Mariners, Mustangs, Lions notch field hockey wins – Knox County VillageSoup

It was once an afternoon to bear in mind for the Oceanside of Rockland and Mount View of Thorndike highschool field hockey groups on Tuesday, Oct. 4 as one target proved sufficient for the Midcoast squads, which wanted overtime to cement razor-slim victories.

The Mariners traveled to Rockport and emerged with a 1-0 time beyond regulation win over Camden Hills, whilst the Mustangs additionally were given the game-winning target in OT and caged a 1-0 house victory over Erskine Academy of South China.

Oceanside’s Lily Stackpole. Photo through Mark Haskell

On Thursday and Friday, Oct. 6-7, the 4 space groups have been again in motion, as Mustangs and Lions caged wins, whilst the Mariners and Windjammers got here up brief.

The following is a recap of reported contests:

Mount View 3, Lincoln Academy 2

At Newcastle Oct. 7, the Mustangs swung to a one-goal win over the Eagles. The rating was once tied 1-1 after the primary quarter, whilst Lincoln Academy took a 2-1 edge at halftime ahead of Mount View tied the rating 2-2 after 3 quarters.

From left, Mount View trainer Gloria Hewitt, Dakota Jones, Ella Sawyer and Allyee Corson. Photo courtesy of Kate Ahlefeld

Ivory Spaulding, Dakota Jones and Greta Ahlefeld scored targets for Mount View, whilst Spaulding additionally logged an help. Ayelsa Glarlaid and Abby Vanensen scored for Lincoln Academy.

Ella Sawyer made six saves on 8 pictures within the cage for Mount View, whilst Hunter Chice made 15 saves on 18 pictures for Lincoln Academy.

Mount View’s MacKenzie Burgess, left. Photo courtesy of Kate Ahlefeld

Cony 7, Oceanside 1

At Rockland Oct. 7, the guests proved “Ram Tough” and bested the host Mariners through six ratings. Cony led 5-0, 5-0 and 6-0 on the quarter breaks.

Abby Morrill led Cony with 3 targets, whilst Caroline Hendrickson, Elise Cunningham, Isabella Smith and Malo Freeman added one rating. Maddie Ripley scored for Oceanside, off an help from Geneva Alley.

Cony held a 9-2 edge in pictures and 9-1 merit in penalty corners.

Sophia Clayton made 11 saves within the cage for Oceanside, whilst Avery Maxim made two saves in target for Cony.

Brunswick 1, Camden Hills 0

At Brunswick Oct. 6, the Dragons edged the Windjammers through a unmarried rating.

Felicity Jackson scored the lone target for Brunswick.

Tess Hodgkins made 12 saves within the cage for the Windjammers, whilst the goalie for the Dragons, whose title was once unavailable, made 11 stops.

Brunswick held a 13-11 edge in pictures, whilst Camden Hills completed with a 4-3 merit in penalty corners.

Belfast 6, Erskine Academy 0

At South China Oct. 6, the Lions roared previous the Eagles and prevailed through a lopsided rating. Belfast led 2-0, 3-0 and 4-0 on the quarter breaks.

Bre Shorey scored the primary 3 targets for the Lions and added a fourth within the fourth quarter, whilst Audra Faulkingham and Sophia Taylor added targets and Ava Markham and Payten Wadsworth one help.

Belfast held a 25-1 merit in pictures and 13-5 merit in penalty corners.

Nikki Shorey were given the shutout within the cage for the Lions, whilst Kenzie Toner made 15 saves in target for the Eagles.

Oceanside 1, Camden Hills 0 (OT)

At Rockport Oct. 4, the Mariners edged the host Windjammers and emerged with a hard-fought, time beyond regulation victory. Earlier this season, Camden Hills beat Oceanside 1-0 in Rockland.

Camden Hills’ Delfina De Acevedo Ramos, left, and Oceanside’s Sophie Protheroe. Photo through Mark Haskell

On Tuesday, Maddie Ripley scored the lone target for the Mariners when she discovered the again of the cage with 2:15 last in time beyond regulation.

“It was a breakaway by Maddie full field all the way to their circle,” mentioned Oceanside trainer Daphne Ripley. “They fouled Maddie and we got a [penalty] corner. The goal was an insert from Gabby Tolman to Winter Adams to Maddie for the shot on goal [and game-winner].”

Camden Hills held an 11-2 edge in pictures and 10-4 merit in penalty corners.

Sophia Clayton made 10 saves within the cage for the Mariners and Tess Hodgkins one save in target for the Windjammers.

Mount View 1, Erskine Academy 0 (OT)

At Thorndike Oct. 4, the Mustangs caged the game-winning target in time beyond regulation and galloped to their 2nd win of the season.

The target got here from senior Allyee Corson with 5:11 last in overtime.

Mount View’s Ivory Spaulding, left, and Dakota Jones. Photo courtesy of Kate Ahlefeld

Ella Sawyer made six saves on six pictures within the cage to earn the shutout for Mount View, whilst Gwen Parker made 23-of-24 saves within the target for Erskine Academy, together with a terrific save, off an Ivory Spaulding providing, with the brink of her hand guard.

The Mustangs have had a package of time beyond regulation video games this yr, together with many ties. This time OT led to a victory.

Mount View’s Hannah McIntosh, entrance, and Dakota Jones, again left. Photo courtesy of Kate Ahlefeld

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