09/16/2007
Kylie Damon, Sam Gifford, Mallory Hancock and Erin Sevey each had a pair of goals for the Indians (5-1). Melissa Hancock and Lorri Hiltz each added a goal and an assist. Mallory Hancock and Caitlyn Lancaster each bagged three assists, and Gifford chipped in with two.
The Indians outshot Hampden, 28-0. Dylan Hotham and Mel parker combined for six saves for the Broncos (0-3-1).
NOKOMIS 3, ROCKLAND 0: Freshman Jordin McGinnis scored a pair of unassisted goals as the Warriors blanked the Tigers in their homecoming game at Newport.
Sabrina Vaillancourt added a goal for Nokomis (4-2). Beth Flanders needed to make only two saves for the shutout.
Mikayla Follett stopped seven shots for Rockland (2-4).
GIRLS SOCCER
MONMOUTH 4, DIRIGO 1: Center halfback Jen Lola and wing forward Jess Gray both scored goals apiece as Monmouth rolled to an East-West Conference victory at home.
Lola began the scoring on a free kick, then assisted on Gray's goal to make it 2-0 at halftime. Both scored unassisted in the second half as Monmouth (3-2-0) pulled away.
Emily Chase scored an unassisted goal with five minutes to play for Dirigo (1-4-1).
Monmough goalie Katie Woodman made four saves on six shots. Lorette Bryant finished with nine saves on 15 shots in the loss.
HALL-DALE 3, LISBON 0: Michelle Severance scored a pair of goals as the Bulldogs beat the Greyhounds in an MVC game in Lisbon.
Amy Skillings added a goal and Lindsay Nyitray, Arian Kumlangnam and Brittany Ladner all had an assist for Hall-Dale (5-0-0). Ali Godbout had 12 saves to earn the win.
Sam Purcell had 13 saves for Lisbon (2-3-0).
RICHMOND 6, BUCKFIELD 1: Bri Clifford had two goals and an assist as the Bobcats defeated the Bucks in an East-West Conference game in Richmond.
Steph O'Brien, Melanie Schanck, Shelby Hurley and Amy Russell all chipped in with a goal, while Annie Welner, Schanck and Russell each had an assist for Richmond (5-0-0). Nicole Tuttle had eight saves in the win.
Leann Henderson scored for Buckfield (3-2-0). Amy Reuter had 21 saves in the loss.




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