ISLESBORO – Cassi Gray scored 20 points and hauled down 16 rebounds to lead the Islesboro Eagles past the Hyde School Phoenix 37-29 in schoolgirl basketball action Wednesday night.
Erin Sawyer led the Hyde School with 12.
Hyde 29
Flint 2-0-4, Mathis 4-1-9, Sawyer 6-0-12, Hurd 1-0-2, Day 1-0-2, Corg, Hagward, Bragg, Goodman
Islesboro 37
Hauprich, Delaney 4-1-9, Kerr, Johnston 1-0-2, Czenkusch 1-1-3, Piscotta 1-0-2, Gray 8-4-20, Love 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: none
Hyde 6 14 22 29
Islesboro 11 18 28 37
Mount View 64, Oak Hill 46
At Thorndike Tuesday, Heather Carter had 19 points and 12 rebounds to help lead the Mount View Mustangs.
Chelsea Caler chipped in with 12 points for the Mustangs. Amy Miles had seven points and seven rebounds.
Angie Berube led the Raiders of Sabattus with 20 points and Becky Palmer had 11.
Oak Hill (0-10) 46
Berube 8-4-20, Palmer 3-4-11, Quinlan 2-0-4, Bureau 2-0-4, Ames 1-1-3, Shaw 1-0-2, Favreau 0-2-2, Dyer, McCrater
Mount View (6-5) 64
Carter 9-0-19, Caler 6-0-12, Swanson 3-0-7, Barnard 3-0-7, Miles 3-1-7, Drummond 3-0-6, Hunter 1-0-2, Whitcomb 0-1-1, Clements
3-pt. goals: Palmer; Carter, Barnard
Oak Hill 11 23 33 46
Mount View 25 35 47 64
Lee 65, Schenck 25
At Lee, Deidra Ham led the charge with 18 points as the Pandas won their 10th game.
Shelby Pickering tossed in 17 points and hauled down 14 rebounds for Lee. Sam Cole chipped in with 10 rebounds and Ashley Linscott dished out six assists.
Lynn Farrington topped Schenck of East Millinocket with seven points.
Schenck (0-10) 25
Bishop, Duprey 0-2-2, Day 0-1-1, King 2-0-4, Carey 1-1-3, Hanington 1-0-2, Farrington 2-3-7, Knight 2-0-4, Sprague, Chasse, Jarmark 1-0-2
Lee (10-1) 65
Mallett 1-1-3, Bird 2-0-5, Hanscom 2-0-4, Harris 1-2-5, Linscott 1-0-2, D. Ham 8-2-18, Hersom 1-0-2, Cole 1-0-2, M. Ham 0-1-1, Gifford 2-0-4, Pickering 5-7-17, Maxwell 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Bird, Harris
Schenck 4 12 20 25
Lee 21 35 48 65
JV: Lee 32-14
Stearns 68, Mattanawcook 48
At Millinocket, Jen Raymond scored the first nine points of the second half en route to a 26-point, 15-rebound night for the Stearns Minutemen.
Courtney Gulesian led the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx of Lincoln with 16 points. Hannah Reed and Ali Keegan scored 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Mattanawcook (4-8) 48
Gulesian 4-7-16, Reed 3-5-11, Keegan 5-0-10, Head 2-0-4, Slike 0-1-1, Shorey 1-0-2, Littlefield 1-0-2, Pietras 0-2-2, Harvey, Cousineau, Woodman
Stearns (9-3) 68
Raymond 8-10-26, K. Nason 4-1-9, Legassey 0-2-2, Fitzgerald 1-1-3, J. Osborne 1-0-2, MacKenzie 1-4-6, Boynton 1-1-3, J. Nason 1-0-2, L. Osborne 1-0-2, Saucier 1-0-2, Achorn 1-3-5, Rideout, Michaud
3-pt. goals: Gulesian
Mattanawcook 10 24 29 48
Stearns 16 31 52 68
JV: Mattanawcook 48-30
So. Aroostook 58, East Grand 49
At Danforth, Amanda Godley poured in 29 points and pulled down 13 rebounds to power Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook to victory over East Grand.
Marie Gilman scored 13 points for the Warriors.
Olivia McGary led the Vikings with 19 points, while Tiffany Hartin and Kristi Brooker contributed 14 and 11, respectively.
Southern Aroostook (11-2) 58
Hartin 6-2-14, Brooker 5-0-11, McGary 7-4-19, Lyons 3-3-9, Crandall 0-1-1, Hersey 2-0-4, Violette, Hardy
East Grand (2-9) 49
Godley 9-10-29, Gilman 5-0-13, Parker 2-0-4, T. Osnoe 1-0-2, Dodge 1-0-2, Zaneldin, P. Osnoe, Mortland
3-pt. goals: Brooker, McGary; Godley, Gilman 3
So. Aroostook 5 21 38 58
East Grand 7 22 35 49
JV: Southern Aroostook 38-29
Calais 84, Shead 19
At Eastport, the undefeated Blue Devils used a balanced scoring attack to roll to their 12th victory.
Danielle O’Brien and Morgan Drew each scored 13 points for the winners, Katie Frost put in 11 and Crystal Martin netted 10.
Samantha Davis led Shead with five points.
Calais (12-0) 84
C. Martin 4-2-10, Eagan 0-1-1, L. Martin 3-0-6, N. Feck 6-0-12, O’Brien 6-1-13, D. Feck 1-1-3, Frost 4-2-11, K. Smith 4-1-9, Mahan 2-0-4, Drew 6-0-13, E. Smith 1-0-2
Shead (7-6) 19
Bowen 1-0-2, V. Bouchard 1-0-2, Davis 2-0-5, Beaulieu 1-1-3, Mitchell 1-0-2, N. Bouchard 1-1-3, Lingley 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Frost, Drew; Davis
Calais 16 40 62 84
Shead 5 12 15 19
JV: Calais 33-31
Madawaska 54, CAHS 38
At Mars Hill, Meghan Marshall led all scorers with 25 points and starred defensively too as she held Central Aroostook leading scorer Stevi Fletcher scoreless.
Kay Gerard and Kristine Cyr each scored 10 points for the Owls.
Gabrielle Smith led the Panthers with 16 points.
Madawaska (9-3) 54
Marshall 10-5-25, Gerard 3-4-10, Cyr 3-3-10, Lavertu 4-1-9, Martin, Plourde, Desjardins, Morneault, Dube
Central Aroostook (8-6) 38
Smith 5-6-16, Caron 0-2-2, Barton 0-2-2, Collins 1-0-2, Robinson 1-0-2, McCrum 2-1-5, Fletcher, Carvel 1-0-2, Gosselin, Michaud
3-pt. goals: Cyr
Madawaska 19 28 38 54
CAHS 9 12 26 38
JV: CAHS 44-29
Limestone 42, Wisdom 31
At St. Agatha, Nikki Michaud scored 12 points and Amanda Brooker added 11 to lead the visiting Eagles past Wisdom.
Rebecca Harris led the Pioneers with 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Limestone (8-3) 42
Michaud 5-2-12, Brooker 4-2-11, Stackhouse 3-0-6, Bickford 1-0-2, St. Pierre 2-0-4, Beaton 1-0-2, Weatherhead 2-1-5
Wisdom (3-9) 31
Harris 7-0-15, Ry. Dyment, Voisine 1-0-2, Bourgoin 1-0-2, Ro. Dyment, Chamberland 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Brooker; Harris
Limestone 8 19 28 42
Wisdom 10 18 22 31
Boys basketball
Sumner 58, Searsport 39
At East Sullivan, Jamey Polk sparked the attack with 21 points as the Tigers went on a 10-0 spurt to open the second half and break open a tight game.
Justin Winslow chipped in with 17 for the winners.
Pasco Grove and Drew Mercier each connected for nine for the Vikings.
Searsport (1-10) 39
Manner 2-3-7, A. Lockhart 1-1-3, McFarlin 3-0-6, Mercier 4-0-9, Grove 3-3-9, Garton 1-0-3, Quisenberry, Weaver 1-0-2, K. Lockhart
Sumner (6-6) 58
Sprague 1-1-4, Phinney 1-0-2, Johnson, Alley 1-0-2, Polk 6-7-21, Backman, Huber 2-0-4, Bickford 1-0-3, Jordan 2-0-4, Winslow 8-1-17, Grindle, Walden
3-pt. goals: Mercier, Garton; Polk 2, Sprague, Bickford
Searsport 13 21 29 39
Sumner 12 29 43 58
JV: Sumner 74-40
Hyde 70, Islesboro 61
At Islesboro, Junior Bernal scored 25 of his 30 points in the first half as the Phoenix took an 11-point lead and held off the Eagles in the second half.
Hunter Flint and Tyriek Good each added 10 points for the winners and Bernal had eight steals.
Rory Diffin paced Islesboro with 29 points and 15 rebounds. Jon Bolduc chipped in with 13 points and David Pike netted 11.
Hyde (6-0) 70
Bernal 14-2-30, Flint 5-0-10, Wilson 4-0-8, Grimes 2-0-4, Graetch 3-0-6, White 1-0-2, Good 5-0-10, Perez, Suttles, Hood
Islesboro (7-3) 61
Bolduc 4-5-13, Pike 3-4-11, Roberts 0-2-2, Kerr 2-2-6, Diffin 12-5-29, Grindle
3-pt. goals: none
Hyde 15 43 53 70
Islesboro 17 32 47 61
Nokomis 73, Orono 56
At Newport Tuesday, Ryan McLellan netted 25 points and had six steals to help carry the Warriors to the win.
Luke Hayden scored 22 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Nokomis while Trenton Estes added 10 points and had four steals.
Justin Perron had 14 points for Orono while Jesse White added 12 points and pulled down seven rebounds and Mike Socoby shipped in with 11 points.
Orono (5-7) 56
J. Miller 1-0-2, Heitman 2-1-5, Perrone 7-0-14, Sinclair 2-2-6, Socoby 5-0-11, White 5-2-12, Saucier 1-2-4, Levesque 1-0-2, Gavett, B. Miller, Cowan
Nokomis (7-2) 73
R. McLellan 8-6-25, Estes 2-6-10, Veazie 1-2-5, Hayden 8-6-22, Martin 0-1-1, J. McLellan 0-1-1-, Mullis 3-3-9, Gee, Bradstreet, Ellis, Buzanoski, Horr
3-pt. goals: Socoby; R. McLellan 3
Orono 17 31 46 56
Nokomis 13 29 49 73
JV: Nokomis 68-50
Dexter 58, Penquis 45
At Milo Tuesday, Dustin Paige led the visiting Dexter Tigers with 23 points as they knocked off Penquis.
Travis Patterson had 14 points while Erik Cooley added 10 for the Tigers.
Jordan Allen led the Patriots with 13 points and Justin Allen chipped in with 10.
Dexter (9-2) 58
Patterson 4-6-14, Cooley 4-2-10, Paige 9-5-23, Martin 1-0-3, Towle, Russell, Hersey, Mountain 3-0-6, Vafiades, Kinney, Roach 1-0-2
Penquis (5-7) 45
Jo. Allen 4-2-13, Ju. Allen 5-0-10, Hamlin, Chase, Joyce, Kissell 3-0-6, Simonian, Wooten, Gillis 3-1-7, Grindle, Perkins 3-0-9, McKenzie
3-pt. goals: Martin; Jo. Allen 3, Perkins 3
Dexter 12 31 47 58
Penquis 7 22 31 45
JV: Dexter 61-29
Bangor 60, MDI 36
At Red Barry Gym in Bangor, the Rams snapped a two-game losing streak by shutting down the Trojans.
Zak Ray led the way for Bangor with a game-high 21 points. Buddy Nickerson tossed in 10.
Brandon Colbeth and Greg Fellis scored eight points each to pace Mount Desert Island.
Mount Desert Island (3-9) 36
Jones 3-0-7, Dargis 1-0-3, Staples 1-0-2, Dow 0-1-1, Suvlu 1-3-5, B. Colbeth 3-2-8, O’Connell, Fellis 4-0-8, Stratton, R. Colbeth 1-0-2
Bangor (7-2) 60
Rambo 0-4-4, Achorn 1-0-2, Ray 8-3-21, Bombardier 1-1-3, Prentiss, Nickerson 4-0-10, Sutcliffe, Civiello 1-0-2, K. Flynn 1-0-2, R. Flynn 3-1-7, Guerette 1-1-3, Shain 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Jones, Dargis; Ray 2
MDI 6 11 18 36
Bangor 11 25 45 60
JV: MDI 52-49
Ashland 54, Washburn 49
At Washburn, Matt Eastman connected for 19 points as the Hornets buzzed by the Beavers.
Buck Pineau chipped in with 10 for Ashland.
Dan Buckley paced Washburn with 13 points and nine rebounds. Darren Pesut added 10 points.
Ashland (5-5) 54
Dwyer 0-1-1, Pineau 3-4-10, Eastman 9-1-19, Hitchcock 2-0-4, Bessey 1-1-3, Junkins 0-1-1, Smith 0-2-2, Oak 2-2-7, Ham 3-1-7
Washburn (5-7) 49
Bagley 3-2-8, Buckley 6-1-13, D. Pesut 4-2-10, Thompson 2-0-4, Maynard 0-2-2, Vaughn 3-1-7, Milton 2-1-5, Worsley, C. Tesut
3-pt. goals: Oak
Washburn 9 19 33 49
Ashland 10 22 34 54
JV: Washburn 52-31
Calais 69, Narraguagus 44
At Harrington, Joe Footer tossed in 20 points as the Blue Devils cruised to their 11th win.
James Provencher connected for 18 for the winners, and Russell McLean added 10.
Steven Knapp led the Knights with 16 points while Luke Shaw notched 10.
Calais (11-1) 69
Morrell 2-0-4, Provencher 7-2-18, Lloyd, McLean 4-0-10, Frost 3-0-6, Woodside 2-0-4, Footer 8-4-20, LaPointe 3-0-6
Narraguagus (5-6) 44
Shaw 4-0-10, Fraser 2-4-8, Knapp 7-2-16, Beal 2-0-4, Emerson 1-0-2, Stubbs, Shinn, Shaw, Farren, Rossi, Bailey 1-0-2, Peltier 1-0-2, Chucker, McLaughlin
3-pt. goals: Provencher 2, Russell 2; Shaw 2
Calais 18 37 49 69
Narraguagus 14 25 39 44
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