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BANGOR – Heidi Niles’ lay-in off a pass from Trisha Matula with eight seconds left gave Bangor Christian a 38-36 come-from-behind victory over Greenville in schoolgirl basketball action at the Bangor Auditorium Monday night.
Rachel Sobey scored 11 points for the BC Patriots.
Maren Muzzy had 15 points and Laura Folsom added 11 for the Lakers.
Greenville (9-6) 36
Muzzy 4-6-15, Folsom 3-5-11, J. Graham 4-0-8, Christianson 1-0-2, A. Graham, Ward Bangor Christian (14-3) 38
R. Sobey 5-1-11, Niles 4-1-9, L. Sobey 2-3-7, Brewster 1-2-4, Matula 2-0-4, Treadwell 1-0-3, Carmichael, Meserve
3-pt. goals: Muzzy; Treadwell Greenville 7 18 26 36 Bangor Christian 8 9 21 38
Penquis 48, Schenck 47
At East Millinocket, Erin Weston hit the front end of a 1-and-1 with 30 seconds left to push Penquis to victory.
Weston led the Patriots of Milo with 17 points.
Holly Rosebush and Keli Morin scored 15 and 10, respectively, for the Wolverines.
Penquis (14-2) 48
Weston 7-3-17, Russell 4-0-9, Gray 4-1-9, Bailey 4-1-9, Hamlin 1-2-4, Laux, Bowmen, Newitt, Morey Schenck (11-5) 47
Rosebush 6-2-15, Morin 4-2-10, Johnston 2-0-4, Boone 3-0-6, Chavarie 1-0-2, Frack 1-1-3, York 2-3-7, Glidden
3-pt. goals: Russell; Rosebush Penquis 16 26 41 48 Schenck 15 26 34 47
JV: Schenck 55, Penquis 37
GSA 76, DI-Stonington 28
At Blue Hill, Erin Ledien and Nikki Allen scored 16 and 15 points, respectively to help lead the host George Stevens Academy Eagles to the win over Deer Isle-Stonington.
Gretchen Pemberton grabbed nine rebounds for the Eagles.
Emmi Seile scored 13 points to pace the Mariners.
DI-Stonington (3-14) 28
Seile 6-0-13, Douglass 2-2-6, Hardy 2-1-5, Turner 1-0-2, Weed 1-0-2, White, Santospago, Douvarjo, Lash, Gross George Stevens (14-3) 76
Allen 6-2-15, Ledien 8-0-16, Astbury 1-0-2, M. Allen 1-4-6, McGraw 3-2-8, Carter 1-2-4, Willey 2-2-6, Haney 0-1-1, Vogell 3-2-8, Lepper 1-0-2, Pemberton 1-2-4, Ashe 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Seile; Allen DI-Stonington 2 8 14 28 George Stevens 7 34 53 76
JV: George Stevens 71, DI-Stonington 35
Hermon 52, Bucksport 46
At Hermon, Diane Rines hit six foul shots down the stretch as the Hawks held on against Bucksport.
Katy Calligan scored 19 points to lead Hermon. Rines finished with 14.
Christina Wheeler scored 13 for the Golden Bucks.
Bucksport (11-7) 46
Cropp 1-0-2, Sawyer 0-1-1, Wheeler 6-1-13, Jellison 2-3-7, Downes 2-2-7, Henderson 1-3-5, Grover 1-0-2, Wardell 3-3-9, Smith Hermon (2-15) 52
Calligan 6-6-19, Hicborn 1-1-3, Darrah 1-3-5, Ramisch 1-0-2, Rines 3-8-14, Lane 2-3-7, Barnett 1-0-2, Small, Doughty, Cyr, Poland
3-pt. goals: Downes; Calligan Bucksport 10 22 34 46 Hermon 18 29 38 52
JV: Bucksport 38, Hermon 31
PVHS 50, Central 41
At East Corinth, Lea Sereyko poured in 25 points to spark Penobscot Valley of Howland.
Mitchelle Doyon added 14 points for the winners.
Val Rozelle and Sarah Matulis each put in 10 for the Red Devils.
Penobscot Valley (4-12) 50
Sereyko 11-0-25, Doyon 6-2-14, Dawson 1-5-7, Neal 2-0-4, Sage, Fogg, Thurlow, Fleming, Gifford, McGinn, Pelletier Central (2-16) 41
Rozelle 5-0-10, Matulis 4-2-10, Allen 2-2-6, Greatorex 3-0-6, Withee 2-0-4, Krawczyk 1-0-3, Downs 1-0-2, Libby, Blish
3-pt. goals: Sereyko 3; Krawczyk Penobscot Valley 15 29 43 50 Central 7 22 30 41
JV: Central 32, Penobscot Valley 27
Sumner 57, Searsport 45
At East Sullivan, Jennifer Richardson scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Tigers.
Stacy Warren added 12 points and 10 rebounds for Sumner.
Searsport was led by Chandra Robert’s 15 points. Sarah Webster added 14 and Jodie Larrabee finished with 10.
Searsport (6-11) 45
Roberts 5-5-15, Webster 6-0-14, Larrabee 5-0-10, Benjamin 2-0-4, Fitzgerald 1-0-2, Leighton, Lavway Sumner (9-6) 57
Richardson 7-5-19, Warren 6-0-12, Scott 3-2-8, Buzzell 1-1-3, Willey 1-2-4, Buteau 1-3-5, Rodgers 2-0-4, Faulkingham 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Webster 2 Searsport 9 15 34 45 Sumner 11 30 48 57
JV: Searsport 34, Sumner 32
Limestone 53, Madawaska 44
At Limestone, Amy Berube poured in 22 points, 16 in the first half, to lift Limestone to its 16th straight win.
Kristi Cannon added 13 as the Eagles rallied past the Owls, who were up by as many as 20 in the third period.
Michele Dufour led Madawaska with 15.
Madawaska (10-5) 44
Doucette 2-3-7, Levesque 1-2-4, Deschaine 3-2-8, Dufour 5-5-15, T. Nadeau 1-2-4, Daigle 1-0-2, Dionne 2-0-4, Nelson, Gagnon, Hebert Limestone (16-1) 53
Lavoie 3-0-7, Cannon 5-3-13, Brooker 1-0-2, Hartman 3-1-8, White 0-1-1, Berube 11-0-22, Smith, Harvey, Deane
3-pt. goals: Lavoie, Hartman Madawaska 13 19 31 44 Limestone 16 30 41 53
JV: Limestone 32, Madawaska 29
Washburn 45, Easton 18
At Washburn, Amanda Skidgel scored 12 points to lead the Beavers to their seventh victory of the season.
Kerry Flanagin chipped in 11 points for Washburn.
Sarah Hopkins scored nine points to lead Easton.
Easton (0-15) 18
Kierstead 0-1-1, Richardson 3-0-6, Hopkins 2-5-9, Williams 0-1-1, Ferris 0-1-1, Blackstone, Dudley, Sullivan, Sutherland, Ladner, Jackson Washburn (7-10) 45
Doody 4-0-8, M. Thomas 3-0-6, Dickson 1-0-2, Flewelling 0-2-2, Flanagan 5-0-11, Skidgel 6-0-12, Conley 2-0-4, Hafford, Busse, Carson, E. Thomas, Woollard 3-pt. goals: Easton 2 7 11 18 Washburn 6 20 27 45
Narraguagus 52, Machias 22
At Machias, Narraguagus of Harrington outscored the hosts 24-4 in the fourth quarter to gain the victory.
Laura Morse finished with 12 points for the Knights, scoring nine in the fourth.
Kristy Schors led the Bulldogs with seven.
Narraguagus (8-5) 52
Curtis 0-1-1, Look 4-0-8, Pinkham, Wallace 1-0-2, Meserve 4-0-8, Kelly, Caler, Knapp 4-0-8, Rau 1-3-5, Strout 3-0-6, Hurlbert 1-0-2, Morse 4-1-12 Machias (7-10) 22
Rogers, Kurz 2-2-6, Pritchard 2-1-5, McDonald, Schors 2-3-7, McCarthy 2-0-4, Emery, Day
3-pt. goals: Morse 3 Narraguagus 10 15 28 52 Machias 6 14 18 22
JV: Narraguagus 52, Machias 33
Calais 82, Shead 54
At Calais, Kim Perkins and Sarah Currier combined for 16 fourth-quarter points as the Blue Devils ran past Shead of Eastport.
Holli Tapley led Calais with 17 points. Currier finished with 15 and had 14. Katie MacMannis also had 13 points.
Tina Mattheson scored 15 points for Shead and Beth Ingersol added 10.
Shead (11-6) 54
Mattheson 5-3-15, Ingersol 3-2-10, Davis 3-1-9, Preston 2-4-9, Seeley 0-2-2, Mills 1-0-2, Suddy 0-2-2, Ricker 1-3-5, Matthews, R.Lingley, K. Lingley, Calais (15-2) 82
Tapley 7-0-17, Currier 6-3-15, Perkins 7-0-14, MacMannis 4-3-13, Clark 2-1-5, Farrell 3-0-7, K. Carter 0-3-3, R. Clark 0-2-2, Gower 1-0-2, Crossman 1-2-4, Goodine, DeWitt, Francis
3-pt. goals: Mattheson 2, Ingersol 2, Davis 2, Preston; Tapley 3, MacMannis 2, Farrell Shead 17 25 37 54 Calais 20 41 55 82
Fort Fairfield 75, Hodgdon 51
At Hodgdon, Lindsay Nightengale scored 34 points to boost the Tigers past Hodgdon.
Devin Jewett chipped in 17 points and Kathy Russell added 16 for Fort Fairfield.
Mia Chabot scored 19 and Holly Quint had 13 for the Hawks.
Fort Fairfield (9-8) 75
Nightengale 15-4-34, Jewett 8-1-17, Russell 4-1-16, Mason 2-1-5, Bubar 1-0-2, Clark 0-2-2, Barnes 1-0-3, Cyr, Mraz, Vanderwende Hodgdon (1-12) 51
Chabot 7-5-19, H. Quint 5-0-13, T. Aldrich 1-0-3, C. Aldrich 1-0-3, Brown 3-0-6, Emery 2-2-6, A. Quint 0-1-1, Beals, London, Pelletier, Duff, Stewart, Sherman, Willette
3-pt. goals: Russell, Barnes; H. Quint 3, T. Aldrich, C. Aldrich Fort Fairfield 16 35 56 75 Hodgdon 14 22 39 51
JV: Fort Fairfield 38, Hodgdon 30
Houlton 50, Caribou 33
At Caribou, Heather Wilde scored 16 points leading the Shiretowners to their 14th victory.
Jennifer Jose scored 12 points to lead the Vikings.
Houlton (14-3) 50
Gentle 3-0-7, Socoby 2-2-8, Wilde 7-2-16, Cowperthwaite 1-0-2, Bell 4-2-10, Thomas 2-3-7, Prosser Caribou (3-9) 33
Corey 2-1-5, Theriault 2-0-4, Griffeth 1-0-2, J. Jose 4-2-12, M. Scott 2-0-4, K. Scott 0-2-2, E. Jose 2-0-4, Bossie, Kane, Nason
3-pt. goals: Gentle, Socoby 2; J. Jose 2 Houlton 6 24 34 50 Caribou 9 17 29 33
JV: Houlton 48, Caribou 29
Presque Isle 70, Fort Kent 40
At Fort Kent, the Wildcats outscored the Warriors 23-2 in the third quarter, pulling away for the victory.
Shannon Reynolds paced unbeaten Presque Isle with 17 points, while Allison Piper scored 14 points and Kim Condon added 12. The Wildcats scored 20 points from the foul line.
Robin Lamarr led Fort Kent with 12 points.
Presque Isle (12-0) 70
Reynolds 5-7-17, Piper 4-6-14, Condon 5-2-12, Donovan 1-1-3, Peers 3-3-9, Hayward 2-1-5, Millard, Hallett, Smith, Pulcifer 3-0-6, McPherson 2-0-4 Fort Kent (3-13) 40
Lamarr 6-0-12, Simard 1-0-2, Car. Guimond, Saucier 1-2-4, Leblanc 1-0-2, Cas. Guimond, Cyr 2-2-6, Long, Dufour 1-2-4, Marquis 2-1-6, Sirois 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Marquis Presque Isle 13 29 52 70 Fort Kent 12 26 28 40
JV: Presque Isle 58, Fort Kent 23
Boys basketball
Ellsworth 66, Dexter 58
At Dexter, Phil Hodgkins hit nine foul shots in the second half and scored 13 points in the second as the Eagles reached the .500 mark.
Hodgkins finished with 17 points and Nick Johnston chipped in 19 for Ellsworth.
Bill Keyte was the game’s leading scorer with 21 points for Dexter. Nick Thibodeau added 15 and Travis Carr had 10.
Ellsworth (8-8) 66
Hodgkins 4-9-17, Johnston 6-4-19, Seltzer 4-0-9, Higgins 2-0-6, Conley 3-0-6, Cochrane 1-0-2, McDonald 1-0-2, Donaldson 2-0-4, Lindsey 0-1-1, Sirois, Alley Dexter (2-15) 58
Keyte 7-5-21, Thibodeau 5-5-15, Annis 2-1-6, Carr 4-1-10, Bogan 2-0-4, Claverie 1-0-2, Patterson, Kimball, Haven
3-pt. goals: Johnston 3, Higgins 3, Seltzer; Keyte 2, Annis, Carr Ellsworth 12 22 47 66 Dexter 11 22 35 58
JV: Ellsworth 56, Dexter 48
Greenville 51, BC 43
At Bangor, Doug Wilson scored 17 points and Jake Waiden added 16 to lift the Lakers to victory.
Tom Deming added 12 in the win.
Tim Hartman led for Bangor Christian with 13.
Greenville (2-12) 51
Merrill 0-4-4, Deming 4-2-12, Wilson 6-1-17, Wallerin 7-2-16, J. Smith 0-2-2, Lavigne, Driscoll Bangor Christian (5-12) 43
Hartman 5-0-13, Sage 2-1-5, Simons 3-1-7, Terrow 1-0-3, Waife 2-0-4, Marden 1-2-7, Foss, Martin
3-pt. goals: Greenville 6 20 33 51 Bangor Christian 10 25 29 43
Searsport 80, Kents Hill 49
At Searsport, Matt Cox drained five three pointers to lead the Vikings past Kents Hill.
Cox finished with 15 points. Mark Frost added 14 points, while Ed Borbe and James Goodwin each had 11. Goodwin had 10 rebounds.
Bill Ballard had 15 points to lead the Huskies. Charlie Field added 11.
Kents Hill (3-12) 49
Ballard 5-5-15, Eisele 1-0-2, Field 5-1-11, Sato 2-0-4, Hastell 4-1-9, Clark 2-0-4, Takahashi 2-0-4, Starr, Ficker, Birt, Engel, Searsport (8-9) 80
Cox 5-0-15, Tupper 1-0-2, Hall 0-1-1, Myers 2-0-4, Frost 7-0-14, Tripp 3-2-8, S. Johndro 0-1-1, Ja. Light 2-1-6, Borbe 5-1-11, Goodwin 4-3-11, Soucier 1-0-2, Dudley 2-0-5, C. Johndro, Jo. Light
3-pt. goals: Cox 5 Kents Hill 12 22 32 49 Searsport 28 38 55 80
JV: Searsport 63, Kents Hill 41
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