AUBURN — Avery Lutrzykowski netted a pair of goals for St. Dom’s on Wednesday as the Saints battled to a 2-2 stalemate with Madison.
Alex Hammerton chipped in for the Saints (1-0-1) with a pair of assists.
Kayla Bess scored both goals for Madison (2-0-1), while Aishah Malloy added an assist. Victoria Sassé made eight saves for St. Dom’s, while Erin Whalen turned aside seven shots for Madison.
Hall-Dale 6, Winthrop 0
WINTHROP — Signe Lynch and Emily Drapeau netted two goals apiece Wednesday as Hall-Dale rolled to a 6-0 rout over Winthrop in a MVC girls’ soccer matchup.
Lilly Ly and Emma Begin also tallied for the Bulldogs to complete the scoring.
Buckfield 4, Pine Tree Academy 0
BUCKFIELD — Kali Litchfield netted a pair of goals Wednesday as Buckfield rolled to a 4-0 victory over Pine Tree Academy.
Brianna Damon and Ashley Campbell also tallied for the Bucks (2-0) to complete the scoring.
Hannah Shields and Damon combined forces to deflect three shots for Buckfield, while Stephie Kayumba turned aside 12 shots for Pine Tree Academy.
Boys’ soccer
Buckfield 7, Pine Tree Academy 0
BUCKFIELD — Jon Randolph and Sidney Jackson each netted a pair of goals Wednesday as Buckfield promptly trounced Pine Tree Academy, 7-0, in an EWC boys’ soccer tilt.
Bryan Chabe, Hunter Wiley and Andrew Warren also tallied for the Bucks (2-0) to complete the scoring.
Veteran keeper Jake Kraske made five saves to preserve the shutout, while Ryan Pierce did a yeoman’s job between the posts for PTA, deflecting an impressive 34 of 47 shots fired in his direction.
Field Hockey
Oak Hill 2, Dirigo 1, 2OT
LITCHFIELD — Oak Hill picked up a crucial MVC victory in a 2-1 overtime win over the Dirigo Cougars on Wednesday.
Brooke Surette scored the game-winner for the Raiders (3-1) when she picked up a rebound off of a Dirigo shot and went down the field, where she deked the goalie out to score the deciding goal.
The game was tied at halftime after Ashley Perreault scored for Dirigo off a penalty corner, and Kylee Veilleux followed for Oak Hill on an assist from Lexi Fuller, also on a corner.
Abby Fuller made 11 saves for the Raiders, while Morgan Morrow stopped 13 shots for the Cougars (3-1).
Winthrop 2, Telstar 1
BETHEL — Katie Perkins found just enough room between the cage and where she was standing to fire a shot into the net with 2:18 left in the first half to give Winthrop a 2-1 win over Telstar in MVC field hockey action Wednesday.
Becca Howard gave the Rebels (1-3) a 1-0 advantage with 5:22 remaining in the first frame. The Ramblers (1-2) answered when Emily Molino scored an unassisted goal.
Corinna Coulton needed only one save for Winthrop, while Blair Stevens turned aside 13 shots between the posts for Telstar.
St. Dom’s 1, Boothbay 0
BOOTHBAY — Kylie Leavitt fought through a scramble inside the circle and fired a shot into the net at the 8:42 mark of the first frame to give St. Dom’s a 1-0 win over Boothbay.
Callie Samson and Caroline Johnson provided the assist on Leavitt’s goal.
Abby Slonina made eight saves for the Saints (2-2) to notch the shutout, while Erica Eames deflected 15 shots for the Seahawks (2-2).
College field hockey
Bates-Husson game suspended by lightning
LEWISTON — The Bates College field hockey team’s season-opening game against Husson University was suspended Wednesday night due to lightning, and is tentatively scheduled to resume on Friday, Sept. 18.
The Bobcats (0-0) led the visiting Eagles (1-3) by a 4-0 score with 10:52 left in the first half when the game was suspended. The action will pick up where it left off on the makeup date.
Four different players scored for Bates in the opening 24 minutes. First-year Adah Lindquist struck first on an assist by senior Claire Markonic in the sixth minute of the game, on the first shot of the game.
First-year forward Jessie Moriarty got into the act with a goal in the 12th minute. Husson goalie Kaitlin Dolloff saved Moriarty’s shot on a penalty corner, but Moriarty was seized upon the rebound and knocked it in for her first collegiate tally and a 2-0 Bates lead.
Senior captain Shannon Beaton made it 3-0 in the 21st minute, driving up the middle and taking advantage of a sagging defense, ripping a shot into the lower left corner after entering the circle.
Just before play was suspended, Markonic was awarded a penalty stroke and converted it for a 4-0 Bates lead. The Bobcats have outshot the Eagles by an 8-2 margin to this point.
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