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Bilodeau leads Mustangs UM field hockey THORNDIKE — Michelle Bilodeau scored a goal and assisted on another in the game’s final 6 minutes, 36 seconds to lift the Mount View Mustangs by the Oceanside Mariners 2-0 in high school field hockey HIGH action Saturday. SCHOOL Reanna Boulay set up Bilodeau’s first ROUNDUP goal and Bilodeau passed to McKenna Gibbs for the game’s second goal. Alexis Bowman made four saves on four shots for Mount View (6-3-0) while Lauren Hoppe finished with 15 saves on 17 shots for Oceanside of Rockland/ Thomaston (2-6-1). Mount View had a 13-3 advantage on corners. JV: Oceanside 3-0

Brewer 1, Mt. Ararat 0

Penobscot Valley 4, Greenville 0

At Greenville, Penobscot Valley of Howland used a balanced scoring attack to notch the win and improve to 5-2. Jacob Whitten scored 21 minutes into the first half for the Howlers of Howland. Brad McKechnie added a goal five minutes later and Jarrett Priest scored with two minutes left in the half. Grant Doane added the final goal with 24 seconds left in the game. Levi Thompson and Thomas Spencer each contributed assists for PVHS and Jaeden Folster finished with nine saves on 10 shots. Evan Bjork made 11 saves on 18 shots for Greenville, now 3-3-1.

Richmond 2, Searsport 1

At Searsport on Friday, Richmond scored two second half goals to prevail against the Vikings. Searsport (4-2-1) scored eight minutes into the game when Connor Kneeland beat the defender down the right flank and hit a cross to Dean Evans for the early lead. The scored remained at 1-0 for another 40 minutes before Richmond’s Nate Kendrick tied it off a Curtis Anderson free kick. With seven minutes to play, Mitch Couturier volleyed home a pass from Tyler Soucy to MCI 2, Belfast 1 seal the win for the Bobcats. At Belfast, Madisyn Hartley’s goal Searsport goalie Ben Powell made broke a 1-1 tie with 7:36 left in the sec- eight saves on eleven shots. For Richond half and Maine Central Institute mond (5-1), Zach Small made seven held on to win. saves on nine shots. Belfast’s Hannah Sanderson opened Orono 4, Central 3 the scoring on an assist by Kylie Nelson at 16:41 in the first half. At Orono, Sam Sheppard, Nathan Addi Williams’ goal tied it for the DeSisto, Joseph Astumian and BenjaHuskies on April McAlpin’s assist min Wilson-McFarlane each scored a with 3:26 left in first half. goal to pace the Red Riots to victory. Zak Bailey, Andrew Speed and AnBoys Soccer drew Prescott scored one goal each for Presque Isle 2, Hermon 0 Central. The Red Devils opened the At Presque Isle, Griffin Guerrette scoring in the first half but did not broke a 0-0 tie wtih 12:05 left in regulation score again until 20 minutes left in the to give the Wildcats the victory. Cooper second half. Central scored their third Madore added an insurance goal two and final goal with seven minutes left minutes later on a Ryle Mortland assist. in the game. Jason Dumais posted his first career Calvin Murphy had one assist for shutout making six saves on nine shots Orono and Speed added one for the Red for Presque Isle and Garrett Kipler had Devils. 12 saves on 14 shots for Hermon. Orono goalie Dennis Farnham made 10 saves and Quanah Harrod six saves Caribou 0, John Bapst 0 for Central. At Caribou, the Vikings and John Girls Soccer Bapst Crusaders played to a scoreless Ellsworth 2, Foxcroft 1 draw. John Bapst keeper Thomas Carmack At Ellsworth on Friday, Leah Stemade 11 saves. Caribou’s Ethan Plourde vens and Kira Kennedy each scored also had 11 saves for the Vikings. unassisted goals to lead the Eagles past Caribou is 3-4-1 and John Bapst is 1-4-3. Foxcroft Academy. Grace Francis scored the lone goal Bangor Chr. 6, Katahdin 0 for the Ponies. At Bangor, five different players Goalie Callie Hammer made 11 scored for the Patriots as they im- saves for the Eagles and Kiara Prescott proved to 6-0. made 12 saves for Foxcroft. Tyler Welch scored two goals for the Presque Isle 2, Hermon 2 Patriots while Jon Cormier chipped in with a goal and three assists. Josh PalAt Presque Isle, the Wildcats and meter added a goal and an assist while Hermon Hawks battled to a 2-2 tie. Matt Chretien and Christian Boone Presque Isle jumped to an early each added a goal. Dean Grass notched lead 1:15 into the game on Emily an assist and Austin Keib made two Wheaton’s goal. Hermon scored two saves on four shots. unanswered goals by Alex Allain and Tanner Lane had 18 saves on 35 Deanna Phipps for a 2-1 lead at half shots for Katahdin (0-5). time. Taylor Williams scored the

At Topsham, Maria Maxsimic scored her first career varsity goal at the 20:11 mark of the second half to secure the win for the Witches. Goalie Michele Maybury had 3 saves on 3 shots along with a strong defensive effort from the backfield for the Witches (4-4). Goalie Haley Frizzle had 3 saves on 5 shots for the Eagles (3-5-1). JV: 1-1

improves to 9-2

tying goal for the Wildcats on a penalty kick half way through the second half. Presque Isle goalie Jillian Flynn made 15 saves on 17 shots while BryORONO — The Universianne crouse had 16 saves on 18 shots ty of Maine field hockey for Hermon. Presque Isle moves to team improved to 9-2 over 5-2-1 and Hermon to 6-0-2. the weekend after a 2-1 win over NorthCOLLEGE Houlton 12, Calais 1 eastern on At Calais, Katie Condon and Natalie Sunday and ROUNDUP Hill each recorded a hat trick to power an 8-0 victoHoulton past the Blue Devils. ry over Bryant on Saturday. Emma Hines and Mia Hanning each On Sunday, Maine’s Marisadded two goals while Tyra Gentle and sa Shaw scored off a rebound Allix Hanson tallied one goal apiece five minutes into the second for the Shiretowners. half to give the Black Bears Logan Huckins scored her first ca- the winning edge. Jessica reer goal for Calais. Skillings assisted on the goal. Houlton goalies Emma Hines and Sydney Veljacic put Hannah Foley made four saves on five Maine on the board at 13:21 shots while AnnaJean McClure and into the game off a Casey Phyllis Lola made 15 saves on 30 shots Crowley assist, via a refor Calais. bound. The Huskies equalized on Katahdin 2, Bangor Chr. 1 Vanessa Pryor’s unassisted At Bangor, both teams battled back goal at 34:14. and forth but Katahdin prevailed on Emma Cochran (four Erin Lake’s game winner at the 54 saves) and Emily Corbett minute mark. (six) split time in goal for The Cougars (2-5) had a 1-0 lead off the Bears while Becky Gargoal by Kelsey Ham. Three minutes ner made three for NU, into the second half, BC (0-4) tied the which outshot Maine 15-14 score with a shot from the left of the and had a 12-3 advantage on 18-yard line by Kelsey DeRoche. penalty corners. Keeper Becca Bigot had 11 saves for On Saturday in SmithBCS while Courtney Stevens had 15 field, Rhode Island, Crowley saves for Katahdin. recorded three goals for a hat trick and scored two of Waterville 6, Winslow 0 Maine’s three first-half goals At Winslow, Fotini Shanos had two as the Black Bears rolled to goals and an assist to help Waterville the win. shut out the Black Raiders. Veljacic also contributed Jordan Jabar and Sophie Webb two goals for the Black added one goal and assist apiece while Bears, both in the second Mackenzie St Pierre and Maria Guthro half, while Katie Bingle, Libby Riedl and Skillings each had a goal. each added a goal. Danielle Caribou 3, John Bapst 2 Aviani chipped in with two At Caribou, Maddie Doucette scored assists and Ella Mosky had twice to lift the Vikings past John one. Corbett had one save for Bapst. Doucette opened the scoring for thr Maine and Marissa Elizardo Vikings 1:28 into the game on an assist had nine for Bryant (2-8). by Ashley Matlock. John Bapst tied it Husson 7, Colby-Sawyer 2 up when Soleil Skehan converted a At New London, New penalty kick. Caribou went ahead 1:34 into the Hampshire, on Saturday, second half when Doucette again con- Britt Mellor scored two verted an Matlock assist. The Vikings goals and recorded an assist increased the lead with 33:12 left when to lead the Eagles of Bangor Camryn Langille converted a penalty by the Chargers. Mikayla Toth chipped in kick. John Bapst closed in when Hannah Philippon headed in a corner kick with a goal and two assists by Ana Zmistowski with 13:14 left but for Husson (2-5 overall, 1-0 fell short to Caribou. Both teams are North Atlantic Conference), which scored four unannow 5-3. swered second-half goals. Orono 7, Central 0 Libby Kain, Lauren Russell, At Orono, Becky Lopez-Anido and Hanna Jordan and Taylor Aashild Fritton each scored three Shaw each added a goal. Paige Viens and Allyson goals to lead the Red Riots to the win Mullen each scored a goal over the Red Devils of Corinth. Brinsley Chasse added a goal and for the Chargers (4-4). Anne Marie Provencal three assists while Ali Pickering and (one save) and Kaitlin DollFritton each had an assist. Rachel Smith saved 14 of 26 shots off split time in goal for Husfor Central and Katelyn Richards son while Jodi Dumayne made four saves on seven shots for made nine saves for ColbySawyer). Orono.

surged to a 3-0 lead to record the win. Cassie Contigiani added the third first-half goal and assisted on Kajsa Kaufeldt’s goal in the 78th minute. Paige Leary finished with seven saves. Jordan Manning scored a late goal for Lyndon State and Johanna Sargent made nine saves.

Colby-Sawyer 2, Husson 1

At New London, New Hampshire, on Saturday, Rachel Quaye scored two goals to lift the Chargers by the Eagles of Bangor. Quaye scored at the 21st minute and 62nd minute before Husson responded at the 72nd minute when Taylor Forin blasted in a shot from 20 yards out. Kayla Gordon made three saves for Husson (3-4-1, 0-2) while Karley Hamilton had one for Colby-Sawyer (3-2-2, 2-0).

Colby 5, UMF 0

At Waterville on Sunday, Colby scored four secondhalf goals to roll by UMaineFarmington. Catherine Fraser scored a first-half goal for Colby (2-31) and then the Mules scored four goals in the game’s final 22:40. Katherine Gillespie, Aliza Ban Leesten, Emily Martin and Laura Arnold scored during the surge. Ashley Conley made two saves for Colby and Sam Hatch had 14 for UMF (2-5-1).

MMA 4, UMPI 0

At Castine on Sunday, Tori Cooper scored three goals for a hat trick to lead Maine Maritime Academy by UMaine-Presque Isle. Cooper opened up the scoring for the Mariners in the fifth minute when she dribbled around a defender and snuck the ball in the right corner, past Owl keeper Allie Lopez. Cooper set up the next goal via a corner kick to Makayla Lewis, who curled her shot into the center on the net. Emily Wyman assisted on Cooper’s third goal and Kylie Bradley assisted on the fourth. Maggie McConkey had one save for MMA and Lopez made 13 for UMPI.

Men’s Soccer UMF 1, MMA 1

At Farmington on Saturday, Henry Hersey scored UMF 5, NEC 0 for Maine Maritime AcadeAt Farmington on Satur- my from a Tristan Richards day, Mara Balboni gave assist two minutes into the UMaine-Farmington a 1-0 game, but Ibrahim Achekh first-half lead and then equalized for UMaine-Farmadded a second goal during ington when he converted a its four-goal second-half out- Luke Sterling pass four minburst in the win over New utes into the second half as England College. teams settled for a double LeeAnne Greenleaf, Sari- overtime tie. ta Crandall and Jenessa TaMatt Wilson recorded larico each added a goal for nine saves for UMF (3-3-1, UMF (5-1, 1-0) while Lindsey 1-0-1) while Joshua Reeks Whitney, Rebecca Young had seven for MMA (1-6-1, and Delainey each contrib- 0-1-1). uted an assist. Thomas 6, Lyndon St. 0 Patty Smith made two saves for UMF and MIchaela Clark At Lyndon Center, Verhad five for NEC (2-8, 0-1). mont, on Saturday, D.J. Nicholas scored the game’s Women’s Soccer first three goals to help the UMF 1, MMA 1 Terriers of Waterville roll to At Farmington on Satur- the win. day, Maine Maritime AcadKyle Fletcher chipped in emy’s Susana DeFrank with two goals and Tre Ming scored off a Lauren McKen- added one. na pass two minutes into Colby-Sawyer 3, Husson 2 second to tie the game and it stayed that way through two At New London, New overtime periods. Hampshire, on Saturday, UMaine-Farmington’s Denali Sexton’s goal from an Ashley Gleason scored the Anthony Romeo cross at game’s first goal in the first 67:16 gave the Chargers the half courtesy of a Lillian La- winning edge as they rallied Rochelle assist. from a two-goal deficit. CURTIS COMPTON | ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION | TNS Sam Hatch saved 11 shots Phil Frost scored two Jordan Spieth and his caddie Michael Greller react as he sinks his par putt on the 18th for UMF (2-4-1, 0-1-1) with first-half goals for Husson in green to win the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup on Sunday at East Lake Golf Club Maggie McConkey record- a 5:22 span, one from a Cam in Atlanta. ing seven saves for MMA of Libbey assist. Castine (1-5-1, 0-1-0). Zach Elmore and Noah Day loses No. 1 ranking, in one season with $12,030,465. “I was a little flat,” said Camelo answered for Colbyvows to get it back Thomas 4, Lyndon St. 1 He stretched his lead to two Day. “Something that I’m Sawyer with second-half shots with a birdie at No. 2, Day’s reign as world No. 1 still trying to learn, how to At Lyndon Center, Ver- goals to tie it. where his tee shot at the 219- lasted one week, but the back up a win with another mont, on Saturday, Bronte Cody Gross made nine yard hole finished 10 feet from Australian is not fretting. win, or at least the same Howorth scored two of her saves for Husson (4-3, 1-1) the hole. He made the putt to “To be able to win the level of play, explosiveness team’s first-half goals as the while Sean Babinski had eight get his second birdie of the major championship, the off the tee, as sharp off the Terriers of Waterville for Colby-Sawyer (4-5, 2-0). week there. PGA Championship, and then tee from tee to green.” Spieth gave a shot back at also to get to number one has Despite his disappointhis least favorite hole on the been a life-long dream of ment, Day played consiscourse, the 530-yard par 4 mine,” Day said after a clos- tently at East Lake with his fifth. He left his second shot 80 ing 68 for two-under 278 and a worst score of the week a WALDOBORO — Cole turned a fumble 49 yards for a feet from the green in the tie for 10th, seven shots be- one-over 71. Ashmore rushed for 193 TD, and Duncan MacLeod right rough and cut the dis- hind Spieth. “I think overall it was a yards on 31 carries and a added the final touchdown. tance in half with his third “So it’s been a good positive solid week, but it was just an touchdown to lead the MedoOwen Gilbert added the shot. Spieth chipped his year.” OK week for me. It would mak Valley Panthers to a first field goal in Medomak fourth shot to within a couple The 27-year-old Australian have been nice to kind of chal- 39-6 high school football vic- Valley history, a 37-yarder. of feet and he settled for bogey. came to East Lake Golf Club as lenge that FedExCup win.” tory over the Houlton ShireJared Fox threw a 25-yard Spieth then bogeyed the the hottest golfer on the planet, Day vowed to work even towners Friday night. touchdown pass to Garrett par-3 sixth for the second coming off a FedExCup playoffs harder, but for now was Medomak gained 328 yards Ring for Houlton. straight day. On Sunday, he victory at the BMW Champion- looking forward to the off- on the ground for the night. Medomak improved to 4-0 three-putted from 48 feet, ship that was his fourth win in season following the Presi- Riley McCollett and Zach Rol- and Houlton slipped to 2-2. which dropped him back into six events including his maiden dents Cup in two weeks’ lins each added a touchdown Houlton 6 0 0 0 — 6 a tie with Stenson at 7-under. major at the PGA. time in South Korea. run, Quinn Ashmore reMedomak 7 24 2 6 — 39

Spieth wins Tour Championship BY STAN AWTREY THE SPORTS XCHANGE

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