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MADISON 2, MOUNTAIN VALLEY 1: Raegan Cowan scored with 33 seconds remaining in the game to lead the Bulldogs (4-3) to victory over the Falcons (3-7) in Madison.
Ella Haynie also scored in the second half for Madison and Hope Hade made seven saves.
Emma Cluckey scored in the first half for Mountain Valley and Justice Gendron made 21 saves.
FIELD HOCKEY
WINTHROP 6, LISBON 0: Maddie Perkins scored twice and added two assists to help the Ramblers to the win.
Madeline Wagner had a goal and two assists for the Ramblers (9-0-0) while Bella Littler had a goal and assist. Lauryn Wood and Julia Letourneau scored a goal apiece. Brook Belz had an assist.
Maria Levesque made 23 saves for Lisbon (2-3-2).
CONY 12, WATERVILLE 0: Mallory Audette had four goals, while Abigail Morrill had two goals and four assists for the Rams in a win over the Purple Panthers in Waterville.
Maci Freeman had a goal and three assists for Cony (5-4). Natalie Dube, Sierra Prebit, Tatiana Roque, Caroline Hendrickson and Isabella Smith each added goals for Cony.
Yuliya Paquette had 12 saves for Waterville (1-6-1).
BOYS SOCCER
MONMOUTH 5, DIRIGO 1: Hayden Fletcher scored four times for the Mustangs (6-1-1) in the victory over the Cougars (1-6) in Dixfield.
Ryan Michaud had the other goal while Hunter Frost had four saves for Monmouth.
Mason Ducharme scored for Dirgio and Ethan Woods had the assist. Travis Wight and Loegan Hodgkins combined to make 13 saves.
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