DANFORTH – East Grand gained revenge for last week’s loss, won by the Woodland by two points in the final 10 seconds, for a 54-50 schoolgirl basketball win Tuesday night.
Danica Thorton led the Vikings with a game-high 20 points, Megan Amero contributed 14, and Mandy Shain added 12.
Jamie Call topped the Dragons with 16 points, and April Hartley had 10.
Woodland (9-8) 51
Call 6-2-16, Dolan 1-1-3, Hartley 4-2-10, Huwa 2-0-4, Kelley 0-6-6, Knowles 1-0-2, Robb 1-1-3, Schaeffer 2-0-4, Sprague 1-0-2, McAlpine, Wearne East Grand (10-6) 54
Shay 0-2-2, M. Shain 4-4-12, Thorton 7-5-20, Godley 3-0-6, Amero 5-4-14, Hafford, T. Brackett, Young, R. Shain, Cropley
3-pt. goals: Call 2; Thorton Woodland 7 19 38 51 East Grand 8 19 36 54
JV: East Grand 37, Woodland 34
Ashland 60, Katahdin 36
At Ashland, Alicia Nason scored a game-high 17 points and the Hornets defense held the Cougars to 12 points in the second half for the win.
Renee Saucier tossed in 11 and Kristina Caron added 10 points and 10 rebounds for the winners.
For Katahdin, Robin Kelley had 10 points.
Katahdin (7-10) 36
Kelley 4-2-10, Vance 4-0-8, Dyer 0-3-3, Perry 2-2-6, Guiggy 3-0-6, Taylor 1-1-3, Taylor 1-1-3, Ordway, Stanley Ashland (11-6) 60
Nason 7-3-17, Saucier 5-1-11, Caron 4-2-10, Soucy 4-1-9, Palmer 3-1-9, Marecaux 2-0-4, Fournier, Hunter, Lilley, Devoe
3-pt. goals: Palmer 2 Katahdin 17 24 29 36 Ashland 14 34 42 60
JV: Katahdin 46, Ashland 16
Houlton 70, Central 51
At East Corinth, Heather Thomas scored 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help the Shiretowners roll past the Red Devils.
Jennifer Bell chipped in with 11 points for the winners.
Lisa Seger paced Central with 13 points and Monica Cookson added 11.
Houlton (12-5) 70
Upton 1-2-4, Kelley 0-2-2, Gray, Gentle 0-1-1, McCarthy 4-0-9, Mersereau 0-1-1, McNutt 2-3-7, Wilde 5-2-12, Shaw, Cowperthwaite 2-2-6, Bell 4-3-11, Thomas 8-1-17 Central (8-9) 51
Seger 5-2-13, Withee 4-0-8, Bracy 1-0-2, Bailey 2-0-4, Clement 2-2-6, Dow, Wright, Mo. Cookson 2-7-11, Ma. Cookson 0-2-2, Allen 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: McCarthy; Seger Houlton 15 31 48 70 Central 11 23 34 51
JV: Central 51, Houlton 46
Georges Valley 63, Boothbay 39
At Boothbay, Mia Lombardo bombarded the Seahawks with 25 points and 14 rebounds to give the Buccaneers the win.
Gretchen Knutson poured in 20 points and Amy LaFrance added 12.
Betsy Beck led Boothbay with nine points.
Georges Valley (11-6) 63
Vose 1-2-4, Campbell, Staples, Sobchuk, LaFrance 5-0-12, Knutson 9-1-20, Lombardo 10-5-25, Smith, Jones 1-0-2, Hilchey, Crossman Boothbay (1-16) 39
Giles, Tourtillotte 2-1-5, Beck 4-1-9, Francis, McLaughlin 3-1-7, Barter 2-0-4, Pappas 2-1-5, Warren 3-1-7, Lewis, Parkhurst, Monck 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: LaFrance 2, Knutson Georges Valley 16 31 50 63 Boothbay 6 17 30 39
John Bapst 37, Stearns 34
At the Bangor Auditorium, John Bapst held Stearns of Millinocket to nine second-half points to secure the win.
Camilla Moore led the way for the Crusaders with 12 points.
Cara Moir sparked Stearns with 12 points.
Stearns (10-7) 34
Larlee, Shedd 2-0-4, MacArthur 4-0-9, Moir 5-2-12, Page, Ripton 1-0-3, Qualey, Ryan 3-0-6 John Bapst (7-10) 37
Albair 1-0-2, Miragliuolo, Young 0-2-2, Cross, V. Moore, Goggins 4-0-8, Hoover 1-0-2, Donnell 4-0-8, Lawler 1-1-3, C. Moore 4-4-12
3-pt. goals: MacArthur, Ripton Stearns 19 25 29 34 John Bapst 7 16 30 37
JV: John Bapst 46, Stearns 31
Greenville 54, North Haven 32
At North Haven, Chelsey Ryder scored a career-high 24 points and hauled down 10 rebounds to lead Greenville past North Haven.
Garnet Korsman had nine points and Maren Muzzy grabbed nine boards for the winners.
Cassie Cooper’s nine points led North Haven.
Greenville (13-4) 54
S. Folsom, Muzzy 1-3-5, Wallingford 3-0-6, Korsman 3-2-9, Graham, Ponkala, Douglass, Belmont, Ryder 11-2-24, Christensen 2-0-4, L. Folsom 3-0-6
North Haven (5-9) 32
Lovell 4-0-8, Waterman, Pingree 4-0-8, Cooper 4-1-9, Haskell 1-0-2, Grant, Ranlett 0-1-1
3-pt. goals – Korsman Greenville 11 26 37 54 North Haven 7 11 17 32
Schenck 71, Mattanawcook 52
At Lincoln, Rebecca York tossed in 15 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to lead Schenck to the win.
Kelly Morin had 14 and Holly Rosebush added 12 for the winners.
Laura LaVallee led all scorers with 25 points for the Lynx.
Schenck (11-6) 71
Morin 4-6-14, Rosebush 6-0-12, York 6-3-15, Boone 2-2-6, ChaGardner 0-2-2, McKinnon 2-2-7, Labelle, Madore 1-0-2, Frank 4-0-8, Brown 1-0-2 Mattanawcook (5-12) 52
LaVallee 10-5-25, Lyons 0-4-4, Jandreau 2-3-7, Mayo 1-0-2, Clifford, Taylor 1-2-5, Reardon 0-3-3, Hainer 0-3-3, C. Lowell 1-0-3, S. Lowell
3-pt. goals: McKinnon, Taylor, C. Lowell Schenck 15 34 49 71 Mattanawcook 8 28 34 52
JV: Schenck 39, Mattanawcook 31
George Stevens 59, Sumner 49
At Blue Hill, Deirdre Disney-Hoey’s 14 points paced a balanced attack that led George Stevens past Sumner.
Erin Ledien had 12 points for the winners while Kara Henderson and Kathy Harrison contributed 11 apiece.
Ledien, Disney-Hoey and Harrison had four each in the third quarter as GSA outscored Sumner 16-9 to break open a close game.
Melanie Dodge’s game-high 23 points and Tara Wakefield’s 10 led Sumner.
Sumner (12-5) 49
Dodge 7-7-23, Wakefield 5-0-10, Scott 1-1-3, Glass 2-1-5, Rodgers 4-0-8, Buteau, Richardson, Faulkingham
George Stevens Academy (11-6) 59
Henderson 5-1-11, Disney-Hoey 6-2-14, Harrison 2-7-11, Ledien 4-4-12, Carter 1-1-3, Haskell 1-3-6, Lepper 0-2-2, Astbury, Pemberton
3-pt. goals: Dodge 2; Haskell Sumner 8 20 29 49 George Stevens 11 25 41 59
JV: George Stevens 44, Sumner 31
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