Sports

High school roundup

Oct. 10: Greenville boys soccer defeated Machias, 1-0, at Howland. Ben Baldwin scored the goal.

Dexter field hockey won vs. Mattanawcook, 2-1. Goals came from Hayley Rossman and Kaitlyn Webber.

Foxcroft girls soccer lost at Hermon, 5-0. Kiara Prescott made 26 saves.

Greenville girls soccer won vs. Woodland, 7-2, at Penobscot.

Oct. 11: Dexter boys soccer lost 9-1 vs. Orono

PCHS boys soccer won 6-0 vs. Penquis. Dillon Drew scored two goals and Tyler Febus made 13 saves. Justin Valvo stopped 10 shots for Penquis.

Dexter field hockey won at Stearns, 1-0.

Oct. 12: Foxcroft field hockey won vs. Old Town, 2-0, to finish the regular season at 14-0 and earn the top seed in the Class B North playoffs. Goals came from Alli Bourget and Kylie Dow and Abbie Moore made 10 saves.

Dexter girls soccer lost vs. Orono, 4-1.

Greenville girls soccer won vs. Bangor Christian, 4-1. Ashley Simko scored two goals.

PCHS girls soccer won at Penquis, 5-4. Erin Speed recorded a hat trick and Sara Almirante added a pair of goals. Camryn Rolfe scored twice for Penquis.

Oct. 13: Dexter boys soccer lost at George Stevens, 8-0.

Greenville boys soccer won vs. Penquis, 6-0. Noah Pratt scored three goals. Justin Valvo and Camron Bailey combined to make 15 saves.

PCHS boys soccer won at Lee, 2-0. Bryce Gilbert and Cam Kane both had goals and Tyler Febus stopped 10 shots.

Oct. 14: Foxcroft football lost at Belfast, 26-21. Nick Clawson rushed 15 times for 120 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

Dexter girls soccer won vs. George Stevens, 4-0. Hannah Dorman scored two goals and Reaghan Patterson made 14 saves.

PCHS girls soccer won vs. Lee/Stearns, 3-0. Erin Speed picked up all three goals and Alivia Hunt stopped six shots.

Oct. 15: Foxcroft boys soccer lost vs. Presque Isle, 2-0. Logan Butera made 22 saves.

Dexter football won at Mt. View, 34-28. Zach White caught four passed for 126 yards and three touchdowns and he also brought a punt back 80 yards for the touchdown.

Foxcroft girls soccer lost vs. Presque Isle, 7-1. Abby Simpson scored the goal.

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