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WINSLOW — Maddie Niles had four goals and an assist as Lawrence defeated Winslow 7-1 in field hockey action Tuesday.
Ashtynn Stewart, Lexi Moran and Hope Bouchard also scored for Lawrence (10-0).
Goalie Gabbie Nickerson had three saves.
Neveah Duplissie scored the lone goal for Winslow (2-9) while Lainey Bell had 18 saves.
LEAVITT 4, ERSKINE 0: Cierra Barker scored two goals off Izzy Gates assists in the first quarter to kickstart the Hornets’ (7-1) victory over the Eagles (2-6-1) in Turner.
Emma Beedy added a goal and an assist for Leavitt, scoring off a Maddie Morin assist in the second quarter, then feeding Anna Sargent for the Hornets’ final goal in the third quarter.
Lily Chabot and the Leavitt defense held Erskine without a shot on goal, while Makenzie Toner made 12 saves for the Eagles.
BOYS SOCCER
LISBON 1, HALL-DALE 1: Keegan Cary scored a goal as the Bulldogs earned a tie in MVC action in Farmingdale.
Ihsah Adbalnabi assisted the goal while Ben Nathan made 18 saves for Hall-Dale (4-3-1).
Bryce Poulin scored off an assist from Daniel Levesque for Lisbon (6-0-1) while Levi Tibbetts stopped 12 shots.
RICHMOND 12, TEMPLE 0: Marco Lander had four goals to lead a balanced attack in the Bobcats’ win.
Hunter Mason added a hat rick for Richmond (6-1-1) while Ben Fournier, Zander Steele, Wyatt Cassidy and Connor Vashon had one apiece. Max Viselli had six assists while Dave Edwards, Avery Crowe and Vashon combined to make four saves.
Hunter Bussell stopped eight shots for Temple (0-6-0).
OAK HILL 5, WINTHROP 2: The Raiders netted five goals in a high-scoring first half and downed the Ramblers in Winthrop.
Oak Hill’s (4-4-0) Ethan Vattaso led the way with two goals and an assist. Ethan Lemont, Luke Bergeron and Jordan Castonguay also scored for the Raiders.
Gabe Corey and Isaac Breau scored for the Ramblers (3-3-0).
Each team’s goalie, Cade Fessenden of Oak Hill and Jaxson August of Winthrop, finished with six saves.
GIRLS SOCCER
RICHMOND 3, TEMPLE ACADEMY 2: Breonna Dufresne scored twice as the Bobcats (6-2-1) edged the Bereans (3-2-1) in Waterville.
Eden Balduf also scored for Richmond, while Dixie Szabo scored both of Temple’s goals.
Richmond’s Autumn Lane made none saves in goal, while Temple keeper Katelyn Rose had 13.
WINSLOW 4, LAWRENCE 0: Kyri Meak scored a hat trick to lead the Black Raiders to the win in Winslow.
Lacey Sillanpaa added the other goal off an assist from Meak for Winslow (2-3-1). Isabella Fleury made six saves.
Lawrence falls to 1-6-0.
WATERVILLE 6, CONY 0: Mara Von Oesen and Sadie Williams each scored twice to lead the Purple Panthers to the win in Waterville.
Piper Hamilton and Jade Howard had a goal apiece for Waterville (6-1-1). Williams also had two assists, and Haley Dunn made four saves.
Abby Brown stopped six shots for Cony (0-6-1).
LEAVITT 3, GARDINER 0: Kira Welch made 11 saves to earn her first career shutout as the Hornets (4-3) blanked the Tigers (4-4) in Turner.
Kylee Spugnardi opened the scoring with a goal for Leavitt three minutes into the game; Jalee Boucher assisted. Ali Dening scored twice in the second half, one an unassisted goal and the other on a penalty kick.
Gardiner goalie Taylor Takatsu made 10 saves.
MARANACOOK 5, ERSKINE ACADEMY 0: Addie Watson’s hat trick paced the Black Bears (7-0-1) past the Eagles (1-6) in Readfield.
Natalie Mohlar and Phoebe Bell also scored for Maranacook, while Lily Caban added an assist.
Maranacook keeper Kaleigh Kubucki made six saves, while Erskine counterpart Sophia Pilotte had 19.
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