Belfast Lions rally late to beat Black Raiders Kosmo scores 10 in 4th quarter

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BELFAST – Chad Kosmo scored 10 points in the fourth quarter Tuesday night as the Belfast Lions completed their rally to post a 58-55 schoolboy basketball victory over the Winslow Black Raiders. Kosmo finished with 20 points, Colby Horne contributed 13 and Chris Duval added…
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BELFAST – Chad Kosmo scored 10 points in the fourth quarter Tuesday night as the Belfast Lions completed their rally to post a 58-55 schoolboy basketball victory over the Winslow Black Raiders.

Kosmo finished with 20 points, Colby Horne contributed 13 and Chris Duval added 12.

Micah Grant also put on a scoring show as he popped in 12 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter in Winslow’s attempt to regain the lead. Nate Boutin and Pat Dempsey had 15 and 13 points, respectively.

Winslow (4-5) 55

T. Hapworth, Dempsey 4-4-13, Peters, LaBrie, S. Hapworth, Hughes 1-0-2, Krummel, Calvo 1-0-2, Grant 8-6-23, Boutin 6-2-15

Belfast (6-3) 58

Robbins 1-0-2, Pendleton 1-0-2, Crofoot, Morley, Cowan 1-0-2, Duval 3-5-12, Hayes 2-1-5, Horne 6-1-13, Herbig, Reynolds 0-2-2, Kosmo 7-6-20

3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home

Winslow 14 23 37 55

Belfast 6 21 38 58

JV: Belfast 47-46

Bucksport 81, MDI 66

At Mount Desert, junior guard Jason Harvey nailed six 3-pointers and scored 36 points to help the Golden Bucks earn the win.

Corey Guilford scored 15 more for Bucksport while Ben Nason added 12.

Jesse Dyer tallied 18 for Mount Desert Island while James Hopkins added 15.

Bucksport (5-4) 81

Harvey 12-6-36, Guilford 5-3-15, Nason 6-0-12, Allard 3-0-6, Porter 2-0-4, Beeson 1-2-4, Dow 1-0-2, Sullivan 1-0-2, Lalonde, Mercer

MDI (2-7) 66

Dyer 8-0-18, Hopkins 4-4-15, B. Colbeth 4-1-9, Tripp 3-0-6, Fellis 2-1-5, Greenleaf 1-2-4, Joseph 1-0-3, R. Colbeth 1-2-4, Carr 1-0-2, Jones, Fernald, Steeves

3-pt. goals: Harvey 6, Guilford 2; Dyer 2, Hopkins 3, Joseph

Bucksport 15 45 64 81

MDI 17 30 48 66

JV: Bucksport 70-66

Narraguagus 60, GSA 58

At Harrington, Jason Snider’s driving layup with 35 seconds remaining snapped a 57-57 tie and Luke Shaw added a free throw with 11 seconds left to hold off the rallying Eagles.

Snider finished with 19 points, Shaw contributed 15 and Jason DiGioia popped in nine more. Steven Knapp grabbed nine rebounds to go with his seven points.

Ryan Hutchins had 24 points and 12 rebounds, both game highs, for George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.

Nick Henry chipped in with 13 points.

George Stevens (5-3) 58

Black 1-0-2, Astbury 1-0-2, Smith 2-2-6, Ledien 2-1-7, Henry 5-3-13, Clapp 2-0-4, Hutchins 10-4-24

Narraguagus (4-5) 60

Snider 8-3-19, Shaw 7-1-15, Beal, Emerson, Alley 2-0-4, Fraser 3-0-6, Knapp 3-1-7, DiGioia 4-1-9

3-pt. goals: Ledien 2

George Stevens 12 20 38 58

Narraguagus 14 26 47 60

JV: Narraguagus 85-82 (OT)

Penobscot Valley 69, Searsport 46

At Howland, Stu Morin scored 18 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for the Howlers.

Brad Harris had 14 points and Scott Bates chipped in with 10 points.

Josh McFarlin scored 18 for Searsport while Ben Relyea helped out with 13.

Searsport (0-9) 46

McFarlan 6-3-18, Relyea 4-4-13, Grove 3-2-8, Moran 1-1-4, Lockhart 1-0-2, Vasiliauskas 0-1-1, Quisenberry, Flanney, Mercer, Robertson, Ward, Weaver

Penobscot Valley (5-4) 69

Morin 8-2-18, Harris 7-0-14, Bates 4-2-10, Mulligan 4-1-9, Oakes 2-0-5, Doyon 1-3-5, Slowikowski 1-3-5, Cummings 1-1-3, Sereyko, Artes

3-pt. goals: McFarlan 3, Relyea, Moran; Oakes

Searsport 5 20 37 46

Penobscot Valley 19 33 47 69

JV: Penobscot Valley 68, 53

Sumner 75, DI-Stonington 52

At East Sullivan, Mike Hardy pumped in a game-high 34 points and also had 15 rebounds and six blocked shots to spearhead Sumner to its third straight triumph.

J.J. Phinney had 17 points for Sumner.

Josh Bolton’s 21 points and Justin Boyce’s 10 led Deer Isle-Stonington.

Deer Isle-Stonington (4-4) 52

Bolton 9-1-21, Perez 2-0-4, Bennett 1-0-2, Boyce 4-2-10, Martin 1-1-3, R. Hardy 2-0-4, Wallace 1-0-3, Ray, Gielarowski 2-1-5, Smith, Ballou, Trundy

Sumner (7-3) 75

Malloy 2-3-7, Phinney 6-0-17, Dunbar 1-0-2, Hills 2-0-6, Cowperthwaite 1-0-2, M. Hardy 14-6-34, Jordan 0-2-2, Winslow, Grammer 0-4-4, Duke 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Bolton 2, Wallace; Phinney 5, Hills 2

DI-Stonington 15 31 41 52

Sumner 19 38 57 75

JV: Sumner 58-41

Brewer 74, Old Town 59

At Old Town, the Brewer Witches made the most of their opportunities on the line, shooting 24-for-29 overall and 13-for-15 in the final quarter to pull away from the Indians.

Justin Archer scored 22 points to lead the Witches. Jon Bell hit eight of nine foul shots en route to 17 points and Trevor Killip had 16.

Shawn Kenniston took all nine of Old Town’s free throws, hitting eight, before finishing with 30 points. Andi Jackson had 12 points and Justin Robbins scored 10.

Brewer (3-4) 74

Archer 9-4-22, Bell 4-8-17, Killip 6-4-16, Drillen 3-3-9, Bouzan-Kaloustian 1-4-6, Freeman 1-0-3, Doucette 0-1-1, Bernier, Sargent, Goupee, Everett, Frost, Chasse

Old Town (2-4) 59

Kenniston 10-8-30, Jackson 5-0-12, Robbins 5-0-10, Stormann 2-0-5, Madden 1-0-2, Mahaney, Tewhey, Brown

3-pt. goals: Bell, Freeman; Kenniston 2, Jackson 2, Stormann

Brewer 13 30 49 74

Old Town 13 20 38 59

JV: Brewer 56-52

Ellsworth 63, Orono 44

At Ellsworth, Derek Awalt and John Morse scored six points apiece in the third period as Ellsworth outscored Orono 25-14 to build a 12-point lead entering the fourth quarter.

Awalt and Steve DeWitt had 13 points apiece for the winners.

Mark Mehuren’s 11 points and Eric Kempen’s nine guided Orono.

Orono (3-4) 44

Watson 3-0-6, Mehuren 4-0-11, Heitmann, Perron 1-0-2, Sinclair 3-0-6, Kempen 3-3-9, White 2-0-4, Saucier, Ellis, Ulrich 3-0-6

Ellsworth (5-5) 63

Richards 3-2-8, King 3-0-6, Mayo, DeWitt 6-0-13, Murray, A. Smith 3-2-8, Awalt 5-0-13, Jock Morse, Sawyer 0-2-2, John Morse 3-2-8, C. Smith 0-2-2, Boles, Bradford 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Mehuren 3; Awalt 3, DeWitt

Orono 13 20 34 44

Ellsworth 11 21 46 63

JV: Ellsworth 47-34

Lee Acad. 54, Schenck 50

At Lee, Brian Ripley led the Pandas past the Wolverines with 21 points and 15 rebounds.

Matt Corbin and Dustin Pickering each scored 12 for Lee Academy.

Ryan Deschenes netted 14 points for Schenck of East Millinocket and had 11 rebounds. Ben Jamo added 10 points.

Schenck (5-6) 50

Deschenes 5-4-14, Jamo 3-2-10, Graham 2-0-5, Hamlin 3-0-6, Johnston 1-0-3, Rossignol 2-1-5, Thompson 2-27, Lufkin, Spearin

Lee Acad. (3-6) 54

Ripley 5-9-21, Corbin 5-2-12, Dustin 4-4-12, Carpenter 3-0-6, Mallett 1-1-3, Thurlow, Severance, McAlpine, Emery, Dow

3-pt. goals: Jamo 2, Graham, Johnston, Thompson; Ripley 2

Schenck 11 29 38 50

Lee Acad. 24 41 44 54

JV: Lee 62-48

Katahdin 70, Bangor Christian 67

At Husson College in Bangor, Brandon McCarthy’s 30-point performance helped the Cougars hold off the Patriots and remain undefeated.

Dan Cullen tossed in 19 points for Katahdin of Sherman Station.

David Chrisos led the way for Bangor Christian with 22 points, including 13 free throws. Josh Madden scored 14 points, with Kyle Bradford and Matt Conley hitting for 10 each.

Katahdin (10-0) 70

McCarthy 9-9-30, Cullen 8-3-19, Robinson 4-1-9, Kelley 3-1-9, McNally 1-0-2, Atkinson 0-1-1, Perry, T. Rodgerson, D. Rodgerson

Bangor Christian (4-7) 67

Chrisos 4-13-22, Madden 5-0-14, Bradford 4-0-10, Conley 4-0-10, Patterson 1-0-2, McCleary 3-1-7, Sobey 1-0-2, Tyree, Doten

3-pt. goals: McCarthy 3, Kelley 2; Conley 2, Chrisos, Bradford 2, Madden 4

Katahdin 17 33 51 70

Bangor Christian 15 39 47 67

JV: Bangor Christian 57-26

Penquis 60, Central 48

At Milo, Jeremy Allen connected for a game-high 33 points and pulled down 20 rebounds to power Penquis to victory.

Matt Heal tossed in 10 points for the Patriots.

Billy Kane netted 15 points and Lowell Oyster added 13 for Central of Corinth.

Central (2-7) 48

Jo. Allen 2-0-5, Logue, S. Strout, Ja. Allen 3-0-6, Kane 6-0-16, Straub 2-0-5, Oyster 6-1-13, Libby 1-0-3, Rollins, M. Strout

Penquis (7-2) 60

Plummer 1-0-2, Chase, Knapp 2-0-4, Leonard 1-1-3, Kissell, Ladd, Webb 1-4-6, Gillis 1-0-2, Grindle, Heal 5-0-10, Allen 11-11-33

3-pt. goals: Jo. Allen, Kane 4, Straub, Libby

Central 2 12 27 48

Penquis 14 26 40 60

JV: Penquis 48-41

Girls basketball

Camden Hills 58, Rockland 39

At Rockland, Lauren Withey scored 20 points to help lead the Camden Hills Windjammers past the Tigers.

Jody Fournier and Annie Pennell led Rockland with 12 and 11 points, respectively.

Camden Hills (7-2) 58

Withey 7-6-20, Dailey 0-2-2, Russo 2-0-5, Robbins 1-2-4, Wood 1-0-2, Croce 1-4-7, McIntyre 3-1-7, Goodall 2-0-4, Hoffman 3-1-7, Rokes, Sommo, Laite, Carleton

Rockland (0-9) 39

Fournier 5-1-12, Pennell 4-2-11, Moore 0-2-2, C. Grant 1-2-4, Marcotte 0-3-3, Clark 1-2-4, L. Grant 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Russo, Croce; Fournier, Pennell

Camden Hills 14 29 47 58

Rockland 9 22 30 39

Lincoln Acad. 59, Mount View 48

At Thorndike, Heather Taylor scored 17 points to lead Lincoln Academy of Newcastle to victory.

Kristen Magnusen scored 12 and Erin Stodder chipped in with 10.

Kim Stevens netted 17 points to pace Mount View while Zahara Coddington and Danielle Mayer added 11 and 10, respectively.

Lincoln Acad. (8-1) 59

Prior 1-1-4, Stodder 4-2-10, Page 1-0-2, Taylor 7-2-17, Osier 1-2-4, Giberson 2-2-6, Wagstaff 2-0-4, Magnussen 5-2-12, Mara, Seiders

Mount View (4-4) 48

Goehringer 1-0-2, Mayer 3-2-10, Coddington 4-0-11, Swanson 1-2-4, Drummond 2-0-4, Stevens 7-3-17, Bernard, Arute, Swanson

3-pt. goals: Prior, Taylor; Coddington 3, Mayer 2

Lincoln Acad. 21 36 48 59

Mount View 13 22 34 48

JV: Lincoln Acad. 53-20

Nokomis 33, Hampden 28

At Newport, Danielle Clark scored 14 points, grabbed 12 rebounds, made four steals and blocked two shots as the Warriors remained unbeaten.

Nokomis made 13 steals.

Megan Magoon sparked Hampden with 10 points and eight rebounds. Emmy Russell pulled down 12 rebounds and blocked three shots.

Hampden (6-2) 28

Caron 1-2-4, Magoon 2-5-10, Wells 1-1-4, Wilson, Bragg 2-0-4, Martin, Russell 2-0-4, Robinson 0-1-1, Hessert 0-1-1

Nokomis (7-0) 33

Welch 0-1-1, Pelkey 2-2-7, Murray, Palmer, Snow, Burnett 2-0-5, Lowe 3-0-6, Clark 4-6-14

3-pt. goals: Magoon, Wells; Pelkey, Burnett

Hampden 5 13 18 28

Nokomis 6 20 25 33

JV: Hampden 52-35

Houlton 77, Schenck 37

At Houlton, the Shiretowners raced to a 24-4 lead and never looked back.

Hannah Socoby paced the winners with 18 points, while Nichole Botting and Sylvia Brown contributed 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Kasey Wyman led Schenck of East Millinocket with 15 points.

Schenck (1-8) 37

Wyman 6-1-15, Gordon 2-1-5, Chavarie 1-3-6, Tapley 1-0-2, Libby 1-0-2, Jones 0-2-2, Cram 2-0-5, Farrington, Davis, Nicholson, Carey, King, Page, Duprey

Houlton (7-3) 77

Brown 4-2-10, Socoby 4-9-18, Botting 5-1-11, Beasley 4-1-9, Cleary 1-2-5, Goodrich 2-0-4, Foster 2-1-5, Cole 1-0-2, Henderson 2-0-4, Miller 4-1-9, Guy

3-pt. goals: Wyman 2, Chavarie, Cram; Socoby, Cleary

Schenck 4 17 28 37

Houlton 24 43 62 77

JV: Houlton 37-23

Hockey

Bangor 4, Mount Ararat 2

At Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Bobby Leavitt scored a pair of goals and Justin Libbey was credited with a clinching goal when Craig Franck’s slap shot glanced in off his leg with 2:20 left as Bangor won its third straight.

Kyle Baker had the other goal for 6-3 Bangor with Kevin Cobb, Josh Bennett and Franck notching assists. Justin Climo made 19 saves.

Chris Lyon and Mack Rogers scored for 5-4 Mount Ararat of Topsham. Ryan Atwood had an assist and Joe Lacey made 33 saves on 37 shots.

Stearns 6, Houlton-Hodgdon 3

At Millar Arena in Houlton, Matt Michaud scored four goals and Nick Simon made 42 saves as the Minutemen avenged an early-season 9-1 setback to the Blackhawks.

Sean Jamison and Eric Richard had the other goals for 2-5 Stearns of Millinocket with Richard, Josh Moore, Drew Somers and Aaron Doody each collecting an assist.

Lucas Fitzpatrick, Michael Sussman and Andrew McPartland scored for 3-6 Houlton-Hodgdon. Ben Carton and David Carmichael had assists and Brandon Carmichael made 10 stops.


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