Alyssa Parker scores twice for the Cougars; Mallorie Bourret leads Mountain Valley past Telstar; Edward Little edges Mt. Ararat; Red Eddies shut out Vikings in boys soccer.
Girls Soccer
Area roundup: Mt. Blue overthrows Mt. Abram in girls soccer
The Cougars use a rare goal off a throw-in to win the matchup of western Maine teams. Also, Emily Woods all over the offensive end for the Dirigo field hockey team in a victory.
High school roundup: Lewiston volleyball wins third straight
Blue Devils top Noble in four sets; Edward Little field hockey and boys soccer victorious; Telstar boys defeat Spruce Mountain, and Gray-NG boys beat NYA.
High school roundup: Mountain Valley girls soccer edges Spruce Mountain
Emma Dupuis sets up Jaden Boulanger for the Falcons’, and the game’s, only goal; Mt. Abram boys blank Hall-Dale; Mt. Blue boys drop close one vs. Brunswick; Madeline Wagner leads Winthrop field hockey past Oak Hill.
Area roundup: Mt. Blue finishes off Edward Little in field hockey
The Cougars sweat out the Red Eddies until the fourth quarter. Also, Spruce Mountain spread the scoring around in a home field hockey win.
Girls soccer: Buckfield uses strong first half to defeat Richmond
The Bucks score four times in the opening 40 minutes against the Bobcats.
Varsity Maine soccer polls: Lewiston boys move up rankings
The Blue Devils break into the top five.
Girls soccer: Edward Little’s fast start holds up against Hampden
The Red Eddies score three goals in the opening half then survive the Broncos’ persistent attack in the second.
High school roundup: Monmouth/Winthrop pulls away from Mt. Abram in girls soccer
The Mustangs finally found the back of the net in the second half. Also, the Dirigo girls earn their first win of the season, the Lisbon, Mt. Abram and Mt. Blue boys all are victorious, and Spruce Mountain field hockey opens the floodgates.
High school roundup: Gray-New Gloucester boys soccer beats Wells in OT
Ben Cobb nets game-winner 3:37 into overtime; Buckfield bucks Chop Point; Mt. Abram girls earn clutch win over Buckfield; Mt. Blue field hockey blanks Oxford Hills.