THORNDIKE — Avery Bond and Tasha Dutil each scored goals to lead the Erskine girls soccer team to a 2-0 win over Mt. View in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A game.
September 2013
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Staples changes things up at USM
Emily Staples played just a few minutes at striker during her career at Gardiner Area High School and not much at all before that.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER: Morse runs past Gardiner
GARDINER — Having senior Ally Day in goal Tuesday helped the Gardiner girls soccer team keep a few balls out of the net. But the Tigers were no match for Morse.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Bowie stays positive despite losses
Katherine Bowie probably didn’t have this in mind when she chose to play Division I field hockey at Siena College.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER: Erskine holds off Mt. View
SOUTH CHINA — Erskine senior captain Ryan Rodrigue staked out some space in front of the Mt. View net and hoped Jake Suga could execute the set play off a corner kick with the teams engaged in a tight battle Tuesday afternoon.
Kennebec Journal area police log, Sept. 17, 2013
AUGUSTA — At 4:15 p.m., a 34-year-old Augusta man was charged with domestic-violence assault by police responding to a complaint on Stream Side Road.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Mallett a leader at St. Michael’s
When Wendy Ellis was named head women’s soccer coach at St. Michael’s College in April, she didn’t meet three-year starter Jordyn Mallett right away. Mallett, a Winslow High School graduate, was studying abroad in New Zealand.
NHL: ‘Reborn’ Thomas signs with Florida
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) — Tim Thomas took a few hunting trips during his sabbatical from hockey, including one journey to Florida where he ended up snagging an alligator.
Arson site prompts more complaints from neighbors
Waterville city officials say there is not much they or residents can do about the bank-owned property at 5 Elm Court that was burned by fire last month
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Colby field hockey off to good start
It’s three games into the regular season, and Colby College field hockey coach Tina Cormier has already noticed a decided difference in this year’s team.