CORINTH — Dexter’s Grace Belanger scored two goals to help the Tigers remain undefeated with a 4-0 high school field hockey victory over the Central Red Devils Saturday.

Peyton Watson scored one goal and assisted on another and Abby Webber chipped in a goal for 9-0 Dexter.

For Central (2-6), Makayla Boudreau stopped 22 of 26 shots.

Piscataquis 2, Orono 1

At Guilford, Jewel Lamb scored two goals for the Piscataquis Community Pirates to give them the win over the Red Riots.

Lamb’s first goal was scored on a first-half corner off an assist by Miriah Chapman. Orono’s Katie Walker scored on an assist from Holly LaBrecque to tie the game 1-1 at the half.

Lamb scored an unassisted goal early in the second half to give PCHS the lead.

Orono goalie Maiah Cyr had 8 saves on 13 shots, while Piscataquis goalie Sydney Marden had 5 saves on 11 shots.

Football

Bucksport 61, Mount View 19

At Bucksport on Friday night, Matthew Stewart was 11 of 14 passing for 165 yards and four touchdowns to help the Golden Bucks roll by the Mustangs of Thorndike.

Jack Cyr rushed 14 times for 115 yards for the winners while. Asher Bowden rushed 8 times for 80 yards. Dylan Soper chipped in with two receptions for 55 yards and two TDs.

For Mount View, Trevor Saucier had a 90 kickoff return for a TD and a 5-yard TD run. Cole Hannon added a TD pass to Tyler Ripley.

MV 6 6 0 7 — 19

Bu. 14 14 27 6 — 61

B — Cyr 4 run (Deredin kick); M — Saucier 90 kickoff return (kick failed); B — Stewart to Hayden Craig 21 pass (Deredin kick); B — Stewart to Soper 15 pass( Deredin kick); M — Hannon to Ripley 39 pass (pass failed); B — Stewart to Cyr 31 pass(Deredin kick); B — Cyr 31 run (kick failed missed); B — Stewart to Soper 39 pass (Deredin kick); B — Stewart to Soper 15 pass (Deredin Kick); B — Bowden 20 run (Deredin kick); B — Cam Ashey 52 run (rush failed); M — Ripley 5 run (rush failed)

Girls Soccer

Piscataquis 4, Central 0

At Guilford, Piscataquis senior Mariah Pettit scored her first of two goals in the first half assisted by Alex Speed en route to the win over Central.

Erin Speed added a goal assisted by Bailey Lemieux. In the second half, Pettit scored her second goal on an assist by Erin Speed. Lucinda Wingert chipped in a goal assisted by Alex Speed to finish the scoring for the 5-2 Pirates.

PCHS goalie Haylee Patterson stopped all four shots she faced for her third shutout of the season. Goalie Aly Crocker made 11 saves on 15 shots for Central (3-4).

Hermon 5, Ellsworth 1

At Ellsworth on Friday night, Claire Petersen scored two goals and recorded an assist to lead the Hawks by the Eagles.

The Eagles scored early off a goal from Caitlin Bean, but the Hawks then scored the next five goals.

Alex Allain scored the first goal, then assisted on the next three scored by Megan Howes, Savannah Allain and Petersen. Petersen capped off the scoring with a left-footed blast to the upper corner with an assist from Laura Phipps.

Callie Hammer faced 18 shots, saving 13 for the Eagles and Hailey Perry recorded 5 saves on 6 shots for Hermon.

Bangor Chr. 2, Katahdin 0

At Bangor, Bangor Christian defeated Katahdin on second half goals by Jasmin Brown and Alexi Davis.

Michaela Phillips assisted on the Davis goal.

Goalie Sierra McDonald had 3 saves on 3 shots for Bangor Christian (4-4-1). Goalie Caitlin Stevens made 22 saves on 25 shots for Katahdin of Stacyville.

Mattanawcook 2, Penquis 1

At Milo, Mattanawcook’s Paige Hessletine scored the game-winner in the second overtime to beat Penquis Valley.

Rebecca Pierce scored for Penquis on an assist from Megan Witham to take the 1-0 lead with seven seconds remaining in the first half.

Hessletine scored with 3:23 left in regulation to send the game into overtime. Mazie Palmer assisted on the tying goal.

Patriots goalie Jordan Durant made 30 saves on 34 shots. For the Lynx, Meridith Blessard had 2 saves on 4 shots.

Greenville 4, Shead 3

At Greenville, Shelby Ward’s goal in overtime lifted the Lakers by the Tigers of Eastport.

Lindsay Fenn sparked 5-1-1 Greenville with two goals and Courtney Mann added one. Goalkeeper Molly Foley made three saves on six shots.

Brooke Robbinson led 4-3 Shead with two goals and Mariah Kirshman added one. Goalkeeper Samantha Wilder made 11 saves on 15 shots.

Boys Soccer

Central 4, Penquis 0

At Milo, Andrew Speed recorded two goals and two assists to help Central notch the win over Penquis Valley and remain undefeated.

Trevor Macomber gave Central a first-half lead on a corner kick assisted by Speed. Troy Potvin chipped in with a goal and Caleb Shaw had an assist for 7-0 Central.

Goalie Quannah Harrod had 2 saves on 2 shots for Central. Dereck Thomas had 21 saves on 28 shots for Penquis, now 0-6-1.

Piscataquis 3, Dexter 1

At Guilford, Tristan French scored two goals to lead Piscataquis (3-4-1) to victory over Dexter (0-7-1).

French opened the scoring for the Pirates with a goal 12 minutes in. Dexter tied it 10 minutes later when Bailey Spack crossed the ball to Matt Richards for the score. Nate Burns then converted a Will Willard pass to put the Pirates up 2-1.

French scored the insurance goal five minutes into the second half on a Mitchell Noyes assist.

PCHS goalie Jeremy Bell made 7 saves on 8 shots and Joshua Simcock had 11 saves on 20 shots for Dexter.

Ellsworth 2, Hermon 0

At Ellsworth, Jack Weeks scored Ellsworth’s first goal at 20:48 of the first half on a well-executed through pass from linemate Anthony Gardner en route to the win for the Eagles.

Gardner headed in the game’s second goal with 6:48 remaining in the game on an assist from Jeff Weeks.

Ellsworth goalkeepers Bruce St. Peter and Nick Bagley shared the goalkeeping duties, making 2 saves each on 6 shots. Hermon goalkeeper Hunter Clukey made 11 saves on 18 shots.

JV: Ellsworth 3-0

Bangor Chr. 4, Katahdin 0

At Bangor, Tyler Welch scored two goals to help lead the Patriots by the Cougars of Stacyville.

Luke Chandler and Josh Palmeter each added a goal for the Patriots, now 6-1.

Katahdin is now 1-8.

Calais 5, Lee 3

At Calais, Andre Paul netted four goals to propel the Blue Devils to the win against Lee Academy.

Nathan Newell scored what proved to be the winning goal with 18:41 left in the 2nd half. Kyle Johnson had three assists.

For Lee, Kyler Peters scored two goals and added an assist while Luka Stevic chipped in one goal.

Matt Perkins made 16 saves on 22 shots for 1-5 Calais. Sam Mallet had 9 saves on 16 shots for 3-2-1 Lee.

Bangor 1, Mt. Ararat 1

At Bangor, the Rams battled the Eagles of Mount Ararat to a 1-1 double overtime tie.

MA’s Kenny Stimpson scored off a Robbie Small assist with 3:09 left in the first half for the 1-0 lead.

With 35:47 left in the second half, Bangor’s Carson Atherley scored off a crossing pass from Javon Myers to tie it and send the game into overtime.

Goalkeeper Stanley Clark made 10 saves for Bangor (5-0-1) while Jon Roux had 9 for 4-1-1 Mount Ararat of Topsham.

Penobscot Valley 4, DIS 0

At Deer Isle, Grant Doane scored a hat trick to lead the Howlers to victory over the Mariners.

Alex Thompson added a goal for the 4-1-1 Howlers with assists going to Teddy Hallett and Dylan Clement.

Penobscot Valley goalkeeper Joe Higgins stopped all five shots he faced.

For Deer Isle-Stonington (1-6), goalies Ethan Shepard and Noah Gillen combined to make 26 saves on 32 shots.

Old Town 1, Presque Isle 1

At Victory Field in Old Town, Presque Isle and the Coyotes played through double overtime to finish with a 1-1 tie.

Presque Isle got on the board in the first half with a goal from Ben Nickerson. Old Town’s Jeremy Gogan scored to tie it in the second half.

Andrew Paterson of Presque Isle (5-2-1) was solid in goal and made a game saving save in the second overtime, finishing with 15 saves on 16 shots. Zac Libby of Old Town (5-1-1) sopped 8 of 9 shots he faced.

Shead 3, Greenville 1

At Greenville, Ryan Eylar scored twice to pace Shead to the win.

Ian Sullivan added a goal for the 5-1-2 Tigers.

Trevor Richards scored the lone goal for 4-3 Greenville.

Matt Mendes made 2 saves on 5 shots for Greenville. Philip Farrell made 5 saves on 6 shots for Shead.

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