HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL
Bangor 28, Lawrence 21
Biddeford 14, Noble 0
Bonny Eagle 24, Cheverus 21
Boothbay 70, Freeport 40
Brunswick 42, Oxford Hills 8
Cape Elizabeth 41, Greely 7
Foxcroft 45, Rockland 0
Gardiner 56, Nokomis 7
Gorham 36, Portlalnd34
Gray-New Gloucester 40, Lake Region 8
Hampden 39, Waterville 14
Lewiston 29, Cony 26 (OT)
Marshwood 33, Scarborough 6
Mattanawcook 26, Bucksport 7
MCI 52, Old Town 8
MDI 35, Camden Hills 26
Morse 40, Belfast 8
Mount Ararat 20, Edward Little 6
Mountain Valley 21, Falmouth 7
Mt. Blue 40, Brewer 18
Old Orchard 50, Sacopee Val. 20
Sanford 41, Kennebunk 7
Skowhegan 14, Messalonskee 8
Thornton Acad. 49, Massabesic 14
Wells 49, Poland 12
Westbrook 12, Deering 10
Windham 38, Portland 6
Winthrop 26, Jay 14
Yarmouth 64, Madison 6
York 50, Fryeburg Acad. 12
BOYS SOCCER
Central 3, Piscataquis 2
Houlton 4, Schenck 0
Katahdin 2, Fort Fairfield 2 (2OT)
Machias 4, Calvary Chapel 2
Orono 0, George Stevens 0 (2OT)
Penquis 2, Foxcroft 0
Shead 3, Jonesport-Beals 2
GIRLS SOCCER
Bangor 11, Brewer 0
Bangor Christian 3, Sumner 1
Camden Hills 2, Medomak 1
John Bapst 7, Foxcroft 2
Katahdin 2, Fort Fairfield 1
Madawaska 3, Calais 0
Mattanawcook 1, Penobscot Valley 1 (2OT)
Orono 3, George Stevens 1
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COLLEGE
MEN’S HOCKEY
Michigan State 5, Maine 3
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Holland 84, UM-Fort Kent 78
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HIGH SCHOOL
Boys soccer
Penquis 2, Foxcroft 0
At Dover-Foxcroft, Jesse McLaughlin scored an unassisted goal with 38:21 left in the second half to push Penquis of Milo to victory over Foxcroft Academy.
Alex Drummond added an insurance goal with 1:06 left in regulation for 7-6-1 Penquis. Richie Russell saved all 12 shots.
Hadi El Rabbat turned away 19 of 21 shots for 7-4-3 Foxcroft.
Central 3, Piscataquis 2
At Guilford, Matt Melanson scored two goals as Central of Corinth held off Piscataquis.
Matt Kelly also scored for the 2-11-1 Red Devils. David Lord recorded two assists. Cole Haskell made 15 saves on 17 shots.
Kyle Steeves and Robert Roberts scored for the 0-12-1 Pirates. Dylan Izbicki saved 12 of 16 shots.
JV: Piscataquis 5-0
Houlton 4, Schenck 0
At Houlton, Dylan Gard scored one goal and set up another to lead the Shiretowners to victory.
Cody Briggs, Gary Fowler and Jimmy Fitzpatrick scored one goal apiece for 9-1-2 Houlton. Jared Tapley made six saves on seven shots.
Ryan Thompson made 11 saves on 33 shots for 2-10-1 Schenck of East Millinocket.
Machias 4, Calvary Chapel 2
At Machias, senior Matt Little scored three goals and assisted the other to lift Machias over Calvary Chapel of Or-rington.
Noah Prescott scored in the second half for the 9-4-1 Bulldogs. Phillip Morse had an assist. Justin Weaver saved 10 of 23 shots.
Stephen Berenyi and Alex Ashmore scored unassisted goals for the 10-2-1 Sabers. Devon Warman made 16 saves off 31 shot.
Orono 0, George Stevens 0 (2OT)
At Orono, Orono’s A.J. Coleman and Ben Olivari of George Stevens Academy didn’t allow a goal through regula-tion and two overtimes.
Coleman stopped all nine shots for the 12-1-1 Red Riots while Olivari turned away all seven shots for the 7-7 Ea-gles.
JV: Orono 6-1
Shead 3, Jonesport-Beals 2
At Eastport, Timmy Barnes scored two second-half goals, staking the Tigers to a 3-0 lead that provided the margin of victory.
John Garnett scored the first goal for 8-6 Shead and assisted on one of Barnes’ tallies. Nick Vinson and Ethan Stevens combined to make six saves on nine shots.
Matt Alley provided a goal and an assist for Jonesport-Beals, while Terrell Carver scored once. Sid Look made five saves on 18 shots.
Katahdin 2, Ft. Fairfield 2 (2OT)
At Stacyville, Katahdin’s Robert Mycroft saved five of seven overtime shots while Fort Fairfield’s Tyler Churchill was 0-for-3 in goal as the teams played to a tie.
Katahdin (3-8-2) rallied from an 2-0 halftime deficit, capped by a Colby Gallagher goal with 11:04 left in the second half. Mike White provided the assist. Billy Livezey scored with 20:06 left in the second half. Mycroft saved 12 of 21 shots.
Andrew Tuck scored in the first half with an assist from Josh Booth for the 4-8-1 Fort Fairfield. Chris Weeks scored to make it 2-0. Churchill stopped 14 of 25 shots.
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GIRLS SOCCER
Bangor Christian 3, Sumner 1
At Bangor, Katherine Bragg scored two goals and assisted the other as Bangor Christian defeated Sumner of East Sullivan.
Demelza Ramirez scored with 19:50 left in the first half for the 7-5-1 Patriots. Emma Johnson had an assist. Kaylin Pellegrini turned away two of five shots.
Tashia Daley scored an unassisted goal with 38:15 left in the second half for 0-14 Sumner. Kelsey Tucker stopped 12 of 25 shots.
Orono 3, George Stevens 1
At Blue Hill, Chloe Paul netted two goals to help lift Orono over George Stevens Academy.
Taylor Chasse added a goal for the 11-2-1 Red Riots. Elizabeth Fox saved three of four shots.
Rachelle Kane scored to pace the 8-4-1 Eagles. Hannah Van der Eb stopped seven of 12 shots.
JV: George Stevens 5-0
Bangor 11, Brewer 0
At Brewer, Grace MacLean scored four goals as Bangor improved its record to 11-1-1.
Eliza Estabrook added two goals for the Rams, while Kim Jordan, Ashley Robinson, Anna Colpritt, Erin Beaulieu and Jade Baumrind each scored once.
Meri Wicks earned the shutout by stopping the only three shots she faced.
Missy Thompson saved 10 of 33 shots for 2-11 Brewer.
John Bapst 7, Foxcroft 2
At Bangor, Kris Gerow scored two goals to help lift John Bapst over Foxcroft Academy.
Jordan Myerowitz had a goal and an assist for the 8-5 Crusaders. Sierra Pierce, Maggie Lynn, Rebecca Settle and Sarah Payne also scored. Anna Carmack and Kasey McGuire recorded assists. Laura Jordan and Mandy Sawyer combined for seven saves on 10 shots.
Lindsey Kousaie and Kaitlyn Scribner scored for the 8-4-1 Ponies. Sarah Whittemore turned away 18 of 32 shots.
Mattanawcook 1, PVHS 1 (2OT)
At Lincoln, Kirstina Hallett scored off a Jordan Leveille assist 25:45 into the second half to help the Howlers gain an eventual double-overtime tie against the Lynx.
Jess Fortin scored a first-half goal off a Brittany Libbey assist for 2-10-1 Mattanawcook Academy. Taylor Blood made nine saves on 11 shots.
Joecelyn Thomas made nine saves on 18 shots for 6-4-3 Penobscot Valley of Howland.
Camden Hills 2, Medomak 1
At Rockport, Kristina Alex scored the winner with 19:09 remaining in regulation when she lofted a shot over the goalie’s head from 18 yards out to lead Camden Hills past Medomak Valley of Waldoboro.
Jackay Richards scored on a cross from Gabby Duke with 29:47 left in the first half to put 5-7-2 Camden Hills up 1-0. Lindsay Bumbalo saved four of six shots.
Alanna Vose scored on a Julie Ennamorati cross with 5:26 left in the first to tie it for 10-4 Medomak Valley. Ericka Christensen stopped three of seven shots.
JV: Camden Hills 5-1
Madawaska 3, Calais 0
At Madawaska, Megan Ouellette scored in the first half as Lindsey C. Lavoie and Nathalie Cyr added second-half goals to lead Madawaska to victory over Calais.
Valerie Parker assisted all three goals for the 8-4-1 Owls. Amanda Nadeau stopped six of eight shots.
Hillary Holling
dale turned away 11 of 16 shots for 5-6 Calais.
Katahdin 2, Fort Fairfield 1
At Stacyville, first-half goals by Olivia McNally and Kali Rush lifted Katahdin to a Senior Day victory.
Melissa Duffy assisted on McNally’s goal.
Kylie Plourde scored an unassisted goal in the second half for Fort Fairfield.
Makayla Patterson made 12 saves on 13 shots for 3-11 Katahdin.
Katy Donovan made six saves on eight shots for 7-5-1 Fort Fairfield.
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FIELD HOCKEY
Class C
Orono 1, Winthrop 0 (OT)
At Winthrop, junior Virginia Lopez-Anido scored the winner with 1:19 left in overtime to give No. 7 Orono an up-set win over No. 2 Winthrop.
Lopez-Anido scored on a rebound off the goalie from a Jill Tuell shot for 7-7-1 Orono. Amber Saucier saved all 12 shots to earn the shutout win.
Katie Michelson turned away 14 of 15 shots for 13-2 Winthrop.
Foxcroft 6, Mattanawcook 3
At Dover-Foxcroft, Sabrina Sharrow scored three goals and assisted on two others to lead the No. 3 Foxcroft Academy Ponies past No. 6 Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln in quarterfinal playoff action.
Mariah Arno scored twice for the 12-3 Ponies. Kelsey Boss had a goal and three assists while Jen Seavey had an assist. Cassie Curtis made three saves on six shots.
Taylor Hawkins, Brooke Kimball and Brooke Hanscom each scored a goal for the 8-7 Lynx. Morgan Russell had two assists and Colleen Albert made 11 saves on 17 shots.
Class B
Mount View 1, Winslow 0
At Thorndike, junior Brianna Moody tipped in a junior Hayleigh Kein assist with 15:09 left in regulation to lead third-ranked Mount View past No. 6 Winslow.
Rebecca Kimball made one save on one shot in the first half for 12-2-1 Mount View while Amanda Hall stopped all four shots in the second.
Sara Jackson turned away one of two shots for 6-8-1 Winslow.
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FOOTBALL
MDI 35, Camden Hills 26
At Bar Harbor, senior halfback Nat Hinckley rushed for 103 yards and scored four touchdowns, including the eventual 5-yard clincher in the fourth quarter, as the Trojans held off a determined comeback by the Windjammers.
Hinckley, who carried 15 times, had scoring runs of 44 and 1 yard and caught a 49-yard TD pass from Duncan Smith, all in the first quarter. He caught two passes for 75 yards.
Smith was 4-for-6 passing good for 101 yards. Spencer Ward added a 3-yard TD run for Mount Desert Island.
Jacob Powers rushed 19 times for 125 yards to pace Camden Hills, including fourth-quarter scoring runs of 3 and 49 yards.
Camden Hills (0-7) 0 6 6 14 — 26
MDI (3-4) 20 8 0 7 — 35
MDI — Hinckley 44 run (Prior kick)
MDI — Hinckley 1 run (Prior kick)
MDI — Hinckley 49 pass from Smith (rush failed)
CH — Gartley 20 pass from Landwehr (rush failed)
MDI — Ward 3 run (Ward rush)
CH — Denham 14 pass from Landwehr (pas failed)
CH — Powers 3 run (pass failed)
MDI — Hinckley 5 run (Prior kick)
CH — Powers 49 run (Gartley pass from Landwehr)
MCI 52, Old Town 8
At Pittsfield, the Huskies scored 35 first-quarter points en route to victory over the Coyotes.
Patrick Hapworth provided a 30-yard touchdown run, a 25-yard field goal, made an interception and went 7-for-7 on extra-point kicks for Maine Central Institute. Shawn Bennett carried five times for 92 yards and touchdown and also completed two passes for 39 yards and a score.
Chris Shorey and Trey Vintinner also had interceptions for the Huskies, who piled up 241 rushing yards. Britton Moholland scored on a 20-yard fumble return and a 4-yard run.
Josh Boucher completed a 10-yard TD pass to Eric Boyington to lead Old Town.
Old Town (0-7) 0 0 0 8 — 8
MCI (5-2) 35 17 0 0 — 52
MCI — Moholland 20 fumble return (Hapworth kick)
MCI — Hunt 33 pass from Bennett (Hapworth kick)
MCI — Poulin 5 run (Hapworth kick)
MCI — Bennett 60 run (Hapworth kick)
MCI — Hapworth 30 run (Hapworth kick)
MCI — Maloon 20 run (Hapworth kick)
MCI —Moholland 4 run (Hapworth kick)
MCI — Hapworth 25 field goal (Hapworth kick)
OT — Boyington 10 pass from Bouchard (Boucher rush)
Morse 40, Belfast 8
At Belfast, Pat Wolfe scored three times on runs and Michael Walton connected three times through the air as Morse of Bath routed Belfast.
Wolfe had five carries for 152 yards and scored three touchdowns in the first half. Walton was 4-for-9 passing for 63 yards, completing two scoring throws to Everett Moye and another to John Buck.
Derrick Bernosky scored on a 10-yard run in the fourth quarter to pace Belfast. He had 15 carries for 46 yards. Brad Reed scored the two-point conversion.
Morse (6-2) 21 12 7 0 — 40
Belfast (1-6) 0 0 0 8 — 8
M — Wolfe 12 run (Wolfe kick)
M — Moye 27 pass from Walton (Wolfe kick)
M — Wolfe 43 run (Wolfe kick)
M — Buck 1 pass from Walton (kick failed)
M — Wolfe 80 run (kick failed)
M — Moye 20 pass from Walton (Wolfe kick)
B — Bernosky 10 run (Reed rush)
Mattanawcook 26, Bucksport 7
At Bucksport, Ethan White scored three touchdowns, all on 1-yard runs, as Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln defeated Bucksport.
White totaled 98 yards on 22 carries to pace the Lynx. Greg Hand also scored on a 1-yard rush in the second quar-ter. White completed a two-point conversion pass to Hand after White’s second score.
Isaac Redman completed a 16-yard pass to Vinny Tymoczko to put Bucksport on the board in the fourth quarter. Alex Giosia ran 16 times for 84 yards.
Mattanawcook (5-2) 6 14 0 6 — 26
Bucksport (3-4) 0 0 0 7 — 7
MA — White 1 run (kick failed)
MA — White 1 run (Hand pass from White)
MA — Hand 1 run (rush failed)
MA — White 1 run (rush failed)
B — Redman 16 pass from Tymoczko (Osthoff kick)
Foxcroft 45, Rockland 0
At Rockland, Ryan Stroud passed for four touchdowns and ran in another as Foxcroft Academy shut out Rock-land.
Stroud was 9-for-21 passing for 130 yards with one interception. Ian Champeon caught two of the scoring passes, ran six yards for another score and returned a punt 55 yards for a fourth touchdown. Champeon totaled 93 yards on 13 carries.
Robert Harmon and Josiah Richard caught Stroud’s other TD passes. Chase Hutchinson rushed 10 times for 58 yards.
The Ponies’ defense forced seven turnovers and held Rockland to 26 yards on 23 carries.
Rockland’s Dylan Meklin completed 9-of-25 passes for 55 yards and Anthony Massicotte recorded six tackles and two sacks.
Foxcroft (7-0) 7 20 12 6 — 45
Rockland (2-5) 0 0 0 0 — 0
FA — Champeon 22 pass from Stroud (Richard kick)
FA — Stroud 3 run (Richard kick)
FA — Champeon 6 run (Richard kick)
FA — Champeon 55 punt return (kick failed)
FA — Harmon 8 pass from Stroud (kick failed)
FA — Champeon 25 pass from Stroud (kick failed)
FA — Richard 10 pass from Stroud (kick failed)
Mt. Blue 40, Brewer 18
At Farmington, Ryan Backus scored three touchdowns to help lead Mt. Blue to victory over Brewer.
Backus scored two touchdowns on rushes in the first and third quarters and completed a 7-yard scoring pass to A.J. Larrabee in the second.
Cam Sennick, Alec Wallace and Dana Kane scored rushing touchdowns for the Cougars.
Jaime Williamson led the Witches with a 77-yard kickoff returned for a touchdown and another score on a 65-yard run. Brandon Briggs first put Brewer on the board with a 34-yard scoring pass to Pat McEwen in the second quarter.
Brewer (1-6) 0 12 6 0 — 18
Mt. Blue (2-5) 14 8 12 6 — 40
MB — Backus 2 run (Berry pass from Backus)
MB — Sennick 6 run (rush failed)
B — McEwen 34 pass from Briggs (rush failed)
MB — Larrabee 7 pass from Backus (Larrabee pass from Backus)
B — Williamson 77 kick off return (rush failed)
MB — Backus 4 run (
pass failed)
MB — Wallace 22 run (rush failed)
B — Williamson 65 run (rush failed)
MB — Kane 9 run (rush failed)
Bangor 28, Lawrence 21
At Bangor, Lonnie Hackett rushed for 170 yards on 38 carries and scored three touchdowns while Joe Seccareccia passed for 170 yards and a score as the Rams ended Lawrence of Fairfield’s 36-game regular-season winning streak.
Hackett’s 1-yard scoring run with 5:12 left in the fourth quarter broke a 21-21 tie. He also scored from 2 yards out in the first quarter to stake Bangor to a 6-0 halftime lead, then added a 10-yard touchdown run in the third quarter to answer a 12-yard scoring pass from Bobby Belanger to Jeshua Dearborn and restore Bangor to a 14-7 lead.
Seccareccia completed 11 of 16 passes overall, and went 5-for-5 in the second half, including a 28-yard touchdown strike to Josiah Hartley late in the third quarter. Hartley had five pass receptions for 114 yards, while Nate Henigan had five catches for 56 yards.
Lawrence standout Christian Powers rushed for 103 yards on 19 carries, including scoring runs of 5 and 9 runs during a second half in which the teams exchanged touchdowns on the first six possessions.
Bangor (7-0) outgained 6-1 Lawrence 361-253 in total yardage while defeating the Bulldogs for the first time since 2004.
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VOLLEYBALL
HIGH SCHOOL
At East Sullivan
Machias (4-10) def. Sumner (2-12) 14-25, 25-18, 25-23, 25-18
Machias: Jordan Ranke 16-18 serving, 4 aces, 3 digs; Kate Richardson 8-10 serving, 4 kills, 2 digs; Sarah Smith 17-20 serving, 6 aces; Cady Rolfe 7-9 serving, 6 kills
Sumner: Brenn Alexander 17-21 serving, 3 kills, 3 digs; Cheryl Havey 13-16 serving, 5 aces, 2 kills, 2 digs, 2 assists; Brittany Spence 7-10 serving, 6 assists, 2 digs, 1 kill; Morgan Whitten 12-15 serving, 2 aces, 3 kills, 4 digs, 1 assist
COLLEGE
At Boston
UMass Boston (19-4) def. St. Joseph’s (13-11) 25-8, 25-6, 25-7
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COLLEGE
Holland 84, UM-Fort Kent 78
At Fort Kent, Aaron Brown scored 22 points and recorded five assists as Holland College of Prince Edward Island topped the University of Maine at Fort Kent.
Steve Brown added 18 points for the Hurricanes and Jacob Ayangma scored 10 points.
Manny Odugbela paced the Bengals with 42 points. Ilija Kalajdzic scored 15 points, Alan Campbell had 10 points and 12 rebounds and Yair Gal scored 10 points.
Holland (2-1) 84
A. Brown 8-2-22, Daley 0-1-1, MacLeod 2-0-5, Morrison 1-0-3, Moss 2-2-7, Ayangma 5-0-10, Bruyere 2-4-8, Saulnier 2-0-4, Fowler 1-0-3, Hardy 1-0-3, S. Brown 5-6-18, Jones, Wislman
UMaine-Fort Kent (0-1) 78
Nagradic 3-0-8, Hyliger 4-1-9, Gal 3-4-10, Kalajdzic 4-7-15, Odugbela 9-5-24, Campbell 4-1-10, Belizaire 1-0-2, Elias
3-pt. goals: A. Brown 4, S. Brown 2, MacLeod, Morrison, Moss, Fowler, Hardy; Nagradic 2, Odugbela, Campbell
Halftime: Holland 43-41
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HARNESS RACING
BANGOR RACEWAY
Friday’s Results
FIRST, Pace, $2,000
Birdton Ernie, D. Dickison 9.40, 2.80, 2.10
Canaco Oneida, G. Bowden 2.20, 2.80
Kyro Down, G. Mosher 2.10
T: 2:03. Ex 3-4, 18.40. Tri 3-4-2, $0
SECOND, Pace, $2,000
Dawn On Me, G. Mosher 13.40, 2.40, 2.20
Ms jeanne Marie, S. Gray 2.20, 2.10
Nordik Fever, S. Mahar 2.60
T: 1:58.2. Ex 5-2, 17.60. Tri 5-2-4, 94.40. DD 3-5, 43.00.
THIRD, Pace, $2,500
Totally Fresh, G. Mosher 2.20, 2.40, 2.10
My Heart’s Cry, H. Campbell 6.00, 2.80
Nell On Wheels, S. Gray 2.60
T: 2:01.3. Ex 1-2, 8.20. Tri 1-2-5, 19.40.
FOURTH, Pace, $2,000
One Nation, K. Switzer Jr. 3.40, 5.20, 2.10
Matt’s Got It, D. Dickison 2.60
Ripogenus, S. Gray 2.10
T: 2:00. Ex 2-5, 22.00. Tri 2-5-7, 75.40.
FIFTH, Pace, $2,000
Kg Westescape, K. Switzer Jr. 2.80, 3.00, 2.10
Glory Days, G. Bowden 14.00, 4.40
Woodmere Fulatrix, W. Watson 3.20
T: 2:01.4. Ex 1-5, 31.80. Tri 1-5-6, 91.00.
SIXTH, Pace, $2,000
Deadlysatisfaction, G. Mosher 3.20, 2.40, 2.10
Caman, H. Campbell 32.80, 8.60
Printing Desire, G. Bowden 15.40
T: 1:59.1. Ex 4-5, 40.20. Tri 4-5-2, 213.40.
SEVENTH, Pace, $2,000
Fairytale Princess, R. Cloutier Jr. 3.80, 3.00, 3.20
Mcpfast Bluegrass, S. MacKenzie 10.20, 4.40
Sheworeayellowribn, D. Dickison 25.00
T: 2:03. Ex 6-3, 34.20. Tri 6-3-8, 595.80. Pk3 1-4-6, 6.40.
EIGHTH, Pace, $4,000
Badlands Pride, S. Gray 7.00, 3.80, 2.20
Work Out, H. Campbell 3.40, 2.40
Fox Valley Lovebug, G. Mosher 4.20
T: 1:58. Ex 4-2, 11.60. Tri 4-2-3, 48.20.
NINTH, Pace, $2,000
Vasvixen N, S. Gray 9.60, 4.80, 3.00
Tangy’s Pocket, K. Switzer Jr. 3.20, 2.10
Lindons Luey, G. Bowden 2.60
T: 2:00.4. Ex 5-1, 34.20. Tri 5-1-4, 54.40. DD 4-5, 50.20.
Total Handle: $16,028.


