Jamison leads Patriots to victory over Lakers

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Mark Jamison poured in 29 points to lead the host Bangor Christian Patriots to a 71-60 victory over the Greenville Lakers in schoolboy basketball action at the Bangor Christian gym Monday. Matt Andresen chipped in with 22 points for the 5-9 winners and Mark Chiavelli…
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Mark Jamison poured in 29 points to lead the host Bangor Christian Patriots to a 71-60 victory over the Greenville Lakers in schoolboy basketball action at the Bangor Christian gym Monday.

Matt Andresen chipped in with 22 points for the 5-9 winners and Mark Chiavelli added 10.

Zeke Morrel and Travis Carpenter each scored 19 points for 4-7 Greenville. Eric Smith added 16 points. Morrel had 11 rebounds.

Bangor Christian (71)

Lassell 1, Jamison 8(12), Martin 4(1), Lovely 2(2), Leavitt 2, Andresen 9(2), Chiavelli 3(4), Small, Clark Greenville (60)

Smith 7(2), Carpenter 8(3), Morrel 8(3), Walden 2, Strid 2(1), Murray 1, Reynolds 1, Nile, J. Morrill 1, B. Morrill 1 Bangor Christian 11 36 53 71 Greenville 14 23 41 60

John Bapst 61, Penquis 41

At the Bangor Auditorium, Rod Buswell scored 27 points to lead the John Bapst Crusaders to the victory over Penquis of Milo.

Greg Nichols scored 12 points for the 11-2 Crusaders. Mike Miragliuolo had 10.

For the 7-7 Patriots, Jason Mills scored 12 points.

John Bapst (61)

Buswell 10(7), Nichols 5(2), Miragliuolo 2(4), Baxter 2, Hachey 1(1), Rassi 1, Webster 1, Doughty, Hogan, Wright, Cornett, Mullins, C. Haas Penquis (41)

Mills 3(4), Boucher 3(1), Nelson 3(2), Whitten 2, Costello 1(1), Chase 1(1), Pokrywka 1, Grindle, Ellison, Baker

3-pt. goals: Miragliuolo 2, Baxter; Mills 2, Boucher, Whitten John Bapst 8 27 43 61 Penquis 11 15 23 41

JV: John Bapst 78, Penquis 55

Fort Fairfield 76, Lee 67

At Fort Fairfield, Kent Willette scored 23 points and V.J. Bernier added 16 to lead the Fort Fairfield Tigers to the upset victory.

Bernier, the sixth man, sparked the Tigers with four of the team’s nine 3-pointers. Ryan Cormier chipped in with 15 points for the 4-9 winners.

Dwayne Grass paced 8-4 Lee with 20 points, Steve Coombs added 18, and Jon King put in 10.

Fort Fairfield (76)

Willette 9(3), Bernier 5(2), Cormier 4(5), Russell 3(1), McCullough 2(3), Bruce, Theriault 1, Boulier Lee (67)

Grass 6(8), S. Coombs 6(6), King 4(2), Jillson 3(2), Francis 1, Knowles 1(1), Hamel, R. Coombs 1(1), Rushton (1), Gordon Fort Fairfield 23 45 58 76 Lee 19 36 50 67

Easton 98, Lubec 40

At Easton, Carl Mullen tossed in 22 points and five other Bears reached double figures as Easton cruised to its 11th win against 4 losses.

Bud Nicholson scored 12 points for Easton, while Jerod Cronkite, Jason McLean, Garth Cronkite, and Dave Lamoreau scored 10 apiece.

For Lubec, Don Farrell was high scorer with 14.

Easton (98)

Smith 3(2), J. Cronkite 4(2), Winger 1, McLean 5, G. Cronkite 4(1), Nicholson 5(2), Lamoreau 5, Mullen 9(1), Carter 1, Wolverton 3, Burtt 1(1), Murchison

Lubec (40)

Marzoll, Mi. Mahar 4(1), Kelly 1, Warren, Ma. Mahar, Davis 4, C. Mahar 2(2), Applebee, Farrell 5(4)

3-point goals: Winger, G. Cronkite, Mullen 3, Carter; Kelly Easton 24 38 70 98 Lubec 7 15 25 40

Washburn 66, Katahdin 57

At Sherman Station on Saturday, Matt Baker’s 18-point effort helped Washburn post its 10th win in 11 games.

Jason Theriault scored 12 points and Josh Poulin added 11 for the Beavers.

Robbie Porter keyed a balanced attack by 7-5 Katahdin with 16 points. Randy Cyr scored 13 points, while Jason Pettengill and Jason Albert added 10 each.

Washburn (66)

Baker 4(10), Poulin 4(3), Theriault 4(3), Pangburn 3(1), Flynn 4(1), Penland 3(1), Pelkey, Heald, Churchill, Vaillancourt, A. Poulin Katahdin (57)

Cyr 5(2), Pettengill 3(3), Porter 8, Albert 3(4), Pulkkinen 4, McNalley, McAvoy, Ryan

3-pt. goals: Theriault, Penland 2; Cyr, Pettengill Washburn 11 33 47 66 Katahdin 17 30 40 57

JV: Katahdin 58, Washburn 56


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