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Matt Quirion ran for 200 yards and three touchdowns, and the Winslow football team rolled over Oceanside 56-14 in a Class C North matchup in Winslow.
Jack Dorval added 163 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries for the Black Raiders (3-2), who bounced back from a one-sided loss to Wells. Pedro Garcia had a 92-yard kickoff return for Winslow.
Oceanside, which trailed 21-0 at halftime, fell to 2-2 for the season.
VOLLEYBALL
CONY 3, LEWISTON 0: Theresa Shaw was a perfect 11 for 11 serving in the Blue Devils’ (1-11) straight-sets loss to the Rams (2-5) in Lewiston.
Cony won the sets 25-22, 25-18, 25-20.
Shaw was also 10 for 10 hitting and had nine digs, one ace and one kill. Sage Cormier added four kills, two digs and once ace while going a perfect 18 for 18 hitting. Maddie Oliveira pitched in with six assists and two aces.
BOYS SOCCER
RICHMOND 14, RANGELEY 0: Max Viselli and Xander Steele each scored four goals for the Bobcats in a win over the Lakers in Richmond.
Chance Taylor had three goals for Richmond (7-3-0). while Ben Fournier had two goals.
Rangeley falls to 2-5-1.
GIRLS SOCCER
RICHMOND 2, RANGELEY 1, OT: Lila Viselli scored the game-winning goal for the Bobcats in a win over the Lakers in Richmond.
Eden Balduf also scored a goal for Richmond (7-4-0).
Breezy Quimby tallied a goal for Rangeley (9-2-0).
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