BETHEL — The Will Doyle-to-Miles Lilly connection has played a big part in the Telstar football team’s scorching start to the season.

Doyle, a junior quarterback, tossed four touchdown passes to Lilly, a senior, in the Rebels’ 38-0 eight-man football victory over Boothbay on Saturday.

Doyle-to-Lilly opened the scoring with a 60-yard scoring strike in the first quarter. The pair hooked up on the two-point conversion to give Telstar (2-0) an 8-0 lead.

In the second quarter, Lilly had TD receptions of 15 and 10 yards. In between those two scores, Brayden Stevens had a 7-yard touchdown run for the Rebels. Gavinn Martin ran in the two-point conversion after Stevens’ touchdown and Stevens did likewise following Lilly’s third TD of the game, and Telstar took a 30-0 lead over the Seahawks (1-1) into halftime.

In the third quarter, Doyle’s fourth touchdown pass to Lilly was a 20-yarder. Doyle then ran in the two-point conversion to wrap up the scoring.

Stevens also had an interception for the Rebels’ defense, which Tim O’Connor said continually stopped Boothbay’s running game and forced turnovers on downs.

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The Rebels, who opened the season with a 62-6 win over Traip Academy, next week play at Old Orchard Beach.

FIELD HOCKEY
OXFORD HILLS 2, CAMDEN HILLS 0: Kaya Joseph scored her first varsity goal in the Vikings’ (3-1) win over the Windjammers (0-2) in Paris.

Molly Corbett also scored for Oxford Hills, while Ashley Campbell and Bree Heikkinen each had an assist. Gabby Wight only needed to make one save in goal.

Theresa Hodgkins stopped nine shots for Camden Hills.

MESSALONSKEE 4, MT. BLUE 1: Isabel Culver, Francesca Caccamo, Payton Alexander and Sidney Hatch scored as the Eagles earned a Class A win over Mt. Blue in Farmington.

Nealey Dillon made seven saves for Messalonskee (2-1).

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Mt. Blue got a goal from Natalie Howard and three saves from Brooklyn Greene.

LAKE REGION 1, FRYEBURG ACADEMY 0: Kasey Johnson’s goal in the first half lifted the Lakers (2-1) over the Raiders in Naples.

BOYS SOCCER
WAYNFLETE 8, ST. DOMINIC 2: Samir Sayed and Henry Hart each scored a hat trick as the Flyers (3-0) cruised past the Saints (0-1) at Lewiston.

Nils Burton and Bryan Stark also scored. Pekka Halonen chipped in both goals for St. Doms.

LAKE REGION 5, POLAND 1: Freshman Adan Chavez opened the scoring less than two minutes into the game, and Jacob Chadbourne added three goals to lead the Lakers (1-1) past the Knights (0-3) in Poland.

Chavez and Braden Coyne each finished with a goal and an assist.

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GIRLS SOCCER
MADISON 3, BUCKFIELD 2: Abigail Linkletter scored two goals in the Bulldogs’ (2-1) win over the Bucks (0-2) in Buckfield.

Raegan Cowan also scored for Madison.Isabell Laughton and Kai Trenoweth scored for Buckfield,

VOLLEYBALL
MESSALONSKEE 3, LEWISTON 0: Brooke Turner led the Eagles (1-2) with 10 aces in a win over the Blue Devils (0-3) in Oakland.

The set scores were 25-12, 25-15 and 25-7. Candace Pelotte had four kills for Messalonskee, and Elise McDonald finished with 13 assists.

Sage Cormier recorded two aces, three digs and a block for Lewiston. Theresa Parker had three digs and Abi Beaucage had six digs.

Messalonskee won the junior varsity match in two sets, 25-16, 25-7.

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COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
HAMILTON 1, BATES 0: Keeley Duran scored early in the second half, and the Continentals (2-0, 1-0 NESCAC) shut out the Bobcats (1-1, 0-1) in Lewiston.

MEN’S SOCCER
BATES 1, HAMILTON 0: Rex Lane scored early in the second half and Ryan Manning made five saves as the Bobcats (2-0, 1-0 NESCAC) shut out the Continentals (1-1, 0-1) in Lewiston.

WOMENS SOCCER
HAMILTON 4, BATES 1: Hyla Mosher scored in each half, and the Continentals (1-0-1, 1-0-1 NESCAC) also received goals from Rylie Mutton and Frankie Lilly in a win over the Bobcats (1-1, 1-1) at Lewiston.

Maeve Parmelee put Bates on the board in the second half.

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