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WOODLAND – Shelby Pickering and Sam Cole each had a basket in the second overtime and Deidra Ham made five free-throws in the extra periods, as the Lee girls basketball team knocked off Woodland 65-59 in double overtime Saturday in high school action.
Pickering and Ham each finished with 21 points for the Pandas. Lee went 8-for-12 from the free-throw line in overtime and 13-for-15 overall.
Julia Knights had 20 points and 12 rebounds for the defending Class D champion Dragons. Kaitlyn Leeman contributed 14 points and eight assists and Katie Smith chipped in with 13 points.
Lee Academy (6-1) 65
Pickering 4-13-21, Ham 8-5-21, Cole 3-0-6, Linscott 2-1-6, Harris 2-0-4, Gifford 2-0-4, Hersom 1-0-2, Bird 0-1-1
Woodland (4-2) 59
J. Knights 9-2-20, Leeman 5-2-14, Smith 6-1-13, Troiani 3-0-6, Brown 2-0-4, Lord 0-2-2, V. Knights
3-pt. goals: Liscott; Leeman 2
Lee Academy 12 30 39 49 57 65
Woodland 13 28 38 49 57 59
JV: Woodland 39-30
Nokomis 41, Presque Isle 32
At Presque Isle, Michelle Murray knocked down four 3-pointers en route to 14 points as the Warriors held off the Wildcats.
Danielle Clark chipped in with 11 points for the Warriors.
Presque Isle freshman Natasha Deschene led all scorers with 18 points.
Nokomis (2-0) 41
Welch 2-2-8, Murray 4-2-14, Snow 1-0-3, MacKenzie 1-0-2, Paradis, Merrow, Perry, Lowe 1-1-3, Clark 4-3-11
Presque Isle (3-2) 32
Deschene 6-3-18, DeLong 1-2-4, McKenna 1-0-2, Condon 1-0-2, Demerchant, McHatten, Blanchard 0-4-4, Tuttle 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Murray 4, Welch 2; Deschene 3
Nokomis 8 23 33 41
Presque Isle 6 13 21 32
Penquis 61, Foxcroft 27
At Milo, Megan Russell scored 12 points and April Allen notched 10 points and nine rebounds as the Patriots cruised by the Ponies.
Jean Hamlin grabbed 10 rebounds for the winners.
For Foxcroft, Ashley Hall recorded 11 points.
Foxcroft (0-5) 27
Hall 4-0-11, Snow 2-2-7, Haskell 0-1-1, Cartwright 1-0-2, Stone 1-0-2, Dow 2-0-4, Ryder, Champeon, Jackins
Penquis (5-1) 61
Russell 4-4-12, Allen 4-2-10, L. Hamlin 2-3-7, Dolley 1-0-2, B. Hamlin, E. Morrill 1-0-2, Gerrish 1-0-2, Madden 2-0-4, K. Hamlin 2-0-4, Comeau 1-0-2, Cobb 1-2-4, J. Hamlin 3-0-6, Hussey 2-0-4, K. Morrill 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Hall 3, Snow
Foxcroft 4 11 20 27
Penquis 18 34 50 61
JV: Foxcroft 50-40
Searsport 51, Dexter 48
At Searsport, Holly Gracie pumped in 16 points and Brittany Smith scored 12 as the Vikings held off Dexter.
Ashley Ames sparked the Tigers with 16 points and Ashley Foster added 13. Foster recorded seven of her points in the fourth period as Dexter chipped away at what had been a 12-point lead for Searsport.
Dexter (3-1) 48
B. Veazie 1-0-2, K. Veazie 2-0-4, S. Turner, Nelson 2-0-5, Pullen 3-2-8, Patterson, L. Turner, Foster 3-7-13, Ames 7-2-16
Searsport (6-1) 51
Gracie 4-6-16, Smith 3-5-12, Webster, Seekins 1-0-2, Curtis 2-0-5, Shute, Hall, Carroll 3-0-6, Vasiliauskas 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Nelson; Gracie 2, Smith, Curtis
Dexter 13 22 35 48
Searsport 12 26 44 51
JV: Searsport 54-40
Bucksport 45, George Stevens 43
At Blue Hill, Alice Andrews, Elissa Gordon and Jessica Taylor hit 3-pointers in the fourth quarter as Bucksport held off George Stevens Academy.
Andrews finished with 14 points for the Bucks, Gordon had 13 and Taylor scored nine more.
Michala Bunten’s 24 points and 14 rebounds led the Eagles.
Bucksport (2-4) 45
Ja. Richards 2-3-7, Andrews 6-0-14, Gordon 3-6-13, Taylor 3-0-9, Carter 0-2-2, Carmichael
George Stevens (2-4) 43
Clapp 3-0-7, Youcis 1-0-2, Roberts 3-0-7, Allen 1-0-3, Bunten 11-2-24, Driscoll, Grindle, Bowden
3-pt. goals: Taylor 3, Andrews 2, Gordon; Clapp, Roberts, Allen
Bucksport 9 21 33 45
George Stevens 9 21 33 43
JV: Bucksport 45-40
Penobscot Valley 45, MA Lynx 25
At Howland, Meagan Cyr had a well-rounded effort with 11 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and five steals to lead the Howlers.
Alicia Drost, Kylie McGinn and Sarah Colbath each contributed nine points. Drost and Kelly Trafton scored seven and six points, respectively, in the second quarter.
Ali Keegan tallied nine points for Mattanawcook of Lincoln.
Mattanawcook (2-5) 25
Pietras, Harvey, Littlefield 0-1-1, Shorey, Gulesian 3-0-6, Reed 0-1-1, Woodman 0-1-1, Slike 1-0-2, Keegan 3-3-9, Oliver, Head 2-1-5
Penobscot Valley (2-4) 45
A. Drost 4-1-9, Colbath 4-0-9, Cyr 4-2-11, Trafton 2-2-6, McGinn 4-1-9, Batchelder, Garland, Young, S. Drost 0-1-1, Hallett, Foster, Snape, Brown
3-pt. goals: Colbath, Cyr
Mattanawcook 12 15 19 25
Penobscot Valley 10 28 38 45
JV: Mattanawcook 49-27
Bangor Christian 40, Central 37
At Husson College in Bangor, Jenna Seymour netted 11 points and Heather Niles scored 10 as Bangor Christian held off Central.
Seymour drained a free throw with 30 seconds remaining to seal the victory. Pam Reitsma contributed seven of her game-high 13 rebounds in the fourth period.
Jenny Rollins led the Red Devils of Corinth with 14 points.
Central (3-4) 37
Collins, Davis 1-5-7, Rollins 5-3-14, Daniel 1-0-2, Bell, Ahearn 4-0-8, Lyford 0-2-2, Parker 2-0-4
Bangor Christian (5-3) 40
Niles 4-0-10, Seymour 4-3-11, Reitsma 4-0-8, Page 2-1-5, Mead 2-0-4, Snow 1-0-2, Elliott
3-pt. goals: Rollins, Niles 2
Central 13 22 29 37
Bangor Christian 14 24 31 40
Hampden 57, Old Town 38
At Old Town, Megan Magoon recorded 17 points, including a 12-for-14 performance from the free throw line, as the Broncs rolled.
Megan Robinson contributed nine points for the Broncos.
Rene Thibodeau scored nine points for Old Town.
Hampden (4-0) 57
Webb 0-2-2, Shaw, Caron 1-0-3, Magoon 2-12-17, Littlefield, Wilson, Campbell, Bragg 1-0-2, Martin, Russell 2-4-8, Robinson 3-3-9, Spaulding 2-2-6, Ireland 1-1-3, Hessert 1-1-3, McBee 2-0-4
Old Town (2-2) 38
K. Spencer 1-3-5, Greene, Thibodeau 2-4-9, Marquis 0-2-2, D. Spencer 1-0-3, Maurais, Brown 2-0-4, L. Mitchell 1-1-3, Cole, K. Mitchell 1-2-4, Littlefield, Metivier 3-0-6, Kennedy 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Caron, Magoon; Thibodeau, D. Spencer
Hampden 16 29 42 57
Old Town 6 20 22 38
JV: Hampden 71-29
Orono 42, Hermon 36
At Hermon, Orono outscored Hermon 12-5 in the fourth period and 9-3 in overtime to chalk up its fifth win against just one loss.
Stacey Saucier capped the Red Riots’ fourth quarter rally when she nailed a fast-break layup with less than a minute left to knot the game at 33 and force the overtime.
Jessica Wagner and Marie Lint paced the Orono offense with 12 points apiece.
For Hermon, Rachel Jenkins tossed in 14 points.
Orono (5-1) 42
Wagner 3-6-12, Lint 6-0-12, Dupere 2-1-6, Reed 2-0-4, Saucier 4-0-8, Glencross, See, Gray
Hermon (2-5) 36
Jenkins 6-2-14, J. Wiggin 2-5-9, Hichborne 3-0-6, Reynolds 1-0-2, S. Wiggin 2-1-5, Garland
3-pt. goals: Dupere
Orono 2 14 21 33 42
Hermon 8 20 21 33 42
JV: Hermon 60-12
Boys basketball
Dexter 69, Searsport 42
At Searsport, Travis Patterson and Erik Cooley scored eight points apiece in the third period as Dexter sewed up the win by outscoring Searsport 22-4.
Patterson scored a game-high 22 points, Cody Roach netted 15 and Matt Mountain chipped in 12 more.
Josh McFarlin’s 12 points and Jake Manner’s 11 led Searsport.
Dexter (6-1) 69
Martin 0-2-2, Patterson 7-7-22, Towle 1-4-7, Cooley 3-1-8, Russell, Hersey 1-1-3, Mountain 6-0-12, Belair, Derosier, Basiades, Kinney, Roach 5-4-15
Searsport (1-7) 42
McFarlin 5-0-12, Manner 4-3-11, Mercer, Mercier, Grove 4-0-8, Lockhart 3-1-7, Weaver 1-2-4, Garton, Quisenberry
3-pt. goals: Roach, Patterson, Cooley; McFarlin 2
Dexter 17 31 53 69
Searsport 9 24 28 42
JV: Dexter 71-48
Penquis 50, Foxcroft 45 (OT)
At Milo, Penquis nailed eight of 12 from the free throw line in overtime – including a 4-4 effort from Justin Allen – to earn the win over Foxcroft.
Foxcroft’s E.J. Imbert sent the game into overtime when he converted an offensive rebound at the buzzer.
Allen finished with 16 points. Steve Kissell contributed 11 and Chet Gillis had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Patriots.
Josh Withee paced the Ponies with 15 and Dan White scored 12.
Foxcroft (3-4) 45
Robinson 1-0-3, Withee 4-4-15, White 4-2-12, Lizotte, Imbert 3-0-6, Kennedy 1-0-2, Carey 2-3-7
Penquis (3-4) 50
Jo. Allen 2-2-6, Chase 1-3-6, Joyce 0-1-1, Ju. Allen 5-4-16, Kissell 4-2-11, Gillis 2-6-10, Perkins, McKenzie
3-pt. goals: Withee 3, White 2; Ju. Allen 2, Chase, Kissell
Foxcroft 6 20 29 42 45
Penquis 11 18 33 42 50
JV: Foxcroft 57-35
Mount View 87, Rockland 61
At Rockland, Roy Goodale pumped in 19 points and Mark McMorrison netted 18 as Mount View of Thorndike topped Rockland.
R.J. Krueger chipped in with 16 and Willy Crichton logged 10 for the Mustangs.
For Rockland, Todd Curtis scored 12 and Jake LaBree notched 11.
Mount View 87
Krueger 5-5-16, Merrifield 1-0-2, Miles 1-0-2, Crichton 3-4-10, R. Goodale 6-6-19, McMorrison 5-4-18, Slewelling 2-2-6, Greenlaw 3-2-8, Goodale 3-0-6
Rockland 61
Gushee 1-2-5, Oliver 3-0-7, Worcester 0-1-1, Curtis 4-3-12, LaBree 5-0-11, Kenniston 3-2-8, Ross 4-0-9, Widdecombe 2-0-4, Creamer 1-2-4, Hynes, Williams
3-pt. goals: Krueger, R. Goodale, McMorrison; Oliver, LaBree, Ross, Gushee
Mount View 33 48 72 87
Rockland 11 36 44 61
JV: Mount View 51-49
Ellsworth 82, Houlton 69
At Ellsworth, Jake King put in nine of his team-high 25 points in the second quarter, including a 7-of-8 effort from the free-throw line in the period, to help the Eagles hold off the Shiretowners.
Jake King scored 11 of his 16 points in the second quarter. Scott Bradford hit four 3-pointers en route to 16 points and John Morse chipped in with 15.
Houlton’s James Skehan poured in a team-high 25 points. Jason Frenette scored 15 points and Lars O’Connell added 13.
Houlton (5-3) 69
Lenentine 1-0-2, Frenette 6-3-15, Brown, Howland, Cottle 1-0-3, Drake, York, McCann 3-1-7, E. O’Connell 2-0-4, Boyd, L. O’Connell 6-0-13, Skehan 12-1-25
Ellsworth (3-4) 82
King 7-2-16, Mayo 2-2-6, Dewitt, Luchini, Bradford 4-4-16, Smith 8-9-25, Wood 1-0-2, Sawyer, Joh. Morse 5-5-15, Joc. Morse, McMillan 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Cottle, L. O’Connell; Bradford 4,
Houlton 20 34 44 69
Ellsworth 21 43 67 82
JV: Ellsworth 68-67
Bucksport 57, MDI 50
At Mount Desert, Jason Harvey tossed in 12 points and Jordan Wingate added 11 as Bucksport held off the Trojans.
Harvey and Wingate had six points apiece during the second quarter, when the Bucks outscored the Trojans 21-7 to break the game open.
Mike Ogden chipped in with 10 for Bucksport.
Kyle Jones sparked Mount Desert Island with 13 points.
Bucksport (6-1) 57
McHale, Sheehan 0-2-2, Mercer 2-2-6, Knight, Allard 3-0-6, Nason, Guilford 2-0-4, Harvey 4-4-12, Ogden 5-0-10, Dow 3-0-6, Sullivan, Wingate 5-1-11
Mount Desert Island (1-5) 50
Jones 3-6-13, Dargis 1-4-6, Staples 1-0-3, Suvlu 1-2-4, Colbeth 1-4-6, O’Connell, Fellis 2-4-8, Stratton 2-0-6, Colbeth 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Stratton 2, Jones
Bucksport 10 31 41 57
Mount Desert Island 13 20 30 50
JV: Mount Desert Island 60-51
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