PORTLAND – Sarah Martens completed a hat trick at 3:49 of overtime Saturday to lift Scarborough to a 4-3 victory over Cape Elizabeth/Waynflete in a girls’ hockey game at the Cumberland County Civic Center.

The Red Storm (3-1-1) rallied from a 3-1 second-period deficit, on goals by Kristina Block with 5:54 left in the second and Martens with 1:10 left in the third.

Rachael Wallace assisted on each of Martens’ goals.

Madeline Ciraldo, Emily Spindle and Phoebe Suva scored for Cape Elizabeth/Waynflete (1-1).

YORK 3, CHEVERUS 0: Nicci Heroux had a goal and an assist to help the Wildcats (2-0-1) down the Stags (1-1) at Dover, N.H.

Carly Lee and Tori Stocks scored first-period goals. Heroux added hers in the third. Olivia Drew made eight saves for the shutout.

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Allie Spinney made 48 saves for Cheverus.

GREELY 4, WINSLOW 0: Shannon Donovan, Etta Copenhagen, Monica Howland and Mary Morrison scored as the Rangers (3-0) beat the Black Raiders (0-3) at Winslow.

Paige Tuller chipped in two assists and Emma Seymour earned the shutout for Greely, which had a 54-10 advantage in shots.

BRUNSWICK 3, YARMOUTH 0: Caroline Wild had two goals and an assist as the Dragons (2-1-1) shut out the Clippers (0-2) at Brunswick.

Wild got an unassisted goal in the first period. Eliza Brooks and Annie Kelly assisted on Wild’s second-period goal, and Wild set up Suzannah Smith for the final goal.

Erin Gay secured the shutout with 12 saves.

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Hannah Williams had 14 saves for Yarmouth.

FALMOUTH 6, GORHAM-BONNY EAGLE 0: The Yachtsmen (2-0) scored five goals in the first period and held Gorham/Bonny Eagle (0-4) scoreless at Gorham.

Megan Fortier led Falmouth with three goals, all in the first period.

PORTLAND/DEERING 11, BIDDEFORD 5: Drew Barry scored four goals and Kylie Dalbec added three as Portland/Deering (2-1) rolled over the Tigers (1-1) at Biddeford.

Jenna Roy scored three goals for Biddeford.

 

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