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LISBON — Reesa Potvin scored the game-winning goal in the second quarter on assists by Laura Mockler and Maddy Tuplin as the Lisbon field hockey team beat Telstar 1-0 on Tuesday.
Winning goalie Maria Levesque made four saves for the Greyhounds (5-6-1).
Telstar falls to 0-12.
GIRLS SOCCER
RICHMOND 12, VALLEY 0: Breonna Dufresne scored four goals and had an assist for the Bobcats in a win over the Cavaliers in Bingham.
Alana Hixon and Lila Viselli each had three goals, while Lorelei Zoulamis and Katie Johnson added goals for Richmond (8-4-0).
Kara Bigelow had 19 saves for Valley (2-7-0).
BRUNSWICK 6, BREWER 0: Alexis Morin scored three goals as the Dragons (10-1) beat the Witches (6-3) in Brunswick.
Mia Klimash had a goal and added a pair of assists for Brunswick, Molly Taub and Emilienne Biddings-Augustine added goals, while Kynli VanLeer added an assist. Sophia Morin stopped six shots to earn the shutout.
Bella Tanis recorded 11 saves for Brewer.
FREEPORT 2, GREELY 1: Emily Olsen scored on a corner kick and had an assist on another corner as the Falcons (4-6) beat the Rangers (4-4-2) in Freeport.
Ellie Whittier tipped in a corner kick for Freeport’s second goal.
BOYS SOCCER
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