December 26, 2024
BANGOR DAILY NEWS (BANGOR, MAINE

Windjammers win on half-court shot

BUCKSPORT – Peter Masin-Peters gathered in an inbounds pass with three seconds left and nailed a half-court 3-pointer to give the Camden-Rockport Windjammers a 70-69 schoolboy basketball victory over the Bucksport Golden Bucks Friday night.

Masin-Peters finished with 23 points, while Ben Luce and Nathan Travers netted 10 points each for the Windjammers.

Jody Peak hit a 12-footer with three seconds left to give Bucksport the lead. Chris Soper paced the Golden Bucks with 23 points. Greg Gobel and Steve Smith pitched in with 18 and 12 points, respectively.

Camden-Rockport (7-3) 70

P. Masin-Peters 10-1-23, Luce 3-4-10, Travers 1-8-10, Gushee 0-1-1, Callanan 3-0-6, J. Masin-Peters 1-0-2, Beverage 2-0-5, Butler 2-0-6, Madden 2-0-5 Bucksport (5-5) 69

Soper 10-3-23, Gobel 7-4-18, Smith 3-6-12, Beck 3-0-6, Peak 4-0-8, Dresser 0-2-2, Pollard

3-pt. goals: P. Masin-Peters 2, Beverage, Butler 2, Madden Camden-Rockport 12 29 49 70 Bucksport 12 30 55 69

JV: Camden-Rockport 76, Bucksport 58

Mount View 69, Hermon 68 (2OT)

At Thorndike, Ken Buttery scored six of the Mustangs’ nine points in the second overtime to spark the victory.

Buttery’s heroics offset several by Hermon’s Steve Tweedie, who finished with 36 points. Tweedie nailed a 3-pointer with two seconds left to send the game to the first overtime. He also nailed a half-court shot to end the third quarter.

Buttery finished with 23 points for the winners, Lewis Henry put in 22, and Dave Clark netted 10.

Ken Peterson scored 13 for Hermon, and Shawn Smith added 10.

Hermon (2-8) 68

Doughty 1-2-4, Bartlett 1-3-5, Tweedie 13-7-36, Peterson 4-5-13, Smith 5-0-10, Anderson, Perry Mount View (5-4) 69

Curtis 1-0-2, Henry 7-2-22, Clark 4-2-10, Buttery 10-3-23, Ard 3-2-8, Stevenson 1-0-2, Davis 1-0-2, Ball

3-pt. goals: Tweedie 3; Henry 6 Hermon 9 24 41 53 60 68 Mount View 8 19 36 53 60 69

Narraguagus 93, Sumner 80

At East Sullivan, Robbie Worcester set the example for the Knights of Harrington at the free-throw line as he hit 18 of 19 en route to a game-high 39 points. The Knights hit 31 of 36 free throws as a team, far outpacing host Sumner, which was 11 for 17.

Eric Benge added 20 points for Narraguagus in the fast-paced game, and Colie Haskell and Jared Look popped in 12 each.

Adam Knowlton powered the Tigers with 23 points, Davey Seward hit for 16, and Chris Carter had a dozen.

Narraguagus (8-2) 93

Benge 6-8-20, Meyer 1-1-3, Look 5-0-12, Worcester 9-18-39, Lyford 1-0-2, Haskell 3-3-12, Dorr 2-1-5, Tabbutt Sumner (5-4) 80

Crowley 2-1-5, W. Seward 4-0-8, Faulkingham 2-0-5, D. Seward 5-4-16, Carter 5-2-12, Williams 2-1-5, Fisher 2-0-6, Knowlton 10-3-23, Thomann, Welch, Pruett

3-pt. goals: Worcester 3, Haskell 3, Look 2; Fisher 2, D. Seward 2, Faulkingham Narraguagus 17 41 65 93 Sumner 12 32 57 80

JV: Sumner 72, Narraguagus 50

Mount Desert 56, Geo. Stevens 47

At Mount Desert, Marc Corliss and Aaron Brown combined for 11 points in the fourth quarter to give the Trojans the win.

Corliss finished with 23 points, and Brown had 13.

Tim Pert poured in 19 points and John Murray tossed in 13 for the Eagles.

George Stevens (4-5) 47

Pert 7-1-19, Murray 4-5-13, Pickering 3-0-6, Wright 2-1-5, Mattson 1-0-2, Torrey 1-0-2, Marancik, Vogel, Wiseman, Hutchins, Marcinkos Mount Desert (7-2) 56

Corliss 11-1-23, Brown 5-2-13, M.Ketchen 2-2-6, B. Ketchen 2-0-4, Burns 2-0-4, Pinkham 0-2-2, Walls 1-0-2, McFarland 1-0-2, Slayer, Reed, Bundy, Nicholson

3-pt. goals: Brown, Pert 4 George Stevens 12 26 37 47 Mount Desert 15 21 36 56

JV: Mount Desert 68, George Stevens 57

Stearns 87, Schenck 66

At Wentworth Gymnasium in Millinocket, junior John Montgomery sparked a 28-15 third-quarter barrage, scoring 17 of his 29 points and pulling down seven of his 10 rebounds, as host Stearns knocked the Wolverines from the ranks of the unbeaten.

Steve Osborne added 17 points, 10 rebounds, and eight steals for the winners, while Shaun Illingworth netted 17 points.

Tom Jamo had 29 points and Eric Giberson added 11 for Schenck of East Millinocket.

Schenck (8-1) 66

McDunnah 2-1-5, T. Jamo 14-0-29, Wyman 1-0-3, N. Jamo 1-0-2, Stanley 1-0-2, Giverson 3-5-11, Osborne 2-2-6, Kimball 4-0-8, Hamlin Stearns (7-3) 87

Streams 3-2-9, Howes 1-1-3, M. Osborne 2-0-5, Illingworth 6-0-17, S. Osborne 7-3-17, Page 0-3-3, Montgomery 13-3-29, Ripton 1-2-4, Neal, Johnson

3-pt. goals: T. Jamo, Wyman; Osborne, Illingworth 5 Schenck 18 34 49 66 Stearns 21 38 66 87

JV: Stearns 62, Schenck 47

Penobscot Valley 74, Lee Acad. 57

At Lee, the Howlers went on a 20-6 run to start the third quarter that buried the Pandas.

Jeremy Sweet scored a game-high 25 points, 19 in the second half, to lead the Howlers. Corey Fleming tossed in 16 and Matt Menard hit for 14.

Adam Peters led Lee with 22 points and George Bunker added 19.

Penobscot Valley (5-6) 74

Sweet 11-3-25, Fleming 4-8-16, Menard 4-4-14, King 1-0-2, S. Cummings 0-2-2, B. Cummings 4-0-8, O’Brien 3-1-7, Lindsay, Dunn, Cyr, Lane, Preble, Clukey

Lee Acad. (3-7) 57

Peters 8-6-22, Bunker 2-14-19, Rice 1-4-6, Dicker 2-0-4, Noble 1-0-2, Doane 0-1-1, Corbin 1-0-3, Love, Cole, Turner

3-pt. goals: Menard 2, Bunker Penobscot Valley 14 25 44 74 Lee Acad. 13 28 38 57

JV: Lee Acad. 69, Penobscot Valley 32


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