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Ladouceur, Bouyer pair up, launch OFA to victory
CENTRAL DIVISION CLASH: Blue Devils knock off powerful Red Raiders with winning goal with less than two minutes remaining in regulation time
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2008
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MASSENA — Ethan Ladouceur scored off a pass from Gene Bouyer in the 78th minute to lead the OFA boys soccer team to a 2-1 victory over Massena in a Northern Athletic Conference Central Division game Friday.

Bouyer also assisted on the first goal for OFA (9-5-2 overall, 6-4-1 division), which came from Jake Rishe. Clay Allen scored for the Red Raiders (13-4, 9-2).

CANTON 3, NORWOOD-NORFOLK 1

Travis Jordan scored twice to lead the Golden Bears past the Flyers (4-9-1, 2-8) in a Central Division game in Norwood. Colin Howard also scored for Canton (6-5-1, 5-4-1). Jake Ladouceur scored for Norwood-Norfolk.

MALONE 2, GOUVERNEUR 1

Ondrej Camrda and Brandon Aanderud scored goals in the first 13 minutes to lead the Huskies (5-9-1, 2-8) past the Wildcats in a Central Division game in Malone. Lee French scored for the Wildcats (4-10-2, 2-8-1).

COLTON-PIERREPONT 2,

SALMON RIVER 2 (OT)

Angus Cook scored with less than two minutes left in regulation to give Salmon River (6-6-2, 5-2-2) a tie with Colton-Pierrepont in an East Division game in South Colton. Cody Bingham also scored for Salmon River.

Patrick Reilly scored two goals for the Colts (6-5-3, 6-3-1).

CHATEAUGAY 9, ST. REGIS FALLS 2

Drew Boyea, Brad Spinner and Alex Stalter each scored two goals to lead Chateaugay (4-10-1, 4-6) past St. Regis Falls in an East Division game in St. Regis Falls.

Josh Patnode, Kyle Demers and Eric Dwyer also scored for Chateaugay. Devin Furnace and Dylan Fernandini scored for the Saints (0-10).

CLIFTON-FINE 1, HEUVELTON 0

Cole Tristam made 12 saves to lead the Eagles past Heuvelton (4-9-1, 4-8) in a West Division game at Star Lake. Robert White scored off a pass from Evan Popham in the fourth minute for Clifton-Fine (3-12-1, 3-9).

EDWARDS-KNOX 7, MORRISTOWN 0

Seth Carr scored the first three goals of the game to lead Edwards-Knox past the Green Rockets (1-12, 1-11) in a West Division game in Morristown. Jon Corbine added two goals for the Cougars.

Dan Corbine and Corey Aldous also scored for Edwards-Knox (11-5, 10-2), and Travis Amo made 11 saves for the shutout.

HERMON-DEKALB 6, HAMMOND 1

Hermon-DeKalb (11-4-1, 9-2-1) picked up a West Division win over the Red Devils (4-10, 4-8) in Hammond. No other information was provided.

BEAVER RIVER 1, SOUTH LEWIS 0

Beaver River took a one-point lead in the Frontier League "C" Division with their win over South Lewis in a girls soccer game in Turin.

Angeline Waryasz scored on an assist from Ashley Widrick for the Beavers (13-3-1, 13-2-1). The Falcons fell to 4-9-2.

Thousand Islands, currently in second place in the "C" Division, has a game remaining at Sandy Creek today and needs a win to capture their first "C" Division championship since the divisions were re-aligned.

INDIAN RIVER 3, IHC 2

Jordan Gravlee scored the game-winner in the 76th minute as the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers in the conclusion of a suspended "A" Division game which began on Oct. 2 with Indian River leading 2-1.

Amanda Godin recorded a goal and an assist for Indian River (10-6, 5-5).

Immaculate Heart Central (9-5-1, 6-3-1) tied the game on a goal from Briana Guarino.

LOWVILLE 4, APW 0

Marissa Maring tallied a pair of goals as the Red Raiders defeated the Rebels in a "B" Division game in Lowville.

Taylor Haenlin added a goal and two assists for Lowville (14-2, 12-1).

Altmar-Parish-Williamstown fell to 1-14-2, 1-11-1.

SOUTH JEFFERSON 3,

GENERAL BROWN 0

Sam Slade scored a goal and added an assist as the Spartans defeated the Lions in a "B" Division game at Adams.

Whitley Perry and Kaelee Goodnough also scored for South Jefferson (5-9-3, 4-6-3).

General Brown dropped to 2-14, 2-11.

CARTHAGE 4, LYME 0

Katie Ferris accounted for three goals as the Comets defeated the Indians in a nonleague game at Carthage.

Kate Swords also scored for Carthage (7-6-3).

Lyme fell to 6-7-2.

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