BOYS’ SOCCER
SCARBOROUGH 5, BIDDEFORD 0: Danny Travers scored two goals, and Nate Needle, Zander Haskell and Thomas Donahue also scored as the Red Storm (1-0-1) cruised past the Tigers (0-2) at Scarborough.
Evan Kelleher, Peter O’Brien and Kevin Woods each had an assist for the Red Storm, who led 4-1 at halftime.
BONNY EAGLE 3, SANFORD 2: Cameron MacDonald scored the winning goal as the Scots (1-1) edged the Spartans (0-2) in Standish.
Tayte Harris also scored for the Scots. Bonny Eagle keepers Max Koons and Ben Atkinson combined for seven saves.
Kurtis Voter and Justin Gould scored for Sanford, while Jalen Angers stopped 12 shots.
FIELD HOCKEY
THORNTON ACADEMY 2, SOUTH PORTLAND 1: Paige DeGeorge and Lily Stark scored in the second half as the Trojans (1-1) rallied past the Red Riots (0-3) in South Portland.
Lauren DiBiase gave the Red Riots a 1-0 halftime lead. South Portland goalie Maddie Drolet made 17 saves.
NOBLE 1, GORHAM 0: Emily Carleton scored from Carrie Grace with 21 minutes remaining, lifting Noble (1-1) to a win at Gorham (2-1).
Noble goalie Kaylee Mayotte had six saves. Gorham’s Maeve Donnelly stopped one shot.
MASSABESIC 4, WINDHAM 1: Emma Snyder tallied a pair of first-half goals – one set up by Micaela Jacobs, the other by Emily Jacobs – to start the Mustangs (3-0) on their way to a win over the Eagles at Waterboro.
Jacobs and Marissa Holt each added an unassisted goal in the second half.
Shyler Fielding scored in the first half for Windham.
Julia Gregoire turned aside seven shots for the Mustangs, while Windham’s Molly McAllister recorded six saves.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
NOBLE 3, DEERING 0: Bella Reil scored with five minutes to play in the first half and converted a penalty kick early in the second half as the Knights (2-0) handled the Rams at North Berwick.
Molly Mason rounded out the scoring on a feed from Amy Fleming late in the game.
Grayson Soldati recorded eight saves for Deering, while Raegan Kelly needed only a pair of saves for the Knights.
FALMOUTH 6, MASSABESIC 1: Alyse Guerin, Jayda Gamedah and Lexi Bugbee each scored twice as Falmouth (2-0) opened a 6-0 halftime lead against the Mustangs (0-2) in Waterboro.
Abbie Ford had three assists.
Breanna Messier tallied a second-half goal for Massabesic.
Emily Theobold was busy in goal for the Mustangs, turning away 24 shots.
BONNY EAGLE 6, SANFORD 0: Madison Boothby’s four goals led Bonny Eagle (2-0) to a victory over the Spartans (0-2) in Sanford.
Hailey Koons and Laura Libby also scored, and Ember Hastings made six saves for the shutout.
VOLLEYBALL
WINDHAM 3, KENNEBUNK 1: Lydia Budroe recorded five kills and nine aces, and Megan Fleck had four kills, 17 assists and five aces for the Eagles (2-0) in a win over the Rams (0-1) at Windham.
Meghan Harmon chipped in with seven kills and eight aces for Windham, which won 25-19, 25-10, 12-25, 25-10.
SCARBOROUGH 3, BONNY EAGLE 0: Shaelyn Thornton had four aces and three kills, and Gwen Dorsey added three aces and five blocks as the Red Storm (1-0) swept the Stags (0-1) at Standish, 25-21, 25-18 and 25-12.
Morgan Drinkwater led Bonny Eagle with six blocks, five kills and two aces.
BIDDEFORD 3, PORTLAND 0: Rachel Brasque had 10 aces, five kills and two blocks as the Tigers swept the Bulldogs, 25-22, 25-18 and 25-23
at Portland. First game we were down 10 to 19 when Rachel Brask scored nine points in a row to tie the game we went on to win it 25 to 22. Second game was 25-18 and the third game was 25 to 23.
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