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FREEPORT’S NATALIE ANDERSON, center, pushes the ball past Gray-New Gloucester’s Mackenzie Baston, right, for her first score of the afternoon as Maddie Post, left, trails behind in WMC field hockey play on Wednesday at St. Joseph's College in Standish. The Falcons won, 8-2. ERIC MAXIM / THE TIMES RECORD
FREEPORT’S NATALIE ANDERSON, center, pushes the ball past Gray-New Gloucester’s Mackenzie Baston, right, for her first score of the afternoon as Maddie Post, left, trails behind in WMC field hockey play on Wednesday at St. Joseph’s College in Standish. The Falcons won, 8-2. ERIC MAXIM / THE TIMES RECORD

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Freeport found the back of the cage on its first three shots within a two-minute span in the first half to roll to an 8-2 victory over Gray- New Gloucester at St. Joseph’s College in Western Maine Conference field hockey play on Wednesday.

The Falcons received goals from six different players as they improved to 4-1. The Patriots fell to 2-4.

Freeport controlled the ball immediately off the opening whistle. The Falcons used short passes, keeping the ball on their side of the field when Alexa Koenig took a Hannah Groves pass and scored the game’s first goal at 24:44.

“That’s what we’ve been talking about. When we look back at the game, we want to know who controlled the game,” Freeport coach Marcia Wood said. “You want to see us control the game instead of this ping pong type of game, this back and forth thing.”

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The Falcons controlled the play just as their coach envisioned. Thirty seconds later, Natalie Anderson scored when she beat G-NG keeper Mackenzie Baston for the score. A little over a minute later, Anderson struck again off Groves’ second helper of the game. This time, the senior used a little move to beat the goalie for the score.

GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER’S Madelyn Cote is defended by Freeport’s Hannah Groves, left, and Aynslie Decker, right, while Reilly Lefebvre (4) looks on in the background. ERIC MAXIM / THE TIMES RECORD
GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER’S Madelyn Cote is defended by Freeport’s Hannah Groves, left, and Aynslie Decker, right, while Reilly Lefebvre (4) looks on in the background. ERIC MAXIM / THE TIMES RECORD

“We knew right from the start we wanted to press, press, press,” Wood said. “We’ve been working on our reaction time, our quickness, our speed and our hustle, urgency stuff. Because our stick skills and passing are there.”

Freeport made it 4-0 when sophomore Aynslie Decker took a penalty corner, knocking it to Rianna Tomm before passing back to Decker for the goal.

G-NG reached the scoring column with nine minutes left in the half when junior Madelyn Cote put home a shot.

“She plays year-round and is dedicated to field hockey,” G-NG coach Christa Roddy said. “When she puts her full effort in, you see it and it stands out. It’s phenomenal to have that. We put her in the middle and use her as much as we can.”

Freeport’s Kerry Lefebvre capped off the first-half scoring off an assist from Autumn Golding. Freeport had eight shots on goal, while G-NG put two on net in the opening half.

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Anderson completed the hat trick less than four minutes into the second half. Lefebvre put a loose ball in front of the cage and Ander- son picked it up and knocked it home.

“That’s her knack, she is very good up front,” Wood said. “Just this past year she has improved tremendously, especially her ball control. She is one that will throw herself at the net.”

“It’s my favorite thing to do,” Anderson said of her “knack” for finding the loose balls. She is also pleased with how she and her teammates are finding their rhythm on offense and that passing the ball opens up so much more.

“It is one of the things we’ve been working on,” Anderson said. “I’ve been really impressed with how well we kept our composure this game and stuck to the game plan. That pass is crucial, if we just shoot it, it could go anywhere, can’t panic.”

The offense kept coming for the visitors as goals by Groves and Golding complete the Freeport scoring.

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The Patriots did not go down quietly. While fighting until the final whistle, G-NG received its final goal from Jessica MacDonald late in the contest.

“They’re working really hard this season and they’ve come a long way,” Roddy said after meeting with her team. “We have a fairly new group with new dynamics, so they’re still figuring out how to work together. This game they learned a lot on how to work together and what works and what doesn’t.”

Freeport’s Katelyn Rouleau and Amy Ulrickson tended net and combined for six saves. Baston ended with five stops for the Patriots.

Freeport hosts Traip Academy on Saturday (10 a.m.) and undefeated St. Dom’s (4 p.m.) on Tuesday, before traveling to York on Sept. 20.

“We have some tough games coming up, so we are going to be more aggressive,” added Wood.

Freeport 8, G-NG 2

At St. Joseph’s College

Freeport — 5 3 8
G-NG 1 1 2

Goals — (F) Natalie Anderson 3,
Alexa Koenig, Aynslie Decker, Kerry
Lefebvre, Hannah Groves, Autumn
Golding; (G-NG) Madelyn Cote, Jessica MacDonald.
Assists — (F) Hannah Groves 2,
Autumn Golding 2, Alexa Koenig,
Rianna Tomm, Kerry Lefebvre.
Shots on goal — Freeport 13, Gray-
New Gloucester 8.
Saves — (F) Katelyn Rouleau 1, Amy
Ulrickson 5, (G-NG) Mackenzie Baston 5.
Penalty corners — Freeport 7, Gray-
New Gloucester 2.
Records — Freeport 4-1, Gray-New
Gloucester 2-4.
Up next for the Falcons — Saturday
at home against Traip Academy, 10
a.m.

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