December 28, 2024
BANGOR DAILY NEWS (BANGOR, MAINE

Walker’s 18 leads Warriors past Lee

LEE – Jessica Walker scored 18 points to lead three Warriors in double figures, as Southern Aroostook turned back Lee Academy 58-38 and remained undefeated.

Jill Mathers netted 14 for the 10-0 winners, while Janet Corneil had 13.

Regina Rice led the Pandas with 12 points. Heidi Osgood added 11.

Southern Aroostook (10-0) 58

Collier 3-0-6, Mathers 7-0-14, Ja. Walker 1-2-4, Brown 1-1-3, Fox, Burton, Corneil 5-2-13, Roy, White, Mayberry, Je. Walker 8-2-18 Lee Academy (6-6) 38

Peters, Thurlow, Osgood 4-3-11, Worster 0-2-2, Smith, Raymond 3-3-9, Sawyer, Tompkins 1-0-2, Gordon 1-0-2, Gipson, Rice 5-2-12

3-pt. goals: Corneil Southern Aroostook 11 27 41 58 Lee Academy 7 20 27 38

JV: Southern Aroostook 41, Lee 16

Jones.-Beals 61, Woodland 40

At Jonesport, Jan Beal and Sandi Carver combined to score 27 points and grab 18 rebounds as the Royalettes posted their eleventh win.

Beal scored 17 points and had 10 rebounds, while Carver had 10 points and eight boards for the winners.

Jamie Call paced the Dragons with 10 points.

Woodland (0-11) 40

Call 4-2-10, Hiland 3-3-9, Hold 2-0-6, McAlpine 3-0-6, K. Kelley 2-1-5, Duchaine 2-0-4, J. Kelley Jonesport-Beals (11-2) 61

J. Beal 7-3-17, S. Carver 4-2-10, K. Carver 3-2-8, Fagonde 3-1-7, Bryant 3-1-7, S. Beal 2-2-6, Stanhope 1-0-2, Mills 1-0-2, Alley 1-0-2, Smith

3-pt. goals: Hold 2 Woodland 3 16 22 40 Jonesport-Beals 14 25 44 61

JV: Jonesport-Beals 43, Woodland 29

PCHS 56, Greenville 51

At Guilford, PCHS utilized tough defense on Greenville’s Jen Searles, limiting her to two points in the second quarter, leading to the victory.

Karla Burdin scored eight of her game-high 24 points in the decisive second quarter while grabbing 10 rebounds, and teammate Jen Moore added 17 points and 12 rebounds.

Maren Muzzy paced Greenville with 15 points, and Searles and Chesley Ryder added 11 points apiece.

Greenville (7-5) 51

Muzzy 6-2-15, Ryder 4-0-11, Searles 3-5-11, Fouther 4-1-9, Hanscom 2-0-4, Garwin 0-2-2, D. Wallingford, T. Wallingford, Murray, Graham PCHS (7-5) 56

Burdin 11-2-24, Moore 6-5-17, Smiley 1-5-7, Dulac 2-0-4, Durant 1-0-2, Titcomb 0-2-2, Miles, Goulette, Leavitt

3 pt. goals: Ryder 3, Muzzy Greenville 9 19 30 51 PCHS 15 32 39 56

John Bapst 50, Rockland 47

At the Bangor Auditorium, John Bapst withstood a fourth-quarter Rockland rally to pick up the victory.

Rena Lolar lead the Crusaders with 15 points, while Becky Goggins chipped in with 13 points.

Jenny Bosica scored 12 of her 20 points in the fourth quarter as Rockland outscored John Bapst 13-4 in the fourth. Susan Ware contributed 11 points.

Rockland (8-2) 47

Bosica 7-1-20, Ware 5-1-11, Foster 2-2-6, Hall 1-3-5, Reed 1-0-3, Mazurek 1-0-2, Dowling, Oliver John Bapst (4-5) 45

Lolar 7-0-15, Goggins 5-3-13, Webster 4-1-9, Day 3-2-9, Moore 2-0-4, Collenburg, McCabe, Sekera

3 pt. goals: Bosica 5, Reed; Day, Lolar Rockland 6 23 34 47 John Bapst 16 31 46 50

Van Buren 64, Madawaska 54

At Van Buren, Peter Dolinsky came off the bench to score 10 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter which proved to be the margin of victory for Van Buren.

Dolinsky, who battled foul trouble through the fourth quarter, added 13 rebounds for the Crusaders. Three other players scored in double figures for Van Buren were Travis Vaillancourt, 11; Ryan Beaulieu, 10; and Cory Poitras, 13.

John Clavette lead Madawaska with 29 points, including four 3-pointers, and Ed Marshall added 12.

Madawaska (2-8) 54

Clavette 9-7-29, Cowie 1-0-2, Marshall 3-4-12, R.Cyr 1-0-2, Michaud 1-2-4, Dyer 0-4-4, D.Cyr, Sirois, Albert, Bourgion. Van Buren (6-4) 64

J.Madore 1-1-4, Vaillancourt 5-0-11, Beaulieu 5-0-10, Dolinsky 11-4-26, Poitras 5-3-13, Lajoie, Parent, Doucette, P. Madore, Ayotte.

3-pt. goals: Clavette 4, Marshall 2, Malore, Vaillancourt. Madawaska 19 32 46 54 Van Buren 17 31 42 64

JV: Madawaska 65, Van Buren 63


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