NEWPORT — Madison Gervais and Hailey Snipe each scored a goal to lead Waterville past Nokomis 2-1 in girls soccer action Saturday.
Sadie Williams assisted both goals for the Purple Panthers (3-3-0) and Lundyn Beaulieu made six saves.
Kayla Morse scored an unassisted goal for the Warriors (0-3-1) while Mackenzie Liscomb stopped 18 shots in net.
MT. ARARAT 11, MESSALONSKEE 0: Julianna Allen scored four goals, and seven others each scored once in the Eagles’ win.
Islah Godo, Katherine Therriault, Elena Willis, Emma Berry, Cece Minet joined Allen with scores in the first half. Allen scored three goals within the opening five minutes of the second half. Cali Pomerleau and Izzy O’Banyel also scored.
Mt. Ararat stays undefeated at 5-0, while Messalonskee falls to 1-4-1.
RICHMOND 3, BANGOR CHRISTIAN 3: Eden Balduf, Breonna Dufresne and Ella Briand each tallied a goal for the Bobcats in a tie in Bangor.
Richmond moves to a record of 2-2-1.
The Patriots move to a record of 1-1-1.
BOYS SOCCER
CAMDEN HILLS 5, MT. BLUE 1: Colby Pierce scored twice as the Windjammers earned the win in Farmington.
Mac Pierce, Soren Johnson and Kylian Babik also scored for Camden Hills (5-0-1).
August Garcia scored for Mt. Blue (2-3).
WATERVILLE 8, NOKOMIS 0: Four players scored two goals apiece to lead the Purple Panthers to the win in Waterville.
Hunter Willets, Ethan Goodrich, Gabriel Cedeno and Garrett Gendreau each had two scores for Waterville (5-1-0). Cedeno added four assists and Dustin Bearce made five saves.
Jaiden Barkac stopped five shots for Nokomis (0-5-0).
FIELD HOCKEY
SKOWHEGAN 3, OXFORD HILLS 0: Elli Quinn scored two goals to lead the River Hawks to the win in South Paris.
Faith Pease had the other goal for Skowhegan (4-1-0) and Dasia Alberico and Grace Mayo had an assist apiece.
Koa Smith made 10 saves for the Vikings (0-4-0).
CONY 5, YORK 0: Gabriella Vachon had a hat trick to lead the Rams to the win in Augusta.
Helen Dineen and Caroline Hendrickson added a goal each for Cony (4-2). Abby Morrill and Dineen each had two assists and Avery Maxim made three saves.
Sarah Orso stopped eight shots in the cage for York (1-2).
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