SALEM — Logan Thibodeau scored two goals and set up another, and top-seeded Mt. Abram defeated No. 8 North Yarmouth Academy 4-0 in Class C South boys soccer quarterfinal action.
Ash Rollins and Payton Mitchell also scored for the Roadrunners (15-0-0) and Bear Rollins got an assist. Logan Dube and Trey Reed split time in net and faced only one shot combined.
Gavin Thomas made 10 saves for the Panthers (3-12-0).
RICHMOND 9, CHOP POINT 1: Hunter Mason had a hat trick to spark the Bobcats to the win in a Class D South quarterfinal game in Richmond.
Kenny Mecham and Wyatt Cassidy added two goals apiece for Richmond (14-1-0) while Zander Steele and Brady Anderson had one apiece. Mecham also had three assists and David Edwards made two saves.
Simon Wilkinson scored for Chop Point (0-12-0).
CARRABEC 12, SPRUCE MOUNTAIN 0: Lucas Vicneire had at hat trick for the Cobras victory in an 8-player South quarterfinal game in North Anson.
Desmond Robinson and Seth Price contributed two goals apiece for Carrabec (15-0-0), while Christopher Caruso, Isaiah Haynes and Jacob Haynes each had one.
Blake Gemelli made six saves for Spruce Mountain (2-11-1).
GIRLS SOCCER
CARRABEC 2, TELSTAR 1: Leah Price scored twice to lead the Cobras to an 8-person South quarterfinal win in North Anson.
Molly Hay added an assist for Carrabec (9-5-1) while Macie Plourde made nine saves.
Telstar finishes its season at 5-7-1.
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