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IHC wins in OT against Indian River

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Olivia Miles registered the game-winner during a scramble in front of the goal with two minutes remaining in overtime to lift Immaculate Heart Central past Indian River, 2-1 in an “A” Division girls soccer game in the Frontier League.

Maddy Brand scored the tying goal for the Cavaliers (4-3 overall, 3-2 league) and goalkeeper Skylar Short turned away 10 shots to earn the win.

Erin Hesse scored on a penalty kick and Lakeisha Barnes made 12 saves for the Warriors (3-3, 3-2).

CARTHAGE 2, WATERTOWN 2

Kayla Gonzalez scored in the 67th minute as the Comets forged an “A” Division tie with the Cyclones in Carthage.

Cassie Berth assisted on both goals for Carthage (1-2-1), including setting up Mackenzie Kidder’s goal in the first half.

Kira Kolb scored on a penalty kick and Brianne Arthur also tallied a goal for Watertown (3-2-1, 2-1-1).

Goalie Katie Aldrich made seven saves for the Cylcones and Haley Ryan made three saves for Carthage.

APW 5, GENERAL BROWN 0

Kylee Bartlett scored two goals and assisted on another to pace the Rebels to a “B” Division victory in Parish.

Alexis Stevens, Rachael Thormann and Becky Trexler also scored, and Erin Stever made 24 saves to record the shutout for APW (1-5).

Morgan O’Hearn made five saves for the Lions (0-6).

LOWVILLE 5, LAFARGEVILLE 0

McKenzie Marti and Kelsey Sammon each scored two goals to spark the Red Raiders to their first victory of the season in a crossover game.

Erin Fayle contributed a goal and two assists for Lowville (1-2-1). Goalkeeper Alexa Yousey made two saves to record the shutout.

Destiny James made10 saves for the Red Knights (1-4).

SANDY CREEK 4, ALEXANDRIA 1

Hannah Horth scored two goals and Kate Hanni scored the game-winning goal on a penalty kick in the 62nd minute to pace the unbeaten Comets to a crossover triumph.

Chelsea Claflin also scored for Sandy Creek (4-0-1) and Hanni added an assist. Goalie McKenna Guarasce turned away six saves.

Rachael Calhoun was credited with 30 saves for the Purple Ghosts (2-3).

THOUSAND ISLANDS 3, COPENHAGEN 1

Katelyn Docteur scored the game-winner in the 39th minute to give the Vikings a crossover victory in Clayton.

Allie Barton had two assists for Thousand Islands (4-0-1).

Brooke Spaulding tallied for Copenhagen (4-1-0).

LYME 1, BEAVER RIVER 1

Reagan Becker gathered up a loose ball with nine minutes remaining and launched it into the upper right corner of the goal to help the Beavers salvage a crossover tie with the Indians at Beaver Falls.

Yanna Ososkalo started the scoring on an assist from Mikayla Warren in the second half for Lyme (2-2-1), and goalie Lauren Campbell stopped eight shots.

Gen Fidler made seven saves for Beaver River (1-1-2).

SOUTH LEWIS 3, BELLEVILLE HENDERSON 0

Gabrielle Domagala scored two goals to pace the Falcons to victory in a crossover game in Turin.

Jaedyn Ossant contributed a goal and an assist for South Lewis (3-2).

Goalie Miranda Rys only had to make two saves to post the shutout against the Panthers (0-5).

SOUTH JEFFERSON 1, CENTRAL SQUARE 0

Courtney Cavellier put home a back-post pass from Hayley Maguire in the 78th minutes as the Spartans slipped past the Red Hawks for a nonleague win in Central Square.

Jackie Decker turned aside four shots for South Jefferson (5-0).

Claudia Stirpe stopped 11 shots for Central Square (1-6).

OFA 2, NORWOOD-NORFOLK 0

Danielle Guimond headed home a Natalie Giglio cross in the 29th minute to give Ogdensburg Free Academy a victory over Norwood-Norfolk in a Northern Athletic Conference interdivisional game in Norwood.

Alicia Shaver netted an insurance goal with four minutes to play for the Blue Devils (1-1-3 overall). Erica Chase notched the shutout with 10 saves.

Mickey Frego turned aside 12 shots for the Flyers (2-2-1).

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