FARMINGDALE — Hall-Dale used a balanced attack as four different players scored to beat Spruce Mountain 4-0 in a Mountain Valley Conference boys soccer game Friday.

Nick Brown, Keegan Carey, Breton Lucas and Ihsan Abdalnabi each had a goal for the Bulldogs. Jackson Leach and Ben Nathan combined to make seven saves.

Nate Holland stopped seven shots for the Phoenix.

 

WINTHROP 2, BUCKFIELD 1: Gabe Corey scored two goals — one in each half — to direct the Ramblers to the win in Winthrop.

Corey scored early in the first half off of a breakaway, but Buckfield tied it at 1-1 when Justin Lucas scored off a corner kick with 15 minutes to go before halftime Corey scored again off of a through pass from Iker Penniman in the second half.

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Jackson August got the win in net, making six saves.

Winthrop is 3-2-0 while Buckfield falls to 1-3-1.

 

MT. ABRAM 7, CARRABEC 1: Bear Rollins turned in a hat trick and Morgan Thibodeau scored two goals in the Roadrunners victory.

Payton Mitchell and Charlie Pye each added a goal and Kayden Pillsbury was Mt. Abram’s (5-1-0) setup man, earning three assists. Sam Cockerham earned two assists Winning goalies Trey Reed and Logan Dube each made one save.

Carrabec’s (2-3-0) Seth Price scored the lone goal, with the assist going to Lucan Vicniere.

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FIELD HOCKEY

 

WINTHROP 11, MOUNTAIN VALLEY 0: Maddy Wagner scored five goals to pace the Ramblers to the MVC win in Rumford.

Isabella Littler and Lauryn Wood added two goals apiece for Winthrop (6-1-0) while Emma Shuman and Isabella Folsom scored one each. Madison Weymouth made three saves.

Brooke Brown stopped 13 shots for the Falcons (2-3-1).

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OAK HILL 6, TELSTAR 0: Lexi Pelky scored a pair of goals as the Raiders earned the shut out in Bethel.

Julie Mooney, Saryn Blais, Siera Lane and Mia Valure each scored a goal for Oak Hill (2-4). Vallure, Izzy Whitaker, Pelky and Gabby Renn each picked up an assist.

Oak Hill’s Ella Martin made four saves to preserve the win.

Telstar falls to 0-5.

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