LISBON — Laura Mockler and Haley Tuplin each scored a goal as Lisbon shut out Mountain Valley 2-0 in a field hockey game on Wednesday.
Maria Levesque made four saves in goal for the Greyhounds (10-3), who scored both their goals in the first half.
Goalie Brooke Brown was credited with 32 saves for Mountain Valley (4-9-1).
DIRIGO 9, TELSTAR 1: Grace Robbins and Jayce Brophy each netted two goals to help the Cougars (11-3) defeat the Rebels (0-13) in Dixfield.
Kallie Errington earned three assists for Dirigo. Emily, Kara and Morgan Woods, along with teammates Amber Smith and Diana Cayer, each scored a goal. Goalie Alivia Ellis made two saves.
Telstar’s Vivian Charette scored the team’s lone goal off an assist from Cadence Campbell.
WINTHROP 4, HALL-DALE 0: Madeline Wagner’s three goals boosted the Ramblers (11-2) to a victory over the Bulldogs (6-7-1) in Winthrop.
Emma Shuman also scored for Winthrop and assisted on one of Wagner’s goals.
The Ramblers’ defense held Hall-Dale to two shots, which were both stopped by goalie Madison Weymouth. Bulldogs goalie Jade Graham stopped 16 shots.
CAPE ELIZABETH 7, POLAND 0: Grace Gray scored six goals as the Capers (10-2) cruised past the Knights (3-10) at Cape Elizabeth.
Abbie Homicz had a goal and an assist. Kaitlyn McIntyre, Lulu Stoecklein and Meghan Conley each had an assist.
OXFORD HILLS 3, MT. BLUE 0: Sierra Carson scored two goals to help give the Vikings (11-2-1) a shutout win against the Cougars (4-10) in South Paris.
Tristen Derrenburger scored Oxford Hills’ first goal off an assist by Carlee-Mae Cash on a corner play in the second quarter. Carson knocked in her first goal in the third quarter after the ball rebounded off the post. The Vikings scored again in the fourth quarter when Carson scored after a one-on-one duel with Mt. Blue’s goalie Ella Mayhew (five saves).
Oxford Hills goalie Gabby Wright made two saves to earn the shutout.
ST. DOMINIC 10, TRAIP ACADEMY 0: Seniors Ava Apodaca, Lorelei Bonney, Isabella Pelletier and Abigail Mitchell combined for six goals as the Saints (10-0) downed the Rangers (0-8) on St. Dom’s senior night in Auburn.
Apodaca and Bonney each scored twice, and Pelletier and Mitchell both notched one goal apiece. Emily Andrews added two goals and two assists and Ava Martin tallied two goals and one assist.
St. Dom’s goalie Maia Cote and the Saints defense didn’t surrender a shot on goal in securing the shutout.
GIRLS SOCCER
MT. ABRAM 3, OAK HILL 0: Charlotte Mitchell knocked in a pair of goals and Jenna Osgood had one in the Roadrunners’ (9-2-1) victory over the Raiders (3-9 ) in Wales.
Mitchell’s two goals in the first half gave Mt. Abram a 2-0 lead
Winning goalie Jany Pepin made three saves while her counterpart, MacKenzie Vattasso, made 18 for Oak Hill.
LEAVITT 4, MORSE 1: Kylee Spugnardi, Heather Mousseau and Ali Dening each scored a goal in the first half as the Hornets (7-5) beat the Shipbuilders (2-8-2) in Turner.
Madi Dutil picked up an assist on Mousseau’s first-half goal. Jalee Boucher scored Leavitt’s fourth goal on a penalty kick in the second half. Winning goalie Alexia Chaloux made seven saves.
Shea Brochu scored the loan Morse goal.
BUCKFIELD 4, MADISON 2: Brittany Carrier scored three goals and Mya Austin added one in the Bucks’ (7-5-1) win over the Bulldogs (6-6) in Madison.
Cora Brewster and Madison Turcotte each picked up an assist for Buckfield. Goalie Kianna Finnegan made four saves.
Raegan Cowan scored both goals for Madison.
MOUNTAIN VALLEY 3, SPRUCE MOUNTAIN/DIRIGO 0: Brooke Chase, Emma Clukey and Kaelynn Bright each netted a goal in the Falcons’ victory over the Phoenix in Rumford.
Emma Koch, Ali Mazza and Brooke Chase earth earned assists. Goalie Justice Gendron made six saves.
OLD ORCHARD BEACH 4, ST. DOMINIC 2: Kailee Morin, Abby Roy, Alaynah LeBlond and Tessa Ferguson scored as the Seagulls (8-4) raced to a 3-0 lead and downed the Saints (1-8-1) at Lewiston.
Sarah Davis made six saves for the win.
Natalie Brocke scored both goals for St. Dom’s. Goalie Anna Theriault finished with 10 saves.
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