PVHS blanks Schenck in girls soccer action

PVHS blanks Schenck in girls soccer action

At Schenck Friday, Lila Cummings scored five goals and added an assist to help lead Penobscot Valley girls soccer to an 8-0 win over the Wolverines.

For Cummings, she now has reached 86 career goals, which put her in a tie with former PVHS standout Amy Hallett for third on the all- time list at the school. Cummings now trails only teammate Rylee Moulton (98) and Lexi Ireland (124) on that list. She secured a hat-trick just 12 minutes into the game, scoring the first three goals. One was unassisted, while the other two were set up by Moulton and Paxtyn King. Moulton scored two goals herself in the half, with Charlotte Brochu tallying an assist. In the second half, Lauren Veino opened up the scoring by finishing off a corner kick by Cummings. Cummings would score two more to finish off the game.

 

PVHS keeper Brooklynn Raymond secured one save on two shots, as her and the defense notched their fifth shutout of the season. The Lady Howlers improved to 6-1, and will host Fort Kent on Monday who are currently in first place in Class C North. Schenck goalie Maddyann Austin was busy in net, facing 27 shots and registering 18 saves. The Lady Wolverines drop to 0-6, and will travel to Southern Aroostook on Monday.

 

Images top to bottom of Lila Cummings (#21) and goalkeeper Brooklynn Raymond (#16) courtesy of Stacey Feldmus Photography