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WINSLOW — Sage Clukey had four goals to lead Winslow past Erskine 9-0 in field hockey action Wednesday.
Alaina Lambert added two goals for the Black Raiders (3-0) while Joscelyn Denis had a goal and four assists. Leah Knight and Paige Owen each added goals and Lainey Bell had two saves to earn the shutout.
Hannah Torrey had 10 saves for Erskine (0-3).
WINTHROP 8, OAK HILL 0: Maddie Perkins’ four goals paced the Ramblers (3-0) to an MVC win over the Raiders (1-2) at Winthrop.
Bella Littler added two goals and two assists, Lauryn Wood scored twice and Madeline Wagner notched two assists for Winthrop, which also got three saves from Elle Folsom for the shutout.
Sierra Lane stopped 26 shots in net for Oak Hill.
MOUNTAIN VALLEY 2, HALL-DALE 0: Taylor Duguay and Autumn Freeman each scored in the Falcons’ win over the Bulldogs at Rumford.
Mallorie Bourret and Alivia Knox had assists for Mountain Valley (3-0) and Brooke Brown made two saves in the win.
Kelsey Cormier stopped 18 shots for Hall-Dale (0-1).
GIRLS SOCCER
CAMDEN HILLS 1, MT. BLUE 0: Britta Denny scored from Sidney Stone with 8.5 seconds left in the first half for the game’s only goal in the Windjammers’ KVAC win at Rockport.
Maddy Tohhanson made two saves to secure the shutout for Camden Hills (2-0), while Caitlin Burke stopped 15 shots for the Cougars (1-1).
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