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HARRINGTON – Mike Hardy netted nine of 21 total points in the last three minutes of the game to push Sumner of East Sullivan past Narraguagus of Harrington with a 62-55 boys basketball victory Friday.
Ross Grammer contributed 15 points to the Tigers of East Sullivan’s final score.
Luke Shaw led Narraguagus of Harrington with 18 points. Brandon Emerson followed up with 10 points.
Sumner (5-3) 62
Phinney 2-0-4, Dunbar, Polk 4-1-9, Hills, Coperthwait, Hardy 3-15-21, Winslow 2-0-4, Duke 4-1-9, Grammer 7-0-15
Narraguagus (3-5) 55
Snider 3-0-6, Shaw 7-3-18, Emerson 4-0-10, Alley 0-1-1, Fraser 3-3-9, Skeate, Knapp 4-0-8, Digioia 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Grammer; Shaw
Sumner 10 29 44 62
Narraguagus 16 30 40 55
Dexter 62, Schenck 43
At Dexter Thursday, Matt Foster scored 22 points to help lead the Dexter Tigers past Schenck of East Millinocket.
Travis Patterson scored 14 points and Ben Robinson added 13 for the Tigers.
Mike Hamlin led the Wolverines with nine points.
Schenck (4-5) 43
Johnson 2-0-5, Jamo 3-2-9, Rossignol 4-0-8, Hamlin 3-1-9, Deschenes 3-2-8, Thompson 1-0-2, Libby, Lufkin 1-0-2, Spearin, P. Jamo, Cram
Dexter (6-4) 62
Russell, Patterson 5-1-14, Mountain 0-3-3, Cooley 1-1-3, Robichaud 1-1-3, Hersey, Robinson 5-0-13, Clukey, Foster 7-3-22, Page 2-0-4, Roach
3-pt. goals: Johnson, Hamlin 2; Patterson 3, Robinson 3, Foster 5
Schenck 11 20 33 43
Dexter 15 32 48 62
JV: Dexter 55-35
Orono 61, Hermon 47
At Orono Thursday night, the Riots’ defense held Hermon standout Ryan Garland to just eight points to help the Riots knock off the defending Eastern Maine champs.
Daryl Watson led the winners with 14 points. Mark Mehuren and Eric Kempen each had 12.
Joey Schacht led the Hawks with 16 points.
Hermon (5-4) 47
Schacht 6-1-16, Miller 1-0-3, Garland 4-0-8, Shaw 3-0-6, Lane 2-6-8, Ouellette 1-0-4, Moulton 1-0-2, Reid, Haggerty, Kenney, Watson
Orono (3-3) 61
Watson 5-4-14, Mehuren 3-5-12, Heitmann 1-0-3, Perfoni 0-2-2, Kempen 4-1-12, White 2-0-4, Ellis 1-0-2, Ulrich 5-0-11, Sinclair, Saucier
3-pt. goals: Schacht, Miller and Ouellette; Kempen 3, Watson 2, Mehuren, Heitmann
Hermon 11 18 32 47
Orono 10 33 45 61
JV: Hermon 58-55
Woodland 57, Mattanawcook 52
At Lincoln, Bob Ferry led Woodland over Mattanawcook with 20 points.
Frankie Morrison netted 15 points for the Dragons while Matt Lord put in 13.
Delany Wilkes tallied 16 points as Jonathan Carney notched 15 for the Lynx.
Woodland (6-3) 57
Ferry 5-9-20, Morrison 3-9-15, Lord 6-1-13, J. Casel 2-0-4, Gillespie 1-2-4, M. Casel 0-1-1, Nicholas
Mattanawcook (3-6) 52
Wilkes 5-6-16, Carney 6-3-15, Weatherbee 2-0-5, Pete 1-0-2, Cousineau 0-1-1, Leighton 1-0-2, Libbey 1-1-3, LaPlante 3-2-8, Towle, Crocker
3-pt. goals: Ferry; Weatherbee
Woodland 10 21 41 57
Mattanawcook 11 24 33 52
JV: Mattanawcook 95-57
Girls Basketball
Foxcroft Acad. 65, Bucksport 45
At Dover Foxcroft, Amy Kelley drove Foxcroft Academy to victory with 18 points and 11 rebounds.
Jaime Champeon, and Holli Nichols netted 11 points apiece, and Dana Frasz and Leslie Glover scored 10 points each for the Ponies.
Emily Woodward led Bucksport with 13 points. Cara Pollard contributed 11 points.
Bucksport (1-7) 45
Richards, Pollard 5-1-11, Taylor, Gordon 2-0-4, Pelletier 3-0-7, Damon 1-0-2, Goode 0-1-1, Woodward 4-5-13, Carter 3-1-7, Andrews
Foxcroft Academy (5-3) 65
Nichols 4-1-11, Cartwright, A. Snow, Frasz 4-0-10, Merrill 2-0-5, C. Snow, Kelley 6-6-18, Jaime Champeon 4-0-11, Glover 4-2-10, Dow
3-pt. goals: Pelletier; Frasz 2, Merrill, Champeon 3
Bucksport 11 22 32 45
Foxcroft Academy 12 25 37 65
JV: Foxcroft Academy 35-18
Nokomis 60, Brewer 32
At Brewer, sophomore center Danielle Clark had a dominating game inside as she finished with 40 points to lead Nokomis of Newport by the Witches.
Carolyn McAvoy scored six points to lead Brewer.
Nokomis (7-0) 60
Welch, Clark 14-12-40, Preble 0-1-1, Pelkey 3-0-7, Murray 2-1-6, Palmer, Snow, Burnett 1-1-3, Paradis, Stewart, Merrow, Lowe 1-1-3
Brewer (3-3) 32
Capponi, Bean 1-3-5, A. Freeman 1-2-5, K. Freeman, Wing 2-0-5, McAvoy 3-0-6, Armstrong, Hamm 0-2-2, Sutherland 1-0-2, McLaughlin, Eason 1-0-2, Higgins 1-3-5
3-pt. goals: Pelkey, Murray; A. Freeman, Wing
Nokomis 11 33 52 60
Brewer 7 13 28 32
JV: Nokomis 36-25
Waterville 55, Mt. Blue 35
At Farmington, Tracy Nale led the visiting Purple Panthers past the defending state champs with 18 points over Mt. Blue.
Eileen Dunn chipped in with 10 for Waterville.
Amanda James led the Cougars with 13 points.
Waterville (3-3) 53
Nale 7-4-18, Laughlin 1-5-7, Dunn 3-4-10, L’Heureux 3-0-6, McGuan 3-0-6, Madore 2-0-4, Serdjenian 0-4-4, Hawkes
Mt. Blue (3-3) 35
James 5-0-13, Blauvelt 3-2-8, Drosdik 2-0-4, Alexander 1-1-3, Carleton 1-0-2, Harrell 1-0-2, Corey 1-0-2, Hastings 0-1-1, Powers, Delaney
3-pt. goals: James 3
Waterville 9 28 38 55
Mt. Blue 9 21 25 35
JV: Mt. Blue 56-16
Dexter 49, Schenck 21
At East Millinocket, Brittany Veazie and Kristin Gilbert carried Dexter to victory with 12 points each.
Ashley Foster added 10 points for the winners.
Kasey Wyman and Emily Davis each scored five points for the Wolverines.
Dexter (7-3) 49
B. Veazie 5-1-12, Gilbert 5-2-12, Foster 3-4-10, K. Veazie 3-0-8, Haiko 1-0-2, Rabideau, Hogan, S. Turner, Nelson 1-0-2, Belanger, McKusick, Pullen, Patterson 1-0-3, L. Turner, Pratt, McCormick
Schenck (1-7) 21
Davis 2-1-5, Wyman 2-0-5, Libby 2-0-4, Farrington, Gordon 0-1-1, Nicholson, Chaverie 0-1-1, Tapley, Jones, Cram 1-0-2, King 1-0-2, Page, Duprey 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: B. Veazie, K. Veazie 2, Patterson; Davis, Wyman
Dexter 10 27 44 49
Schenck 5 11 13 21
JV: Dexter 49-18
Stearns 52, Penobscot Valley 39
At Howland, Jen Raymond dominated with 21 points to power the Minutemen.
Pam Pelletier followed up with 14 points for Stearns of Millinocket.
Megan Cyr led Penobscot Valley of Howland with 18 points and Kylie McGinn contributed nine.
Stearns (8-1) 52
A. MacKenzie, Nason 3-0-6, LeGassey, K. MacKenzie, Boynton 3-0-6, Osborne, Saucier, Pelletier 6-2-14, Achorn 2-1-5, Raymond 9-3-21
Penobscot Valley (2-7) 39
Porter 1-0-2, S. Trafton 1-0-2, Drost 1-0-2, Colbath 0-2-2, Cyr 6-3-18, Lloyd, K. Trafton 1-0-2, Beshai 1-0-2, McGinn 2-5-9
3-pt. goals: Cyr 3
Stearns 17 30 41 52
Penobscot Valley 5 16 30 39
JV: Penobscot Valley 41-40
MDI 47, Ellsworth 38
At Ellsworth, the Mount Desert Island Trojans took an eight-point third-quarter lead and then converted nine free throws in the fourth quarter to secure the win.
Bracey Barker paced the winners with 17 points, Melissa Gott added 13 and Shelly Gott netted 10.
May Chan scored 13 points for Ellsworth.
MDI (7-1) 47
Chernosky 2-1-5, Osier, Stanley, Horton 1-0-2, S. Gott 3-3-10, Barker 4-8-17, Baldwin, Kane, M. Gott 4-5-13
Ellsworth (3-6) 38
Chan 5-1-13, Silsby 0-1-1, Patten 3-0-6, Pelletier, Sirois 2-1-6, Merchant 3-0-6, Glass 1-0-2, Page 1-0-2, Lutz 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: S. Gott, B. Barker; Chan 2, Sirois
MDI 10 18 28 47
Ellsworth 9 15 20 38
JV: MDI 52-40
Calais 72, Lee 54
At Lee, Katie Frost scored 19 points to lead a trio of double-digit scorers for the undefeated Calais Blue Devils.
Morgan Drew scored 14 points and Lanna Martin added 12 for Calais.
Deidra Ham led the Pandas with 16 points while Tori Nute had 10 points and 15 rebounds.
Calais (7-0) 72
Frost 8-0-19, L. Martin 5-2-12, Drew 6-2-14, C. Martin 3-2-9, Ludington, Feck 3-0-7, Redding 4-1-9, Welch 1-0-2, Price, Best
Lee Academy (1-3) 54
Ham 7-2-16, Nute 4-2-10, Mallett, Bird, Harris 3-0-9, Linscott 1-0-2, Hersom 1-2-4, Cole 2-1-5, Gifford 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Frost 3, C. Martin, Feck; Harris 3
Calais 17 36 55 72
Lee 14 29 42 54
JV: Lee 36-20
Searsport 45, Central 39
At Corinth, Andrea Blanchard led all scorers with 23 points to lead the Searsport Vikings past Central High School.
Katie Ahearn had 11 points and eight rebounds while Amy Shaw scored 10 points for the Red Devils.
Searsport (6-2) 45
Blanchard 11-0-23, Carroll 3-0-6, Gracie 2-0-4, Larrabee 2-0-4, Smith 2-0-4, Plourde 1-0-2, Vasiliauskas 1-0-2, Benjamin, Curtis, Seekins
Central (2-7) 39
Ahearn 4-3-11, Shaw 5-0-10, Davis 2-3-7, Lyford 2-0-4, Parker 1-1-3, Allen 1-0-2, Bell 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Blanchard
Searsport 12 24 35 45
Central 3 18 29 39
JV: Searsport 41-29
Bangor 67, Old Town 44
At Red Barry Gym in Bangor, Alison Smith poured in 22 points and grabbed 16 rebounds to power the Rams to their fifth win.
Terra Curtis added 15 points for the winners and Catherine Miller had 11 rebounds.
Sarah Metivier paced Old Town with 14 points.
Old Town (1-5) 44
Metivier 6-2-14, Thibodeau 2-4-9, Brown 3-3-9, Spencer 3-2-8, Greene, Osborne, Cole, Saucier, Hesseltine 1-2-4, Kennedy, Eastman
Bangor (5-1) 67
Smith 7-8-22, Curtis 7-1-15, Miller 3-1-7, Prudente, Tower 1-0-2, Achorn 1-0-3, McLeod, Capehart 1-0-2, Michaud 1-0-2, Woodcock 2-0-6, Magee 3-0-6, Warner, Clarke 1-0-2, Hayden
3-pt. goals: Thibodeau; Achorn, Woodcock
Old Town 12 22 32 44
Bangor 16 34 53 67
BC Patriots 42, Jones.-Beals 25
At Husson College in Bangor, Renee Mick led Bangor Christian with 15 points in a win over Jonesport-Beals.
Sam Ross tallied 11 points and six assists for the Patriots as Meredith Moores ripped down nine rebounds.
Chelsie Carver and Ami Carver paced the Royals with seven points each.
Jonesport-Beals (2-4) 25
Colbeth 0-1-1, Look 1-0-2, Beal 1-0-2, C. Carver 3-0-7, Davis 1-0-2, Garnett 2-0-4, A. Carver 3-1-7, Woodward
Bangor Christian (7-1) 42
Ross 3-4-11, Mick 7-1-15, Moores 1-2-4, Reitsma 3-0-6, Miller 2-0-4, Haverlock 1-0-2, Simmons
3-pt. goals: C. Carver; Ross
Jonesport-Beals 6 15 20 25
Bangor Christian 16 23 31 42
JV: Bangor Christian 44-22
Ice Hockey
Brewer 4, Westbrook 2
At Portland, Brewer goalie Justin Boober held 3-3 Westbrook to only two goals, stopping 24 of 26 shots.
Will Prescott, Kevin Kotredes, Josh Kochis, and Ryan Largay notched a goal apiece for the 4-4 Witches.
Will Jackson and Bob Smith scored a goal apiece for Westbrook. Goalie Fred Jackson made 24 saves on 28 shots.
Bangor 4, Hampden 0
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Justin Libbey led Bangor over Hampden Academy with two goals.
Both Billy Baker and Kyle Baker notched a goal and an assist for the Rams while Tyson Schroder added two assists and Ben Payson tallied one assist. Goalie Chris Zielinski stopped all 20 shots he faced.
Goalie Julian Kaelin made 39 saves on 43 shots for the Broncos.
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