05/16/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
ATTACK SURVIVORS BATTLE ON
Assessment scores reveal mixed results
Baldacci's weapon to fight energy crisis: 'Yankee ingenuity'
RANDOLPH Officials differ on expenses
Woman's body found in river
Richmond chef is top lobster cook
Hunt resigns as Cony boys basketball coach
O'Brien on 'big stage'
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FAIRFIELD State closes store Jim's Variety loses seller's certificate over sales tax issue
WATERVILLE Searchers find body
'Our lives will never be the same again'
State school officials encouraged by test results
Colby gives library $75K Gift will go toward renovation effort
RAIN DELAY HALTS DRAWDOWN
HERSOM, HUSSEY FACE A CROWD
Teams ready to go
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The Eagles, who improved to 3-4, led 5-2 at the half. Abbey Stacey, Hannah Stucki and Hilary Flynn also scored for Messalonskee, which received a nine-save performance from Sarah Jacques as well.
Holly Parker scored two goals and Hayley Lachance and Erika Adams added goals for Cony (4-4).
Softball
Forest Hills 6, Windham Christian 3: Crystal Allen struck out nine and allowed just three hits to help Forest Hills (5-1) double up Windham Christian (1-5).
Jessica Worster had two singles and an RBI, and Elise Begin added an RBI single for the victors as well.




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