Central uses balance in win Red Devils trip up Searsport

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CORINTH – Five Central players scored in double digits to help give the Red Devils the edge for a 60-54 schoolboy basketball victory over the Searsport Vikings Friday night. Tristan Strout scored 13 points while Colby Brown added 11, including seven points in the fourth…
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CORINTH – Five Central players scored in double digits to help give the Red Devils the edge for a 60-54 schoolboy basketball victory over the Searsport Vikings Friday night.

Tristan Strout scored 13 points while Colby Brown added 11, including seven points in the fourth quarter. Joe Allen, Joey Kane and Nick Elliot each added 10 points for the Red Devils.

Spencer Garton led Searsport with 19 points while Josh McFarlin chipped in with 14. Matt Nickerson added 12 points for the Vikings.

Searsport (1-4) 54

Quisenberry 2-04, McFarlin 6-2-14, M. Nickerson 5-2-12, Fitzgerald 1-2-4, Garton 7-4-19, R. Nickerson 0-1-1, Shute

Central (1-4) 60

Allen 4-2-10, Connolly 0-2-2, Macomber 1-0-2, Strout 4-5-13, Kane 3-4-10, Chambers 1-02, Elliot 4-1-10, Brown 4-3-11, Tate, Palmer

3-pt. goals: Garton; Elliot

Searsport 13 25 40 54

Central 12 26 44 60

JV: Central 60-47

Orono 67, Hermon 61

At Orono, Mike Socoby scored 15 points and Justin Perron added 14 to help the Red Riots turn aside a second-half comeback attempt by Hermon.

John Saucier scored 12 for Orono.

Joey Schacht led Hermon with 15 points. Adam Porter had 14 and Ron Lane scored 13.

Hermon (1-3) 61

Schacht 4-7-15, Porter 7-0-14, Lane 3-6-13, Cayford 2-0-4, Keith 2-1-5, Duplisea 3-2-8, Shorey 1-0-2, King, McGown

Orono (4-1) 67

Perron 6-2-14, Socoby 5-2-15, Saucier 4-4-12, Cowan 2-0-4, Klose 1-1-3, Coleman 3-3-9, Miller 3-0-7, Levesque 1-0-3, Thomas, Dolley

3-pt. goals: Lane; Socoby 3, Miller, Levesque

Hermon 10 22 42 61

Orono 22 41 52 67

Presque Isle 55, Old Town 42

At Presque Isle, Fred Bird scored 16 points and grabbed eight rebounds and Ben Deschene helped Presque Isle erase an eight-point first-quarter deficit by scoring 12 of his 15 points in the second period.

Kyle James had 10 points for the winners and Kyle Rideout gathered 11 rebounds to go with his eight points.

Troy Conary’s 11 points and Tyler Tracewski’s 10 paced Old Town.

Old Town (2-1) 42

Emerson 2-0-5, Thurston 2-0-5, Tracewski 4-1-10, Conary 5-1-11, Miller 2-1-5, Bjorn 3-0-6, Curtis, King, Dupuis, Brown

Presque Isle (2-1) 55

James 3-4-10, Deschene 3-6-15, Rideout 1-5-8, Bird 5-3-16, Whitaker 2-1-6, Carlin, Swanson, McGlinn, Wilbeman.

3-pt. goals: Emerson, Thurston, Tracewski; Bird 3, Deschene 3, Whitaker

Old Town 12 20 30 42

Presque Isle 4 21 41 55

Bangor Chr. 80, Greenville 43

At Husson College’s Newman Gym in Bangor, Josh Madden poured in 30 points and tallied five rebounds, five steals and five assists as the Patriots rolled over the Lakers.

David Chrisos chipped in with 14 points and Greg Patterson had seven assists.

Griz Aucoin paced Greenville with 10 points.

Greenville (3-1) 43

G. Aucoin 4-0-10, K. Belmont 3-1-7, Campbell 2-2-6, J. Belmont 3-0-6, R. Douglass 2-0-4, D. Aucoin 2-0-4, Lavigne 1-0-2, E. Douglass 0-2-2, Lizotte 1-0-2, Edmondson

Bangor Christian (5-0) 80

Madden 11-7-30, Chrisos 7-0-14, Frost 3-0-7, J. Phinney 1-4-6, Patterson 2-2-6, Smith 3-0-6, McCleary 2-0-4, Dearborn 0-2-2, A. Phinney 1-0-2, Sobey 1-0-2, Cole 0-1-1, Astoe, Denbow, Wilson

3-pt. goals: G. Aucoin 2; Madden, Frost

Greenville 10 25 36 43

Bangor Christian 17 37 64 80

Stearns 70, Mattanawcook 61

At Lincoln, Kevin McLaughlin and Derek DiFrederico scored 20 points apiece as Stearns dealt rival Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln its first loss after four wins.

Marty LeGassey contributed 10 points.

Stearns jumped out to a 15-2 lead after one period and held off the rallying Lynx.

Tyler Libbey’s 17 points, Jon Carney’s 14 and Dylan Hanscom’s nine led Mattanawcook.

Stearns (2-1) 70

Leino 1-1-3, Fitzgerald 1-0-2, DiFrederico 9-0-20, Moscone 1-0-2, Barnett 3-0-6, Johnson, McLaughlin 3-14-20, Mar. LeGassey 2-6-10, Mat. LeGassey 2-3-7

Mattanawcook (4-1) 61

Kyes 0-1-1, Du. Hanscom 2-1-5, Dy. Hanscom 3-2-9, Cousineau 3-1-8, Greenlaw, Berry 1-2-4, Malone 1-1-3, Libbey 6-5-17, Ireland, Carney 5-4-14

3-pt. goals: DiFrederico 2; Dy. Hanscom, Cousineau

Stearns 15 31 50 70

Mattanawcook 2 21 42 61

JV: Mattanawcook 67-58

Camden Hills 82, Oak Hill 34

At Rockport, the Windjammers used a balanced scoring attack to roll by the Raiders of Sabattus.

Tim Stammen paced the winners with 15 points and Greg Crupi added 15.

Kyle Fournier led the Raiders with 12 points.

Oak Hill (0-5) 34

Labbe 1-2-4, Guerrette, Levesque, Lunn 3-0-6, Knook 1-0-2, Duchette, Hinkley 1-0-2, Aldrid, Daggett 0-1-1, Tracy 2-1-7, Labrie, Fournier 5-2-12

Camden Hills (3-2) 82

Davis 2-0-4, Crupi 4-1-10, Moro 3-0-6, Beveridge 1-0-3, Draper 2-0-4, Horn 3-0-8, T. Stammen 6-1-15, G. Stammen 1-2-4, Fitzgerald 2-0-4, Alyward 3-1-9, Scamfer 2-0-4, Massey 2-0-4, Fitzpatrick 1-0-2, Puls 0-1-1, Dennen 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Tracy 2; Crupi, Beveridge, Horn 2, T. Stammen 2, Alyward 2

Oak Hill 8 19 21 34

Camden Hills 24 40 61 82

MDI 67, Sumner 60

At Mount Desert, Kyle Jones scored 19 points to lead the Trojans by Sumner of East Sullivan.

Ryan Colbeth netted 15 points for Mount Desert Island and Jake King had 14 points.

Jamey Polk scored 25 points for the Tigers and Larry Plummer added 10.

Sumner (2-2) 60

Johnson 1-0-3, White 2-0-5, Polk 11-0-25, Huber 3-0-7, Joy 4-0-9, Plummer 4-2-10, Allan 0-1-1

Mount Desert Island (3-2) 67

Jones 5-6-19, Dougis, Staples 1-0-2, Stratton 2-0-4, Suvelue 4-0-9, King 5-4-14, O’Connell 2-0-4, Colbeth 7-1-15

3-pt. goals: Johnson, White, Polk 3, Huber, Joy; Jones 3, Suvelue

Sumner 10 31 45 60

MDI 14 25 45 67

JV: Mount Desert Island 77-50

Hockey

Winslow 7, Stearns 1

At Winslow’s Sukee Arena, Adam Cullivan scored a pair of goals as Winslow overcame a 71-save performance by Stearns High senior goalie Nick Simon.

Justin Brow, Derek Rancourt, Evan Smith, Derrick Dempsey and Brian Poulin had the other goals for 4-1 Winslow and Mike Zemrak made 11 saves.

Freshman Josh Harmon scored for Stearns of Millinocket off a George Surette pass.

Girls basketball

Presque Isle 74, Old Town 57

At Presque Isle, Natasha Deschene netted 19 points to lead the Wildcats to the win.

Billi Blanchard chipped in with 18 points with eight rebounds and four assists for Presque Isle. Kylan Smith also scored 17 points.

Kristi Mitchell scored 22 points for Old Town and Renee Tibodeau netted 13.

Old Town (0-1) 57

Bergeron 2-1-5, Marquis 1-1-3, Thibodeau 4-4-13, Spencer 0-2-2, K. Mitchell 11-0-22, L. Mitchell 3-0-6, Randall 2-0-5, S. Kennedy 0-1-1, St. Peter, Maurais, E. Kennedy

Presque Isle (3-0) 74

Deschene 7-4-19, A. Delong 3-3-9, K. Delong 1-1-3, Demerchant 1-2-4, Smith 7-0-17, Blanchard 4-9-18, Bishop 0-4-4, McKenna, Hendrickson, Wildman

3-pt. goals: Randall; Deschene, Smith 3, Blanchard

Old Town 13 26 46 57

Presque Isle 18 40 57 74

Piscataquis 71, Schenck 33

At Guilford, Karoleanne Emery netted 14 points to lead Piscataquis to the win.

Heather Woodbury scored 12 points for the Pirates and Jenn Getchell added 11.

Robin Larlee socred nine points for Schenck and Nicole Crocker had eight points.

Schenck (0-6) 33

Bishop 0-4-4, Jarmark 0-3-3, Gleason 1-0-2, Crocker 3-0-8, Peabody 1-2-4, Pray 0-3-3, Larlee 4-1-9, McCloud, Jamo, Carey, Harrington

Piscataquis (2-2) 71

Woodbury 4-4-12, Levesque 0-2-2, Bailey 3-0-6, St.Louis 1-2-4, Getchell 5-1-11, C. Martell 4-0-8, Emery 4-6-14, H. Martell 0-1-1, Hanscomb 2-5-9, Bradford 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Crocker 2

Schenck 6 19 21 33

Piscataquis 18 38 57 71

JV: Schenck 43-41 (OT)

Highview 43, Governor Baxter 32

At Eastern Maine Technical College in Bangor, Linda Poreira scored 16 points to help push Highview Christian past the Governor Baxter School.

Dani Day added 14 points with 14 rebounds and Sarah Lewis netted 10 points with 15 rebounds for Highview Christian of Charleston.

Sheena Foote had 12 points for Governor-Baxter of Portland and Jenna Lokshey scored 11.

Govenor-Baxter (0-3) 32

Danforth 4-0-8, Foote 5-2-12, Sargent 0-1-1, Lokshey 4-2-11, Marr

Highview Christian (2-2) 43

Lewis 5-0-10, Day 7-0-14, Poreira 7-2-16, Crooker 1-0-2, Scott 0-1-1, C. Carey, Plourd, Minn, Jones, Wentworth, A. Carey

3-pt. goals: Lokshey

Govenor-Baxter 6 11 22 32

Highview Christian 4 20 31 43

Lee 56, Deer Isle-Stonington 41

At Lee, Shelby Pickering led the game with 27 points and 11 rebounds to push the Pandas passed the Mariners.

Ashlee Gifford netted eight points with 10 assists for Lee Academy.

Meghan Wibery scored 12 points for Deer Isle-Stonington.

Deer Isle-Stonington (0-4) 41

J. Eaton 3-0-6, Becton, Oliver 1-0-2, Ohegyi 1-1-3, Fifield, Lawson, Hutchinson 1-0-2, E. Bray 3-1-7, H. Bray 3-0-6, Wibery 5-2-12, H. Eaton 1-0-3

Lee Academy (5-1) 56

Mallett, Moors, Pickering 13-1-27, Hanscom 5-0-10, Janderau, Read, Hersom 3-2-8, Cole 1-1-3, Ham, Gifford 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: H. Eaton

DI-Stonington 15 27 29 41

Lee Academy 15 32 48 56

JV: Lee Academy 45-26

Hampden 62, Brewer 46

At Hampden, Emmy Russell scored 28 points and the Hampden Academy Broncos took advantage of free throws to pull away from the Brewer Witches.

The Broncos canned 24 of 42 foul shots while Brewer was 9-for-16.

Carolyn McAvoy led Brewer with 13 points.

Brewer (0-2) 46

McAvoy 5-2-13, Adams 1-0-2, Quimby 0-2-2, Bean 2-0-4, Freeman 2-2-6, Hamm 0-2-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Wing 3-0-6, Harris 3-1-9

Hampden (2-2) 62

Russell 8-12-28, Webb 0-2-2, Stephenson 0-3-3, Morris, Peters 0-3-3, Campbell 3-0-6, Workman 2-1-5, Beal 4-0-8, Beal 4-0-8, Ireland 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: McAvoy, Harris 2

Brewer 15 25 34 46

Hampden 18 24 38 62

Searsport 51, Bucksport 48

At Searsport, Jessica Plourde scored six of her game-high 18 points in the third quarter as Searsport outscored Bucksport 18-5 to take a 14-point lead and then withstood a Bucks rally in the fourth period.

Brittany Smith had 11 points and 12 rebounds for the winners and Jessica Larrabee contributed 11 points and eight rebounds.

Alice Andrews and Kristi Allen had 12 points apiece for Bucksport and Erin Fitzpatrick chipped in nine more.

Bucksport (0-4) 48

Andrews 4-1-12, Adams 0-2-2, Allen 6-0-12, Murauckas 0-2-2, Fitzpatrick 3-3-9, Smith 3-1-8, Black

Searsport (4-2) 51

Smith 3-5-11, Plourde 6-3-18, Shute 3-1-7, Larrabee 5-1-11, Vasiliauskas 2-0-4, Nielsen, Cameron, Hall, Rainey, Cook, Hodgdon

3-pt. goals: Andrews 3, Smith, Gourley; Plourde 3

Bucksport 5 17 22 48

Searsport 8 18 36 51

Belfast 47, Rockland 40

At Belfast, Ashley Bryant scored 19 points for the Lions to keep them undefeated after five games.

Danielle Mayor netted eight points for Belfast.

Caitlin Hynes scored 14 points for Rockland and Caitlyn Grant added 12.

Rockland (4-1) 40

Pennell 2-0-4, Grant 5-0-12, Felt 3-2-9, Clark 0-1-1, Hynes 6-2-14, Hurley, Dunton

Belfast (5-0) 47

Bryant 8-1-19, Mayor 2-3-8, Groening 1-0-2, Ross 0-3-3, Murphy 1-2-4, Ellis 2-0-5, Mehuren 2-2-6, Brown

3-pt. goals: Grant 2, Felt; Bryant 2, Mayor, Ellis

Rockland 2 8 22 40

Belfast 16 22 35 47

JV: Rockland 38-30

Bangor Chr. 47, Greenville 33

At Husson College’s Newman Gym in Bangor, Danielle Miller scored 13 of her game-high 17 points in the first half as Bangor Christian built a comfortable 33-13 lead.

Pam Reitsma had 14 points, including nine in the first half, and 16 rebounds and Jen Hutchins contributed nine points.

Beth Bartley’s 12 points and Elisa Gary’s eight led Greenville.

Greenville (2-2) 33

Bartley 4-3-12, Gary 3-2-8, Breton 1-3-5, M. Bartley 1-0-2, Hanson 1-2-4, D. Bartley 1-0-2

Bangor Christian (5-1) 47

D. Miller 6-3-17, Reitsma 5-4-14, Hutchins 3-0-9, Sage 1-0-3, Jenkins 1-1-3, K. French 0-1-1, Wheaton, M. French, K. Miller, Holmes

3-pt. goals: B. Bartley; Hutchins 3, Miller 2, Sage

Greenville 5 13 20 33

Bangor Christian 14 33 45 47

Ellsworth 32, George Stevens 23

At Ellsworth, Ashley Oleson scored 16 points with 13 rebounds to lead Ellsworth by George Stevens Academy.

Sadie Beardworth netted nine points for George Stevens Academy.


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