December 24, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Huskies garner victory MCI defeats Mount View

PITTSFIELD – Andrew St. Clair and Derek Saunders scored six points apiece in the fourth quarter to help the Maine Central Institute Huskies pull away from the Mount View Mustangs for a 53-39 schoolboy basketball win Tuesday night.

St. Clair finished with a game-high 17 points and Saunders added 15.

Roy Goodale’s 11 points and Anthony Greenlaw’s eight led Mount View of Thorndike.

Mount View (9-7) 39

Krueger 3-0-7, Miles, Elwell, Crichton, R. Goodale 4-3-11, McCorrison, Spaulding, Flewelling 2-0-4, Greenlaw 4-0-8, Higgins, C. Goodale 1-3-5, Philbrook 0-1-1

MCI (12-4) 53

Arakaki 1-2-4, Asato 3-0-6, Bennett, McGowan, St. Clair 8-1-17, Vad 1-0-2, Bedford 2-2-6, Miyako 1-1-3, Saunders 6-3-15, Godfrey

3-pt. goals: Krueger, McCorrison

Mount View 7 24 32 39

MCI 7 20 34 53

JV: MCI 58-47

Greenville 61, Forest Hills 41

At Greenville, Tyler Muzzy pumped in 22 points and grabbed 16 rebounds to lift Greenville over Forest Hills of Jackman.

Muzzy tossed in seven of his points and Greg Aucoin scored all six of his points in the fourth period as the Lakers pulled away.

Bobby Gilbert contributed 15 points and 12 rebounds and Jon Eithier netted 12 for the winners.

Phil Achey paced Forest Hills with 14.

Forest Hills (12-5) 41

Achey 4-4-14, Nadeau 5-0-10, Brady 3-2-9, Kipp 1-0-2, Paradise 2-0-4, Forge 1-0-2, Mannix, Rankin, Tapley

Greenville (12-3) 61

Muzzy 8-6-22, Gilbert 3-4-15, Eithier 5-1-12, Aucoin 2-1-6, R. Douglass, Boucher 1-0-2, Fowle 1-0-2, Day, J. Douglass, B. Campbell, D. Campbell

3-pt. goals: Achey 2, Brady; Gilbert 3, Eithier, Aucoin

Forest Hills 10 20 31 41

Greenville 17 25 39 61

Foxcroft 71, Central 46

At Foxcroft, Danny White poured in 25 points to lead the Ponies to the win.

Josh Withee scored 13 for Foxcroft, Ty Kennedy had 11, and Matt Carey chipped in with 10.

Seth Strout and Mike Rollins each scored 10 points for Central of Corinth.

Central (2-15) 46

S. Strout 4-2-10, Rollins 4-1-10, Joe Allen 2-0-5, Jason Allen 3-0-7, Kane 1-5-7, A. Allen 0-1-1, Partridge 0-1-1, Libby 1-2-5, Logue, T. Strout, M. Strout, Gray

Foxcroft (7-9) 71

White 6-10-25, Withee 5-1-13, Ty Kennedy 3-5-11, Carey 5-0-10, Robinson 1-0-2, Lizotte 3-0-6, Imbert 1-0-2, Hall 1-0-2, Croan, Gosslin, Perry

3-pt. goals: Rollins, Libby; White 3, Withee 2

Central 13 22 38 46

Foxcroft 14 37 52 71

JV: Foxcroft 65-43

Calais 72, Mattanawcook 58

At Lincoln, James Provencher scored 11 of his 21 points to spark Calais’ 25-14 first quarter en route to the victory.

Joe Footer paced the winners with 22 points and 13 rebounds and Andy Frost added 15 points.

Matt Malone and Jon Carney each scored 18 points to lead the Lynx while Carney grabbed 12 rebounds.

Calais (16-1) 72

Morrell 2-3-7, Provencher 7-4-21, McLean, Frost 6-3-15, Woodside 2-1-5, Footer 9-4-22, LaPointe 0-2-2

Mattanawcook (10-6) 58

LaPlante, Kites 0-1-1, Pete 3-2-8, Cosineau 2-1-5, Malone 7-3-18, Libbey 4-0-8, Carney 9-0-18

3-pt. goals: Provencher 3; Malone 2

Calais 25 35 51 72

Mattanawcook 14 20 41 58

East Grand 83, Islesboro 46

At the YMCA in Old Town, the Vikings outscored the Eagles 25-7 in the second quarter to pull away.

James Godley headed a list of four double-figure scorers for East Grand of Danforth with 24 points. Rhett Mortland tossed in 15, while Jim Zugelder and Eric Hanington added 10 each.

Rory Diffin paced Islesboro with 19 points, 15 rebounds and five blocked shots. Jon Bolduc netted 12 points.

East Grand (15-2) 83

Zugelder 4-2-10, Byers 2-1-5, Shain 1-1-3, Godley 10-4-24, Mortland 7-1-15, Parker 2-2-6, E. Hanington 3-4-10, Preston 2-0-4, Irish 1-0-2, Scott 1-0-2, M. Hanington 1-0-2, Gray

Islesboro (8-9) 46

Bolduc 5-0-12, Zlotkowski 1-0-2, Kerr 3-0-6, Grindle 2-1-5, Thomas 1-0-2, Diffin 8-3-19, Roberts, Gorham

3-pt. goals: Bolduc 2

East Grand 22 47 65 83

Islesboro 16 23 29 46

Piscataquis 65, Dexter 60

At Guilford, Keith Dawson scored 11 of his 18 points in the second quarter when the Piscataquis Community Pirates pulled away with a 26-13 scoring run.

Kyle Pulkkinen chipped in with 15 points for the winners and Ben Smith netted 11.

Travis Patterson paced Dexter with 15 points, Dustin Paige put in 14 and Matt Mountain netted 13.

Dexter (12-4) 60

Patterson 5-3-15, Mountain 6-1-13, Paige 7-0-14, Hersey 2-0-4, Cooley 4-1-9, Blair 1-0-2, Roach 1-0-3, Vafiades, Towle, Martin

PCHS (14-1) 65

Dawson 7-2-18, Pulkkinen 4-5-15, Smith 3-5-11, Carson 3-0-6, Watson 2-0-4, White 1-2-4, Hoffman 0-5-5, Tracy 0-2-2, Garrett-Young

3-pt. goals: Patterson 2, Roach; Dawson 2, Pulkkinen 2

Dexter 12 25 37 60

PCHS 11 37 49 65

JV: PCHS 50-48

Brewer 71, MDI 48

At Brewer, Jon Bell scored 10 of his 14 points in the first half as Brewer took a 30-18 lead into the intermission and pulled away in the second half.

Chad Gomm also had 14 points for the winners while Isaac Bell accounted for eight more.

Ryan Colbeth’s 12 points and eight apiece from Eric Staples and Brandon Colbeth led MDI.

MDI (4-12) 48

Jones 1-2-4, Dargis 0-1-1, Staples 4-0-8, Dow 0-2-2, Suvlu 1-1-3, B. Colbeth 2-4-8, O’Connell 1-0-2, Fellis 2-0-4, Stratton 1-2-4, R. Colbeth 6-0-12

Brewer (9-3) 71

Bernier 3-0-7, Sargent 3-0-7, Bouzan-Kaloustian 2-1-6, Doucette 1-0-2, J. Bell 5-1-14, I. Bell 2-2-8, Drillen 2-1-5, Breindel 3-0-6, King 1-0-2, Gomm 6-2-14, Stewart, Griffin, Rohn, Caver

3-pt. goals: J. Bell 3, I. Bell 2, Bouzan-Kaloustian, Bernier, Sargent

MDI 10 18 33 48

Brewer 18 30 49 71

JV: Brewer 45-40

Old Town 46, Orono 44

At Orono, Sean Kenniston, scored 19 points and hit two free throws with three seconds remaining in the game to put Old Town in the lead and give them the win.

Kevin Emerson contributed with 15 points for the Indians.

Nick Heitman led Orono with 11 points while John Saucier scored six points, grabbed 13 rebounds and had 7 blocks.

Old Town (4-9)

Kenniston 5-4-19, Emerson 5-1-15, Petrie 1-0-2, Brown 2-3-7, Miller 1-1-3, Tracewski, Tewhey

Orono (6-10)

J. Miller 2-0-5, Heitman 3-2-11, Perron 2-1-5, Sinclair 2-1-5, Socoby 2-0-5, White 2-3-7, Saucier 3-0-6, B. Miller

3-pt. goals: Kenniston 5, Emerson 4; Heitman 3, J. Miller, Socoby

Old Town 6 18 35 46

Orono 11 21 30 44

JV: Old Town 57-49

Camden Hills 83, Rockland 49

At Rockport, Troy Gabriele nailed nine 3-pointers and finished with 31 points to lead the Windjammers past the Tigers.

Tyler Warren chipped in with 11 points for the winners while Sam May and Tim Stammen each put in 10.

Casey Kenniston paced the Tigers with 19 points.

Rockland (8-8) 49

Gushee, Oliver 0-6-6, Worster, Hynes, Curtis 2-0-4, LaBree 0-2-2, Baker 0-2-2, Kenniston 6-7-19, Brown 0-2-2, Ross 2-0-4, Williams, Widdecomb 4-0-8, Creamer 1-0-2

Camden Hills (15-1) 83

Davis 1-2-4, Crupi, May 4-0-10, Gabriele 11-0-31, Moro 2-3-9, Wood, T. Stammen 4-2-10, G. Stammen, Warren 4-3-11, Fitzgerald 0-1-1, O’Brien 1-0-2, W. Dennen, T. Dennen 0-1-1, Lippman 1-0-2, Massey 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: May 2, Gabriele 9, Moro 2

Rockland 15 26 41 49

Camden Hills 25 44 59 83

JV: Rockland 56-43

Bangor 52, Ellsworth 26

At Bangor’s Red Barry Gym, Buddy Nickerson scored 13 points and Zak Ray and Nick Achorn combined for 17 more as the Rams triumphed.

Bangor jumped out to a 13-2 lead after the first eight minutes and upped the lead to 17 at the half.

Jake King’s nine points pace Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (7-9) 26

King 4-1-9, Mayo, DeWitt, Luchini 2-0-4, Bradford, Smith 0-4-4, Wood 0-2-2, Sawyer 0-1-1, Morse 2-0-4, McMillan 1-0-2

Bangor (10-2) 52

Rambo 1-1-3, Achorn 3-0-8, Ray 4-1-9, Gallant 1-2-4, Dowe 1-0-2, Bombardier 1-0-2, Prentiss, Nickerson 4-1-13, Civiello 2-1-5, K. Flynn, Sutcliffe, R. Flynn 1-0-2, Guerette, Shain 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Nickerson 4, Achorn 2

Ellsworth 2 7 14 26

Bangor 13 24 41 52

DI-Stonington 75, Searsport 55

At Searsport, Chris Gross scored 10 of his 16 points in the final quarter as the Mariners turned back the Vikings.

Josh Bolton poured in 28 points, including 16 in the second quarter, for Deer Isle-Stonington, and Roger Hardy added 11.

Jake Manner led Searsport with 15 points, and Josh McFarlin had 13.

Deer Isle-Stonington (5-10) 75

Hardy 5-1-11, Wallace 1-0-2, Bolton 11-5-28, Smith 1-2-4, C. Gray 2-3-7, Gross 6-4-16, Trundy 0-1-1, B. Gray 0-4-4, Douglass, Gielarous, Ciomei 1-0-2

Searsport (2-14) 55

McFarlin 4-4-13, Manner 3-9-15, A. Lockhart 2-0-4, Weaver 2-4-8, Grove 2-0-4, Mercer, Mercier 1-3-5, Garton, Quisenberry 3-0-6, K. Lockhart

3-pt. goals: Bolton; McFarlin

DI-Stonington 14 37 47 75

Searsport 8 25 40 55

JV: Searsport 55-48

Hockey

Foxcroft 7, Old Town 4

At Bangor’s Sawyer Arena, Derek Smith scored both of his goals in the first period and Hunter Wilbur scored one of his two as the Ponies took a 3-1 lead into the intermission and never trailed.

Mike Freese and Corey Beaulieu had a goal and two assists apiece for 3-10 Foxcroft and Brandon Johnson had the other goal. Ryan McNulty had a pair of assists, Josh Sands had one and Dan Perkins kicked out 19 shots.

Josh Buzzell, Nick Buck, Josh Fournier and Meghan King scored for 2-10 Old Town with Fournier, Mike Perkins, Mike Millett and Brad Goody notching an assist apiece. J.P. Stowe finished with 22 saves.

Girls basketball

Mount View 56, MCI 46

At Thorndike, Heather Carter scored eight of her 18 points in the fourth quarter and Ashley Barnard gave the Mustangs the lead for good in the fourth quarter with a traditional three-point play.

Barnard had 10 points for the winners, who went 9-for-14 from the free-throw line over the final eight minutes. Jenna Drummond and Danielle Mayer had eight points apiece and Mayer also grabbed nine rebounds. Lindsay Hunter finished with four assists.

Meredith Susi’s game-high 20 points, Jessie Thompson’s 13 and Jen Cummings’ 11 points paced Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

MCI (4-12) 46

Susi 8-4-20, Thompson 4-4-13, Cummings 5-1-11, Littlefield 1-0-2, Lancaster, Currier, George,. Dodge, Fitts, Sullivan

Mount View (8-8) 56

Carter 8-2-18, Barnard 2-6-10, Drummond 3-2-8, Mayer 2-4-8, Hunter 3-0-6, Miles 2-0-4, Swanson 1-0-2, Whitcomb, Caler, York

3-pt. goals: Thompson

MCI 16 26 34 46

Mount View 13 21 37 56

Belfast 46, Lincoln Academy 38

At Belfast, Ashley Bryant and Kate Ross combined for 11 third-quarter points as Belfast outscored Lincoln Academy of Newcastle 18-6 in the third quarter to transform a two-point halftime lead into a 14-point bulge.

Bryant finished with 15 points while Morgan Crandell and Kaitlin Murphy combined for 12 more.

Justine Flagg’s nine points and seven apiece from Katie Hagar and Maggie Mara led Lincoln Academy.

Lincoln Academy (5-11) 38

Gaeth, Wyman, Flagg 4-0-9, Hagar 2-3-7, Mara 3-1-7, Hope 2-2-6, Lane 2-0-4, Allen 1-1-3, York 1-0-3

Belfast (10-6) 46

Crandell 3-0-6, A. Bryant 7-0-15, L. Bryant 1-0-2, Groening 1-0-2, Brown, Ross 2-0-5, Murphy 2-2-6, Ellis 1-1-4, Bailey 1-0-2, Mehuren 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Flagg; A. Bryant, Ross, Ellis

Lincoln Academy 6 15 21 38

Belfast 7 17 35 46

JV: Belfast 48-38

Lubec 60, Highview Christian 24

At Eastern Maine Technical College in Bangor, Leeann Pike’s 14 points paced the Hornets to victory.

Meghan Day scored 11 points and Breanne McPherson added nine for Lubec.

Sarah Lewis led Highview Christian Academy of Charleston with seven points.

Lubec (7-8) 60

N. Day 1-1-3, Lavalley 3-1-7, Matthews 1-0-2, S. McPherson 2-0-4, Pike 6-2-14, B. McPherson 4-1-9, Flynn 1-1-3, Seavey, Newman 3-0-7, M. Day 4-2-11

Highview Christian (2-10) 24

Plourde, Scott 2-0-4, Day, Lewis 3-0-7, Cooper, Long01-1, Cary 3-0-6, Pereira 2-2-6, Crooker

3-pt. goals: Newman; Lewis

Lubec 18 33 54 60

Highview Christian 4 8 14 24

Nokomis 55, Ellsworth 35

At Newport, Danielle Clark scored 20 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and had five steals to help lead the Warriors to victory.

Michelle Murray added 12 points for Nokomis while Lindsey Welch chipped in with 11.

Jodi Merchant was top scorer for Ellsworth with 14 points.

Ellsworth (9-8) 35

Chan 1-0-2, Silsby 0-1-1, Patten 2-1-6, Merchant 5-3-14, Pelletier 1-0-2, Oleson 4-1-9, Tripp 0-1-1, Eaton, Kimball, Collins, Bickford, Page

Nokomis (11-2)

Welch 4-0-11, Murray 4-2-12, Snow 1-3-5, Paradis 1-1-3, Merrow 1-0-2, Lowe 0-2-2, Clark 7-6-20, J. Gould, K. Gould, MacKenzie, Perry

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

Ellsworth 15 24 31 35

Nokomis 13 28 43 55

JV: Ellsworth 46-43

Forest Hills 45, Greenville 40

At Greenville, Jamie Keiper scored 10 of her 16 points in the first half as Forest Hills of Jackman manufactured an eight-point intermission lead and withstood a fourth-quarter rally.

Crystal Levesque had 13 points for the winners.

Liz Farrington’s 16 points led Greenville.

Forest Hills (6-11) 45

Levesque 5-2-13, Krekowski 1-5-7, J. Turner 2-1-5, Leach 1-2-4, Keiper 6-4-16, S. Turner, Forge, Newman

Greenville (2-13) 40

Bartley 2-2-6, Farrington 8-0-16, Hanson 2-0-4, Lavigne 3-0-6, Douglas 2-0-4, Breton, Smith, Leighton

3-pt. goals: Levesque

Forest Hills 15 27 34 45

Greenville 11 19 21 40

Central 69, Foxcroft 32

At Corinth, Katie Ahearn scored nine points in the first quarter and Jenny Rollins added six as the Red Devils bolted to an early lead and cruised to the win.

Ahearn poured in 29 points for the game, and Rollins had 17.

Casey Snow topped the Ponies with eight points.

Foxcroft (2-14) 32

Snow 3-0-8, Haskell 3-0-6, Cartwright 2-0-4, Hall 2-0-4, Dow 2-0-4, Jackins 1-0-2, Ryder 1-0-2, Goggin 1-0-2, Stone, Curry

Central (7-9) 69

Ahearn 9-11-29, Rollins 8-1-17, Davis 4-0-8, Collins 2-0-4, Daniel 1-2-4, Bell 1-2-4, Parker 1-0-2, Lyford 0-1-1, Brown, Griffiths

3-pt. goals: Snow 2

Foxcroft 7 16 22 32

Central 18 30 50 69

JV: Central 37-32

East Grand 59, Islesboro 32

At the YMCA in Old Town, Marie Gilman hit six 3-pointers on her way to a game-high 21 points to pace the Vikings to victory.

Amanda Godley tossed in 20 points for East Grand of Danforth.

Marie Czenkusch paced Islesboro with 15 points and Cassi Gray added nine.

East Grand (5-11) 59

Gilman 7-1-21, Godley 9-2-20, Parker 2-1-5, Dodge 0-2-2, Zaneldin 2-0-4, T. Osnoe 0-5-5, Mortland 1-0-2, P. Osnoe, Hanington, Marks, Page

Islesboro (5-10) 32

Czenkusch 6-0-15, Hauprich 3-0-6, Pisciotta 1-0-2, Gray 4-1-9, Delaney, Johnson, Love

3-pt. goals: Gilman 6; Czenkusch 3

East Grand 15 29 47 59

Islesboro 8 14 25 32

Calais 72, Mattanawcook 30

At Lincoln, three Blue Devils scored in double figures as Calais remained unbeaten with the win over the Lynx.

Lana Martin had 16 points while Katie Frost scored 13 points and Crystal Smith tossed in 12 for Calais.

Codi Slike had 10 points for Mattanawcook Academy.

Calais (15-0) 72

Smith 1-0-2, Smith 4-4-12, Martin 7-2-16, N. Feck 4-0-9, O’Brien 1-0-2, D. Feck, Welch, Frost 4-4-13, McGinley, Smith 1-0-2, Mahan, Drew 4-1-9

Mattanawcook (5-10) 30

Pietras, Harvey 1-0-2, Cousineau 1-0-2, Littlefield 2-0-4, Shorey 2-0-4, Gulesian, Reed 1-2-4, Woodman, Slike 4-2-10, Sochulak, Keegan, Head 2-0-4, McKinnon

3-pt. goals: N. Feck, Frost

Calais 15 39 63 72

Mattanawcook 8 15 17 30

Bangor 59, Bucksport 26

At Bucksport, Erinne Magee scored 17 points to help the Rams beat the Golden Bucks.

Laura Clarke netted 10 points for Bangor, while Marissa McLeod and Katherine Miller added nine each.

Jana Richards paced Bucksport with eight points.

Bangor (9-3) 59

Magee 8-1-17, Clarke 5-0-10, McLeod 3-2-9, Miller 3-3-9, McCrum 1-2-5, Russell 1-0-2, Johnson, Hayden, Woodcock 1-0-3, Robertson 0-2-2, L’Italien 1-0-2, Chase

Bucksport (2-13) 26

Ja. Richards 3-1-8, Andrews, Ji. Richards, Pappas, Craig, Gordon 1-4-6, Taylor 2-0-4, Sawyer, Carmichael 2-0-4, Carter 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: McLeod, McCrum, Woodcock; Ja. Richards

Bangor 10 19 44 59

Bucksport 2 9 19 26

JV: Bangor 46-25

Hodgdon 50, Fort Fairfield 40

At Hodgdon, Erin Foster’s three free throws in the last minute secured the win for the Hawks over the Tigers.

Sara Quint topped Hodgdon with 21 points including six 3-pointers.

Whitney Langworthy led Fort Fairfield with 12.

Fort Fairfield (8-8) 40

Towers, Jackson, Enman, Beaulieu, Gardiner, S. Butler 1-3-6, M. Butler 3-3-9, K. Searles, Churchill 2-0-4, McLaughlin, Demerchant, Langworthy 5-2-12, Wood, D. Searles

Hodgdon (4-13) 50

Quint 7-1-21, Williams, A. Sloat 1-0-2, McGary 1-3-5, K. Sloat 2-1-5, Martin, D. Fitzpatrick, A. Fitzpatrick 1-0-2, Foster 1-6-8, Nightingale 2-1-5, Kidd, Dwyer, 1-0-2, Wilson

3-pt. goals: S. Butler; Quint 6

Fort Fairfield 7 14 24 40

Hodgdon 6 14 27 50

JV: Hodgdon 41-26

Houlton 50, Presque Isle 43

At Presque Isle, Sarah Beasley and Tamara Goodrich scored six points each in the second quarter as the Shiretowners took the lead for good.

Beasley led all scorers with 18 points and pulled down 12 rebounds, and Hannah Socoby finished with 12 points.

Autumn Tuttle led the Wildcats with 15 points, and Anna DeLong added 14.

Houlton (12-4) 50

Beasley 6-6-18, Cleary 2-0-5, Goodrich 2-0-6, Brown 1-0-2, Cole 2-1-5, Lenentine 1-0-2, Socoby 4-2-12, Botting

Presque Isle (7-6) 43

DeLong 6-2-14, Post 1-0-2, Demerchant 2-0-4, Blanchard 4-0-8, Tuttle 5-5-15, McKenna, Condon, McHatten, Henrikson, Zettergren

3-pt. goals: Goodrich 2, Socoby 2, Cleary

Houlton 6 22 35 50

Presque Isle 8 14 28 43

JV: Hampden 42-36


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