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FAIRFIELD – Bangor’s tenacious man-to-man defense allowed only 11 first-half points as the Rams recorded a 54-33 Class A schoolboy basketball victory over host Lawrence here Tuesday night. Bill Newman connected for a game-high 23 points to pace the attack for the 7-2 Rams. Mark…
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FAIRFIELD – Bangor’s tenacious man-to-man defense allowed only 11 first-half points as the Rams recorded a 54-33 Class A schoolboy basketball victory over host Lawrence here Tuesday night.

Bill Newman connected for a game-high 23 points to pace the attack for the 7-2 Rams. Mark Reed had 10 points, six assists, and five steals.

Aaron Harris scored 18 points to pace the 3-6 Bulldogs.

Bangor (54)

Newman 11(1), Reed 5, LeClair, Keeling, Bradford 3, Brown, Tennett 1, Heistand 3(2), Subjoc, Pickering Lawrence (33)

Harris 6(4), Achorn, Marean, Dyer 3, Buck, Witham, Denis, Richards (5), Pouliot, Cole 1(1), Goggin

3-pt. goals: Heistand; Harris 2 Bangor 12 27 40 54 Lawrence 5 11 21 33

JV: Lawrence 69, Bangor 62 (OT)

DI-Stonington 49, TCA 34

At Deer Isle, Jon Haskell scored a game-high 18 points and Darrell Brown tossed in 13 more to pace Deer-Isle Stonington to its eighth win in 11 games. Temple Christian is now 7-4.

Emery Bamford had 16 points for Temple Christian and Nate Campbell had 11 more.

Deer Isle-Stonington (49)

Brown 5(2), Haskell 7(3), Joyce 4, Soucy, Zanke, Morey 2(2), Eaton, Kunkel 1, Wheelden, Webb (2), Jones Temple Christian (34)

Bamford 7(2), Campbell 5(1), Bradley 1(1), Reardon, Haynes, Linnehan 1, Logan (2)

3-pt. goals: Haskell, Brown Deer Isle-Stonington 9 27 33 49 Temple Christian 5 17 21 34

MCI 64, Brewer 50

At Pittsfield, Jon DeSisto scored 16 points to lead host Maine Central Institute to its ninth win in 13 games.

Also scoring in double figures for were Jethro Ferguson with 14 and Chuck Graham with 12. Ferguson also grabbed 11 rebounds.

Brian Colman paced 5-5 Brewer with 12 points.

MCI (64)

DeSisto 7(1), Graham 4(4), Ferguson 5(4), Brown 1, Morin 3(2), Quiet (4), Thies 1(2), Friend 1, Norris 1, Rossignol, Philips, Woodruff, Hughes Brewer (50)

Colman 5, Harper 4(1), Bladen 2, Oxley (4), Billings 4, Reynolds 3(1), Horr 3, Dore

3-pt. goals: DeSisto; Colman 2 MCI 15 32 46 64 Brewer 14 22 38 50

Winslow 57, Mount View 51

At Thorndike, Mark McInnis tossed in a game-high 19 points as the Winslow Black Raiders downed Mount View.

Mike Bishop added 16 points, Doug Peters 12 and Wade Bickford 10 for the 3-6 Black Raiders, who hit nine 3-point field goals.

John Hebert led 7-5 Mount View with 17 points. Wally Furrow tossed in 15 points.

Winslow (57)

McInnis 6(4), M. Bishop 6, Peters 5(2), Bickford 3(2), Cheeseman, B. Bishop, Veilleux, Ferran, Crook Mount View (51)

Hebert 6(2), Furrow 6(3), Cunningham 3(1), K. Weed 2, Suomi 2, Gibbs 1, Paul 1, S. Weed, Bradeen, Roberts, Bolio, Mitchell

3-pt. goals: McInnis 3, M. Bishop 4, Bickford 2; Hebert 3 Winslow 13 20 45 57 Mt. View 13 25 39 51

JV: Winslow 62, Mount View 30

Camden-Rockport 84-72

At Camden, T.J. Hoffman came up with a 29-point effort to lead the host Windjammers to the victory.

For the 3-7 Windjammers, Matt Cook had 10 points.

Aaron Chambers scored 33 points to lead the 5-8 Bucks. Brent Emerson had 14 points and Rory Kimberlin added 10.

Camden-Rockport (84)

Cook 3(2), Hoffmann 8(12), Tolman 2(2), Wadoski 2, Peasley 1, Staples 1, Gilbert 1, Geisler 2, S. Mazzeo 2(3), Weir 2(5), Conrad 2(3), Steenstra, Moran, R. Mazzeo Bucksport (72)

Chambers 12(5), Emerson 5(2), Kimberlin 3(4), Goodwin 1(2), Heath 4(1), Skillin 1, Walker, Hurd, Jenkins

3-pt. goals: Cook 2, Hoffmann, Staples; Chambers 4, Emerson 2 Camden-Rockport 21 46 64 84 Bucksport 15 43 53 72

JV: Bucksport 74, Camden-Rockport 66

PVHS 88, PCHS 77

At Howland, Brian Alley scored 10 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter to lift host Penobscot Valley past Piscataquis of Guilford.

Ryan Reed led 5-6 PVHS with 27 points. Alley added 25 points and Jeremy Durost 16.

Troy Curtis paced 6-7 PCHS with 29 points. Kirk Kimball added 14 points. Peter Glidden and Chad Kimball each had 11.

PVHS (88)

Reed 10(7), Alley 12(1), Durost 8, Smith 3(1), York 3, Thurlow 1(2), Betters 1(1), Gilman 1 PCHS (77)

Curtis 13(3), Ki. Kimball 5(2), Glidden 4(2), C. Kimball 5, Ka. Kimball 2, Reed 1(3), Shearer 1

3-pt. goals: Ki. Kimball 2, Glidden, C. Kimball, Ka. Kimball PVHS 16 36 52 88 PCHS 24 43 52 77

JV: PVHS 51, PCHS 49

Mattanawcook 72, Lee 63

At Lee, Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln took advantage of poor Lee Academy shooting as the Lynx upset the host Pandas.

Sandy Dube led 3-11 Mattanawcook with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Scott Folnsbee added 14 points and Thad LaVallee 11.

Steve Coombs led all scorers for 9-4 Lee with 36 points and 12 rebounds. Jon King had 13 rebounds and Ron Coombs 10 for Lee, which made only one of 19, 3-point field-goal attempts.

Mattanawcook (72)

Dube 7(3), Folnsbee 4(6), LaVallee 4(3), Thornton 2(4), Hanscom 3, Pelkey 4(1), Wotton 3, Vose, McGowan Lee (63)

S. Coombs 15(5), King 4(1), Francis 4, R. Coombs 2(1), Knowles 1(1), Sockabasin 1, Rushton

3-pt. goals: Thornton, S. Coombs Mattanawcook 21 36 50 72 Lee 10 26 42 63

JV: Lee 53, Mattanawcook 49

Greenville 66, Valley 54

At Greenville, Jarrod Strid scored a game-high 20 points, including eight in the fourth quarter, to lead Greenville to its fifth win in 11 games.

Strid’s eight fourth-quarter points helped the Lakers stave off a rally by 7-5 Valley of Bingham, which sliced an 11-point deficit to four at one point.

Chris Nile had 13 points for the winners, Jason Simpson scored 12 and Matt Murray had nine points and eight rebounds.

Daron Beane’s 18 points and Lance Sherman’s 14 paced Valley.

Greenville (66)

Strid 8(4), Nile 4(3), Simpson 5(2), Murray 3(3), J. Morrill 2, Walden 2, Anderson (2), Reynolds (1), Crockett, B. Morrill, Hughes Valley (54)

Beane 6(6), Sherman 3(5), Peabody 3(1), Rowley 1(4), Mayhew 2, Miller 1, Messer 1, MacDonald, Cates, Rosenberg

3-pt. goals – Sherman 3; Nile 2; J. Morrill, Mayhew Greenville 18 32 46 66 Valley 15 26 35 54

Skowhegan 70, Nokomis 67

At Newport, Chad Gilley hit two foul shots with 21 seconds left in the game to help seal the victory for the Indians.

Garrett Quinn paced the 5-4 winners with 26 points and 21 rebounds. Gilley and Woody Moore each chipped in with 11 points.

For the 0-9 hosts, Adam Baldwin poured in 32 points and made eight steals. Don Day added 14 points and Mike Cote 12.

Skowhegan (70)

Quinn 8(7), Gilley 3(4), Moore 3(5), Fitzpatrick 3(2), Dexter 3, Searles 2, Jarvais 1, Dunbar 1 Nokomis (67)

Baldwin 12(6), Day 6(1), Cote 6, Tardy 2, Hughes 2, Brown, Varney, Stevens, Gott

3-pt. goals: Quinn 3, Gilley; Baldwin 2, Day, Tardy Skowhegan 19 34 52 70 Nokomis 7 23 45 67

JV: Skowhegan 60, Nokomis 58

Narraguagus 66, Sumner 46

At East Sullivan, Narraguagus of Harrington limited Sumner to 13 first-half points while cruising to its ninth win in 11 games.

Chad Fenton paced the Knights with 18 points, while Robert Burnett scored 12 points and Scott Fernald 11.

Bo Stanley had nine points and Shawn Merchant eight for the 5-8 Tigers.

Narraguagus (66)

Fenton 8(2), Burnett 5(2), Fernald 5(1), Leighton 4, Fletcher 1, Robbins 1(2), Curtis 3, Look (2), Chipman 1, Grant, Noyes Sumner (46)

Stanley 4(1), S. Merchant 4, Curtis 2, Warren 1, Dyer 2, Barnes 2(1), J. Merchant 2, Joy (2), Sargent 1, Jordan 1(2), Mitchell, Jolley

3-pt. goals: Curtis; Warren, J. Merchant Narraguagus 16 29 51 66 Sumner 8 13 25 46

JV: Sumner 66, Narraguagus 54

Lubec 63, BC Patriots 57

At Lubec, Carson Mahar tossed in 16 points as Lubec posted its first win of the season against 11 losses.

Jon Marzoll and Adam Davis scored 12 points each for Lubec.

For Bangor Christian (6-7), Mark Jamison led all scorers with 21. Clint Jackson scored 16 and Averill Lovely added 14.

Lubec (63)

Mahar 6(4), Marzoll 5(1), Davis 4(3), Farrell 4, Porter 3, Moores 1, Grant 1, Huntley 1, Pesce Bangor Christian (57)

Jamison 6(6), Jackson 6(4), Lovely 5(3), Clapp 2, Small (2), Campbell, Lassell, Martin

3-point goals: Marzoll, Davis; Jamison 3 Lubec 10 34 54 63 Bangor Christian 7 23 35 57

Forest Hills 77, Averill 66

At Jackman, Antoine Morin burned the nets for a game-high 32 points, grabbed 16 rebounds and added four assists and three steals as the host Tigers improved to 7-4.

Eric Frigon contributed 15 points, Wade Turmel 12 points and nine assists, and Dominic Turmel 12 points for the winners.

Joe Aldridge and Tom Reynolds paced 6-4 Averill School of Hinckley with 25 and 24 points, respectively.

Forest Hills (77)

Frigon 7(1), Morin 14(4), Sopp (1), W. Turmel 5(2), D. Turmel 6, Veilleux 1, Stevens 1, Lacasse (1), Tremonte, Baker Averill (66)

Aldridge 12(1), Reynolds 10(1), Harrison 1, Valles 2(1), Demmons 3, McFarland 1, Whittaker, Cote, Penington, Hodge

3-pt. goals: Reynolds 3, Demmons 2 Forest Hills 22 40 57 77 Averill 21 33 46 66

Hall-Dale 76, Geo. Valley 51

At Thomaston, Josh Plucinsky’s 23-point effort helped to pace the Hall-Dale Bulldogs of Farmingdale to the victory over host Georges Valley.

Rusty Peters scored 13 points and John Perkins added 10 for Hall-Dale.

For the 1-12 Buccaneers, Matt Mackie scored 16 points.

Hall-Dale (76)

Perkins 5, Peters 6(1), Plucinsky 11, Jo. Kopp, Montieth 1, Ja. Kopp 2, Marsden 3, Farris 3(2), Newton 1, Bretton 2, Shinners 2 Georges Valley (51)

Mackie 3(9), Jacques 1, Bullens 1, Miller 1, Mayo, Lombardo 3(1), Lyman 2(1), Wood, Hilchey 1(1), Winchenbach 2, Boynton 1(2), Morse 3(3)

3-pt. goals: Plucinsky; Mackie Hall-Dale 19 44 56 76 Georges Valley 10 25 38 51

Russell FT lift Tigers past CAHS

FORT FAIRFIELD – Bobby Russell sank two free throws with no time remaining on the clock here Tuesday night, lifting Fort Fairfield to a 66-64 schoolboy basketball victory over Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.

Russell had grabbed an offensive rebound and was fouled to set up the dramatic finish for the Tigers, who improved to 7-5. Russell finished with 23 points, including five 3-pointers.

Kent Willette also connected for 23 points for the winners.

Derek Townsend led all scorers with 28 points while pacing the 7-6 Panthers. Chad King netted 15.

Fort Fairfield (66)

Russell 7(4), Willette 10(2), Bernier 3, Davenport (2), McCullough 1, Bruce 1(1), Cormier 2(1), Rogers (1) Central Aroostook (64)

Townsend 11(6), King 6(3), York 1, S. Shaw, Bradbury 1, Brewer 2(2), Robbins 4(1), Libby 1

3-pt. goals: Russell 5, Willette, Bernier Fort Fairfield 17 37 48 66 Central Aroostook 14 30 45 64

JV: Fort Fairfield 50, CAHS 34.

Easton 69, Washburn 55

At Washburn, Garth Cronkite scored 13 of his 24 points in the third quarter to spark the Easton Bears to 17-9 scoring run which carried them past the Beavers.

Craig Smith chipped in with 18 points for the 6-8 winners and Brad Wolverton and Matt Burtt each put in 10.

Andy Penland paced Washburn, now 5-8, with 20 points.

Easton (69)

Cronkite 10(4), Smith 7(4), Wolverton 3(4), Burtt 5, DeMerchant 2(1), Lamoreau 1, Winger, Richardson, Clark Washburn (55)

Penland 9, Cunningham 3(1), Theriault 3, Laferriere 3, Churchill 1(2), Bragg 2, Hallett 2(1), Vaillincourt 1, Heald, Walker, Harris, Russell

3-pt. goals: Penland 2, Cunningham Easton 15 33 50 69 Washburn 12 28 37 55

JV: Washburn 66, Washburn 44

SAHS 68, Katahdin 59

At Dyer Brook, point guard Brett Russell recorded a triple-double to lead the host Southern Aroostook Warriors past the Cougars of Sherman Station.

Russell poured in 24 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, and dished out 11 assists to spark the 6-7 winners. Kyle Fox and Ricki Shields each chipped in with 16 points. Shields also had 19 rebounds.

Clint Guiggey paced 7-5 Katahdin with 21 points and Justin Hallett put in 13.

SAHS (68)

Walker 3, Russell 10(3), Fox 6(4), Roy 3, Shields 6(4), Legassey, Burpee Katahdin (59)

Tower 2, McNally 1(2), McAvoy 1, Guiggey 9(3), Hallett 5(1), Collins 4, Cyr 3, Pettengill, Palmer, Hall, Marston, Mitchell

3-pt. goals: Russell; McAvoy, Hallett 2 SAHS 21 39 45 68 Katahdin 11 29 45 59

JV: Katahdin 65, SAHS 58

Caribou 83, Houlton 71

At Caribou, the host Vikings outscored the Shiretowners 25-14 in the third quarter to take their ninth victory against two losses.

Traves LaPointe paced the winners with 27 points, Jason Belanger added 20, and Chris Funk and John Griffeth each put in 12. Belanger and Funk each grabbed 10 rebounds.

Danny Dahl paced 5-7 Houlton with 25 points, Chad Belyea netted 19, and David Yarema put in 15.

Caribou (83)

Griffeth 4(4), Babbidge 2, Gahagan 1, LaPointe 11(5), Belanger 10, Donovan 2, Funk 6, Donnelly 1 Houlton (71)

Swallow, Yarema 5(3), Belyea 4(9), Dahl 8(7), Noonan 2, Cole, Rochford 2, Nelson 1(2)

3-pt. goals: Yarema 2, Belyea 2, Dahl 2 Caribou 23 33 58 83 Houlton 24 35 49 71

JV: Caribou 64, Houlton 50

JB Royals 96, Shead 62

At Jonesport, Chris Crowley led the way for the Jonesport-Beals Royals with 19 points as they defeated Shead of Eastport.

For the 8-5 Royals, Mike King scored 15 points and Braden Alley had 13. Cecil McDonald grabbed 10 rebounds and scored 10 points.

Aaron Urquhart and Shirl Penney each scored 16 points to help pace the 2-11 Tigers. Mike Barnes added 12.

Jonesport-Beals (96)

Ch. Crowley 8(3), Alley 6, McDonald 4(2), King 5(5), Fagonde 3, Look 3(1), T. Crowley 3, Harmon 2(3), R. Crowley 1, Cr. Crowley 1, Beal 3, Peabody 1 Shead (62)

Urquhart 4(6), Penney 7(2), Barnes 4(2), Small 2(2), Morrison 2, Marsh 1, Newcomb 1(1), Bouchard (1)

3-pt. goals: Alley, Fagonde; Urquhart 2, Barnes 2, Marsh Jonesport-Beals 36 51 75 96 Shead 13 36 44 62

JV: Jonesport-Beals 66, Shead 46

Narraguagus 66, Sumner 46

At East Sullivan, Narraguagus of Harrington limited Sumner to 13 first-half points while cruising to its ninth win in 11 games.

Chad Fenton paced the Knights with 18 points, while Robert Burnett scored 12 points and Scott Fernald 11.

Bo Stanley had nine points and Shawn Merchant eight for the 5-8 Tigers.

Narraguagus (66)

Fenton 8(2), Burnett 5(2), Fernald 5(1), Leighton 4, Fletcher 1, Robbins 1(2), Curtis 3, Look (2), Chipman 1, Grant, Noyes Sumner (46)

Stanley 4(1), S. Merchant 4, Curtis 2, Warren 1, Dyer 2, Barnes 2(1), J. Merchant 2, Joy (2), Sargent 1, Jordan 1(2), Mitchell, Jolley

3-pt. goals: Curtis; Warren, J. Merchant Narraguagus 16 29 51 66 Sumner 8 13 25 46

JV: Sumner 66, Narraguagus 54

Lubec 63, BC Patriots 57

At Lubec, Carson Mahar tossed in 16 points as Lubec posted its first win of the season against 11 losses.

Jon Marzoll and Adam Davis scored 12 points each for Lubec.

For Bangor Christian (6-7), Mark Jamison led all scorers with 21. Clint Jackson scored 16 and Averill Lovely added 14.

Lubec (63)

Mahar 6(4), Marzoll 5(1), Davis 4(3), Farrell 4, Porter 3, Moores 1, Grant 1, Huntley 1, Pesce Bangor Christian (57)

Jamison 6(6), Jackson 6(4), Lovely 5(3), Clapp 2, Small (2), Campbell, Lassell, Martin

3-point goals: Marzoll, Davis; Jamison 3 Lubec 10 34 54 63 Bangor Christian 7 23 35 57

PVHS 88, PCHS 77

At Howland, Brian Alley scored 10 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter to lift host Penobscot Valley past Piscataquis of Guilford.

Ryan Reed led 5-6 PVHS with 27 points. Alley added 25 points and Jeremy Durost 16.

Troy Curtis was high scorer for 6-7 PCHS with 29 points. Kirk Kimball added 14 points. Peter Glidden and Chad Kimball each had 11.

PVHS (88)

Reed 10(7), Alley 12(1), Durost 8, Smith 3(1), York 3, Thurlow 1(2), Betters 1(1), Gilman 1 PCHS (77)

Curtis 13(3), Ki. Kimball 5(2), Glidden 4(2), C. Kimball 5, Ka. Kimball 2, Reed 1(3), Shearer 1

3-pt. goals: Ki. Kimball 2, Glidden, C. Kimball, Ka. Kimball PVHS 16 36 52 88 PCHS 24 43 52 77

JV: PVHS 51, PCHS 49

Mattanawcook 72, Lee 63

At Lee, Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln took advantage of poor Lee Academy shooting as the Lynx upset the host Pandas.

Sandy Dube led 3-11 Mattanawcook with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Scott Folnsbee added 14 points and Thad LaVallee 11.

Steve Coombs led all scorers for 9-4 Lee with 36 points and 12 rebounds. Jon King had 13 rebounds and Ron Coombs 10 for Lee. The Pandas connected on just one of 19, 3-point field-goal attempts.

Mattanawcook (72)

Dube 7(3), Folnsbee 4(6), LaVallee 4(3), Thornton 2(4), Hanscom 3, Pelkey 4(1), Wotton 3, Vose, McGowan Lee (63)

S. Coombs 15(5), King 4(1), Francis 4, R. Coombs 2(1), Knowles 1(1), Sockabasin 1, Rushton

3-pt. goals: Thornton, S. Coombs Mattanawcook 21 36 50 72 Lee 10 26 42 63

JV: Lee 53, Mattanawcook 49

Greenville 66, Valley 54

At Greenville, Jarrod Strid scored a game-high 20 points, including eight in the fourth quarter, to lead Greenville to its fifth win in 11 games.

Strid’s eight fourth-quarter points helped the Lakers stave off a rally by 7-5 Valley, which sliced an 11-point deficit to four at one point.

Chris Nile had 13 points for the winners, Jason Simpson scored 12 and Matt Murray had nine points and eight rebounds.

Daron Beane’s 18 points and Lance Sherman’s 14 paced Valley. Rob Peabody accounted for seven more.

Greenville (66)

Strid 8(4), Nile 4(3), Simpson 5(2), Murray 3(3), J. Morrill 2, Walden 2, Anderson (2), Reynolds (1), Crockett, B. Morrill, Hughes Valley (54)

Beane 6(6), Sherman 3(5), Peabody 3(1), Rowley 1(4), Mayhew 2, Miller 1, Messer 1, MacDonald, Cates, Rosenberg

3-pt. goals – Sherman 3; Nile 2; J. Morrill, Mayhew Greenville 18 32 46 66 Valley 15 26 35 54


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