KENNEBUNK — Ruby Sliwkowski tallied seven goals and an assist as Kennebunk ended its girls’ lacrosse regular season Wednesday with a 14-9 win over Cheverus.
Ivy Armentrout, Mara Muse and Sophia Notine each scored once for Kennebunk (12-0), the unanimous No. 1 team in the Varsity Maine poll. Lily Hansen made eight saves.
Cheverus (8-4) had a three-game winning streak snapped.
SOUTH PORTLAND 9, NOBLE 6: Zoe Baker tallied five goals as the Red Riots (6-6) downed the Knights (2-10) in a regular-season finale at South Portland.
Pearl Friedland-Farley, Rain Jordan, Lauren Steady, JadeRose Sangiovanni also scored for South Portland.
Jenna Baxter paced Noble with four goals. Ella Anania and Kylie Riche each added a goal.
YORK 16, WAYNFLETE 6: Rose Pavuk had four goals and dished out four assists to lead 11 different scorers as the Wildcats (8-4) rolled past the Flyers (6-6) at York.
Clara Pavuk added three goals and three assists.
GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER/POLAND 10, FRYEBURG ACADEMY 7: Andrea Smith scored three goals in the first half and Ellie Steele also finished with three goals as the 26ers (3-9) defeated the Raiders (0-12) in Gray.
Maddie Foreman led Fryeburg with four goals. Heather Shackford scored twice.
MASSABESIC 12, SCARBOROUGH 4: Emily Jacobs led Massabesic with four goals and Lydia Desrochers added three as the Mustangs (11-1) cruised past the Red Storm (6-6) in Scarborough.
Massabesic also got two goals from Micaela Jacobs, and one each from Trista Binette, MacKenzie Nason and Emma Scully. Taylor Lombard made five saves.
Darby Stolz scored twice for Scarborough. Molly Henderson and Meagan Donovan were the other goal scorers. Zoe Hess racked up nine saves.
SOFTBALL
POLAND 11, FRYEBURG ACADEMY 0: Atlantis Martin threw a one-hitter and drove in three runs as the Knights (15-1) rolled past the Raiders (7-9) in five innings at Fryeburg.
Khloe O’Leary slugged a two-run homer and a double, Emma Bunyea had three hits, and Olivia Rioux chipped in with two singles.
BASEBALL
FRYEBURG ACADEMY 10, POLAND 2: Noah Grant allowed only four hits while leading Fryeburg’s offense with two hits and two RBI as the Raiders (5-11) beat the Knights (9-7) at Fryeburg.
Fryeburg finished with nine hits.
Hunter Gibson and Grady Hart each had an RBI for Poland.
OAK HILL 12, BOOTHBAY 2: Isaac Morissette doubled, singled and drove in two runs as the Raiders (10-6) topped the Seahawks (2-14) in Wales.
Caden Thompson tripled and drove in two runs. Ethan Vattaso smacked a triple for Oak Hill.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Five high school seniors have been selected to receive $5,000 scholarships from the Maine Sports Hall of Fame.
The athletes are: Emma Charles, a state champion Nordic skier at Mt. Blue; Sydney Gallop, a two-time all-American soccer player at Hermon; Thomas Horton, an outstanding two-way football lineman at Bonny Eagle; Maddie Strouse, who led Scarborough to the Class A volleyball title; and Trevor Wozny, a three-sport start at Marshwood.
The scholarships will be awarded in a ceremony on June 19 at Sunday River in Newry.
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