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Grace Allen had a goal and two assists to lift the Mt. Blue field hockey team to a 3-0 win over Cony on Saturday in Farmington.
Kali Judkins and Lily Huntley each had a goal and an assist for Mt. Blue (10-2).
Gwen Lesperance earned the shutout by making five saves, while Courtney Ramage stopped 13 shots for Cony (6-6).
BOYS SOCCER
MT. BLUE 4, BREWER 2: Nate Zeliger had two goals and an assist for the Cougars (8-3) in a victory over the Witches (2-8-1) at Farmington.
Lincoln Tierney contributed a goal and an assist, and Stevie Davis also scored for Mt. Blue. Carlos Padin and Wiktor Dziekenawoski each had an assist.
Cosmo Masterson and Nick Godfrey scored for Brewer.
Mt. Blue keeper Kooper Keller stopped two shots. Brewer’s Eli Ouellette made 13 saves.
GIRLS SOCCER
HALL-DALE 3, WINSLOW 1: Freshman Clare Sturtevant scored two goals to lift the Bulldogs (5-4-3) past the Black Raiders (8-3-1) in Farmingdale.
Robin Asch also scored for Hall-Dale. Adele Amsden picked up two assists and Lexi Tinkham had one.
Blanca Sanchez Aviles scored for Winslow.
Hall-Dale keeper Genevieve Ciccarelli stopped 11 shots. Isabella Loubier made eight saves for Winslow.
TRAIP ACADEMY 3, OAK HILL 0: Jacqueline Diallo scored twice to lift the Rangers (8-3) past the Raiders (1-9-2) in Wales.
Marlee Mickle scored the other goal for Traip Academy.
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