AUBURN –  Alex Parker and Trevar Haefele each scored a pair of goals as St. Dom’s shelved Georges Valley, 7-2, in a boys’ soccer game Saturday.

The undefeated Saints (9-0) wasted no time getting on the board, jumping out to a 3-0 lead in the first half. Jackson Erickson scored on a header and Garrett Darnell slipped one in on a direct kick. Josh Charest also added a goal for St. Dom’s. The Saints dropped in four more goals in the second half.

For Georges Valley, Logan Cross and Ketch Cowan each scored a goal.

Sacopee Valley 2, Poland 1

POLAND – Liam Nee scored on a breakaway one minute into overtime to give Sacopee Valley a 2-1 victory over Poland.

The Hawks (2-6) led 1-0 at halftime on Nick Vacchiano’s goal, but Poland (0-8) knotted the game early in the second half on goal by Nathan Williams.

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Michael Littlefield made eight saves for the Knights.

Kents Hill 2, Hebron 1

HEBRON – Richard Bailly hit home the game-winning goal in the 86th minute to lift Kents Hill to a 2-1 victory over Hebron in boys’ soccer.

After a scoreless first half, the Lumberjacks (3-1) put the first point on the board when Vlad Gavrik found the net on a feed from Inigo Nieves in the 55th minute of play.

Goalie Geoff Bowen made 10 saves for Hebron, while goalie Jake Cockerell prevented six for Kents Hill.

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Hebron 20, Portsmouth 16

HEBRON – Griffin Piper took an 18-yard pass from Brian McDonald in the fourth quarter to lift Hebron to a 20-16 victory over Portsmouth Abbey.

Portsmouth Abbey (0-2) found the endzone first when John LeCompte pushed a one-yard run across the line and Evan Sylvia connected for the point-after.

Levi Lincoln evened up the score in the first quarter for the Lumberjacks (1-1) with a 13-yard run. And, he  put Hebron up by three at the half with a 61-yard run. Sylvia booted a 28-yard field goal earlier in the second quarter for Portsmouth.

LeCompte scored the only touchdown of the third quarter for Portsmouth, and the kick-after failed. Piper responded with a fourth quarter TD and Jahizz Rawlins connected for the point-after for Hebron.

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Gray-NG 10, Poland 0

POLAND – Kaitlyn Johnston, Laura Hagelin and Meghan Landry each scored two goals as Gray-New Gloucester jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first half and went on to cruised to a 10-0 win over winless Poland.

Breanna Harlow, Kelly Sanborn, Bethany Ray and Katie Hotham each scored a goal for the Patriots, who outshot the Knights, 23-1.

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