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Noelle Mallory scored twice in a three-minute span midway through the second half, and Cape Elizabeth remained undefeated with a 2-1 comeback win over Greely in a Western Maine Conference girls soccer game Thursday at Cape Elizabeth.
Greely (6-4) took the lead three minutes into the second half on a goal by Lily Pierce, assisted by Avery Bush.
Mallory, though, tied the game with 24 minutes remaining, then headed in an Alice DeGeorge corner kick for the go-ahead goal.
Cape Elizabeth, ranked No. 3 in this week’s Varsity Maine poll, is now 11-0.
GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 2, OXFORD HILLS 1: Ashley Anderson scored twice to lift the Patriots (2-7-2) past the Vikings (0-10) in Gray.
Ida Waterman and Mallory Hardiman each had an assist for Gray-New Gloucester. Hardiman made three saves.
Mackenzie Federico scored for Oxford Hills. Vikings keeper Harley Warner stopped 11 shots.
OLD ORCHARD BEACH 4, LISBON 0: Emelia Michaud recorded a goal and two assists, and the Seagulls (2-9) shut out the Greyhounds (0-11) in Old Orchard Beach.
Olivia McInnis, Corinne Androkitis and Arianna Langella also scored. Seagulls keeper Vanessa Alley-Thayer made three saves.
Lisbon’s Victoria Babin stopped nine shots.
NORTH YARMOUTH ACADEMY 2, LAKE REGION 1: Ellie Seely scored in the first half, then set up Alicia Fontana’s winning goal in the second overtime as the Panthers (8-2) beat the Lakers (5-5) in Yarmouth.
Isabelle Hinkley earned an assist on Seely’s goal. Jordan Nash made four saves for the Panthers.
Maiya Lantz scored in the second half for Lake Region.
BOYS SOCCER
MORSE 1, MEDOMAK VALLEY 0: An own goal in the 72nd minute gave the Shipbuilders (6-4) a win over the Panthers (4-5-1) in Waldoboro.
A Nolan Becker shot was deflected into the net for the only goal.
FALMOUTH 4, WESTBROOK 0: Simon Wissink broke a scoreless deadlock eight minutes into the second half, Charlie Creswell connect just a minute later, and the Navigators (10-1) pulled away from the Blue Blazes (5-5) in Falmouth.
Wissink finished with two goals, Creswell had a goal and an assist, and Caleb MacDonald added a goal and two assists.
Falmouth keeper Caden Berry faced only two shots. Westbrook’s Isaac Crabtree made 13 saves.
SCARBOROUGH 7, NOBLE 0: Khalil Ghosheh netted two goals and five other players scored for the Red Storm (9-0) against the Knights (3-8) in Scarborough.
Finn Coburn, Denver Bachman, Jayden Gisa, Papa Osei and Adam Fitzgerald chipped in with a goal apiece.
Hunter Michaud made eight saves for Noble.
SOUTH PORTLAND 2, SANFORD 1: Casey Corcoran scored with an assist from Israel Ditanduka, and Joyce Otshudi added an unassisted goal as the Red Riots (7-2) edged the Spartans (2-8-1) in South Portland.
Elijah Laurendeau scored for Sanford.
PORTLAND 2, BONNY EAGLE 2: Bonny Eagle’s Will Tracy tied the game midway through the second half, and the Scots (3-6-2) overcame a two-goal deficit to earn a draw against the visiting Bulldogs (2-6-2).
Portland led 2-0 in the first half on goals by Walter Hettenbach and Max Poenighaus, who assisted on Hettenbach’s goal.
Arlo Libby cut into the deficit with a 25-yard direct kick later in the first half.
GORHAM 1, WINDHAM 0: Moises Ntango scored from Colby Jordan and the Rams (10-1) beat the Eagles (3-6-1) in Windham.
Corbin Wilson made six saves for Gorham.
FIELD HOCKEY
SOUTH PORTLAND/WESTBROOK 1, NOBLE 0: Lily Dorrington scored with an assist from Mia Janoplis in the second overtime as South Portland/Westbrook (6-6) defeated the Knights (5-6) in South Portland.
FALMOUTH 6, PORTLAND/DEERING 0: The Navigators (9-3) took control with four goals in the second quarter on their way to a win at Portland/Deering (0-12).
Ani Bush, Hallie Dickhaut, Lily Young and Violet Westburg scored during the outburst. Phoebe Jordan and Lux Dugan added second-half goals.
WINDHAM 6, BONNY EAGLE 1: Abby Trainor scored three times, and the Eagles (7-4) beat the Scots (3-7) in Windham.
Lexie Beach, Mia Kri and Peyton Archibald also scored for Windham. Sarah Smyth and Gracie McPherson each had an assist, and Olivia McPherson made six saves.
Ella Karlis scored for Bonny Eagle. Scots goalie Abby Mercier stopped five shots.
BIDDEFORD 3, THORNTON ACADEMY 2: Mia Mariello had a goal and two assists, Rachel Lagasse and Addison Barrs also scored, and the Tigers (7-1-2) topped the Trojans (6-6) in Biddeford.
Biddeford goalie Maria Villandry made nine saves.
Marin Hilshey and Cora Bolduc scored for Thornton and Sophia Auger made 11 saves, including a penalty stroke.
CHEVERUS 5, SANFORD 1: Brooke Brunelle and Jaylee Radford each recorded two goals to lead the Stags (10-0-1) over the Spartans (8-2-1) in Sanford.
Sydney Brunelle also scored and Ellie Skolnekovich made four saves for Cheverus, the No. 1 team in the Varsity Maine poll.
Paige Sevigny scored with an assist from Hailey Payeur, and Evelyn Cole stopped five shots for eighth-ranked Sanford.
CAMDEN HILLS 5, HAMPDEN ACADEMY 0: Zoe Davis scored twice and set up a goal, leading the Windjammers (4-6) past the Broncos (3-7-1) in Rockport.
Alanna Smith chipped in with a goal and an assist, Brooklyn Rollins and Scout Stradley also scored, and Carly Fitzpatrick had three assists. Camden Hills goalie Abby Strout stopped three shots and was helped by a defensive save from Molly Gill.
Hampden’s Mabel Hawkes made 14 saves.
VOLLEYBALL
KENNEBUNK 3, FALMOUTH 1: Charlotte McDonald had 29 assists, six aces and 12 digs, and Quinn Wherley finished with 25 digs to lift the Rams (9-3) past the Navigators (5-6) in Falmouth.
Clare Haley added 13 kills and four assists, Iris McDonald had four aces, and Kiera St. John added 14 digs.
Olive Clark notched seven assists, Lyla Gagnon had six kills and one ace, Sofia Bennett contributed two kills and 11 aces, and Abby Shaw had one kill and 10 assists for Falmouth.
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