LEWISTON — The Mt. Ararat High School girls soccer team visited Lewiston Monday in Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference action and won, 4-0.
Mt. Ararat (2-0 and scheduled to host rival Brunswick Wednesday night) got two goals from Libby Ouellette, and Erin Tome and Torri Pelletier each with one.
Mt. Ararat’s Lauren Williams and Kate Guerin combined on the the shutout, making five saves.
Lewiston’s Ally Frechette had 15 stops for the hosts.
GREENVILLE 0
RICHMOND 6
The host Bobcats improved to 3-0 in East-West Conference play.
Amber Loon and Merenda Martin each scored two goals to lead the victors, while Kelsea Anair and Autumn Acord chipped in one goal apiece. Loon also added a pair of assists.
In goal, Kelsie Obi turned aside three shots, with Richmond defenders Nicole Blake, Haley Murphy, Kyla Johansen and Jade Gammon keeping Greenville (1-1) opportunities to a minimum.
Greenville goaltender Molly Foley had 19 saves.
Richmond is slated to visit Class C Sacopee Valley on Saturday at 6 p.m.
LISBON 0
MONMOUTH 4
Kylie Kemp scored three goals to lift 2-0 Monmouth Academy past Lisbon in Mountain Valley Conference action on Monday.
Haley Fletcher chipped in with a goal for the Mustangs, who held a 20-11 shots advantage.
Ally Sult and Dakota Bisson shared the goaltending duties for Lisbon, 0-2 and scheduled to host Winthrop on Wednesday.
Shantal MacWhinnie and Kailyn Hill played strong allaround games in the loss.
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