YORK — Sierra Tartre scored in the first half and set up a goal in the second Friday night, leading Kennebunk to a 2-0 victory against York in a schoolgirl soccer game.
Tartre scored off an Alyssa Weigle free kick, then set up Cara McCluskey’s goal for the Rams (2-0-1) against the Wildcats (2-1).
Kyra Schwartzman recorded eight saves for the shutout. Emily Rohrer stopped six of the eight shots she faced for York.
YARMOUTH 2, CAPE ELIZABETH 1: Eavan O’Neill scored from Sara D’Appolonia five minutes into the game, and Gretchen Barbera added a goal from Katie Clemmer 15 minutes later to give the Clippers (1-1) a 2-0 halftime lead over Cape Elizabeth (1-2) at Yarmouth.
Kathryn Clark converted a penalty kick midway through the second half for the Capers.
WAYNFLETE 2, FRYEBURG ACADEMY 1: Amelia Bertaska ran through a ball that popped out after a collision, bearing in on the goal before lining a low shot into the corner with 10 minutes remaining to lift Waynflete (1-0-1) over Fryeburg (0-2-1) at Portland.
Fryeburg took a 1-0 lead six minutes into the second half when Julia Quinn converted a feed from Anna Mahanor. Christian Rowe, with an assist from Isabel Canning, tied it with 18 minutes to play.
LAKE REGION 4, GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 3: Kristen Huntress scored with 23 seconds left as the Lakers (2-1) beat the Patriots (1-2) at Naples.
Madison Simms scored three goals for Lake Region, with assists from Megan Boos and CeCe Hancock. Melody Millett added two assists. The winner came after Hannah Dixon tied it for Gray-New Gloucester with 1:25 remaining. Kaelyn Woods and Sarah Giggey also scored.
CHEVERUS 0, MARSHWOOD 0: Marshwood (3-0-1) dominated play, but Hannah Tyson’s performance in goal gave the Stags (0-1-1) a tie at Portland.
Tyson punctuated a 15-save afternoon by pushing two floaters over the net in the second overtime, then pouncing on a loose ball with 30 seconds left.
BUCKFIELD 7, GREATER PORTLAND CHRISTIAN 0: Nadia Wesley scored four goals as the Bucks (2-0-1) cruised past the Lions (0-4) at Buckfield.
Brianna Damon added two goals. Clarissa Jones stopped 27 shots for Greater Portland Christian.
SANFORD 2, BONNY EAGLE 1: Vanessa Hodge and Kristen O’Connell scored unassisted goals in the first half and the Spartans (1-2) held off the Scots (0-2-1) at Standish.
Madi Freeman scored in the second half from Lizzy Adkins, and Kelsey Parkin had seven saves for Bonny Eagle.
THORNTON ACADEMY 9, NOBLE 0: Haley DaGraca scored a school-record five goals and added two assists as the Golden Trojans (3-0) rolled by the Knights (0-3) at North Berwick.
Tori Daigle had two goals and two assists. Shaylee Ashburn and Breanna Frye combined for 14 saves for Noble.
FIELD HOCKEY
YORK 6, GREELY 1: Devon Datsis scored three goals to lead the Wildcats (4-0) over Greely (2-1) at York.
Kayla Kelly added a goal and an assist, and Sydney Bouchard and Alie Jones also scored for York.
WINSLOW 7, LINCOLN ACADEMY 2: Mackenzie Winslow, Ciera Poulin and Maddie Roy scored twice each as the Raiders (4-0) beat Lincoln Academy (1-3) at Newcastle.
WINTHROP 3, BOOTHBAY REGION 3: Nicole Clarke of Boothbay Region scored off a penalty corner from Samantha Clarke with 2:42 left, and goalies Corinna Colton of Winthrop (2-1-1) and Erica Eames of the Seahawks (1-1-1) were perfect in overtime at Boothbay Harbor.
BOYS’ SOCCER
PINE TREE ACADEMY 7, A.R. GOULD 3: Jakub Kryzwon scored three goals and Felipe Alvarez added two as the Breakers (2-1-1) handled the Bears (0-3) at South Portland.
Kenny Sweetsir and Griffin Verrill added goals for Pine Tree. Mouhamed Roone scored three goals and Dariyn Wolfe fended off 23 shots for A.R. Gould.
YARMOUTH 5, CAPE ELIZABETH 3: Adam LaBrie broke a 3-3 tie with five minutes left, then added goal in the final minute to lift the Clippers (2-1) over Cape Elizabeth (2-1) at Yarmouth.
VOLLEYBALL
GREELY 3, CAPE ELIZABETH 0: Alex Tebbs and Kayley Cimino each had seven kills, and Hannah Butland and Lauren Weickert added four each as Greely (3-0) beat Cape Elizabeth (1-1) in straight sets, 25-21, 25-17, 25-21, at Cumberland.
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