BANGOR – Senior forward Alison Smith scored 16 points, including the 1,000th of her high school career, to help lead the Bangor Rams to a 58-29 girls basketball victory over Bucksport Thursday night.
Smith, believed to be only the second Bangor varsity girls player (Katie Clark is the other) to score more than 1,000 points, now has 1,002.
“Katie’s situation was very different in that she was our primary scorer, whereas Alison plays on a much more offensively balanced team,” said Rams coach Tom Tennett, now in his 16th season. “In that sense, it may have been a tougher feat for Alison …. We’re really proud of her.”
Terra Curtis also paced the Rams with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Jlynn Frazier chipped in with 11 points.
Heather Pelletier led the Golden Bucks with 10 points.
Bucksport (2-12) 29
Pelletier 4-2-10, Richards, Pollard 3-3-9, Taylor 1-0-3, Gordon 1-0-2, Damon, Goode, Woodward 1-0-2, Carter 1-1-3, Andrews
Bangor (9-1) 58
Smith 6-4-16, Curtis 6-0-16, Frazier 4-1-11, Miller 3-2-8, Prudente 1-0-2, Achorn 2-0-4, McLeod 1-0-2, Capehart, Tower, Michaud, Woodcock, Magee, Clark 1-0-2, Hayden
3-pt. goals: Taylor; Curtis 4, Frazier 2
Bucksport 10 16 21 29
Bangor 22 38 51 58
JV: Bangor 88-31
Hampden 52, Hermon 40
At Hampden, the Broncos converted nine of 13 free throws in the fourth quarter to beat the Hawks.
Megan Magoon and Emmy Russell led Hampden Academy with 12 points each.
Jessie Wiggin paced a balanced Hermon effort with 12 points. Lindsay Duplisea netted 11 while Rachel Jenkins contributed 10 points and 14 rebounds.
Hermon (4-10) 40
Wiggin 4-4-12, Duplisea 5-1-11, Jenkins 1-8-10, Overlock 1-5-7, Hichborn, Garland, Macdonald, Reynolds, Buzzell, Dobbins, Smith
Hampden Academy (8-3) 52
Magoon 3-6-12, Russell 4-4-12, Bragg 0-2-2, Campbell 1-0-2, Caron 1-0-2, Hessert 1-0-2, Martin 1-0-2, Robinson 2-4-8, Wells 3-1-8, Wilson 0-2-2, Butler, Shaw
3-pt. goals: Wells
Hermon 14 24 32 40
Hampden 13 27 37 52
JV: Hampden 45-21
Nokomis 63, Foxcroft 41
At Newport, sophomore forward Danielle Clark scored 19 points and senior guard Laura Pelkey scored 16 with four 3-pointers to lead the Warriors past Foxcroft Academy.
The Warriors hit 11 3-pointers. Lindsay Welch chipped in with 11 points.
Holli Nichols and Amy Kelley each scored 10 for the Ponies.
Foxcroft Academy (8-6) 41
Nichols 4-1-10, Kelley 4-2-10, Glover 4-0-8, Merrill 2-0-5, Frasz 2-0-4, C. Snow 1-0-2, Champeon 1-0-2, LaBree, Dow
Nokomis (11-0) 63
Clark 5-8-19, Pelkey 4-4-16, Welch 2-5-11, Murray 3-1-9, Burnett 2-0-6, Lowe 1-0-2, Preble, Palmer, Snow, Paradis, Stewart, Merrow
3-pt. goals: Nichols, Merrill; Clark, Pelkey 4, Murray 2, Burnett 2, Welch 2
Foxcroft 9 24 33 41
Nokomis 17 31 46 63
JV: Nokomis 42-36
Penquis 55, Penobscot Valley 42
At Howland, April Allen scored 16 points to propel the Patriots of Milo to victory.
Megan Russell and Crystal Cail scored 11 and 10 points, respectively, for Penquis.
Meagan Cyr tossed in a game-high 19 points for Penobscot Valley.
Penquis (13-2) 55
Russell 2-6-11, L. Hamlin 3-3-9, Gerrish 2-0-4, Allen 7-2-16, Morrill, Madden, Cail 5-0-10, Cobb, Robinson 1-1-3, J. Hamlin 1-0-2
Penobscot Valley (4-11) 42
Porter 1-1-4, S. Trafton, Drost 0-5-5, Colbath 2-0-6, Cyr 7-5-19, Lloyd 1-0-2, K. Trafton 1-2-4, Beshai, McGinn 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Russell; Proter, Colbath 2
Penquis 12 24 46 55
Penobscot Valley 6 17 22 42
JV: Penquis 53-49
Orono 55, Old Town 43
At Orono, Jessica Wagner had 19 points, while pulling down 16 rebounds to lead Orono to the win.
Sarah Marquez notched 19 points to go with seven assists for the Riots.
Renee Thibodeau led the Indians with 17 while Kasey Spencer and Sarah Metivier had 10 each.
Old Town 43
Thibodeau 5-5-17, Spencer 3-2-10, Metivier 4-2-10, Osborne 1-0-2, Maurais 2-0-4, Greene, Brown
Orono 55
Marquez 7-4-19, Wagner 9-1-19, Breton 2-0-5, Dupree 2-1-5, Nichols 3-1-7, Reed, Lamb, Gray
3-pt. goals: Thibodeau 2, Spencer 2; Breton and Marquez
Old Town 6 21 29 43
Orono 12 21 35 55
JV: Old Town 46-19
BC Pats 44, DI-Stonington 22
At Husson College, Renee Mick led the way with 14 points to pace the Patriots of Bangor to the win.
Sam Ross pitched in with 10 for the winners.
Meghan Wiberg led the Mariners with nine.
Deer Isle-Stonington 22
McDonnell 1-0-2, Oliver 1-5-7, Eaton 0-2-2, Wiberg 3-3-9, Brewer 0-2-2, Bray, Stele, Dunham, Thompson
Bangor Christian 44
Ross 4-0-10, Mick 4-6-14, Moores 3-0-6, Miller 2-0-4, Simmons 2-0-4, Haverlock 2-0-4, Page 1-0-2, Mead, Sage
3-pt. goals: Ross 2
DI-Stonington 4 13 15 22
Bangor Christian 14 26 30 44
JV: Bangor Christian 44-39 –
Boys basketball
Penquis 53, Mattanawcook 47
At Milo, Jeremy Allen led the Penquis Patriots with 25 points and 15 rebounds as they knocked off Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln.
Delaney Wilkes led the Lynx with 19 and Jonathan Carney scored 10.
Mattanawcook (5-10) 47
Wilkes 9-1-19, Carney 3-4-10, Weatherbee 2-0-4, Towle, LaPlante, Crocker, Pete 1-0-2, Cousineau 2-0-6, Libbey 3-0-6
Penquis (13-3) 53
Knapp 6-4-19, Allen 7-9-25, Chase, Leonard, Kissell, Ladd, Webb 0-1-1, Gillis 1-0-2, Grindle, Heal 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Cousineau 2; Knapp 3, Allen 2
Mattanawcook 9 23 31 47
Penquis 13 25 40 53
JV: Mattanawcook 59-44
Central 63, Bangor Christian 61
At Corinth, Mark Straub had 22 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Red Devils to a come-from-behind win over the Patriots.
The Red Devils were down by two with 31/2 minutes left, but a balanced scoring effort got them back.
Billy Kane scored 13 and Matt Libby added 11 for the Devils.
Josh Madden and Dave Chrisos each scored 19 for the Patriots while Matt Conley had 11.
Bangor Christian (6-8) 61
Madden 9-0-19, Chrisos 8-0-19, Conley 3-4-11, C. Patterson, Tyree 3-2-8, Doten 2-0-4, G. Patterson, Sobey
Central (5-10) 63
Straub 10-2-22, Kane 5-2-13, Libby 5-1-11, Rollins 3-0-6, Oyster 2-0-4, Ja. Allen 0-2-2, Jo. Allen 2-1-5, S. Strout
3-pt. goals: Madden, Chrisos 3, Conley; Kane
Bangor Christian 9 26 38 61
Central 18 36 45 63
JV: Bangor Christian 58-36
Woodland 78, Lee 58
At Woodland, Frankie Morrison tossed in a game-high 19 points, while adding seven assists and six rebounds to lead the Dragons to their 11th win.
John Kesel notched 17 for Woodland. Bob Ferry added 16 points, 11 assists, eight rebounds, and a pair of assists. He also held Lee standout Brian Ripley to just two points.
Matt Corbin was the Pandas’ leading scorer with 13, while Jeremy Ham chipped in with 11.
Lee (6-9) 58
Corbin 5-2-13, J. Ham 4-2-11, Mallett 3-2-8, Dow 2-0-6, Ripley 1-0-2, Carpenter 2-0-4, A. Ham 1-0-2, McAlpine 0-1-1, Pickering 1-0-2, Severance 2-0-5, Thurlow 0-4-4
Woodland (11-4) 78
Ferry 6-2-16, Kesel 8-1-17, Morrison 7-3-19, Lorde 5-2-12, Gillespie 2-0-4, Nicholas 2-1-5, Worster 1-1-3, Tupper 1-0-2, Pike, Smith, Engroff, Nicholson, McCougrey, Townsend
3-pt. goals: Dow 2, J. Ham, Corbin and Severance; Morrison 2 and Ferry
Lee 12 27 38 58
Woodland 22 47 67 78
JV: Lee 73-65
Mount View 56, Winslow 51
At Winslow, Kevin Roberts scoerd eight points and Jonah Brugger added six to spark the Mustangs pivotal 21-9 second-quarter surge.
Roberts finished with 26 points and Brugger added 16.
Micah Grant paced Winslow with 19 points.
Mount View (6-8) 56
Krueger 3-0-7, Williams, Potter, Carman, Peters, Brugger 7-2-16, Bradford 3-0-7, Roberts 10-6-26, Flewelling
Winslow (5-9) 51
T. Hapworth, Dempsey 3-0-9, Peters, LaBrie 1-1-3, S. Hapworth, Hughes 2-0-4, Krumell 1-0-2, Calvo 2-2-6, Grant 8-3-19, Boutin 3-2-8, Haskell
3-pt. goals: Krueger, Bradford
Mount View 9 28 41 56
Winslow 7 16 28 51
JV: Mount View 50-33
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