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Joseph Donahue and Fletcher Bristol scored second-half goals Monday night to lift visiting Scarborough to a 2-0 boys soccer win over Windham.
Donahue scored with 22:25 remaining when he slid the ball from the left of the net past the onrushing goalkeeper. Bristol made it 2-0 with 9:30 left by heading in a crossing pass.
Scarborough improved to 5-0, while Windham fell to 1-3-1.
FIELD HOCKEY
YORK 5, CAPE ELIZABETH 1: Bella Santini scored twice, and Nya Avery added a goal and an assist as the Wildcats (2-3-1) defeated Cape Elizabeth (4-2) at York.
Hadley Larson and Taylor McIntire also scored for York, and Ella Neiverth and Chloe Ridley added assists.
LEAVITT 8, LINCOLN ACADEMY 0: Ainsley Barry recorded three goals and three assists to lift the Hornets (4-2-1) past the Eagles (2-3) in Newcastle.
Brylee Emmons and Calee Libby both scored twice while Savannah Boulay had a goal and two assists for Leavitt. Addy Walker also had an assist.
Riley Millet stopped forr shots the Hornets, while James Neptune Benner turned aside 15 shots for Lincoln Academy.
MORSE 9, OCEANSIDE 1: Liv Dreniak had four goals and four assists to lift the Shipbuilders (2-4) past the Mariners (0-5) in Rockland.
Zoey Mitchell added a goal and two assists, while Rylea Herzog, Audrey Taylor and Summer Irish Deane each added a goal for Morse,
Melody Deabler scored for Oceanside.
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