Hayes powers Brewer to win

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WINSLOW – A.J. Hayes scored two goals and notched an assist to lead the Brewer Witches to a 7-3 high school hockey victory over the Skowhegan Indians Saturday. Josh Caldwell, Timmy Largay and Robbie Hayes each notched a goal and an assist. Jesse Simko and…
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WINSLOW – A.J. Hayes scored two goals and notched an assist to lead the Brewer Witches to a 7-3 high school hockey victory over the Skowhegan Indians Saturday.

Josh Caldwell, Timmy Largay and Robbie Hayes each notched a goal and an assist. Jesse Simko and Jamie Mansfield each chipped in with a goal for the 1-0 Witches. Goalie Justin Bubar made 23 saves on 26 shots.

Scott Holmes led 0-2 Skowhegan with two goals and an assist while Brett Bilodeau tallied a goal and two assists. Goalie Tom Hopkins stopped 30 of 37 shots.

Bangor 5, Winslow 2

At Sukee Arena in Winslow, Kyle Baker scored three goals to lead the Rams past perennial Class B power Winslow.

Bobby Leavitt and Justin Libbey added a goal each for 2-0 Bangor. Kevin Cobb, Tyson Schroder and Billy Baker tallied assists while Chris Zielinski made 20 saves on 22 shots.

Chris Langlais and Scott Grenier scored the goals for 0-1 Winslow. Jeff Paquette and Grant Woodbrey had assists. Chris McCabe made 20 saves on 25 shots.

Boys basketball

Deer Isle-Stonington 73, Shead 55

At Eastport, Josh Bolton’s 23 points aided Deer Isle-Stonington in a win over Shead.

Justin Boyce tallied 12 points as Matt Perez, Roger Hardy and Eric Gray each notched nine for the Mariners.

Ben Maloney led the Tiger attack with 17 points. Adam Cox and Cliff Urquhart each netted nine points.

Deer Isle-Stonington (1-0) 73

Bolton 10-2-23, Boyce 4-4-12, Perez 3-3-9, Hardy 4-1-9, E. Gray 4-1-9, Martin 2-0-4, Geilarowski 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Ballow 1-0-2, Wallace 0-1-1, B. Gray, Trundy

Shead (1-1) 55

Maloney 6-5-17, Cox 3-3-9, Urquhart 4-1-9, Toney 3-2-8, Bones 2-1-5, Bowen 2-1-5, Smith 0-1-1, Constant 0-1-1, Ingersoll

3-pt. goals: Bolton

Deer Isle-Stonington 23 40 58 73

Schenck 13 21 33 55

East Grand 85, Averill 49

At Husson College in Bangor, James Godley led East Grand to a win over Averill with 31 points.

Otto Rubsman added 11 points for the Vikings of Danforth.

Andrew Almeida led the Beavers of Hinckley with 24 points.

East Grand (1-0) 85

Godley 11-4-31, Rubsman 5-1-11, Shain 3-0-7, Parker 2-0-4, Mortland 2-0-4, Byers 2-0-4, Faulkner 2-0-4, T. Irish 1-1-3, Gillis 2-2-6, Gray 0-2-2, Zugelder 2-2-6, C. Irish 1-0-2, Kenyan 0-1-1

Averill (0-1) 49

Almeida 9-3-24, Temkin 1-2-4, Levesque 2-2-6, Goodwin 2-1-5, Parker 2-0-5, Cooper 2-1-5, Shultz, Arnold

3-pt. goals: Godley 3, Shain; Almeida 3, Parker

East Grand 21 51 70 85

Averill 12 22 36 34

JV: East Grand 53-34

Dexter 40, Central 36

At Dexter Friday night, Ben Robinson netted 13 points to lead the Dexter Tigers to their first win of the season.

Jason Clukey followed up with nine points.

Billy Kane led Central of East Corinth with 14 points.

Central (0-1) 36

Jo. Allen 1-0-2, Logne, Shell 1-0-2, Ja. Allen 2-0-5, Kane 5-1-14, Stroub 2-0-4, Oyster 3-1-7, Libby 1-0-2, Rollins

Dexter (1-0) 40

Patterson 4-0-8, Cooley 0-2-2, Robichaud, Robinson 5-0-13, Clukey 2-5-9, Foster 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Ja. Allen, Kane 3; Robinson 3

Central 6 13 20 36

Dexter 9 19 24 40

JV: Dexter 51-31

Greenville 77, Highview 26

At Greenville, Tyler Muzzy led Greenville past Highview Christian with 21 points and 10 rebounds.

Jon Either tossed in 16 points for the Lakers. Luke Knowlton notched 10 points and six steals.

David Day led the Knights of Charleston with 12 points.

Highview Christian (0-1) 26

Day 3-6-12, Allen 1-2-4, Andrews 0-3-3, Cooper 1-0-2, Philbrick 1-0-2, Kneeland 1-0-2, Waite 0-1-1, Webber, Bishop

Greenville (1-0) 77

Muzzy 10-0-21, J. Either 8-0-16, Knowlton 4-2-10, B. Campbell 2-1-5, D. Campbell 1-1-3, Bouscher 4-0-8, Aucion 1-2-4, Belmont 4-0-8, J. Douglas 1-0-2, Breton, R. Douglas, Fowle, Laroche

3-pt. goals: Muzzy

Highview 2 8 15 26

Greenville 31 47 68 77

Islesboro 78, Eastgate Chr. 43

At Gray, Travis Tatro scored 28 points to lead the Islesboro Eagles to the win over Eastgate Christian Academy.

For the Eagles, Andrew Leach had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Elek Miller had 11 points and 12 rebounds.

Ben McKay led the way for Eastgate with 25 points.

Islesboro (1-0) 78

Tatro 12-0-28, Miller 5-0-11, Leach 8-0-16, Bolduc 3-0-6, Delaney, Pike, Zlowtkowski 1-0-2, Wuori, Roberts 2-0-5, Kerr, Grindle 2-1-5, Diffin 2-1-5

Eastgate Christian (0-1) 43

Anderson 1-0-2, Turgeon 1-0-2, Lobozzo, J. McKay 2-1-5, Starbird 1-0-3, Holbrook 1-1-4, Allen, B. McKay 11-2-25, Bernard 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Tatro 4, Miller, Roberts; Starbird, B. McKay

Islesboro 22 40 61 78

Eastgate Christian 5 12 28 43

Bangor Christian 40, J-Beals 31

At Jonesport, Roni Haverlock scored 12 points and Pam Reitsma netted 10 as the Patriots opened their season with a victory.

Ami Carver scored a game-high 18 points for Jonesport-Beals.

Bangor Christian (1-0) 40

Ross 1-1-4, Mick 4-0-8, Moores 1-1-3, Reitsma 5-0-10, Miller 0-1-1, Simmons 1-0-2, Haverlock 6-0-12

Jonesport-Beals (0-1) 31

Colbeth, Church 1-0-2, Woodward, Look 1-1-3, Libby, Beal, C. Carver 3-1-7, Davis 0-1-1, Stewart, Garnett, A. Carver 8-2-18

3-pt. goals: Ross

Bangor Christian 6 18 29 40

Jonesport-Beals 5 14 23 31

Girls basketball

Penquis 61, PVHS 32

At Milo, Megan Russell notched 13 points to lead Penquis Valley over Penobscot Valley.

April Allen put in 11 points for the Patriots as both Abby Robinson and Lindsay Hamlin each added eight points.

Meagan Cyr led the Howlers of Howland with 16 points while Alicia Drost netted eight.

PVHS (0-1) 32

Cyr 6-3-16, Drost 3-2-8, S. Trafton 1-0-2, Colbath 2-0-4, K. Trafton 1-0-2, Porter, Young, Lloyd, Beshai, Garland, McGinn, Harvey

Penquis (1-0) 61

Russell 6-1-13, Allen 3-4-11, Robinson 3-2-8, L. Hamlin 3-2-8, L. Gerrish 2-0-4, Madden 1-0-2, Cail 2-2-6, J. Hamlin 2-1-5, Dolley 0-4-4

3-pt. goals: Cyr; Allen

PVHS 8 17 27 32

Penquis 10 28 43 61

Greenville 39, Highview 38

At Greenville, Kim Folsom’s layup with 39 seconds left proved to be the game-winning basket as the Lakers edged the Knights.

Folsom led Greenville with 13 points while Amber Lavigne chipped in 10.

Sarah Lewis and Heather Niles scored 10 points each for Highview Christian of Charleston.

Highview Christian (0-1) 38

Lewis 4-0-10, Niles 3-4-10, Smith 1-6-8, Waite 1-5-7, Drinkwater 1-1-3, Cary

Greenville (1-0) 39

Folsom 6-1-13, A. Lavigne 4-2-10, Douglas 3-0-7, J. Lavigne 1-0-3, Farrington 0-2-2, Bartley 1-0-2, Hanson 1-0-2, Bouley, Turner

3-pt. goals: Lewis 2; Douglas, J. Lavigne

Highview Christian 7 11 21 38

Greenville 1 11 20 39

Mattanawcook 61, Schenck 39

At East Millinocket, Brandi Rideout and Desirae Haines each tossed in 13 points to lead Mattanawcook to victory over Schenck.

Cassie Carver added 12 points for the Lynx of Lincoln.

Kasey Wyman notched eight points while Emily Davis tallied six for the Wolverines.

Mattanawcook 61

Rideout 4-5-13, Haines 6-1-13, Carver 6-0-12, Kyes 2-1-5, Gulesian 1-0-2, Woodman 1-2-4, Keegan 1-1-3, Vance 1-0-2, Head 3-1-7, Harvey, Shorey, Kenney, Slike, Pelletier

Schenck 39

Wyman 1-6-8, Davis 3-0-6, Libby 1-3-5, Gordon 0-1-1, Chaverie 2-1-5, Tapley 1-2-4, Carey 0-2-2, Jones 0-2-2, Cram 1-2-4, Farrington, Nichelson, King, Page

Mattanawcook 16 37 57 61

Schenck 4 12 25 39

JV: Mattanawcook 38-15

Lee 82, Piscataquis 43

At Lee, Kristin Bird had 11 points and 12 rebounds while teammate Deidra Ham scored a game-high 27 to lead the Lee Academy Pandas to the win.

Ashley Linscott added 14 points and Victoria Nute scored 10.

Carole Emery led the Pirates of Guilford with nine points.

Piscataquis (0-1) 43

Emery 4-0-9, Getchell 4-0-8, Leone 3-0-8, Garrett-Young, Kelly 0-2-2, Korsman 2-1-5, Riitano 2-1-5, Bailey 2-0-4, Burnett, Haskell 1-0-2

Lee Academy (1-0) 82

Bird 5-1-11, Linscott 5-1-14, Ham 12-2-27, Nute 5-0-10, Harris 3-0-8, Cole 2-5-9, Mallett, Hersom 1-1-3, Gifford, Shorey

3-pt. goals: Emery, Leone 2; Linscott 3, Ham, Harris 2

Piscataquis 8 16 24 43

Lee Academy 17 36 66 82

JV: Lee 54-27

‘Guagus 71, Washington Acad. 59

At East Machias, Katie Farnsworth hit both of her 3-pointers in the final two minutes of the first half to help cut a nine-point Washington Academy lead down to a halftime tie before the Knights of Harrington went on to a strong second half and a win.

Sarah Snyder had 15 points, freshman Linney Barbee added 14, Carol Perry scored 13, and Farnsworth had 10 for Narraguagus.

Miranda Copeland led the W.A. Raiders with 17 points. Emily Mawhinney scored 16 and Diana Bourdeau added 13.

Narraguagus (1-0) 71

Snyder 6-2-15, Perry 5-1-13, L. Barbee 3-7-14, Farnsworth 4-0-10, S. Howe 2-1-5, B. Howe 4-1-9, M. Barbee, Sawyer, Woodsum

Washington Academy (0-1) 59

Copeland 5-7-17, Mawhinney 6-2-16, Bourdeau 4-3-13, Ferguson 1-5-7, N. Stauffer 0-3-3, Dennison 1-1-3, Albee, K. Stauffer, Almendinger, A. Govoni, L. Govoni, Fivgas

3-pt. goals: Snyder, Perry 2, L. Barbee, Farnsworth 2; Mawhinney 2, Bourdeau 2

Narraguagus 12 28 46 71

Washington Acad. 15 28 37 59

JV: Washington Academy 42-36


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