RESULTS
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS SOCCER

Bangor Christian 3, Penquis 1
Deer Isle-Stonington 2, Jonesport-Beals 0
Ellsworth 7, Bucksport 0
Hermon 2, Old Town 0
Katahdin 2, Schenck 2 (2OT)
Lawrence 3, Hampden 2
Lee 1, Mattanawcook 0
Machias 3, Calais 3 (2OT)
Nokomis 3, Leavitt 1
Orono 5, Piscataquis 0
Penobscot Valley 2, Dexter 1
Sumner 6, Searsport 1
Winslow 2, Mount View 1
GIRLS SOCCER
Lawrence 4, Hampden 0
Madawaska 4, Fort Fairfield 2
Medomak 5, Belfast 1
Penquis 2, Bangor Christian 1
Schenck 5, Katahdin 2
Washington Acad. 1, Woodland 0
FIELD HOCKEY
Belfast 2, Camden Hills 1 (2OT)
Dexter 2, John Bapst 1
Foxcroft 2, Central 1
Hampden 6, Rockland 1
Hermon 2, Old Town 1
Messalonskee 2, Bangor 1
Mount View 11, Lincoln Acad. 0
Orono 3, Mattanawcook 2
Waterville 2, MCI 1

COLLEGE
FIELD HOCKEY

Southern Maine 3, St. Joseph’s 0
***
TODAY’S GAMES
HIGH SCHOOL
Football

Belfast at Gardiner
Biddeford at Sanford
Brunswick at Brewer
Calais-Woodland at Bucksport
Deering at South Portland
Dexter at Orono
Dirigo at Livermore Falls
Gorham at Portland
Gray-NG at Falmouth
Jay at Old Orchard Beach
Leavitt at Morse
Lewiston at Lawrence
Maranacook at Madison
Massabesic at Kennebunk
MCI at Rockland
Mount Ararat at Messalonskee
Mountain Valley at Greely
Mt. Blue at Cony
Old Town at Mattanawcook
Oxford Hills at Bangor
Scarborough at Noble
Skowhegan at Edward Little
Stearns at Foxcroft
Wells at Cape Elizabeth
Windham at Bonny Eagle
Yarmouth at Boothbay
York at Lake Region
Boys Soccer
Central at Foxcroft, 4 p.m.
Fort Kent at Houlton, 4 p.m.
George Stevens at MDI, 6:30 p.m.
Jonesport-Beals at Calais, 4 p.m.
Morse at Cony, 3:30 p.m.
Mount Ararat at Oxford Hills, 4 p.m.
Mt. Blue at Brewer, 3:30 p.m.
Shead at Woodland, 4 p.m.
Van Buren at Ashland, 5 p.m.
Wisdom at East Grand, 4 p.m.
Girls Soccer
Brewer at Mt. Blue, 3:30 p.m.
Central at Piscataquis, 4 p.m.
Dexter at Orono, 4 p.m.
Ellsworth at Bucksport, 4 p.m.
Fort Kent at Houlton, 6 p.m.
MDI at Old Town, 4 p.m.
Messalonskee at Waterville, 3 p.m.
Morse at Cony, 4 p.m.
Mount Ararat at Oxford Hills, 6 p.m.
Narraguagus at Shead, 3:30 p.m.
Penobscot Valley at Lee, 4 p.m.
Penquis at Foxcroft, 4 p.m.
Rockland at Camden Hills, 3:30 p.m.
Van Buren at Ashland, 7 p.m.
Wisdom at East Grand, 2 p.m.
Field Hockey
Cony at Mt. Blue, 3:30 p.m.
Georges Valley at Lisbon, 3:30 p.m.
Hall-Dale at Winthrop, 3:30 p.m.
Volleyball
Cony at Scarborough, 6 p.m.
Ellsworth at Narraguagus, 5:30 p.m.
Jonesport-Beals at Calais, 5 p.m.
Lubec at Machias, 4 p.m.
Washington Acad. at MDI, 4 p.m.
Cross Country
Edward Little, Leavitt, Lawrence, Morse, Mattanawcook, Oxford Hills, Gardiner, Brunswick, at Lewiston, 4 p.m.
Pendale Invitational, at Hermon, 3:30 p.m.
Hancock County Championships, at Blue Hill, 3:30 p.m.

COLLEGE
Men’s Hockey

Maine at Union, 7 p.m.
Women’s Ice Hockey
Minnesota State-Mankato at Maine, 7 p.m.
Field Hockey
Husson at UM-Farmington, 3:30 p.m.
Volleyball
Bates vs. Tufts at Bowdoin, 7 p.m.
Colby at Bowdoin, 6 p.m.
***
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS SOCCER
Machias 3, Calais 3 (2OT)

At Calais, Jacob Schoborgh scored with 6:55 left in regulation for Machias as the Bulldogs forged a tie with Calais.
Ty Richards and Jacob Dahl added goals for the 8-3-1 Bulldogs while Justin Weaver had seven saves on 10 shots.
Jeremy Beers had two goals and Adam Geel one for 4-6-1 Calais. Josh Gillespie came up with 13 saves on 16 shots.

Deer Isle-Stonington 2, Jonesport-Beals 0
At Deer Isle, Jay Boyce knocked in both goals while Joe Carter saved all eight shots to pace Deer Isle-Stonington.
Tobias Schulze grabbed an assist for the 8-2-1 Mariners.
Cody Thistlewood had 18 saves on 20 shots for 5-5 Jonesport-Beals.

Ellsworth 7, Bucksport 0
At Ellsworth, senior midfielder Zach Emeigh had four goals and assisted on two others as Ellsworth improved to 11-0-1.
Seth Cote, Matt Duhaime and Max Grover scored the other Ellsworth goals. Josh Bean, Mike Curtis, Sage Dyer and Drew Barkhouse had assists and Jordan Carter made two saves on five shots.
Joe Goodin made 20 saves on 37 shots for 4-6-1 Bucksport.
JV: Ellsworth 3-0

Sumner 6, Searsport 1
At Searsport, Joe Simmons scored three goals and Mike Crowley had a pair as Sumner of East Sullivan improved to 4-9.
Lucas Harmon had the other Sumner goal with Gabe O’Brien and Joey Malloy each picking up an assist. Brandon Tenney made 16 saves on 21 shots.
Josiah Brazier scored for 0-12 Searsport on a penalty kick. James Harvey made 25 saves on 34 shots.

Penobscot Valley 2, Dexter 1
At Dexter, Charlie Gardner scored both goals in leading Penobscot Valley of Howland to the win.
Ryan Scopino and Robin Buttery picked up assists for the 12-0 Howlers. Jacob Jones had 12 saves on 16 shots.
Corbin Bilodeau scored for 6-6 Dexter, with Jeremy Russell providing the assist. Nathan Wyman saved 16 of 22 shots.
JV: Dexter 1-0

Nokomis 3, Leavitt 1
At Newport, Tyler Harding had a goal plus an assist on a tally by Elijah Davis as Nokomis prevailed.
Felix Schaefer added a goal and Kelby Duplisea an assist for the 3-9 Warriors. Tyler Wintle had nine saves on 11 shots.
Korey Mulherin scored for 1-12 Leavitt of Turner. Cooper Legee saved 16 of 22 shots.
JV: Nokomis 1-0

Orono 5, Piscataquis 0
At Orono, Dan Lesser had a goal and two assists and Sean Kilpatrick had a goal and an assist as Orono moved to 11-1 at the expense of Piscataquis Community High School of Guilford.
Paul Ohno, Miguel Caballero and Matt Cloutier had the other Orono goals with Nick Peterson collecting an assist.
A.J. Coleman and Alex Caballero combined for seven saves.
Dylan Izbicki made 10 saves for 0-11-1 PCHS.
JV: Orono 5-0

Lee 1, Mattanawcook 0
At Lincoln, Jason Oh scored off an assist from Anthony Esho early in the second half, providing the only goal of the contest in the Pandas’ victory.
A.J. Harris made six saves on 11 shots for 4-8 Lee Academy.
Tyler Wakefield registered 16 saves on 31 shots for 0-11 Mattanawcook Academy.
JV: Lee 3-1

Bangor Christian 3, Penquis 1
At Bangor, Brandon Wilcox scored two goals to help Bangor Christian avenge a loss to Penquis of Milo in their first meeting of the season.
For the 9-2 Patriots, Zach Sirois scored the other goal while Nate Fowler and Chris Parent each had an assist. Tyler Alexander made seven saves on nine shots.
For the 6-5-1 Patriots, Jason Durant scored a goal and Jerell Arefein assisted. Richie Russell made 12 saves on 23 shots.

Hermon 2, Old Town 0
At Hermon, Justin Cullens made 10 saves on 19 shots, Lance Hollobaugh scored a first-half goal and Kevin Frederick added a second-half goal to lead Hermon past Old Town.
Hermon avenged a season-opening 5-1 setback.
Colton Gross and Jesse Graffam has assists for 6-6 Hermon.
Luke Bartlett made nine saves on 16 shots for 5-6 Old Town.
JV: Hermon 3-0

Madawaska 7, Fort Fairfield 0
At Madawaska, Jon Lee scored one goal and a
ssisted on two to spark the Owls to victory.
Deejay Gendreau, Nathan Beaulieu, Curtis Thibeault, Andrew Dechaine and Kyle Tardif scored one goal apiece for 8-2-1 Madawaska. Thibeault, Devan Pelletier, Nathan Desrosier and Dylan Wetmore provided assists.
Jamie Cyr made four saves on four shots.
Chris Weeks came up with 18 saves on 27 shots for 4-7 Fort Fairfield.

Schenck 2, Katahdin 2 (2OT)
At Stacyville, Aaron Erving’s goal with 5:27 left in the second half rallied Schenck of East Millinocket from a 2-0 deficit and forced a tie.
Aaron Vienneau scored the other goal for the 3-6-2 Wolverines. Coty Powers had eight saves on 12 shots.
Kolby Gallagher scored one goal and assisted on one by Mickey Savage for 2-6-1 Katahdin. Jesse McNally had 16 saves on 22 shots.

Lawrence 3, Hampden 2
At Hampden, Sterling Hartin scored with 18 minutes remaining to provide the Bulldogs with the eventual margin of victory.
Ben Pearson and Matt Saunders scored a goal each for 3-5-2 Lawrence of Fairfield. Codey Fabian made six saves on 11 shots.
Graham Safford and Grant Aylward netted a goal each for 8-2 Hampden Academy. Ben Clark provided an assist and Logan Porier made one save while facing four shots.
JV: Lawrence 2-1

Winslow 2, Mount View 1
At Thorndike, Finn Ducker and Rodrigo Delcid netted first-half goals as Winslow edged Mount View.
Gabe Smith grabbed an assist while Mackenzie Michaud had 12 saves on 15 shots for the winners.
Justin Pierel scored an unassisted goal for Mount View; Zach Babin stopped four of five shots.

GIRLS SOCCER
Schenck 5, Katahdin 2

At Stacyville, Kristen Thompson and Lauren Lowell had two goals apiece to lead Schenck past Katahdin.
Kristina Jamo added the other goal for the Wolverines of East Millinocket. Leann Toothaker had nine saves on 11 shots.
Olivia McNally and Kali Rush scored for Katahdin with Melissa Duffy assisting on both. Makayla Patterson had six saves on 11 shots.

Washington Acad. 1, Woodland 0
At East Machias, Brandelyn Hodgdon scored with 32:18 remaining in the second half, accounting for the game’s only goal and leading the Raiders to victory over the Dragons.
Jesse Hardy made nine saves on 10 shots for 8-3 Washington Academy.
Kelsey Worden posted 13 stops against 19 shots for 8-4 Woodland.

Penquis 2, Bangor Christian 1
At Milo, Sadie Zambrano and Morgan Hall netted a goal apiece to lift Penquis past Bangor Christian.
Rachel Emery assisted on both goals for the 3-6-2 Patriots. Hannah Bess had 12 saves on 17 shots.
Morgan Murray scored for 4-5-1 Bangor Christian off a Whitney Holmes assist. Samantha Martin came up with 13 saves on 21 shots.

Medomak 5, Belfast 1
At Belfast, Taylor Keefe had two goals as Medomak of Waldoboro defeated Belfast.
Alanna Vose, Roxanne Jelenfy and Jessica Prescott contributed a goal for the Panthers. Ericka Christensen had six saves on 12 shots.
Hayle Rae scored for Belfast while Forrest Munson had three stops on 11 shots.
JV: Belfast 3-1

Madawaska 4, Fort Fairfield 2
At Madawaska, Valerie Parker had two goals and assisted on another to lead Madawaska past Fort Fairfield.
Meagan Ouellette and Erin Dugal added goals while Olivia Pelletier and Nicole A. Cyr grabbed assists for the 6-4-1 Owls. Amanda Nadeau made four saves on eight shots.
Emily Blaisdell and Kacie York scored for the 6-4-1 Tigers. Katy Donovan stopped 15 of 25 shots.

Lawrence 4, Hampden 0
At Fairfield, Courtney Langley had two goals plus an assist while Bailey Paquette also scored twice as Lawrence shut out Hampden.
Kristin Melcher and Janie O’Halloran contributed assists for the 6-5 Bulldogs. Jess Poulin saved all three Hampden shots.
Julia Snyder registered 12 saves on 16 shots for the 3-6-1 Broncos.
JV: Hampden 8-1

FIELD HOCKEY
Belfast 2, Camden Hills 1 (2OT)

At Belfast, Crystle Kirby stopped a free hit by Helene Wallace and scored from about seven yards out with 1:11 left in the second overtime to lift the Lions to victory over the Windjammers.
Ashland Hall had broken a scoreless tie for 7-5-1 Belfast with an unassisted goal 4:48 into the second half. Emma Hamm and Paxton Mohney combined to make five saves on six shots.
Monica Doucette of Camden Hills had tied the game on a penalty stroke with 13:24 to play in the second half. Sarah Nason made 10 saves on 12 shots for the 5-7-1 Windjammers.
JV: 1-1

Messalonskee 2, Bangor 1
At Oakland, Mackenzie Labbe scored with 2:06 left in regulation to lift Messalonskee over Bangor.
Katie Vernatchez scored on a penalty stroke for the 13-1 Eagles. Mackenzie McCafferty and Lexy Cole combined for five saves on six shots.
Brianna Tocci scored for 8-5 Bangor while Melissa Mower saved 15 of 17 shots.
JV: Messalonskee 5-1

Waterville 2, MCI 1
At Pittsfield, Kayla Pellerin’s goal with three minutes remaining supplied Waterville with its victory over Maine Central Institute.
Renee Roberts scored the other goal for 7-6 Waterville and Grace Gould made eight saves as the Purple Panters swept the two-game season series.
Leah Edmondson scored for 6-6-1 MCI and Kayla Michaud made eight stops.
JV: 0-0

Hermon 2, Old Town 1
At Old Town, Taylor Buck scored an unassisted goal late in the second half to propel Hermon past Old Town.
Lauren Tara added a first-half goal for the 4-10 Hawks. Nicolette Hashey had 13 saves on 14 shots.
Alexa Dufour scored for 1-12 Old Town, with Kayla Dupant getting the assist. Danyle Boober came up with 11 stops on 13 shots.

Mount View 11, Lincoln Acad. 0
At Newcastle, senior Angie Laliberte scored her first three goals of the season to pace Mount View of Thorndike past Lincoln Academy.
Brianna Moody and Allison Tsomides had a pair of goals apiece for Mount View, which is now 11-2-1 after collecting its sixth straight win.
Mercedes Reynolds, Makayla Dyke, Cheyenne Dyer and Alonia Horton had the other goals. Horton also had two assists as did Delainey Kein and Anna Piotti. Reynolds, Dyer, Tsomides, Chrissy Larrabee, Moody and Hayleigh Kein had an assist apiece.
Amanda Hall and Abbie Charrier didn’t have to make any saves.
Erin Dodge made 20 saves on 45 shots for 0-13 Lincoln Academy.

Orono 3, Mattanawcook 2
At Orono, Virginia Lopez-Anido scored the game-winning goal on an assist by Mindy Adams with 12:34 left in the game to give the Orono Red Riots the win over Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln.
Jillian Tuell scored the other two goals off assists from Lopez and Adams. Amber Saucier made 17 saves on 20 shots.
Taylor Hawkins and Brooke Kimball each scored a goal for the Lynx. Colleen Albert saved 14 of 18 shots.

Dexter 2, John Bapst 1
At Bangor, Shelby Lancaster assisted on the winning goal and scored the first to lead the Dexter Tigers past John Bapst of Bangor.
Crissy Mountain scored the game-winner with 18:31 left in the first half. Katie Eastman had an assist for the 11-2 Tigers, who avenged an earlier loss to the Crusaders. Maicee Gustin saved five of eight shots.
Katrina Daigle scored off an Elise Tilton assist for the 12-2 Crusaders of Bangor. Megan Smith made four saves on six shots.

Hampden 6, Rockland 1
At Bangor, Mindy Grover had two goals and an assist to power the Hampden Academy Broncos past Rockland.
Danielle Lumino and Olivia Plaisted each had a goal and an assist for the Broncos. Christina Fortin and Megan Galley each scored a goal. Melanie Parker made three saves on four shots.
Shelby Fogg scored on a Leah Ellis assist for the Tigers. McKyla Folleit made 14
saves on 22 shots.
JV: Hampden 6-1

Foxcroft 2, Central 1
At Dover-Foxcroft, Kelsey Boss scored two second-half goals, including the game-winner with seven minutes left, to lift the Ponies to victory over the Red Devils.
Megan Keane assisted on the tying goal six minutes into the second half. Cassie Curtis made three saves on four shots for 10-3 Foxcroft Academy.
Taryn Pineo had staked Cen-tral of Corinth to a 1-0 lead, converting a Kaitlyn Stymiest assist in the first half. Alix Rudzinski made 17 saves on 19 shots for the 7-6-1 Red Devils.
JV: Foxcroft 1-0

COLLEGE
FIELD HOCKEY
Southern Maine 3, St. Joseph’s 0

At Standish, Caitlin Albert scored all three goals with India Lowe assisting on two of them as Southern Maine of Gorham earned the win.
Allison Hill had three saves and Rachel Lolley two on six shots for the 8-4 Huskies.
Meaghan Johnson saved five of 11 shots for the 7-4 Monks.
***
GOLF
LOCAL
At White Birches GC, Hancock
Autumn Gold Tournament

Don Burnham, Russ Black, Roger Chandler, Bob Jackson 29; Scott Kimball, Dana Reiter, Domenic Efter, Glen Carter 30; Bob Carter, Junior Tracy, Royce Morrison, Ralph Alley 31 (mc); pin: No. 5, Bob Carter; longest drives, men: Lincoln Ehrlanbach; women: Terri Burke

At Rocky Knoll, Orrington
Senior Stableford League
Blind Draw

Bill Beck, Rick Crowell, Bill Haas, Bill Ferris, Larry Clark plus-4, Gerry Clifford, John Richard, Jerry Goss, Frank Daigle, Paul Landry minus-5, Joe McCluskey, Ron Landry, Quintin Allan, Robbie Robinson, Mel Bowden minus-16, Tom Bryant, Carl Buck, Don Wiswell, Charlie Veysey, Leo Goodin minus-18, Doug Higgins, Sonny Dubay, Rollie Spellman, Dale Anthony, Alan Blanchard minus-25; pins: No. 5 Bill Haas 4-8, No. 7 Leo Goodin 12-10, No. 12 Alan Blanchard 15-0, No. 17 Bill Haas 9-1

At Hampden CC, par 36
Men’s Thursday Night Scramble

Results: 1. Mark Pierce-Dennis Ellingwood-Reed Carson-Tim Davis 30, 2. (based on matching cards) Ted Rudnicki-Terry Williamson-Mark Nevers-Buzz Belanger 32, 3. Steven Ritz-Perkins-Bruce Colburn-Rollie Spellman-Jimmy Smith, 32; pin: No. 3, Reed Carson, 4-7½

NEPGA
At Martindale CC. Auburn
Junior-Senior Championship

Bob Darling, John Hickson 68, mark L’Heureux, Jon Ellis 70, Mike Worroll, Greg Sandell 71, Peter Matthews, Nick Glicos 71, Bob Mathews, Ron Bibeau 73, Gregg Baker, Peiter DeVos 75, Scott Hoisington, Ben Morey 78, Brian Enman, Rob Jarvis 80, Rank Leary, Keenan Flanagan 81

WMSGA
At Belgrade Lakes
Year-End Best Two of Four

Gross: Debby Gardner, Ann Probert, Dale Hannon, Marie Cates 146, Kathy Heaton, Nancy Williams, Jane Flower, Judy Plummer 163, Liz Coffin, Marilyn Rice, Yukiko Bigney, Kathy Constantine 163, Linda Cameron, Lynn Gall, Jane Diplock, Sandy Bethanis 166; net: Claire Poulin, Pat Carlista, Barbara Taber, Doreen Robinson 120, Christina Jackson, Barbara Hintze, Norene Ward, Kyle Atwell 130, Ann Nemi, Nancy Pratt, Patricia Durham, Marie Burns 130, Gail Gleason, Esther Sexton, Linda Durrell, Faith Vautour 131, Janice White, Pam Kropp-Anderson, Jan Skaggs, Kathy Anderson 131, Rona Backstrom, Mary Keller, Margaret Williams, Dot Veilleux 131, Virginia Goeke, Mary Kaufman, Terri Kangas, Judith Malcom 131
***
HARNESS RACING
FRYEBURG FAIR
Thursday’s results
First, Pace, $2,700

Powerful Boy, H. Campbell 10.40, 5.80, 2.40
She’s Always Hot, L. Fitch 4.60, 2.20
JC Lou Benjamin, R. Dinning 2.10
T—2:01.2; Qu. 2-4, $14.40; Ex. 4-2, $82.60; Tri. 4-2-3, $78.00
Second, Pace, $2,200
Dragon’s Heart, R. Dinning 5.00, 3.20, 2.60
Yukon Jake, C. Brogan 5.40, 3.40
Birdton Ernie, D. Dickison 2.80
T—2:01.4; Qu. 2-5, $36.20; Ex. 2-5, $106.00; Tri. 2-5-4, $276.00; DD 4-2, $44.00
Third, Trot, $2,400
Visioness, K. Switzer 4.20, 3.00, 2.80
Big Z Class, S. Taggart 4.40, 3.20
Trottin’ Tarzan, R. Dinning 3.20
T—2:01.4; Qu. 1-8, $9.80; Ex. 8-1, 16.40; Tri. 8-1-3, $50.20
Fourth, Pace, $2,200
Whitlock N, K. Switzer 4.20, 3.40, 2.40
Allamerican Orbit, S. Taggart 14.00, 3.80
Cardiogram, H. Campbell
T—2:01.1; Qu. 4-8, $91.60; Ex. 4-8, $67.20; Tri. 4-8-7, $290.00
Fifth, Pace, $9,185
Neutral Court, M. Graffam Barred
Neutralizer, W. Campbell 4.00, 3.00, 2.20
Hart Condition, G. Mosher 3.80, 2.20
Bill On The Hill, L. MacDonald 2.20
T—1:59.2; Qu. 5-6, $5.80; Ex. 6-5, $6.00; Tri. 6-5-4, $40.40
Sixth, Pace, $2,200
Malek Hanover, K. Switzer Jr. 5.00, 3.00, 2.80
CC Racy, K. Pillsbury 3.40, 2.80
Bad Kat, G. Mosher 2.80
T—1:58.4; Qu. 1-3, $6.20; Ex. 1-3, $13.00; Tri. 1-3-6, $46.60; DD 6-1, $6.80
Seventh, Pace, $2,800
Commitment, S. Gray 5.40, 2.40, 2.40
Shahbash, K. Switzer Jr. 2.60, 2.40
Trebuchet, J. Mosher 3.00
T—1:59.4; Qu. 2-4, $8.00; Ex. 2-4, $17.80; Tri. 2-4-1, $61.20
Eighth, Pace, $5,000
Take The Risk, S. Gray 6.00, 3.00, 2.40
Four Starzzzz Jaws, W. Campbell 3.20, 2.60
Rupert Rupert, G. Mosher 2.60
T—1:59.1; Qu. 5-6, $30.20; Ex. 5-6, $28.20; Tri. 5-6-3, $60.20
Ninth, Pace, $3,200
Work Out, H. Campbell 2.80, 2.60, 2.10
DW’s Abby, G. Mosher 5.40, 2.20
Aloha Reggie, K. Switzer Jr. 2.10
T—2:00.2; Qu. 4-6, $17.00; Ex. 6-4, $23.40; Tri. 6-4-3, $39.40
Tenth, Pace, $2,200
Mr D B, H. Campbell 34.60, 16.80, 5.20
Southwind Apache, L. Fitch 7.60, 4.40
Armbro Anthony, W. Campbell 3.60
T—2:01.4; Qu. 3-7, $53.60; Ex. 7-3, $492.80; Tri. 7-3-4, $6,303.20; LD 6-7, $106.80; Total Handle—$115,084

Friday’s starters, 1:30 p.m.
First, Pace, $2,400

1. Stubby-N-Bubby, G. Annaloro
2. Windy City Anita, W. Brown
3. Bell of the Sea, W. Watson
4. Sea Dog Time, M. Athearn
5. Georgie Girl, D. Dickison
6. Escape The Night, S. Mahar
7. Gamble, W. Campbell
8. DGS Navigator, H. Campbell
Second, Pace, $2,300
1. Big Shooter, G. Mosher
2. War Sprite, G. Bowden
3. Ragtime Raider, L. Fitch
4. Totally Fresh, H. Campbell
5. Race Me Jake, W. Childs
6. Lidia Graham, K. Switzer Jr.
7. Bali Ha’i, T. Wing
8. Goodgirlgonebad, W. Campbell
Third, Trot, $2,300
1. Omega Angel, S. Mahar
2. Elegant Supreme, G. Annaloro
3. Sticky Spice, C. Cushing
4. Cor’s Hot Flash, H. Campbell
5. Love Affair, K. Switzer
6. Cook Station Lady, W. Campbell
7. Numberonefan, L. Fitch
8. Sharif Kosmos, T. Wing
Fourth, Pace, $2,400
1. Ruby’s Z Tam, J. Mosher
2. Doitall, S. MacKenzie
3. Dartanion, M. Athearn
4. Urbane, K. Switzer Jr.
5. Macks A Pearl, W. Campbell
6. Marks Little Buddy, H. Campbell
7. Daniel, S. Gray
Fifth, Pace, $10,229
1. Miss Annalise, G. Hall
2. Alibies and Lies, R. Bartlett Jr.
3. A Work of Heart, W. Watson
4. The Salem Witch, S. Mahar
5. Mx Mozelle, G. Mosher
6. No Peeking, W. Campbell
7. On The Avenue, M. Graffam
8. Saks of Maine, R. Smith
Sixth, Pace, $2,200
1. Western Hope, K. Switzer
2. Kate’s Atom N, K. Switzer Jr.
3. Strong Silence, H. Campbell
4. Lucky Flower, G. Bowden
5. McPfast Bluegrass, S. MacKenzie
6. Bamboozled, G. Annaloro
7. Tea Time Again, W. Campbell
8. Fellamia, S. Taggart
Seventh, Pace, $10,229
1. Computer Art, G. Bowden
2. Scoot Hanna, R. Cloutier Jr.
3. Buttons Buttons, S. Mahar
4. Isn’t She Lo
vely, L. Fitch
5. Race Me Lucky, W. Childs
6. Ms Neutralize, G. Mosher
7. Native Power, G. Hall
8. Pembroke Whittney, H. Campbell
Eighth, Pace, $3,500
1. Sunrise J D, G. Bowden
2. Pembroke White Out, H. Campbell
3. Fairytale Princess, R. Cloutier Jr.
4. Cohenucopia, W. Campbell
5. Luckyredheadlucy, L. MacDonald
6. Liberation, K. Switzer Jr.
7. Scylla Hanover, K. Switzer
8. Deadlysatisfaction, G. Mosher
Ninth, Pace, $3,500
1. Legal Trouble N, H. Campbell
2. Jolly Good Fella, K. Switzer
3. Am I Next A, J. Germain
4. Red Bullet, S. Gray
5. Duke Wayne, S. Taggart
6. NF Sinfull, K. Switzer Jr.
7. Pentagon Don, G. Mosher
8. Successful Venture, W. Campbell
Tenth, Pace, $2,500
1. KG Westescape, K. Switzer Jr.
2. Bikini Kinda Guy, W. Campbell
3. Silvano, K. Switzer
4. Black Tie Only,R. Cloutier Jr.
5. Regarding Riley, G. Mosher
6. Futures Kwik, H. Campbell
7. Hegoeseasy, G. Bowden
8. Episodic, S. Taggart
***
VOLLEYBALL
HIGH SCHOOL
At Bucksport
Woodland (8-5) def. Bucksport (3-8) 25-22, 25,14, 25-19

Woodland: Ariel Knights 21-22 serving, 6 aces, 13 kills, 9 digs; Crystal Annis 9-11 serving, 4 kills, 21 assists; Shelby Bassett 14-17 serving, 7 aces, 17 kills; Tammara Croman 8-10 serving, 6 assists; Laura Reay 5 digs, 3 kills
Bucksport: Chelsea Porter 7-8 serving, 7 digs, 1 kill; Kelsey San Angelo 13-13, 3 aces, 8 digs; Victoria Grindle 9-9 serving, 2 aces, 10 digs; Brittany Bowden 7-8 serving, 2 aces, 3 digs.
JV: Woodland def. Bucksport 2-1

COLLEGE
At Gorham

UMass Boston (14-4) def. Southern Maine (1-11) 25-10, 25-7, 25-9

At Standish
Daniel Webster (6-4) def. St. Joseph’s (12-10) 3-2
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FOOTBALL
GREATER NEW ENGLAND YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Saturday’s Games

Lincoln County at ECH Knights, 6 p.m., at Kenduskeag
Buckfield Bucks at Erskine Eagles, 7 p.m.

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