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Lewiston s Paige Pomerleau takes aim at the goal as she smashes the puck as Red Hornets Abbie Kane skates up to play defense during Saturday’s game in Auburn. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
AUBURN The Lewiston girls hockey team likes to spread the wealth around.
Seven different players scored as the Blue Devils defeated Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland 8-0 at Norway Savings Bank Arena on Saturday night. Madison Conley had two goals and three assists.
“In a situation like this in the last game of the year, kids press, they want some recognition but I didn’t see anyone pass up pass opportunities,” Lewiston coach Ron Dumont said. “So, they did a real good job of that. It was good our two senior starters Brie Dube and Madison Conley (scored). That’s really nice.”
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Lewiston’s Bailee St. Hilaire moves in on St. Dominic’s goalie Madyson Boulet during Wednesday’s game at the Colisee in Lewiston. St. Dominic’s Lily Beauchesne skates in to assists with defense.
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LEWISTON Wednesday’s rubber match between Lewiston and St. Dominic Academy/Gray-New Gloucester/Winthrop was all Blue Devils.
Lily Gish and Leah Landry each had two goals for the Blue Devils.
“I think we learned it was a team effort and we learned we need to work together,” Lewiston defenseman Lily Gish said. “Obviously, they are one of our biggest rivals; it’s good to (beat them) by a couple of goals.”
Red Hornets coach Dana Berube said Horton did well for a goalie playing her first career game.
“We have girl in net who has eight practices in her life,” Berube said of Horton. “Quite honestly, I thought she made some good saves … some rebound shots fell right to (Lewiston). She has a great attitude and she will continue to improve. This year is more about our seniors and girls who will be contributing the next a couple of years.”
Sophomore Leah Dube led Lewiston’s offense with a hat trick, and Rebecca Lussier contributed two goals and an assist.
Brie Dube opened up the scoring in first period for Lewiston (1-1), slipping the puck past Horton four minutes into the contest.