BANGOR — Brunswick High School and Bangor tied 1-1 in Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference field hockey action on Tuesday.
Bangor’s Jessica Pray and Brunswick’s Grace Rabinowitz each scored a goal in a double-overtime stalemate.
Bangor (1-7-1) outshot 2-6-2 Brunswick, 26-7.
Rachel Luc made six saves for Bangor, while Sydney Escoe made 17 stops for Brunswick, scheduled to host Oxford Hills on Thursday.
| CAMDEN | HILLS | 3 |
| MORSE | 2 |
In KVAC action at Kelley Field in Bath, Morse played well but dipped to 0-10 and is scheduled to visit Nokomis on Saturday.
Morse scored first with a strong shot from Aysia McCloud.
Camden Hills answered with two goals in the first half for a 2-1 lead at the break.
After half, Morse tied the game when Bronwyn Morissette scored after a goalmouth scramble.
But, 15 seconds later Camden scored the tiebreaker on a breakway to the far post.
Standout defense was played by Tasha Jacobs and Emma Harrington for the Shipbuilders, while Julia Hart and McCloud paced the offense.
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