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Sport: Soccer ( Girls)
Posted: November 1st, 2012 by T Nolette
By Gary Hawkins
YARMOUTH -- By the final 10 minutes of Wednesday's Western Maine Class D girls soccer championship, it was evident Greenville was playing for overtime or possible penalty kicks.
It was a good move on the Lakers' part considering top-seeded Richmond had handled them twice in the regular season. The longer the game remained scoreless, the better their chances.
Richmond senior Andra Meagher changed Greenville's plans in an instant when she drilled a ball into the left corner of the goal with 6 minutes, 44 seconds left to play. The Bobcats hung on for the 1-0 victory and will try to make it three state championships in a row Saturday at Hampden Academy.
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