GOUVERNEUR — Jelisa Hartle scored the game-winning goal in the 74th minute to lift the Gouverneur past Ogdensburg Free Academy 3-2 Wednesday in a Northern Athletic Conference Central Division girls soccer game.
Jasmine Frasher and Lindsey Weldon scored the other goals for Gouverneur (2-1, 1-0 division). Nictoria Bates made six saves for the Wildcats.
Chelsea Martin and Kristen Morley each scored for Ogdensburg Free Academy (1-2, 0-1).
MASSENA 4, NORWOOD-NORFOLK 1
The Flyers scored first, but Massena netted the last four goals unanswered to take a Central Division win in Norwood.
Anna Riley and Nyssa Laclair each scored twice for Massena (2-1, 1-0). Paulina Behrens had the other goal for the Red Raiders.
Kara Holmes scored the only goal for Norwood-Norfolk (0-1). Kristen Foote stopped 17 shots for the Flyers.
POTSDAM 5, MALONE 2
Cassie Grace netted three goals to lead the Sandstoners to a Central Division win over the Huskies in Malone.
Grace scored twice in the first half, both assisted by Ginette Cornett, and once in the second on an assist from Kaila Maguire. Cornett and Maguire each added a goal of their own for Potsdam (3-0, 1-0).
Erica Johnson and Stephanie Collins scored for Malone (2-1, 0-1). Abby Premo made seven saves for the Huskies.
TUPPER LAKE 1, CANTON 0
Kayla Kenyon scored the only goal in the first half to give Tupper Lake a Central Division win over the Golden Bears in Canton.
Kenyon's score came in the 32nd minute. Meagan Duhaime made 15 saves for Tupper Lake (1-2, 1-0).
Kacie Wentworth stopped seven shots for Canton (1-2, 0-1).
HEUVELTON 2, HERMON-DEKALB 0
Heather Johnson scored both goals for the Bulldogs in a West Division win over the Demons in Heuvelton.
Johnson's two goals came in the first half with the first assisted by Amanda Pinkerton. She scored the second unassisted in the 39th minute. Casey Donnelly made eight saves for Heuvelton (3-0, 1-0).
Beth Zeller had 10 saves for Hermon-DeKalb (0-3, 0-1).
HAMMOND 1, MORRISTOWN 1
Late scoring led Hammond and Morristown to a West Division tie in each team's first game of the season in Morristown.
Morristown struck first when Chloe Whalen converted in the 56th minute. Sam Martin answered back with a goal three minutes later for Hammond.
Sarah LaBarge stopped 17 shots in net for Morristown.
HARRISVILLE 4, EDWARDS-KNOX 0
Leah Malbeuf started her senior year with four goals against the Cougars in a West Division matchup in Harrisville.
Malbeuf scored twice in both the halves with Katlyn Hart assisting on two. Patty Coloney and Mary LaPlatney split time in net and made eight saves combined for Harrisville (3-0, 1-0).
Katie Stone stopped 16 shots for Edwards-Knox (1-2, 0-1).
LISBON 4, CLIFTON-FINE 2
Rachel Bowdish scored three times to lead the Golden Knights past the Eagles in a West Division game in Star Lake.
Taylor Amo scored the fourth goal for Lisbon off an assist from Alison Akins and Taylor Armstrong in the 55th minute. Briana Teele need only five stops for Lisbon (1-2, 1-0).
Emily Lachut and Katie Donovan each scored for Clifton-Fine (1-2, 0-1).
SALMON RIVER 0,
MADRID-WADDINGTON 0
Both goaltenders were perfect in a scoreless East Division game in Madrid.
Alex Martin stopped 10 shots for Madrid-Waddington (1-1-1, 0-0-1).
Amber Debyah recorded six saves for Salmon River (0-2-1, 0-0-1).
ST. LAWRENCE 4, CHATEAUGAY 1
The Larries scored three unanswered goals to start off an easy East Division win over Chateaugay in Brasher Falls.
Shelby McGraw scored in the second minute to start the attack. Sam Caron added the winning goal in the third minute for St. Lawrence (1-0). Amanda Locke and Ashley Thayer also scored for the Larries.
Marissa Cook scored the only goal on a penalty kick in the second half for Chateaugay (1-2, 0-1).
CARTHAGE 1, LOWVILLE 0
Olivia Roggie scored on cross from Katie Ferris in the sixth minute of the first overtime to give Carthage a win over host Lowville in a nonleague game in Lowville.
Goalie Sarah Johnson made that goal stand up with 12 saves for Carthage (1-0-2) with the help of a strong defensive game from sweeper Jessica Dobson-Tufo.
WATERTOWN 4, SOUTH JEFFERSON 1
Two goals by Taylor Hughes sparked the Cyclones to the nonleague victory at Adams.
Maureen Keggins and Bonnie Gardner each contributed one goal and one assist for WHS (2-1)