Adams leads Hawks to win over Huskies

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PITTSFIELD – Janis Adams scored 13 points to help lead the Hermon Hawks to a 54-47 Class B schoolgirl basketball upset victory over host Maine Central Institute here Monday night. Liza Doughty had 11 points for the 6-1 Hawks. For the 5-2…
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PITTSFIELD – Janis Adams scored 13 points to help lead the Hermon Hawks to a 54-47 Class B schoolgirl basketball upset victory over host Maine Central Institute here Monday night.

Liza Doughty had 11 points for the 6-1 Hawks.

For the 5-2 MCI Huskies, Alison Cropley scored 20 points, Emily Walker had 13, and Becky Vaughan added 10.

Hermon (54)

J. Adams 4(5), Doughty 4(2), Downing 3(3), Perry 3(2), Hei. Pace 2, Buzzell 1(2), T. Adams 1(1), Huff 1, Burr, Hea. Pace Maine Central Institute (47)

Cropley 8(4), Walker 5(3), Vaughan 2(6), Cianchette 1, Wintle 1, Barnes, Jensen, C. Wright, S. Wright, Friend

3-pt. goals: Doughty Hermon 7 16 35 54 MCI 14 25 31 47

JV: Hermon 36, MCI 35

MDI 49, Bucksport 40

At Mount Desert, Chafee Emory scored 10 of her game-high 11 points in the second half as MDI rallied from a 23-20 halftime deficit to beat Bucksport and even its record at 3-3. Bucksport is 1-5.

Piari Weiss had 10 points for the winners and Jamey Lewis contributed eight.

Kate McDunnah’s 10 points paced Bucksport. Katy Bakeman and Jen Wardwell had nine each.

MDI (49)

Lewis 3(2), Emory 5(1), Ashmore 1(2), Witte, Renault, Pelletier 2(1), Hathaway 2, MacLeod 2(2), Weiss 4(2), Hollis Bucksport (40)

Cain 1, Bakeman 3(3), Marzolf, Smith, Brown 1, MacDunnah 4(2), LaChance 1, Senter, Ashmore 1(3), Kennedy, Wardwell 4(1), Keyes

3-pt. goals: MacLeod, Cain MDI 9 20 37 49 Bucksport 5 23 31 40

JV: Bucksport 39, MDI 38

Rockland 52, C-R ‘Jammers 47

At Camden, Laura Foster had 12 points to lead the host Tigers to the victory.

Laura Mazurek and Sarah Foster each scored seven points for the winners, now 3-1.

For Camden-Rockport, 1-4, Robin Peckham, Amanda Roberts, and Jessica Rogers had nine points apiece.

Rockland (52)

L. Foster 4(4), Mazurek 3(1), S. Foster 2(3), Fish 3, Smith 2, Reed 3, Hall 3, Ware 2, Perry Camden-Rockport (47)

Peckham 2(5), Roberts 4, Rogers 4, Young 3, Teel 1, Littlefield 2, Beveridge 1(1), Holmes 1(3)

3-pt. goals: Roberts, Peckham Rockland 14 27 43 52 Camden-Rockport 10 26 36 47

JV: Rockland 54, Camden-Rockport 34 Cullins helps rally Wildcats past Warriors

FORT KENT – Candy Cullins scored 19 points here Monday night to lead Presque Isle to a 66-56 schoolgirl basketball victory over Fort Kent.

For Presque Isle, now 2-2, Renee Carter added 13 points while Sherri Scullion had 12 points. Carter and Cullins had six and five points, respectively, during the key 18-8 fourth-quarter run.

For the 2-4 Fort Kent, Michelle McBreairty had 19 points while Joy Pelletier and Heather Pelletier had 13 and 12, respectively.

Presque Isle (66)

Carter 6(1), Cullins 8(3), Scullion 5(2), Bernard 3(2), Wood 1, Gardner 1(1), Derosier 3, Smith 1, White, Piper Fort Kent (56)

McBreairty 7(2), J. Pelletier 3(7), H.Pelletier 4(4), Babin 2, Gagnon 1(1), Marquis 1, Levasseur 1, Raymond

3-pt. goals: Bernard; Gagnon Presque Isle 16 37 48 66 Fort Kent 17 33 48 56

JV: Presque Isle 47, Fort Kent 26

Limestone 56, Van Buren 35

At Limestone, Rachel Sharts tossed in 18 points to lead the host Eagles to the win.

Teri Beaulieu added eight points for the 5-2 Eagles.

For Van Buren, winless in five games, Lori Morrow had 15 points.

Limestone (56)

Sharts 8(2), Beaulieu 4(1), Huckins 3(1), Chapman 2(3), Lundy 3, Rhome (3), Atwood, Cannon 2, Brigham 1, Freidas, Butts Van Buren (35)

Morrow 6(3), Lajoie 1, Butler 1, Parent 3, Ouellette 1, St. Pierre 2, Ashley (1), Cyr 1, Forth, Fortier

3-pt. goals: Parent Limestone 14 31 49 56 Van Buren 5 12 22 35

CAHS 58, Easton 34

At Mars Hill, Melanie Clark had 15 points, 12 rebounds, and seven blocked shots to lead the host undefeated Central Aroostook Panthers to the victory.

For the 6-0 Panthers, Angela Allen led the scoring with 18 points. Stori Shaw dished out nine assists.

Deedra Ireland scored 16 points and Lori Geroulo had 12 for 2-5 Easton.

Central Aroostook (58)

Allen 7(4), S. Shaw 2, Hewitt 1, Nelson, Fagiole 2, Lalone, E. Shaw 3, Libbey, Boyd 1, Bradstreet 2(1) Easton (34)

Ireland 6(4), Geroulo 4(4), Burtt, Wortman 1, Nicholson, Lamoreau 1, Drummond, Turner

3-pt. goals: none Central Aroostook 14 29 45 58 Easton 5 17 28 34

JV: CAHS 36, Easton 24

Wisdom 44, Fort Fairfield 32

At Fort Fairfield, Michelle Paradis’ 15 points and 12 rebounds paced the Wisdom Pioneers of St. Agatha.

For the 3-3 Pioneers, Erin Killarney had 12 points and 14 rebounds and Becky Derosier added 12.

Kiska Michaud scored 16 points for the 3-5 Tigers.

Wisdom (44)

Paradis 5(5), Killarney 6, Derosier 2(8), Ouellette 1, Levesque 1, Desjardins 1, Chamberland, Laverton, Daigle Fort Fairfield (32)

Michaud 8, Prue 1, Cyr 2, Hayes 2(1), Gallant 1, Dubay 1, Nichols, Shaw

3-pt. goals: Prue Wisdom 12 18 29 44 Fort Fairfield 6 11 13 32

Machias 60, WA Raiders 39

At Machias, Leyla Sowerwine and Becky Tower scored 17 and 16 points, respectively, for the Machias Bulldogs.

For the 4-2 Bulldogs, Amy Wolverton had 15 points.

Mandy Webb had 12 points for the Raiders.

Machias (60)

Sowerwin 7(3), Tower 8, A. Wolverton 6(3), S. Wolverton 2, McDonald 1, Goding 2, Morse 1, Copp Washington Acad. (39)

Webb 4(4), Seeley 3(3), Martin 3(1), L. Robinson 2, J. Robinson 2, Cushing 2(1), Lyford, Colby, Fitzsimmons, Berry, Armstrong, Lord

3-pt. goals: none Machias 20 31 48 60 Washington Academy 4 15 21 39

JV: Machias 41, Washington Acad. 35

Penquis 55, Dexter 40

At Dexter, Tina Harris scored 17 points as Penquis of Milo posted its fifth win in six games.

Jessica Carey scored 12 points for the Patriots.

Heather Swan netted 16 points for Dexter, now 0-5.

Penquis (55)

Harris 5(7), J. Carey 5(2), Richard 2, A. Carey 3(2), Freese 1, Lavigne (1), Farrar 1(2), Hallee 3(1), Chessa, Smart Dexter (40)

Swan 4(8), Patterson 1(3), Hersey 2, Haven (1), Keyte 1, Smith (1), C. Downing 2(3), T. Downing 1, Kuhn 1, Ordway

3-pt. goals: Patterson Penquis 8 28 40 55 Dexter 6m14 27 40

JV: Penquis 30, Dexter 22

Searsport 82, Sumner 46

At East Sullivan, Amber Howard scored 31 points to lead the Searsport Vikings to the victory over host Sumner.

For the 4-0 Vikings, Bree Robert scored 26 points.

Abby Seward had 15 points for the 0-7 Tigers.

Searsport (82)

Howard 11(6), Robert 11(4), Shaver (4), George 1, Redmond 1, Dakin 1, Russ 3(1), Gray 3(2), Fields, Brown, Murphy, Lavin Sumner (46)

Seward 7(1), Pinkham 3(3), Carter 1, Harrington 2(2), Willey 1, Lowe 1, Wilkinson, Mason

3-pt. goals: Howard 3 Searsport 21 40 65 82 Sumner 2 17 23 46

JV: Sumner 41, Searsport 11

Rangeley 70, Forest Hills 39

At Jackman, Karen Spaulding scored a game-high 23 points and Sarah Bicknell tossed in 19 more as undefeated Rangeley won its seventh game. Becka Thomas had 16 points for the winners.

Stephanie Lumbert, Jen Decker and Candace Nadeau had six points apiece for Forest Hills.

Rangeley (70)

Bicknell 6(7), Thomas 7(2), Spaulding 6(8), B. Morton 3, Danforth 2, Mallory 1, A. Morton, K. Morton, Linnell, McLaughlin Forest Hills (39)

Lumbert 2(2), Decker 3, C. Nadeau 3, F. Lumbert 1, Gourde 2, Ellis 1(3), Feeney 1, Chamberlain 2, M. Nadeau, T. Nadeau, Rancourt 2 3-pt. goals – Spaulding 3 Rangeley 21 41 55 70 Forest Hills 6 13 23 39

Bangor Christian 56, Lubec 37

At Eastern Maine Technical College in Bangor on Saturday, Julie Murray scored 22 points to lead the host Bangor Christian Patriots to the win.

For the 3-1 Patriots, Sara Rockwell scored 12 points and grabbed 16 rebounds, and Erica Johnson had 11 points and 11 rebounds.

Angel Kelley scored 16 points for the 0-4 Hornets.

Bangor Christian (56)

Murray 9(4), Rockwell 6, Johnson 5(1), Guerrette 2(1), Tam. Matula (1), Foss 2(1), Sinclair, Tar. Matula Lubec (37)

A. Kelley 4(8), Gallant 2(4), Rogers 3(1), Davis 1(1), J. Kelley (2), Pratt (1), Norris, Collins, Buchner

3-pt. goals: none Bangor Christian 12 26 40 56 Lubec 7 12 26 37


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