November 08, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Schenck trips up Cougars Deschenes key in Schenck win

SHERMAN STATION – Ryan Deschenes poured in 27 points and made crucial free throws in the final minutes of the game to help lead the Schenck Wolverines to a 75-73 schoolboy basketball win over the Katahdin Cougars Tuesday night.

Aaron Watie added 15 points for the Wolverines while Mark Hannington helped out with 14.

Brian Sullivan led Katahdin with 28 points while Thomas Rodgerson contributed with 17 points.

Schenck (1-3) 75

Hannington 7-0-14, Rossignol 3-1-7, Deschenes 9-9-27, Waite 5-3-15, Thompson 2-0-5, Vaness 2-0-4, Barnett 1-1-3

Katahdin (1-4) 73

Willett 3-2-9, Cyr 1-1-3, Davis 2-2-6, Sullivan 12-3-28, Jason Cullen 1-0-2, Rodgerson 5-5-17, Jordan Cullen 1-0-2, McCarthy 2-1-6

3-pt. goals: Waite 2, Thompson; Rodgerson, Willett, Sullivan, McCarthy

Schenck 23 38 52 75

Katahdin 16 37 52 73

Morse 81, Medomak Valley 64

At Waldoboro, Brandon Sewall tossed in 24 points as Morse defeated Medomak.

Mike Boetsch and Justin Rice scored 12 points apiece for the Panthers while Jamie Parlin helped out with 11 points.

Morse (2-0) 81

Norris 5-5-17, Sewall 7-8-24, Kotow 3-1-7, Darling 3-0-7, Colby 3-2-8, Hutchinson 0-1-1, Lovitt 4-1-9, Harrison 4-0-8

Medomak Valley (0-2) 64

Boetsch 6-0-12, Parlin 5-0-11, Rice 5-2-12, Lash 1-0-2, Alexander 1-0-2, Tuffs 2-5-9, MacKenzie 3-1-7, Havener 4-0-8, Newbert 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Norris 2, Darling; Parlin

Morse 21 41 63 81

Medomak Valley 17 29 47 64

Piscataquis 68, Dexter 65 (OT)

At Dexter, Harper Hoffman scored four of his team’s 10 points in overtime to lift Piscataquis Community of Guilford to the win.

PCHS rallied from a five-point deficit at the end of the third quarter to tie it at 58 at the end of the regulation.

Hoffman paced the winners with 22 points while Josh Luellen added 13 and Tyler Tracy put in 12.

Eric Day led the Tigers with 21 points, Travis Patterson chipped in with 16 and Sam Bowers had 12.

Piscataquis (1-1) 68

Hoffman 6-10-22, Prescott 2-0-4, Garrett-Young 4-1-9, Ry. Yeo 1-0-2, Erickson, Luellen 5-3-13, Davis, J. Tracy, Ro. Yeo, Jardine 3-0-6, T. Tracy 6-0-12

Dexter (3-1) 65

Martin 0-2-2, Patterson 3-10-16, Towle 2-3-8, Day 6-7-21, Murray, Hersey, Bowers 6-0-12, Rabideau 1-0-2, Kenney 1-0-2, Brayson, Pullen, Vafiades, Roach 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Ro. Yeo; Towle, Day 2

Piscataquis 12 23 36 58 68

Dexter 13 27 41 58 65

JV: Dexter 56-29

Nokomis 64, Hampden 59

At Newport, Ryan McLellan scored his 1,000th career point with 2:15 left in the first quarter to lead Nokomis to the win.

McLellan totaled 35 points, seven rebounds, and six steals for Nokomis and Luke Hayden added nine points.

Ben Keller netted 20 points for Hampden. Blaine Meehan added 11 points and Josh McNutt had 10.

Hampden (0-2) 59

McNutt 2-5-10, Shannon 1-0-2, Keller 10-0-20, Dalton 3-3-9, Meehan 5-0-11, Tunney, Bacon, Moran 1-1-3, Cook 2-0-4

Nokomis (2-0) 64

Rodrigue 0-1-1, McLellan 11-7-35, Nichols, Bradstreet, McDaniel 2-0-6, Buzanoski 1-0-2, Pike 1-0-3, Ellis 1-1-3, Hayden 2-4-9, Parten, Mullis 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: McNutt, Meehan; McLellan 6, McDaniel 2, Pike, Hayden

Hampden 9 22 42 59

Nokomis 18 34 55 64

JV: Hampden 62-60

Islesboro 64, Calvary Chapel 61

At Islesboro, Rory Diffin scored 17 points and grabbed 20 rebounds as the Eagles edged the Sabres.

David Pike also had 17 points and Jon Bolduc added 15 for Islesboro.

Brock Bradford poured in 32 points for Calvary Chapel Christian of Orrington and Kyle Bradford had 18 points and pulled down nine rebounds.

Calvary Chapel (2-1) 61

K. Bradford 5-7-18, B. Bradford 11-4-32, Gans 2-1-5, McDonald 3-0-6, Dean, Phillips

Islesboro (2-1) 64

Bolduc 5-4-15, Pike 8-0-17, Roberts 3-0-6, Grindle 4-1-9, Diffin 7-3-17

3-pt. goals: B. Bradford 6, K. Bradford; Bolduc, Pike

Calvary Chapel 18 29 52 61

Islesboro 16 37 49 64

Greenville 74, Forest Hills 70

At Greenville, Griz Aucoin scored a game-high 30 points, including 19 in the second half, as Greenville held off Forest Hills of Jackman.

Ron Douglass scored 16 points for the winners, who trailed by five after the first period. Jordan Belmont and Danny Campbell contributed 12 and 10, respectively.

Josh Kipp’s 20 points, Bob Manix’s 18 and Roger Paradise’s 13 points led Forest Hills.

Forest Hills (4-2) 70

Achey 2-4-8, Brady 3-0-6, Manix 7-4-18, Talpey 1-2-4, Forge 0-1-1, Kipp 6-8-20, Paradise 5-3-13, Frawley, Turner

Greenville (3-0) 74

Campbell 4-2-10, Douglass 7-2-16, G. Aucoin 11-4-30, J. Belmont 5-2-12, Lavigne, K. Belmont 1-0-2, Lizotte 2-0-4, D. Aucoin

3-pt. goals: Aucoin 4

Forest Hills 23 36 43 70

Greenville 18 37 49 74

Penobscot Valley 63, Central 54

At Corinth, Matt Mulligan scored 31 points as the Howlers got by the Red Devils.

Dustin Nicholson scored 12 for Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Joey Kane had 22 points and Nick Elliot tossed in 14 for Central.

Penobscot Valley (1-3) 63

Hallett 3-3-9, Thompson, Artes 1-0-2, Nicholson 5-012, Coyle 0-1-1, Cyr 1-0-2, Slowikowski 2-0-4, LaVertu 1-0-2, Matt Mulligan 11-9-31

Central (0-4) 54

J. Allen 2-1-5, Strout 3-0-6,Palmer 0-2-2, Kane 7-5-22, A. Allen 1-1-3, Chambers, Elliott 7-0-14, Brown 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Nicholson 2; Kane 3

Penobscot Valley 15 30 45 63

Central 13 24 36 54

JV: Penobscot Valley 47-46

Mount View 55, Rockland 41

At Thorndike, Mark McCorrison scored 19 of his game-high 22 points in the second half to help the Mustangs pull away.

Roy Goodale scored 16 points for the Mustangs.

Adam Ross scored 10 points for the Tigers.

Rockland (1-3) 41

Ross 2-4-10, Davis 1-0-2, Curtis 1-0-2, Oliver 1-1-3, Worster, Coursens, Baudanza, Gammon, Brown 4-0-8, Hynes 1-0-2, Creamer 3-1-8, Grade 1-0-2, Podziewski 1-0-2, Levenseller 0-2-2

Mount View (3-1) 55

McCorrison 7-4-22, Goodale 5-6-16, Letourneau 0-1-1, Merrifield, Miles 1-1-3, Downs, Ward 3-1-7, Philbrook, Jones, Elwell, Greenlaw 0-4-4, Spaulding 1-0-2, Higgins

3-pt. goals: Ross 2, Creamer; McCorrison 4

Rockland 8 16 24 41

Mount View 13 21 37 55

Maranacook 67, MCI 43

At Readfield, Matt St. John scored 13 points and Eben Gilman and Charlie Calligan chipped in with 12 each as Maranacook upended visiting Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

Taiske Hayama’s 11 points and Kevin McPhail’s 10 paced the Huskies.

MCI (0-4) 43

Bennett, Quint 1-0-2, Godfrey 1-0-2, McPhail 5-0-10, Wire 3-1-7, Shibuyah 3-1-7, Hayama 5-0-11, Basford, Hall, Vance, Adams

Maranacook (3-1) 67

Palmer 1-1-4, Peabody, Violet 3-2-8, Edwards 2-0-4, Calligan 5-1-12, Drapeau 2-0-4, Haines, Feldman 2-0-4, St. John 6-0-13, Gerrity 3-0-6, Gilman 3-4-12, Danforth

3-pt. goals: Hayama; Gilman 2, Calligan, St. John, Palmer

MCI 2 17 30 43

Maranacook 10 30 49 67

Winslow 64, Belfast 48

At Belfast, Micah Grant put in 13 points in the fourth quarter as the Black Raiders rallied for the win.

Grant finished with a game-high 25 points. Nate Boutin added 13 points for Winslow.

Benjamin Thompson led the Lions with 15 points.

Winslow (4-0) 64

Bibeau, Lapointe 1-3-6, Sirois, Helberg 1-0-3, Sandoval, Carrier, Thibodeau, Lopez 2-4-9, Millett 1-0-2, Grant 11-2-25, Blodgett 1-0-2, Boutin 5-3-13, Haskell 2-0-4

Belfast (2-2) 48

Ames, Arthers 1-1-4, Ratten 1-2-4, Aldus 2-0-4, Horne 2-0-4, Welch 2-3-7, Martens, Dutch 1-0-2, Hermon, Cunning, Gregory 4-0-8, Whalen, Thompson 5-2-15

3-pt. goals: Lapointe, Helberg, Lopez, Grant; Thompson 3, Arthers

Winslow 12 26 41 64

Belfast 21 31 38 48

JV: Winslow 51-50 (OT)

Penquis 66, Hermon 50

At Hermon, the Patriots of Milo used a balanced scoring effort to top the Hawks.

Justin Allen and Dustin Perkins each put in 14 points, while Steve Kissell scored 12 and Jordan Allen added 10 for Penquis.

Jesse Keith led Hermon with 11 points and John King grabbed nine rebounds.

Penquis (4-0) 66

Jo. Allen 2-5-10, Chase 2-3-9, De. Perkins 1-0-2, Ju. Allen 3-8-14, Du. Perkins 7-0-14, McKenzie 2-3-7

Hermon (1-1) 50

Cayford 3-0-9, Schacht 2-0-5, Keith 5-1-11, McGown 0-1-1, Duplisea 1-0-3, Shorey 1-0-2, Porter 3-2-8, Lane 3-2-8, King 1-1-3, Gould

3-pt. goals: Chase 2, Jo. Allen; Cayford 3, Schacht, Duplisea

Penquis 18 31 45 66

Hermon 16 21 39 50

JV: Hermon 60-30

Mattanawcook 93, Lee 80

At Lincoln, Jon Carney poured in 28 points to help the Lynx race by the Pandas. Carney, a 6-foot-2 senior forward, also grabbed 11 rebounds.

Matt Malone chipped in with 21 points for the winners, Dustin Hanscom added 12 and Andrew Kites put in 10.

Neil Cowan paced Lee with 27 points and Nate Dow added 15.

Lee (1-2) 80

Rideout 2-0-4, Cowan 11-3-27, Coulombe 1-0-2, Michaud 0-1-1, Doane, N. Dow 5-4-15, Currie 2-1-5, King 1-6-8, B. Dow, Worster 2-5-9, Fiske, Mallett 3-3-9, Tripp

Mattanawcook (3-0) 93

Kites 1-7-10, Kyes, Du. Hanscom 5-2-12, Dy. Hanscom 2-0-4, Cousineau 0-2-2, Berry 2-0-4, Malone 7-2-21, Libbey 3-3-9, Carney 8-12-28

3-pt. goals: Cowan 2, N. Dow; Kites, Malone 5

Lee 12 37 53 80

Mattanawcook 17 39 60 93

Bangor Christian 71, Searsport 40

At Searsport, David Chrisos and Josh Madden scored 16 and 15 points, respectively to lead the unbeaten BC Patriots.

Spencer Garton scored 11 points for the Vikings.

Bangor Christian (4-0) 71

Astle, Madden 6-2-15, J. Phinney 1-0-2, Dearborn, Denbow 1-0-3, Cole 4-0-8, Patterson 2-0-4, Frost 2-0-4, Chrisos 6-3-16, A. Phinney 2-0-4, E. Sobey 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-2, B. Sobey 1-0-2, McCleary 1-0-3, Wilson

Searsport (1-4) 40

McFarlin 3-2-8, Mitchell 0-1-1, Fitzgerald 1-0-2, Farrar, Garton 5-0-11, R. Nickerson 3-0-6, Shute, Adams, Tufts 1-1-3, M. Nickerson 2-1-5, Quisenberry 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Madden, Denbow, Chrisos, McCleary; Garton

Bangor Christian 19 30 54 71

Searsport 11 15 19 40

JV: Bangor Christian 47-36

Van Buren 58, Fort Fairfield 55

At Fort Fairfield, Matthew Gagnon’s two free throws with 18 seconds left broke a 55-55 tie and put the Van Buren Crusaders in the lead for good.

Andrew Martin led the Crusaders with 19 points.

Brandon Levasseur scored 18 points, Sam Esancy added 13, Aaron Kenneson had 12, and Jamie McLaughlin scored 10 points for the Tigers.

Van Buren (4-0) 58

Martin 6-6-19, Deuchler 7-1-15, Hews 1-2-4, Lapierre 2-1-5, Violette 2-0-4, Corbin 2-2-6, Gagnon 1-3-5

Fort Fairfield (2-2) 55

Levasseur 9-0-18, Esancy 6-1-13, Kenneson 5-2-12, McLaughlin 3-1-10, Osgood 1-0-2, Helstrom, Cunningham, Bernaiche, King

3-pt. goals: Martin; McLaughlin

Van Buren 14 28 39 58

Fort Fairfield 10 27 35 55

JV: Fort Fairfield 53-28

Limestone 54, Madawaska 45

At Madawska, Jake Manner scored 19 points to help lead Limestone to the win.

George Tamburello had 13 points for the Eagles while Andrew Pelletier chipped in with 10 points.

Peter Gerard led Madawaska with 13 points while Andy Pennington added 12.

Limestone (1-2) 54

Tamburello 5-2-13, Pelletier 4-2-10, Poisson 3-0-6, Cote 3-0-6, Manner 8-3-19, Frazier

Madawaska (0-3) 45

Guerrette 2-0-6, Nadeau 0-1-1, Gerard 6-1-13, Morneault 4-19, Dubois 1-0-2, Pennington 6-0-12

3-pt. goals: Tamburello

Limestone 14 29 39 54

Madawaska 11 24 27 45

JV: Madawaska 46-33

Machias 63, Narraguagus 55

At Harrington, Chris Correll scored 30 points on 13-for-17 shooting from the foul line to help lead the visiting Bulldogs to victory.

Corey Skeate scored 17 points to pace the Knights.

Machias (3-2) 63

Correll 8-13-30, Smith 1-4-6, Falvey 0-2-2, Leahy 1-5-7, Richards 3-1-7, Sullivan 1-0-2, Brookes 2-0-4, Poore 2-1-5

Narraguagus (1-3) 55

Skeate 6-3-17, Shinn 1-1-4, Farren, C. Worcester 2-1-6, Checker 2-5-9, Strout 1-5-7, Bailey 2-2-6, Rossi 3-0-6, McLaughlin, Z. Worcester, Shaw

3-pt. goals: Correll; Skeate 2, C. Worcester

Machias 18 33 44 63

Narraguagus 15 28 42 55

Washington Academy 70, Calais 46

At East Machias, Whitney Stevens netted 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to help lead Washington Academy to victory.

Jared Gray scored 14 points and recorded six steals for the Raiders while James Ramsdell helped out with 12 points.

Garrett Dickers led the Calais effort with 10 points.

Calais (1-3) 46

Berube 1-0-3, Pollock 1-0-2, McLean 3-1-7, Smiley 0-2-2, Smith 1-4-7, Woodside 3-0-6, Dickers 2-6-10, McPhee 1-1-3, Guthrie 1-4-6

Washington Acad. (2-1) 70

Mawhinney 3-1-7, Stevens 8-7-23, Harmon 3-0-7, Gray 6-2-14, Ramsdell 4-4-12, Merritt 0-3-3, Wood 0-1-1, Sternbergh 0-2-2, Mallar 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Berube, Smith; Harmon

Calais 13 27 29 46

Washington Acad. 13 32 48 70

JV: Washington Acad. 60-28


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