Taylor, Boutin combine to propel Hampden

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WINSLOW – Greg Taylor scored the game-winner for the Hampden hockey team four minutes into overtime as the Broncos edged Winslow 7-6 Thursday at Sukee Arena in high school action. Steve Boutin finished with a goal and two assists, including one on the game-winning goal.
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WINSLOW – Greg Taylor scored the game-winner for the Hampden hockey team four minutes into overtime as the Broncos edged Winslow 7-6 Thursday at Sukee Arena in high school action.

Steve Boutin finished with a goal and two assists, including one on the game-winning goal. Boutin circled in from behind the net, hit Taylor in the slot, and Taylor stuffed it in the empty net.

Adam Stanley racked up three goals and an assist for 6-1 Hampden. Kevin Brooks had a goal and two assists, and Lance Ingerson chipped in with a goal and an assist. Four of the Broncs’ goals came on the power play. Rory Woods had 11 saves on 17 shots.

Adam Cullivan led the 4-3 Black Raiders with two goals and three assists. Brent Poulin had two goals, Matt Bickford a goal and two assists, and Justin Brow a goal to round out the scoring for Winslow. Mike Zemrak had 31 saves on 38 shots.

John Bapst 3, Stearns 1

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Kyle Maynard intercepted an outlet pass and knocked in the eventual game-winning goal in the second period to lead the Crusaders past the Minutemen.

Dave Sawyer chipped in with a goal and an assist for 1-5 John Bapst, and Zac Grenier also scored a goal. Dan Leighton stopped 31 of 32 shots.

Tyler Pelkey scored for Stearns of Millinocket off an assist from Nate Franck. Nick Simon made 31 saves on 34 shots.

Girls basketball

Camden Hills 46, Rockland 37

At Rockland, Charlotte Croce scored seven of her 12 points in the first half as Camden Hills manufactured a 23-12 halftime lead en route to the win.

Claire Neville had 11 points for the Windjammers.

Annie Pennell had a game-high 18 points for Rockland and she also pulled down 10 rebounds.

Camden Hills (6-1) 46

Wiley 1-2-4, Ford 1-3-6, Friesland 0-1-1, Orhon 1-0-2, C. Croce 3-5-12, Neville 3-5-11, McIntyre 3-0-6, M. Croce 1-1-4, Hart, Crupi, Laite, Smith, Newcombe

Rockland (5-2) 37

Pennell 6-6-18, Grant 2-3-7, Hurley 1-1-3, Felt 0-1-1, Clark 1-1-3, Dunton 1-0-2, Hynes 1-1-3, Oliver

3-pt. goals: Ford, C. Croce, M. Croce

Camden Hills 12 23 35 46

Rockland 4 12 21 37

Medomak 42, Brunswick 29

At Waldoboro, the Panthers connected on 12 of their 15 free throws in the fourth quarter to earn the win.

Nikki Brown paced Medomak Valley with nine points and five rebounds. Laura Briggs added eight points and Eva Burke had a team-best seven rebounds.

Sarah Penney scored 11 points for the Dragons.

Brunswick (1-4) 29

J. Rousseau 1-0-2, Fields 1-0-3, King 1-0-2, Dwyer 2-0-4, Penney 4-3-11, Zimmerman 2-2-6, Hammond 0-1-1, M. Rousseau, Mills

Medomak Valley (1-3) 42

Schwab 1-0-2, Cornforth 0-2-2, Cullity 1-0-2, Overlock 1-0-2, Ludwig 1-3-5, Brown 3-3-9, Burke 0-5-5, Pinkham 0-4-4, Briggs 3-2-8, Fogg 1-1-3, Marquis, McKellar, Delehanty, Mountainland

3-pt. goals: Fields

Brunswick 8 9 19 29

Medomak Valley 8 17 24 42

JV: Medomak Valley 62-39

Shead 52, DI-Stonington 40

At Eastport, Samantha Davis scored seven of her game-high 20 points in the third quarter as the Tigerettes outscored the Mariners 13-8 to open up a nine-point lead.

Davis also had four steals. Kristen Beaulieu contributed 10 points and Nadine Bouchard grabbed nine rebounds for Shead, winner of five straight.

Meghan Wiberg’s 16 points led Deer Isle-Stonington.

DI-Stonington (1-5) 40

J. Eaton 3-1-8, Oliver 2-2-6, Ohegyi 2-2-6, Hutchinson 1-0-2, E. Bray 1-0-2, H. Bray 2-0-4, Wiberg 5-6-16, H. Eaton

Shead (6-1) 52

McPhail 3-0-6, Morrison, Richardson 2-2-6, Bowen 1-0-2, Davis 6-7-20, Stubbs 2-0-4, Constant 0-1-1, N. Bouchard 0-2-2, Beaulieu 5-0-10, V. Bouchard, Martinez 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: J. Eaton; Davis

DI-Stonington 12 19 27 40

Shead 12 23 36 52

JV: Shead 50-24

Penquis 47, Mattanawcook 45

At Milo, Kate Hamlin’s 10-foot jumper with about 16 seconds left in regulation propelled the Patriots to a key win over the Lynx of Lincoln.

Hamlin finished with 14 points, while Jean Hamlin scored a game-high 15. Farrar Cobb, who scored with 56 seconds left to tie the game, added 10.

Codi Slike led Mattanawcook with 12 points and Ali Keegan contributed 10.

Mattanawcook (4-3) 45

Pietras, Cousineau 3-2-8, Littlefield 1-0-2, C. Gulesian 3-3-9, Reed 1-0-2, Slike 5-2-12, Keegan 4-2-10, Head 1-0-2

Penquis (5-3) 47

K. Hamlin 6-2-14, Hussey, Morrill 1-0-2, Gerrish 2-2-6, Madden, Comeau, Cobb 4-2-10, J. Hamlin 5-5-15

3-pt. goals: none

Mattanawcook 10 24 36 45

Penquis 8 14 37 47

JV: Mattanawcook 62-9

Old Town 49, Orono 44

At Old Town, Stephanie Kennedy and Kristi Mitchell scored 13 points apiece as Old Town put four players in double figures to help overcome a nine-point first-quarter deficit.

Renee Thibodeau had 12 points for the Indians and Katie Bergeron contributed 11 more. Kennedy, who also hauled down nine rebounds, had seven third-quarter points and Mitchell had five as Old Town built a five-point lead after an intermission tie.

Jessica Wagner’s 14 points, Stacey Saucier’s 11 points and six steals and Hilary See’s nine points and six assists sparked Orono.

Orono (2-4) 44

Glencross, See 4-1-9, Alford 3-0-6, Artesani, Shay 1-0-2, Lint 1-0-2, Wagner 6-2-14, Saucier 5-1-11

Old Town (3-1) 49

Bergeron 5-1-11, Marquis, Thibodeau 2-6-12, K. Mitchell 5-3-13, L. Mitchell, E. Kennedy, S. Kennedy 6-1-13

3-pt. goals: Thibodeau 2

Orono 14 18 29 44

Old Town 5 18 34 49

JV: Old Town 59-34

Nokomis 47, John Bapst 16

At Newport, the Warriors’ defense and combination of post play and perimeter shooting was too much for the Crusaders to handle.

Danielle Clark led Nokomis with 17 points and nine rebounds. Michelle Murray contributed 14 points, and Lindsey Welch had eight points and five steals.

Katie Andrle and Lauren Hunter had four each for John Bapst of Bangor, which was held scoreless in the second quarter.

John Bapst (0-5) 16

Andrle 2-0-4, Hunter 2-0-4, Thorpe 1-1-3, Lincoln 1-0-2, Martin, Allen 1-0-2, Laferriere 0-1-1, Cluff, Ryder, Miller

Nokomis (3-1) 47

Clark 6-5-17, Murray 5-1-14, Welch 3-0-8, Al. Bragdon 1-0-3, Barden 1-0-3, Merrow 1-0-2, Holland, Carter, Snow, Gonzalez, Paradis, As. Bragdon, Perry, Lowe

3-pt. goals: Murray 3, Welch 2, Barden

John Bapst 2 2 9 16

Nokomis 13 33 44 47

JV: Nokomis 33-29

Boys basketball

Dexter 81, Penobscot Valley 57

At Dexter, Travis Patterson poured in 32 points to break the Tigers’ all-time scoring record, with 1,227 points up to this point.

Brett Towle contributed 12 points for Dexter, and Eric Day added 10.

Matt Mulligan led the Howlers of Howland with 26.

Penobscot Valley (2-5) 57

Mulligan 12-1-26, Nicholson 4-0-8, Cummings 2-0-6, Lavertu 3-0-6, Thompson 0-4-4, Hallett 1-1-3, Artes 1-0-2, Coyle 1-0-2, Ireland, Cyr

Dexter (5-3) 81

Patterson 9-2-32, Towle 3-4-12, Day 4-2-10, Rabideau 4-0-8, Vasiades 3-0-6, Martin 0-2-2, Murray 1-0-3, Roach 1-0-2, Hersey 0-2-2, Kenney 1-2-4, Bowers, Brayson, Poulin

3-pt. goals: Cummings 2, Mulligan; Patterson 3, Murray

Penobscot Valley 6 22 40 57

Dexter 15 38 60 81

JV: Dexter 63-38

Stearns 77, Central 47

At Millinocket, Kevin McLaughlin racked up 24 points to lead the Minutemen to the victory.

Derek DiFrederico tallied 18 points for Stearns and Matt Legassey notched 14.

Joey Kane led the Red Devils of East Corinth with 12.

Central (1-6) 47

Kane 5-1-12, Allen 3-2-8, Palmer 2-0-4, Macomber 1-0-2, Strout 4-0-8, Chambers 2-0-4, Elliott 0-3-3, Brown 2-2-6, Connolly

Stearns (6-1) 77

DiFrederico 7-2-18, McLaughlin 11-1-24, Mat. Legassey 7-0-14, Leino 2-1-5, Fitzgerald 0-1-1, Barnett 0-2-2, Johnson 2-0-4, Jandreau 2-0-6, Mar. Legassey 1-1-3, Moscone, Qualey

3-pt. goals: Kante; DiFrederico 2, Jandreau 2, McLaughlin

Central 6 17 23 47

Stearns 20 35 60 77

JV: Stearns 58-37

East Grand 76, Lee 50

At Danforth, Darius Parker poured in a game-high 29 points and East Grand scored the game’s first eight points en route to the win.

Richard Byers had 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Vikings and Eric Hanington contributed 10 points.

Nate Dow’s 15 points and Neil Cowan’s 13 paced Lee.

Lee (2-6) 50

Dow 6-2-15, Cowan 6-0-13, Rideout 1-0-3, Michaud 1-2-4, King 1-3-5, Mallett 2-0-4, Tripp 2-0-6, Fiske, Worster, B. Dow, Doane

East Grand (5-1) 76

Parker 12-4-29, R. Byers 4-3-11, Hanington 3-3-10, Scott 3-1-7, Faulkner 3-0-6, Irish 2-1-5, Preston 2-0-4, Gray 2-0-4, Smith, B. Byers, Crone

3-pt. goals: Tripp 2, Dow, Cowan, Rideout; Parker, Hanington

Lee Academy 17 39 55 76

East Grand 6 30 40 50

JV: Lee 57-48

SAHS 73, Bangor Christian 57

At Husson College in Bangor, Corey Shields poured in 26 points as the Warriors knocked off the previously undefeated Patriots.

Wade Hersey scored 16 points for Southern Aroostook and Corey Edkins added 15. Griffin Hardy contributed 10.

Josh Madden led Bangor Christian with 18 points and David Chrisos chipped in with 17. Ben Sobey paced the Patriots with 11 rebounds.

Southern Aroostook (4-4) 73

Shields 11-4-26, Hersey 8-0-16, Edkins 6-2-15, Hardy 1-8-10, Grant 1-0-2, Hartin 1-0-2, Henderson 1-0-2, Caswell, Booker

Bangor Christian (6-1) 57

Madden 7-1-18, Chrisos 6-3-17, Patterson 2-1-7, B. Sobey 3-0-6, McCleary 2-0-5, Smith 2-0-4, Denbow, E. Sobey

3-pt. goals: Edkins; Madden 3, Chrisos 2, Patterson 2, McCleary

So. Aroostook 18 34 52 73

Bangor Christian 13 24 39 57

JV: Bangor Christian 44-42


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