THORNDIKE – Tori Adams connected for a game-high 17 points while leading the Hermon Hawks to a 57-28 schoolgirl basketball victory over Mthe Hermon Hawks to a 57-28 schoolgirl basketball victory over Mount View here Wednesday night.
Kerri Downing and Amy Perry scored eight points each for the Hawks, who improved to 3-8.
Jen Buffington paced 1-9 Mount View with 14 points.
Hermon (57)
Downing 4, Perry 4, Adams 8(1), Glazier 1(1), Winchenbach 2, Pinkham 2, Hei. Pace, Burr 1(1), Herrick (1) Mount View (28)
Aitken 2, Blake, Adams 1, Wilson, Edgecomb, Ju. Buffington (4), Fletcher, Boivin, Raven 2, Curra, Reed, Je. Buffington 7
3-pt. goals: Winchenbach 2 Hermon 16 27 41 57 Mount View 8 18 26 28
JV: Hermon 40, Mount View 22
Old Town 58, Orono 41
At Orono, Stephanie Smith scored 20 points to spark Old Town to its fourth win against three losses.
Heather Brewer contributed 10 points for the Indians.
Sara Gardner and Amber Gagnon provided 13 and 12 points, respectively, for 5-6 Orono.
Old Town (58)
Thibodeau, Gallant 1, Fadrigon 2(2), McLaughlin 4, Brewer 4(2), White 2(2), Field 1, Malbon, Degrasse 1(1), S. Smith 9(2) Orono (41)
A. Gagnon 6, Gardner 4(2), Pellett (1), St. Germain, Therrien 3(1), Baird, Eddy 1, D. Gagnon, Hoovler 2(1), J. Smith, Wood, Taylor (1)
3-pt. goals: Gallant; Gardner 3 Old Town 13 29 44 58 Orono 12 21 32 41
JV: Orono 41, Old Town 36
Dexter 48, Nokomis 41
At Dexter, Mandy King scored 14 points and Toni Levenseller scored 12 to help lead the Dexter Tigers over Nokomis of Newport.
The victory improved Dexter’s record to 8-4.
For the 2-5 Warriors, Jen Annett had 18 points.
Dexter (48)
King 5(2), Levenseller 6, J. Smith 3(2), Hersey 2(2), Lobdell 1, Downing 2(1), Downing 2(1), Wing (1), Patterson, Sinclair, L. Smith, Swan, Haven Nokomis (41)
Annett 8(2), Buker (3), Grumbach 3(1), Wilber 1, Vigue 2(2), Bowman 2, Walker, Erskine, Draper, Marshall, McIntyre, Nelson
3-pt. goals: King 2; Wilber Dexter 10 25 36 48 Nokomis 11 21 33 41
Central 63, Foxcroft 51
At East Corinth, Sue-Ann Allen scored 17 points and Beth Miller and Laura Hatch each added 11 to help Central collect its eighth win in 11 games.
Hatch also grabbed 15 rebounds for the winners and Miller had 12.
Amy Mueller paced 1-10 Foxcroft Academy with 14 points.
Central-EC (63)
Greatorex 3(2), Ramsey 3, Dearborn 1, Allen 5(7), Wallace 2(2), Miller 4(3), Hatch 4(3), Annett, Cotta, Bean, Libby Foxcroft (51)
Tilton, C. Mueller, McBrierty 1, London 4, LaPointe 2(2), N. Sockabasin 3, King 3, Rush 3, A. Mueller 7, L. Sockabasin 2, Michaud
3-pt. goals: Wallace; King Central 18 33 52 63 Foxcroft 9 20 39 51
JV: Foxcroft 45, Central 31
Forest Hills 46, Valley 41
At Jackman, Jennifer Decker had 11 points and 10 rebounds to go with Sarah Lumbert’s 14 points as the hosts Tigers posted the win.
Forest Hills is now 4-5.
Valley, 6-4, was led by Kristie Littlefield with 25 points.
Forest Hills (46)
Griffin 1(2), VanCamp 3, Glidden 2, Gourde, Sa. Lumbert 5(4), St. Lumbert, Ellis 2(2), Nadeau 1, Decker 5(1), Chamberlain
Valley (41)
Bean, Vaugh, Paddock, Cool (2), Littlefield 11(1), Hobbs 3(1), Moore 1, Flannery 2(1)
3-pt. goals: Littlefidld 2 Forest Hills 13 22 35 46 Valley 9 18 32 41
Erskine 68, Geo. Valley 39
At South China, Heather Bumps scored 14 points to help lead the host Erskine Academy Eagles over Georges Valley of Thomaston.
For the 11-0 Eagles, Gina Goding scored 11 points.
Christine Rackliff tossed in 14 for the 7-4 Buccaneers.
Erskine (68)
Goding 5, Bumps 6(1), Page 1, Adams 3, Brann 3, Lewis 2, Sodano, Ad. Tibbetts 3, Bickford 2, Blair 2(3), An. Tibbetts 1, Bailey 3 Tibbetts 3, Bickford 2, Blair 2(3), An. Tibbetts 1, Bailey 3 Georges Valley (39)
Rackliff 5(4), Keizer, Miller 2(2), Collins 1(3), Watts 1, Robinson 1, Jones 1, Wallace (1), Wilson, Babb 1(2), Elliott 1
3-pt. goals: Goding, Bumps Erskine 19 34 57 68 Georges Valley 6 15 28 39
Houlton 47, Caribou 42
At Houlton, the Shires pulled ahead in the third period and held off the Vikings for the win, their seventh against five setbacks.
Erika McCarthy led the Shires with 17 points, Liz Nelson had 14 points and 10 rebounds and Andrea Spencer grabbed 10 rebounds.
The 5-4 Vikings were led by Allison Plourde with 16 and Kristin St. Peter with 14.
Houlton (47)
McCarthy 4(5), Nelson 4(6), Spencer 2(2), Donato 3, Sullivan 3, Dow, Perry
Caribou (42)
Plourde 7(2), St. Peter 4(6), Bernard 2, Kelley 1(2), Thibodeau 1, Gahagan, Richards
3-pt. goals: McCarthy 4; Bernard, Thibodeau Houlton 12 20 35 47 Caribou 7 20 29 42
JV: Houlton 40, Caribou 31
Woodland 46, Lubec 29
At Lubec, Tracy Lewis scored 17 points to help pace the Woodland Dragons to their second win of the season.
Amy Kneeland had 11 points for the 2-9 Dragons.
For the 0-10 Hornets, Angel Kelley had 13 points.
Woodland (46)
Lewis 8, Kneeland 4(3), Cox 2, Smith 2(1), Duchaine 1(1), Torrey 1, Campbell 1, Poulin, Kelley, Ba. Bohanon Lubec (29)
A. Kelley 5(2), Gallant 3(2), J. Kelley 1(2), Davis 1(1), Mulholland (1), Collins, Norris, Rier
3-pt. goals: Lewis; A. Kelley Woodland 13 30 32 46 Lubec 6 18 23 29
PCHS 42, Greenville 34
At Guilford, Rachel Cookson and Daralynn Smiley paced the Picataquis Pirates with 13 and 12 points, repectively.
The win gives PCHS a 6-4 mark.
For the Lakers, 5-5, Melanie Morrell took game-high point honors with 20.
PCHS (42)
Cookson 5(3), Smiley 4(3), Edwards, Willey, Lemieux 1(2), Burdin (1), McKenney 4(1), Draper 1, Thompson (1)
Greenville (34)
Morrell 8(4), Buchholz, Souther 1, Gray 1, Walden 1, Ryder 4
3-pt. goals: Smiley PCHS 14 24 32 42 Greenville 8 18 24 34
JV: PCHS 42, Greenville 31 Keep’s 20 key as Easton tops Hodgdon 59-44
HODGDON – Heather Keep’s 20-point effort sparked Easton to a 59-44 schoolgirl basketball vivtory over Hodgdon here Wednesday night.
For Easton, it was the ninth win in 11 outings.
Patti Driscoll connected for 15 points and Marcy Lamoreau netted 10 for the Bears.
Kerri Ivey scored 14 points and Jennifer McPhee 11 for the 3-8 Hawks. Vicki Larson grabbed nine rebounds.
Easton (59)
Keep 10, Driscoll 6(3), Lamoreau 5, Ireland 3(2), Brissette 1(4), Nicholson, Oakes, Geroulo, Dumond, Chalon Hodgdon (44)
Ivey 5(2), McPhee 4(3), Gwilliam 4, Larson 2(2), Foster (2), Karnes 1, Whited, Beals, Willette
3-pt. goals: Ivey 2, Gwilliam Easton 14 33m44 59 Hodgdon 12 22 29 44
JV: Easton 37, Hodgdon 35
Houlton 47, Caribou 42
At Houlton, the Shires pulled ahead in the third period and held off the Vikings for the win, their seventh against five setbacks.
Erika McCarthy led the Shires with 17 points, Liz Nelson had 14 points and 10 rebounds and Andrea Spencer grabbed 10 rebounds.
The 5-4 Vikings were led by Allison Plourde with 16 and Kristie St. Peter with 14.
Houlton (47)
McCarthy 4(5), Nelson 4(6), Spencer 2(2), Donato 3, Sullivan 3, Dow, Perry
Caribou (42)
Plourde 7(2), St. Peter 4(6), Bernard 2, Kelley 1(2), Thibodeau 1, Gahagan, Richards
3-pt. goals: McCarthy 4; Bernard, Thibodeau Houlton 12 20 35 47 Caribou 7 20 29 42
JV: Houlton 40, Carobou 31
SAHS 65, Limestone 27
At Dyer Brook, Jill Mathers hit for a game-high 22 points to lead the Southern Aroostook Lady Warriors past the Limestone Eagles.
Donna Grass added 11 points for Southern Aroostook, 6-5.
Teri Beaulieu and Jenny Allen each scored six points for Limestone, 6-4.
Southern Aroostook (65)
Mathers 11, Grass 5, Walker 3(1), Jodi Corneil 1, McGraw 2, Janet Corneil 3, Grant 1(1), Brown 1, Roy 2, Collier 2, Fowler, Burton, White Limestone (27)
Beaulieu 3, Allen 2, Huckins (2), Sharts 1, Chatman 3, Rhome 1, Cote 2, Frietas (1), Lundy, Howley
3-pt. goals: Grass SAHS 18 41 58 65 Limestone 10 16 24 27
JV: SAHS 44, Limestone 29
Woodland 46, Lubec 29
At Lubec, Tracy Lewis scored 17 points to help pace the Woodland Dragons to their second win of the season.
Amy Kneeland had 11 points for the 2-9 Dragons.
For the 0-10 Hornets, Angel Kelley had 13 points.
Woodland (46)
Lewis 8, Kneeland 4(3), Cox 2, Smith 2(1), Duehaine 1(1), Torres 1, Campbell 1, Poulin, Kelley, Ba. Bohannon Lubec (29)
A. Kelley 5(2), Gallant 3(2), J. Kelley 1(2), Davis 1(1), Mullholland (1), Collins, Norris, Rier
3-pt. goals: Lewis; A. Kelley Woodland 13 30 32 46 Lubec 6 18 23 29
Ashland 44, Washburn 35
At Washburn, Meredith Baker scored 20 points as the Ashland Hornets beat the host Beavers.
Hope Carney had 12 points for the 6-5 Hornets.
For the 3-9 Beavers, Kelly Fox had 16 points and 14 rebounds For the 3-9 Beavers, Kelly Fox had 16 points and 14 rebounds. Amy O’Donnell had 10 points and 13 rebounds.
Ashland (44)
Baker 7(6), Hope Carney 5(2), Belskis 1(2), Holly Carney 3(2), Theriault, Clark, Wentworth Washburn (35)
Fox 7(1), O’Donnell 4(2), Young, Corey 2(1), Lavway, Brown 1, Umphrey, Pangburn, Tarr 1, Clark, Dobson
3-pt. goals: Fox Ashland 13 24 29 44 Washburn 10 19 24 35
JV: Ashland 44, Washburn 34
PCHS 42, Greenville 34
At Guilford, Rachel Cookson and Daralynn Smiley paced the Picataquis Pirates with 13 and 12 points, repectively.
The win gives PCHS a 6-4 mark.
For the Lakers, 5-5, Melanie Morrell took game-high point honors with 20.
PCHS (42)
Cookson 5(3), Smiley 4(3), Edwards, Willey, Lemieux 1(2), Burdin (1), McKenney 4(1), Draper 1, Thompson (1)
Greenville (34)
Morrell 8(4), Buchhollz, Souther 1, Gray 1, Walden 1, Ryder 4
3-pt. goals: Smiley PCHS 14 24 32 42 Greenville 8 18 24 34
JV: PCHS 42, Greenville 31
Central 63, Foxcroft 51
At East Corinth, Sue-Ann Allen scored 17 points and Beth Miller and Laura Hatch each added 11 to help Central collect its eighth win in 11 games.
Hatch also grabbed 15 rebounds for the winners and Miller had 12.
Amy Mueller paced 1-10 Foxcroft Academy with 14 points.
Central-EC (63)
Greatorex 3(2), Ramsey 3, Dearborn 1, Allen 5(7), Wallace 2(2), Miller 4(3), Hatch 4(3), Annett, Cotta, Bean, Libby Foxcroft (51)
Tilton, C. Mueller, McBreairty 1, London 4, LaPointe 2(2), N. Sockabasin 3, King 3, Rush 3, A. Mueller 7, L. Sockabasin 2, Michaud
3-pt. goals: Wallace; King Central 18 33 52 63 Foxcroft 9 20 39 51
JV: Foxcroft 45, Central 31
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