09/16/2007
from the Kennebec Journal
Women's Lobby marks 30 years Group has made impact on Maine's legislative process
Lawsuit takes on sex offender registry rule
Mainers who lived through Great Depression have stories to tell and advice for coping
Intrepid creek chubs stuck in a ditch
Musical tribute to JFK worthy
Collins wants to focus on concrete achievements
Let's move on in new Patriots season
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Gardiner opens with victory
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LESSONS FROM THE DEPRESSION use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without
John Doe cases are challenge to registry Sex offenders from years past file lawsuit to prevent public disclosure of their names
Allen working hard to extend political base
Collins savors chance to hear opinions
Maine Women's Lobby gathers for 30th anniversary celebration
Educators question standardized test's validity
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Waterville beats Morse, then prays for teammate
Let's move on in new Patriots season
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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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