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High school roundup

        

Sept. 28: Dexter field hockey won at Orono 3-1.

Foxcroft field hockey won vs. Central 2-0. Abbi Bourget and Alli Bourget scored the goals, and Madison Chadbourne made a pair of saves.

PCHS field hockey lost at John Bapst 1-0.

Dexter girls soccer lost vs. Orono 6-0. Reaghan Patterson stopped 14 shots.

Foxcroft girls soccer lost vs. John Bapst 7-0. Kiara Prescott made 19 saves.

Sept. 29: Dexter boys soccer lost vs. Orono 7-1. Aaron Perkins had the goal.

Foxcroft boys soccer won vs. John Bapst 8-5. Tino Ayala scored two goals and assisted on four others.

Greenville boys soccer lost at Bangor Christian 5-0. Evan Bjork made 15 saves.

PCHS boys soccer won vs. Penquis 6-0. Bryce Gilbert and Dastan Orozbkov both scored two goals and Brandon Leavitt stopped 11 shots. Josh Martin and Justin Valvo combined to make 13 saves for Penquis.

Greenville girls soccer lost at Bangor Christian 4-3.

Oct. 1: PCHS boys soccer won at Dexter 6-3. Bryce Gilbert and Dastan Orozbkov each scored twice. Dexter goals came from Ethan Boutilier, Aaron Perkins and Trevor Richards.

Oct. 2: Greenville boys soccer tied at home vs. Valley 2-2.

Foxcroft field hockey won at Mattanawcook 3-0. Alli Bourget scored all three goals and Madison Chadbourne made a pair of saves.

Greenville girls soccer won vs. Valley 2-0.

Oct. 3: Foxcroft boys soccer tied at Presque Isle 0-0.

PCHS boys soccer won vs. Greenville 3-1. Bryce Gilbert scored two goals. Chris Miller had the goal for Greenville.

Penquis boys soccer lost at Penobscot 5-0. Josh Martin made nine saves.

Dexter field hockey won at Hermon 7-0. Abby Webber and Kaitlyn Webber both recorded a pair of goals.

PCHS field hockey won vs. Stearns 2-1. Jewel Lamb and Cassie Richardson were the goal scorers.

Greenville girls soccer won at PCHS 3-2. Shelby Ward scored twice. Erin Speed had both PCHS goals.

Foxcroft girls soccer lost at Presque Isle 4-0. Kiara Prescott stopped 16 shots.

Penquis girls soccer lost at Penobscot 7-2. Cymeria Robshaw and Camryn Rolfe each had a goal.

 

 

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