Mt. View defeats Huskies

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PITTSFIELD – Mount View High led all the way in posting a 51-43 schoolboy basketball win over host Maine Central Institute here Thursday night. It was the seventh win against 10 losses for the Mustangs from Thorndike. They have one game remaining Friday against Bucksport.
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PITTSFIELD – Mount View High led all the way in posting a 51-43 schoolboy basketball win over host Maine Central Institute here Thursday night.

It was the seventh win against 10 losses for the Mustangs from Thorndike. They have one game remaining Friday against Bucksport.

Shawn Weed and John Hebert led the Mount View attack with 17 and 16, respectively. Steve Suomi added 10.

For the MCI Huskies, finishing at 6-12, Scott Morin scored 15 and Steve Phillips 12.

Mount View (51)

Weed 6(2), Hebert 7(1), Suomi 4(1), Bradeen 2, Peters 1, Paul 1, Hubbard

MCI (43)

Morin 6(2), Phillips 5, Norris 2, Fitts 2(2), Stein 1, Delano 1, Lambert, Miles, McCrillis, Brown, Dunning

3-pt. goals: Weed 3, Hebert, Suomi; Phillips 2, Morin, Fitts, Delano Mount View 17 30 43 51 MCI 12 27 33 43

JV: MCI 57, Mount View 44

Temple Chr. 61, Pine Tree 51

At Ellsworth, Emery Bamford scored 32 points to lead the host Temple Christian Academy boys to the win over Pine Tree Academy of Freeport.

Nate Campbell scored 19 points for the 10-8 Temple Christian Seahawks.

For 4-10 Pine Tree, Adam Owen had 29 points and David Zabeleta added 15.

Temple Christian (61)

Bamford 12(5), Campbell 7(5), Bien (3), Logan 1(1), Blackstone 1, Haynes 1, Reardon Pine Tree (51)

Owen 11(6), Zabeleta 2, Fulton 1(1), Campbell 1, Snead 1, Hutchins, Kelley, Meola, Wiggins

3-pt. goals: Bamford 3; Owen, Zabeleta 3 Temple Christian 14 24 38 61 Pine Tree 7 21 35 51

Lee 82, Greenville 64

At Lee, Lee Academy concluded its Class C boys basketball season with its victory over Greenville, still holding out slim hopes of a preliminary playoff spot.

The Panadas led all the way over the Class D visitors led by Fred Francis and Ron Coombs. Francis scored 24 points and had 11 rebounds while Coombs had his third triple-double of the season, and second in a row, with 18 points, 20 rebounds, and 10 assists. Joey Downs added 11 points.

For the Lakers, who finish at 8-10 in the hunt for a tourney spot, Jarrod Strid scored 24 and Dracy Turner 12. John Morrill nabbed 13 rebounds.

Lee (82)

Francis 9(3), Coombs 8(2), Downs 5(1), Rideout 2(1), Altvater, White 1, Rushton 3, Dube 1(1), McLeod 1, Phelps, Ham 1, Gilbert 1, Socabasin 3

Greenville (64)

Strid 10(2), Turner 6, Anderson 3, B. Morrill, McEachern 2, J. Morrill 3(2), Mi. Burgess 2, Ma. Burgess , Nile 1, Crockett 1, Saucier (2)

3-pt. goals: Francis 3, Rushton 1; Strid 2 Lee 22 35 64 82 Greenville 16 26 42 64

Pandas defeat Lakers

LEE – Lee Academy concluded its Class C boys basketball season with an 82-64 victory over Greenville here Thursday night, still holding out slim hopes of a preliminary playoff spot.

The Panadas led all the way over the Class D visitors led by Fred Francis and Ron Coombs. Francis scored 24 points and had 11 rebounds whihis third triple-double of the season, and second in a row, with 18 points, 20 rebounds, and 10 assists. Joey Downs added 11 points.

For the Lakers, who finish up at 8-10 in the hunt for a tourney spot, Jarrod Strid scored 24 and Dracy Turner 12. John Morrill nabbed 13 rebounds.

Lee (82)

Francis 9(3), Coombs 8(2), Downs 5(1), Rideout 2(1), Altvater, White 1, Rushton 3, Dube 1(1), McLeod 1, Phelps, Ham 1, Gilbert 1, Socabasin 3

Greenville (64)

Strid 10(2), Turner 6, Anderson 3, B. Morrill, McEachern 2, J. Morrill 3(2), Mi. Burgess 2, Ma. Burgess , Nile 1, Crockett 1, Saucier (2)

3-pt. goals: Francis 3, Rushton 1; Strid 2 Lee 22 35 6482 Greenville 16 26 42 64

Washburn 57, V.B. 53 (OT)

At Van Buren, the host Crusaders led much of the way and carried the Beavers into an extra session before losing.

Washburn, 8-10, came from eight behind after three to tie it at the end of regulation with Todd Laferriere’s 3-pointer at the 30 seconds mark a key factor.

In overtime, Shawn Cunningham had three points to lead the way. Cunningham, Matt Harris and Chris Hallett each finished with 12 points.

For the Crusaders, who concluded at 5-11, Toby Morrow had 27 points and 11 rebounds. Ryan Beaulieu scored nine.

Washburn (57)

Harris 4(3), Cunningham 5(2), Hallett 4(2), Laferriere 3(1), Bragg 2(3), Brown 1, McPherson (2), Cray 1, Skidgel

Van Buren (53)

Morrow 13(1), Beaulieu 4(1), C. Poitras 3, Smith 2, Madore 1, Ayotte 1(2), Doucette

3-pt. goals: Hallett 2, harris, Laferriere; Madore Washburn 10 20 30 49 57 Van Buren 13 27 38 49 53

JV: Washburn 74, VB 28

Temple Chr. 61, Pine Tree 51

At Ellsworth, Emery Bamford scored 32 points to lead the host Temple Christian Academy boys to the win over Pine Tree Academy of Freeport.

Nate Campbell scored 19 points for the 10-8 Temple Christian Seahawks.

For 4-10 Pine Tree, Adam Owen had 29 points and David Zabeleta added 15.

Temple Christian (61)

Bamford 12(5), Campbell 7(5), Bien (3), Logan 1(1), Blackstone 1, Haynes 1, Reardon Pine Tree (51)

Owen 11(6), Zabeleta 2, Fulton 1(1), Campbell 1, Snead 1, Hutchins, Kelley, Meola, Wiggins

3-pt. goals: Bamford 3; Owen, Zabeleta 3 Temple Acad. 14 24 38 61 Pine Tree


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