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BATH — Sierra Prebit scored in the second quarter with an assist from Maci Freeman, and the Cony field hockey team beat Morse 1-0 on Saturday.
Taylor Prebit made four saves for the shutout for Cony (4-2-0). Morse (2-3-1) goalie Gracie Hawkes stopped 10 shots.
LEWISTON 2, MESSALONSKEE 1: Lexi Freeman scored both goals in the Blue Devils’ overtime victory in Oakland.
After a 0-0 score at the half, Freeman scored in the second half with an assist from Ceci Miller for Lewiston (4-2). Francesca Caccamo scored Messalonskee’s (5-2) only goal in the second half, as well.
In overtime, Freeman won it for Lewiston off a pass from Kelsey Westleigh. Lewiston’s goalie Kimberly McLaughlin saved eight shots. Messalonskee’s Skye Sadler made five saves.
BOYS SOCCER
ERSKINE 6, OCEANSIDE 1: Sam Boynton had a hat trick to spark the Eagles to the win in Rockland.
Malachi Lowery added two goals for Erskine while Liam Perfetto had the other one.
Erskine improves to 4-0-0, while Oceanside falls to 1-3-0.
RICHMOND 13, VINALHAVEN 1: Zander Steele and Cole Alexander each had a hat trick to pace the Bobcats on Vinalhaven.
Connor Vachon added two goals for Richmond (2-2-0) while Max Viselli, Hunter Mason, Brady Alexander, Ben Fournier and Teaghan Gilpatric had one apiece. Ben Johnston made two saves.
Ira Stockman had the goal and Sam Wentworth stopped 13 shots for Vinalhaven (0-1-0).
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