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NORTH ANSON — Leah Price had a hat trick as the Carrabec girls soccer team defeated Wiscasset 9-1 on Saturday.
Kayliy Folco, Molly Hay, Mary Emery, Katie Scalese, Emma Levigne and Karen Baker also scored for the Cobras (4-2-1), with Hay and Baker adding assists. Macie Plourde made two saves in goal.
Wiscasset fell to 1-4.
OCEANSIDE 3, WATERVILLE 1: Ava Philbrook scored twice as the Mariners (6-0-1) remained undefeated with the win in Waterville.
Aubrianna Hoose also scored for Oceanside, and Raven Pierce added an assist. Keeper Jillian Barnard made nine saves.
Piper Hamilton scored for Waterville (5-3), assisted by Abigail Dudley. Jade Howard (six saves) and Lexie Van Der Westhuyzen (three) were in goal.
RICHMOND 3, OLD ORCHARD BEACH 2: Three different players scored for the Bobcats (4-2) in the victory in Richmond.
Breonna Dufresne, Lila Viselli and Ella Briand scored for Richmond, with Dufresne and Viselli adding assists. Autumn Lane made eight saves in goal.
Tessa Ferguson scored twice for Old Orchard Beach (3-4), and keeper Sierra Ordway stopped eight shots.
BOYS SOCCER
RICHMOND 5, CHOP POINT 0: Ben Fournier tallied three goals as the Bobcats (5-1) defeated the Blue Bears (0-6) in Richmond.
Hunter Mason added a goal and an assist, Wyatt Cassidy also scored, Kenny Mecham assisted on two goals, and Logan Zoulamis and Brady Alexander each had one assist.
David Edwards and Finn Foster shared goaltending duties for Richmond, each with two saves. Chop Point’s Elijah Burkhardt finished with 18 saves.
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