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NORTH ANSON — Seth Price’s three-goal performance led the way as Carrabec defeated Spruce Mountain 7-0 in boys soccer action Wednesday.
Zachary Crawford, Peter Vicneire and Logan Caldwell also scored for Carrabec (11-2-1).
Blake Gemelli made nine saves and Braydn Fournier made five for Spruce Mountain (4-9-0).
GIRLS SOCCER
WINTHROP 4, SPRUCE MOUNTAIN 2: Zion Armstrong had two goals an an assist as the Ramblers won in Winthrop.
Bella Baehr and Abby St. Clair also scored for Winthrop (7-5). Kylee Savagev was in goal.
Madison Karhonen and Tateum Leclerc scored for Spruce Mountain (1-9-1), and Tyoaka Hodgkin was in goal.
FIELD HOCKEY
DIRIGO 3, OAK HILL 0: Three players scored as the Cougars improved to 9-2 with a victory over the Raiders (3-10) in Dixfield.
Alyssa Ellis opened Dirigo’s scoring in the second quarter, Emily Woods made it 2-0 in the third, and Lana Waite added a fourth-quarter penalty stroke.
Cougars goalie Keira Reny made five saves, while Oak Hill’s Ella Martin stopped eight shots.
HALL-DALE/MONMOUTH 6, MOUNTAIN VALLEY 1: Hannah Rauch had a had trick and an assist as the Bulldogs won in Rumford.
Torie Tibbetts had two goals and two assists for Hall-Dale (9-3), while Makayla Norton also scored and Faith McDougal added an assist. Goalie Jade Graham made 10 saves.
Melina Bryam scored for Mountain Valley (2-9), and Isabella Dupuis (12 saves) and Emily Gilbert (two) split time in goal.
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