November 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Grant powers Rockland to Class B upset victory Chrisos sparks Patriots; Ellsworth knocks off Hermon

FORT KENT – Lindsey Grant poured in a game-high 20 points to go with 11 rebounds as the No. 15 Rockland girls basketball team knocked off No. 10 Fort Kent 57-51 in an Eastern Maine Class B first-round tournament game.

Jody Fournier chipped in with 14 points for the Tigers. Caitlin Grant had eight assists for Rockland, which trailed 21-8 after the first and 40-26 at halftime. The defense held the Warriors to just 11 second-half points.

Emily MacDonald paced Fort Kent with 18 points.

Rockland (2-17) 57

Moore 3-3-9, Fournier 5-0-14, L. Grant 7-6-20, Clark 1-0-2, Marcotte 4-1-9, Hynes 1-0-2, C. Grant

Fort Kent (4-13) 51

Pelletier 1-0-2, MacDonald 6-6-18, Soucy 1-2-4, Harvey 3-2-11, Saucier 2-4-8, Boucher 2-1-6, Delisle 1-0-2, Nadeau, Minzy, Kelly

3-pt. goals: Fournier 4; Harvey 3, Boucher

Rockland 8 26 40 57

Fort Kent 21 40 46 51

Ellsworth 52, Hermon 39

At Hermon, Katie Sirois scored nine of her game-high 19 points in the first quarter as the No. 13 Eagles knocked off the No. 12 Hawks.

Sirois finished with 19 points, including a 6-for-9 effort from 3-point range. Mallory Patten contributed 11 points.

Lindsay Duplisea led Hermon with 17 points.

Ellsworth (6-13) 52

Chan 3-0-6, Silsby 1-4-6, Patten 3-5-11, Pelletier, Sirois 6-1-19, Merchant 0-2-2, Glass, Page 1-0-2, Lutz 3-0-6

Hermon (4-15) 39

Wiggin 1-1-3, Hichborn, Duplisea 6-3-17, McDonald 2-1-5, Reynolds 0-1-1, Overlock 3-0-8, Buzzell 1-1-3, Jenkins 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Sirois 6; Duplisea 2, Overlock 2

Ellsworth 11 20 36 52

Hermon 8 18 25 39

Belfast 49, Bucksport 47

At Belfast, Morgan Crandall and Kelsey Bryant each hit a free-throw in the final 18 seconds to break a tie and lift the No. 11 Lions to the win.

Kate LaHaye powered Belfast with 19 points, including nine in the fourth quarter, and 15 rebounds. Bryant finished with nine points. The Lions finished with a season-high 15 assists.

Emily Woodward led the No. 14 Golden Bucks with nine points.

Bucksport (3-16) 47

Woodward 3-3-9, Damon 3-2-8, Pelletier 2-3-8, Carter 3-1-7, Gordon 3-0-7, Taylor 1-0-3, Pollard 1-3-5, Richards

Belfast (7-12) 49

LaHaye 6-7-19, K. Bryant 3-1-9, Ross 4-0-8, Mehuren 3-0-6, Crandall 1-1-4, Lane 1-0-2, Billings 0-1-1, Murphy, A. Bryant, Brown, Marden

3-pt. goals: Pelletier, Gordon, Taylor; K. Bryant 2, Crandall

Bucksport 13 22 37 47

Belfast 11 30 36 49

Class C

WA Raiders 49, GSA 46

At East Machias, Miranda Copeland scored a layup and Nicole Stauffer made a free throw in the final eight seconds to help No. 11 Washington Academy hold off the No. 14 Eagles.

Michala Bunten poured in a game-high 24 points for George Stevens of Blue Hill, including 18 in the second half. Jamie Wood added 13 points.

George Stevens Academy (5-14) 46

Bunten 12-0-24, Wood 4-2-13, Allen 2-0-5, Keniston 1-0-2, Clapp 1-0-2, Roberts

Washington Academy (12-7) 49

Copeland 8-0-16, Bourdeau 4-3-12, Fergerson 4-2-10, Mawhinney 1-2-5, Dennison 0-1-1, N. Stauffer 1-1-3, Govoni 0-2-2, K. Stauffer

3-pt. goals: Wood 3, Allen; Bourdeau, Mawhinney

George Stevens 11 18 30 46

Washington Acad. 14 24 35 49

Searsport 56, Central 44

At Searsport, Andrea Blanchard put in 17 points to lead the No. 9 Vikings to the win.

Brittany Smith notched 10 for Searsport, while Erica Curtis added seven.

For the No. 16 Red Devils of Corinth, Katie Ahearn netted 17.

Central (2-17) 44

Ahearn 8-1-17, Allan 2-5-9, Parker 3-0-6, Lyford 1-0-2, Bell 3-0-8, Shaw 1-0-2, Giles, Rowe, Davis, Underhill

Searsport (16-3) 56

Blanchard 7-2-17, Smith 3-4-10, Curtis 1-4-7, Gracie 2-0-5, Wilson, Hall, Larabee 1-4-6, Shute, Vasiliauskas 1-0-2, Carroll 2-0-4, Plourde 2-0-4, Herrick, Seekins 0-1-1, Hancock

3-pt. goals: Bell 2; Blanchard, Curtis, Gracie

Central 12 23 34 44

Searsport 16 30 43 56

Limestone 49, PVHS 43

At Limestone, Ashley Brooker scored 16 points to help the No. 12 Eagles hold off No. 13 Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Alicia Drost paced the Howlers with 14 points.

Penobscot Valley (5-14) 43

Porter, S. Trafton 2-0-4, Drost 6-2-14, B. Colbath 3-0-6, Cyr 4-0-10, Lloyd 1-2-4, K. Trafton 2-1-5, McGinn, S. Colbath

Limestone (11-8) 49

Burgess, Stackhouse 4-0-8, St. Pierre 1-0-2, Brooker 6-2-16, Lee 5-0-10, Michaud 6-1-13

3-pt. goals: Cyr 2; Brooker 2

Penobscot Valley 10 23 29 43

Limestone 13 25 40 49

Class D

Ft. Fairfield 54, DI-Stonington 43

At Fort Fairfield, Maranda Butler scored six points in the fourth quarter to lead the No. 9 Tigers. Ashlie Churchill led Fort Fairfield with 14 points.

Hollan Oliver paced No. 16 Deer Isle-Stonington with 16 points.

DI-Stonington (3-16) 43

Brewer 1-0-2, Steele, Wiberg 2-2-6, Bray, Murphy 0-2-2, Hutchinson, Eaton 3-0-7, Oliver 4-8-16, Dunham, McDonald 2-5-9, Thompson 0-1-1

Fort Fairfield (10-9) 54

Searles 5-3-13, Rogeski 3-5-11, Churchill 4-5-14, Butler 2-0-4, Gardner 1-0-2, Enman 0-2-2, Arato

3-pt. goals: Eaton; Churchill

DI-Stonington 7 18 32 43

Fort Fairfield 14 25 35 54

Houlton Chr. 48, Highview 28

At Houlton, Amy Wallace tossed in 14 points as No. 11 Houlton Christian held off No. 14 Highview Christian.

Amy Waite, Jen Drinkwater and Sarah Lewis scored six points apiece for Highview of Charleston.

Highview Christian (4-12) 28

Waite 3-0-6, Drinkwater 2-2-6, Lewis 3-0-6, Niles 2-0-5, Smith 1-3-5, Cary, Crooker, Plourde, Long, Periera

Houlton Christian (7-8) 48

A. Wallace 4-6-14, Bell 3-4-11, Nason 2-0-5, Jago 2-1-5, S. Wallace 2-3-7, Moakler 3-0-6, L. Lincoln, K. Lincoln, Kelly, Faulkner

3-pt. goals: Niles; Bell, Nason

Highview Christian 5 12 22 28

Houlton Christian 8 18 27 48

East Grand 31, Machias 17

At Danforth, Marie Gilman led the No. 7 Vikings with 10 points. Sarah Irving scored eight points for No. 18 Machias.

Machias (1-18) 17

M. Phipps 2-2-6, Pritchard 1-0-2, Irving 4-0-8, Rudd 0-1-1, A. Phipps, Gardner, Whitney

East Grand (10-9) 31

Gilman 4-0-10, Whitney 3-0-6, Faulkner 2-2-6, Cropley 1-2-4, Godley 1-2-4, Osnoe 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Gilman 2

Machias 7 15 15 17

East Grand 9 19 19 31

Class A

Bangor 67, Hampden 54

At Bangor, Alison Smith’s 25 points aided Bangor in a win over Hampden.

Jlynn Frazier tossed in 19 points for the Rams while Terra Curtis notched eight points and 10 rebounds.

Megan Magoon netted 19 points to pace the Broncos. Emmy Russell chipped in with 18 points.

Hampden (9-6) 54

Magoon 5-8-19, Russell 9-0-18, Caron 1-2-4, Wells 1-2-4, Hessert 1-1-3, Robinson 2-1-5, Wilson, Bragg, Martin

Bangor (13-2) 67

Smith 8-9-25, Frazier 4-9-19, Achorn 0-4-4, Miller 1-1-3, Curtis 2-3-8, Magee 1-0-2, Warner 2-2-6, Prudente, Tower, McLeod, Capehart, Michaud, Woodcock, Clark, Hayden

3-pt. goals: Magoon, Wells; Frazier 2, Curtis

Hampden 7 25 39 54

Bangor 18 33 46 67

JV: Hampden 54-53

Nokomis 69, Old Town 25

At Newport, Danielle Clark paced the undefeated Warriors with 15 points and 10 rebounds.

Nokomis outscored Old Town 21-2 in the third quarter. Lindsay Welch chipped in with 13 points. Laura Pelkey and Gillian Snow each had four steals for Nokomis and Sara Lowe grabbed eight rebounds.

Stephanie Kennedy scored seven points for the Indians.

Old Town (6-9) 25

Spencer 2-2-6, Green, Thibodeau, Osborne, Cole 0-2-2, Maurais 0-2-2, Brown 0-2-2, Saucier 0-1-1, Metivier 2-0-4, Kennedy 3-1-7, Eastman 0-1-1

Nokomis (15-0) 69

Welch 3-4-13, Preble, Pelkey 3-0-8, Murray 4-0-11, Palmer, Snow 2-2-6, Burnette 1-0-2, Paradis 1-0-2, Stewart 2-0-4, Merrow, Lowe 2-0-4, Clark 6-3-15

3-pt. goals: Welch 3, Murray 3, Pelkey 2

Old Town 6 10 12 25

Nokomis 11 30 51 69

JV: Nokomis 55-40

Mt. Blue 35, Messalonskee 30

At Farmington, Rachel Yates, who has been plagued all season long with tendinitis in her quad, scored a game-high 11 points to lead her Cougars to victory.

Kim Drosdik put eight in for the defending state champs. Laura Smith led the Eagles of Oakland with eight.

Messalonskee (10-6) 30

LaBelle 1-1-4, Colby 1-2-4, Grenier, McCarthy, Pelletier 2-4-8, Smith 3-2-8, Manston, Pullen 1-0-2, McMullin 1-2-5

Mt. Blue (5-9) 35

Yates 3-4-11, Delong, Coslton, Harrell 2-2-6, Drosslik 4-0-8, Corey 2-2-6, Stevens, Alexander 2-0-4, Hastings

3-pt. goals: McMullin; Yates

Messalonskee 7 13 21 30

Mt. Blue 10 19 29 35

JV: Messalonskee 51-41

Boys basketball

Class B

MDI 58, Rockland 52

At Mount Desert, James Hopkins led the way with 19 points to lead the No. 11 Trojans to victory.

Jesse Dyer popped in 14 for Mount Desert Island.

Jacob LaBree led the No. 14 Tigers with 13 points while Todd Curtis added 11.

Rockland (5-14) 52

LaBree 4-5-13, T. Curtis 4-3-11, Hartula 4-0-10, Baker 2-4-9, Kenniston 4-1-9, M. Curtis, Boody, Widde, Raye

MDI (8-11) 58

Hopkins 6-4-19, Dyer 6-1-14, Jones 3-1-8, B. Colbeth 4-0-8, Carr 3-0-7, Fellis 1-0-2, Jospeh, R. Colbeth, Steeves

3-pt. goals: Hartula 2, Baker; Hopkins 3, Dyer, Carr

Rockland 6 23 39 52

MDI 14 25 48 58

Class D

Washburn 85, Van Buren 58

Van Buren (6-12) 58

Corbin 2-7-11, S. Ayotte 2-3-7, Chasse 1-0-3, E. Ayotte 3-3-9, Hews 2-0-4, Cote 3-0-6, Smith 3-2-8, Parent 1-0-3, Gagnon 1-0-2, Masemola 2-1-5, Ouellette, O’Hare, Violette

Washburn (9-10) 85

Umphrey 11-3-25, Milton 9-2-20, Plucker 6-0-13, Tupper 5-0-11, T. Bragg 2-0-6, Pesut 1-0-2, Maynard 1-3-5, Thomas 1-1-3, Worsley, S. Bragg, Willard

3-pt. goals: Parent, Chasse; T. Bragg 2, Plucker, Tupper

Van Buren 9 25 36 58

Washburn 13 37 55 85

Bangor Christian 71, Shead 60

At Husson College in Bangor, David Chrisos poured in 14 of his game-high 30 points in the fourth quarter as the No. 11 Patriots held on for the win.

Chrisos hit 6 of his 9 3-point attempts, went 8-for-12 from the free-throw line, and tallied five assists. Pat McCleary contributed 18 points and 12 rebounds for Bangor Christian.

Shead (6-13) 60

Bowen 2-1-5, Urquhart 2-5-10, Toney 7-2-16, Cox 1-0-2, Constant 5-0-14, Maloney 4-4-13, Bones, Ingersoll, Ricker

Bangor Christian (7-12) 71

Chrisos 8-8-30, McCleary 8-2-18, Tyree 0-1-1, Conley 3-1-8, G. Patterson 2-0-6, Sobey 2-1-5, Madden 1-0-3, Putnam, Doten, Bradford, Ossinger

3-pt. goals: Constant 4, Urquhart, Maloney; Chrisos 6, G. Patterson 2, Conley, Madden

Shead 14 30 44 60

Bangor Christian 10 34 46 71

Class A

Nokomis 97, Old Town 59

At Old Town, Ryan McLellan paced Nokomis over Old Town with 37 points.

Luke Hayden and Shawn Henderson each tossed in 15 points for the Warriors of Newport.

Shawn Kenniston paced the Indian attack with 20 points while Adam Mahoney put in 12.

Nokomis (11-4) 97

McLellan 13-8-37, Hayden 7-1-15, Henderson 6-0-15, Butler 4-0-8, Estes 3-0-7, Peters 1-1-3, Veazie 2-0-4, Graves 1-0-3, Martin 0-2-2, Buzaniski 0-1-1, Toulouse 0-2-2, Burgess, Horr

Old Town (6-9) 59

Kenniston 7-5-20, Mahoney 5-2-12, Madden 1-1-3, Stormann 2-2-6, Socoby 1-1-4, Tewhey 3-0-6, Robbins 2-0-4, Brown 1-0-2, Barnes 1-0-2, Jackson, Tidwell, Levesque

3-pt. goals: McLellan 3, Henderson 3, Estes, Graves; Socoby

Nokomis 26 52 79 97

Old Town 14 21 40 59

JV: Nokomis 60-46

Bangor 65, Hampden 58

At Hampden, Joe Campbell tossed in 15 points to aid the Rams in a win over the Broncos.

Chris Bombardier added 11 points for Bangor while Derek Shaw chipped in with nine.

Justin DiFrederico led the Hampden attack with 17 points and Owen Caron put in 11.

Bangor (14-1) 65

Campbell 7-1-15, Bombardier 1-9-11, Shaw 4-1-9, Vanidestine 2-0-4, Ray 2-1-6, Anderson 0-2-2, Hughes 0-2-2, Johnson 3-1-7, Bouchard 1-2-4, Bell 2-1-5, Flynn

Hampden (5-10) 58

DiFrederico 6-4-17, B. Keller 5-0-10, Caron 5-1-11, Quimby 4-0-10, Paine 1-0-2, S. Keller 0-2-2, Russell 3-0-6, Shaw, Paoletti, Dionne, Bryant

3-pt. goals: Ray; Quimby 2

Bangor 17 30 42 65

Hampden 9 19 32 58

JV: Hampden 35-31

Hockey

South Portland 3, Brewer 0

At Portland Ice Arena, Derrick Perrault knocked in two goals to lead the Red Riots.

Jeff Keniston added a goal for 8-10 South Portland and Jason Asdourian stopped all 15 shots he faced.

Justin Boober made 16 saves on 19 shots for the 10-8 Witches.

Orono 3, Winslow 2

At Sukee Arena in Winslow, Nat Breece netted the winning goal with 19 seconds left in the third period and tallied two goals total for Orono in a win over Winslow.

Mike Merritt added a goal for the 17-0 Red Riots as Eric Gordon, Jake Hedstrom and Trav Kurr each chipped in with assists. Casey Hale made 22 saves on 24 shots.

Jeff Paquette and Jason Carter put in goals for the 8-8-1 Black Raiders while Nick Buxton added an assist. Tim Cloutier stopped 24 of 27 shots.

Bangor 6, Lawrence 0

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Bobby Leavitt notched three goals and an assist to pace Bangor to a victory over Lawrence of Fairfield.

Justin Libbey tallied two goals and two assists for the 12-6 Rams as Brian Lever added a goal. Chris Zielinski and Jared Hunnefeld combined to stop all six shots.

Everett Flannery stopped 37 of 43 shots for the 3-14-1 Bulldogs.

John Bapst 5, Mount Ararat 4

At Dayton Arena in Brunswick, John Motta netted the game-winner in overtime for John Bapst.

Taylor Lynn put in the goal to force overtime with 7:45 left in the third period while Zach Means tallied two goals and an assist and Chris Todds added a goal for the 5-10-1 Crusaders of Bangor. Dominic Dinardo made 20 saves on 24 shots.

Mark Rogers led the (10-5) Eagles of Topsham with two goals and an assist. Robbie Bychrest and Brett Rogers each put in a goal. Nate Chisholm stopped 27 of 32 shots.


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