News Summary

September 6th proved to be an exciting day for Maine high school sports, featuring thrilling matches in soccer and field hockey across the state. Coaches and athletic directors ensured timely score reporting, helping fans keep track of the action. Athlete of the Week nominations are now open, encouraging support for exceptional athletes. Scores from field hockey games showcased impressive performances by various teams, while golf and cross-country results highlighted standout athletes. Some games faced weather-related postponements, but the anticipation for upcoming matches remains high, keeping the excitement alive in the Maine sports community.

Exciting Day for Maine High School Sports!

What a thrilling Saturday it was on September 6th, as high schools all over the lovely state of Maine took to the fields for a day full of soccer and field hockey action. Coaches and athletic directors across the region deserve a round of applause for getting those scores reported, helping us keep track of the exciting happenings!

Athlete of the Week Nominations Open!

And here’s something that all sports fans will want to pay attention to: nominations for the 92.9 The Ticket High School Athlete of the Week are currently being accepted. If you have someone in mind who made waves from September 1st to September 6th, make sure to get those nominations in via email before Sunday, September 7th. Voting starts Monday, September 8th, and the final winner will be announced on Friday, September 12th, so don’t forget to show your support!

On the Field: Field Hockey Scores

Now, let’s break down those nail-biting scores from the field hockey games:

  • Rice 2, BFA-St. Albans 1: Key players included Reese Billings, who scored one goal and assisted another, along with Sara Guidice, who contributed another goal, and Peyton Borick keeping things in check with 8 saves.
  • Stowe 4, Milton 2: The Stowe team showcased teamwork with goals from Vivi Hermsdorf, Jackie Henderson, India Freund, and Lili Stabach, while Milton countered with scores from Sydney Greenfield and Savannah Monahan.
  • Essex 2, Colchester 1 (OT): A close game that saw Ava Conti and Hazel Fry score for Essex, with Fry sealing the deal in overtime.
  • Champlain Valley 2, South Burlington 0: Goals from Lilyanna Mittelstad and Reese Kingsbury secured the win.
  • Mount Mansfield 3, Rutland 0: Evie Keblin was on fire, scoring twice!
  • Lyndon 3, Richford 1: Stellar performances from Elsa Kariluoma, Ginebra Garay, and Anneliese Webber.
  • Lamoille 8, Paine Mountain 0: Ila Rankin and Iris Jones each netted two goals, dominating the game.
  • Enosburg 2, BFA-Fairfax 0: Kailie Morrill and Vienna Wilde scored late to secure the win for Enosburg.
  • Spaulding 7, Thetford 1: A significant showing from Spaulding!
  • Montpelier 2, White River Valley 1: Max Bevins was certainly a key player here!

Golf and Cross-Country Results

Switching gears to the golf course, Montpelier posted a score of 179, with noteworthy performances from Max Bevins and Austin Graves leading the pack. Meanwhile, the Burlington Invitational cross-country running event revealed that Charlotte Crum from CVU led the girls’ race, while Benjamin Holoch took the title for the boys.

Weather Impacts Games

It’s worth mentioning that a few games were postponed due to the unpredictable weather, with Mount Abraham facing off against Vergennes and Hartwood visiting Middlebury rescheduled.

Looking Ahead

As we look to the future, keep an eye on several upcoming games across various sports, from field hockey to soccer. Teams are geared up to compete at various times and locations, bringing even more excitement to the Maine high school sports scene!

It’s clear that every game plays a part in shaping the upcoming season. With so much activity and enthusiasm buzzing in the air, let’s rally behind our young athletes as they continue to give their best on the field!

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