Magee sparks Bangor past John Bapst

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BANGOR – Erinne Magee scored 11 points in the third quarter on three 3-pointers and two free throws Wednesday night to help Bangor pull away for a 62-47 schoolgirl basketball victory over John Bapst of Bangor. The Rams led 25-21 at the half, then outscored the…
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BANGOR – Erinne Magee scored 11 points in the third quarter on three 3-pointers and two free throws Wednesday night to help Bangor pull away for a 62-47 schoolgirl basketball victory over John Bapst of Bangor.

The Rams led 25-21 at the half, then outscored the Crusaders 24-14 in the third to build a 14-point lead. Magee finished with 21 points and Katherine Miller turned in 18 points, eight rebounds and five steals. Ashley Tower pitched in with 10 points.

Nicole Yeo paced John Bapst with 14 points.

John Bapst (1-7) 47

Sturgeon, Crotty 3-0-8, Sekera 2-0-5, Miller, Yeo 5-4-14, Mitchell-Stover 3-0-8, Hunter 3-0-6, Ryder 3-0-6

Bangor (4-2) 62

Magee 7-3-21, Tower 5-0-10, Clarke 4-1-9, McLeod, Miller 7-4-18, McCrum 1-0-2, Russell, Johnson, Michaud, Woodcock, Robertson 1-0-2, McAllian

3-pt. goals: Crotty 2, Mitchell-Stover 2; Magee 4

John Bapst 6 21 35 47

Bangor 16 25 49 62

JV: Bangor 58-24

Old Town 54, Brewer 53

At Brewer, the Indians came up with a steal and scored the winning basket with 26 seconds left, edging the Witches.

Kasey Spencer led the way for Old Town with 16 points, while Renee Thibodeau and Mallory Brown netted 10 points each.

Carolyn McAvoy connected for a game-high 21 points to pace Brewer. Amy Freeman netted 13.

Old Town (4-3) 54

Spencer 6-4-16, Thibodeau 4-2-10, Brown 2-6-10, K. Mitchell 4-0-8, Greene 3-0-6, Kennedy 2-0-4, L. Mitchell

Brewer (2-5) 53

McAvoy 9-3-21, Freeman 6-1-13, Wing 4-0-8, Bean 2-2-6, Chapman 1-1-3, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Adams, Hamm

3-pt. goals: none

Old Town 17 33 43 54

Brewer 14 27 40 53

JV: Brewer, 49-27

Searsport 43, Penobscot Valley 41

At Howland, Jessica Plourde connected for 15 points as the Vikings squeaked past the Howlers.

Holly Gracie added 13 points.

Meagan Cyr led the Howlers with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Kylie McGinn notched 12 points.

Searsport (7-2) 43

Gracie 4-3-13, Smith 1-3-5, Seekins, Plourde 7-0-15, Curtis 1-0-2, Carroll 2-0-4, Vasiluskas 2-0-4

Penobscot Valley (3-6) 41

A. Frost 1-0-2, Colbath, Cyr 6-4-20, Trafton 1-1-3, McGinn 4-3-12, Young, Hallett 1-2-4, Snape

3-pt. goals: Gracie 2, Plourde; Cyr 4, McGinn

Searsport 10 14 25 43

Penobscot Valley 7 17 30 41

JV: Penobscot Valley 36-34

Hermon 48, Bucksport 42

At Hermon, Ashley Hichborn netted 14 points as the Hawks squeaked past the Golden Bucks.

Jessie Wiggin and Rachel Jenkins notched 11 each for Hermon.

Jessica Taylor led Bucksport with 14 points and Elissa Gordon and Alice Andrews scored 10 each.

Bucksport (2-8) 42

Taylor 6-2-14, Gordon 4-2-10, Andrews 4-1-10, Richards 1-0-2, Craig 0-2-2, Carmichael 1-0-2, Carter 1-0-2, Sawyer

Hermon (4-6) 48

Hichborn 7-0-14, J. Wiggin 3-4-11, Jenkins 5-1-11, Garland 1-0-2, Dobbins 0-1-1, Reynolds 2-0-4, S. Wiggin 2-1-5, Hall

3-pt. goals: Andrews; J. Wiggin

Bucksport 5 17 27 42

Hermon 17 27 34 48

JV: Hermon 52-32

Stearns 58, George Stevens 39

At Millinocket, Leslie Osborne’s 15 points carried the Minutemen to victory.

Jessica Osborne provided 11 points and Ashley Boynton netted 10 for Stearns.

Michala Bunten scored a game-high 21 points to lead George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.

George Stevens Acad. (3-6) 39

Bunten 7-7-21, Allen 1-0-2, Driscoll 1-0-2, Roberts 2-1-6, Markle 0-2-2, Clapp 2-2-6, Youcis, Wardwell, Keevan, Grindle

Stearns (7-2) 58

L. Osborne 4-7-15, Boynton 4-2-10, J. Osborne 1-9-11, MacDonald 1-0-2, K. Nason 2-0-4, MacKenzie 2-3-7, J. Nason 1-0-2, Saucier 1-2-4, Achorn 1-1-3, Michaud, Rideout, Fitzgerald

3-pt. goals: Roberts

GSA 6 17 34 39

Stearns 15 37 49 58

JV: Stearns, 34-33

Lee 67, Southern Aroostook 46

At Dyer Brook, Shelby Pickering poured in 21 points, eight in the pivotal third period, and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Pandas won.

Deidra Ham scored 13 points for the winners and Ashlee Gifford contributed 10 rebounds.

Kristi Brooker led the Southern Aroostook with 22 points.

Lee (8-1) 67

Pickering 10-1-21, D. Ham 6-1-13, Mallett 1-0-2, Bird 2-0-4, Hanscom 1-0-3, Harris 3-0-9, Linscott 4-0-8, Cole 2-1-5, Gifford 1-0-2, Hanson, M. Ham, Maxwell

Southern Aroostook (9-2) 46

Brooker 6-7-22, Lyons 3-6-14, Hartin 2-1-5, O. McGary 1-2-4, L. McGary, Hardy 0-1-1, Toothaker, Crandall, Watson, Violette, Hersey

3-pt. goals: Hanscom; Brooker 3, Lyons 2

Lee 22 34 49 67

Southern Aroostook 14 22 29 46

JV: Lee 30-23

Penquis 60, Central 48

At Milo, Megan Russell scored her 1,000th career point in the first quarter and Penquis topped Central of Corinth.

Russell finished with 23 points and April Allen chipped in with 12.

Katie Ahern recorded 16 points and Jenny Rollins had 13 for the Red Devils.

Central (4-7) 48

Collins 0-1-1, Davis 2-0-4, Rollins 6-1-13, Daniel 1-0-2, Bell 0-2-2, Ahern 8-0-16, Lyford 1-1-3, Parker 3-1-7

Penquis (9-1) 60

Russell 9-4-23, L. Hamlin 4-0-8, Dolley, Allen 3-6-12, B. Hamlin 1-0-2, E. Morrill, Garrish 1-1-3, Madden 1-0-2, K. Hamlin 1-0-2, Comeau, Cobb 1-0-2, J. Hamlin 3-0-6, Huzzey, K. Morrill

3-pt. goals: Russell

Central 10 24 33 48

Penquis 14 28 45 60

JV: Penquis 35-34

Dexter 83, Schenck 21

At East Millinocket, Ashley Foster scored 15 points as Dexter rolled.

Ashley Ames chipped in 12 points for the Tigers.

Lynn Farrington led the Wolverines with 10.

Dexter (9-1) 83

B. Veazie 3-0-6, K. Veazie 1-2-5, Haiko 2-0-4, S. Turner 3-0-8, Nelson 4-2-10, Pullen 4-1-9, Patterson 3-2-9, L. Turner 2-0-5, Foster 7-1-15, Ames 6-0-12

Schenck (0-8) 21

Bishop 1-0-2, Jarmaik, DuPrey, King, Carey, Hanington 1-0-3, Farrington 5-0-10, Knights 3-0-6, Sprague, Chasse

3-pt. goals: S. Turner 2, L. Turner, K. Veazie; Hanington

Dexter 25 43 64 83

Schenck 2 6 16 21

Hockey

Orono 8, Hampden 3

Hirsch notches 100th victory

At T.J. Ryan Arena in Brewer, Pat Skall and Branislav Srnka recorded two goals and an assist each as Orono remained unbeaten at 8-0.

Mike Merritt netted two goals, and Ian Ferguson and Mark Caggiano each scored one for the Red Riots, who provided coach Greg Hirsch with his 100th career coaching victory in only his seventh season. Paul Pangburn dished out two assists and Will Toner added one. Nate Faulstick stopped 18 of 21 shots.

For the 3-5 Broncos, Adam Standley had two goals and an assist, Greg Taylor logged a goal and an assist and Greg Brown had an assist. Garrett McGowan made 23 saves on 31 shots.

Brewer 7, Lawrence 1

At T.J. Ryan Center in Brewer, Jeremiah Richter scored two goals and A.J. Hayes contributed a goal and two assists as Brewer cruised.

Matt Grimes, Josh Kochis and Robbie Hayes chipped in with a goal and an assist apiece for the 4-4 Witches. Josh Caldwell added a goal, Andy Pooler had three assists and Will Prescott added one assist.

Justin Boober turned away 11 of 12 shots.

For 2-2 Lawrence of Fairfield, Will Richard scored on assists from Nate Lovitz and Nick Porto. Jake Mitchell made 23 saves on 30 shots.

Old Town 7, Messalonskee 4

At Sukee Arena in Winslow, Nick Buck tallied twice as the Indians prevailed.

Adam Stetson and Megan King scored a goal each for 2-5 Old Town. Josh Buzzell had a goal and three assists, and Josh Fournier and Adam Langlais added a goal each. J.P. Stowe made 28 saves on 32 shots.

Luke McPartlin and Ricky Powers each had a goal and two assists for the 0-6 Eagles of Oakland. Jake Burwood and Brayden Shieve had a goal each and Ben Conti rejected 19 of 26 shots.

Boys basketball

Ellsworth 71, MDI 40

At Ellsworth, Jake King netted 15 points as the Eagles cruised past their coastal rivals.

John Morse notched 14 for the winners while Scott Bradford buried four 3-pointers for 12 points.

Eric Staples led the Trojans with eight.

Mount Desert Island (2-6) 40

Jones 3-0-7, Dagis, Staples 4-0-8, Dow 1-0-2, B. Colbeth 3-0-6, O’Connell 2-0-4, Fellis 2-1-5, Stratton 1-0-2, R. Colbeth 2-2-6

Ellsworth (5-6) 71

King 7-1-15, Mayo 2-1-6, DeWitt 2-0-5, Luchini 0-1-1, Bradford 4-0-12, Smith 4-0-9, Wood, Sawyer, Morse 5-4-14, Morse 2-2-7, McMillan

3-pt. goals: Jones; Bradford 4, Mayo, DeWitt, Smith, Morse

MDI 5 20 26 40

Ellsworth 16 37 53 71

JV: Ellsworth 64-62


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