March 29, 2024
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Teague leads Lawrence past Waterville

WATERVILLE – Trafton Teague poured in a game-high 30 points, grabbed seven rebounds and made four steals Thursday to pace Lawrence of Fairfield to a 64-47 Class A boys basketball victory over Waterville at Colby College.

Mike Brown tossed in 11 points and Josh Berard handed out seven assists for the Bulldogs.

Justin Walcott netted 14 points to lead Waterville.

Lawrence (2-1) 64

Berard 2-3-7, Kent 2-0-4, Bradford 1-0-2, Pelletier 2-0-4, Teague 12-4-30, Brown 4-3-11, Clement 3-0-6, Knights Waterville (0-3) 47

Laplante 3-0-7, Nale 2-0-4, DeGuzman 2-0-4, Lockhart 1-2-4, Lamarre 2-0-5, Walcott 6-2-14, Gilley 1-0-3, Greenlaw 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Teague 2; Laplante, Lamarre Lawrence 14 32 48 64 Waterville 11 20 32 47

Penquis 66, Schenck 43

At Milo, four of five starters scored in double figures as the Penquis Patriots beat Schenck of East Millinocket.

Mike Weston led the way with 13 points, Ben Knapp had 12, Matt Pokrywka added 11, and Jeremy Allen scored 10.

Ryan Deschenes scored 16 for the Wolverines.

Schenck (1-5) 43

Deschenes 8-0-16, Johnston, Osborne, Jamo 1-0-2, Rossignol 1-0-2, Hamlin 2-2-6, Federico, Bishop 2-0-5, O’Donnell 1-1-4, Landry, Kalloch, Madore Penquis (5-1) 66

E. Ladd, Grindle, Knapp 5-2-12, Leonard, Lee, L. Ladd 1-0-2, Webb 3-2-8, Weston 4-5-13, Ellis 3-2-8, Allen 3-4-10, Heal 1-0-2, Pokrywka 5-1-11

3-pt. goals: Hamlin, Bishop, O’Donnell Schenck 6 20 32 43 Penquis 13 29 54 66

JV: Schenck 40-33

MCI 48, Ellsworth 36

At Pitsfield, Ethan Ross netted 17 points to carry Maine Central Institute to victory.

Scott Giallombardo scored 10 points and offered nine assists, while Mike Susi added 11 points.

John Morse scored 11 points and Steven Dewitt contributed 10 for Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (1-4) 36

Bunker 1-1-4, Dewitt 4-2-10, Awalt 2-2-7, Starbuck 1-1-4, Morse 5-1-11, Whitney, Beal MCI (3-3) 48

Ross 5-3-17, Hall 1-0-2, St. Clair 2-0-4, Riendeau, Giallombardo 4-2-10, Vance 1-2-4, Susi 5-1-11

3-pt. goals: Bunker, Starbuck, Awalt; Ross 4 Ellsworth 6 13 19 36 MCI 12 25 30 48

Belfast 57, Cam-Rock 51 (OT)

At Belfast, Chad Kosmo led Belfast to victory in overtime by scoring 19 points.

Brandon Hurd added 15 points.

Nick Wilson and Mike MacDonald scored 11 points each for Camden-Rockport.

Camden-Rockport (4-2) 51

Wilson 3-3-11, MacDonald 4-2-11, Marshall 2-0-5, Dugal 0-1-1, Fitzpatrick 1-1-4, Tatro 1-2-4, Smith, Warren 1-0-2, Knutson 2-0-5, Lippman, Taggart 0-2-2, McIntyre 2-2-6 Belfast (2-4) 57

Crofoot, Hurd 3-7-15, Barrows, Hayes, Robbins, Horne 2-1-5, Duval, Herbig 2-0-6, Kosmo 7-5-19, Oxton 1-1-3, Palilunas 1-0-2, Pendleton 1-5-7

3-pt. goals: Wilson 2, MacDonald, Marshall, Fitzpatrick, Knutson; Brandon 2, Herbig 2 Cam-Rock 17 24 36 48 51 Belfast 16 24 33 48 57

JV: Camden-Rockport 65-54

Houlton 52, MDI 47

At Houlton, Frank DiStefano led the Shiretowners with 18 points in Houlton’s victory.

Reuben Thomas added 12 points while Luke McGary scored 10.

For the Trojans, Ian Jones tossed in a game-high 20 points.

MDI (2-3) 47

Jones 6-7-20, Garrity 1-0-3, Hopkins 2-0-5, Hathaway 1-0-2, Douglass 3-2-8, Colbeth 1-0-2, Archilles 1-0-3, Applegate 2-0-4 Houlton (6-1) 52

Thomas 5-2-12, DiStefano 7-4-18, McGary 5-0-10, Hipsley 3-3-9, Jones 1-0-2, Cottle 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Jones, Garrity, Hopkins, Archilles MDI 12 28 33 47 Houlton 11 25 34 52

JV: MDI 60-50

Bangor Christian 59, DI-Ston. 57

At Husson College in Bangor, Mark Reitsma scored 13 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter to lead Bangor Christian to victory.

Pat McCleary netted 19 points for the Patriots and Matt Conley contributed 11. Nate Conley offered 12 assists.

Mike Albert scored 22 points to pace Deer Isle-Stonington. Josh Bolton added 13 points.

Deer Isle-Stonington (1-5) 57

Albert 11-0-22, Bolton 5-3-13, Bye 3-0-7, Weed 3-2-8, Billings 1-0-2, Haskell 0-1-1, Eaton 2-0-4 Bangor Christian (3-5) 59

M. Conley 3-4-11, Reitsma 10-7-27, McCleary 9-1-19, Patterson 0-2-2, N. Conley, Sobey, Chrisos

3-pt. goals: Bye; M. Conley DI-Stonington 17 33 48 57 Bangor Christian 15 29 40 59

Girls basketball

Mt. Blue 57, Mount Ararat 42

At Farmington, Brandy Sloan scored 15 points to help lead the Mt. Blue Cougars to victory over Mount Ararat of Topsham.

Heather Ernest and Rachel Yates scored 11 and 10 points, respectively, for Mt. Blue.

Molly Gilbride led the Eagles with eight points.

Mount Ararat (1-2) 42

Gilbride 3-2-8, Johnson 1-1-3, Lavigne 0-1-1, Cogswell 2-0-4, Soboleski 3-0-7, Petre, Levesque 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-2-4, Sanford 1-1-3, Bagwell 3-0-6, Hunt 2-0-4 Mt. Blue (3-0) 57

Sloan 6-2-15, Ernest 3-5-11, Yates 4-0-10, Drosdik 2-0-4, Kiernan 2-0-4, Maguire 1-0-2, Powers 1-1-3, Vining 1-0-2, James 0-2-2, Stevens 0-2-2, Tuttle, Alexander 0-1-1, Corey, Blauvelt 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Soboleski; Sloan, Yates 2 Mount Ararat 6 16 28 42 Mt. Blue 18 38 49 57

JV: Mt. Blue 35-18

Camden-Rockport 66, Belfast 43

At Camden, Anna Sommo and Megan Cressler scored 13 points each as the Windjammers remained unbeaten.

Karinna Russo netted 12 and Lauren Whitney added 11 for Camden-Rockport.

Ashley Bryant paced the Lions of Belfast with 10 points.

Belfast (1-5) 43

Prescott 0-3-3, A. Bryant 3-3-10, K. Bryant 2-0-4, Flood 1-0-2, Boynton 0-2-2, Curtis 2-0-5, Woodbury 1-0-2, Brown 4-0-8, Collins 0-2-2, Lahaye 2-1-5, Potvin, Hyslip Camden-Rockport (5-0) 66

A. Sommo 5-3-13, Russo 3-4-12, Neville 1-2-4, Croche 1-4-7, Robbins 1-0-2, Jones 0-1-1, Whitney 4-3-11, Spinney 0-2-2, L. Sommo 0-1-1, Cressler 4-5-13, Beveridge, Dailey, Goodale

3-pt. goals: Croche; Curtis, A. Bryant Belfast 11 20 24 43 Camden-Rockport 15 35 50 66

JV: Camden-Rockport 50-41

Ellsworth 53, MCI 41

At Pittsfield, Amanda Smith tallied a game-high 21 points in the Eagles’ victory.

Bekah Metzler added 10 points for Ellsworth and Layne McDonald contributed nine.

Amanda Leavitt led Maine Central Institute with 19 points, while Jessica Thompson netted 12.

Ellsworth (2-4) 53

McDonald 4-0-9, Sirois 1-0-2, J. Merchant 3-0-6, Johnston 2-1-5, Smith 9-3-21, Metzler 5-0-10, Silsby, Chan, C. Merchant, Page MCI (2-4) 41

Gustin 0-1-1, Thompson 5-2-12, Leavitt 7-2-19, Luce 1-0-3, Cummings 3-0-6, George, Harris, Fitts

3-pt. goals: McDonald; Luce Ellsworth 12 24 43 53 MCI 6 20 30 41

Searsport 81, Machias 28

At Searsport, Holly Gracie and Andrea Blanchard combined for 55 points to lead the unbeaten Searsport Vikings to the victory.

Gracie had 29 points, eight steals, and six assists for Searsport. Blanchard had 26 points and 14 rebounds for the Vikings, whose half-court press helped them make 22 steals.

LeAnn Pritchard led Machias with seven points.

Pritchard 2-2-7, Irving 2-2-6, Carter 3-0-6, Phipps 3-0-6, Guptill 1-0-2, Wood, Smith 0-1-1, McDonald, Feeney, Roberts Searsport (5-0) 81

Gracie 10-7-29, Blanchard 8-9-26, Curtis 3-0-6, Smith 3-0-6, Suppes 1-2-4, Plourde 1-0-2, Lavway 1-0-2, Carroll 1-0-2, Herrick 1-0-2, Benjamin 1-0-2, Seekins, Vasilauskas

3-pt. goals: Pritchard; Gracie 2, Blanchard Machias 7 14 25 28 Searsport 16 33 54 81

JV: Searsport 55-10

Sumner 38, Bucksport 29

At East Sullivan, Amber Lane scored 10 of her game-high 14 points in the second half as Sumner outscored Bucksport 22-11 to overcome a two-point halftime deficit.

Jenn Reynolds had nine points for the winners.

Maggie Kropp’s 10 points paced Bucksport.

Bucksport (0-7) 29

Taylor 0-3-3, Boyle 3-0-6, White, Pelletier 0-4-4, Kropp 5-0-10, Pollard 1-0-2, Woodward 0-2-2, Sawyer 0-2-2 Sumner (2-4) 38

Briscoe, Mickel 1-3-5, Thibault, Reynolds 4-1-9, Lane 6-2-14, Young 2-1-5, Boyd 1-0-2, Crowley 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: none Bucksport 8 18 20 29 Sumner 4 16 22 38

JV: Bucksport 34-21

BC Patriots 52, DI-Stonington 25

At Bangor, Lari Sobey tallied a game-high 19 points in the Patriots’ victory over the Mariners.

Sam Ross tossed in nine points for Bangor Christian.

Angela Douglass paced Deer Isle-Stonington with eight points.

DI-Stonington 25

Sobey 8-3-19, Mick 2-1-5, Ross 4-1-9, Moores 2-1-5, Sage 1-0-2, Haverlock 2-0-4, Ossinger 1-0-2, Reitsma 2-0-4, Snow 1-0-2, Johnson Bangor Christian 52

Douglass 4-0-8, Douvarjo 1-3-5, Monteith 0-1-1, Fifield 1-2-4, Gross 1-0-2, McDonnell 1-0-2, Eaton 0-2-2, Wiberg DI-Stonington 2 10 18 25 Bangor Christian 14 29 44 52

Hockey

Win-Dale 5, Presque Isle 4 (OT)

At Presque Isle, Lee St. Hilaire’s third goal of the game, coming with just six seconds left in overtime, gave Win-Dale its triumph over Presque Isle.

Bobby Clark assisted on the game-winner, his third assist of the game.

Nick Howard had a goal and two assists for the winners, who hail from Winthrop High and Hall-Dale of Farmingdale. Tim Detriech scored the other goal. Adam St. Onge picked up the win in goal.

Chad Sirois, Andy Beaulieu, Luke Fitzpatrick and Steve Laplante scored for Presque Isle. Fitzpatrick and Beaulieu also had assists along with Joe Flenner, Ryan Stevens and Randy Cyr. Ted Wright manned the net.

Messalonskee 3, Old Town 2

At Alfond Arena in Orono, Trapper Tinker scored two goals, both assisted by Kevin Purnell, to spark 2-2 Messalonskee.

Jake Rancourt scored unassisted and Mitch McPartlin saved 34 of 36 shots for the Eagles of Oakland.

Ryan Bernard notched a goal and assisted on a Griffin Dill goal for Old Town. Nick St. Louis added an assist. Casey Powers made 24 saves on 27 shots.


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