ARUNDEL — The Massabesic golf team picked up a 10.5-2.5 win over visiting Biddeford at Dutch Elm on Thursday.
Ethan Laverriere and Nick White led Massabesic, each shooting 45 on the day. Jonah Roy was close behind at 46, while Ryan Townsend shot a 47.
Carter Burnell led Biddeford with a match-low 44 while teammate Logan Magnant shot a 47.
Thornton Academy 13,
Bonny Eagle 0
The Trojans picked up an impressive 13-0 sweep over Bonny Eagle on Thursday.
Jake Laplume led the way with a match-low 36, while teammates Jordan Laplume and Jan Berger shot a 37. Armand Ouellette shot a 39 for TA as well.
Ian Jannis led Bonny Eagle with a 40.
Boys Soccer
Thornton Academy 7, Massabesic 0
The Trojans had an impressive offensive performance as they cruised to a 7-0 win over visiting Massabesic on Thursday.
Brogan Searle-Belanger led the way with four goals for TA, getting two in the first and two in the second half. Chase Pierce and Colten Brown scored TA’s other goals, while Pierce and Frank Vondrak added two assists each. Owen Hey also had an assist for TA.
Travis Snyder recorded one save in goal for TA while Massabesic’s Joshua Castonguay and Caleb Smalley combined for eight.
Wells 6, Fryeburg Academy 0
The Warriors picked up their second win of the season in a 6-0 shutout over Fryeburg Academy.
Ryan Harriman had a hat trick for Wells, while Liam Bell added a pair. Spencer Poulin would score Wells’ last goal.
Eric Sousa recorded 14 saves in goal for the Warriors.
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