Old Town’s St. Louis, Stowe spark 4-3 upset of Hampden

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BREWER – Nick St. Louis scored off assists from Josh Fournier and David Marley with 1:49 left in the game and J.P. Stowe made 40 saves to help the Old Town Indians upset the Hampden Academy Broncos 4-3 in high school hockey action at T.J. Ryan Arena Wednesday…
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BREWER – Nick St. Louis scored off assists from Josh Fournier and David Marley with 1:49 left in the game and J.P. Stowe made 40 saves to help the Old Town Indians upset the Hampden Academy Broncos 4-3 in high school hockey action at T.J. Ryan Arena Wednesday night.

Josh Buzzell paced 3-12 Old Town with two goals and Nick Buck added a goal and an assist. Brad Goody chipped in with two assists.

Kevin Brooks, Dan Perkins, and Greg Brown each scored a goal for 9-7 Hampden. Greg Taylor added two assists, Mike Brooks had one and Dave Dipler made 22 saves.

Skowhegan 4, Brewer 3

At Sukee Arena in Winslow, Brett Bilodeau scored off an assist from Jeremiah Johnson with 1:01 left in the game to give Skowhegan the victory.

Jake Robitialle paced 9-6 Skowhegan with three goals, one in the first period and two in the second. Bilodeau added an assist and Tom Hopkins made 23 saves on 26 shots.

Josh Caldwell scored two goals for 9-7 Brewer, one unassisted and the other on an assist from Jamison Cocklin. Will Prescott added a goal on assists from Caldwell and Matt Grimes and Spencer Dunbar made 17 saves on 21 shots.

Orono 4, Houlton-Hodgdon 0

At Alfond Arena in Orono, Branislav Srnka and Nick Dwyer each had a goal and an assist while goalie Casey Hale saved all 11 shots he faced to lead the Red Riots to victory.

Ian Ferguson and Mark Caggiano scored the other goals for the 16-1 Riots. Mike Merritt had two assists and Pat Skall had one.

Ryan Blanchette saved 33 of 37 shots for the 5-12 Black Hawks.

Boys basketball

Bucksport 71, Caribou 53

At Bangor Auditorium, Jason Harvey netted 25 points to help lead Bucksport to victory in the first Class B Big East Conference championship game.

Corey Guilford added 15 points for the Golden Bucks while Mike Ogden chipped in with nine.

Joel Griffeth was top scorer for Caribou with 21 points.

Caribou 53

Connell 1-1-3, Nadeau 1-0-3, J. Peterson 0-2-2, Nason 2-0-4, Susee 0-1-1, Chasse 2-0-4, Griffeth 9-0-21, Cyr 2-04, K. Peterson 0-2-2, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Giles 3-1-7, Connell, St. Peter, LeVasseur

Bucksport 71

McHale 1-0-2, Beeson 1-0-2, Mercer 1-0-2, Knight 0-2-2, Allard 1-0-2, Hopkins 1-0-2, Guilford 7-1-15, Harvey 9-5-25, Ogden 4-1-9, Dow 3-0-6, Wingate 2-0-4, Cain, Sheehan, Sullivan

3-pt. goals: Griffeth 3, Nadeau; Harvey 2

Caribou 18 26 42 53

Bucksport 16 38 50 71

WA Raiders 75, Jonesport-Beals 55

At East Machias, Nick Reynolds scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Washington Academy by the Royals and to the Downeast Athletic Conference title.

Reynolds scored nine points to spark WA’s 24-13 third-quarter scoring surge. Bobby Richardson and Jared Gray each finished with nine points and Richardson had nine rebounds.

Alvin Beal paced the Royals with 18 points and Abraham Beal netted 13.

Jonesport-Beals 55

Ab. Beal 5-2-13, Al. Beal 4-10-18, D. Beal 2-0-4, Durkee 0-1-1, Kelley 2-0-5, Merchant 2-2-6, Mitchell 3-0-6, Chandler 1-0-2, Libby, Manheim, Berry, Alley, Dyer, Holmes

Washington Academy 75

Berry 1-3-5, B. Richardson 3-1-9, Stevens 2-2-7, Reynolds 8-2-18, Gray 3-3-9, Reing 1-0-2, G. Richardson 0-1-1, Gibson 1-0-2, Mawhinney 4-0-8, Craven 2-0-4, Fagonde 0-1-1, Harmon 1-2-4, Kamseu 1-0-2, Colbeth 1-1-3, Cabau

3-pt. goals: Ab. Beal, Kelley; Richardson 2, Stevens

Jonesport-Beals 6 28 41 55

Washington Academy 15 32 56 75

Girls basketball

Nokomis 48, Old Town 31

At Newport, the Warriors limited the Indians to four fourth-quarter points to post the victory.

Danielle Clark led Nokomis with 19 points, 15 of which came during the second half, and seven rebounds. Michelle Murray tossed in 11 points.

Renee Thibodeau paced Old Town with 12 points. Kristi Mitchell blocked four shots.

Old Town (9-6) 31

K. Spencer 1-2-4, Greene, Thibodeau 5-0-12, D. Spencer, Brown 1-0-2, L. Mitchell, Cole, K. Mitchell 2-1-5, Metivier 4-0-8

Nokomis (13-2) 48

Murray 4-0-11, Snow 2-0-6, MacKenzie, Paradis 3-0-6, Merrow 2-0-4, Perry, Lowe 1-0-2, Clark 6-7-19

3-pt. goals: Thibodeau 2; Murray 3

Old Town 6 18 27 31

Nokomis 13 24 34 48

JV: Nokomis 44-40

Houlton 47, MDI 40

At the Bangor Auditorium, Hannah Socoby scored 24 points, including two baskets in the final minute, to lift the Shiretowners to a win in the first Big East Conference Class B championship game.

Houlton forced nine Mount Desert Island turnovers in the third quarter to come back from a six-point halftime deficit, while Sarah Beasley contributed 11 points.

Bracey Barker led the Trojans with 14 points, eight rebounds and two blocks. Shelley Gott added seven rebounds.

Houlton 47

Guy 0-2-2, Beasley 5-1-11, Cleary 0-1-1, Peters 1-0-2, Thompson 0-1-1, Cole 2-0-4, Socoby 9-6-24, Botting 1-0-2, Goodrich, Brown, Henderson, Lenentine

Mount Desert Island 40

Gordius 2-2-6, Horton 1-2-3, Wilson 2-0-4, Gott 2-0-6, Barker 6-2-14, Kane 1-2-4, Norwood 1-0-3, Boisvert, McGarr, Joy, Joseph, Young

3-pt. goals: Gott 2, Norwood

Houlton 11 18 33 47

MDI 18 24 31 40

Calais 61, Woodland 48

At Calais, Katie Frost scored eight of her 15 points to spark a 20-9 fourth-quarter scoring surge as the Blue Devils pulled away to win the Downeast Athletic Conference championship.

Lanna Martin paced Calais with 16 points while Crystal Martin and Nanci Feck each added 12.

Ashley Marble led Woodland with 17 points and Julia Knights put in 12.

Woodland 48

Marble 7-0-17, Knights 5-2-12, Brown 1-0-2, Leeman 1-2-4, Troiani 2-0-4, Smith 4-0-8, Lord 0-1-1

Calais 61

L. Martin 7-1-16, Frost 5-1-15, C. Martin 4-3-12, Feck 4-2-12, O’Brien 2-0-4, Drew 1-0-2, Welch, Mahan

3-pt. goals: Marble 3; L. Martin, Frost 4, C. Martin, Feck 2

Woodland 14 25 39 48

Calais 15 29 41 61


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