Sports

High school roundup

    Oct. 14: Dexter boys soccer lost at Orono 7-0. Aaron Perkins made 10 saves.
    Foxcroft boys soccer tied vs. Ellsworth 1-1. Blake Arno had the goal.
    Penquis boys soccer lost vs. Penobscot 5-0. Clayton Preble and Josh Martin combined for 14 saves.
    Foxcroft field hockey won vs. Old Town 4-1. Alli Bourget picked up two goals.
    Dexter girls soccer won vs. Foxcroft 5-0. Macie Melvin recorded a pair of goals. Kendra Ewer and Grace Bickford combined stopped eight shots.

    Oct. 15: Greenville boys soccer lost at Searsport 3-2. Trevor Richards scored both goals.
    Dexter girls soccer lost at Orono 4-0. Tasha Pratt made six saves.
    Foxcroft girls soccer lost vs. Ellsworth 3-2. Grace Bickford and Joanna Panciera had the goals.
    Greenville girls soccer lost at Searsport 2-1. Lindsay Fenn recorded a goal.
    Penquis girls soccer lost vs. Penobscot 7-0. Jordan Durant stopped 30 shots.
    Oct. 16: Dexter boys soccer lost vs. George Stevens 3-2. Bailey Spack scored both goals.
    Oct. 17: Foxcroft boys soccer lost 1-0 at Old Town. Logan Butera made 14 saves.
    Penquis boys soccer lost vs. Mattanawcook 4-0. Clayton Preble and Josh Martin combined to stop 14 shots.
    Penquis girls soccer lost at Mattanawcook 2-1. Megan Witham scored a goal.
    Oct. 18: PCHS boys soccer lost vs. Central 2-1. Tristan French scored the goal.
    Dexter football lost vs. Stearns 31-19. Zachary White scored on 11- and 1-yard runs, and Matt Bartlett had a touchdown from a yard out.
    Foxcroft girls soccer lost at Old Town 9-0.
    PCHS girls soccer won at Central 3-2. Alex Speed recorded a pair of goals.
    Oct. 20: PCHS boys soccer won vs. Greenville 5-0. Nate Burns and Tristan Burns scored two goals apiece.
    Dexter girls soccer won vs. George Stevens 2-1. Abbey Jordan and Michaela White both had goals.
    Foxcroft girls soccer lost at Hermon 7-0. Alisha Thomas and Kendra Ewer combined for 41 saves.

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