Hawks stop Bucks Hermon garners fourth victory

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HERMON – Lindsay Duplisea led a balanced scoring attack to help the Hermon Hawks edge the Bucksport Golden Bucks 48-41 in schoolgirl basketball action Tuesday night. Duplisea scored nine for the winners. Jessie Wiggin, Ashley Hichborn and Melissa Overlock netted eight points apiece.
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HERMON – Lindsay Duplisea led a balanced scoring attack to help the Hermon Hawks edge the Bucksport Golden Bucks 48-41 in schoolgirl basketball action Tuesday night.

Duplisea scored nine for the winners. Jessie Wiggin, Ashley Hichborn and Melissa Overlock netted eight points apiece.

Cara Pollard and Heather Pelletier paced Bucksport with a game-high 14 points each.

Bucksport (2-12) 41

Pollard 6-2-14, Pelletier 5-3-14, Woodward 3-1-7, Gordon 1-1-3, Taylor 0-3-3, Richards, Damon, Goode, Carter, Andrews

Hermon (4-9) 48

Duplisea 4-0-9, Wiggin 3-2-8, Hichborn 3-2-8, Overlock 4-0-8, Jenkins 2-3-7, Buzzell 2-0-4, Macdonald 1-2-4, Reynolds

3-pt. goals: Pelletier; Duplisea

Bucksport 11 20 30 41

Hermon 14 28 38 48

JV: Hermon 56-42

Bangor Chr. 59, Greenville 20

At Greenville, Pam Reitsma scored 15 for Bangor Christian while Ashley Page had 14.

Katie-Ann Simmons added 12 while Jenna Seymour contributed with 10.

Tiffany Turner led Greenville with eight points.

Bangor Christian (12-1) 59

Reitsma 7-1-15, Miller 2-4-8, Simmons 5-2-12, Mead 3-0-6, Seymour 5-0-10, Page 4-6-14

Greenville (1-11) 20

Turner 4-0-8, Douglass 1-0-2, Hanson 1-0-2, Lavigne 1-0-2, Farrington 1-0-2, Folsom 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: none

Bangor Christian 14 26 37 59

Greenville 6 15 18 20

Foxcroft 44, Ellsworth 29

At Dover-Foxcroft, Holli Nichols scored 17 second-half points as Foxcroft Academy outscored Ellsworth 27-14, including a 16-5 fourth-quarter margin, to post the win.

Nichols finished with a game-high 23 points; Leslie Glover scored 10 and Amy Kelley chipped in with eight points and eight rebounds. Dana Frasz also had eight boards.

Meghan Page’s 13 points led Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (4-8) 29

Chan, Silsby, Patten, Pelletier 1-0-2, Sirois 2-0-6, Merchant 3-0-6, Glass 1-0-2, Mason, Page 4-5-13

Foxcroft Academy (8-5) 44

Nichols 10-0-23, Frasz 1-0-2, LaBree, Merrill, Kelley 2-4-8, Champeon, Glover 4-2-10, Dow 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Sirois 2; Nichols 3

Ellsworth 8 15 24 29

Foxcroft 5 17 28 44

JV: Ellsworth 56-32

Oak Hill 44, Belfast 41

At Belfast, Angela Berube scored a game-high 21 points as the Oak Hill Raiders of Sabattus got off to a quick start and held the Lions off.

The Raiders took a 17-4 lead in the first quarter as Belfast was 2-for-11 from the field. Oak Hill also took advantage on the line, hitting 19 of 29 to Belfast’s seven made.

Kait Murphy led the Lions with 11 points.

Oak Hill (5-8) 44

An. Berube 7-5-21, Belanger 2-4-9, Nadeau 2-1-5, Palmer 0-5-5, Ferguson 0-2-2, Am. Berube 0-1-1, McDonald 0-1-1, Gurney, Waterman, Quinlan, Bureau

Belfast (4-9) 41

Murphy 5-1-11, A. Bryant 3-1-8, K. Bryant 2-1-5, Ross 2-2-6, Mehuren 2-0-4, LaHaye 2-2-7, Crandall, Brown, Lane, Billings, Marden

3-pt. goals: An. Berube 2, Belanger; A. Bryant

Oak Hill 17 20 30 44

Belfast 4 16 26 41

JV: Belfast 53-16

Orono 45, MDI 43

At Mount Desert, Sarah Marquez was fouled on a 3-point attempt with 2.2 seconds remaining and hit all three free throws to lift the Red Riots to the win.

MDI’s desperation shot at the buzzer from beyond half-court fell short.

Marquez finished with a game-high 22 points, including nine of her team’s 13 in the fourth quarter. Jessica Wagner added 12 points.

Shelley Gott topped the Trojans with 15 points, including four 3-pointers. Bracey Barker had nine.

Orono (9-4) 45

Dupere 1-0-2, Marquez 8-4-22, Nichols 1-1-3, Wagner 6-0-12, Lint 3-0-6, Reed, See, Breton

MDI (11-2) 43

Chernosky 4-0-8, Osier 1-0-3, S. Gott 5-1-15, Barker 2-4-9, M. Gott 3-2-8, Kane, Baldwin, Horton, M. Stanley

3-pt. goals: Marquez 2; S. Gott 4, Osier, Barker

Orono 11 23 32 45

MDI 11 23 34 43

Highview Chr. 63, Baxter 25

At Bangor’s Eastern Maine Technical College, Ami Waite scored a game-high 24 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to pace Highview Christian of Charleston past the Baxter School from Portland.

Heather Niles had 18 points and Sara Smith contributed eight points and 10 rebounds.

Jenny Sheedy’s 18 points and Sheena Foote’s seven represented all of Baxter’s points.

Baxter School (0-9) 25

Sheedy 8-0-18, Foote 3-1-7, Sargent, Davis, Danforth, Whitmore, Coffey

Highview Christian (3-9) 63

Waite 11-2-24, Niles 8-2-18, Smith 4-0-8, Drinkwater 1-0-2, Long 1-0-2, Cary 1-0-2, Plourde 1-1-3, Pereira 2-0-4, Crooker

3-pt. goals: Sheedy 2

Baxter School 4 10 23 25

Highview Christian 18 33 46 63

Nokomis 65, John Bapst 42

At the Bangor Auditorium, Danielle Clark scored 20 points to give the Nokomis Warriors of Newport a victory over John Bapst of Bangor.

Lindsey Welch scored 18 points and Michelle Murray added 12 for the Warriors.

Stephanie Sockbesin led the Crusaders with 16 and Christina Rich added 10.

Nokomis (10-0) 65

Clark 6-8-20, Welch 4-8-18, Murray 4-2-12, Pelkey 2-1-7, Preble, Palmer 2-1-7, Snow, Burnett 2-0-5, Lowe 0-1-1

John Bapst (4-6) 42

Sockbesin 6-4-16, Rich 4-2-10, Crotty 3-0-8, Sekera 2-0-4, Yeo, Novak 1-0-2, Mitchell-Storer 0-2-2, Wakeling, Cluff, Hunter, Batista, Ginn, Sargent, Keogan

3-pt. goals: Welch 2, Murray 2, Pelkey 2, Burnett; Crotty 2

Nokomis 11 31 47 65

John Bapst 8 18 31 42

JV: Nokomis 30-27

Boys basketball

Rockland 60, Mount View 59

At Thorndike, Jake LaBree’s driving layup with 12 seconds left in overtime erased a one-point deficit and gave Rockland its triumph.

Mount View, which used a three-pointer by R.J. Krueger with three seconds left in regulation to force the extra session, had a last-second shot fall by the wayside in OT.

Casey Kenniston and Todd Curtis had 14 points apiece for the winners and Greg Harjula had 13 more.

Kevin Roberts’ game-high 22 points paced Mount View. Krueger and Russ Peters added nine apiece.

Rockland (4-9) 60

Baker, Bagnall, Harjula 6-0-13, Curtis 7-0-14, LaBree 2-2-6, Kenniston 5-4-14, Boody 1-2-4, Widdecombe, Ross 2-0-5, Creamer 2-0-4, Raye

Mount View (5-8) 59

Krueger 2-4-9, Williams, Potter, Carman, Peters 2-5-9, Brugger 3-0-6, Bradford 3-0-7, Roberts 10-2-22, Flewelling 1-0-2, Goodale 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Ross, Harjula; Bradford, Krueger

Rockland 8 18 33 52 60

Mount View 12 26 34 52 59

JV: Rockland 51-45

John Bapst 60, Nokomis 55

At the Bangor Auditorium, Charlie Owen had 19 points and 10 rebounds despite missing the final 21/2 minutes after taking an elbow to his head.

Zev Myerowitz chipped in with 16 points and seven boards while Bryan Snyder cracked double digits in scoring for the first time with 10 points. Doug Russell finished with 10 rebounds and four blocks.

Nokomis (8-2) 55

McLellan 6-5-18, Estes 4-3-12, Hayden 5-6-16, Peters 2-3-9, Henderson, Burgess, Veazie, Butler

John Bapst (8-2) 60

Owen 9-1-19, Myerowitz 7-2-16, Snyder 4-1-10, Payne 2-0-4, Day 2-0-5, Russell 1-2-6, Jellison, Lyon, Tremble, Baldus

3-pt. goals: McLellan, Estes, Peters 2; Snyder 1, Day, Russell 2-2-6, Jellison, Lyon, Tremble, Baldus

Nokomis 6 17 32 55

John Bapst 16 29 44 60

JV: Nokomis 55-48

Belfast 69, Oak Hill 66

At Sabattus, the visiting Lions roared back from 11 points down with 2:40 to play to knock off the Oak Hill Raiders.

Chad Kosmo led the way with 21 points for Belfast. Ben Cowan and Colby Horne scored 14 and 13 points, respectively.

Chris Gagnon led the Raiders with 23 points. Lee Morissette had 14 and Jason Nickerson scored 10.

Belfast (10-3) 69

Kosmo 8-5-21. Cowan 5-2-14, Cowan 5-2-14, Horne 4-2-13, Robbins, Pendleton 4-0-8, Crofoot 0-2-2, Morley 2-0-4, Hayes 0-1-1, Herbig 1-0-2, Reynolds 2-0-4

Oak Hill (2-11) 66

Gagnon 9-5-23, Morissette 6-0-14, Nickerson 5-0-10, Poisson 1-1-3, Hinkley, Roy 3-3-9, Favreau 2-1-5, Fournier 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Cowan 2, Horne 3; Morissette 2

Belfast 14 28 47 69

Oak Hill 18 39 53 66

JV: Belfast 57-44

Katahdin 75, Schenck 66

At East Millinocket, Brandon McCarthy led Katahdin with 36 points while Dan Cullen chipped in with 17.

Ryan Deschenes was top scorer for the Wolverines with 28 points while Mike Hamlin had 13 and Ben Jamo added 10.

Katahdin (13-2) 75

Perry 0-2-2, McCarthy 11-12-36, Atkinson 2-1-6, T. Rodgerson 1-0-3, Cullen 6-5-17, Kelley 2-0-5, D. Rodgerson 3-0-6, McNally, Heath

Schenck (7-9) 66

Jamo 3-2-10, Deschenes 10-8-28, Graham 1-4-6, Hamlin 5-1-13, Johnston 1-4-6, Thompson 1-0-3, Rossignol

3-pt. goals: McCarthy 2; Jamo 2, Hamlin 2, Thompson

Katahdin 14 34 56 75

Schenck 12 29 52 66

JV: Katahdin 63-62

Sumner 80, Searsport 36

At East Sullivan, Mike Hardy scored 24 and grabbed 10 rebounds for Sumner. Jamey Polk contributed with 14 points.

Ben Relyea had 13 points for Searsport.

Searsport (0-14) 36

Relyea, 5-2-13, Grove 1-2-4, Vasiliauskas 1-0-2, Moran 1-0-2, Lockhart 1-0-2, Ward 2-0-4, Quisenberg 3-0-6, Robertson 1-0-2, McFarlin, Mercier, Manner

Sumner (8-6) 80

Malloy 1-2-5, Phinney 2-0-5, Dunbar 2-0-4, polk 6-2-14, Hills 1-3-5, Cowperthwaite 3-1-7, Hardy 11-2-24, Jordan 3-0-6, Winslow 1-0-2, Grammer 2-0-2, Duke 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Relyea; Malloy, Phinney

Searsport 8 13 25 36

Sumner 11 35 54 80

JV: Sumner 60-42

GSA 82, DI-Stonington 49

At Blue Hill, Mark Clapp scored 22 points to lead the George Stevens Academy Eagles to victory over Deer Isle-Stonington.

Nick Henderson scored 13 points while both Brian Smith and Ryan Hutchins scored 12 points.

For the Mariners, Josh Bolton had 10 points.

Deer Isle-Stonington (6-7) 49

Bolton 3-4-10, Smith, Martin 1-0-2, Wallace 2-0-4, Ray 3-0-7, Perez 4-0-8, Gray, Hardy 1-0-2, Ballou 1-0-2, Boyce 3-2-8, Trundy 1-0-2, Eaton 1-0-2, Gielarowski 1-0-2

George Stevens (9-7) 82

Clapp 8-3-22, Henderson 5-2-13, Smith 5-2-12, Hutchins 3-6-12, Black 2-0-4, Astbury, Ledien 2-0-5, Henry 3-0-6, Saunders 1-0-2, Lowell 1-0-2, Candage 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Ray; Clapp 3, Henderson, Ledien

DI-Stonington 8 16 34 49

George Stevens 25 41 65 82

JV: GSA 46-38


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