LISBON
Chase Collier scored with 6: 39 left in double overtime to give the Lisbon High School field hockey team a big 3- 2 Mountain Valley Conference win over Mountain Valley on Monday.
The Greyhounds ( 8- 3) fired 22 shots on frame and took 10 penalty corners in the win, with Collier scoring again earlier in the game. Forward Sydney Plourde notched the second goal and Kate Philbrick tallied an assist.
Mikaylia Harnden faced 10 shots from Mountain Valley ( 3- 8) and blocked eight.
Marissa Crosby scored the first Falcons’ goal from Alyvia Lee, while Avery Sevegny added the second. Alyssa Akers had nine saves for the visitors, who took 14 penalty corners in the defeat.
Lisbon will visit Dirigo on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.
EDWARD LITTLE 3
BRUNSWICK 0
The visiting Red Eddies (6-5-1) scored three rebound goals for a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference win over Brunswick, which fell to 5-7 and visits Brewer on Thursday at 6 p.m.
Kaylie Vallee gave EL a 1- 0 halftime lead, and Oceanna Chamberlain and Kiara Fornier powered in a goal each in the second frame.
Brunswick goaltender Ainsley Harrower had 11 saves, while EL’s Delaney Morneau had two stops.
Boys soccer
LISBON — Glenn Hill’s header with 14:24 left in the opening half was all the scoring as Lisbon picked up a 1-0 MVC win over Mt. Abram in make-up action.
The Greyhounds, 6-1-2 and scheduled to visit Mountain Valley on Thursday at 3:30 p.m., received five saves from netminder Jonah Sautter.
Mt. Abram (4-3-2) keeper Xavier Romanoski also turned away five shots.
The Roadrunners finished with a 3-1 edge in corner kicks.
Girls soccer
MADISON — Emily Edgerly answered Lisbon’s tying goal six minutes later as Madison captured a 3-1 MVC win over Lisbon.
Trailing 1-0 at halftime, Greyhound Jasmin Le tied the game off an assist from Kaylin Le 4:28 into the second frame.
Edgerly’s unassisted goal gave the Bulldogs (10-1) a 2-1 lead, and Madeline Wood’s second goal with 16:16 remaining gave Madison an insurance goal.
Wood opened the scoring with 14:08 remaining in the opening half.
In goal, Lisbon’s Ali Sult had 19 saves, while Madison keeper Lauren Hay turned aside two shots.
Lisbon is 6-2-2 and hosts Mt. Abram on Thursday at 3:30 p.m.
Bowdoin
BRUNSWICK — Bowdoin scored three goals in each half as the Polar Bears cruised to a 6-1 win over visiting University of Southern Maine on Monday night.
The second-ranked Polar Bears improved to 7-1 while dropping the Huskies to 5-7.
Kimmy Ganong put Bowdoin on the board 11 minutes into the first half. Ganong collected a rebound off the pads of Amanda Kasbohm. Elizabeth Bennewitz set up Mettler Growney for the second goal of the game just a minute later. Controlling the corner insert, Bennewitz passed right to Growney for a sweep to the opposite post.
The pair combined for an identical goal two minutes later.
Bennewitz buried a shot of her own 1:06 into the second half. Ganong’s penalty corner insert went to Juliana Fiore for a stick stop, setting up a Bennewitz drive from the top. Growney scored her third of the game a minute later, corralling a rebound on the left side and lifting a shot to the top right corner. Bowdoin’s scoring concluded with a goal by Sarah Jane Weill. Emily McColgan started the play with a push from the top of the circle that Weill redirected around Kasbohm’s pads for the Polar Bears’ sixth of the night.
Just under 14 minutes into the half, USM spoiled the shutout by converting on its only shot of the night. Taking advantage of a successful transition in the midfield, the Huskies forward line broke into Bowdoin’s circle. A quick shot from the top deflected up off a Bowdoin stick towards the left post. Lindsay Jackson timed a swing to connect with the bouncing ball.
Bowdoin resumes its New England Small College Athletic Conference schedule with a 2 p.m. homegame against Trinity on Saturday.
Men’s soccer
BRUNSWICK — Ely Spencer scored with 1:29 remaining in double overtime to lift the Polar Bears to a 2-1 comeback victory over visiting Thomas College on Monday evening.
Bowdoin improved to 5-2- 2, while dropping the Terriers to 5-3-1.
The teams played a scoreless opening half, with few promising chances on either end. Nawfal El-Antri crossed the ball into the box for an Adam LaBrie header. LaBrie found the back of the net to give Thomas a 1-0 lead 1:01 into the second half.
Bowdoin tied the game in the 55th minute of action off a solo effort by Ethan Ellsworth, who settled a throw in and launched a shot from outside the box, curving inside the post to force overtime.
With less than two minutes remaining in the second overtime, Ellsworth sent a corner kick towards Spencer, who headed the incoming ball past the Terrier defense to end the game.
Drew Martin made a pair of saves in net for Thomas. Stevie Van Siclen made five stops for the Polar Bears. Bowdoin held a slight 5-4 edge in corner kicks and outshot the visitors by an 11- 9 margin.
Bowdoin resumes its NESCAC schedule with a 2 p.m. home game against Trinity on Saturday.
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