MONMOUTH — Izzy Lewis and Sidney Wilson each scored a goal as Monmouth Academy sidestepped Mountain Valley 2-1 in a girls’ soccer game Wednesday.
The Raiders (10-2-1) got on the board first, with Lewis scoring on a Taylor Spadafora feed in the first half.
Monmouth scored again when Sidney Wilson used a Haley Fletcher pass and dropped one in the net in the second half.
Mountain Valley’s (7-4-1) Leann McNally scored an unassisted goal to spoil the shutout.
Monmouth goalie Mikayla Cameron made seven saves and the Mustangs outshot the Falcons, 24-12.
Boys’ soccer
Oak Hill 2, Dirigo 2
WALES — Despite double overtime, Oak Hill and Dirigo couldn’t settle the matter and the teams played to a 2-2 tie in a boys’ soccer game Wednesday.
Andrew Davis scored on a free kick andd Kyle Beauparlant dropped in his goal for the Raiders (0-10-2).
For the Cougars, Ben Buck scored both goals. Oak Hill goalie Kaleb Morisette made seven saves, while Dirigo’s Bandon L’italien stopped five.
Field hockey
UMF 4, Thomas 1
STANDISH — Emmah Spahr of Winthrop scored a pair of goals as the University of Maine at Farmington (7-3, 2-1) field hockey team punched in four unanswered goals to earn a 4-1 non-conference win against Thomas College (6-8, 2-1) Wednesday evening.
Thomas tallied the first goal of the contest in the 20 minute with an unassisted score from Abigail Dunn.
Less than a minute later, Jenessa Talarico of Lewiston answered back with the equalizer. After Andrea Stemmfired a shot on goal, then Talarico regained control and lined the shot into the back of the cage.
Thee score remained 1-1 at the break, but UMF jumped out of the gate in the second half. Five minutes into the final period, the Beavers were presented with a penalty corner. LeAnne Greenleaf passed into the circle to Rebecca Young who dished it off to Sarita Crandall of Farmington for the score.
Men’s soccer
Bates 2, Curry 1
MILTON, Mass. — Making his first career start, Ben Lyons scored in the 84th minute on an assist by fellow first-year Drew Parsons of Farmington to send the Bates men’s soccer team to a 2-1 non-conference win at Curry College on Wednesday night.
The game was scoreless at halftime, but the Bobcats (7-3-1) took a 1-0 lead on junior Luke McNabb’s first goal of the season, which came on senior Luis Pereira’s sixth assist of the year.
Curry (10-5) kept the score at 0-0 with a couple of big defensive plays. The Colonels’ goalkeeper made a great save to deny Pereira in the third minute. That was followed by a goal-line clearance by Curry back Giancarlo Orsini, which prevented a goal by Parsons.
Curry evened the score at 1-1 with about 15 minutes remaining in regulation. Matt Cotnoir’s shot was deflected, but Roy Butlin scored off the rebound.
With 83:23 left in the game, Parsons found Lyons cutting in off the left wing, and Lyons drilled in the game-winner on a one-touch shot from 15 yards out.
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