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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.
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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.
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Fiona Clarke, Abby McDowell, Taylor Robison and Breanna Morrill added one goal apiece for Yarmouth. Molly Wilson had two assists.
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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.
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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.
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Zoe Shields had seven saves for the Blue Blazes.
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BONNY EAGLE 11, MCAULEY 0: Five different players scored two goals as the Scots (1-1) beat the Lions (0-2) in Standish.
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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.
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SANFORD 6, NOBLE 0: Liz Helmreich scored four goals to lead the Spartans (2-0) past the Knights (0-2) in North Berwick.
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Katie Johnson and Morgan Champagne each added a goal for Sanford.
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Noble keeper Marcie LaRiccia finished with 18 saves.
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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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Poland took <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Christian Louboutin Shoes Sale</a>  the lead on Carly King s goal seven minutes into the game.
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Hannah Bosworth scored the equalizer for the Capers three minutes later with an assist from Aubrey O Meara.
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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.
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Abby Walker added a goal with 9 minutes left in the game.
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Alyssa Souza needed to make just three saves for the shutout. Massabesic goalie Kelley Wescott had 13 saves.
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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.
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Hannah Costin added a first-half goal, while Cassie MacPherson and Abby Doyle scored in the second half for Marshwood.
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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.
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Gabby Wagabaza also scored as Portland opened a 4-1 halftime lead.
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Olivia Glivey and Erin Malloy scored for the Eagles.
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Portland goalie Gianna Gaudet made nine saves while Windham s Grace Sawyer had 14.
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GIRLS SOCCER
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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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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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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. Lauren Williams and Kate Guerin combined on the shutout for Mt. Ararat, which outshot Lewiston 18-5. 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. Marshwood also got one goal apiece from Lydia St. Pierre, Molly Ferguson and Megan McLean. Emily Robida made seven saves for the Hawks while allowing a goal by Madison Bolduc. BOYS SOCCER

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. Kenny Sweetser finished with a pair of goals for the Breakers. Pine Tree goalie Ryan Pierce made 12 saves. Ethan Spaulding had a goal and an assist for the Lions, while Teddy Lane, Matt Hammond and Jeremiah Hammond each had a goal. 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. DJ Nicholas scored in the 76th minute to bring NYA within 2-1.

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