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Brown also scored in the first half to give Gorham (2-0) a 1-0 lead. Charlotte Smith had an assist on the game-winner.
 
YARMOUTH 7, WAYNFLETE 0: Emily Martin scored a pair of goals and Kallie Hutchinson scored one goal and assisted on two others as the Clippers (2-0) cruised past the Flyers (0-2) in Yarmouth.
 
Fiona Clarke, Abby McDowell, Taylor Robison and Breanna Morrill added one goal apiece for Yarmouth. Molly Wilson had two assists.
 
DEERING 4, WESTBROOK 0: Kristin Francoeur, McKenzie Cote and Rylie Turner each scored as the Rams (1-1) opened a 3-0 halftime lead over Westbrook (0-2) in Portland.
 
Pisey Chhorn added a second-half goal for Deering, <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/michaelkorssonline.php> michael kors sale</a>  and Sadie Rhinehardt made four saves.
 
Zoe Shields had seven saves for the Blue Blazes.
 
BONNY EAGLE 11, MCAULEY 0: Five different players scored two goals as the Scots (1-1) beat the Lions (0-2) in Standish.
 
Alexis Lambert, Lexi Galdo, Catherine Biegel, Maddie Corbett and Cheyanne Glantz each scored twice for Bonny Eagle. Natalie Bushey added a goal for Bonny Eagle.
 
SANFORD 6, NOBLE 0: Liz Helmreich scored four goals to lead the Spartans (2-0) past the Knights (0-2) in North Berwick.
 
Katie Johnson and Morgan Champagne each added a goal for Sanford.
 
Noble keeper Marcie LaRiccia finished with 18 saves.
 
POLAND 2, CAPE ELIZABETH 1: Emily Gibson scored the go-ahead goal with just under two minutes left in the first half and the Knights (3-0) held off the Capers (2-1) in Cape Elizabeth.
 
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Hannah Bosworth scored the equalizer for the Capers three minutes later with an assist from Aubrey O Meara.
 
SCARBOROUGH 3, MASSABESIC 0: Kristen Murray broke a scoreless tie four minutes into the second half, and Maddy Dobecki added another goal three minutes later as the Red Storm (2-0) beat the Hawks (0-2) in Waterboro.
 
Abby Walker added a goal with 9 minutes left in the game.
 
Alyssa Souza needed to make just three saves for the shutout. Massabesic goalie Kelley Wescott had 13 saves.
 
MARSHWOOD 5, SOUTH PORTLAND 0: Lindsey Poirier scored a pair of goals and the Hawks (1-1) beat the Red Riots (0-2) in South Berwick.
 
Hannah Costin added a first-half goal, while Cassie MacPherson and Abby Doyle scored in the second half for Marshwood.
 
PORTLAND 7, WINDHAM 2: Lauren McIntyre, Georgia Drew and Taylor Sargent both scored a goal in each half for the Bulldogs (2-0) in a victory over Windham (1-1) at Portland.
 
Gabby Wagabaza also scored as Portland opened a 4-1 halftime lead.
 
Olivia Glivey and Erin Malloy scored for the Eagles.
 
Portland goalie Gianna Gaudet made nine saves while Windham s Grace Sawyer had 14.
 
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MT. ARARAT 2, LEWISTON 0: Libby Ouellette and Ryley Leech each scored a goal to lift the Eagles (2-0) to a win over the Blue Devils (0-2) in Topsham.
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And it didn't stop there. Each night, Danica was working hard in the kitchen, preparing her entries as her grandparents, Isabelle and Frank Kercimar of Allentown, called in with tips and advice.Danica's grandparents were part of a family team. Her <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Men-Gucci-Sneakers>Men Gucci Sneakers</a>  dad, Tim Schofer, made trips to the store for supplies and ingredients.Her mom, Diane Kercimar Schofer, says, I am the sous chef that cleans up. Danica's family supported her, even when disaster struck.At one point, Danica was baking an apple pie. Danica told me, 'This is a good one,' Diane says.Danica and her mom realized, however, the oven had started to smoke, caused by dripping juice from the pie. Their attempt to rescue it from the smoky oven ended in catastrophe the pie fell to the floor. We started over at 1:30 a.m., Diane says.It's that determination that helped Danica earn those six ribbons at her first Allentown Fair appearance.Danica takes her baking seriously. You have to be very precise in the recipe and the measurements, Danica says. Sometimes you can add things to be more creative. I like a challenge. Danica's flavors are layered, balanced and textural, requiring a precise hand.Take her winning angel food cake, for example.Making a good angel food cake isn't easy. Any mistake in technique can cause you to have a flat, dense, chewy (and inedible) cake.Danica's was like a cloud, and like any good angel food cake, it was the perfect canvas for delicious add-ons such as drizzle, frosting and icing.Danica's angel food cake featured a <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Jean-Shorts>True Religion Jean Shorts</a>  raspberry buttercream filling and a seven-minute icing (a simple frosting made with egg whites and sugar), a white chocolate drizzle and fresh raspberry toppings.Her complex Mocha Choco-Coco Brownies took home top honors at the fair's Chocolate Cookie, Brownie or Bar Baking Contest. Danica's brownie was a multi-layered fudgy treat with chocolate coconut, coffee buttercream and mocha ganache layers.Both her angel food cake and her brownies are now eligible for entry for the 2015 Pa. Farm Show competition in Harrisburg in January. Danica plans to keep going.She also won with her No Bake Chocolate Espresso Pie at the fair's Best No Bake Dessert contest.Family tradition is baked into everything Danica makes. Adorning the mocha/chocolately mousse pie were rum balls made from Danica's grandmother's recipe.Danica took home second-place awards for: Blue Ribbon Apple Pie, Chocolate Cake and Pampered Chef Cookie Independent Cooking Consultants Original Cookie Contest.Danica's family also attributes her success to their strong Catholic faith. Everyone should have faith in God, Danica says, With him, everything is possible. So what does the future hold? A strong student, Danica likes to bake but <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Reese>Tory Burch Reese</a>  also enjoys dance as well as singing opera.Diane says her daughter competed not for herself but to make her family proud. She offered her ribbons to her and other awards to her grandparents. She's really doing this for them, Diane says.Coming Sept. 17 and 24: More Allentown Fair winning recipestwitter @jenwsheehan610-820-6628 Copyright 2014,
Lauren Williams and Kate Guerin combined on the shutout for Mt. Ararat, which outshot Lewiston 18-5.
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MARSHWOOD 6, PORTLAND 1: Sydney Jackman scored a pair of goals and Natalie DuBois added a goal and two assists to lead the Hawks (2-0) to a win over the Bulldogs (1-1) in South Berwick.
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Marshwood also got one goal apiece from Lydia St. Pierre, Molly Ferguson and Megan McLean.
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Emily Robida made seven saves for the Hawks while allowing a goal by Madison Bolduc.
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GREATER PORTLAND CHRISTIAN 4, PINE TREE ACADEMY 4: Chris Wilday scored the equalizer late in the second half as the Breakers (1-0-1) rallied <a href=http://www.alportico.net/prodotti/christianlouboutin-sale.jkmsw.php>Christian Louboutin Sale</a>  to tie the Lions (1-0-1) in Freeport.
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Kenny Sweetser finished with a pair of goals for the Breakers. Pine Tree goalie Ryan Pierce made 12 saves.
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Ethan Spaulding had a goal and an assist for the Lions, while Teddy Lane, Matt Hammond and Jeremiah Hammond each had a goal.
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RICHMOND 2, NORTH YARMOUTH ACADEMY 1: Matt Rines scored late in the first half and Curtis Anderson added the eventual game-winner midway through the second half as the Bobcats (1-0) held on to beat the Panthers (1-1) at Yarmouth.
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DJ Nicholas scored in the 76th minute to bring NYA within 2-1.
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And it didn't stop there. Each night, Danica was working hard in the kitchen, preparing her entries as her grandparents, Isabelle and Frank Kercimar of Allentown, called in with tips and advice.Danica's grandparents were part of a family team. Her <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Men-Gucci-Sneakers>Men Gucci Sneakers</a> dad, Tim Schofer, made trips to the store for supplies and ingredients.Her mom, Diane Kercimar Schofer, says, I am the sous chef that cleans up. Danica's family supported her, even when disaster struck.At one point, Danica was baking an apple pie. Danica told me, 'This is a good one,' Diane says.Danica and her mom realized, however, the oven had started to smoke, caused by dripping juice from the pie. Their attempt to rescue it from the smoky oven ended in catastrophe the pie fell to the floor. We started over at 1:30 a.m., Diane says.It's that determination that helped Danica earn those six ribbons at her first Allentown Fair appearance.Danica takes her baking seriously. You have to be very precise in the recipe and the measurements, Danica says. Sometimes you can add things to be more creative. I like a challenge. Danica's flavors are layered, balanced and textural, requiring a precise hand.Take her winning angel food cake, for example.Making a good angel food cake isn't easy. Any mistake in technique can cause you to have a flat, dense, chewy (and inedible) cake.Danica's was like a cloud, and like any good angel food cake, it was the perfect canvas for delicious add-ons such as drizzle, frosting and icing.Danica's angel food cake featured a <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Jean-Shorts>True Religion Jean Shorts</a> raspberry buttercream filling and a seven-minute icing (a simple frosting made with egg whites and sugar), a white chocolate drizzle and fresh raspberry toppings.Her complex Mocha Choco-Coco Brownies took home top honors at the fair's Chocolate Cookie, Brownie or Bar Baking Contest. Danica's brownie was a multi-layered fudgy treat with chocolate coconut, coffee buttercream and mocha ganache layers.Both her angel food cake and her brownies are now eligible for entry for the 2015 Pa. Farm Show competition in Harrisburg in January. Danica plans to keep going.She also won with her No Bake Chocolate Espresso Pie at the fair's Best No Bake Dessert contest.Family tradition is baked into everything Danica makes. Adorning the mocha/chocolately mousse pie were rum balls made from Danica's grandmother's recipe.Danica took home second-place awards for: Blue Ribbon Apple Pie, Chocolate Cake and Pampered Chef Cookie Independent Cooking Consultants Original Cookie Contest.Danica's family also attributes her success to their strong Catholic faith. Everyone should have faith in God, Danica says, With him, everything is possible. So what does the future hold? A strong student, Danica likes to bake but <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Reese>Tory Burch Reese</a> also enjoys dance as well as singing opera.Diane says her daughter competed not for herself but to make her family proud. She offered her ribbons to her and other awards to her grandparents. She's really doing this for them, Diane says.Coming Sept. 17 and 24: More Allentown Fair winning recipestwitter @jenwsheehan610-820-6628 Copyright 2014,

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