SOUTH CHINA — Christina Belanger scored both goals to lead Erskine past Morse 2-0 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B girls soccer game Monday.
Mallory Chamberlain and Avery Bond each had an assist. Cass Ray made nine saves for the Eagles (4-0-0).
Alesha Aucoin stopped 20 shots for the Shipbuilders (2-2-0).
BOYS SOCCER
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MT. ABRAM 2, TELSTAR 0: Hunter York scored both goals to lead the Roadrunners past the Rebels in Salem.
Seth Thomas and Courtland Talmage each had assists for Mt. Abram (3-1). Tristen Dyer had seven saves.
Nick Johnson had 18 saves for Telstar (0-3).
HALL-DALE 8, WISCASSET 0: Nat Crocker had two goals and four assists to lead the Bulldogs to the Mountain Valley Conference win in Farmingdale.
Ryan Sinclair added a goal and two assists for Hall-Dale (4-0-0) while Tyler Nadeau, Eli Smith, Jake Young, Tyler Dubois and Alex Guiou also had a goal apiece. Young and Dubois chipped in one assist each. Brian Allen made two saves.
Colin Ranta stopped 22 shots for Wiscasset (1-3-0).
MOUNTAIN VALLEY 4, WINTHROP 0: Four players scored as the Falcons used a balanced attack to earn the MVC win in Rumford.
Felix Promm, Rasmus Soegaard, Tucker Rowland and Ryan Bennett each had a goal for Mountain Valley (3-0-1). Jacob Beauchesne made one save.
Matt Sekerak stopped 22 shots for Winthrop (0-4-0).
Monmouth 1, Carrabec 0: Hunter Richardson’s goal with 15 minutes left in the game was the difference, as the Mustangs took the MVC win in North Anson.
Carrabec (2-2) had good scoring chances late, but Monmouth (3-1) goalie Kasey Smith made three big saves in the final minutes.
Trent Richardson made five saves for the Cobras.
MEN’S SOCCER
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THOMAS 3, SOUTHERN MAINE 0: Maranacook graduate Dakota Duplissie scored twice to lead the Terriers to the non-conference win in Gorham.
Tre Ming assisted both goals. William Nilson scored off an assist from London Steede-Jackson for Thomas (3-2-0) as well. Winston Trott and Joakim Sternas combined to make two saves.
Elijah Leverett stopped 12 shots for USM (1-5-1).
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