Mt. Blue’s Lily Huntley moves the ball down the field while Skowhegan’s Jaiden Dodge pursues during a game Saturday in Farmington. Dave Dyer/Kennebec Journal

FARMINGTON — Sydalia Savage had a goal and an assist to lead the Skowhegan field hockey team to a 2-1 victory over Mt. Blue in a Class A North game on Saturday.

Faith Pease added a goal for the River Hawks (5-2), while goalkeeper Kayori Kenyon had three saves.

Alyssa Parker scored the lone goal for the Cougars (3-2) in the third quarter. Mt. Blue kept pressure on Skowhegan in the fourth quarter and had a penalty corner in the final two minutes, but the River Hawks’ defense managed to keep the ball away from the cage.

Bree Griffin and Abbi Donald each had an assist for Mt. Blue.

 

MESSALONSKEE 3, BREWER 2, OT: Sophia Ventimiglia tallied two goals, including the game-winner, in a victory in Brewer.

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Addie Hafford added a goal for Messalonskee (5-2).

Allie Flagg and Jordin Williams each tallied a goal for the Witches (6-1).

 

HALL-DALE/MONMOUTH 3, LISBON 0: Mira Skehan had two goals and an assist as the Bulldogs won in Farmingale.

Sidney Keleher also scored for Hall-Dale/Monmouth (5-3), while Torie Tibbetts and Hannah Rauch added assists.

Bulldogs goalie Jade Graham made nine saves. Sophia Cote stopped 10 shots for Lisbon (3-3).

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BOYS SOCCER

 

GARDINER 5, NOKOMIS 1: The Tigers scored all their goals in the second half to roll to the win in Newport.

Kian Alves scored two goals for Gardiner (7-1-0) while Greyson Greenleaf, Alex Taylor and Trace Moody each added one. Sean Dunn made three saves.

Nick Scharf scored for Nokomis (0-6-0) and Jaiden Barkac had six saves.

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GIRLS SOCCER

OCEANSIDE 2, WATERVILLE 1: Laiken Parent scored the golden goal in overtime as the Mariners won in Rockland.

Aubrianna Hoose also scored for Oceanside (3-4), and keeper Abby Stackpole made 14 saves.

Lundyn Beaulieu scored for Waterville (3-4), assisted by Gaby Donovan. Roselyn Martin made 13 saves.

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