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Hayli Paradis netted three goals in the first half, starting fifth-seeded Monmouth Academy on its way to an 8-0 win over No. 12 Schenck/Stearns in a Class D girls soccer preliminary round game in Monmouth.
Riley Smith added two goals and an assist as she reached 50 goals for her career. Annabelle Carlton had a goal and an assist, and Lauren Burnham and Eliza Armandi also scored.
Monmouth (8-5-2) will head north to fourth-seeded Madawaska for a quarterfinal on Saturday.
Maddyann Austin made 20 saves for Schenck/Stearns (2-13).
MT. ABRAM 1, WELLS 0: Abby McCarty scored with six minutes left in the first half to lift the third-seeded Roadrunners (12-2-1) over the sixth-seeded Warriors (7-8) in a Class C South quarterfinal in Salem Township.
Mt. Abram advances to play No. 2 North Yarmouth Academy in the semifinals on Saturday.
Cheyenne Allen assisted on the goal. Edna Bilodeau made five saves for the shutout.
Samantha Woodward had two saves for Wells.
CAPE ELIZABETH 5, LEAVITT 0: Noelle Mallory factored in all five goals, finishing with three goals and two assists as the top-seeded Capers (15-0) in a Class B South quarterfinal victory over the eighth-seeded Hornets (4-10-1) in Cape Elizabeth.
Haisel McGeachey and Alexa Mallory were the other goal scorers, Addie Miller and Hailey Gorman each got an assist, and Kelsie Law recorded her 10 shutout of the season.
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