Washburn is off to a fast start this season

14 years ago

Regular season high school soccer is underway with many of the teams getting one or two games under their belts already.

Washburn is off to a strong start and Caribou has won its first game in defense of the Eastern Maine Championship.

Recapping some of the action from last week:

Washburn 4, Wisdom 0 — At Washburn Monday night, Mackenzie Worcester had two goals as Washburn improved to 3-0. Mikayla Churchill and Megan Fitzpatrick added goals and Carmen Bragg an assist for the winners.

Caribou 2, Madawaska 1 — In Madawaska on Friday, Olivia Sleeper scored with 1:18 remaining in regulation to give Caribou a 2-1 in its season opener against the Lady Owls. Meredith Sleeper scored in the first half off an assist from Jamie Martin. Caribou’s Morgan Swan made nine saves on 12 shots.

Washburn 6, CAHS 1 — At Washburn on Friday, Carsyn Koch scored three goals to power Washburn, now 2-0, to a 6-1 win over Central Aroostook. Mackenzie Worcester tallied two goals.

Van Buren 8, Limestone/MSSM 1 — At Limestone, Parise Rossignol scored five goals to lead Van Buren to an 8-1 win over Limestone/MSSM.

Kennidi Smith scored an unassisted goal for 0-2 Lady Eagles.

Fort Fairfield 4, Limestone/MSSM 1 — At Limestone on Wednesday, Kylie Plourde scored two goals as Fort Fairfield went to 2-0 on the season. Logan Bubar and Kacie York chipped in with a goal apiece.

Kennedy Smith scored for Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Washburn 3, Easton 2 — In Easton on Tuesday, A very well played first game of the season for Easton and Washburn was decided with only about six and a half minutes left when Washburn’s Mackenzie Worcester scored her second goal of the game to give the Lady Beavers a 3-2 win.  Carsyn Koch scored Washburn’s other goal.

Carla Halvorson had both of Easton’s scores.