BATH — Kiki Densmore and Kelsey Cassidy each scored to help the Brunswick field hockey team shutout Morse 2-0 on Monday afternoon at McMann Field.
Kelsey Sullivan assisted on Cassidy’s goal, which came in the second quarter. Dragons (4-2-1) goalie Ahavah Burch made seven saves to hold the shutout.
Gracie Hawkes made eight saves for the Shipbuilders (2-4-1).
LISBON 3, TELSTAR 2 OT: Reesa Potvin escaped on a breakaway and scored the game-winning goal with 2:35 left in overtime, lifting the Greyhounds to victory over in Bethel.
Telstar’s Nicole Cox tied the game in the fourth quarter on an assist by Kyra Rose-Espinoza. The Rebels got two goals by Kayla Cooper and Amelia Mooney, with the two assists going to Haley-Jane Tuplin.
Cox scored her first of two goals in the first quarter and goalie Maria Levesque made eight saves.
GIRLS SOCCER
MONMOUTH/WINTHROP 8, BOOTHBAY/WISCASSET 0: Megan Ham scored a hat trick as the Ramblers defeated the Seahawks in Winthrop.
Ella Rice, Elsa Goebel-Bain, Maddy Beck, Lydia Rice and Brooklyn Federico also scored for Monmouth/Winthrop (5-1-0). June Foyt manned the goal but didn’t need to stop any shots on goal.
Emilie Crocker made 27 saves for Boothbay/Wiscasset (0-4-0).
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