BIDDEFORD — The Biddeford volleyball team swept Marshwood 3-0 on Monday night.
The Tigers closed out their 2018 regular season with a 10-4 record after dominating Marshwood 25-8, 25-11 and 25-22.
Gracie Martin had 15 kills and Brooke Resisfellder had 20 assists to lead Biddeford
Renee Dutremble, Lexi Matteau and Chantel Perrault all finished with 100 percent service accuracy to help the Tigers earn the victory.
Girls Soccer
Thornton Academy 8, Westbrook 0
The Thornton Academy girls soccer team rolled past Westbrook on Monday night.
Kylie Bedard opened up the scoring for the Trojans with a breakaway goal.
Alyanna Beaudoin scored two goals to extend the lead for Thornton.
Hannah Niles, Allie Gross, Mary Halle, Shannon Roche and Hannah Collins also scored to help produce the final 8-0 score.
Hannah Niles, Kylie Bedard, Sarah McCallum, Hazel Stoddard and Lexi Cook all had assists in the win.
Westbrook goalie Michaela Russell had nine saves. Thornton keeper Grace Mears had two stops in the win.
Wells 8, Poland 0
The Wells girls soccer team avenged an early 4-2 loss in their season after shutting out Poland 8-0 on Saturday.
Hannah Cottis led Wells with four goals and three assists. She finished the season with 29 goals, breaking the school record of the 26 she set last season.
Grace Boucher, Kenzie Foss, Sarah Webb and Franny Ramsdell also scored for Wells to create the final 8-0 score.
Wells keeper Lauren Bartlett had three saves in the win.
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