AROOSTOOK COUNTY, Maine (WAGM) – Some members of the Hodgdon Hawks sports teams will have a very busy three days. Seven members of the soccer team will head to Natanis Saturday for the State Golf Championship. Soccer Coach Jason Little says that he and golf coach Sam Henderson and Athletic Director Seth Dorr make sure the student-athletes are available for both teams.
“All three of us are Hodgdon Alumni. Sam Henderson is the golf coach Seth Dorr is the AD and myself we all graduated from Hodgdon so we all understand the importance of keeping kids involved, giving them a chance to play golf or soccer,” said Jason Little, “A lot of communication a lot of schedules. The guys have done great all seven of them. Being at soccer practice, going to golf, coming back, whichever direction it goes they’ve just been there and they’re committed so it’s a lot of communication and a lot of overall team work.”
Now lets go to the highlights of the Hawks game with Fort Kent. The Warriors had a chance to score early on their first corner of the game. Will Morneau scores unassisted on his kick in from the corner. Fort Kent picks up the 7-1 win over the Hawks. This was their fifth win of the year.
Central Aroostook went into the second half against the Katahdin Cougars up 1-0. The Cougars had some good chances, but the Panthers had better ones. Dayton Taylor scores one of his two. The Panthers win 3-0.
The Fort Fairfield girls were bafck on the home field yesterday taking on the Maine School of Science and Mathematics. This is the way to stay out of the elements and stay warm at a soccer game. The Fort Fairfield Tigers controlled play early in the game with the ball in the Penguins end for much of the first half. The Tigers with some great chances early putting this one into the area, but they were not able to finish. The Tigers picks up the 5-0 win over the Penguins. Then the boys were up 1-0 early in the first. They were utilizing their speed, Cayden Ala controls the ball and puts it in the net. They’d go on to win ___
A lot of games were played. Two very close games in Dyer Brook, the Washburn Beavers bested the Southern Aroostook Warriors 3-2. The boys played at the same time with a similar result. The Dexter Tigers won 4-3. Then the Hawks took care of business on the road, they defeated Lee Academy 8-2. Ava Ezell had a whooping six goals, Gracie Little and Raina Ezell had one. Elena Linscott and Brenna Noble each scored once.
GIRL’S SOCCER:
WASHBURN BEAVERS: 3
SOUTHERN AROOSTOOK WARRIORS: 2
HODGDON HAWKS: 8
Ava Ezell (6)
Raina Ezell (1)
Gracie Little (1)
LEE ACADEMY PANDAS: 2
Elena Linscott (1)
Brenna Noble (1)
FORT FAIRFIELD TIGERS: 5
MAINE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS: 0
FORT KENT WARRIORS: 4
Madeleine Martin (2)
Avery Werngten (2)
ASHLAND HORNETS: 1
Harlee Clark (1)
BOY’S SOCCER:
CENTRAL AROOSTOOK PANTHERS: 3
Dayton Taylor (2)
Keith Giberson (1)
KATAHDIN COUGARS: 0
DEXTER TIGERS: 4
SOUTHERN AROOSTOOK WARRIORS: 3
FORT KENT WARRIORS: 7
James Lamarre (3)
Will Mourneau (1)
Dominic Cyr (1)
Wyatt Daigle (1)
Carter Raymond (1)
HODGDON HAWKS: 1
Hunter Duttweiler (1)
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