With harvest break, the soccer fields aren’t as busy, as only one game was played last week.
In the Class C Heal Point standings, Houlton is eighth with a 6-0-2 record (29.1454 points) behind No. 1 Madawaska (7-2-1, 67.7296); Washington Academy (12-0, 62.7433); Orono (10-0, 48.5714); Fort Kent (5-2-2, 43.6224); Penobscot Valley (10-0, 34.2857); Foxcroft Academy (7-3-1, 33.0612) and Penquis Valley (6-4-1, 29.2347). Hodgdon is the number 15th seed with a 1-9-1 record.
In Class D, the Southern Aroostook Warriors are still in fourth position with a 10-2 record (42.4745 points) behind No. 1 Calvary Chapel (9-0-1, 59.8825); Central Aroostook (9-3, 56.8878) and Ashland (8-3, 48.0867).
The defending state champion Katahdin Cougars are struggling as the 15th seed with a 2-6 record and East Grand is in 18th place with a 1-4-1 record.
In the girl’s division, the Houlton Lady Shires are also in eighth position with a 7-1 record (35.5017 points) behind No. 1 Orono (8-2, 61.6071); Central (9-2, 58.8010); Fort Kent (7-1-1, 53.5714); George Stevens Academy (8-3, 53.3418); Foxcroft (7-3-1, 45.9184); Washington Academy (7-3, 40.7130) and Searsport (6-4, 36.8112). Hodgdon is in 18th with a 3-8 record.
In Class D, the defending state champion Southern Aroostook Lady Warriors are atop of the seedings with a 13-0 record and 86.8622 points, followed by Ashland (9-2, 40.3827); Easton (9-4-1, 33.6607); Deer Isle-Stonington (5-4-2, 32.7296); Central Aroostook (4-7-1, 31.1352); Fort Fairfield (6-2-1, 30.7015); Limestone/MSSM (5-5-1, 25.5230) and Bangor Christian (4-4-1, 24.3750), which rounds out the top eight.
The Katahdin Lady Cougars are 14th with a 1-7 record, while East Grand is 15th with an 0-8 record.
In last week’s action there was a local contest.
Southern Aroostook 4, Hodgdon 0 – The Warriors used four second-half goals to shut out the Hawks in Hodgdon last Tuesday. Dakota Sleeper fired in two goals, while Jesse Small and Patrick Goodall added single tallies for the winners. Cody Robinson and Goodall each added an assist, as goalie Jesse Boulier stopped all four shots he faced for the 8-2 Warriors.
Erik Ryan of Hodgdon blocked 15 of 36 shots for 1-9-1 Hawks.