AUBURN – Nick Stalford, Pat O’Neil, Dylann Nadeau and Jon Rutt all scored two goals as St. Dom’s rolled over Cony 12-0 in a late-season hockey matchup matchup.
Tom Gosselin, Mike Carpenter, Mark Anthoine and Tyler Martin also tallied for the Saints (17-2) to complete the scoring.
John Emerson, Brady Blackman and Nate Brown split time in net, combining for 11 saves. Nick Chantell handled netkeeping duties for the Rams, turning away 25 shots fired in his direction.
Win-Dale 2, Maranacook 2
KENTS HILL – Dave St. Hilaire scored a power-play goal with 1:08 left in regulation to lift Win-Dale to a 2-2 tie with Maranacook in hockey action.
Seth Kimball put Win-Dale (5-7-1) on the board with a goal late in the first period. Tavis Hasenfus turned away 21 shots between the pipes for Win-Dale.
Ethan Buck and Mike Brennan tallied goals for the Black Bears (4-10-1), while Kyle O’Connor made an impressive 37 saves in net.
Boys’ hoop
Traip 43, St. Dom’s 37
KITTERY – Kevin Nicholson drained 16 points Wednesday to pace Traip to a narrow 43-37 victory over St. Dom’s in a Western Class C preliminary playoff matchup.
The two squads stayed even through the first half before Traip went on a 12-8 run in the third to slowly pull away.
Andre Plummer chipped in for the Rangers (12-5) with 10 points. Justin Richardson led the Saints (7-10) with 11 points, while Justin Fongemie added seven.
Poland 45, York 43
YORK – Alex Smith netted 15 points and Max Levine added 10 as Poland made a long trip worthwhile by edging York 45-43 in a Western Class B preliminary playoff contest.
The Knights trailed by four at the break, then went on a 14-9 run in the third quarter to pull back into contention.
Sam Mason led York with a game-high 17 points, while Joe Corsello added 10.
Girls’ hoop
Waterville 62, Leavitt 51
TURNER – Shelly Gagne and Danae Plaisted scored 16 points apiece to pace Waterville to a 62-51 victory over Leavitt.
Elizabeth Bell chipped in with 14 points for the Panthers (7-8) in a three-pronged attack.
Ashley Naylor led the Hornets (2-12) with a double-double, netting 16 points and pulling down 17 rebounds. Stephanie Healy also contributed with 15 points for Leavitt.
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