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SOUTH BERWICK, Maine - Senior Maddy Poitras scored six goals, including the 200th of her career, as the Marshwood High School girls lacrosse team rolled past Biddeford, 16-1 on Tuesday, May 26.
Class A Marshwood improved to 5-6 on the season, while Class B Biddeford is 3-9.
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Maeve Long added three goals and two assists for the Hawks, who led 10-0 at halftime. Teammates Jolie Folger and Lexi Coleman both had two goals, and Tiegan Boisvert, Ella Yokota, and Jordan Galuppo all had one.
Lily Upton added two assists in the win, while Brooklyn Smith had one. Marshwood goalies Leigh Twohig and Makayle Coy combined for three saves. Defensively, Esme Gori, Amelia Wilber, Lily Allis, Hope Walker, Alexa Glennon and Lilla Etter all starred.
Portsmouth 19
Salem 0
SALEM - Lilly Patterson scored two goals, including the 100th of her career as Portsmouth improved to 13-0 with this Division I win.
Ginger Vinciguerra's three goals led Portsmouth, while Emery Lawton, Elliott Blenkinsop and Ellie Patrick all had two, and Raegan Lawton, Georgia Bouvier, Hailey Stallkamp, Ava Barrows, Maddy Houghton, Ava Brunelle, Tessa Bresnahan, and Breleigh Vischer all had one.
Portsmouth goalie Sage Bussiere had two saves.
Exeter 14
Bishop Guertin 6
NASHUA - Riley Benevides scored four goals and Phoebe Christenson had three goals and one assist for Exeter in its Division I win.
Racquel Battle and Claire Wilhelm both had three goals for the Blue Hawks, while Kelsey Hayward had one. Exeter goalie Molly Byrne had six saves.
St. Thomas Aquinas 18
Laconia 12
DOVER - Talula Gregg had five goals, Julia Bryan had four, and Charlotte De Tolla three for St. Thomas in its Division III win.
Annita Parmelee added two goals for the Saints, while Lucy Broom, Ava Goodwin, Lizzy Holden and Sophia Kelly all had one.
STA goalie Reese Foss had seven saves, and Cara Forest and Lena Shaheen starred defensively.
Portsmouth 17
Hollis-Brookline 4
PORTSMOUTH - Sam Biddle, Trevor Sifferlen and Gus Baker all scored two goals for Portsmouth in its Division II Senior Night win.
Max Deneen, Chase Eberhardt, Nash Conklin, Andy Brown, Miles Parker, Josh Cole, Max Russman, Conor Williams, Alec Lawton and Gus Alati all scored one goal for the Clippers.
Portsmouth goalies AJ Craig and Cooper Ferragam combined for six saves.
Derryfield 21
Spaulding 9
ROCHESTER - Logan Hickman had six goals, and Kayleb Baker, Max Drena and Kyle Hogan all had one for Spaulding in its Division II loss.
York 15
Gorham 5
GORHAM, Maine - Ben Ring led Class B York with six points in its win at Class A Gorham. Noah Stone added five points for the Wildcats, while Cooper Dodge and Brett Aceto both had four, and Tyler Moores three. York goalie Brendan Dowling had nine saves.
Bonny Eagle 11
Marshwood 7
SOUTH BERWICK, Maine - Drake Anderson had two goals and two assists for Class B Marshwood in its loss to Class A Bonny Eagle.
Chad Anderson had one goal and two assists for the Hawks, while teammates Liam Haggerty, Hayden Demeroto, Robert Williams and Damien Gilmore all had one goal.
Dover 16
Bishop Guertin 9
DOVER - Bella Jackson, Brooke Jolicoeur, Sydney Small and Kaitlyn Jolicoeur all had three RBIs for Dover in its Division I win.
Emilee Crutchfield and Jenna Martel both had two RBIs for the Green Wave.
Salem 13
Portsmouth 1
SALEM - Abby Craig had one hit and drove in the lone run for Portsmouth in its Division I loss. Salem scored four runs in the fifth, and three in the sixth, ending the game on the 10-run rule.
Piper Hindle led the Clippers with two hits, while Kora Douglass and Darby Benson both had one.
Oyster River 13
Campbell 0
LITCHFIELD - The Bobcats improved to 16-1 and clinched the top seed in the upcoming Division II tournament with this win.
Oyster River freshman Clare Dimke pitched a five-inning no-hitter, striking out six. Lorelye LeClair (hit, two RBIs), Aubrey DeJesus (hit, three RBIs), Kate Michaud (two hits, three RBIs), Aliza Parks (hit), Mary DeLude ( hit), Gracy Spirito (hit, RBI), Laura Boughton (two hits), Dimke (hit, RBI), Morgan Trela (two RBIs), and Sam Bishop (three hits, RBI) led the Oyster River offense.
Kearsage 7
Somersworth 6
SOMERSWORTH - Sophia Malo's RBI double and Katelyn Lensky's RBI single tied this Division III game at 6-6 for Somersworth in the sixth inning
Kearsage won the game with an unearned run in the seventh.
Emma Bober, Skyla Hall, and Lensky all had two hits for Somersworth, while Lensky and Kylie Pettengill both had two RBIs.
Portsmouth Christian Academy 5
Mascenic 0
NEW IPSWICH - Marion Spurr had two hits and two RBIs for PCA (11-4) in its Division IV win. Emma Anderson had two hits and one RBI for the Eagles, while Lexi Jordan struck out 11 over seven innings.
Marshwood 8
Kennebunk 5
KENNEBUNK, Maine - Kianna Pasterczyk had three hits, including two solo homers, and Zoe Carnes had a three-run homer for Marshwood in its Class A South win.
Zoe Noonan had two hits and two RBIs for the Hawks, while Keira Keaveny, Evie Bennett, Dot Ryan and Lexey Boucher all had two hits.
York 17
Wells 3
YORK, Maine - Sarah Orso had two home runs, including a grand slam, and drove in eight for York in its Class B South five-inning win.
Orso's three-run homer in the first was her 100th career hit. Maddie Fitzgerald, Sara Hanscom and Emily Hultman all had two hits and two RBIs for the Wildcats, and Piper Catanese had a hit and scored four runs.
Timberlane 9
Portsmouth 5
PLAISTOW - The Clippers jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning on a Max Herter RBI double and a Zavier Lampert two-run homer, but Timberlane outscored Portsmouth by seven the rest of the way in this Division I contest.
Hugh Herter's two-out, two-run double tied the game at 5-5 in the fourth for Portsmouth (5-12), but Timberlane answered with one run in the fourth, and three in the fifth.
Prospect Mountain 14
Somersworth 4
ALTON - Camden Pettengill had two hits and three RBIs for Somersworth in its Division III loss. Jackson Dumont added two hits and scored two runs for the Hilltoppers.
Mascenic 5
Portsmouth Christian 2
NEW IPSWICH - Allen McGuire had three hits and scored a run and Andrew Earwood had two hits and one RBI for PCA (8-6) in its Division IV loss.
Brayden Leland went six innings on the mound, striking out 10.
Newmarket 12
Farmington 0
FARMINGTON - Colton Durant had three hits and three RBIs and Anthony Jurkoic had two hits and three RBIs for Newmarket (15-0) in its Division IV, five-inning win.
Jack Ferrelli had two hits and two RBIs for the Mules, while Charlie Tudor (hit, two RBIs) and Jackie Prompradit (three hits, run) starred.
Newmarket's Evan Sheehan allowed one hit and struck out eight over five innings, earning the win.
Marshwood 13
Windham 3
WINDHAM, Maine - Sam Therrien scattered six hits over five innings, allowing two earned runs and striking out five for Marshwood in its Class A South five-inning win.
Ethan Winchester had three hits for Marshwood, while Michael Sbrizza, Brady Isabelle, and Ryder Webber all had two. Isabelle had four RBIs, and Webber had two.
York 6
Wells 1
YORK, Maine - Junior Zach Tremblay allowed a leadoff homer, but pitched six innings and struck out four as York improved to 5-6 with this Class B South win.
Senior Robbie Hanscom had two hits, including a two-run double and a solo homer for York, while senior Sam Jancovic had a two-run single.
No. 8 Exeter 5
No. 9 Londonderry 4
EXETER - Camryn Lachance (No. 2, 8-3) Cate Phelps (No. 3, 8-4), Ava Castonguay (No. 5, 8-0) and Lucy Bickford (No. 6, 8-3) all won in singles as Exeter won this Division I first-round match.
The Blue Hawks will face top-seeded Bedford on Thursday in a quarterfinal.
In doubles, Castonguay and Bickford won 8-2 at No. 3.
No. 6 Dover 8
No. 11 Nashua South 1
DOVER - Paige Wilson (No. 1, 8-3, Kim Tarr (No. 2, 9-8), Jane Mathews (No. 3, 8-1), Siena D’Ambrosio (No. 4, 8-3), Lily Mozzoni (No. 5, 8-4) and Sara Pellenz (No. 6, 8-3) all won in singles for Dover in this Division I first-round win.
Dover will now face No. 3 Bishop Guertin on Thursday in a quarterfinal.
In doubles, Riley Newburg and Mathew won 8-4 at No. 2, and Mozzoni and Pellenz won 9-7 at No. 3.
No. 12 Con-Val 6
No. 5 Winnacunnet 3
HAMPTON - Grace Bramhall (No. 4, 8-4), Camryn Morrissey (No. 5, 8-6) and Elise Shannon (No. 6, 8-4) won in singles for Winnacunnet in its Division I first-round loss.
Yarmouth 3
York 2
YORK, Maine - Riley Barron won 4-6, 6-4 (10-5) at No. 1 singles, and Kaitlyn Thomas won 6-0, 6-0 at No. 2 for York in this Class B South match.
Yarmouth 5
York 0
YARMOUTH, Maine - The Wildcats fell to 7-5 on the season after this Class B South loss.
Goffstown 3
Winnacunnet 0
HAMPTON - Connor Kelly had five kills and five assists for Winnacunnet in its Division I loss. Individual set scores were 25-11, 25-11, 25-18.
-Coaches are asked to e-mail game summaries to [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Seacoast Tuesday Roundup, Marshwood's Poitras hits girls lax milestone
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Class A Marshwood improved to 5-6 on the season, while Class B Biddeford is 3-9.
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Maeve Long added three goals and two assists for the Hawks, who led 10-0 at halftime. Teammates Jolie Folger and Lexi Coleman both had two goals, and Tiegan Boisvert, Ella Yokota, and Jordan Galuppo all had one.
Lily Upton added two assists in the win, while Brooklyn Smith had one. Marshwood goalies Leigh Twohig and Makayle Coy combined for three saves. Defensively, Esme Gori, Amelia Wilber, Lily Allis, Hope Walker, Alexa Glennon and Lilla Etter all starred.
GIRLS LACROSSE
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Portsmouth 19
Salem 0
SALEM - Lilly Patterson scored two goals, including the 100th of her career as Portsmouth improved to 13-0 with this Division I win.
Ginger Vinciguerra's three goals led Portsmouth, while Emery Lawton, Elliott Blenkinsop and Ellie Patrick all had two, and Raegan Lawton, Georgia Bouvier, Hailey Stallkamp, Ava Barrows, Maddy Houghton, Ava Brunelle, Tessa Bresnahan, and Breleigh Vischer all had one.
Portsmouth goalie Sage Bussiere had two saves.
Exeter 14
Bishop Guertin 6
NASHUA - Riley Benevides scored four goals and Phoebe Christenson had three goals and one assist for Exeter in its Division I win.
Racquel Battle and Claire Wilhelm both had three goals for the Blue Hawks, while Kelsey Hayward had one. Exeter goalie Molly Byrne had six saves.
St. Thomas Aquinas 18
Laconia 12
DOVER - Talula Gregg had five goals, Julia Bryan had four, and Charlotte De Tolla three for St. Thomas in its Division III win.
Annita Parmelee added two goals for the Saints, while Lucy Broom, Ava Goodwin, Lizzy Holden and Sophia Kelly all had one.
STA goalie Reese Foss had seven saves, and Cara Forest and Lena Shaheen starred defensively.
BOYS LACROSSE
Portsmouth 17
Hollis-Brookline 4
PORTSMOUTH - Sam Biddle, Trevor Sifferlen and Gus Baker all scored two goals for Portsmouth in its Division II Senior Night win.
Max Deneen, Chase Eberhardt, Nash Conklin, Andy Brown, Miles Parker, Josh Cole, Max Russman, Conor Williams, Alec Lawton and Gus Alati all scored one goal for the Clippers.
Portsmouth goalies AJ Craig and Cooper Ferragam combined for six saves.
Derryfield 21
Spaulding 9
ROCHESTER - Logan Hickman had six goals, and Kayleb Baker, Max Drena and Kyle Hogan all had one for Spaulding in its Division II loss.
York 15
Gorham 5
GORHAM, Maine - Ben Ring led Class B York with six points in its win at Class A Gorham. Noah Stone added five points for the Wildcats, while Cooper Dodge and Brett Aceto both had four, and Tyler Moores three. York goalie Brendan Dowling had nine saves.
Bonny Eagle 11
Marshwood 7
SOUTH BERWICK, Maine - Drake Anderson had two goals and two assists for Class B Marshwood in its loss to Class A Bonny Eagle.
Chad Anderson had one goal and two assists for the Hawks, while teammates Liam Haggerty, Hayden Demeroto, Robert Williams and Damien Gilmore all had one goal.
SOFTBALL
Dover 16
Bishop Guertin 9
DOVER - Bella Jackson, Brooke Jolicoeur, Sydney Small and Kaitlyn Jolicoeur all had three RBIs for Dover in its Division I win.
Emilee Crutchfield and Jenna Martel both had two RBIs for the Green Wave.
Salem 13
Portsmouth 1
SALEM - Abby Craig had one hit and drove in the lone run for Portsmouth in its Division I loss. Salem scored four runs in the fifth, and three in the sixth, ending the game on the 10-run rule.
Piper Hindle led the Clippers with two hits, while Kora Douglass and Darby Benson both had one.
Oyster River 13
Campbell 0
LITCHFIELD - The Bobcats improved to 16-1 and clinched the top seed in the upcoming Division II tournament with this win.
Oyster River freshman Clare Dimke pitched a five-inning no-hitter, striking out six. Lorelye LeClair (hit, two RBIs), Aubrey DeJesus (hit, three RBIs), Kate Michaud (two hits, three RBIs), Aliza Parks (hit), Mary DeLude ( hit), Gracy Spirito (hit, RBI), Laura Boughton (two hits), Dimke (hit, RBI), Morgan Trela (two RBIs), and Sam Bishop (three hits, RBI) led the Oyster River offense.
Kearsage 7
Somersworth 6
SOMERSWORTH - Sophia Malo's RBI double and Katelyn Lensky's RBI single tied this Division III game at 6-6 for Somersworth in the sixth inning
Kearsage won the game with an unearned run in the seventh.
Emma Bober, Skyla Hall, and Lensky all had two hits for Somersworth, while Lensky and Kylie Pettengill both had two RBIs.
Portsmouth Christian Academy 5
Mascenic 0
NEW IPSWICH - Marion Spurr had two hits and two RBIs for PCA (11-4) in its Division IV win. Emma Anderson had two hits and one RBI for the Eagles, while Lexi Jordan struck out 11 over seven innings.
Marshwood 8
Kennebunk 5
KENNEBUNK, Maine - Kianna Pasterczyk had three hits, including two solo homers, and Zoe Carnes had a three-run homer for Marshwood in its Class A South win.
Zoe Noonan had two hits and two RBIs for the Hawks, while Keira Keaveny, Evie Bennett, Dot Ryan and Lexey Boucher all had two hits.
York 17
Wells 3
YORK, Maine - Sarah Orso had two home runs, including a grand slam, and drove in eight for York in its Class B South five-inning win.
Orso's three-run homer in the first was her 100th career hit. Maddie Fitzgerald, Sara Hanscom and Emily Hultman all had two hits and two RBIs for the Wildcats, and Piper Catanese had a hit and scored four runs.
BASEBALL
Timberlane 9
Portsmouth 5
PLAISTOW - The Clippers jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning on a Max Herter RBI double and a Zavier Lampert two-run homer, but Timberlane outscored Portsmouth by seven the rest of the way in this Division I contest.
Hugh Herter's two-out, two-run double tied the game at 5-5 in the fourth for Portsmouth (5-12), but Timberlane answered with one run in the fourth, and three in the fifth.
Prospect Mountain 14
Somersworth 4
ALTON - Camden Pettengill had two hits and three RBIs for Somersworth in its Division III loss. Jackson Dumont added two hits and scored two runs for the Hilltoppers.
Mascenic 5
Portsmouth Christian 2
NEW IPSWICH - Allen McGuire had three hits and scored a run and Andrew Earwood had two hits and one RBI for PCA (8-6) in its Division IV loss.
Brayden Leland went six innings on the mound, striking out 10.
Newmarket 12
Farmington 0
FARMINGTON - Colton Durant had three hits and three RBIs and Anthony Jurkoic had two hits and three RBIs for Newmarket (15-0) in its Division IV, five-inning win.
Jack Ferrelli had two hits and two RBIs for the Mules, while Charlie Tudor (hit, two RBIs) and Jackie Prompradit (three hits, run) starred.
Newmarket's Evan Sheehan allowed one hit and struck out eight over five innings, earning the win.
Marshwood 13
Windham 3
WINDHAM, Maine - Sam Therrien scattered six hits over five innings, allowing two earned runs and striking out five for Marshwood in its Class A South five-inning win.
Ethan Winchester had three hits for Marshwood, while Michael Sbrizza, Brady Isabelle, and Ryder Webber all had two. Isabelle had four RBIs, and Webber had two.
York 6
Wells 1
YORK, Maine - Junior Zach Tremblay allowed a leadoff homer, but pitched six innings and struck out four as York improved to 5-6 with this Class B South win.
Senior Robbie Hanscom had two hits, including a two-run double and a solo homer for York, while senior Sam Jancovic had a two-run single.
GIRLS TENNIS
No. 8 Exeter 5
No. 9 Londonderry 4
EXETER - Camryn Lachance (No. 2, 8-3) Cate Phelps (No. 3, 8-4), Ava Castonguay (No. 5, 8-0) and Lucy Bickford (No. 6, 8-3) all won in singles as Exeter won this Division I first-round match.
The Blue Hawks will face top-seeded Bedford on Thursday in a quarterfinal.
In doubles, Castonguay and Bickford won 8-2 at No. 3.
No. 6 Dover 8
No. 11 Nashua South 1
DOVER - Paige Wilson (No. 1, 8-3, Kim Tarr (No. 2, 9-8), Jane Mathews (No. 3, 8-1), Siena D’Ambrosio (No. 4, 8-3), Lily Mozzoni (No. 5, 8-4) and Sara Pellenz (No. 6, 8-3) all won in singles for Dover in this Division I first-round win.
Dover will now face No. 3 Bishop Guertin on Thursday in a quarterfinal.
In doubles, Riley Newburg and Mathew won 8-4 at No. 2, and Mozzoni and Pellenz won 9-7 at No. 3.
No. 12 Con-Val 6
No. 5 Winnacunnet 3
HAMPTON - Grace Bramhall (No. 4, 8-4), Camryn Morrissey (No. 5, 8-6) and Elise Shannon (No. 6, 8-4) won in singles for Winnacunnet in its Division I first-round loss.
Yarmouth 3
York 2
YORK, Maine - Riley Barron won 4-6, 6-4 (10-5) at No. 1 singles, and Kaitlyn Thomas won 6-0, 6-0 at No. 2 for York in this Class B South match.
BOYS TENNIS
Yarmouth 5
York 0
YARMOUTH, Maine - The Wildcats fell to 7-5 on the season after this Class B South loss.
VOLLEYBALL
Goffstown 3
Winnacunnet 0
HAMPTON - Connor Kelly had five kills and five assists for Winnacunnet in its Division I loss. Individual set scores were 25-11, 25-11, 25-18.
-Coaches are asked to e-mail game summaries to [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Seacoast Tuesday Roundup, Marshwood's Poitras hits girls lax milestone
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