November 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Polk, Phinney lead Sumner past Knights

EAST SULLIVAN – The Sumner Tigers connected on 14 of 18 free throws in the fourth period to seal a 68-63 schoolboy basketball victory over Narraguagus of Harrington on Thursday night.

Jamey Polk made five of six from the line and J.J. Phinney hit four of four to lead the way.

Polk finished with 18 points and nine rebounds and Justin Winslow racked up 14 points and 11 rebounds. Phinney added 13 points, Roman Jordan contributed 12, and Dylan Johnson netted 11 for Sumner.

Luke Shaw paced the Knights with 22 points, including four 3-pointers. Steve Knapp tallied 17 more.

Narraguagus (4-3) 63

Shaw 9-0-22, Fraser 3-0-7, Knapp 7-3-17, Beal 2-1-5, Emerson 1-0-3, Rossi, Bailey 1-2-4, Peltier 2-1-5

Sumner (4-4) 68

Phinney 3-4-13, Johnson 3-4-11, Alley, Polk 4-9-18, Huber, Jordan 4-4-12, Winslow 6-2-14, Walden

3-pt. goals: Shaw 4, Fraser, Emerson; Phinney 3, Johnson, Polk

Narraguagus 14 26 44 63

Sumner 14 27 44 68

JV: Sumner 73-45

Lincoln Academy 64, Belfast 60

At Belfast, 6-foot-5 Ben Maynard scored 31 points and ripped down 10 rebounds to pace the Eagles of Newcastle past the undersized Lions.

Dane Verney netted 12 more for Lincoln Academy.

Chris Duval tossed in 18 for the Lions, whose top nine players each stand 5-foot-10. Jesse Robbins added 14 and Ben Cowan notched 11.

Lincoln Academy (3-2) 64

Maynard 15-1-31, Verney 4-4-12, Harrington 1-1-3, Williams 1-0-2, Rainey 2-2-6, Benner 1-0-3, Hancock 1-0-2, Powell 2-0-5, Brown

Belfast (3-5) 60

Duval 7-4-18, Robbins 6-1-14, Cowan 3-4-11, Horne 3-0-6, Arthers, Gregory, Welch, Aldus 1-2-4, Button 1-0-2, Reynolds, Hesseltine 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Benner, Powell; Robbins, Cowan, Hesseltine

Lincoln Acad. 13 33 53 64

Belfast 14 26 44 60

JV: Belfast 73-59

MCI 44, Mount View 25

At Thorndike, Sindre Vad scored 12 points as the Huskies of Pittsfield prevailed.

Ryuto Arakaki added 10 for the winners.

Brien Flewelling and Steve Miles led the Mustangs with six each.

MCI (5-5) 44

Arakaki 5-0-10, Asato 1-0-2, Bennett, McGowan 0-1-1, St. Clair 3-1-7, Vad 5-0-12, Quint, Bedford 4-1-9, Myako 1-0-2, Saunders 0-1-1, Godfrey

Mount View (3-3) 25

Krueger 0-1-1, Merrifield, Miles 2-0-6, Elwell, Crichton, Goodale 2-1-5, McCorrison 0-2-2, Spaulding, Flewelling 3-0-6, Greenlaw 1-1-3, Higgins 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Vad 2; Miles 2

MCI 16 28 38 44

Mount View 4 7 14 25

Camden Hills 78, Rockland 59

At Rockland, Tim Stammen pumped in 15 points and Troy Gabriele tallied 12 as Camden Hills cruised.

Tyler Warren contributed 10 points for the winners.

Casey Kenniston poured in 20 points for Rockland. Wade Oliver had 12 and Justin Widdecombe netted 10.

Camden Hills (6-1) 78

Davis 2-0-5, Crupi 0-3-3, May 1-3-6, Gabriele 5-0-12, Moro 1-4-6, Wood 1-0-3, T. Stammen 2-10-15, Warren 3-4-10, Fitzgerald 1-0-3, G. Stammen 2-1-5, Dennen 1-2-4, Lippman 2-0-4, Massey 1-0-2, O’Brien

Rockland (4-3) 59

Oliver 2-6-12, Curtis 4-0-8, LaBree 1-0-2, Kenniston 6-8-20, Ross 1-2-5, Widdecombe 4-2-10, Creamer 0-2-2, Gushee, Wooster, Hynes, Williams

3-pt. goals: Davis, May, Gabriele, Wood, T.Stammen, Fitzgerald; Oliver 2, Ross

Camden Hills 18 34 51 78

Rockland 10 18 32 59

JV: Camden Hills 54-48

GSA 79, DI-Stonington 35

At Blue Hill, the George Stevens Academy Eagles used a balanced scoring attack to beat the Deer Isle-Stonington Mariners.

Nick Henry and Ryan Hutchins each scored 13 points for the winners, Duane Leiden added 12 and Mark Clapp put in 11.

Josh Bolton paced DI-S with 19 points.

Deer Isle-Stonington 35 (0-6)

Hardy 2-0-5, Wallace 1-0-2, Bolton 8-2-19, Smith 1-0-2, C. Gray 0-1-1, Gross, Trundy 0-1-1, B. Gray 2-0-5, Douglas, Ballou, Haley

George Stevens (6-1) 79

Astbury, Clapp 5-0-11, Leiden 5-0-12, Friend 2-2-6, Allen 1-2-4, Freedman 0-2-2, Henderson 2-0-4, Henry 5-3-13, Saunders 4-0-8, Lowell 2-1-5, Candage 0-1-1, Hutchins 6-1-13

3-pt. goals: Hardy, Bolton, B. Gray; Clapp, Leiden 2

DI-Stonington 9 19 27 35

George Stevens 20 42 63 79

JV: GSA 50-42

Waterville 83, Medomak 69

At Waterville, Ryan Lockard tossed in 27 points to spark Waterville by Medomak Valley of Waldoboro.

Waterville had four other players reach double figures, led by Cody DeGuzman with 15 and Nate Pease with 14. Brian Tormollan tallied 12 and Dave Veilleux put in 10.

For Medomak, Chad Benner tallied 22 points and James Havener and Jonathan Burns scored 12 each.

Medomak Valley (4-1) 69

Rytky 4-0-9, Reynolds 0-2-2, Jackson 1-0-2, Havener 2-8-12, Brow 1-0-2, Benner 10-0-22, Burns 4-3-12, Goff 0-2-2, Rice 3-0-6, Boetsch, Blacker

Waterville (2-2) 83

Dwyer 0-1-1, DeGuzman 4-7-15, Duffy 1-1-4, Lockard 9-6-27, Pease 5-1-14, Torrmollan 3-5-12, Da. Veilleux 4-2-10, Madore, Dy. Veilleux, Spector, Bolduc, Dennis

3-pt. goals: Rytky, Benner 2, Burns; Pease 3, Tormollan, Lockard 3, Duffy

Medomak Valley 16 29 47 69

Waterville 17 42 59 83

JV: Waterville 66-57

Bangor 73, Ellsworth 55

At Ellsworth, junior guard Zak Ray scored 10 of his 23 points in the third quarter as Bangor erased a three-point halftime deficit by outscoring Ellsworth 28-10.

Rob Flynn had 11 points for the winners, Aaron Gallant contributed 10 and Buddy Nickerson scored nine.

Jake King had a game-high 25 points for Ellsworth and he also grabbed 15 rebounds. Scott Bradford had seven points.

Bangor (4-0) 73

Achorn 1-0-2, Ray 10-3-23, Gallant 5-0-10, Dowe, Bombardier, Prentiss, Nickerson 3-0-9, Sutcliffe 2-0-5, Civiello 2-0-5, K. Flynn 1-0-2, R. Flynn 5-1-11, Guerette 2-0-4, Shain 1-0-2

Ellsworth (4-5) 55

King 8-9-25, Mayo, DeWitt 2-0-6, Luchini, Bradford 3-0-7, Smith 2-0-4, Wood 0-1-1, John Morse 1-0-2, Jock Morse 3-0-6, McMillan 1-2-4 . 3-pt. goals: Nickerson 3, Civiello, Sutcliffe; DeWitt 2, Bradford

Bangor 9 24 52 73

Ellsworth 13 27 37 55

JV: Bangor 50-45

Schenck 61, Penobscot Valley 59

At Howland, Seth Johnson scored nine of his 13 points in the fourth quarter as Schenck of East Millinocket earned its seventh win without a loss.

Ryan Deschenes paced the Wolverines with 23 points. Brian Graham chipped in with 11.

Matt Mulligan poured in 29 points to lead Penobscot Valley. Brad Harris added 14 and Morgan Doyon contributed 12.

Schenck (7-0) 61

Johnson 5-2-13, Hanington 1-0-2, Thompson 3-0-6, Deschenes 11-1-23, B. Graham 4-0-11, S. Graham 2-1-5

Penobscot Valley (3-3) 59

Artes, Doyon 4-2-12, Harris 7-0-14, Mulligan 13-3-29, Cloukey 1-0-2, Slowikowski 0-2-2, Cummings

3-pt. goals: B. Graham, Johnson; Doyon 2

Schenck 16 28 40 61

Penobscot Valley 17 27 42 59

BC Patriots 76, So. Aroostook 51

At Dyer Brook, David Chrisos’ 24 points, along with a 24-6 third-quarter burst, keyed the Patriots triumph.

Pat McLeary added 15 for Bangor Christian.

Corey Shields led the Warriors with 22 points and Matt McCluskey added 10.

Bangor Christian (6-2) 76

McLeary 6-3-15, Putnam 1-0-2, Carey 4-0-8, Chrisos 9-5-24, Patterson 0-2-2, Sobey 2-0-4, Bradford 2-1-7, Madden 3-2-10, Conley 1-2-4

Southern Aroostook (3-5) 51

Hardy 2-5-9, Edkins 1-0-2, Grant 1-1-3, Nadeau 1-0-2, McCluskey 3-2-10, Shields 10-2-22, Hersey 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Madden 2, Chrisos; McCluskey 2

Bangor Christian 11 26 50 76

Southern Aroostook 13 27 33 51

JV: Southern Aroostook 60-55

Mattanawcook 57, Penquis 50

At Milo, John Carney led a balanced attack with 12 points as the Lynx of Lincoln held off the Patriots. Tyler Libbey chipped in 11 for the winners, and Dan LaPlante added 10.

Dustin Perkins paced the Patriots with 17 points, while Jordan Allen had 12.

Girls basketball

Bangor 62, Bucksport 19

At Bangor, Erinne Magee notched 18 points as the Rams rolled.

Marissa McLeod notched 12 for the winners, who raced out to a 34-8 halftime advantage.

Jessie Carter led the Golden Bucks with eight.

Bucksport (2-5) 19

Richards 1-2-4, Carter 4-0-8, Andrews, Richards, Pappas, Gordon, Taylor, Craig 0-4-4, Sawyer 0-2-2, Carmichael 0-1-1

Bangor (2-2) 62

Magee 7-2-18, Tower 2-0-4, Clarke 3-0-6, McLeod 6-0-12, Miller 3-2-8, McCrum 1-2-4, Russell, Johnson 3-0-6, Hayden, Michaud, Woodcock 1-0-2, Robertson 0-2-2, McAllian, Odgen

3-pt. goals: Magee 2

Bucksport 2 8 16 19

Bangor 19 34 51 62

JV: Bangor 82-38

Belfast 57, Lincoln Academy 32

At Newcastle, Ashley Bryant scored a game-high 20 points to power Belfast to its win.

Lindsey Bryant and Joanna Mehuren contributed eight points apiece.

Megan Osier’s nine points powered Lincoln Academy.

Belfast (3-4) 57

Crandall 2-0-4, Evans, A. Bryant 6-6-20, L. Bryant 4-0-8, Groening, Brown 1-2-4, Ross 2-0-4, Murphy 1-0-2, Ellis 1-0-2, Bailey 2-1-5, Mehuren 3-2-8

Lincoln Academy (0-5) 32

Woodward 3-0-7, Flagg, Hagar 1-0-2, Osier 2-5-9, Mara 2-0-4, Hope, Lane 2-2-6, Allen, York 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: A. Bryant; Woodward

Belfast 12 32 44 57

Lincoln Academy 10 23 25 32

JV: Belfast 43-30


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