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Biddeford used goals from five players to pull away to a 5-0 victory against Windham in a Class A South field hockey game Wednesday at Biddeford.
Rachel Lagasse, Mia Mariello, Addie Barrs, Maddie Blais and Cordelia Kane scored for Biddeford (9-1-2). Corinne Ramunno had two assists and Kayla Magnant added another.
Mariah Villandry needed three saves for the shutout. Olivia McPherson collected 12 saves for the Eagles (7-5).
BONNY EAGLE 3, SOUTH PORTLAND/WESTBROOK 3: Goals by Lily Dorrington and Mady Worcester in the final six minutes of regulation enabled the Red Riots (6-6-1) to escape with a tie against the Scots (3-8-1) in South Portland.
Jane Phillips put the hosts in front just 2:53 into the game, but Bonny Eagle grabbed a 3-1 lead in the second quarter when Ashley Inman scored three straight goals.
NOBLE 6, PORTLAND/DEERING 0: Alyssa Plante scored three goals and Ashley Merchant added two as the Knights (6-6) downed Portland/Deering (0-12) at Portland.
Kyla Creighton also scored and Mia Smith had an assist.
Emma Walsh made 42 saves for Portland/Deering.
CHEVERUS 10, MASSABESIC 0: Ava Martin and Jaylee Radford each scored twice, and the Stags (12-0-1) moved within one game of a fifth straight undefeated regular season by rolling past the Mustangs (0-11) in Portland.
Sydney Brunelle added a goal and two assists, Joey Pompeo and Mary McCartney each had a goal and an assist, and Brooke Brunelle, Gracie Copper and Anna Kennedy-Jensen also scored.
GORHAM 5, FALMOUTH 1: Bryn Cunningham and Grace Cunningham each scored twice, Annie Collier had a goal and two assists, and the Rams (6-7) knocked off the Navigators (8-5) in Falmouth.
Gorham broke the game open with three goals in the third quarter after Falmouth’s Jaelyn Meader scored to cut into a 2-0 halftime deficit.
Rams goalie Eva Wandell made three saves, while Falmouth’s Avery Davis stopped 11 shots.
MORSE 3, LINCOLN ACADEMY 2: Liv Drewniak netted a pair of goals as the Shipbuilders (3-10) edged the Eagles (3-10) in Bath.
Zoey Mitchell broke a 1-1 tie in the third quarter, and Drewniak made it 3-1 late in the third.
Lincoln got goals from Bailey Brewer and Lexie Houghton.
GIRLS SOCCER
WESTBROOK 4, MASSABESIC 0: Ava Bolden tallied two goals and an assist to propel the Blue Blazes (5-6-1) over the Mustangs (1-9-1) at Westbrook.
Bolden has 10 goals in Westbrook’s 12 games.
Ida Huntley scored the opener, assisted by Audrey Doolittle, and Quinn Doolittle made it 4-0. Hattie Clark also had an assist.
Greta Krantz earned her fourth shutout of the season.
GORHAM 2, SOUTH PORTLAND 0: Adriana Russo broke a scoreless tie with a penalty kick in the final 20 minutes and Logan Doughty added a second goal as the Rams (8-4) defeated the Red Riots (3-7-2) in Gorham.
Russo’s goal came after Taylor Chadburn was fouled in the penalty area. Chadburn then set up Doughty’s goal.
Sawyer VonderHaar earned the shutout by making eight saves. South Portland’s Maizie Savage turned aside nine shots.
THORNTON ACADEMY 5, PORTLAND 0: Malia Collins netted a pair of goals as the Golden Trojans (8-4) built a 4-0 halftime lead on their way to a win over the Bulldogs (2-9-1) in Saco.
Harlow O’Leary, Trinnity Hall also scored in the first half, and keeper Olivia Frederickson converted a penalty kick for the final goal. Ally Garland was credited with two assists.
Fredrickson finished with two saves. Portland’s Luka Nicholson stopped nine shots.
SANFORD 2, BONNY EAGLE 0: The Spartans (9-3) got second-half goals from Annalise Stimmell and Ava Hudson to beat the Scots (4-7-1) in Sanford.
Avary Dilallo and Kenzie Taylor were each credited with an assists. Sophie Olivo made six saves for the shutout.
SCARBOROUGH 3, WINDHAM 1: Charlotte Kerkela opened the scoring in the second minute, Maggie Booth and Maya Casey also scored in the first half, and the Red Storm (11-1) beat the Eagles (8-3-1) in Scarborough.
Neve Ledbetter scored for Windham, also in the first half.
BOYS SOCCER
FALMOUTH 3, WINDHAM 0: Simon Wissink and Ali Carter each notched a goal and an assist, leading the Navigators (11-1) past the Eagles (3-7-1) in Windham.
All three goals, including one by Charlie Creswell, came in the first half.