November 19, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Holt, Anzelc key win Skowhegan tops Morse 68-49

SKOWHEGAN – Derek Holt and R.J. Anzelc scored six points each in the first quarter as the Skowhegan Indians bolted out to a 21-7 lead en route to 68-49 schoolboy basketball victory over the Morse Shipbuilders Tuesday night.

B.J. Dunlap scored a game-high 17 points to pace a balanced Skowhegan attack. Holt contributed 16 points along with six assists and four steals, Anzelc had 10 rebounds to go with 14 points, and Sam Hight scored 11 points.

Matt Norris’ 10 points and Drew Colby’s eight led Morse of Bath.

Morse (2-9) 49

Norris 3-2-10, Kotow 1-0-2, Stailing 1-0-3, Darling 1-3-5, Colby 4-0-8, Hutchinson 1-1-4, Loveitt 3-0-6, Moore, Sewall 2-0-5, Hutchins, Percy 1-4-6, Stephenson, Flaherty

Skowhegan (7-4) 68

Widmer, Hight 5-1-11, Washburn, Malek, Morgan 0-1-1, Brod 4-0-8, Davis 0-1-1, Holt 6-3-16, Dunlap 6-3-17, Mitchell, Anzelc 7-0-14, Nelson, Susi, Strout

3-pt. goals: Norris 2, Stailing, Hutchinson, Sewall; Dunlap 2, Holt

Morse 7 26 37 49

Skowhegan 21 39 48 68

Greenville 50, Highview Chr. 19

At Greenville, Tyler Muzzy posted 14 points and 12 rebounds to pace the Lakers.

Jon Eithier added eight points for Greenville.

Chris Bishop topped Highview Christian of Charleston with four points.

Highview Christian (1-9) 19

Bishop 2-0-4, Track 1-0-3, Cooper 0-1-1, Philbrick 0-3-3, Richard 1-1-3, Kneeland 1-0-3, White, Andrews, Frost

Greenville (11-3) 50

Muzzy 7-0-14, Eithier 3-2-8, R. Douglas 3-0-6, J. Douglas 2-0-4, Aucoin 2-2-6, Boucher 1-0-2, Fowle 2-0-4, Gilbert 1-0-2, B. Campbell, Day, D. Campbell

3-pt. goals: Track, Kneeland

Highview Christian 2 8 16 19

Greenville 8 26 48 50

Jonesport-Beals 76, Sumner 70

At Jonesport, the Royals took an 11-point third-quarter lead and then held off the Tigers of East Sullivan for the victory.

Kyle Mitchell paced the winners with 20 points, Abraham Beal added 19, Alvin Beal put in 18, and Billy Merchant netted 12.

Jamey Polk poured in 35 points for Sumner, and Justin Winslow added 14.

Sumner (6-8) 70

Feeney 1-0-3, Johnson 2-0-5, Alley 0-1-1, Polk 11-8-35, Jordan 3-2-8, Winslow 5-3-14, Walden 1-2-4, Sprague

Jonesport-Beals (8-6) 76

Ab. Beal 5-6-19, Al. Beal 6-6-18, Kelley 1-0-2, Merchant 5-2-12, Mitchell 8-4-20, Durkee 2-1-5, D. Beal

3-pt. goals: Feeney, Johnson, Polk 5, Winslow; Ab. Beal 3

Sumner 17 24 38 70

Jonesport-Beals 11 34 49 76

JV: Sumner 56-36

Mattanawcook 65, Woodland 39

At Lincoln, Dan LaPlante and Nathan Cousineau each scored 13 points in Mattanawcook Academy’s balanced scoring attack.

Jon Carney added 12 points for the Lynx.

Matt Kesel paced Woodland with eight points.

Woodland 39

Worster 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-2, Nicholson 1-0-3, Sabattus 0-1-1, Kochendoerfer 3-0-6, Kesel 4-0-8, Gillespie 3-0-6, Scott 3-0-6, Williams 1-0-2, Moody 0-1-1, Tupper, McCobrey, Potter, Knowles

Mattanawcook 65

Gardner 1-0-2, Kyes 2-0-4, LaPlante 6-1-12, Kites 2-0-4, Cousineau 5-2-13, Greenlaw 2-0-4, Berry 0-1-1, Malone 1-2-5, Whitney 1-0-2, Libbey 2-1-5, Carney 6-0-12, Pete

3-pt. goals: Nicholson; Cousineau, Malone

Woodland 6 13 26 39

Mattanawcook 16 37 56 65

Girls basketball

Nokomis 45, Old Town 34

At Old Town, Lindsey Welch scored 13 points, hitting three free throws in the last minute of the game to secure the victory for Nokomis.

Danielle Clark scored 12 for the Warriors of Newport.

Kasey Spencer led Old Town with 10 points.

Nokomis (9-1) 45

Welch 4-3-13, Murray 3-0-9, McKenzie 1-0-2, Paradis 1-2-4, Lowe 2-1-5, Clark 4-4-12, Snow, Merrow

Old Town (7-4) 34

Spencer 4-2-10, Greene 1-0-2, Thibodeau 2-1-7, Brown 2-1-5, K. Mitchell 2-0-4, Metivier 3-0-6, D. Spencer, L. Mitchell

3-pt. goals: Murray 3, Welch 2; Thibodeau 2

Nokomis 11 21 28 45

Old Town 13 20 25 34

JV: Nokomis 57-31

Woodland 53, Mattanawcook 35

At Lincoln, Julia Knights poured in 24 points to lead Woodland to the win.

Ashley Marble contributed 12 points for the Dragons.

Courtney Gulesian led Mattanawcook with eight points.

Woodland (12-2) 53

Marble 3-8-12, Brown 1-0-2, Leeman 2-1-5, Smith 2-0-4, Troiani 2-2-6, Knights 9-6-24, Snowman

Mattanawcook (5-9) 35

Pietras 3-1-7, Harvey 0-2-2, Littlefield 2-0-4, Shorey 1-0-2, Gulesian 0-8-8, Reed 1-0-2, Keegan 3-0-6, Head 2-0-4, Woodman, Cousineau

3-pt. goals: none

Woodland 12 25 34 53

Mattanawcook 6 15 23 35

Stearns 75, Central 53

At Corinth, Candice Achorn led a balanced attack for Stearns of Millinocket with 13 points.

Katie Nason and Kristina MacKenzie added 12 points each for the Minutemen while Jennifer Raymond tallied 11.

Katie Ahern tossed in 25 for the Red Devils. Jenny Rollins added 12.

Stearns (11-3) 75

Nason 5-2-12, MacKenzie 3-6-12, Achorn 5-3-13, Raymond 4-2-11, Legassey 2-3-7, J. Osborne 1-1-3, L. Osborne 2-1-5, Boynton 4-0-8, MacDonald 1-0-2, Saucier 1-0-2, Fitzgerald, J. Nason

Central (5-8) 53

Ahern 8-9-25, Rollins 5-0-12, Parker 2-2-6, Davis 3-0-6, Daniel 1-1-3, Collins 0-1-1, Brown, Bell, Lyford

3-pt. goals: Raymond; Rollins 2

Stearns 15 28 53 75

Central 6 24 35 53

JV: Stearns 55-37

Lee 70, East Grand 44

At Lee, Deidra Ham scored a game-high 22 points, Katie Harris tossed in 17 more, and Shelby Pickering contributed 16 points and 12 rebounds as Lee Academy triumphed.

Harris had three of her five 3-pointers in the first quarter as Lee jumped out to a 17-6 lead.

Kristin Hersom grabbed 11 rebounds and Ashley Linscott chipped in seven assists and six steals.

Amanda Godley’s 21 points led East Grand of Danforth.

East Grand (3-10) 44

Mortland, Gilman 1-0-2, Parker 2-1-5, P. Osnoe 2-0-6, Godley 9-3-21, Page, Marks, Dodge, Zaneldin 3-0-6, Hannington, T. Osnoe 2-0-4

Lee (12-2) 70

Mallett, Bird 1-0-2, Hanscom 1-0-2, Pickering 7-2-16, Harris 6-0-17, Linscott, D. Ham 11-0-22, Hersom 1-0-2, Cole 2-1-5, M. Ham, Gifford 1-0-2, Maxwell 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: P. Osnoe 2; Harris 5

East Grand 6 24 30 44

Lee 17 40 62 70

JV: Lee 41-22


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