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ROCKPORT – Senior Andrea Blanchard poured in 19 points Wednesday night, surpassing the 1,000-point mark for her career, to lead Camden Hills to a 60-47 schoolgirl basketball victory over Rockland. Blanchard, who played at Searsport for three years, needed 13 points to hit 1,000. Megan…
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ROCKPORT – Senior Andrea Blanchard poured in 19 points Wednesday night, surpassing the 1,000-point mark for her career, to lead Camden Hills to a 60-47 schoolgirl basketball victory over Rockland.

Blanchard, who played at Searsport for three years, needed 13 points to hit 1,000. Megan Dailey and Charlotte Croce each added nine points.

Annie Pennell scored a game-high 20 points for the Tigers.

Rockland (2-4) 47

L. Grant 2-1-5, C. Grant 0-4-4, Gushee 3-2-9, Clark 1-1-3, Hurley 1-0-2, Felt 2-0-4, Pennell 7-6-20

Camden Hills (6-1) 60

Dailey 4-0-9, Ford, Wiley 2-0-4, Rokes 0-1-1, Sommo 3-0-6, Winchenbach, Orhon, Croce, Carlton, Blanchard 9-0-19, McIntyre 2-0-4, Hoffman

3-pt. goals: Gushee; Croce 2, Blanchard, Dailey

Rockland 10 21 31 47

Camden Hills 13 38 50 60

MDI 62, Searsport 42

At Searsport, Bracey Barker scored 11 of her 21 points in the fourth quarter as Mount Desert Island cemented its win.

Shelley Gott scored 14 points and Leah Joy chipped in with 10 for the undefeated Trojans.

Holly Gracie’s 15 points and Jessica Plourde’s nine led Searsport

MDI (7-0) 62

Boisvert, Gordius 2-1-5, McGarr, Joy 3-4-10, Joseph, Willson, Gott 6-0-14, Barker 10-1-21, Young, Kane 2-0-4, Norwood 3-0-8, Goff

Searsport (6-2) 42

Gracie 5-2-15, Smith 3-0-7, Wilson, Webster 1-0-2, Seekins 1-0-2, Plourde 4-0-9, Curtis 1-0-3, Shute, Hall, Carroll 1-0-2, Vasiliauskas 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Gott 2, Norwood 2; Gracie 3, Smith, Plourde, Curtis

MDI 14 27 43 62

Searsport 13 23 34 42

Winslow 55, Belfast 42

At Belfast, Katie Flaherty tossed in 20 points to help keep Winslow unbeaten at 6-0.

Senior Bethany Roderigue chipped in with 18 points while her sister, freshman Sarah Roderigue, added 12.

Ashley Bryant led Belfast with 12 points.

Winslow (6-0) 55

Flaherty 7-6-20, LaPointe, Morin 1-2-4, Byrne 0-1-1, Peters, Bickford, Gagne, S. Roderigue 5-2-12, B. Roderigue 7-1-18, McClarie

Belfast (2-4) 42

Crandall 0-2-2, Evans, A. Bryant 3-4-12, L. Bryant 2-0-4, Groening 2-0-4, Brown 1-0-2, Ross 1-0-2, Murphy 2-0-4, Ellis 2-0-4, Bailey 2-0-4, Marden 1-0-2, Mehuren 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: B. Roderigue; A. Bryant 2

Winslow 16 35 47 55

Belfast 6 10 23 42

JV: Winslow 45-33

GSA 50, DI-Stonington 34

At Blue Hill, Michala Bunten scored a game-high 25 points, including 12 in the third quarter, and grabbed nine rebounds to pace George Stevens Academy’s win.

Sarah Clapp contributed 16 points.

Lindsay Brewer’s 12 points guided Deer Isle-Stonington.

DI-Stonington (0-5) 34

Easton 2-0-5, McDonald 1-0-2, Oliver 1-0-2, Hutchinson 1-0-2, Murphy 1-0-2, Bray 1-3-5, Wiberg 1-2-4, Brewer 6-0-12, Fifield, Steele

George Stevens (3-4) 50

Clapp 7-1-16, Markle 1-0-2, Youcis 1-0-2, Roberts 0-2-2, Driscoll 1-0-2, Grindle 1-0-2, Bunten 12-1-25, Wardwell, Keevan, Allen, Haskell

3-pt. goals: Eaton; Clapp

DI-Stonington 6 12 27 34

George Stevens 9 18 38 50

Nokomis 45, Ellsworth 26

At Ellsworth, Danielle Clark netted eight of her game-high 20 points in the third quarter as the Warriors upended the Eagles.

Michelle Murray contributed 11 points for Nokomis of Newport.

May Chan, Mallory Patten and Jodie Merchant each scored six points for Ellsworth. Merchant pulled down 10 rebounds.

Nokomis (3-0) 45

Welch 1-0-2, J. Gould 1-0-3, Murray 3-2-11, K. Gould, Snow 1-0-3, MacKenzie 1-0-2, Paradis, Merrow 1-0-2, Perry, Lowe 1-0-2, Clark 7-6-20.

Ellsworth (4-4) 26

Eaton, Chan 3-0-6, Silsby 1-0-2, Kimball, Patten 3-0-6, Collins 1-0-2, Merchant 2-2-6, Pelletier, Bickford, Oleson 2-0-4, Page, Tripp

3-pt. goals: Murray 3, J. Gould, Snow

Nokomis 11 21 36 45

Ellsworth 8 15 21 26

JV: Ellsworth 46-35

Narraguagus 52, Sumner 36

At East Sullivan, Sarah Snider scored eight of her game-high 20 points as the Knights pulled away in the fourth quarter.

Annie Woodsum chipped in with eight points for Narraguagus of Harrington.

Brittany Dunbar led the Tigers with 18 points.

Narraguagus (7-1) 52

Snider 8-4-20, Strout 1-1-3, M. Barbee 1-0-2, Tenney 1-0-2, Woodsum 3-2-8, Bagley 1-0-2, L. Barbee 2-0-4, Howe 2-3-7, Teenan 1-0-2, Torrey 0-2-2, Sawyer, Pounder, Grant

Sumner (0-7) 36

Philio 3-1-7, Beattie 2-0-5, Robinson 1-0-2, Page 2-0-4, Dunbar 7-1-18, Boyd, Ruhlin, Briscoe

3-pt. goals: Dunbar 3, Beattie

Narraguagus 10 16 29 52

Sumner 10 22 30 36

Old Town 60, Orono 54 (OT)

At Orono, Mallory Brown paced a balanced effort with 17 points as the Indians beat the Red Riots in overtime.

Kasey Spencer tossed in 15 points, Sarah Metivier netted 11 and Renee Thibodeau added 10.

Jess Wagner connected for a game-high 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Orono. Molly Dupere scored 16 points, including a 3-pointer that sent the game into overtime.

Old Town (3-2) 60

K. Spencer 3-9-15, Greene 0-1-1, Thibodeau 4-1-10, D. Spencer, Brown 5-4-17, Mitchell, Metivier 5-0-11, Kennedy 3-0-6

Orono (5-2) 54

Glencross, See 2-1-5, Dupere 6-2-16, Reed, Gray 2-1-5, Wagner 10-4-24, Lint, Saucier 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Thibodeau, Brown 3, Metivier; Dupere 2

Old Town 9 25 39 49 60

Orono 17 21 31 49 54

JV: Old Town 48-38

Stearns 69, Central 45

At Millinocket, Trisha MacDonald scored 13 of her 19 points in the second half as Stearns broke open a close game by outscoring Central 40-19 in the second half.

Katie Nason’s 14 points, Candice Achorn’s 10 and Kristina MacKenzie’s nine led Stearns.

Katie Ahearn’s 19 points and Jenny Rollins’ nine led Central.

Central (4-4) 45

Ahearn 5-9-19, Collins 1-2-4, Davis 3-0-7, Rollins 3-3-9, Daniel 0-2-2, Bell 1-0-2, Lyford 1-0-2, Parker

Stearns (5-1) 69

MacDonald 7-5-19, Nason 6-0-14, Achorn 5-0-10, Saucier 2-0-4, L. Osborne 2-1-5, J. Nason 1-0-2, MacKenzie 4-1-9, J. Osborne 2-0-4, Fitzgerald 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Davis; Nason 2

Central 12 26 31 45

Stearns 13 29 44 69

JV: Central 38-12

Hermon 42, Foxcroft 33

At Dover-Foxcroft, Jessie Wiggin tallied 13 points and Rachel Jenkins put in 10 more as Hermon topped Foxcroft.

Casey Snow scored nine points on three 3-pointers to pace the Ponies.

Hermon (3-5) 42

J. Wiggin 6-1-13, Hichborn 3-0-6, Garland, Petrello, Reynolds 2-0-4, S. Wiggin 4-1-9, Hall, Nightengale, Hills, Jenkins 4-2-10

Foxcroft (0-8) 33

Snow 3-0-9, Haskell 2-0-4, Cartwright, Stone, Hall 2-0-6, Curry, Jackins 2-1-5, Champion 1-0-3, Dow, Ryder 2-2-6, Goggin

3-pt. goals: Snow 3, Hall 2, Champion

Hermon 9 18 34 42

Foxcroft 5 13 15 33

JV: Hermon 42-19

Penquis 67, Mattanawcook 44

At Lincoln, Megan Russell poured in 24 points, including a 12-for-12 effort from the foul line, as Penquis of Milo topped Mattanawcook Academy.

April Allen chipped in with 17 points and Lindsay Hamlin added 15 for the Patriots.

For Mattanawcook, Courtney Gulesian recorded 12 points and Keegan Alley scored 10.

Penquis (5-1) 67

Russell 5-12-24, L. Hamlin 7-1-15, Allen 5-4-17, K. Hamlin 1-2-4, Comeau 1-2-4, J. Hamlin 1-1-3, Dolley, E. Morrill, Gerrish, Madden, Cobb, Hussey, K. Morrill, B. Hamlin

Mattanawcook (2-6) 44

Harvey 1-0-2, Littlefield 2-2-6, Shorey 2-0-4, Gulesian 5-0-12, Reed 3-0-6, Alley 4-2-10, Head 2-0-4, Pietras, Cousineau, McKinnon, Woodman, Slike, Oliver

3-pt. goals: Allen 3, Russell 2; Gulesian 2

Penquis 23 38 55 67

Mattanawcook 4 21 34 44

JV: Mattanawcook 53-27

Penobscot Valley 54, Schenck 36

At East Millinocket, Alicia Drost tossed in 14 points to help the Howlers of Howland earn the win.

Sarah Colbath and Megan Cyr (eight points in the third quarter) each chipped in with 12 points, and Kylie McGinn added 11 points.

Lynn Farrington led the Wolverines with 12 points and Liz Knights added 10 points. Megan Carey had nine rebounds.

Penobscot Valley (3-4) 54

Drost 6-2-14, Colbath 5-1-12, Cyr 4-3-12, McGinn 4-3-11, Trafton 2-0-4, Foster 0-1-1, Young

Schenck (0-6) 36

Farrington 6-0-12, Bishop 1-0-2, Jarmark 1-0-2, King 1-0-2, Carey 2-0-4, Hanington 1-0-2, Knights 4-2-10, Chasse 0-2-2, Sprague, Duprey

3-pt. goals: Colbath, Cyr

Penobscot Valley 13 19 39 54

Schenck 6 16 28 36

Hampden 66, John Bapst 36

At the Bangor Auditorium, Emma Russell scored 11 points and hauled down eight rebounds and Kristina Spaulding scored six of her eight points in the second quarter as Hampden built a 31-15 halftime lead and cruised.

Megan Magoon scored 10 points for the undefeated winners.

Emily Picard’s eight points and eight rebounds; Meaghan Sekera’s seven points and Nicole Yeo’s eight rebounds led John Bapst.

Hampden (6-0) 66

Webb, Shaw 0-2-2, Caron, Magoon 4-1-10, Littlefield 2-0-4, Wilson 2-0-4, Campbell 1-0-2, Bragg 2-2-7, Martin 1-1-3, Russell 4-3-11, Robinson 1-0-2, Spaulding 4-0-8, Ireland 2-1-5, Hessert 0-2-2, McBee 2-1-5

John Bapst (1-5) 36

Sturgeon, Crotty 2-1-5, Sekera 2-2-7, Miller 2-2-6, Yeo 0-2-2, Andrle 1-0-2, Mitchell-Storer 2-2-6, Zitaner, Hunter, Ryder, Ginn, Picard 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Magoon, Bragg; Sekera

Hampden 15 31 52 66

John Bapst 9 15 25 36

Boys basketball

Brewer 58, MDI 37

At Mount Desert, the Witches continued their exceptional defensive play to stay undefeated.

Lon Drillen paced Brewer with 19 points, Jon Bell scored 13 and Chad Gomm added 10.

Ryan Colbeth led Mount Desert Island with 10 points.

Brewer (5-0) 58

Drillen 8-3-19, J. Bell 5-2-13, Gomm 4-2-10, Sargent 2-2-6, King 2-0-4, Doucette 1-0-3, Bernier 1-0-3, Bouzan-Kaloustian, Griffin, I. Bell, Caver, Breindell

Mount Desert Island (1-7) 37

R. Colbeth 5-0-10, Jones 3-0-7, Dargis 1-3-5, O’Connell 1-2-4, Stratton 1-2-4, Fellis 1-0-2, B. Colbeth 1-0-2, Staples 1-0-2, Suvlu 0-1-1, Dow

3-pt. goals: J. Bell, Doucette, Bernier; Jones

Brewer 12 24 40 58

MDI 9 15 25 37

JV: Brewer 42-38

Bucksport 67, Nokomis 49

At Newport, Jason Harvey racked up 27 points as the Golden Bucks topped the Warriors.

Corey Guilford added 19 points and Chris Dow contributed 10 rebounds for Bucksport.

Ryan McLellan paced Nokomis with 19 points and Trenton Estes tallied 16.

Bucksport (7-1) 67

McHale 0-1-1, Cain, Sheehan, Mercer 3-0-7, Knight, Allard 2-0-4, Guilford 6-7-19, Harvey 10-5-27, Ogden 1-1-3, Dow 1-0-2, Sullivan, Wingate 2-0-4

Nokomis (2-2) 49

R. McLellan 9-0-19, Estes 6-3-16, Bradstreet, Ellis 1-0-2, Veazie 1-2-4, Buzanoski 1-0-2, Horr, Hayden 1-1-3, Martin, J. McLellan, Mullis 0-3-3

3-pt. goals: Harvey 2, Mercer; R. McLellan, Estes

Bucksport 21 31 46 67

Nokomis 12 23 38 49

JV: Bucksport 54-47

Foxcroft 55, Hermon 53

At Hermon, Dan White went 4-for-4 from the foul line in the fourth quarter and scored a game-high 27 points to propel the Ponies to victory.

E.J. Imbert netted 12 points for Foxcroft Academy.

Adam Porter led Hermon with 16 points.

Foxcroft Acad. (4-4) 55

L. Robinson 1-0-3, Withee 1-1-3, White 7-10-27, Lizotte, Imbert 4-4-12, Kennedy 1-0-2, Carey 3-1-8, Hall, B. Robinson

Hermon (3-5) 53

Cayford 2-4-8, Schacht 2-0-5, Frye 1-0-3, Robinson 2-0-6, McLeod 1-0-2, Ouellette 2-0-6, Shaw 1-2-4, Porter 7-2-16, King 1-1-3, Keith

3-pt. goals: L. Robinson, Carey; Schacht, Frye, Robinson 2, Ouellette 2

Foxcroft 10 26 37 55

Hermon 11 27 38 53

JV: Hermon 64-59

East Grand 87, Lee 73

At Lee, James Godley poured in 26 points and Darius Parker tossed in 20, including four 3-pointers, to lift East Grand of Danforth.

Richard Byers chipped in with 17 points and 10 rebounds and Rhett Mortland recorded 12 for the Vikings.

Frank Carpenter paced Lee with 19 points, including four 3-pointers. Nate Dow added 18 points and Frank Severance had nine points and 11 rebounds.

East Grand (6-1) 87

Godley 8-10-26, Parker 7-2-20, Byers 7-2-17, Mortland 5-2-12, Faulkner 2-2-6, Zugelder 3-0-6, Shain, Irish, Gray, E. Hanington, M. Hanington, Preston, Scott

Lee (0-6) 73

Carpenter 7-1-19, Dow 8-0-18, Severance 3-3-9, Rideout 0-2-2, Pickering 2-0-4, A. Ham 1-0-2, J. Ham 3-1-9, Thompson 1-0-3,, Worster 1-0-2, Hinse 0-2-2, Mallett 1-1-3, Thurlow

3-pt. goals: Parker 4, Byers; Carpenter 4, Dow 2, J. Ham 2, Thompson

East Grand 25 41 69 87

Lee 18 31 50 73

JV: East Grand 72-54


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