HAMPDEN – Allison Wing scored a game-high 20 points to lead Brewer to a 51-47 schoolgirl basketball win over Hampden Academy Tuesday.
Liz Boone contributed 13 points, while Katrina Peterson netted nine and ripped down 10 rebounds for the Witches.
Megan Magoon totaled 16 points to pace Hampden and Brianna Bragg compiled 10.
Brewer (3-0) 51
Wing 7-5-20, Boone 3-7-13, Corey 1-0-2, Peterson 3-3-9, Rief 2-1-5, Higgins 1-0-2, Brooks, Bonic Hampden (0-3) 47
Magoon 4-8-16, Bragg 2-6-10, Caron 2-0-5, Robinson 2-1-5, Shaw 2-1-5, Butler 1-0-2, Hessert 1-2-4, Wells, Wilson, Clayton, Martin, Spaulding
3-pt. goals: Wing; Caron Brewer 14 33 46 51 Hampden 15 25 34 47
JV: Hampden 60-19
Penobscot Valley 60, Katahdin 33
At Sherman Station, Meagan Cyr scored 22 points to pace the Penobscot Valley Howlers of Howland past Katahdin.
Mitch Doyon and Heidi McGinn each scored 14 for the Howlers.
Michaelene Duffy and Mindy Libby each scored eight points to lead Katahdin.
Penobscot Valley (3-2) 60
Porter, Young 1-0-2, Doyon 5-3-14, Cyr 9-1-22, Trafton, Beshai, Lloyd 0-1-1, Drost 2-3-7, McGinn 5-4-14
K. McAvoy, Duffy-Stanley 1-0-2, Willigar, Me. Libby 1-0-2, Perrin 1-0-2, F. McAvoy, Qualey 2-0-5, Duffy 3-2-8, Mann 2-0-4, Mi. Libby 4-0-8, Willette 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Doyon, Cyr 3 Penobscot Valley 11 24 36 60 Katahdin 10 20 22 33
JV: PVHS 34-31
Searsport 55, Sumner 28
At Searsport, Holly Gracie paced Searsport with 20 points in a win against Sumner.
Andrea Blanchard netted 13 to help the Vikings.
Amber Lane poured in 10 points to lead the attack for Sumner of East Sullivan.
Sumner (1-3) 28
Lane 5-0-10, Mickel 3-1-7, Copeland 3-0-6, Crowley 1-0-2, Thibault 1-0-2, Boyd 0-1-1, Briscoe, Philio, Reynolds, Young Searsport (4-0) 55
Gracie 8-2-20, Blanchard 5-2-13, Plourde 3-0-6, Lavway 3-0-6, Smith 3-0-6, Curtis 2-0-4, Suppes, Carroll
3-pt. goals: Gracie 2, Blanchard Sumner 6 15 24 28 Searsport 17 33 42 55
Boys basketball
Katahdin 79, Penobscot Valley 67
At Sherman Station, Brandon McCarthy netted 28 points, ripped down 12 rebounds, and dished seven assists to lead Katahdin over Penobscot Valley.
Tim Perry added 13 points, while Ryan Robinson poured in 11 for the Cougars.
Scott Bates paced PVHS of Howland with 13 points.
Penobscot Valley (4-2) 67
Morin 2-3-8, Oakes 3-0-8, Doyon 1-4-6, Caron 4-0-8, LeMay 4-0-8, Slowikowski 3-0-8, Harris 4-0-8, Bates 5-3-13 Katahdin (6-1) 79
Perry 5-1-13, C. Robinson 2-0-4, McCarthy 9-9-28, R. Robinson 4-3-11, Atkinson 1-3-5, Cullen 2-2-6, Heath 1-2-4, Kelley 1-5-8, Rodgerson, Cyr
3-pt. goals: Oakes 2, Slowikowski 2, Morin; Perry 2, McCarthy, Kelley Penobscot Valley 8 21 35 67 Katahdin 16 35 53 79
JV: Penobscot Valley 55-49
Piscataquis 77, Stearns 53
At Millinocket, Buddy Leavitt drained five 3-pointers on his way to 17 points to propel Piscataquis Community of Guilford to victory.
Ben Smith and Randy Burgess netted 11 points each and Josh Watson added 10 more for the Pirates.
Aaron Civiello tossed in a game-high 21 points for Stearns and Rick Deloge chipped in with 12.
Piscataquis 77
Martell 1-2-4, White 2-0-4, Pulkkinen 0-2-2, DeCastro 2-0-4, Dawson 1-0-2, Smith 5-1-11, Hoffman 0-5-5, Leavitt 6-0-17, Watson 2-6-10, Haskell 2-0-4, Burgess 5-1-11, Overlock 1-1-3 Stearns 53
Fitzpatrick 0-1-1, Deloge 5-2-12, Johnson 0-3-3, Montgomery 1-0-2, Civiello 9-3-21, Barnett, Donato, Cote 1-4-6, Mosca 2-2-6, Pelletier 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Leavitt 5 PCHS 19 43 59 77 Stearns 8 25 39 53
JV: Piscataquis 56-49
Mattanawcook Acad. 65, Woodland 60
At Lincoln, in Nick Albert’s last game due to an injury to his wrist attained during football season, he scored two key late baskets among his 18 points to pace Mattanawcook.
Matt McLellan added 20 points, while Zak Reed put in 12 to pace the Lynx.
Mark Knowles hit the shot to force a third overtime and had 23 points. Bobby Ferry netted 16 points for Woodland.
Woodland (4-2) 60
Ferry 5-2-16, Kesel 3-2-8, Knowles 10-3-23, McAlpine 1-0-2, Lord 2-0-4, Morrison 1-4-7, Gillespie Mattanawcook (4-1) 65
McLellan 10-0-20, Reed 4-3-12, Thibodeau 4-0-8, Jordan 1-2-5, Albert 6-5-18, Wortton 1-0-2, Wilkes, Shorrey, Birtz
3-pt. goals: Ferry 4, Morrison; Reed, Jordan, Albert Woodland 15 24 35 52 54 57 60 Mattanawcook 15 24 38 52 54 57 65
JV: Mattanawcook 85-25
Schenck 70, Lee 60
At East Millinocket, Ryan Deschenes scored 20 points to lead the Schenck Wolverines, who made 10 of 15 free throws in the fourth quarter.
Ryan O’Donnell scored 12 and Andrew Landry added 11 for Schenck.
Matt Corbin led the Lee Academy Pandas with 23 points and Brian Ripley added 19. Charlie Worster scored 10.
Lee (0-5) 60
Corbin 7-9-23, Severance 2-0-4, Pickering 1-0-2, Worster 4-1-10, Ripley 8-1-19, Goulet, Osgood 0-2-2 Schenck (1-4) 70
Johnston 1-0-2, Jamo 2-4-8, Rossignol 1-1-3, HAmlin 2-4-8, Deschenes 7-6-20, Federico, Bishop, O’Donnell 4-1-12, Landry 3-5-11, Madore 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Worster, Ripley 2; O’Donnell 3 Lee 14 30 45 60 Schenck 22 37 50 70
JV: Schenck 59-53
Hockey
Orono 8, Houlton-Hodgdon 1
At John Millar Arena in Houlton, Jake Hedstrom scored a goal and assisted on six others to lead the Red Riots past the Blackhawks.
Derek Williams added two goals and two assists for 3-0 Orono while Eric Gordon scored two goals. Pat Skall, Scott Zadakis and Mike Merritt tallied a goal each. Goalie Casey Hale stopped 24 of the 25 shots he faced.
David Carmichael scored an unassisted goal for 1-5 Houlton-Hodgdon. Ryan Blanchette made 28 saves on 36 shots.
Maranacook 6, Presque Isle 2
At the Northern Maine Forum in Presque Isle, Ian Harger scored two goals and assisted on a third to spark the Black Bears to victory.
Tim Colony scored two goals for Maranacook of Readfield, while Mario Villani added one goal and one assist. Ben Jones scored the other goal to back the goaltending of Matt Zeh.
Chris Louton scored unassisted for Presque Isle and Tom Gregg tallied off a Luke Fitzpatrick assist. Joey Grenier was the goalie.
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