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ROCKPORT – Megan Dailey hit a field goal and two free throws in the second overtime to lift Camden Hills to a 47-43 schoolgirl basketball victory over Rockland on Tuesday night.
Dailey finished with 11 points. Lauren Withey tossed in a game-high 18 for the Windjammers.
Jody Fournier led Rockland with 14 points and Stacey Marcotte chipped in with 13, including a 7-for-7 effort from the free-throw line.
Rockland (1-17) 43
Moore 1-1-3, Fournier 6-0-14, L. Grant 1-0-2, C. Grant 4-0-8, Dorr, Clark 1-1-3, Marcotte 3-7-13
Camden Hills (14-4) 47
Dailey 4-3-11, Russo 3-0-7, Sommo 1-0-2, Robbins 2-0-4, Wood 1-0-3, Croce 1-0-2, Withey 6-5-18, McIntyre, Goodale, Hoffman
3-pt. goals: Fournier 2; Russo, Wood, Withey
Rockland 13 20 25 39 43 43
Camden Hills 8 16 30 39 43 47
Rangeley 60, Greenville 24
At Greenville, Sarah Drosdik scored 18 points for Rangeley to power Rangeley.
Adrian Goodwin added 13 points for the winners.
For the Lakers, Justine Lavigne, Kim Folsom and Jillian Bouley each scored four points.
Rangeley (15-2) 60
S. Drosdik 8-2-18, Goodwin 6-1-13, Frost-Klova 1-0-3, Frost 1-0-2, O’Neill 2-0-4, K. Drosdik 2-0-4, Grant 2-2-6, Wing 1-6-8, Mulhulland 0-2-2, Clark, Mercer, Ellis
Greenville (3-13) 24
J. Lavigne 2-0-4, Folsom 0-4-4, Bouley 2-0-4, Turner 1-0-2, Bartley 1-0-2, A. Lavigne 1-1-3, Hanson 1-1-3, Farrington 1-0-2, Leighton, Douglass, Craft, Rolfe, Bolen, Weingart, Ryder
3-pt. goals: Frost-Klova
Rangeley 10 34 48 60
Greenville 4 9 17 24
Winslow 52, Belfast 44
At Belfast, Kati Flaherty scored eight of her 14 points in the fourth quarter, helping give Winslow the edge it needed to defeat Belfast.
Bethany Roderique netted 12 for the Black Raiders while Annie Helberg had 10.
Kate LaHaye led Belfast with 20 points and 12 rebounds while Joanna Mehuren chipped in with 10.
Winslow (14-4) 52
Flaherty 5-4-14, Roderique 5-0-12, Helberg 3-4-10, Moores 3-2-8, Soubiney 3-1-7, LaPointe 0-1-1, Pomerleau
Belfast (6-12) 44
LaHaye 8-4-20, Mehuren 5-0-10, Crandall 1-1-3, A. Bryant 1-0-3, K. Bryant 1-0-2, Brown 1-0-2, Marden 0-2-2, Billings 1-0-2, Groening, Duval
3-pt. goals: Roderique 2; A. Bryant
Winslow 14 24 36 52
Belfast 9 23 30 44
JV: Belfast 49-27
Geo. Stevens 57, DI-Stonington 31
At Blue Hill, Jamie Wood popped in 15 points to pace George Stevens Academy.
Sarah Clapp and Michala Bunten posted 13 points each.
Megan Wiberg topped Deer Isle-Stonington with 17 points.
Deer Isle-Stonington (4-14) 31
Wiberg 6-5-17, McDonald 1-0-2, Bray 2-0-4, Steele 0-2-2, Eaton 2-2-6, Thompson, Hutchinson, Brewer
George Stevens (5-13) 57
Wood 7-0-15, Clapp 6-1-13, Bunten 6-1-13, Markle 1-0-2, Roberts 2-0-4, Sawyer 1-0-2, Kenniston 1-0-2, Winters 1-0-2, Driscoll 2-0-4, Napolitano, Youcis, Grindle, Allen
3-pt. goals: Wood
Deer Isle-Stonington 3 10 23 31
George Stevens 9 27 45 57
JV: GSA 56-40
Boys basketball
Rangeley 63, Greenville 51
At Greenville, Victor Schrader scored 21 points for Rangeley, leading the Lakers to victory.
Ryan Allensworth netted 19 while Charles Dam and Sean Danforth each added 12.
Tyler Muzzy was Greenville’s top scorer with 34 points.
Rangeley (11-7) 63
Schrader 7-7-21, Allensworth 5-6-19, Dam 5-2-12, Danforth 5-2-12, Gellman 1-0-2
Greenville (12-6) 51
Muzzy 12-7-34, Aucoin 2-0-6, Ethier 3-0-6, Douglass 0-3-3, Belmont 1-0-2, Walden, Campbell, Boucher, Knowlton
3-pt. goals: Allensworth 4; Aucoin 2, Muzzy
Rangeley 15 25 38 63
Greenville 9 20 39 51
Lincoln Acad. 58, Mount View 54
At Thorndike, Matt Budrow and Shawn Wyman led four players in double figures as the Eagles pulled out the close contest.
Budrow and Wyman each posted 13 points, Richie Powell contributed a dozen, and Roman Mank had 10.
Kevin Roberts shouldered the bulk of the Mustangs’ offense with 30 points.
Lincoln Acad. (13-5) 58
Mank 3-1-10, Harrington, Ball, Osier 2-1-5, Verney 1-0-3, Budrow 4-3-13, Hancock 0-2-2, Wyman 6-1-13, Powell 6-0-12
Mount View (7-11) 54
Krueger 1-0-2, Williams 2-0-5, Potter, Peters, Brugger 3-0-6, McCorrison, Bradford 3-1-7, Roberts 13-4-30, Flewelling, Goodale 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Mank 3, Budrow 2, Verney; Williams
Lincoln Acad. 11 20 40 58
Mount View 8 25 39 54
Camden Hills 73, Rockland 57
At Rockland, John Knutson scored 21 points to lead the Camden Hills Windjammers past Rockland in both teams’ regular-season finales.
Tyler Warren scored 19 and Brien Fitzpatrick added 13 to help pace the ‘Jammers.
Todd Curtis led the Tigers with 15 points, Jake LaBree chipped in with 11, and Casey Kenniston added 10.
Camden Hills (16-2) 73
Wilson 0-4-4, Dugal 1-2-4, May 0-2-2, Moro 2-1-5, Fitzpatrick 5-0-13, Warren 9-0-19, Smith 1-0-2, O’Brien 1-0-2, Lippman 0-1-1, Knutson 7-6-21, Dennen, Gabriele, Wood
Rockland (5-13) 57
Bagnall 1-0-3, Harjula 2-2-6, T. Curtis 6-3-15, LaBree 5-0-11, Kenniston 4-2-10, Boody 2-0-4, Widdecomb 2-1-5, Raye 1-1-3, Williams, Worster, Baker, Gushee, M. Curtis
3-pt. goals: Fitzpatrick 3, Warren, Knutson; Bagnall, LaBree
Camden Hills 15 34 55 73
Rockland 14 30 45 57
JV: Camden Hills 70-57
Washington Acad. 76, Shead 64
At East Machias, Bob Richardson poured in 11 points in the fourth quarter and the Raiders pushed the ball up the floor in the second half trying to avoid the Tigers’ zone defense.
Richardson finished with a game-high 30 points and Matt Gibson added 11.
Darrin Constant topped the Tigers of Eastport with 17 points, including five 3-pointers, Larry Bowen had 16 points, and Cliff Urquhart 14.
Shead (6-12) 64
Bowen 6-2-16, Urquhart 5-4-14, Constant 6-0-17, Toney 3-3-9, Maloney 1-2-4, Cox 2-0-4, Ingersoll, Bones
Washington Academy (11-5) 76
B. Richardson 11-4-30, Gibson 4-3-11, Reynolds 4-1-9, Berry 4-0-8, Gray 2-1-5, Holmes 2-0-4, Fagonde 1-0-2, Franz 1-0-2, Emery 1-0-2, Stevens 1-0-2, Harmon 0-1-1, Ramsdell, G. Richardson, Mawhinney
3-pt. goals: Constant 5, Bowen 2; B. Richardson 4
Shead 8 30 48 64
Washington Acad. 18 31 52 76
JV: WA 79-57
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