Brewer edges Brunwick in OT> Freshman helps quench Dragons

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BREWER – Freshman Jamie Mansfield scored two goals – including the game-winner 1:41 into overtime – to lift the Brewer Witches past the Brunswick Dragons 3-2 in a season-opening high school hockey game at Bouchard Arena Saturday. Will Prescott passed the puck to Josh Caldwell…
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BREWER – Freshman Jamie Mansfield scored two goals – including the game-winner 1:41 into overtime – to lift the Brewer Witches past the Brunswick Dragons 3-2 in a season-opening high school hockey game at Bouchard Arena Saturday.

Will Prescott passed the puck to Josh Caldwell and Caldwell tipped it to Mansfield, who was stationed to the right of the net, and Mansfield poked it in. All three players are freshmen.

For the 1-0 Witches, Caldwell and Jesse Simko each had two assists. Craig Frey scored the other goal and Doug Grass added an assist. In goal, Rob Elliott made 17 saves on 19 shots.

John Leonard scored unassisted for the 0-1 Dragons and Frank Uhrick scored on an assist by Jamie Faureau. Ed Stachowiak saved 19 of 22 shots.

JV: Brewer 3-1

Girls basketball

Lee 66, PCHS 35

At Guilford, Deidra Ham scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Pandas to the win in both team’s season opener.

Tori Nute netted 11 points, Kyla Moore had 13 and Danielle Jipson scored 10.

Jenny Getchell led Piscataquis Community of Guilford with 10 points.

Lee (1-0) 66

Bird 1-0-2, Linscott 2-0-5, Han 7-4-21, Flynn 2-0-4, Nute 4-3-11, Jipson 4-2-10, Moore 4-3-13, Laman 0-0-0, Macdonald 0-0-0, Mallett 0-0-0 Piscataquis (0-1) 35

Kiitano 3-2-8, Garrett-Young 1-2-4, Getchell 4-2-10, Haskell 0-2-2, Wentworth 1-0-2, Korsman 1-1-3, Hanscome 0-2-2, Harrick 1-0-2, Pulkkinen 0-0-0, Drew 0-0-0, Galuski 0-0-0, Elderkin 0-0-0, Emery 0-0-0

3-pt. goals: Linscott, Han

JV: Lee 37-15

Penquis 43, Mattanawcook 37

At Milo, Megan Russell led Penquis with 16 points and six steals as the Patriots of Milo turned a 2-point halftime lead into a comfortable win.

Allison McLaughlin paced Mattanawcook with 12 points.

Mattanawcook (0-1) 37

Taylor 2-0-5, Ridout 2-0-5, McLaughlin 5-1-12, Haines 2-0-4, Vance 1-1-3, Turner 3-2-8, Coombs, Woodman, Kyes Penquis (1-0) 43

Russell 5-5-16, Hammond 0-5-5, L. Gerrish 2-0-4, Cail 4-0-8, Robinson 4-1-9, J. Hammond, Jenkins, A. White, A. Gerrish

3-pt. goals: Taylor, Rideout, McLaughlin; Russell Mattanawcook 7 16 21 37 Penquis 8 18 30 43

JV: Penquis 43-37

Islesboro 51, Eastgate 47

At New Gloucester, Annie Bolduc and Casee Johnson paced Islesboro with 12 points each in a victory over Eastgate.

Catie Delaney and Cami Delaney each poured in 10 points for the 1-0 Eagles. Casee Johnson ripped down nine rebounds.

Haley Veilleux paced Eastgate with 13 points, while Annie McIntosh racked up 12.

Islesboro (1-0) 51

Delaney 5-0-10, Bolduc 6-0-12, Delaney 4-2-10, Johnson 5-2-12, Leech 3-1-7, Grendel 0-0-0 Eastgate (0-1) 47

McIntosh 6-0-12, Veileux 6-1-13, Lobozzo 3-1-8, Legare 1-0-2, Conger 2-0-4, Veileux 2-0-4, Lagare 2-0-4, Elvin 0-0-0

3-pt. goals: Lobozzo

Halftime: 21-21

J-B Royals 59, Bangor Chr. 42

At Bangor, Tricia Carver scored 19 to pace the Jonesport-Beals Royalettes to the win in their season-opener.

Katie Griffin chipped in with 10 for Jonesport-Beals.

Sam Ross led Bangor Christian with 16 points and Lari Sobey added 12.

Jonesport-Beals (1-0) 59

T. Carver 8-2-19, Griffin 5-0-10, Alley 2-2-6, J. Woodward 3-0-6, C. Woodward, Look 2-1-5, C. Carver 1-0-2, Merchant 2-0-4, Durkee 3-0-6, Garnett 1-0-2, A. Carver Bangor Christian (0-1) 42

Ross 7-1-16, Sobey 6-0-12, Mick 2-0-4, Sage 2-0-4, Moores 1-0-2, Johnson 1-0-2, Miller 1-0-2, Snow, Ossinger, Haverlock, Reitsma, Trottier

3-pt. goals: 1; Ross Jonesport-Beals 15 33 41 59 Bangor Christian 14 20 28 42

JV: Bangor Christian 48-27

Boys basketball

Greenville 74, Highview Chr. 23

At Eastern Maine Tech gym in Bangor on Friday, Matt Driscoll scored a game-high 20 points to pace the Lakers. Han Breton contributed 10 points.

David Bryson led Highview Christian of Charleston with 12 points.

Greenville (1-0) 74

Knowlton 2-0-4, Muzzy 3-2-8, Boucher 1-0-3, Ethier 2-0-4, Levine 2-0-4, Breton 5-0-10, Driscoll 7-5-20, R. Campbell 3-0-6, Douglas 0-3-3, Crossman 2-0-4, Aucsin 3-0-6, B. Campbell 1-0-2, Walden, Day Highview Christian (0-1) 23

Langlais 2-2-6, Bryson 6-0-12, Lovell 0-1-1, D. Philbrick 1-0-2, Frost 1-0-2, Day, B. Philbrick, Bishop, Kneeland, Kenerson, Waite

3-pt. goals: Driscoll, Boucher Greenville 18 22 55 74 Highview Christian 9 12 17 23

Houlton 70, Fort Kent 69

At Houlton, Lucas McGary sank his free throw after getting fouled to complete a three-point play in the final seconds and give the Shiretowners the win.

McGary netted 10 points, while Frank DiStefano paced Houlton with 16 points and 13 rebounds, while Reuben Thomas had 14 points and 10 boards. Jason Frenette added 13 points.

Jon Boucher, Shawn Caron, and Anthony Lamarr all scored 14 for Fort Kent.

Fort Kent (0-1) 69

Bard 1-0-3, Lovely 3-0-6, Wakem 3-0-7, Dumond 1-0-3, Boucher 3-8-14, Caron 3-5-14, Lamarr 7-0-14, Ouellet 2-2-8, Theriault 0-0-0 Houlton (1-0) 70

Thomas 6-2-14, Frenette 6-1-13, Bernard 1-0-2, O’Connell 1-0-3, Jones 2-0-4, Hipsley 3-2-8, DiStefano 6-4-16, McGary 4-2-10

3-pt. goals: Wakem, Laron Fort Kent 12 31 40 69 Houlton 20 37 47 70

JV: Fort Kent 77-48

Woodland 78, Machias 51

At Woodland, Frankie Morrison scored 22 points to lead a trio of players in double figures as the Dragons won their season-opener.

Mark Knowles scored 14 points and John Kesel had 12 for the Dragons.

Josh Dougherty scored 17 for the Bulldogs and Jared Day had 10.

Machias (0-1) 51

Dougherty 6-0-17, Day 4-0-10, Copp 4-1-9, Loughlin 4-0-8, Richards 1-1-3, Getchell 1-0-2, J. Hall 1-0-2, Cobb, Pritchard, M. Hall, Beal, Holland, Milloy

Woodland (1-0) 78

Morrison 9-4-22, Knowles 7-0-14, J. Kesel 5-2-12, Ferry 3-1-8, Ferry 3-1-8, Lord 3-3-9, McAlpine 2-3-7, Pike 1-0-3, Alviar 1-0-2, Cereceda 0-1-1, M. Kesel, Gillespie, Worster, Potter, Spencer

3-pt. goals: Dougherty 5, Day 2; Ferry, Pike Woodland 22 46 59 78 Machias 12 24 38 51

JV: Machias 49-42

Narraguagus 68, Jones.-Beals 60

At Harrington Friday, Jason Snider poured in a game-high 21 points as the Knights got past the Royals.

Josh Nelson added 16 points for Narraguagus.

Dan Redman paced the Royals with 20 points and Alvin Beal contributed 15 points for Jonesport-Beals.

Jonesport-Beals (0-1) 60

A. Beal 5-5-15, Kelley 0-1-1, Redman 10-0-20, D. Alley 2-0-5, S. Alley 2-0-4, Libby 2-1-5, J. Beal 0-2-2, Robinson 2-0-4, J. Alley 1-2-4 Narraguagus (1-0) 68

Snider 8-5-21, Bernier 4-0-8, Shaw 4-0-8, Nelson 6-4-16, Alley 0-2-2, Farren, Frasier 0-2-2, Calor, Ross 3-3-9, Digoria 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: none Jonesport-Beals 12 32 42 68 Narraguagus 9 25 37 60

JV: Narraguagus 60-46

Wisdom 67, Limestone 48

At St. Agatha, Chad Gervais helped the Wisdom boys basketball team start off the season with a win over Limestone by racking up 25 points.

Jesse Levesque poured in 17 points for the 1-0 Pioneers. Mathew Bourgoine ripped down 10 rebounds, dished out nine assists, and totaled six steals.

Sean Ward netted 18 points, while Raul Luna put in 13 for 1-1 Limestone.

Limestone (1-1) 48

Ward 7-2-18, Luna 5-2-13, Verdecchia 3-0-6, McPherson 1-4-6, Lonlais 1-0-3, Stackhouse 1-0-2, King 0-0-0, Patten 0-0-0 Wisdom (1-0) 67

C. Gervais 11-0-25, Levesque 8-1-17, Paradis 4-0-9, Michaud 3-0-6, Bourgoine 3-0-6, Thibeault 1-0-2, Sirois 1-0-2, A. Gervais, Guerrette

3-pt. goals: Ward 2, Luna, Lonlais; C. Gervais 3, Paradis Limestone 11 30 45 67 Wisdom 12 24 32 48


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