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PARIS — Blake Slicer connected with Matt Beauchesne at 30:12 to give Oxford Hills the lead, as they topped Cony, 1-0, in boys’ varsity soccer action.
Beauchesne’s brother Jake, kept the Vikings in the game, stopping all six shots he faced.
Oxford Hills had control of the field the whole game, outshooting Cony 17-9, and beating them in corners 7-4.
Lisbon 1,
Spruce Mtn. 1
LISBON — Spruce Mtn. struck first, with Jake Luc scoring in the first half. Lisbon’s Austin Fournier answered back on a feed from Zach Stevens in the second half as Lisbon and Spruce Mountain ended in a tie 1-1.
Lisbon had control on offense, outshooting the Phoenix 15-6, while Spruce had the advantage with 7-4 in corner kicks. Nate Bergeron made five saves in net for the Greyhounds (0-1-1), while Noah Parker stopped 14 for the Phoenix (2-0-1).
Erskine 4, Leavitt 1
TURNER — With the score tied up 0-0 at half, Sam Wilkinson and Joe York got to work, finding the back of the net on four different occasions, as Erskine topped Leavitt 4-1 in boys’ soccer action.
The score was 2-1 midway through the second half until York drilled two goals into the back of the net in just a few minutes, to give Erskine the edge.
Madison Noel was the only player on the Hornets to score and make it past Erskine keeper Jared Gartley, who had nine saves. Ben Fullerton had his work cut out for him, making 16 saves while manning the net for the Hornets.
Cape Elizabeth 4, Poland 0
POLAND —  Cape Elizabeth utilized four different scorers to shut out Poland 4-0 in boys’ varsity soccer Monday.
Eli Breed, Noah Haversat, Kayne Munson, and Eddie Galvin all found the back of the net for the Capers (1-0-1). The Capers had multiple opportunities on offense, out-shooting Poland 26-2 on the afternoon.
Zack Lowe made 12 saves on the day for the Knights (0-4).
Monmouth 9,
Oak Hill 0
MONMOUTH — Kyle Fletcher dominated the Oak Hill defense, scoring three goals, while assisting on four, as Monmouth cruised past Oak Hill 9-0 in boys’ varsity soccer.
Hunter Richardson tallied two goals, while Noah Bates, Mason Clement, Josh Reny, and Josh Neal added in a goal each for the Mustangs (3-0).
Defender Sherman Spears had a solid day on defense, making it easy for goalkeeper Kasey Smith, who only faced two shots. Kyle Field stopped 27 shots on the day for the Raiders (0-3).
St. Dom’s  2,
Mt. Abram 1
AUBURN — SJ Park and Austin Roy scored two second half goals to come from behind and beat Mt. Abram 2-1 in boys’ soccer action.
Ben Sawyer got the win in net for the Saints (4-0), stopping 3 shots. St. Dom’s capitalized on their opportunites, firing away 17 shots. Greg Sickman made nine saves in net for the Roadrunners (2-2).

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