Midcoast Athletics

Sept. 20 Sports Recaps: busline soccer, varsity golf

Wed, 09/20/2017 - 10:15pm

There were several sporting events played Wednesday, Sept. 20 involving Midcoast teams at the middle and high school levels. 

Below are stats of those contests as reported to our sports department. 

Stats can be submitted via email to sports@penbaypilot.com

Oceanside 193, Lincoln Academy 207 (Oceanside 7.5 - 1.5) 
Aiden Andrews (O) 46 L 2+1 Baisell White (LA) 42
Darik Johnson (O) 49 W 3+1 Len Wall (LA) 49
Abe Lemole (O) 49 W 4+3 Aidan McCullan (LA) 59
Trevor Lawry (O) 59 W 1 up Quincy Perry (LA) 57
Carter Fogarty (O) 49 Even Dawson Wall (LA) 62
Teddy Hallett (O) 56 W 4+2 Andrew Greenleaf (LA) 69

Medalist: Baisell White (LA) 42
Team Records: Oceanside 7-4, Lincoln Academy 3-8

Co-Ed Middle School Soccer: Lincolnville 5, Appleton 0 
(By Ben Edes) 

The Lynx took another step towards a successful championship defense on Wednesday, Sept. 20, by defeating the Appleton Wildcats 5-0 after the end of the tropical storm inspired rains at Lincolnville. The Wildcats deserve a great deal of credit because with two missing players, they were down to only one sub on the bench. Playing a full game on a warm day with almost no substitutes is enough to wear anyone down, and they maintained a high level of effort throughout the game despite that stressor.

Lincolnville got off to an early scoring start, and as has happened in both the prior games the Lynx have played this year, it was once again winger Jackson Bernier getting the credit. The ball started with midfielder Jack Fishman sending a long pass to striker Griffin Dubrow on the right side. Dubrow quickly lofted the ball into Bernier who was all alone in the box off of the far post. Bernier then popped a looping shoot over Appleton’s tall keeper to net the tally at 2:44 minutes. Five minutes later, Fishman sent another excellent feed to Bernier in the middle of the box, with the same end result: the ball tickling the back of the net. Appleton fought back hard and held the Lynx in check for 13 minutes, when Dubrow corralled a ball on the right side of the field and sent a lead pass in for Bernier who had to race the keeper for the ball. Bernier won, and slid the ball smoothly by the charging keeper to the back post for his third goal of the game. Both teams played relatively evenly for the final 10 minutes of the half.

The even play continued at the beginning of the second half until striker Matt Kremin intercepted a Wildcat pass and laid off to — who else — Bernier, who quickly converted it for his fourth goal of the game. Again, play evened off for awhile until midfielder Emmit Dayhoof put on a dribbling exhibition just outside the center of the Appleton box before feeding the ball to the right to winger Jaden Johnson. Johnson drove hard around the defense, curled towards the goal, and, faced with a charging keeper, calmly punched it just inside of the far post for the final tally of the game.

As always, midfielders Kara Andrews and Aiden Aselton provided excellent support for the strong Lynx offense. In addition, defenders Dayhoof, John Pessara, Lili Clement, and Lincoln Outerbridge did a superb job of blunting Appleton’s offensive thrusts. Finally, keepers Kremin, Dubrow, and Cole Freeman combined to achieve the shutout, the second of the year so far for the Lynx. Lincolnville continues its campaign for another title on Monday, Sept. 25 against Bristol on the LCS pitch.

Girls Middle School Soccer: Camden-Rockport 3, Great Salt Bay 0 

At halftime, the score was 3-0 with two goals from Ali Tassoni and one goal from Felicity Whalen. There were assists from Ali Saucier and Whalen.

Ella Graffam played aggressively in goal to record the shutout.