KENTS HILL
Trailing 4-1 with three minutes to go in regulation, Brunswick came all the way back to force overtime in a girls high school hockey game on Wednesday.
But, Winslow/Gardiner had an answer, getting the game-winning goal 55 seconds into the eight-minute period for a 5-4 victory.
Jenna Brooks brought the Dragons back, scoring all four goals, including the tying marker with less than one minute remaining.
In overtime, Julia Hinkley ended it for the hosts, slipping a shot behind goaltender Marylyn Daniel (23 saves) to give both teams 2-2 records.
Rayna Sage picked up an assist for Brunswick, which played the contest two players down after a pair of game misconducts in the team’s 14-6 victory over Portland/
Deering on Saturday.
The Dragons host Yarmouth/Freeport/Gray- New Gloucester on Friday at Sidney J. Watson Arena. It is a rematch of the opener on Nov. 26, a game Brunswick won, 7-2. Face-off is scheduled for 3:15 p.m.
| EAGLES | 0 |
| SAINTS | 12 |
St. Dominic’s Academy jumped ahead early and coasted to a victory over Mt. Ararat/Morse (0-5) at Norway Savings Bank in Auburn.
Avery Lutrzykowski had three goals for the 3-0 Saints, while Kristina Cornelio and Dasha Fons added two goals apiece.
Lily Schenk had 27 saves in goal for the Eagles, who visit Portland/Deering on Saturday at 4:10 p.m.
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