharff notched the unassisted, first-half goal for the 4-6-2 Pirates, while Roy Burdin scored on a penalty kick in the second half. Ryan Martell saved 16 of 18 shots.
Chris Heretakis stopped 20 balls on 25 shots.
JV: FA 4-0
Lee 4, Deer Isle-Stonington 0
At Union Street Field in Bangor, Minh Gu Rhee scored three goals to push Lee Academy to victory.
Tom Bird scored a goal for the 7-4 Pandas. Everett Houghton and Pete Pickering each had an assist. Kris King stopped six of 10 shots.
Ron Brown made 24 saves on 34 shots for 3-8 Deer Isle-Stonington.
Houlton 2, Schenck 0
At Houlton, Aaron Fitzpatrick scored both of the Shiretowner goals in the first half to pace the team to victory.
Sharis Abouleish notched an assist for 2-9-1 Houlton. Eben Thompson gained the shutout, saving all eight shots he faced.
Lanny Thompson made nine saves on 11 shots for the Wolverines of East Millinocket, who fell to 4-6-1.
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