December 28, 2024
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Stearns trips up Houlton

MILLINOCKET – Ryan Reeves scored 18 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead the Stearns Minutemen to a 61-51 schoolboy basketball win over the Houlton Shiretowners at Wentworth Gym Tuesday night.

John Montgomery chipped in with 17 points for the winners.

For Houlton, Stephen Nelson scored 11 points.

Houlton (2-6) 51

Nelson 3-5-11, Swallow 3-2-9, Howe 4-0-9, Gentle 1-4-7, Ch. Bell 2-0-5, Hanscom 1-3-5, Spencer 1-1-3, Ca. Bell 2-0-2 Stearns (6-4) 61

Reeves 6-3-18, Montgomery 6-5-17, Cyr 3-3-9, Boutaugh 2-2-6, Babbidge 1-2-4, McAvoy 2-0-4, Richardson, Osborn

3-pt. goals: Reeves 3, Ch. Bell, Swallow, Gentle, Howe Houlton 7 16 30 51 Stearns 13 24 41 61

JV: Stearns 51, Houlton 48

Katahdin 72, Lee 60

At Lee, the visiting Katahdin Cougars from Sherman Station went on a 22-5 run with six minutes left to play for the come-from-behind victory.

Nate Richardson scored 22 points to lead the Cougars. Seth Rush had 14, Alex Mitchell scored 11, and Zak McAvoy added 10.

Lance Dube and George Bunker each scored 16 for the Pandas while Reggie Rice added 13.

Katahdin (4-4) 72

Richardson 7-5-22, Rush 3-7-14, Mitchell 4-1-11, McAvoy 3-4-10, Cullins 1-4-6, Smith 1-0-2, Carver 1-2-4, Shippee, McNally 1-1-3 Lee (5-4) 60

Dube 6-0-16, Bunker 5-2-16, Rice 6-1-13, Faulkner 1-4-6, Sibley 3-1-7, White, Cormier 1-0-2, Aldrich

3-pt. goals: Richardson 3, Rush, Mitchell 2; LDube 4, Bunker 4 Katahdin 14 31 48 72 Lee 20 34 50 60

JV: Katahdin 62, Lee 60

Sumner 62, DI-Stonington 51

At East Sullivan, Davey Seward and Adam Knowlton scored 14 points each to spearhead a balanced scoring effort as the host Tigers reached the .500 mark.

Erik Ford hit three 3-pointers on his way to 12 points and Bill Tracy netted 10 more for Sumner.

Ryan Jones scored a game-high 17 points to set the pace for Deer Isle-Stonington, while Jeremiah Gray added 10.

Deer Isle-Stonington (2-6) 51

Jones 6-3-17, Gray 5-0-10, Dodge 1-0-2, Weed 1-0-3, Webb 3-1-8, Wiberg 2-3-7, Rice, Rissi, Coombs 1-0-2, Williams, Grant 1-0-2 Sumner (4-4) 62

D. Seward 5-3-14, Knowlton 7-0-14, Ford 4-1-12, Tracy 5-0-10, Schwartz 3-2-8, Parritt 2-0-4, W. Seward, Trail, Carter, Childers, Fisher, Baer

3-pt. goals: Jones 2, Webb; D. Seward, Ford 3 DI-Stonington 15 22 35 51 Sumner 10 24 44 62

JV: Sumner 56, DI-Stonington 37

Dexter 64, Mattanawcook 54

At Dexter, Brad Olson’s 20 points sparked host Dexter past Mattanwcook of Lincoln.

Mike Towle added 10 points for the winners.

For the Lynx, Ethan McConnell netted 24 points.

Mattanawcook (3-7) 54

McConnell 10-2-24, Be. Greenlaw 0-1-1, Erin Libby 2-0-6, E. Smith 2-0-4, Errol Libby 1-1-3, Knights 2-2-6, Welch 3-0-6, Libbey 2-0-4, O’Hara, Rosenbeck, Br. Greenlaw, Lane, Merritt, K. Smith Dexter (9-2) 64

Olson 9-2-20, Towle 5-0-10, Wakefield 4-0-8, Schotenfeld 1-1-3, Jones 1-0-2, Wintle 3-2-8, Kimball 4-0-8, Kirk 2-4-8, Clukey, Annis

3-pt. goals: McConnell 2, Erin Libbey 2 Mattanawcook 12 25 44 54 Dexter 17 29 49 67

JV: Dexter 62, Mattanawcook 49

Penquis 84, Penobscot Valley 74

At Milo, Rusty Lyford went 9-for-10 from the line en route to 23 points in three quarters of play and helped the host Patriots beat Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Chris Cowing had 14 points. Brian Heal and John Pokrywka each scored 10 points. Pokrywka also grabbed 11 rebounds.

Brad Durost scored 31 points and Jeremy Sweet had 28 for the Howlers.

Penobscot Valley (1-8) 74

Durost 13-3-31, Sweet 12-4-28, Menard, Dunn, Lindsay 1-0-2, Weymouth 2-0-4, Fleming 3-0-7, O’Brien, Fogg, Jewell 1-0-2 Penquis (8-3) 84

Lyford 7-9-23, Cowing 5-4-14, Heal 5-0-10, Pokrywka 4-2-10, Mills, Hamlin 1-3-5, Estes 4-1-9, Larrabee, Carey 3-3-9, Reeves 0-1-1, Harris 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Durost 2, Fleming Penobscot Valley 18 27 46 74 Penquis 23 42 68 84

JV: Penquis 78, PVHS 39

Central 66, Foxcroft 61

At East Corinth, the host Red Devils staked themselves to an 18-6 first-quarter lead and held the Ponies at bay the rest of the way.

Josh Newcomb scored 21 points, including six in the pivotal first quarter, to head the Central charge. John Miller scored six of his 14 points in the first as well.

Justin Bragdon contributed 10 points and 13 rebounds and Errol Hanson grabbed 10 rebounds for the winners.

Trent Smith poured in a game-high 29 points for Foxcroft Academy, nailing five 3-pointers and pulling down nine rebounds.

Foxcroft Academy (4-6) 61

T. Smith 12-0-29, Saunders 4-1-9, Bragan 2-3-7, Schusler 3-0-6, Grant 2-0-4, Nelson 1-1-3, D. Smith 1-1-3, Slater Central (7-2) 66

Newcomb 6-8-21, Miller 6-2-14, Bragdon 4-2-10, Seifert 2-2-6, Hanson 3-0-6, Greatorex 2-0-5, Horn 2-0-4, Hussey, Hatch, Perry

3-pt. goals: T. Smith 5; Newcomb, Greatorex Foxcroft 6 22 43 61 Central 18 33 48 66

JV: Central 62, Foxcroft 47

Greenville 61, Forest Hills 52

At Greenville, Scott Anderson tossed in 24 points to lead the host Lakers to the victory.

Mike Burgess chipped in with 11 for Greenville.

Leading Forest Hills of Jackman was Lucas Van Camp with 15 and Tim Poulin with 14.

Forest Hills (5-3) 52

L. Van Camp 7-1-15, T. Poulin 6-0-14, Guay 3-2-8, N. Van Camp 0-3-3, M. Van Camp 0-4-4, C. Poulin 1-2-4, Tienho 1-0-2, Forgue 1-0-2 Greenville (4-4) 61

Mi. Burgess 1-9-11, Anderson 7-6-24, Owens 3-1-8, McEachern 3-0-6, Turner 2-0-4, Philbrook 4-0-8, Ma. Burgess, Wilson

3-pt. goals: S. Anderson 4, Owens; T. Poulin Forest Hills 12 26 37 52 Greenville 8 18 36 61

Hermon 61, MCI 58

At Hermon, Steve Tweedie poured in 25 points to lead the Hawks past Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

Robbie Watson added 13 for the winners and Brett Stuber put in 12.

Russell Seaward paced MCI with 16 points and Travis Fitts scored 12.

MCI (3-4) 58

Hirokazy 0-2-2, Lykens 1-0-3, Cummings 0-2-2, DeJesus 1-3-5, Seaward 7-0-16, Love 1-1-3, Walker 1-1-4, H. Fitts 3-0-7, Friend, Weaver 1-2-4, T. Fitts 6-0-12 Hermon (4-5) 61

Perry, Bartlett 4-0-8, Stuber 3-6-12, Tweedie 9-6-25, Peterson 0-2-2, Watson 2-9-13, Crowell 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Lykens, Seaward 2, Walker, H. Fitts MCI 15 35 46 58 Hermon 13 32 51 61

Skowhegan 55, Waterville 48

At Skowhegan, the Indians took a two-point lead at the end of the third quarter and then held off the Panthers for the victory.

Jared Rivers paced the winners with 19 points and five assists. Craig Jarvis added 11 points and Zeb Davis put in 10.

Josh Bailey scored 22 points for Waterville.

Waterville (3-3) 48

Bailey 10-2-22, Gordon 2-0-5, Lee 2-2-7, Scott 2-0-4, Hanley 1-2-5, Coull, Mansfield, Achorn, Allen, Smith, Haron, Gould, Corson Skowhegan (6-4) 55

Jarvis 5-1-11, Rivers 8-2-19, Davis 3-2-10, Kane 2-0-4, Calder 2-0-4, G. Domareki 3-1-7, Baldwin, L. Domareki, Burnham, Fitzgerald, Ingraham, Hilton

3-pt. goals: Gordon, Lee, Hanley; Rivers, Davis 2 Waterville 13 24 38 48 Skowhegan 11 25 40 55

JV: Skowhegan 63, Waterville 57, 2OT

Orono 85, Winslow 54

At Winslow, the hot-shooting Red Riots placed five players in double figures while rolling past the Black Raiders.

Jason White’s 14 points led the way, but Evan Stinson and Eric Poulsen tossed in 12 points each and Jason Meyers and Lucas Salvage hit for 10 points each.

Kris Reynolds paced Winslow with 15 points and Jay Roy added 11.

Orono (8-2) 85

Rhodes 2-2-8, Meyers 5-0-10, Casanas, White 7-0-14, Salvage 5-0-10, Stinson 5-0-12, Poulsen 6-0-12, Pyle 2-0-4, Ulrich 2-2-6, Gavett 3-1-7, Gallant 1-0-2, Main Winslow (2-6) 54

Oliver, Johnson 1-0-2, Michaud 4-0-9, Farren 1-2-4, Giroux, Tyler 0-1-1, Proulx 2-0-4, Reynolds 6-2-15, Roy 4-2-11, Davis 1-0-2, McDonald 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Rhodes 2, Stinson 2; Michaud, Reynolds, Roy Orono 24 38 61 85 Winslow 16 25 42 54

JV: Winslow 59, Orono 52 (OT)

Messalonskee 52, Lawrence 50

At Oakland, Eric Lewis hit a jumper with 41 seconds remaining, giving Messalonskee the lead for good and a rare victory over Lawrence of Fairfield.

Josh Henderson led the way for the Eagles with 19 points, while Lewis contributed 11 points and handed out six assists. Jason Doyle added 10 points and nine rebounds.

Chris Winship connected for a game-high 20 points to lead the Lawrence effort. Quinton Lancaster chipped in with 12.

Lawrence (4-2) 50

Lancaster 5-2-12, Buck 0-1-1, Seeley 2-0-5, Winship 6-5-20, Fortier, Hiltz 1-0-2, MacArthur 1-0-2, Denis 1-0-2, Hamlin 1-4-6 Messalonskee (2-4) 52

Lewis 2-7-11, Henderson 9-1-19, Doyle 5-0-10, Buschmann 2-0-4, Mullen 2-1-5, Poulin 1-0-3, Pillsbury, Ulmer, King

3-pt. goals: Seeley, Winship 3; Poulin Lawrence 13 24 36 50 Messalonskee 14 27 39 52

Eastgate 64, Temple Acad. 53

At New Gloucester, Jared Legare netted 22 points to lead host Eastgate Christian past Temple Academy of Waterville.

Eric Heath added 14 and Robert Jordan scored 13 for the winners.

Jamie Hartsgrove paced Temple Academy with 28 points. Kyle Johnson finished with 15.

Eastgate (2-2) 64

Jordan 6-1-13, N. Legare 3-0-7, Dubois 1-2-4, Heath 6-2-14, J. Legare 10-2-22, Paradis 1-0-2, Scotia 1-0-2, Conger, Bernard, Boulter Temple Academy (2-9) 53

Hartsgrove 11-4-28, Morris 2-1-5, M. Baker 1-0-3, K. Johnson 4-3-15, Griffin 1-0-2, D. Baker, Bonney, B. Johnson

3-pt. goals: N. Legare; M. Baker, K. Johnson 4 Eastgate 10 26 43 64 Temple Academy 6 21 31 53

Girls Basketball

Forest Hills 32, Greenville 30

At Greenville, Jane Chamberlain and Stephanie Lumbert each hit one of two foul shots to lead the Tigers of Jackman to the win over the Lakers.

Lumbert’s foul shot with nine seconds left in the game was the last point scored by either team. Chamberlain had 12 points to lead the Tigers.

Chelsea Ryder scored 12 for Greenville.

Forest Hills (7-1) 32

Chamberlain 4-4-12, Decker 1-6-8, Lumbert, Nadeau 2-0-4, Morin 1-2-4, Gourde 2-0-4 Greenville (6-2) 30

Muzzy 2-2-6, Ryder 5-0-12, Hanscom 4-0-8, Wallingford 1-0-2, Brewster, Folsom, Searles 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Ryder 2 Forest Hills 7 11 20 32 Greenville 6 14 26 30

Orono 60, Winslow 45

At Orono, Amy Taylor scored nine of her 20 points to fuel a 22-11 fourth-quarter run as the host Red Riots posted the win.

Taylor added eight rebounds. Jen Freese netted 15 more for Orono.

Heather Twombly scored 19 points for the Black Raiders. Rachel Bard added 13.

Winslow (5-3) 45

Taylor, Bard 4-2-13, A. White 2-2-6, Pooler, Twombly 9-1-19, M. White, Gordon, Bona 3-0-6, Oliver, Veilleux, Gagnon 0-1-1 Orono (7-2) 60

Cota 2-2-6, Hamilton 2-0-4, Taylor 6-6-20, Dekanich 2-0-4, Freese 6-3-15, Gagnon 2-1-5, Gardner 2-0-6, Locke

3-pt. goals: Bard 3; Taylor 2, Gardner 2 Winslow 5 24 34 45 Orono 9 25 38 60

JV: Orono 46, Winslow 31

Lawrence 67, Messalonskee 37

At Fairfield, Erika Veilleux and Alexis Bogle each scored 16 points to help lead the host Lawrence Bulldogs to the victory.

Chrissy Roy and Michelle Clark scored 12 and 11 points, respectively for Lawrence.

Heather Sprague, Kristin Gilman, Erica Qualey, and Kate McKay each scored six for the Eagles.

Messalonskee (1-5) 37

Sprague 3-0-6, Gilman 3-0-6, McKay 3-0-6, Qualey 2-2-6, McMullen 1-0-2, Pillsbury 1-0-3, Sadler 2-0-4, O’Boyle 1-0-2, Richardson 1-0-2, Mathias, Sawyer, Bragg Lawrence (5-2) 67

Veilleux 7-1-16, Bogle 6-3-16, Roy 5-2-12, Clark 5-1-11, Stedman 0-2-2, Tabone 1-3-5, Johnston 1-1-3, Jonassen 1-0-2, Boyden, Lovitz, Spaulding

3-pt. goals: Pillsbury; Veilleux, Bogle Messalonskee 6 14 24 37 Lawrence 17 31 57 67

JV: Lawrence 43, Messalonskee 39

Eastgate 42, Temple Acad. 41

At New Gloucester, Sara Lebrun sank a foul shot with one second left on the clock, giving host Eastgate Christian Academy the win over Temple Academy of Waterville.

Heidi Whittier led Eastgate with 19 points.

For Temple, Talitha Wiles and Loreen Dearborn scored 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Temple Academy (4-7) 41

Wiles 6-1-13, Dearborn 4-4-12, Kumm, H. Fournier, Smith, White, McAlpine 2-2-6, E. Fournier 2-5-9, Stevens 0-1-1, Dunn Eastgate (3-1) 42

Whittier 8-2-19, Lebrun 1-4-6, Turmere, C. McKay 3-3-9, McIntosh 1-2-4, Erde 2-0-4, J. McKay, Jaques

3-pt. goals: Whittier Temple Acad. 7 13 29 41 Eastgate 1 18 26 42


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