HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS SOCCER

Bangor 3, Hampden 0
Bangor Christian 8, Schenck 1
Bucksport 5, John Bapst 0
Calais 2, Houlton 1
Ellsworth 2, Mount Desert Island 0
Messalonskee 2, Brewer 1
Mount View 3, Camden Hills 2

GIRLS SOCCER

Bangor 1, Hampden 0
Houlton 5, Calais 0
MDI 3, Ellsworth 2
Messalonskee 1, Brewer 0 (2OT)
Presque Isle 2, Fort Kent 1

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COLLEGE
MEN’S SOCCER

U-New England 3, Roger Williams 2 (2OT)

WOMEN’S SOCCER
Colby 1, Husson 0 (OT)
Saint Joseph’s 1, Suffolk 0
Southern Maine 3, Framingham State 2 (2OT)
U-New England 1, Roger Williams 0

FIELD HOCKEY
U-New England 1, Colby 0

WOMEN’S TENNIS
Southern Maine 6, UMass Boston 3

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HIGH SCHOOL
Boys soccer
Calais 2, Houlton 1

At Calais, Clay Green’s unassisted goal midway through the second half lifted Calais to a season-ended upset of Houlton.
Jeremy Beers added an unassisted tally while Josh Gillespie had 16 saves on 17 shots for the 5-9 Blue Devils.
Sam Fitzpatrick had an unassisted goal for 11-3 Houlton while Jared Tapley came up with six stops on eight shots.

Mount View 3, Camden Hills 2

At Augusta, Justin Pierel scored three goals, including the game-winner with 25:13 left in the game, to lead Mount View of Thorndike by Camden Hills for the KVAC Class B Championship.
Eike Dominiak and Dylan Keller each had an assist for the Mustangs. Nick Knight made 12 saves on 16 shots.
Henrey Marchetti and Malcolm Steele each scored a goal for the Windjammers. Ian Cushing stopped eight of 12 shots.

Bucksport 5, John Bapst 0
At Bangor, Jon Grindle netted three goals to power Bucksport by John Bapst.
Cody Farrell posted a goal and two assists for the 5-8-1 Golden Bucks. Mitchell Marks added a goal while Augusto Fellipe had an assist. J.C. Goodin stopped six of eight shots.
Mike Keim and Stuart Lenz combined for 12 saves on 22 shots for the 3-8-3 Crusaders.
JV: 0-0

Ellsworth 2, MDI 0
At Ellsworth, Zach Emeigh netted a goal and had an assist to lead undefeated Ellsworth by Mount Desert Island.
Matt Duhaime added a goal in the second half for the 13-0-1 Eagles. Jordan Carter blocked six of 10 shots.
Connor Records made eight saves on 13 shots for the 6-7-1 Trojans.
JV: Ellsworth 5-1

Bangor Christian 8, Schenck 1
At Bangor, Brandon Wilcox and Seth Dorman scored two goals each to propel Bangor Christian past Schenck of East Millinocket.
Brad Wilcox, Andrew Vicnaire, Sangwoo Seo and Zach Sirois each added a goal for the 12-2 Patriots. Rem Poulin grabbed three assists while Nate Fowler, Zach Melcher and Tyler Alexander each had one. Tim Whitaker and Alexander combined for four saves on eight shots.
Shawn Borrello scored the goal for the 2-11-1 Wolverines. Ryan Thompson stopped 10 of 27 shots.

Messalonskee 2, Brewer 1
At Oakland, Nate Snow’s unassisted score from the 18-yard line with 1:27 remaining gave the Eagles the win over the Witches.
Jacob Erskin tallied the first goal for 7-7 Messalonskee on a penalty kick, and goalkeeper Andrew Wilson made nine saves on 14 shots.
Jacob O’Donnell scored unassisted for the Witches (4-8-2), with ’keeper Evan Nadeau making 11 saves on 16 shots.
JV: 0-0

Bangor 3, Hampden Acad. 0
At Bangor, second-half goals by Jacques Larochelle, Luke Hetterman and Cody Comier enabled the Rams to cap off an undefeated regular season.
Brian Loiselle added two assists and Nick George one as the defending Eastern Maine Class A champions finished the regular season at 14-0 to secure the No. 1 seed in the final Heal point ratings.
Bangor was shut out in the first half for the first time this season despite outshooting Hampden 14-3, as Broncos’ goalie Logan Poirier came up with a pair of big saves on bids by George and Clark Noonan.
But the Rams maintained their offense dominance after intermission, and took the lead when a shot by George glanced in off Larochelle’s chest with 33:40 remaining.
Hetterman took a pass from George and scored from the left center of the penalty area five minutes later to extend the margin to 2-0, and Cormer grounded a shot inside the left post after taking a crossing pass from Loiselle with 4:13 remaining.
Bangor finished with a 28-5 advantage in shots. Bud Angst preserved Bangor’s 13th shutout victory of the season with one save, while Poirier made 13 saves for 11-3 Hampden Academy.

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GIRLS SOCCER
MDI 3, Ellsworth 2

At Bar Harbor, Grace Robbins scored unassisted goals 5½ minutes apart in the second half to rally the Trojans to victory.
Robbins tied the game 2-2, scoring with 14:56 left, then she gave 8-5-1 Mount Desert Island the margin of victory by converting with 9:28 to play. Elizabeth Weathers scored off a Bliss Weathers assist for the Trojans, who got 13 saves on 15 shots from Elizabeth Sargent.
Annika Firestone scored off a Heather Tupper assist to give 5-9 Ellsworth a 1-0 lead in the first half, then Anna Seavey scored an unassisted goal to put the Eagles in front 2-1. Jessica Toothaker made 11 saves on 22 shots.
JV: 1-1 tie

Houlton 5, Calais 0
At Calais, Amanda Fogarty scored a goal and tallied two assists to spark Houlton by Calais.
Vanessa Sanderson had a goal and an assist for the 12-2 Shiretowners. Chelsi Murray, Martha McPartland and Lily McLaughlin each chipped in with a goal. Madison Lezotte made five saves on 10 shots.
Hillary Hollingdale stopped 14 of 24 shots for the 5-7 Blue Devils.

Messalonskee 1, Brewer 0 (2OT)
At Brewer, Hannah Jalette scored the game-winning goal 2:24 into the second overtime to lift Messalonskee of Oakland past Brewer.
Ariana Perry grabbed the assist on the winning goal for the 8-4-2 Eagles. Sarah Jacques stopped three of five shots.
Missy Thompson made 16 saves on 20 shots for the 2-12 Witches.
JV: Messalonskee 1-0

Presque Isle 2, Fort Kent 1
At Fort Kent, Chandler Guerrette’s first-half goal off an assist from Chelsea Nickerson provided the margin of victory as the Wildcats remain unbeaten.
Kayla Richards added a goal in the first half for 14-0 Presque Isle. Kelsey Park made six saves on nine shots.
Abby Stevens scored in the second half for the 10-3-1 Warriors. Carissa Pelletier stopped 12 of 17 shots.
JV: FK 2-1

Bangor 1, Hampden 0
At Hampden, Grace Maclean scored with just over 8 minutes to play in regulation to snap a scoreless tie and send the Rams to their 12th victory.
Bangor caps the regular season with a 12-1-1 mark and goes into the Class A playoffs with the No. 2 seed.
Maclean pounced on a loose ball in front of the goalmouth after Kim Jordan’s ball from the right corner drew HA goalie Julia Snyder out of the net, and Maclean chipped it into the vacant left side of the goal.
Bangor outshot Hampden 32-4, but Snyder (19 saves) made some outstanding stops to keep her team in the game.
Mia Smith made one save for Bangor. Hampden finishes its season 6-7-1.

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PLAYER OF THE WEEK
COLLEGE
Sunrise Conference

Luka Odak (UM-Fort Kent junior), Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week, had a goal and an assist in a 3-0 win over SUNY-Canton and had two assists in a 5-0 win over Paul Smith’s College.

Spencer Jacoby (UM-Fort Kent sophomore), Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week, led a defense that allowed no goals and 10 total shots in
three shutout wins for the Bengals.

Desiree Smith (UM-Presque Isle sophomore), Women’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week, scored three goals and grabbed two assists in a pair of wins for the Owls.

Mindy Morneault (UM-Fort Kent junior), Women’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week, posted a pair of shutouts while allowing just one goal in three wins for the Bengals.

Little East Conference
Carly Dion
(Southern Maine junior), Women’s Cross Country Runner of the Week, paced the Huskies and finished 12th overall at the State of Maine Championships with a time of 19:57.2.

Jennie Foley (Southern Maine freshman), Women’s Cross Country Rookie Runner of the Week, finished second for the Huskies and 13th overall at the State of Maine Championships in 20:10.4.

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HIGH SCHOOL
Ian Champeon
(Foxcroft Academy senior), LTC Football Player of the Week, rushed for 113 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries, had two receptions for 46 yards and two touchdowns, and had a 55-yard punt return for another touchdown.

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COLLEGE
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Colby 1, Husson 0

At Waterville, Kate Pistel broke in alone after taking a pass from Su-Lin Del Guercio and slid the ball past Husson University goalkeeper Jen Plourde 3:04 into overtime to supply Colby with its victory over the Eagles.
Loni Pisani made eight saves on 16 shots for the 5-6-1 White Mules while Plourde finished with nine saves on 18 shots for 12-5 Husson.

Saint Joseph’s 1, Suffolk 0

At Standish, Mikayla Call scored in the 58th minute off a pass from Katherine Chambers to lead Saint Joseph’s by Suffolk University of Boston.
Katye Mayo stopped four of five shots for the 9-4-2 Monks.
Emily Joyce made 12 saves on 26 shots for 3-8-2 Suffolk.

USM 3, Framingham 2 (2OT)
At Gorham, Heidi DeHaan scored two goals, including the game-winner 56 seconds into the second overtime, to lift the University of Southern Maine past Framingham State.
Danielle Poulin scored in the first half for the 3-12 Huskies. Catherine Wise posted two assists while Kristen Willard had one. Alison Bradley made seven saves on 15 shots.
Laura Gray and Laura Powers each scored a goal for the 4-9 Rams. Kia Minor saw 10 shots, but did not make a save.

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FIELD HOCKEY
U-New England 1, Colby 0

At Waterville, Michaela Franey scored the only goal of the game in the first five minutes of play to lift the University of New England by Colby College.
Ayla Nelson made six saves on 20 shots for the 10-2 Nor’easters of Biddeford.
Liz Fontaine stopped one of four shots for the 5-7 Mules.

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GOLF
MSGA
At Riverside GC, Portland

Flight 1 gross: John Fox 74, Jim Quinn 75, Jim Surette 75, Lowell Watson 75; net: Joe Pietroski 64, Wade Trudel 65, Ira McLain 66, Tom Rowe 66; team gross: Jay Rowe 66, Jim Quinn 66, Lowell Watson 66, Rondel Reynolds 66; net: Craig Pride, Mike Comer, Mike Perreault, Paul Young 57, Gregory Dawson, Ken Rowe, Norm Charleston, Tom Rowe 57; skins, gross: No. 1 Terry MacMillan 3, No. 6 Rick Rand 2, No. 8 Pat Baldwin 3, No. 10 Marty Duffy 4, No. 11 Jay Rowe 3, No. 15 John Felten 3, No. 18 Bob Myers 3; net: No. 12 Ira McLain 2, No. 14 Mike Comer 2; pins: No. 3 Joe Pietroski 8-2, No. 6 Charlie Swett 22-2, No. 13 Roy Pinette 4-8

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HARNESS RACING
BANGOR RACEWAY
Tuesday’s Results
FIRST, Pace, $3,500

Pembroke White Out, H. Campbell 10.40, 2.20, 2.20
Eagle Together, K. Switzer Jr. 2.20, 2.10
Fairytale Princess, R. Cloutier Jr. -0-
T: 2:01. Ex 4-5, 16.20. Tri 4-5-6, 27.20.
SECOND, Pace, $1,900
Bad Kat, G. Mosher 8.60, 4.00, 3.20
Urgently N, M. Downey 5.00, 4.60
Tonros Prince A, C. Cushing 11.20
T: 2:00.2. Ex 2-3, 23.60. Tri 2-3-4, 151.20. DD 4-2, 14.00.
THIRD, Trot, $2,250
Charlize, R. Lanpher III 3.20, 3.20, 4.60
Girl Band, G. Hall 6.20, 8.80
Kung Pao Chic, S. Mahar 3.60
T: 2:02. Ex 7-4, 60.60. Tri 7-4-3, 85.60.
FOURTH, Pace, $2,000
Dawn On Me, S. Gray 3.40, 2.20, 2.10
Caman, G. Bowden 4.20, 3.20
Black Magic Gypsy, S. Mahar 5.40
T: 1:59.3. Ex 1-5, 13.40. Tri 1-5-6, 157.20.
FIFTH, Pace, $2,000
Warrior Jake, G. Mosher 13.40, 5.20, 2.10
Futures Kwik, H. Campbell 3.60, 2.10
Admiral Bull, G. Bowden 2.10
T: 1:58. Ex 6-3, 19.20. Tri 6-3-1, 50.00.
SIXTH, Pace, $1,900
E-business, K. Switzer Jr. 3.80, 2.20, 2.1o
Hummnahummnahummna, S. Mahar 3.20, 2.10
Educated, M. Downey 2.60
T: 2:01.2. Ex 5-6, 10.80. Tri 5-6-1, 16.00.
SEVENTH, Pace, $2,500
Do You Know Louise, S. Gray 4.00, 6.40, 3.40
Polo Ody, G. Mosher 5.20, 2.80
Tricky Rabbit, H. Campbell 3.40
T: 2:00.4. Ex 8-3, 16.40. Tri 8-3-5, 42.40. Pk3 6-M-8, 31.40.
EIGHTH, Pace, $3,500
Work Out, H. Campbell 4.80, 2.60, 2.20
osbornes Jet, S. Gray 2.60, 2.10
Danderosa, D. Dickison 2.80
T: 1:58.3. Ex 7-6, 12.00. Tri 7-6-1, 49.00.
NINTH, Pace, $2,000
Merry B Lucky, M. Downey 13.00, 3.60, 2.40
Pembroke Easy Call, G. Mosher 3.20, 2.20
Courgette Hanover, K. Switzer Jr. 3.00
T: 2:01.4. Ex 7-3, 84.80. Tri 7-3-5, 1,299.20. DD 7-7, 148.00.
Total Handle: $19,398.

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