TOPSHAM – Erin Glann scored three goals, including the game-winner in overtime to lift Lewiston to a 3-2 field hockey victory over Mt. Ararat.
Glann scored once in each half. Carley Denis assisted on the first two goals, while Saba Naji set up the game-winner in overtime for the Devils (4-8-1). Emily Craig had four saves in the victory.
Haley Lapointe and Lisa Manchen scored for Mt. Ararat (2-11).
Edward Little 1, Bangor 0
AUBURN – Jess Campbell flipped a loose ball into an open cage with 16:16 left in the first half to lift Edward Little to a 1-0 field hockey victory over Bangor.
Campbell got her stick on the ball and redirected it into the goal after then ball fell behind the goalie after a deflection. Kayla Cummings made sure the goal held up, stopping all three Bangor shots for EL (7-6-1) in the regular-season finale. Hilary Babin made 12 stops for the Rams (4-8-1).
Hebron 6, Gould 0
HEBRON – Kailey Bubier scored a hat trick and recorded an assist as Hebron cruised to a 6-0 win over Gould in field hockey action Saturday.
The Lumberjacks (4-2) came out strong, scoring their first goal just 53 seconds into the game when Brianna Bisesti tipped in a feed from Kailey Bubier. Bubier then scored the next three goals for Hebron.
Hebron kept the Gould defense busy, firing 18 shots on net, while Mehgan Munro earned the shut-out with six saves for the Lumberjacks.
Oxf. Hills 3, Hampden 1
SOUTH PARIS – Laura Rand scored a pair of goals, and Jessica Gauthier added a third as Oxford Hills blew by Hampden 3-1 in KVAC field hockey.
The Vikings (8-4-1) pressured Hampden (0-11-1) all afternoon and had a decided advantage (10-1) in penalty corners.
Hampden’s Mel Parker held tough, making 19 saves in the loss, while a pair of goalies – Aleksys Pike and Mariah Kimball – tended the Oxford Hills net.
Soccer
Hebron 3, Hyde 0
HEBRON – Claire Cummings opened the scoring for Hebron on an assist from Sarah Markey en route to a 3-0 victory over Hyde in girls’ soccer action Saturday.
The Lumberjacks (3-1-2) picked up another two goals in the second half from Emma Leavitt and Sarah Markey.
Goalie Shelly Bolduc recorded four saves in goal to earn the shutout.
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