Brooks, Standley spark Hampden

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BANGOR – Mike Brooks’ second-period goal snapped a 1-1 tie and Adam Standley scored what proved to be the game-winner with 10:13 left in the game as Hampden upended John Bapst 4-2 in a mutual season-opener in high school hockey action Saturday. Hampden’s Pat Bailey…
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BANGOR – Mike Brooks’ second-period goal snapped a 1-1 tie and Adam Standley scored what proved to be the game-winner with 10:13 left in the game as Hampden upended John Bapst 4-2 in a mutual season-opener in high school hockey action Saturday.

Hampden’s Pat Bailey and John Bapst’s Zach Means swapped first-period goals before Brooks scored the only goal of the second period.

John Motta cut the lead to 3-2 with 1:30 left but Mike Brown sewed it up with an empty-netter.

Garrett MacGowen made 27 saves for Hampden and Dan Leighton stopped 26 shots for John Bapst.

Motta had an assist for John Bapst and Chris Bearor and Greg Taylor picked up assists for Hampden.

There was a moment of silence before the game for the late Ray Thibodeau, who had coached John Bapst since it instituted hockey in 1991-92. He resigned after last season to spend more time with his grandson Cameron. Thibodeau died of kidney failure in September.

The John Bapst players, who are now coached by former Bangor Youth Hockey Association president and coach Doug Damon, have a brown medallion sewed into their uniforms with the inititals “R.T.” on them.

Boys basketball

Bucksport 81, Caribou 78 (OT)

At Caribou, Jason Harvey poured in 33 points and the Golden Bucks rallied from a 17-point halftime deficit to top the Vikings.

Harvey and Kyle Mercer nailed back-to-back 3-pointers to start the overtime period. A hoop by Bucksport’s Corey Guilford with 30 seconds remaining in regulation sent the game into overtime. Mercer finished with 17 points and Guilford had 16.

Joel Griffeth paced the Vikings with 20 points and Jon Chasse chipped in with 18. Griffin St. Peter scored 12 on four 3-pointers, and Tyler Giles netted 11.

Bucksport (1-0) 81

Sheehan 0-2-2, Mercer 5-3-17, Allard 4-0-8, Nason 0-2-2, Guilford 5-5-16, Harvey 11-7-33, Ogden 1-1-3, McHale, Knight, Hopkins, Dow, Sullivan, Wingate

Caribou (0-1) 78

St. Peter 4-0-12, Nadeau 3-0-6, Nason 3-1-7, Chasse 4-10-18, Griffeth 7-4-20, Cyr 2-0-4, Giles 5-1-11

3-pt. goals: Mercer 4, Guilford, Harvey 4; St. Peter 4, Griffeth 2

Bucksport 15 27 53 68 81

Caribou 27 44 55 68 78

JV: Bucksport 53-39

Orono 74, Fort Kent 60

At Orono, Nick Heitmann fired in 22 points, including six 3-pointers, as the Red Riots rolled over the Warriors.

John Saucier contributed 14 points and eight rebounds, Justin Perron added 13 points and eight rebounds, and Derek Sinclair logged 12 points for the winners.

For Fort Kent, Nick Thibodeau poured in 29 points, including four 3-pointers. Dustin Nadeau tallied 12 and Corey Bourgoin had 10.

Fort Kent (0-1) 60

Raymond 1-0-3, Duval 1-0-2, Nadeau 4-4-12, Wood 1-0-2, Lamar 1-0-2, Bourgoin 3-4-10, Thibodeau 12-1-29

Orono (1-0) 74

J. Miller, B. Miller 1-0-3, Michaud, Heitmann 6-4-22, Eagleman 2-0-4, Perron 6-1-13, Sinclair 4-4-12, White 3-0-6, Gavett, Saucier 7-0-14

3-pt. goals: Raymond, Thibodeau 4; Heitmann 6, B. Miller

Fort Kent 14 30 46 60

Orono 19 32 56 74

JV: Orono 90-69

Penquis 51, Central 41

At Corinth, Steve Kissell registered 13 points and Dustin Perkins put in 10 as the Patriots of Milo downed the Red Devils.

Mike Rollins paced Central with 16 points and Jason Allen contributed 12.

Penquis (1-0) 51

Jo. Allen 1-0-2, Hamlin 3-3-9, Chase, Joyce, Ju. Allen 0-9-9, Kissell 4-2-13, Gillis 1-4-6, Grindle 1-0-2, Perkins 3-4-10, McKenzie

Central (0-1) 41

Jo. Allen 1-0-2, Logue, S. Strout 0-1-1, Ja. Allen 5-2-12, Kane 0-3-3, A. Allen 0-2-2, Partridge 0-1-1, Libby 1-0-2, Rollins 6-3-16, M. Strout 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Kissell 3; Rollins

Penquis 10 18 34 51

Central 13 20 28 41

JV: Central 56-29

Hermon 61, Ellsworth 49

At Hermon, Wayne Shaw scored 17 points and Jason Ouellette pumped in 14 more as the Hawks topped the Eagles.

Joey Schacht pitched in with 11 for Hermon.

Jake King and Adam Smith paced Ellsworth with 15 points each. Drew McMillan netted 12.

Ellsworth (0-1) 49

King 5-5-15, Mayo, DeWitt 2-0-5, Bradford 1-0-2, Smith 5-4-15, Wood, Sawyer, Morse, McMillan 5-2-12

Hermon (1-0) 61

Schacht 4-3-11, Robinson 3-0-6, McLeod 2-0-4, Ouellette 4-4-14, Watson, Shaw 5-4-17, Porter 3-1-7, King 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: DeWitt, Smith; Shaw 3, Ouellette 2

Ellsworth 19 19 40 49

Hermon 14 24 42 61

JV: Hermon 68-42

Penobscot Valley 75, Lee 62

At Howland, Brad Harris poured in 35 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lift Penobscot Valley over Lee.

Morgan Doyon contributed 17 points for the Howlers.

Frank Carpenter led the Pandas with 19 and Frank Severance tossed in 14.

Lee (0-2) 62

Severance 6-1-14, Carpenter 8-2-19, Pickering 3-0-6, J. Ham 3-0-8, Mallett 3-0-6, Dow 3-0-8, A. Ham, Worster

Penobscot Valley (1-0) 75

Doyon 7-2-17, Harris 16-3-35, Pelkey 3-0-6, Artes 2-0-4, Cummings 1-0-2, Mulligan 2-1-5, Clookey 3-0-6, Cyr, Thompson, Michaud

3-pt. goals: Severance, Carpenter, J. Ham 2, Dow 2; Doyon

Lee 16 35 48 62

Penobscot Valley 14 28 56 75

Schenck 69, Bangor Christian 65

At East Millinocket, Ryan Deschenes knocked in 17 points as Schenck held off the Patriots.

Stanley Graham contributed 13 points for the winners.

Pat McLeary led all scorers for Bangor Christian with 26. David Chrisos and Kyle Bradford each added 13.

Bangor Christian (0-1) 65

McLeary 7-12-26, Chrisos 6-1-13, Bradford 4-4-13, Dolen 1-0-2, Patterson 1-0-2, Sobey 1-0-2, Madden 3-0-7

Schenck (1-0) 69

S. Graham 5-1-13, Deschenes 7-3-17, Johnston 2-4-8, Rossignol 3-6-12, B. Graham 2-2-6, Hanington 2-0-4, Thompson 4-0-9

3-pt. goals: Bradford and Madden; Graham 2, Thompson

Bangor Christian 14 31 47 65

Schenck 11 32 51 69

JV: Schenck 75-55

Shead 73, Deer Isle-Stonington 69

At Deer Isle, Ben Maloney scored 11 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter to lift Shead of Eastport to the victory.

Shead (2-0) 73

Maloney 5-6-18, Constant 5-1-15, Bones 4-5-14, Toney 5-0-10, Ricker, Sapiel 4-0-8, Curtis 2-0-4, Demmons 0-2-2, Ahavater 1-0-2

Deer Isle-Stonington (0-1) 69

Bolton 12-4-29, B. Gray 6-0-16, Ballou, Wallace 4-0-8, Hardy 2-0-5, Gross 2-1-5, Smith 1-2-4, Haskell 0-2-2, Trundy, C. Gray, Douglass

3-pt. goals: Constant 4, Maloney 2; Gray 4, Hardy

Shead 12 34 45 73

Deer Isle-Stonington 17 27 45 69

JV: Deer Isle-Stonington 59-45

Girls basketball

Caribou 55, Bucksport 41

At Caribou, senior guard Jessica Cyr scored 17 of her game-high 23 points in the first half as Caribou built a 30-17 halftime lead en route to the season-opening win.

Cyr hit four three-pointers to account for over half of her points.

Leah Drew contributed 17 points with nine of those coming in the first half.

Elissa Gordon’s 15 points and Jessie Carter’s eight led Bucksport.

Bucksport (0-1) 41

Ja. Richards 0-4-4, Andrews, Ji. Richards 0-2-2, Damon 1-0-3, Gordon 4-7-15, Taylor 2-1-6, Sawyer, Carmichael 1-1-3, Carter 4-0-8

Caribou (1-0) 55

Dubois 1-0-2, Bouchard 1-0-2, Harrigan 1-0-2, Cyr 7-5-23, Vincent, Burlock 2-1-5, Drew 6-5-17, Willey, Selander 2-0-4, Collins

3-pt. goals: Taylor; Cyr 4,

Bucksport 9 17 28 41

Caribou 18 30 44 55

Calais 72, Mattanawcook 31

At Calais, Lanna Martin knocked in a game-high 21 points as the Blue Devils routed the Lynx of Lincoln.

Katie Frost added 18 for the winners.

Cami Courineau and Ali Keegan each scored six points for Mattanawcook.

Mattanawcook (0-1) 31

Corineau 1-4-6, Keegan 2-2-6, Peitras 1-0-2, Shorey 1-1-3, Gulesian 2-0-4, Woodman 1-0-2, Flike 1-2-4, Head 2-0-4, Harvey, Littlefield, McKinnon, Reed, Sochulak

Calais (1-0) 72

Martin 8-5-21, Frost 5-5-18, E. Smith 2-3-7, C. Martin 3-3-9, N. Feck 2-0-4, O’Brien 0-2-2, C. Feck 1-0-2, Drew 3-3-9, Eagan, Welch, McGinley, K. Smith

3-pt. goals: Frost 3

Mattanawcook 6 14 22 31

Calais 20 40 59 72

JV: Calais 50-42

Shead 47, Deer Isle-Stonington 42

At Deer Isle, Samantha Davis tossed in 16 points and Kristin Beaulieu added 14 as the Tigerettes topped the Mariners.

Jenna Eaton and Heather Bray led Deer Isle-Stonington with nine points apiece.


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