But you still need to activate your account.
DEER ISLE – Justin Winslow scored five of his 18 points in overtime to help lead the Sumner Tigers of East Sullivan to a 76-71 overtime win over Deer Isle-Stonington in boys basketball action Tuesday night.
Jame Polk added 19 points for Sumner while Roman Jordan netted 14 and J.J. Phinney notched 11.
Josh Bolton tallied 30 points and Bennett Gray contributed 16 for the Mariners.
Sumner (4-4) 76
Polk 6-7-19, Winslow 7-4-18, Jordan 5-4-14, Phinney 3-2-11, Sprague 2-2-8, Johnson 1-0-2, Bickford 1-0-2, Walden 1-0-2
DI-Stonington (1-7) 71
Bolton 13-4-30, B. Gray 7-0-16, Wallace 4-0-8, Hardy 2-0-5, Gross 1-0-2, Smith 0-1-1, Trundy, C. Gray 3-3-9
3-pt. goals: Phinney 3, Sprague 2; B. Gray 2, Hardy
Sumner 20 35 50 63 76
DI-Stonington 15 36 51 63 71
Camden Hills 67, Belfast 57
At Belfast, Troy Gabriele popped in 10 of his game-high 22 points in the fourth quarter as the Windjammers rallied to beat the Lions.
Tyler Warren contributed 18 points for Camden Hills of Rockport, and Peter Moro and Grant Lippman added 10 each.
Colby Horne led the Lions with a dozen points, Ben Cowan had 11, and Paul Button 10.
Camden Hills (8-1) 67
Gabriele 7-6-22, Warren 8-0-18, Moro 2-5-10, Lippman 3-4-10, Davis 1-0-2, Crupi, May 0-1-1, T. Stammen 1-2-4, Fitzgerald, G. Stammen, Dennen
Belfast (3-7) 57
Horne 4-4-12, Cowan 4-0-11, Button 5-0-10, Robbins 1-3-5, Arthers, Duval 3-2-8, Gregory 1-0-2, Welch 0-1-1, Aldus, Reynolds 1-0-2, Hesseltine 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Gabriele 2, Warren 2, Moro; Cowan 3
Camden Hills 8 26 39 67
Belfast 15 30 41 57
JV: Belfast 56-52
Mount View 69, Maranacook 46
At Thorndike, Roy Goodale scored a game-high 18 points and Mount View jumped out to a 30-12 halftime lead en route to the triumph.
R.J. Krueger scored 15 points and Anthony Greenlaw contributed 13 for the winners.
Charlie Calligan’s 14 points and Andy Kenney’s nine led Maranacook.
Maranacook (3-6) 46
Lemieux 1-0-2, Violette, Calligan 5-4-14, Edwards 2-0-4, Haines, Feldman 1-1-3, St. John 3-1-7, Gerrity 0-2-2, Gilman 0-1-1, Crosby 2-0-4, Kenney 4-1-9
Mount View (5-3) 69
Krueger 4-7-15, Merrifield, Miles 0-1-1, Elwell, Crichton 0-1-1, R. Goodale 7-4-18, McCorrison 2-0-4, Philbrook, Spaulding, Flewelling 2-0-4, Greenlaw 5-3-13, Higgins 0-2-2, C. Goodale 2-3-7
3-pt. goals: none
Maranacook 6 12 22 46
Mount View 16 30 46 69
Rockland 55, Winslow 51
At Rockland, the Tigers built a 14-point halftime lead, then survived the Black Raiders’ third-quarter surge to post the victory.
Casey Kenniston scored a game-high 24 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for the winners. Todd Curtis chipped in with 16 points and 13 rebounds.
Nate Boutin and Josh LaPointe led Winslow with 12 and 11 points, respectively.
Winslow (5-4) 51
LaPointe 4-0-11, Helberg 0-2-2, Hughes 2-4-8, Lopez 2-4-8, Grant 4-1-9, Boutin 6-0-12, Haskell 0-3-3, Labrie, Peters
Rockland (5-4) 55
Wooster 0-1-1, Curtis 6-4-16, LaBree 3-3-9, Baker 1-0-2, Kenniston 9-6-24, Ross 1-0-3, Oliver, Widdecomb, Creamer
3-pt. goals: LaPointe 3
Winslow 6 16 36 51
Rockland 13 30 38 55
JV: Rockland 53-48
Islesboro 51, Averill 43
At Hinckley, the Eagles outscored the Beavers 17-7 in the second quarter to take the lead for good.
David Pike paced a balanced Islesboro scoring effort with 13 points, Morgan Kerr netted 12, and Joel Grindle added 10. Rory Diffin snatched 14 rebounds and blocked nine shots, while Jon Bolduc handed out nine assists.
Gerard Levesque popped in 18 points for Averill.
Islesboro (6-2) 51
Bolduc 2-1-5, Pike 6-1-13, Roberts 4-0-8, Grindle 5-0-10, Kerr 6-0-12, Thomas 0-1-1, Diffin 1-0-2, Klotkowski, Gorham
Averill (1-7) 43
Je. Chartier 1-0-2, Jo. Chartier 2-0-5, Levesque 7-1-18, Greger 4-0-8, Pelletier 1-0-2, Russell 1-0-2, LaFlamme 3-0-6, Gallagher, Shults, D. Arnold, Cooper, L. Arnold, Lamontagne
3-pt. goals: Jo. Chartier, Levesque 3
Islesboro 4 21 36 51
Averill 10 17 22 43
GSA 55, Narraguagus 42
At Blue Hill, Nick Henry scored nine of his 17 points to spark George Stevens Academy’s 19-9 first-quarter scoring run.
Jake Lowell chipped in with 10 points for the winners.
Steven Knapp paced the Knights of Harrington with 10 points.
Narraguagus (4-5) 42
Shinn, L. Shaw 2-1-5, Beal 2-0-4, Emerson 2-2-8, Bailey 3-0-6, Stubbs, Rossi, Fraser 0-3-3, T. Shaw 2-0-6, Knapp 4-2-10, Peltier
George Stevens (8-1) 55
Astbury 1-0-2, Clapp 3-01-9, Leiden 2-1-5, Allen, Freeman, Henry 6-5-17, Lowell 4-2-10, Candage 1-1-3, Hutchins 4-1-9
3-pt. goals: Emerson 2, T. Shaw 2; Clapp 2
Narraguagus 9 17 30 42
George Stevens 19 30 43 55
JV: GSA 58-49
Bucksport 59, Hermon 49
At Bucksport, Jason Harvey led four players in double figures with 20 points as the Bucks rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit.
Corey Guilford added 14 while Mike Ogden and Chris Dow scored 10 apiece. Dow grabbed 12 rebounds.
Joey Schacht netted 18 and Adam Porter had 15 for the Hawks.
Hermon (3-5) 49
Cayford 1-2-4, Schacht 6-4-18, Robinson 3-0-6, McLeod, Ouellette 1-00-2, Watson, Shaw 0-2-2, Porter 7-1-15, King 1-0-2
Bucksport (9-1) 59
McHale, Cain, Beeson, Sheehan, Mercer, Knight, Allard 1-1-3, Nason, Guilford 6-0-14, Harvey 5-9-20, Ogden 5-0-10, Dow 4-2-10, Sullivan, Wingate 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Schacht 2; Guilford 2, Harvey
Hermon 14 29 43 49
Bucksport 11 19 42 59
JV: Bucksport 63-60
Schenck 59, Penquis 50
At Schenck, Brian Graham scored 10 points to help lead the Wolverines to the win.
Seth Johnston and Tyler Thompson each contributed with nine points.
Chet Gillis scored 14 points for Penquis while Justin Allen helped out with 12.
Penquis (3-6) 50
Jordan Allen 1-2-5, Joyce 2-4-8, Justin Allen 4-4-12, Kissell 1-2-4, Gillis 6-2-14, Grindle 1-1-3, Perkins 1-2-4
Schenck (7-1) 59
Johnston 3-2-9, Hannington 1-0-2, Thompson 1-7-9, Rossignol 3-1-7, Deschenes 5-5-15, B. Graham 4-1-10, S. Graham 3-0-7, Jamo
3-pt. goals: Allen; Johnston, B. Graham, S. Graham
Penquis 15 31 43 50
Schenck 13 25 44 59
Nokomis 64, Hampden 63
At Hampden, Ryan McLellan hit the second of his two free-throw opportunities with nine seconds remaining to give the Warriors their first lead of the game and the win.
The Broncos had one last chance to get the lead back, and Ben Keller’s long shot at the buzzer just missed.
McLellan finished with 20 points, Lucas Hayden contributed 17, and Trenton Estes had 15.
Justin DiFrederico and Keller each had 20 points for the Broncos, including four 3-pointers by DiFrederico, Kyle Dalton added 14 points and nine rebounds, and Nick Paoletti had eight rebounds.
Nokomis (3-2) 64
R. McLellan 7-4-20, Estes 6-3-15, Veazie 1-2-5, Horr 0-1-1, Hayden 5-7-17, Martin 1-0-2, Mullis 2-0-4, J. McLellan, Buzanoski
Hampden (3-5) 63
Larson 1-0-2, DiFrederico 6-4-20, Keller 9-2-20, Dionne, Paoletti 1-1-3, Dalton 4-5-14, Whinery, Thomas 1-2-4, Quimby
3-pt. goals: R. McLellan 2, Veazie; DiFrederico 4, Dalton
Nokomis 14 33 47 64
Hampden 26 35 48 63
JV: Hampden 61-59
MA Lynx 73, Stearns 64 (OT)
At Lincoln, Jon Carney and Matt Malone each scored four points in overtime as the Lynx built a nine-point lead and outlasted the Minutemen from Millinocket.
Carney finished with a team-high 19 points and 14 rebounds, Malone netted 11 points and Wayne Berry added 10.
Derek DiFrederico and Kevin McLaughlin connected for 21 and 20 points, respectively, to pace Stearns.
Stearns (3-5) 64
Leino 3-2-9, Arsenault, Fitzgerald, DiFrederico 9-1-21, D. Johnson 1-0-2, I. Johnson 3-0-6, McLaughlin 10-0-20, Mat. Legassey 3-0-6, Mar. Legassey
Mattanawcook (6-4) 73
LaPlante 3-3-9, Kites 2-0-4, Pete 3-2-8, Cousineau 0-4-4, Berry 3-4-10, Malone 4-2-11, Libbey 3-2-8, Carney 9-1-19
3-pt. goals: Leino, DiFrederico 2; Malone
Stearns 14 32 51 62 64
Mattanawcook 13 34 44 62 73
JV: Mattanawcook 71-51
Lee 72, Penobscot Valley 60
At Lee, the Pandas rattled off seven unanswered points in the first 19 seconds of the fourth quarter en route to their first win of the season.
Frank Severance, who led Lee Academy with 20 points (18 in the second half) and 12 rebounds, ignited the burst with a conventional three-point play. Jeremy Ham and Frank Carpenter then turned steals into layups as the Pandas extended their advantage to 13.
Carpenter contributed 16 points and 12 rebounds while Ham netted 14 points for Lee. Jason Mallett pulled down 15 rebounds.
Brad Harris led Penobscot Valley of Howland with 19 points. Matt Mulligan provided 14 points and 10 rebounds, while Morgan Doyon netted 10 points.
Penobscot Valley (4-4) 60
Harris 9-1-19, Mulligan 7-0-14, Doyon 4-0-10, Cummings 2-1-5, Cloukey 2-0-4, N. Slowikowski 4-0-8, Artes, Pelkey
Lee (1-7) 72
Severance 9-1-20, Carpenter 5-4-16, J. Ham 6-2-14, Mallett 3-1-7, Pickering 4-1-9, Thurlow 0-1-1, A. Ham 0-2-2, Dow 1-0-2, Worster 0-1-1, Rideout, Thompson, House
3-pt. goals: Doyon 2; Severance, Carpenter 2
Penobscot Valley 17 28 43 60
Lee 19 27 49 72
JV: Lee 57-54 (OT)
Dexter 77, Central 66
At Dexter, Travis Patterson scored 13 of his game-high 29 points in the third quarter as Dexter erased a four-point deficit by outscoring Central 26-10.
Patterson also hauled down 10 rebounds to complement his 29 points. Dustin Paige finished with 19 points, Erik Cooley scored 13 and Cody Roach contributed nine points and 10 rebounds.
Joey Kane’s 15 points; Seth Strout’s 13 and 10 apiece from Jason Allen and Matt Libby paced Central.
Central (1-9) 66
Logue 1-0-2, S. Strout 5-3-13, J. Allen 4-2-10, T. Strout 1-0-2, Kane 4-7-15, A. Allen 2-0-4, Gray, Libby 3-3-10, Rollins 2-2-6, M. Strout 2-0-4
Dexter (6-2) 77
Martin, Patterson 9-10-29, Towle, Cooley 2-9-13, Russell, Hersey 0-1-1, Mountain 1-2-4, Vafiades, Paige 7-5-19, Roach 2-5-9
3-pt. goals: Libby; Patterson
Central 11 32 42 66
Dexter 9 28 54 77
JV: Dexter 57-32
Girls basketball
Orono 47, Bucksport 37
At Orono, Jessica Wagner led the Red Riots with 19 points.
Molly Dupere added 16 points for Orono.
Jessica Taylor scored 16 points for Bucksport while Elissa Gordon chipped in with 11.
Bucksport (2-8) 37
Richards 0-1-1, Andrews 2-0-6, Gordon 4-3-11, Taylor 6-3-16, Carter 1-1-3
Orono (6-3) 47
Glencross 1-0-2, See 0-1-1, Dupere 5-3-16, Gray 2-1-5, Wagner 9-1-19, Lint 1-0-2, Saucier 1-0-2, Reed
3-pt. goals: Andrews 2, Taylor; Dupere 3
Bucksport 7 16 25 37
Orono 4 20 36 47
JV: Bucksport 40-34
MDI 51, Ellsworth 28
At Mount Desert, the undefeated Trojans used their smothering pressure defense to hold Ellsworth to 10 second-half points.
Bracey Barker had a game-high 19 points for MDI, Shelley Gott contributed 11, and Tanya Kane had eight.
May Chan’s nine points and eight apiece from Jodie Merchant and Ashley Oleson led Ellsworth.
Ellsworth (5-5) 28
Chan 4-0-9, Merchant 3-1-8, Oleson 4-0-8, Patten 1-0-3, Eaton, Silsby, Kimball, Collins, Pelletier, Bickford, Page
MDI (9-0) 51
Barker 7-3-19, Gott 4-0-11, Kane 4-0-8, Gordius 1-1-4, Willson 2-0-4, Norwood 1-0-3, Boisvert 0-2-2, Joy, Horton, Joseph
3-pt. goals: Chan, Merchant, Patten; Gott 3, Barker 2, Gordius, Norwood
Ellsworth 8 18 23 28
Bangor 14 26 36 51
JV: Ellsworth 44-42
Camden Hills 43, Belfast 31
At Rockport, Aimee Hoffman scored 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Windjammers to victory.
Andrea Blanchard provided 12 points and eight rebounds.
Ashley Bryant paced Belfast with 12 points.
Belfast (4-5) 31
Crandall 1-0-2, A. Bryant 4-2-12, L. Bryant 1-0-2, Groening, Brown, Ross 2-0-4, Murphy 1-0-2, Ellis, Bailey 3-0-6, Mehuren 1-1-3
Camden Hills (8-1) 43
Dailey 1-0-3, Ford, Wiley 2-0-4, Rokes, Somo 0-4-4, Orhon, Croce 3-0-6, Laite 0-1-1, Blanchard 5-2-12, McIntyre, Hoffman 5-3-13
3-pt. goals: A. Bryant 2; Dailey
Belfast 8 19 25 31
Camden Hills 13 25 36 43
JV: Camden Hills 53-34
Maranacook 48, Mount View 46
At Readfield, Erica Brennan scored off a feed from Kasie Mason on an inbounds play with two seconds left, lifting the Black Bears to victory over the Mustangs.
Mason led Maranacook with 17 points and Toby Martin contributed 14 for the winners.
Heather Carter scored 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for Mount View of Thorndike, which had battled back to tie it after trailing by as many as 11 points.
Jenna Drummond and Ashley Barnard added 10 and nine points, respectively, for the Mustangs.
Mount View (4-4) 46
Carter 9-3-22, Drummond 4-2-10, Barnard 3-1-9, York 0-3-3, Miles 1-0-2, Hunter, Swanson, Whitcomb
Maranacook (7-2) 48
Mason 6-5-17, Martin 6-1-14, Brennan 4-0-8, Pruett 1-1-3, Edwards 1-1-3, Bardaglio 1-0-2, Hanson 0-1-1, Denbow, Leary
3-pt. goals: Carter, Barnard 2; Martin
Mount View 4 13 24 46
Maranacook 10 24 33 48
Dexter 54, Central 32
At Corinth, Ashley Foster scored 20 points to help lead Dexter to the win.
Ashley Ames helped out with 16 points for the Tigers.
Jenny Rollins led Central with 15 points.
Dexter (9-1) 54
Foster 9-2-20, Ames 6-4-16, B. Veazie 3-0-6, Haiko 2-1-5, S. Turner 0-2-2, Nelson 1-0-2, Patterson 1-0-2, L. Turner 0-1-1, K. Veazie, Pullen
Central (4-7) 32
Rollins 6-2-15, Collins 3-1-7, Parker 3-0-6, Davis 1-0-2, Ahern 1-0-2, Daniel, Bell, Lyford
3-pt. goals: Rollins
Dexter 14 22 43 54
Central 9 17 19 32
JV: Dexter 36-22
Comments
comments for this post are closed