HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL
Bangor 39, Cony 8
Brewer 38, Edward Little 26
Falmouth 12, Lake Region 7
Foxcroft 27, Bucksport 0
Gardiner 44, Waterville 27
Gray-New Gloucester 37, Greely 21
John Bapst 33, Rockland 12
Lawrence 42, Oxford Hills 6
Leavitt Area 55, Belfast Area 16
Lewiston 28, Skowhegan 8
Livermore 18, Maranacook 12
Massabesic 28, Marshwood 13
Mattanawcook 47, Orono 6
Messalonskee 18, Brunswick 15
Mount Ararat 21, Mt. Blue 14
Mountain Valley 27, Wells 20
Noble 56, Thornton Academy 0
Windham 40, Gorham 6
Winthrop 40, Sacopee Valley 12
BOYS SOCCER
Bangor Christian 6, Schenck 2
Jonesport-Beals 2, Woodland 1
Southern Aroostook 2, Lee 1
GIRLS SOCCER
Bangor Christian 4, Schenck 2
Ellsworth 1, Mattanawcook 0
Madawaska 2, Van Buren 1
MCI 2, Mount View 1
MDI 3, Bucksport 1
Mt. Blue 2, Brewer 0
Nokomis 2, Oak Hill 1
Penobscot Valley 4, Penquis 4 (2OT)
Woodland 7, East Grand 0
FIELD HOCKEY
Central 2, Hermon 1 (OT)
Orono 4, Piscataquis 1
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COLLEGE
MEN’S SOCCER
UM-Fort Kent 2, Berry 2 (2OT)
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BOYS SOCCER
Hampden 5, Lawrence 2
At Fairfield, Graham Safford scored four goals, two on penalty kicks, to lead the unbeaten Hampden Academy Broncos past Lawrence.
Bradley Dolan had a goal and an assist for 5-0 Hampden. Matt El-Hajj and Ben Clark each had one assist. Logan Porier made three saves on six shots.
Cody Fabian made nine saves on 21 shots.
JV: 1-1
Bangor Christian 6, Schenck 2
At East Millinocket, Ben Bragg scored three goals as the Patriots remained unbeaten.
Brad Wilcox added two goals and Zach Sirois one goal for 5-0 Bangor Christian, while Tyler Alexander made five saves on 12 shots in goal.
Aaron Ewing had a goal and an assist for Schenck, while Aaron Vienneau also scored for the 1-4 Wolverines.
Ryan Thompson made 16 saves on 26 shots in the Schenck goal.
Southern Aroostook 2, Lee 1
At Lee, Dakota Sleeper’s unassisted goal with 3:48 left in the second half lifted the Warriors of Dyer Brook to the victory.
Lee took a 1-0 lead in the first half when Jake Kuester scored on an assist from Dustin Sawtelle, but an unassisted goal by Southern Aroostook’s Taylor Locke tied the match before intermission.
Jesse Boulier made six saves on 10 shots for 7-1 Southern Aroostook, while A.J. Harris made 16 saves on 27 shots for 1-5 Lee.
Jonesport-Beals 2, Woodland 1
At Woodland, Andrew Beal and Terrell Carver popped in goals for the Royals.
Matt Alley assisted on Beal’s goal, while Carver converted a Sid Look cross. Cody Thistlewood made two saves on four shots for Jonesport-Beals (2-2).
Ivan Subialdea scored on a direct kick for the 1-3 Dragons, and Ryan Lincoln made 10 saves on 15 shots.
Brewer 0, Mt. Blue 0 (2OT)
At Farmington, Evan Nadeau of Brewer and Dylan Eustis of Mt. Blue didn’t allow a goal through two overtimes.
Nadeau saved 11 of 16 shots for the 3-1-1 Witches and Eustis nine of 18 for the 1-3-1 Cougars.
JV: Mt. Blue 4-1
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Girls soccer
Woodland 7, East Grand 0
At Baileyville, Molly White and Anne Refsdal each scored three goals as the Dragons topped East Grand of Danforth.
Kacie Burke added a goal and an assist for 5-2 Woodland, while Dragons’ goalie Kelsey Worden made three saves on four East Grand shots.
Kim Armstrong stopped 20 of 31 shots for 0-5 East Grand.
PVHS 4, Penquis 4 (2OT)
At Howland, Penobscot Valley scored the final three goals of the second half, including the final one by Kristina Hallett with 4:18 remaining, to rally for the tie.
Megan King, Jordon Leveille and Morgan Rancourt also scored for the 2-2-2 Howlers. Jocelyn Thomas and Leslie Theriault combined for 12 saves on 17 shots.
Sadie Zambrano, Rachel Emery, Alexis Larson and Caitlyn Durant each scored for 1-2-2 Penquis of Milo. Kendra Hall made 18 saves on 26 shots for the Patriots.
Madawaska 2, Van Buren 1
At Van Buren, Valerie Cormier and Nicole A. Cyr scored first-half goals to lead Madawaska past Van Buren.
Valerie Parker assisted on Cormier’s goal for the 5-4-1 Owls. Amanda Nadeau had 13 saves on 17 shots.
Kristy Learnard had an unassisted tally for 4-5-1 Van Buren. Ashlie Wilson saved 11 of 13 shots.
MDI 3, Bucksport 1
At Bucksport, Grace Robbins scored twice to power the Trojans past the Golden Bucks.
Bethany Van Gorder also scored for 1-3 Mount Desert Island, and Elizabeth Sargent made nine saves on 16 shots.
Sadie Wight scored for 0-3-1 Bucksport with an assist from Meagen Harriman, and Carrie Daigle made nine saves on 14 shots.
Mt. Blue 2, Brewer 0
At Brewer, sisters Chelsea and Makenzie Thompson scored a goal in each half to propel the Mt. Blue Cougars of Farmington to the win.
Abbi Davis and Marlie Mochamer assisted on the goals for the 2-2-1 Cougars. Emily Deane had four saves on seven shots.
Missy Thompson saved 26 of 35 shots for 1-4 Brewer.
JV: 1-1
Bangor Christian 4, Schenck 2
At Bangor, Katherine Bragg knocked in two goals as Bangor Christian defeated Schenck of East Millinocket.
Demelza Ramirez and Emma Johnson added goals and Whitney Holmes an assist for the 4-1-1 Patriots. Sam Martin saved four of seven shots.
Kristina Jamo and Luaren Lowell had a goal apiece while Kristen Thomson distributed an assist for the 3-1 Wolverines. Leann Toothaker had 21 saves on 37 shots.
MCI 2, Mount View 1
At Thorndike, Ashley Ridley made 24 saves on 25 shots to help the Huskies secure their first win.
Ashley Kitchin scored with 7:22 remaining in the first half, and Melanie Arias pumped one in on a penalty kick with 10 seconds left before intermission for 1-4 Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.
Fayth Savoy tallied for 0-5 Mount View, and Rachel Andrews stopped 32 of the 34 shots she faced.
Nokomis 2, Oak Hill 1
At Sabattus, Becky Wolinski snapped a 1-1 tie with 9:28 left in the first half and that was enough as the Warriors of Newport held off the Raiders.
Wolinski’s winner came when she dribbled from about midfield down the left side and fired the ball into the far corner. She also scored the 5-1 Warriors’ first goal, and Laura Lyford made nine saves on 13 shots.
Abby Goulet scored for 0-5-1 Oak Hill, and Maggie Sabine made 16 saves on 22 shots.
JV: 1-1
Ellsworth 1, Mattanawcook 0
At Ellsworth, Lily Cooper’s first-half goal provided the Eagles with the winning edge.
Holly Wordman assisted on the goal for the 2-3 Eagles. Jessica Toothaker saved all three shots.
Taylor Blood stopped eight of 19 shots for 1-4 Mattanawcook of Lincoln.
JV: Ellsworth 3-0
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Field hockey
Orono 4, Piscataquis 1
At Guilford, Virginia Lopez-Anito knocked in three goals as the Orono Red Riots triumphed.
Mindy Adams added a goal while Carloyn Artesani and Jill Tuell distributed assists for the 4-2 Red Riots. Amber Saucier had two saves on five shots.
Catherine Williams scored with Libby Kain getting the assist for 0-7 PCHS. Brianna Tweedie saved eight of 12 shots.
Central 2, Hermon 1 (OT)
At Hermon, Logan Wilson’s breakaway for a goal 5:15 into overtime gave the Red Devils the win over the Hawks.
Wilson also scored the first goal, with an assist from Taryn Pineo. Alix Rudzinski made 10 saves on 11 shots for 4-2 Central.
Sami Schultz tallied for 1-6 Hermon, and Ja
ime Roy made six saves on eight shots.
JV: Hermon 2-1
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FOOTBALL
HIGH SCHOOL
MA Lynx 47, Orono 6
At Lincoln, Grady Markie compiled 115 rushing yards on 11 carries and a touchdown while Ethan White passed for 188 yards, ran for 100, threw for three TDs and ran for one score as Mattanawcook handled Orono.
White ran six yards for a second-quarter TD while completing a 74-yard TD pass to Chase Vicaire and adding 7 and 11-yard scoring passes to Derek Gardner.
Gardner had three catches for 39 yards and Vicaire two for 149 for the Lynx. Greg Hand chipped in 50 rushing yards and a touchdown and Brendan Crocker 10 tackles.
Dominic Mowrer rushed for 51 yards while Bryce Mehnart and Brandon Higgins connected for a 34-yard TD for Orono.
Orono (1-2) 0 6 0 0 — 6
Mattanawcook (2-1) 20 21 6 0 — 47
M — Hand 9 run (Crocker kick)
M — Gardner 7 pass from White (kick failed)
M — White 6 run (Crocker kick)
O — Higgins 34 pass from Mehnart (kick failed)
M — Gardner 11 pass from White (White pass from MacDonald)
M — Hand 27 run (Crocker kick)
M — Vicaire 74 pass from White (kick failed)
M — Markie 8 run (kick failed)
Leavitt 55, Belfast 16
At Belfast, the Leavitt Hornets from Turner Center piled up 325 rushing yards en route to the win over Beflast.
Jordan Hersom rushed for 90 yards on six carries with two touchdowns while Eric Theiss chipped in 51 yards rushing and two scores. Isaiah Wright ran for a score and rushed for 41 yards. John Letourneau hauled in a 23-yard TD pass from Hersom in the first quarter. Hersom threw for two TDs, the other to Buck Bochtler.
Derek Bernosky led Belfast with 58 yards rushing and a touchdown while Brad Reed ran for 53 more. Josh Beal returned an interception for a score.
Leavitt (3-0) 21 21 13 0 — 55
Belfast (0-3) 0 0 8 8 — 16
L — Hersom 31 run (Urquhart kick)
L — Letourneau 23 pass from Hersom (Urquhart kick)
L — Theiss 13 run (Urquhart kick)
L — Bochtler 7 pass from Hersom (Urquhart kick)
L — Letourneau 5 run (Urquhart kick)
L — Willette 15 run (Urquhart kick)
L — Wright 9 run (Urquhart kick)
L — Hersom 1 run (pass failed)
B — Bernosky 1 run (Sanderson rush)
B — Beal 1 yard interception return (Reed rush)
John Bapst 33, Rockland 12
At Rockland, Billy Wetherbee scored three touchdowns and rushed for a conversion to power the Crusaders past the Tigers.
Starting quarterback Shane Hass and Fred Lear also ran for TDs, while Max Andrews caught a 45-yard pass at tight end and recorded a sack and a number of tackles as a defensive lineman.
Rockland, which played a large number of freshmen, received long TD runs by Tyler Fogg (25 yards) in the first quarter and Dan Hendricks (24 yards) with 30 seconds left in the game.
Wetherbee opened the scoring with a 1-yard run early in the first quarter, but Fogg tied it with his run.
Wetherbee put the Crusaders up for good with an 18-yard run in the second quarter and also rushed for the points after. Hass followed six minutes later with his 2-yard TD run.
Lear scored from 13 yards out 50 seconds into the second half, with Mark Dieuveuill kicking the PAT.
Wetherbee scored his final TD in the fourth quarter on a 5-yard run on the next play after Andrews’ long reception.
Bapst runners carried 34 times for 168 yards, led by Wetherbee’s 18 carries for 99 yards. Hass had eight for 32 yards, and Lear six for 37.
The Crusaders’ Matt Youngblood caught two passes for 40 yards. The Bapst QBs were 4 of 15 for 90 yards, but they were intercepted three times.
Rockland had 38 rushes for 151 yards, and Dylan Meklin was 4 for 14 for 44 yards and an interception. Meklin had eight carries for 41 yards, Fogg nine for 40 yards and Hendricks two for 40. T.J. Dodge had two interceptions and Jake Ortiz one.
John Bapst (3-0) 6 14 7 6 — 33
Rockland (0-3) 6 0 0 6 — 12
JB — Wetherbee 1 run (kick failed)
R — Fogg 25 run (kick failed)
JB — Wetherbee 18 run (Wetherbee rush)
JB — Hass 2 run (kick failed)
JB — Lear 13 run (Mark Dieuveuill kick)
JB — Wetherbee 5 run (kick failed)
R — Hendricks 24 run (kick failed)
Brewer 38, Edward Little 26
At Auburn, Jaime Williamson scored three first-quarter touchdowns and four total as the Witches picked up their first win.
Pat McEwen kicked off the Brewer scoring with a 24-yard TD run, then Williamson started his scoring burst. He ran 53 yards for his first, then 4 yards for a second TD and 67 for his third.
With Brewer (1-2) leading 24-6, Williamson’s final TD came in the second quarter on a 35-yard fumble return.
After EL (0-3) scored two more times, McEwen added the clincher with a 50-yard burst.
Williamson rushed for 223 yards on 19 carries, and McEwen added 168 yards on 12 carries.
EL quarterback Teven Colon ran for 144 yards and a TD. Brandon Vye scored three touchdowns while rushing for 107 yards.
Brewer (1-2) 24 7 7 0 — 38
Edward Little (0-3) 0 14 6 6 — 26
B — McEwen 24 run (rush failed)
B — Williamson 53 run (rush failed)
B — Williamson 4 run (rush failed)
B — Williamson 67 run (rush failed)
EL — Vye 2 run (pass failed)
B — Williamson 35 fumble return (Libby kick)
EL — Colon 11 run (Colon rush)
EL — Vye 11 run (pass failed)
B — McEwen 50 run (Libby kick)
EL — Vye 6 run (pass failed)
Bangor 39, Cony 8
At Bangor, Lonnie Hackett rushed 21 times for 285 yards and three touchdowns as Bangor remained unbeaten in the battle of Rams.
The senior tailback scored on runs of 4, 91 and 6 yards in the first half as Bangor (3-0) built a 27-0 lead.
Fullback Maxx Alexander added a career-best 112 yards on 18 carries, including a 2-yard scoring run in the third-quarter. Quarterback Joe Seccareccia completed 6 of 11 passes for 80 yards, including an 11-yard touchdown pass to Josiah Hartley.
Bangor’s reserves produced a fourth-quarter touchdown on a 2-yard pass from Dylan Morris to Nick Sherwood.
Cony of Augusta (1-2) got its only touchdown on the first play from scrimmage in the second half when quarterback Luke Duncklee scored on a 72-yard run.
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COLLEGE
MEN’S SOCCER
UMFK 2, Berry 2 (2OT)
At Husson University in Bangor, the University of Maine-Fort Kent’s Andre Anderson scored two first-half goals, but Berry (Ga.) College rallied with two in the second half for the stalemate through two overtimes.
Luis Salazar scored for Berry on a penalty kick and Mark Bloom added the second when he converted a rebound.
Giovanni Sinclair made two saves on 23 shots for 4-0-1 UMFK and Daniel Bullock didn’t have to make a save on 12 shots for 2-1-2 Berry.
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FIELD HOCKEY
Maine
7, Pacific 2
At Piscataway, N.J., Kelly Newton scored three goals and assisted on three others as Maine cruised past Pacific University.
Leila Sacre, Marie Dineen, Stephanie Gardiner and Jocelyn Mitchell added a goal apiece for the 6-1 Black Bears. Brittany Fleck had three saves on six shots.
Kiddy Leubane and Kelly Perkins socred for 2-3 Pacific. Ashlee Schlesier stopped fiev of 19 shots.
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VOLLEYBALL
HIGH SCHOOL
At Baileyville
Woodland (4-1) def. Jonesport-Beals (4-2) 25-13, 25-20, 25-14
Woodland: Ariel Knights 28-29 serving, 8 aces, 3 kills, 19 digs; Crystal Annis 9-9 serving, 16 assists; Grace Trott 13-14 serving, 4 aces, 2 kills, 2 blocks; Shelby Bassett 3 aces, 18 kills
Jonesport-Beals: Sarah Milliken 7-8 serving, 2 aces, 3 kills, 5 digs; Jessica MacLean 9-9 serving, 2 aces, 4 assists, 3 digs; Whitney Norton 8-8 serving, 3 kills, 3 digs
JV: Woodland 25-17, 25-17
At East Sullivan
Bucksport (2-3) def. Sumner (1-4) 25-21, 25-16, 25-8
Bucksport: Chelsea Porter 14-14 serving, 3 aces, 2 digs, 1 kill, Victoria Gridle 14-14 serving, 10 digs, Kayla Ashworth 12-12 serving, 1 dig, 1 ace
Sumner: Brittany Spence 12-13 serving, 4 assists, 3 digs, 2 kills, Morgan Whitten 8 digs, 1 kill
JV: Bucksport 25-18, 25-21, 16-14
At East Machias
Washington Academy (5-0) def. Narraguagus (2-3) 25-14, 25-15, 25-14
COLLEGE
At Farmington, Thursday
UMaine-Farmington (2-4) def. Unity (2-6) 25-13, 25-16, 20-25, 25-16
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CROSS COUNTRY
HIGH SCHOOL
At Hampden, 2.84 miles
Brewer girls 21, Bangor 46, Hampden 61
Top 25: Sara Chavarie (Brw) 19:20, Michelle Haluska (Brw) 19:30, Lily Sund (Brw) 20:01, Blakelee Jordan (HA) 20:05, Rachel Huber (Ba) 20:06, Mikaela King (Brw) 20:23, Mariah Reading (Brw) 20:27, Kylee Parker (HA) 20:36, Bekah Clark (Brw) 20:44, Kendall Lunn (Ba) 20:56, Libby Huber (Ba) 21:08, Hannah Holden (HA) 21:28, Allie Rowe (Ba) 22:06, Meghan Rowe (Ba) 22:07, Katy Laverdiere (Ba) 22:14, Molly Chapman (Brw) 22:16, Caroline Hetterman (Ba) 22:24, Chelsea King (Brw) 22:25, Alexa Grindle (Brw) 22:37, Alexa Salley (HA) 22:45, Courtney Doyon (HA) 22:48, Helene Sherburne (HA) 22:50, Kourtney Burbine (HA) 22:51, Kayla Kennedy (Brw) 23:02, Jenna Dionne (HA) 23:08
Hampden boys 20, Bangor 53, Brewer 63
Top 20: Dark Frye (HA) 15:06, Sam Nisbett (Ba) 15:10, Evan Piccirillo (HA) 15:46, Greg O’Donnell (HA) 16:01, Ethan Burke (HA) 17:11, Juergen Pilot (Ba) 17:16, Mike Wagner (HA) 17:23, Andrew Cote (Brw) 17:24, Andrew Closson (HA) 17:32, Travis Bach (HA) 18:02, William Witham (Ba) 18:13, Kyle Holyoke (Brw) 18:15, Matt Sloan (Brw) 18:22, James Johnson (Brw) 18:32, Kevin Smith (Ba) 18:45, Carl Hanson (HA) 18:50, Nick Kopf (HA) 18:50, Mark Proulx (Brw) 18:51, Stephen Cormier (HA) 19:08, Garrett Gonzales (Brw) 19:22
At Orono, 2.76 miles
MDI girls 23, Orono 53, Old Town 62; PVHS, Stearns, Schenck and Mattanawcook no team scores
1, Dacie Manion, OT, 19:22.35. 2, Mackenzie Curtis, MDI, 20:13.63. 3, Dominique Hessert, MDI, 20:26.63. 4, Cassie Clemmer, ORO, 20:29.97. 5, Malia Demers, MDI, 20:30.08. 6, Jessica Swanson, MDI, 20:37.29. 7, Kailyn Russell, MDI, 20:44.92. 8, Frances Blank, MDI, 20:52.93. 9, Lily Madeira, MDI, 21:08.68. 10, Ameila Kief, MDI, 21:52.04. 11, Holli Kenison, ORO, 22:24.68. 12, Erica McPhail, MAT, 22:39.31. 13, Caitie Smith, MDI, 22:42.50. 14, Chelsey Curran, MDI, 23:06.43. 15, Haley Comeau, OT, 23:07.17. 16, Siobhan Harrity, ORO, 23:41.15. 17, Leila Doerfler, ORO, 23:45.64. 18, Haley Heist, MDI, 23:46.15. 19, Maxine Burleigh, SCHK, 24:05.33. 20, Cynthia Andrews, MDI, 25:07.93. 21, Hannah Folsom, MDI, 25:10.06. 22, Jessica Richards, ORO, 25:12.51. 23, Riley Marquis, OT, 25:30.50. 24, Laurie Hamilton, ORO, 25:43.65. 25, Ashley Libby, MAT, 25:51.11. 26, Kristi Bryer, PVHS, 25:56.90. 27, Alyson Binette, OT, 26:08.99. 28, Julie Cookson, OT, 26:57.61. 29, Emily Barnes, OT, 27:55.88. 30, Gaia Diedricksen, MDI, 28:04.99. 31, Nicole Powers, SCHK, 28:26.62. 32, Elizabeth Haven, STNS, 28:49.11. 33, Rebecca Reisman, MDI, 28:52.36. 34, Brooke Lee, OT, 29:05.53. 35, Elise Lichtenberg, MAT, 29:38.95. 36, Kristen Douglass, ORO, 30:10.45. 37, Baitoey Chantasombut, ORO, 30:51.82.
Orono boys 42, MDI 55, Mattanawcook 75, Schenck 83, Old Town 93
1, Matt Guiod, MAT, 16:27.85. 2, Alex Bulteel, ORO, 16:56.73. 3, Kiowa Vickrey, OT, 17:26.24. 4, Samm Swann, MDI, 17:41.13. 5, Karl Koehler, ORO, 17:42.05. 6, Paul Robinson, ORO, 18:06.41. 7, Schuyler Collette, ORO, 18:10.39. 8, Zachariah McLaughlin, SCHK, 18:18.20. 9, Josh Wheeler, MAT, 18:32.65. 10, Cameron Klausky, MDI, 18:33.97. 11, Isaac Ocana, MAT, 18:34.29. 12, Jon Sproule, MDI, 18:38.82. 13, Peter Logue, MDI, 18:39.45. 14, Devin Turcotte, SCHK, 18:40.67. 15, Taylor Tanous, SCHK, 18:41.53. 16, Robbie Logue, MDI, 18:50.86. 17, Jared Waite, SCHK, 19:26.83. 18, Matt Foster, OT, 19:28.57. 19, Haydn Thomas, MDI, 19:30.01. 20, Ross Johnston, MDI, 19:30.40. 21, Jacob Parsons, OT, 19:52.00. 22, Avery Cole, ORO, 19:59.09. 23, Norman Haynes, MDI, 20:03.19. 24, Conor O’Donnell, ORO, 20:05.53. 25, Liam Torrey, MDI, 20:12.84. 26, Nick Melanson, OT, 20:15.93. 27, Chase Collett, ORO, 20:26.86. 28, Tanner Struck, MAT, 20:55.73. 29, Isaac McKillen-Godfried, ORO, 20:56.29. 30, Justin Brooks, ORO, 21:14.78. 31, Nick Innis, ORO, 21:25.13. 32, Christopher Heel, MDI, 21:38.50. 33, John McCullagh, OT, 21:41.23. 34, Aaron Krevans, MDI, 21:52.31. 35, Gabriel Susen, MAT, 22:13.48. 36, Ben Koehler, ORO, 23:23.93. 37, Yuval Boss, ORO, 23:33.01. 38, Ryan MacLeod, SCHK, 24:29.02.
At Dover-Foxcroft, 2.75 miles
Score: John Bapst girls 15; Central, Foxcroft, Hermon no score
1, Carmack, Mary, (JB), 18:53.00. 2, Spencer, Kim, (JB), 19:05.00. 3, Oldfield, Chelsey, (F), 19:13.00. 4, Carmack, Adrienne, (JB), 20:00.00. 5, Dickens, Sarah, (JB), 20:12.00. 6, Rudnicki, Stesha, (JB), 20:23.00. 7, Donovan, Laura, (JB), J20:23.00. 8, Martin, Mandy, (JB), J20:23.00. 9, Thomas, Kimber, (C), 20:40.00. 10, Carle, Halley, (H), 21:16.00. 11, Lalime, Amanda, (JB), 21:37.00. 12, Benner, Caroline, (JB), 21:43.00. 13, Munroe, Alyssa, (JB), 21:45.00. 14, Wainer, Jennie, (JB), 21:52.00. 15, Nitardy, Paige, (JB), 21:57.00. 16, Berglund, Kelly, (H), 24:31.00. 17, Bullard, Samantha, (H), 25:17.00. 18, King, Ripley, (H), 30:26.00. 19, Butler, Emma, (F), 36:26.00.
John Bapst boys 15; Central, Foxcroft, Hermon no score
1, Stewart, Gabe, (JB), 15:20.00. 2, Christie, Nick, (JB), 16:58.00. 3, Boudreau, Josh, (C), 17:10.00. 4, Jellison, Aaron, (H), 17:13.00. 5, Byers, Nick, (H), 17:26.00. 6, Correale, David, (H), 17:39.00. 7, Whited, Derek, (JB), 17:50.00. 8, Norris, Rylan, (JB), 18:17.00. 9, Moulton, Tony, (F), 18:40.00. 10, Garrett, Jake, (C), 19:10.00. 11, Weaver, Cody, (C), 20:08.00. 12, Audette, Joe, (JB), 21:54.00. 13, Webster, Brandon, (C), 22:10.00. 14, Dennis, Atticus, (F), 22:32.00. 15, Devou, Josh, (H), 23:03.00. 16, Gonyar, Ryan, (JB), 23:40.00. 17, Hicks, Harold, (F), 31:20.00.
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GOLF
COLLEGE
At Sunday River GC, par 72
UMF Invitational
Husson 322, University of Southern Maine 331, UMaine-Farmington 334, Thomas 346, U-New England 350, Bates 351, Saint Joseph’s 354, Maine Maritime Academy 372
Husson: Kevin Byrne 81, Mike Hersey 80, Ben Estabrook 87, John Ellis 83, Matt Loubier 78
USM: Brian Moskevich 82, Cody Berkowitz 84, Ryan Daly 80, Dan Chadwick 85, Austin Brown 90
UMF: Nick Waltz 86, Rich Matthews 80, Reid Bond 86, Orion Cochrane 82, Justin Woodbrey 93
Thomas: Steve Falco 85, Brandon Flint 85, Luke Collier 88, Josh Cuello 88, Anthony Batchelder 100
UNE: Griffin Andrews 82, Gage Robertson 92, Stephan Dillno 94, Andrian Mendes 82
Bates: Jared Quenzel 88, Chris Wilson 90, John Canney 85, Corey Gingras 88, Andrew Stieker-Epstein 92
Saint Joseph’s: Matt
Cotreau 84, Steve Sands 84, Michael Patrick 103, T.J. Garske 89, Russ Camire 97
MMA: Mike Smith 98, Luke Nielson 88, Charlie Boulrisse 93, Andy Joy 93, Dylan Mitchell 105
Medalist: Matt Loubier (Husson) 78
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LOCAL
At Island Green Golf Center, Holden
Friday Stableford League
Terry Pangburn-Jim Daye 5, Bob Eckenroad-Mike Connolly 4, Roger Theriault-Jeff Waring 0, Art Cotton-Travis Curtis (-7); individual high Stableford: Mike Connolly 7
At Martindale CC, Auburn
Four Club Challenge
Penobscot Valley CC players: Kevin McKay 42 points, Al Bridges 34, Skip Chappelle 33, Bub Smith 33, Bruce Macgregor 32, Kevin Hughes 31, Herb Coolbrith 29, Bob Stevenson 27, Mr. Hanson 27, Mr. Lapointe 26, Mitch Sleeper 26, Jeff Flanagan 25
Season Totals: PVCC 39½, Bath 39, Martindale 36, Waterville 29½
Next Match: Old Marsh CC
At Rocky Knoll CC, Orrington
U.S. Air Force Benefit Tournament
Tom Bryant, Ron Kidder, Bill Ferris, Jim Burr 63, Jon Richard, Duane Hanson, Ron Landry, Leo Goodin 63, Bud Rodick, Randy Hawkes, Bill Shaw, Herb Beane 64, Gene Athmer, Dale Willis, Steve Hughes, Bob Curry 69, Dave Brewer, Al Bell, Bob Lenfest 70; long drive: Tom Bryant; pins: No. 5 Jim Burr 14-5, No. 7 Dave Brewer 18-1, No. 12 Bill Ferris 14-8, No. 17 Duane Hanson 9-6
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HIGH SCHOOL
At Bangor Municipal GC, par 36
Bangor (6-1) 174, Lawrence (1-6) 208
Bangor: Ross Cormier 45, Will Johnson 40, Devin Lyshon 44, Logan Pardilla 46, Thomas Murray 45, Chris Hillier 59
Lawrence: Joe Gorman 47, Matt Rolfson 61, Matt Woodbury 53, Shawn Russell 49, Nick Nolles 59, Jordan Nutting 55
Medalist: Johnson 40
At Rocky Knoll CC,
Orrington, par 36
Brewer (6-1) 170, Hampden (2-5) 175
Brewer 7 points, Hampden 2
Brewer: Jeremy White 43, Joey Bartol 40, Nick Cote 50, Eric White 43, Ben Hafford 47, Matt Morrow 44
Hampden: Robbie Aurie 44, Matt Meo 43, Connor Perry 42, Mike Skarka 47, Erik Lee 46, Caleb Nelson 48
Medalist: Bartol 40
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HARNESS RACING
OXFORD FAIR
Friday results
First, Pace, $2,800
Joe’s The Best, L. MacDonald 4.60-2.60-2.60
Badlands Pride, S. Gray 2.60-2.40
Memphis Seelster, G. Bowden 2.80
T-1:58.2; Qu. 2-5, $5.40; Ex. 5-2, $12.80; Tri. 5-2-3, $99.00
Second, Pace, $2,300
Know Stones, K. Switzer Jr. 15.40-4.40-4.00
Southwind Apache, L. Fitch 5.60-4.40
Plot Plan, K. Switzer 9.00
T-1:59.4; Qu. 5-6, $36.60; Ex. 5-6, $68.40; Tri. 5-6-4, $92.00; Daily Double 5-5, $36.40
Third, Trot, $2,500
Blueridge Saprisa, P. Battis 16.80-6.20-4.80
Sticky Spice, C. Cushing 5.20-3.00
CC Sable, S. Mahar 5.60
T-2:06; Qu. 5-6, $16.00; Ex. 5-6, $156.00; Tri. 5-6-1, $455.40
Fourth, Pace, $10,229
Pembroke Whittney, H. Campbell 3.00-2.20
No Peeking, W. Campbell 2.20
The Salem Witch, S. Mahar
T-1:59; Qu. 1-8, $3.20; Ex. 1-8, $4.60; Tri. 1-8-4, $8.00
Fifth, Pace, $3,000
Luckyredheadlucy, L. MacDonald 6.40-3.80-3.40
Lake Ledge Angel, S. Gray 12.20-6.60
Marks Little Buddy, H. Campbell 3.40
T-2:00.2; Qu. 2-3, $178.20; Ex. 3-A, $6.00; A-2, $6.60; Tri. 3-2-4, $351.00
Sixth, Pace, $2,200
Amy Joe M, W. Campbell 44.00-13.40-6.00
One Chance, C. Cushing 3.80-2.60
Canaco Oneida, G. Bowden 3.80
T-2:03; Qu. 5-6, $96.80; Ex. 5-6, $310.80; Tri. 5-6-A, $370.20; Daily Double 3-5, $129.00
Seventh, Trot, $6,000
Pembroke Prayer, H. Campbell 3.60-3.20-2.40
Ironhorse, K. Switzer 3.20-2.20
A Marine’s Girl, M. Athearn 3.00
T-2:00; Qu. 1-5, $13.20; Ex. 5-1, $6.00; Tri. 5-1-3, $83.00
Eighth, Pace, $10,229
Native Power, G. Hall 71.00-27.40-11.80
A Work Of Heart, W. Watson 3.60-4.40
Alibies And Lies, R. Bartlett Jr. 6.80
T-2:03.3; Qu. 5-8, $125.40; Ex. 5-8, $337.40; Tri. 5-8-1, $785.80
Ninth, Pace, $3,000
Danderosa, D. Dickison 195.00-19.80-6.60
Eurobound, L. MacDonald 5.60-3.60
Nothings Ever Free, R. Dinning 3.60
T-1:59.1; Qu. 1-6, $186.40; Ex. 6-1, $411.40; Tri. 6-1-2, $355.40
Tenth, Trot, $6,000
Pembroke Spice, H. Campbell 2.80-7.20-3.40
Four Starz Trump, C. Cushing 6.40-3.00
Kerogen, K. Ireland 3.80
T-1:58.3; Qu. 3-4, $13.80; Ex. 3-4, $15.20; Tri. 3-4-5, $54.60
Eleventh, Pace, $2,500
Ripogenus, S. Gray 3.40-2.60-2.20
Tea Time Again, W. Campbell 2.60-2.20
Ritchie Y, R. Dinning 2.20
T-1:59.1; Qu. 2-5, $10.60; Ex. 2-5, $8.60; Tri. 2-5-4, $26.80; Late Double 3-2, $7.20; Total Handle – $29,567


