Weed, Cole extend Mount View’s unbeaten streak

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THORNDIKE – Leslie Weed popped in 15 points, including three 3-pointers, to power Mount View to a 75-42 schoolgirl basketball win against Belfast Thursday night. Sarah Cole scored 14 points and Megan Williams chipped in with 11 for Mount View of Thorndike.
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THORNDIKE – Leslie Weed popped in 15 points, including three 3-pointers, to power Mount View to a 75-42 schoolgirl basketball win against Belfast Thursday night.

Sarah Cole scored 14 points and Megan Williams chipped in with 11 for Mount View of Thorndike.

Darci Brown paced Belfast with 13 points and Jamie Marden added eight.

Mount View (5-0)

R. Cochrane 2-3-7, Weed 6-0-15, Ward 1-1-3, a. Cochrane 3-3-9, Cole 4-6-14, Ludden 0-1-1, Gillette 2-2-6, Brown, Williams 4-3-11, Hayes Belfast (2-2) 42

Marden 4-0-8, McClure, Bachelder 1-2-4, Kelley 0-4-4, Brown 6-1-13, Crosby 2-1-5, Welch, Box 1-0-2, Faulkingham, Herbig, Peaslee 1-2-4, Osborne 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Weed 3 Belfast 10 15 29 42 Mount View 12 39 57 75

JV: Belfast 64, Mount View 45

Mattanawcook 54, Lee 46

At Lee, Laura LaVallee’s 17 points and 10 steals boosted the Lynx to the win.

Mattanawcook of Lincoln’s full-court press forced the Pandas into giving up the halftime lead and the Lynx ran off with the win.

Stephanie Thurlow hit 10 of 12 free throws on her way 17 points for Lee Academy. Shanonn Cole added 12 points and 16 rebounds, and Melissa Krapf hauled down 13 rebounds and popped in nine points.

Mattanawcook (2-2) 54

LaVallee 7-3-17, Taylor, Reardon 1-3-5, Comeau, Hainer 2-3-7, Eyles, McLaughlin 4-0-8, C. Lowell 3-1-8, Jordan, Lyons 2-0-4, S. Lowell 1-0-3, Turner 1-0-2 Lee Academy (1-4) 46

Thurlow 3-10-17, Cole 2-8-12, Krapf 4-1-9, Linscott, Rideout, Cormier 2-2-6, Raymond, Worster, Smith 0-2-2, Currier

3-pt. goals: C. Lowell, S. Lowell, Thurlow Mattanawcook 12 21 38 54 Lee 9 23 33 46

JV: Lee 32, Mattanawcook 26

Narraguagus 59, Shead 42

At Eastport, Connie Look tossed in 14 points to lead the Knights to victory.

Angie Curtis and Casey Kelley each netted 12 points for Narraguagus.

Tina Mattheson had 12 points to pace Shead of Eastport.

Narraguagus (4-0) 59

Curtis 6-0-12, Look 7-0-14, Wallace 3-0-6, Meserve 3-0-6, Kelley 5-2-12, Knapp 2-1-5, Rau 1-0-2, Strout 1-0-2, Hurlbert, Pinkham Shead (2-3) 42

Mills 3-1-7, Stuart 3-2-9, Davis 3-0-6, Ricker 3-2-8, Mattheson 3-5-12, Lingley, Altvater, Seeley, Preston, Ingersol, Cummings

3-pt. goals: Stuart, Mattheson Narraguagus 14 38 42 59 Shead 7 26 36 42

JV: Shead 64, Narraguagus 42

Calais 63, Woodland 35

At Woodland, Holli Tapley’s 20 points paced the Blue Devils, who jumped out to a 29-12 halftime lead en route to the victory.

Sarah Currier added 13 points for the winners.

Heather Sprague paced the Dragons with 13 points and nine rebounds.

Calais (5-0) 63

J. Clark 3-0-6, Goodine, Farrell 3-0-7, Currier 6-1-13, Francis, MacMannis, Carter 4-0-8, R. Clark 0-2-2, Tapley 7-4-20, Gower 2-0-4, Crossman 0-2-2, Perkins 0-1-1 Woodland (3-1) 35

Call 2-0-5, Huwa 0-1-1, McAlpine 2-0-6, Sprague 5-3-13, DeVoe, Dolan, Wearne, Worster, Brown, Robb 3-3-9, Seavey 0-1-1, Smith

3-pt. goals: Tapley 2, Farrell; McAlpine 2, Call Calais 16 29 49 63 Woodland 8 12 31 35

JV: Calais 62, Woodland 10

Boys basketball

Mattanawcook 74, Lee 49

At Lee, the Lynx of Lincoln held Lee to 30 percent shooting from the floor en route to the win.

Erin Smith scored 18 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for the winners. Ben Greenlaw chipped in with 11 points and Pat House added 10.

Adam Peters paced Lee with 16 points.

Mattanawcook (4-1) 74

E. Smith 6-6-18, Greenlaw 4-3-11, House 4-2-10, Cox 0-3-3, Theriault 0-2-2, Pietras 1-0-2, Weatherbee 0-2-2, Willette 2-2-7, Arthers 2-0-6, A. Smith 1-1-3, K. Smith 2-0-4, Aldrete 1-0-2, Welch 2-0-4 Lee (1-4) 49

Peters 6-4-16, Corbin 1-5-7, Jacobs 0-3-3, Carr 1-2-4, Aldrich 0-1-1, C. Worster 0-3-3, Cole 3-1-7, E. Worster 0-4-4, Dicker 1-2-4, Wyman, Rice, Turner

3-pt. goals: Willette, Arthers Mattanawcook 17 35 55 74 Lee 8 20 31 49

Schenck 82, Houlton 70

At Houlton, Nate Jamo’s 14 fourth-quarter points led the visiting Wolverines to the win.

Jamo finished with a game-high 24 points, and Mike Kimball added 21 points for Schenck of East Millinocket. Jason Moore popped in 13, and Daren Stanley had 10.

Luke Ritchie poured in 21 points and Lee Shane added 19 points for Houlton.

Schenck (4-1) 82

Jamo 7-8-24, Stanley 5-0-10, Moore 4-5-13, Kimball 7-7-21, Wyman 1-5-7, Ciarrochi 3-1-7, Turcotte Houlton (3-2) 70

Ritchie 9-3-21, Lee 8-2-19, Fitzpatrick 0-2-2, Weston 4-0-8, Adams 3-0-9, Guy 3-1-9, Cowperthwaite 1-0-2, Bernard, Hagan, Gray, Austin

3-pt. goals: Jamo 2; Lee, Adams 3, Guy 2 Schenck 22 34 54 70 Houlton 19 34 56 82

JV: Houlton 72, Schenck 56

DI-Stonington 58, Searsport 55

At Searsport, Jeremiah Gray’s 17 points helped lead the Mariners to the win in a nip-and-tuck contest.

Jacob Whitsett poured in 16 points, including three 3-pointers, and Nick Wiberg added 14 points for Deer Isle-Stonington.

Mark Frost popped in 24 points, including 11 of 12 free throws, and Matt Cox hit three 3-pointers on his way to 16 points. The Vikings hit 15 of 18 free throws.

DI-Stonington (3-2) 58

Sullivan 1-1-3, Weed 2-1-5, Gray 7-3-17, Wiberg 6-2-14, Wyard 1-0-3, Whitsett 5-3-16 Searsport (1-3) 55

Cox 5-3-16, Tupper 1-0-2, Hall 1-0-2, Frost 6-11-24, Tripp 1-1-3, Light 2-0-4, Goodwin 2-0-4, Johndro

3-pt. goals: Whitsett 3, Wyard; Frost, Cox 3 DI-Stonington 19 28 40 58 Searsport 17 32 42 55

JV: Searsport 41, Deer Isle-Stonington 36

Madawaska 67, Ashland 55

At Madawaska, Luke Pennington scored a game-high 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Owls to victory.

Ryan Cyr added 14 points for Madawaska and Shawn Pelletier scored 11 and hauled in 13 rebounds. Andrew Clavette chipped in with 10 points.

For Ashland, Chad Cyr led with 19 points and Gabe Haines added 13.

Ashland (0-6) 55

Cyr 9-1-19, Haines 6-1-13, Robinson 3-2-8, Belskis 3-0-7, McCausland 1-1-3, Mega 1-0-2, Tardie 1-0-2, Sawyer 0-1-1, Bennett Madawaska (3-2) 67

Pennington 10-1-21, Cyr 5-3-14, Pelletier 5-1-11, Clavette 5-0-10, Desjardins 4-0-8, D. Michaud 0-3-3, D. Cyr, Gagnon, Martin, E. Cyr, Nadeau

3-pt. goals: Belskis; R. Cyr Ashland 19 30 40 55 Madawaska 19 34 52 67

JV: Madawaska 75, Ashland 39

Caribou 63, Fort Kent 38

At Fort Kent, Scott Raymond scorched the nets for a game-high 24 points to lead the Vikings to the win.

Lance Belanger netted 14 points for Caribou.

Chad Fournier scored 11 points to lead Fort Kent.

Caribou (1-1) 63

Raymond 10-3-24, Belanger 6-0-14, Griffeth 2-0-4, Richards 1-1-3, Michaud 1-0-2, Sterris, Soucie 3-0-6, St. Peter 1-0-2, Hamilton 1-0-2, Disy, Funk 2-0-4, Umphrey 1-0-2 Fort Kent (1-3) 38

Fournier 4-3-11, Ja. Drolet, Loveley, Saucier 3-2-8, Levesque 2-0-6, Chabora, Murphy 1-0-3, Lozier 1-1-3, Raymond, Murray 2-0-5, Je. Drolet 1-0-2, Nadeau

3-pt. goals: Belanger 2, Raymond; Levesque 2, Murphy, Murray Caribou 15 30 45 63 Fort Kent 11 16 25 38

JV: Caribou 68, Fort Kent 61

Lubec 61, East Grand 57

At Danforth, Craig Giggey’s 10 fourth-quarter points helped boost Lubec to the win.

Giggey finished with 19 points, and Matt Olsen added 10 points for the Hornets.

Derek Golding had a game-high 23 points and Craig Whiting added 17 points for East Grand.

Lubec (2-3) 61

Olsen 5-0-10, Giggey 8-3-19, Blake 2-1-6, Mahac 4-0-9, Blanch, Rouse 1-0-2, Felther 3-0-7, Wormell 0-1-1, McGonigal 4-0-8 East Grand (2-2) 57

Whiting 7-3-17, Golding 10-3-23, Gosselin 3-0-6, Williams, Davis 1-1-4, Parker 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Blake, Mahac, Felther; Davis Lubec 23 31 42 61 East Grand 15 28 44 57

Hockey

Winslow 5, Orono 2

At Alfond Arena in Orono, Mark Gunning netted two goals and two assists for the Black Raiders win.

Seth Karter added a goal and two assists for Winslow, which improves to 4-0. Jake Savasuk scored the game-winner with 8:54 left in the second period on assists from Chad Dubois and Csey Bellows. Nick McCann added a goal and Mike Gunning assisted on Karter’s first period goal. Jon Taylor earned the win with 21 saves on 23 shots.

Adam Sewall had an unassisted goal and Chris Monberg scored on a Eric Powers assist. Stuart Cady made 16 saves on 21 shots.


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