SHERMAN STATION – Jenna Seymour scored four of Bangor Christian’s points in overtime Friday night, lifting the Patriots to a 40-35 schoolgirl basketball victory over Katahdin.
Seymour finished with a game-high 18 points to lead Bangor Christian and Pam Reitsma scored nine.
Brandi Violette netted 16 points for the Cougars and Jamie Green scored eight.
Bangor Christian (3-0) 40
D. Miller 1-2-4, Hutchins 1-2-4, K. Miller 1-0-2, Jenkins 0-3-3, Seymour 7-4-18, Reitsma 4-1-9, Sage
Katahdin (0-3) 35
Ja. Green 4-0-8, Violette 7-0-16, Stanley 2-2-6, McMoarn 2-0-5, Je. Green, McAvoy, Hill
3-pt. goals: Violette 2, McMoarn
Bangor Christian 9 19 30 35 40
Katahdin 14 18 28 35 35
MDI 40, Nokomis 34
At Mount Desert, the Trojans used a 2-3 zone to clamp down on the Warriors’ offensive attack, and only allowed three players to score.
Shelly Gott led the way for MDI with 21 points, including 11 in the fourth quarter. Bracey Barker chipped in with 11.
Danielle Clark sparked Nokomis of Newport with 17 points. Michelle Murray added 10.
Nokomis (0-1) 34
Welch 2-1-7, Murray 3-2-10, Snow, Paradis, Merrow, Lowe, Clark 7-3-17
MDI (3-0) 40
Gordius 1-0-2, Joy 2-0-4, Horton 0-2-2, Willson, Gott 6-6-21, Barker 3-4-11, Norwood
3-pt. goals: Welch 2, Murray 2; Gott, Barker
Nokomis 5 13 24 34
MDI 11 20 27 40
Winslow 61, MCI 22
At Winslow, Shelley Gagne scored 11 points as the Black Raiders cruised past the Huskies.
Brittany Morin and Marie McClaire each netted eight points for Winslow.
Macky Sullivan scored seven points for Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.
MCI (0-3) 22
M. Dodge 1-0-2, Littlefield 1-0-2, Lancaster 1-2-4, Currier 2-1-5, 3-0-7, Roy 1-0-2, Frost, M. Holt, J. Holt, C. Dodge, Weeman
Winslow (2-1) 61
Macklin, Byrne 3-0-6, Gagne 4-3-11, Morin 3-2-11, LaPointe 2-2-6, Peters, Clement 2-1-5, Carter, Bosse 2-2-6, Roderigue 4-1-9, Bougin 1-0-2, Marie McClaire 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Sullivan
MCI 2 11 17 22
Winslow 21 30 45 61
JV: Winslow 61-28
Ellsworth 62, Bucksport 29
At Bucksport, the Eagles outscored the Golden Bucks 36-11 in the second and third quarters to pull away.
Ashley Oleson led Ellsworth with 18 points and Cassie Kimball added 10.
Alice Andrews tallied 11 for Bucksport.
Ellsworth (2-0) 62
Oleson 7-4-18, Kimball 3-1-10, Eaton, Boutaugh 3-0-7, Briggs 2-0-4, Bickford 2-1-6, Puarte 1-0-2, Roberts 3-2-9, Fortier 2-2-6, Jones, Tripp
Bucksport (0-2) 29
Andrews 3-3-11, Murauckas 3-1-7, Allen 1-1-3, Adams 0-2-2, Gourley, Fitzpatrick 1-2-4, Black 1-0-2, Smith
3-pt. goals: Andrews 2; Kimball 3, Boutaugh, Bickford, Roberts
Ellsworth 16 36 52 62
Bucksport 8 13 19 29
Searsport 45, Sumner 31
At Searsport, Brittany Smith scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds, leading the Vikings to victory.
Jessica Plourde netted 11 points for Searsport.
Brittany Dunbar led the way for Sumner of East Sullivan with 11 points.
Sumner (0-2) 31
Page, Ruhlin 3-0-6, Dunbar 4-0-11, Klausmeyer 3-0-6, Reed 1-0-2, Alley 3-0-6, Rock, Scott, Saunders, Racicot
Searsport (2-1) 45
Smith 5-1-14, Cameron 1-0-2, Plourde 4-0-11, Hall, Shute, Seekins 1-0-2, Rainey, Larrabee 3-2-8, Vasiliauskas 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: Dunbar 3; Smith 3, Plourde 3
Sumner 6 13 29 34
Searsport 13 27 38 45
Stearns 59, Penobscot Valley 37
At Millinocket, the Minutemen raced out to a 20-6 first quarter lead and never looked back.
Trisha MacDonald led Stearns with 14 points and Jordan Legassey contributed 13.
Jen Plourde topped the Howlers of Howland with 14 points.
Penobscot Valley (0-4) 37
Plourde 5-3-14, Batchelder 2-4-8, N. Hallett 2-0-5, Garland 4-0-8, A. Hallett 1-0-2, Foster, Brown, Drost, Dawson, Porter, Snape
Stearns (3-0) 59
MacDonald 3-8-14, Legassey 6-1-13, Fitzgerald 3-0-7, J. Osborne 1-0-2, Boynton 3-1-7, Nason 2-1-5, L. Osborne 2-2-6, Michaud 2-1-5, Franck, Arsenault, Somers
3-pt. goals: Plourde, N. Hackett; Fitzgerald
Penobscot Valley 6 20 24 37
Stearns 20 36 45 59
JV: Penobscot Valley 44-30
Leavitt 40, Medomak 33
At Waldoboro, Annie Dyer scored 14 points to lead the Hornets of Turner to victory.
Kristen Bryant chipped in with 13 for Leavitt.
Laura Bryant sparked the Panthers with a game-high 18 points.
Leavitt (1-0) 40
Ellis, Healy 3-0-7, Legasse, Healy 3-0-6, Dyer 3-8-14, Bryant 2-9-13, Sierra
Medomak (0-1)
Schwab, Cornforth, Cullity 1-2-5, Overlock, Marquis, Ludwig, Brown, McKellar 1-1-3, Birk 0-1-1, Pinkham 2-0-4, Briggs 7-4-18, Delahanty, Mountinhead
3-pt. goals: Healy; Cullity
Leavitt 8 18 26 40
Medomak 13 20 27 33
JV: Medomak 48-23
North Haven 53, Vinalhaven 35
At North Haven, Elizabeth Lovell recorded a triple-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists to spark the Hawks to their third win.
Joan Davidson scored 14 points for the winners and Laura Barrett put in 12. Jacqueline Curtis had 10 rebounds.
Brianna Osgood paced Vinalhaven with 15 points.
Vinalhaven (2-1) 35
B. Osgood 7-1-15, Smith 2-3-7, Walker 1-2-4, L. Osgood 1-1-3, Carlton 1-0-2, Pratt 1-0-2, N. Osgood 1-0-2, McCarthy, Davidson
North Haven (3-0) 53
Davidson 7-0-14, Lovell 5-2-12, Barrett 6-0-12, Brown 1-5-7, Curtis 3-0-6, Jones 1-0-2, Marves, Adams, Lane
3-pt. goals: none
Vinalhaven 13 22 27 35
North Haven 11 30 45 53
Houlton 57, Madawaska 17
At Houlton, Alyssa Foster and Katherine Foster scored 10 points each to lead Houlton to victory.
Michelle Lavertu netted eight points for Madawaska.
Madawaska (0-2) 17
LaVertu 4-0-8, M. Daigle 3-0-7, Sirois 1-0-2, Plourde, Clavette, Cannan, K. Daigle, Chasse, R. Daigle
Houlton (3-0) 57
Foster 4-2-10, Cole 5-0-10, Guy 3-1-8, Cleary 2-2-7, Thompson 1-0-2, Skehan 4-1-9, Lenentine 3-0-6, Sewell 1-1-3, Beals 1-0-2, Varney, Harvey
3-pt. goals: M. Daigle; Guy, Clearly
Madawaska 0 6 11 17
Houlton 20 31 49 57
JV: Houlton 44-12
Calais 54, Washington Acad. 34
At Calais, Crystal Martin connected for 26 points and provided seven rebounds and four steals to pace the Blue Devils to victory.
Danielle O’Brien added nine points for Calais.
Lauren Govoni led Washington Academy of East Machias with seven points.
Washington Acad. (1-2) 34
L. Govoni 3-0-7, Livingstone 3-0-6, A. Govoni, Mawhinney 3-0-6, Almendinger 0-3-3, Stauffer 2-1-5, E. Govoni 0-1-1, Holmes, Porter, Ashby, Smith, Hoffman
Calais (1-1) 54
Martin 7-12-26, Smith 0-2-2, Eagan 2-1-6, O’Brien 1-7-9, Feck 1-1-4, Mahan 3-1-7, Neptune, Driscoll, C. Taylor, McGinley, L. Taylor, Leon, Scribner, Gillespie
3-pt. goals: L. Govoni; Eagan, Feck
Washington Acad. 0 11 24 34
Calais 10 22 42 54
JV: Calais 42-28
Boys basketball
Orono 58, Bucksport 28
At Orono, Mike Socoby scored 15 points for the Red Riots to lead them past the Golden Bucks.
Justin Perron netted 11 points for Orono.
Joey Cyr scored eight points for Bucksport.
Bucksport (0-1) 28
Sheehan 2-0-4, Knight 2-2-6, Carmichael 1-0-2, Cyr 4-0-8, Clapper 1-0-2, Lanpher, Hopkins 1-0-2, Wingate 1-2-4
Orono (2-0) 58
Dolley 1-0-2, Klose 1-1-4, Miller 3-0-6, Perron 4-3-11, Paul 1-0-2, Socoby 6-1-15, Weatherbee 1-0-2, Saucier 4-0-8, Levesque, Thomas 3-0-8
3-pt. goals: Klose, Socoby 2, Thomas 2
Bucksport 4 12 18 28
Orono 18 32 41 58
Dexter 61, Central 39
At Dexter, Travis Patterson scored 24 points to lead the Tigers to the win.
Eric Day, Chris Robideau and Cody Roach scored nine points apiece for Dexter.
Joey Kane netted 12 points for Central of Corinth.
Central (0-3) 39
Kane 3-5-12, J. Allen 3-0-6, A. Allen 3-0-6, Elliott 2-0-5, Brown 2-0-5, Palmer 1-1-3, Chambers 0-1-1, Strout 1-0-2, Connolly, Tate, Macomber
Dexter (2-1) 61
Martin 1-0-3, Patterson 10-1-24, Day 3-3-9, Rabideau 4-1-9, Roach 4-0-9, Towle 0-2-2, Bowers 2-0-4, Pullen 0-1-1, Murray, Hersey, Kenney, Brayson, Vafiades
3-pt. goals: Kane, Elliott; Roach, Martin, Patterson 3
Central 11 26 36 39
Dexter 15 35 47 61
JV: Dexter 61-36
Penquis 56, PCHS 48
At Milo, Jordan Allen scored 12 points for the Patriots to help them beat Piscataquis.
Dustin Perkins and Steve Kissell netted 12 points each for Penquis.
Tyler Tracy scored 18 points for the Pirates of Guilford and Harper Hoffman netted 11.
Piscataquis (2-1) 48
Hoffman 5-1-11, Prescott 1-0-2, Garrett-Young 1-1-3, Ry. Yeo, Luellen 2-2-6, Ro. Yeo, Davis, Jardine 2-3-8, Tracy 7-4-18
Penquis (3-0) 56
Jo. Allen 2-7-12, Chase 0-2-2, De. Perkins 2-2-6, Ju. Allen 2-4-8, Kissell 4-4-12, Gerrish 0, Du. Perkins 4-3-12, McKenzie 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Jardine; J. Allen, Du. Perkins
Piscataquis 9 21 38 48
Penquis 7 23 38 56
JV: Penquis 56-46
Winslow 75, MCI 49
At Pittsfield, a 40-24 run in the second and third quarters helped the Raiders put it away.
Micah Grant led the way with 21 points and Josh LaPointe added 15 for Winslow. Adam Haskell chipped in with 10.
Mike Godfrey sparked Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield with 10 points and Naoki Shibuyah added nine.
Winslow (3-0) 75
Bibea, LaPointe 6-0-15, Sirois, Helberg 1-0-2, Sandoval 1-0-2, Carrier, Thibodeau 1-0-2, Lopez 3-0-7, Millett 2-1-5, Grant 6-7-21, Blodgett 1-0-2, Boutin 3-3-9, Haskell 5-0-10
MCI (0-3) 49
Bennett 2-0-4, Quint 3-0-8, Godfrey 5-0-10, McPhail 4-0-8, Shibuyah 4-0-9, Hayama 2-0-4, Wire 2-0-4, Basford, Hall, Vance, Adams 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: LaPointe 3, Grant 2, Lopez; Quint 2, Shibuyah
Winslow 22 41 62 75
MCI 13 25 37 49
Mt. Blue 32, Skowhegan 31
At Skowhegan, Jason Shaw made a steal at half-court and scored a layup with 13 seconds left, lifting the Cougars to victory.
Shaw paced Mt. Blue of Farmington with 11 points.
Derek Holt scored a game-high 13 points for Skowhegan and R.J. Anzelc netted 10.
Mt. Blue (1-0) 32
C. Simpson 2-0-5, B. Simpson 1-0-2, Shaw 4-1-11, Wells 2-2-6, Lake 0-2-2, Powers 1-0-2, B. Russo 0-1-1, D. Russo 1-1-3, Milliken, Gaither
Skowhegan (0-1) 31
Hight 1-0-2, Strout 1-0-2, Holt 5-1-13, Anzelc 4-2-10, Sussi 2-0-4, Bolduc, Mitchell
3-pt. goals: C. Simpson, Shaw 2; Holt 2
Mt. Blue 11 18 27 32
Skowhegan 6 15 28 31
Camden Hills 63, Maranacook 53
At Rockport, Tim Stammen scored 12 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter to help the Windjammers sail away from the Black Bears.
Stammen also had 11 rebounds and five blocked shots. Greg Crupi and Patrick Alyward scored 13 points each.
Charlie Calligan sparked Maranacook of Readfield with 17 points. Matt St. John chipped in with 11.
Maranacook (2-1) 53
Palmer 0-2-2, Peabody, Violet 1-3-6, Edwards 1-3-5, Calligan 5-6-17, Drapeau 1-0-2, Feldman, St. John 4-0-11, Gerrity 2-0-4, Gilman 2-0-6
Camden Hills (2-1) 63
Davis 3-0-7, Crupi 2-8-13, Horn, T. Stammen 7-6-21, G. Stammen, Fitzgerald 1-0-3, Alyward 5-1-13, Massey 0-2-2, Puls 0-1-1, Dennen 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: St. John 3, Gilman 2, Calligan, Violet; Alyward 2, Fitzgerald, T. Stammen, Crupi, Davis
Maranacook 20 31 44 53
Camden Hills 13 27 44 63
JV: Camden Hills 61-43
Jonesport-Beals 65, DI-Ston. 51
At Jonesport, Abraham Beal connected for 21 points to spark the Royals to victory.
Derrick Beal netted nine points for Jonesport-Beals.
Chris Gray’s 21-point performance led Deer Isle-Stonington.
Deer Isle-Stonington (0-3) 51
Gray 9-3-21, N. Ciomei 1-3-5, Carter 0-1-1, Haskell 1-2-4, L. Ciomei 1-0-3, Jones 1-3-5, Douglass 3-2-8, Gielarwowski 1-2-4, Trundy, Robbins, Shepard, Eaton
Jonesport-Beals (3-0) 65
A. Beal 6-7-21, D. Beal 4-1-9, Durkee 3-2-8, Dyer 3-0-6, Chandler 3-2-8, J. Alley 0-2-2, Griffin 0-2-2, Lamson 1-0-2, M. Alley 0-1-1, Balchen 2-2-6, Berry
3-pt. goals: L. Ciomei; A. Beal
DI-Stonington 11 22 32 51
Jonesport-Beals 10 29 49 65
Woodland 73, Narraguagus 56
At Woodland, Weston Kochendoerfer scored eight of his 16 points in the second quarter when the Dragons outscored the Knights of Harrington 22-13 to pull away.
Hockey
Houlton-Hod. 4, John Bapst 2
At Houlton, Jared Sylvia’s two goals led the Blackhawks to the win over the Crusaders.
Ben Carton and Ian Pasquarelli had a goal and an assist apiece and Chris Bither and Zach Good picked up assists. Nic Joslyn made 14 saves on 16 shots for 2-1 Houlton-Hodgdon.
Robin Thibodeau and Tyler Cyr scored goals for 0-1 John Bapst of Bangor while Kyle Maynard registered an assist. Dan Leighton turned away 28 of 32 shots.
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