AUBURN — Mt. Ararat High School scored in every quarter en route to a 6-4 Class A boys lacrosse win over Edward Little on Wednesday.
The Eagles improved to 3-1 and host Messalonskee on Tuesday.
Jeremy Williams led the Eagles’ cause with two goals, while Jack Mickles had a goal and three assists, and Devin Monteiro, Kellan Radulski and Kyle Lussier a goal each.
Mt. Ararat goaltender Connor Read had 13 stops and Chris Poission made seven saves for EL.
Henry Nguyen had two goals in the losing effort, and Cam Cormier and Matt Adams chipped in with a goal each. Ian Mileikis picked up an assist.
Mt. Ararat trailed 2-1 after one quarter, led 4-3 at the half and 5-3 after three.
| MESS. | 8 | |
| BRUNSWICK | 10 |
Owen Ginty scored four goals, including two in the final 4:20 of regulation, to lift the 3-0 Dragons to an Eastern A win over Messalonskee (2-1) in a battle of unbeatens.
Cam Glover added three goals and two assists for Brunswick, which is slated to host Oxford Hills on Tuesday. TJ Sullivan added two goals and two assists.
The Eagles led 6-4 at the half.
| MORSE | 10 |
| CAMDEN | 9 |
The visiting Shipbuilders rallied from a five-goal halftime deficit to force overtime in Class B action.
“ The game was broken down into a game of ‘two halves,’” said Morse coach Jay Paulus.
“Camden Hills came out very strong and determined to win this game. Jack Orne and Grayson Szumilas played a huge roll in the Windjammers’ strength in the first and second quarters. CM was up 8-3.
“ We needed to change our gameplan abruptly in order to get back into the game. The second half for the Shipbuilders was epic with regards to the level of play that we know. Goal after goal, the squad crawled out of a five-goal deficit. True lacrosse!”
Alec Beveridge had five goals, including the overtime winner, to lead Morse (3-0), while Oliver Kruze chipped in three goals.
Dylan Crowell added one goal and an assist, Perry Chase three helpers and Otto Werwaiss picked up an assist.
Morse, slated to visit Mt. Blue on Friday, received 12 saves from Kevin Thibodeau, while midfielders Kevin Tolan, Pat McKenna and Kyle Perry had three groundballs each.
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