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BRUNSWICK

The Brunswick High School boys hockey team split a pair of games this week.

On Tuesday, the Dragons rolled to a 6-1 win over winless Maranacook/Winthrop at Kents Hill.

Jacob Doring led the way with four goals and an assist in the win, while Michael Deveaux scored twice and added two helpers.

Earning assists for the Dragons were Max Burtis, Michael Eno (three), Andrew Eno and Scout Masse.

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Bailey Stockford scored the lone goal for Maranacook/ Winthrop (0-17).

In goal, Gabe Palizay earned the win with 13 saves, while Will Hayes had 49 stops for the hosts.

The Dragons hit the road again on Wednesday, visiting Gardiner at the Ice Vault in Hallowell.

The Tigers scored twice in the opening period and held on for a 3-1 win, dropping Brunswick to 3-13-1.

Alec Shorey and Tristan Hebert scored in the first period for Gardiner.

Michael Eno, from Doring and Quinn Solberg, scored on the power play to make for a 2-1 contest heading to the third period.

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But, Shorey’s second from Connor Manter gave Gardiner a two-goal lead.

Riley Kirk manned the cage for Brunswick, which finishes its season on Friday at Sidney J. Watson Arena against Kennebunk. Face-off is slated for 5 p.m.

EAGLES 2
SAINTS 4

In what was a virtual playoff game for Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/ Morse against St. Dom’s at Norway Savings Bank Arena in Auburn, the host Saints scored three third-period goals for a 4-2 win.

St. Dom’s goaltender Kyle Welsh, a former Eagle, made 31 saves and held the visitors scoreless in the third period after the Eagles had taken a 2-1 lead through two.

Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse (7-11) outshot St. Dom’s, 14-6, in the first period. Will Fletcher scored for the Saints 1:14 into the game, but the Eagles tied it when Noah Austin scored a breakaway goal while shorthanded.

Sam Alexander gave the Eagles a 2-1 lead midway through the middle frame, with Tyler LaCascio picking up an assist.

But in the third period, St. Dom’s tied the game when Jacob Lewis finished off a feed from Noah Toussaint, and Mack Pelletier wristed home the game-winning goal with four minutes remaining. Fletcher scored into an empty net with 1:07 to play to seal the win.

Cade Charron had 24 saves for Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/ Morse, which outshot St. Dom’s, 33-28.



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