KENNEBUNK — Jill McSorley scored in the second half off a pass from Anna Lavigne, and Biddeford extended its unbeaten streak to 23 games with a 1-0 field hockey win Wednesday against Kennebunk.
Abby Nadeau made one save for the shutout as the defending Class A state champions improved to 5-0. Haley Moody had 16 saves for Kennebunk (3-3).
MASSABESIC 2, GORHAM 0: Mary Duff scored off a rebound 19:25 into the contest, and Isabelle Hurlburt added insurance goal off a penalty corner in the second half as the Mustangs (6-0) defeated the Rams (3-2) in Waterboro.
Julia Gregoire of Massabesic and Maeve Donnelly of Gorham each recorded seven saves.
FALMOUTH 2, NOBLE 1: Mary Kate Bayer and Sarah Wentworth scored as the Yachtsmen (2-4) edged the Knights (1-4) at North Berwick.
Noble got a goal from Anna St. Pierre and 16 saves from Kaylee Mayotte.
THORNTON ACADEMY 1, MARSHWOOD 0: Olivia Lambert scored from Lily Stark with 20:19 left in the first half as the Trojans (3-2) downed the Hawks (2-3-1) at Saco.
Nicole Roberts had 11 saves for Marshwood, which was held to one shot.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
TRAIP ACADEMY 7, OLD ORCHARD BEACH 0: Kathleen McPherson and Sydney Auclair each scored twice for the Rangers (3-0) in a win over the Seagulls (0-4) at Old Orchard Beach.
Traip broke the game open with five goals in the second half. Nora Gilbert contributed a goal and an assist, and Molly Stiles and Molly Sawtelle also scored.
Traip goalies Abigail Pitcairn and Olivia O’Leary combined for six saves.
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