VASSALBORO — Brewer, Camden Hills and Bangor will join Edward Little at the Class A golf championships after placing in the top three at Tuesday’s KVAC Class A qualifier on the Arrowhead Course at Natanis Golf Course.
Edward Little earned its spot in the state tournament by winning the conference title at Saturday’s KVAC Class A Shootout.
Brewer finished first Tuesday by accumulating a team score of 239 (41 over par). Camden Hills (332) was second and Bangor (335) third. Skowhegan (336) was one stroke back, while Edward Little (337) came in fifth.
Golfers not part of the state qualifying teams qualified for the boys state tournament as individuals by shooting 87 or better on Tuesday.
Brunswick’s Will Farschon shot the best round with a 3-over 75. Skowhegan’s Eddie Goff (77) earned a spot by tying for second with Bangor’s Jacob Harvey and Brewer’s Calvin Grass. Edward Little’s Joey Samson rounded out the top five with a 6-over 78.
Messalonskee’s Liam McFadden qualified for the state tourney by shooting an 80 (sixth place). Other individual qualifiers: Skowhegan’s Silas Tibbetts (82), Lewiston’s Will Routhier (82), Hampden’s Sawer Worcester (83), Messalonskee’s Greyson Dooley (84), Brunswick’s Ben Farschon (84), Oxford Hills’ Gunner Truman (86), Hampden’s Wyatt Allen (86), Messalonskee’s Gavin Jackson (87), Skowhegan’s Ben Poulin (87) and Mt. Ararat’s Noah Cook (87).
Reigning Class A girls champion Alexis McCormick (87) of Oxford Hills and Skowhegan’s Lydia Jones (93) qualified for the Class A girls state championship tournament.
The Class A state championship will be Friday at Natanis’ Tomahawk Course. The Class B and C championships are Saturday at Natanis.
KVAC SHOOTOUT: Edward Little won the KVAC Class A Shootout by beating Bangor and Skowhegan on Saturday at Brunswick Club.
The Red Eddies finished with a team score of 175. Carson Veilleux shot the low round of the day, a 3-over-par 40. Joey Samson and Cole Levesque each finished with a 44 and Isaac Jalbert had a 47.
Skowhegan (180) was five strokes behind Edward Little, and Bangor (186) was a distant third.
BOYS SOCCER
ISLESBORO 5, SPRUCE MOUNTAIN 1: Eli Field and Jaykob Zollman scored two goals apiece as the Eagles won in Jay.
Harper Conover added a goal and an assist for Islesboro (5-6), while keeper Finnegan Calderwood made five saves.
Maxwell Turner scored for Spruce Mountain (3-7), and Blake Gemelli had eight saves.
MONMOUTH ACADEMY 8, LISBON 0: Freshmen Zane Foyt and Bryce Fletcher scored two goals apiece to pace the Mustangs past the Greyhounds in Monmouth.
Noah Schultz tallied two assists and Emmett Cody had one for Monmouth (9-2). Rory Foyt, Kyle Blasius, Jake Harmon and Cody Tanzi also scored goals. Goalie Lewis Lamoreau made two saves.
Lisbon (0-8-1) Camden Therrien stopped 12 shots.
GIRLS SOCCER
BUCKFIELD 5, OLD ORCHARD BEACH 1: Brittany Carrier had four goals to power the offense for the Bucks (10-1) as they win handily in Old Orchard Beach.
Taylor Harvey added a goal for Buckfield.
Tessa Ferguson was the goal scorer for Old Orchard Beach (3-8).
FRYEBURG ACADEMY 1, POLAND 0: Avery Bariteau scored the game’s only goal 16 minutes into the first half on a rebound off the post as Fryeburg (6-5) won in in Poland.
Poland fell to 4-5-1.
FIELD HOCKEY
SPRUCE MOUNTAIN 3, MOUNTAIN VALLEY 0: Maddie Grimaldi assisted on the first goal and scored the third for the Phoenix in Rumford.
Grimaldi set up Miley Fournier in the the first quarter to give Spruce Mountain (7-3) 1-0 lead. Alaina Kachnovich made it 2-0 with a second-period goal set up by Ava Davis.
Grimaldi capped the scoring in the forth with an unassisted goal.
Phoenix goalie Mallory Clark stopped all nine shots she faced, while Mountain Valley’s (2-6) Isabella Dupuis made seven saves.
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