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LUBEC – Kaitlyn Leeman scored 17 points to help Woodland squeak by Lubec 55-54 in overtime to stay unbeaten in schoolgirl basketbal action Tuesday night.
Katie Smith and Phylicia Seavey each scored eight points for Woodland.
Leann Pike netted 18 points for Lubec. Chelsea hall scored 15 points and Breanne McPherson added 10.
Woodland (8-0) 55
Leeman 8-1-17, Brown 1-0-2, Snowman 2-2-6, Smith 2-4-8, Ferry 0-1-1, Holmes 0-3-3, Troiani 2-0-4, Knights 1-4-6, Seavey 3-2-8, Vose, Lord, Gillespie
Lubec (4-4) 54
Pike 5-8-18, Hall 7-1-15, B. McPherson 4-2-10, Newman 0-2-2, S. McPherson 3-2-8, Scoville 0-1-1
Woodland 8 26 42 49 55
Lubec 11 31 44 49 54
Shead 39, Machias 25
At Machias, Kristen Beaulieu scored 19 points to help lead Shead to the win.
Katrina Rudd led the Machias effort with 25 points.
Shead (7-2) 39
McPhail 2-0-4, Stubbs 3-0-6, Beauliei 8-9-19, N. Bouchard 1-3-5, Morrison, Richardson, Boulen, V. Bouchard, Constant, Martinez
Machias (1-5) 25
Rudd 4-0-8, Whitney 2-0-4, Alley 2-0-4, Stevens 1-0-2, Holmes 2-3-7, St. Pierre, Hayward, Whitman, Albee
3-pt. goals: none scored
Shead 4 12 21 34
Machias 5 13 17 25
JV: Shead 39, Machias 25
Calais 49, East Grand 35
At Calais, Danielle O’Brien scored 13 points to lead Calais past East Grand.
Crystal Martin netted 11 points to add to her eight steals and seven rebounds.
Amanda Godley scored 21 points for East Grand and Marie Gilman had 10.
East Grand (2-6) 35
Godley 9-3-21, Gilman 4-0-10, Parker 0-2-2, Osnoe 1-0-2, Shay, Marks, Dodge, Zaneldin, McKay
Calais (5-3) 49
Martin 5-0-11, O’Brien 5-3-13, Smith 1-0-3, Eagan 4-0-9, C. Tylor 4-0-9, McGinley 1-0-2, Gillespie 1-0-2, Feck, L. Tylor
3-pt. goals: Gilman 2; Martin, Smith, Eagan, C. Tylor
East Grand 10 23 27 35
Calais 12 23 37 49
Greenville 48, Bangor Chr. 39
At Greenville, Bethany Bartley poured in 20 points to help carry the Lakers past Bangor Christian.
Amber Lavigne chipped in with 10 points for the Lakers.
Jen Hutchingtson led the Patriots offense with 13 points while Pam Reitsma added 11 points.
Bangor Christian (6-3) 39
D. Miller 0-1-1, Hutchins 5-0-13, K. Miller 0-2-2, Jenkins 2-5-9, Seymour 1-0-3, Reitsma 4-2-11, Sage, Page, Whaton, M. French, Holmes, K. French
Greenville (4-3) 48
Lavigne 3-4-10, Bouley 1-2-4, Hansen 4-0-8, Breton 2-2-6, B. Bartley 9-2-20, M. Bartley, Leighton, Ward, Smith, Knowlton, Gary, Larsen, Fiunenero
3-pt. goals: Hutchins 3, Seymour, Reitsma
Bangor Christian 5 12 24 39
Greenville 10 20 32 48
Maranacook 45, Mount View 36
At Thorndike, Toby Martin scored 20 points to help give Maranacook the edge they needed to win a closely contested game.
Erica Brennan helped out with 10 points for the Black Bears of Readfield.
Heather Carter led Mount View with 17 points and 13 rebounds while Jenna Drummond pulled down 12 boards and added five points.
Maranacook (7-2)
Martin 9-1-20, Denbow 1-0-2, Pullen 2-2-6, Bardaglio 1-0-2, Bean 1-0-2, Brennan 3-4-10, Mrazik 1-1-3, Mace, Edwards, Piper
Mount View (3-5) 36
Miles 3-3-9, Hunter 0-1-1, Barnard 2-0-4, Carter 7-3-17, Brummond 2-1-5, York, Whitcomb
3-pt. goals: Martin
Maranacook 10 21 32 45
Mount View 12 18 31 36
JV: Maranacook 50-49
WA Raiders 44, Jones.-Beals 38
At East Machias, Andrea Govoni scored 11 points and Krystal Stauffer added nine points and 14 rebounds as Washington Academy rolled out to a 15-point halftime lead and cruised past Jonesport-Beals.
Jody Pinkham led the Royalettes with 11 points, and Ashten Smith contributed 10.
Jonesport-Beals (3-5) 38
Pinkham 4-2-11, Smith 4-2-10, Look 4-0-9, Chandler 3-0-6, C. Hunkler 1-0-2, Barrett, S. Hunkler, Beal
Washington Acad. (5-5) 44
A. Govoni 3-5-11, Stauffer 4-1-9, Mawhinney 4-0-8, Almendinger 3-0-7, L. Govoni 2-0-5, E. Govoni 2-0-4, Livingstone, Holmes, Porter, Ashby, Smith, Huffman, Farren
3-pt. goals: Pinkham, Look; Almendinger, L. Govoni
Jonesport-Beals 7 9 20 38
Washington Acad. 17 24 29 44
JV: Washington Acad. 51-44
Camden Hills 65, Belfast 43
At Belfast, Charlotte Croce led all scorers with 20 points as the Camden Hills Windjammers knocked off previously unbeaten Belfast.
Clair Neville had 11 points for the ‘Jammers.
Ashley Bryant scored 11 to lead the Lions.
Camden Hills (7-1) 65
C. Croce 7-4-20, Neville 5-1-11, Wiley 2-1-6, Ford, Smith, Newcombe, Friesland 0-1-1, Orhon, Laite 2-3-8, Crupi, McIntire 4-0-8, Hart 0-2-2, M. Croce 3-1-9
Belfast (7-1) 43
Evans, Nickerson 0-1-1, Bryant 4-1-11, Mayer 0-2-2, Groening 2-0-4, Brown 0-2-2, Duvall 0-1-1, Ross 2-1-5, Murphy 2-0-4, Ellis 0-5-5, Marden, Mehuren 2-4-8
3-pt. goals: C. Croce 2, Wiley, Laite, M. Croce 2; Bryant 2
Camden Hills 19 37 51 65
Belfast 9 22 29 43
JV: Belfast 42-38
Calvary Chapel 36, Hebron 21
At Hebron, Jessica Graves scored six of her nine points in the third quarter as the Sabres outscored the Lumberjacks 12-2 en route to the first win in the history of the program.
Chauntel Veilleux paced Calvary Chapel Christian of Orrington with a game-high 10 points, while Emilye Ericson contributed eight.
Beth Potvin led Hebron with nine points.
Calvary Chapel Christian (1-4)
Veilleux 5-0-10, Ericson 4-0-8, Graves 4-1-9, Grice 2-1-5, S. Colby 1-0-2, A. Colby 1-0-2
Hebron Acad. (0-4) 21
Potvin 4-1-9, Kerney 3-0-6, Mitchell 1-0-2, Clunie 1-0-2, Crush 1-0-2, Marquis, Lurvey
3-pt. goals: none
Calvary Chapel 4 13 25 36
Hebron Acad. 4 10 12 21
Averill 36, Highview Christian 32
At Bangor, Highview Christian lost two starters to injuries early in the game and was unable to hold on to the lead.
Heathe O’Berne led Averill with nine points.
Sarah Lewis led Highview with 16 points.
Averill (1-7) 36
O’Berne 4-1-9, Michaud 2-0-4, Gowwen 2-1-5, Seavey 3-2-8, Battle 2-0-4, McGee 3-0-6, Thompson, Meiley, Tomlin, Gary
Highview Christian (2-3) 32
Scott 1-0-2, Lewis 6-3-16, Jones 1-2-4, C. Cary 3-2-8, A. Cary 1-0-2, Crooker, Pereira, Minh, Wentworth
3-pt. goals: Lewis
Averill 8 18 26 36
Highview Christian 4 20 25 32
Hockey
Presque Isle 3, Stearns 1
At Presque Isle, Joe Collins scored the first two goals to put the Wildcats ahead.
Collins had two goals and one assist for Presque Isle and Derek Demerchant had a goal with an assist. Bryan Fowler stopped 12 of 13 shots for 5-2 Presque Isle.
Drew Somers scored off a Nate Frank assist and Nick Simon made 47 saves on 50 shots for the 1-4 Minutemen of Millinocket.
John Bapst 3, Foxcroft 2
At Sawyer Arena, Bangor, David Sawyer scored a goal and had two assists to help lead the 2-5 Crusaders past Foxcroft Academy.
Kim Meagher had a goal and an assist for the Broncos while Matt Holmes and Kyle Maynard scored a goal apiece. Dan Leighton made 29 saves on 31 shots.
Ethan Annis and Nick Freese each scored a goal for Foxcroft while Derek Smith, Dustin Colbry and Ryan McNulty tallied assists. Dan Perkins made 17 saves on 21 shots for the Ponies.
Boys basketball
GSA 61, Narraguagus 55
At Narraguagus, Nick Henry scored 18 points to give the Eagles of Blue Hill the win.
Mark Clapp scored 16 points for George Stevens Academy and Chris Saunders scored 10.
Corey Skeate netted 15 points for Narraguagus. Jason Strout scored 14 points, Josh Beal scored 11, and Jamie Bailey added 10.
George Stevens Academy (7-1) 61
Henry 8-2-18, Clapp 6-0-16, Astbury 2-1-5, Friend 0-1-1, Carter 2-0-4, Allen, Freedman, Templetono 3-1-7, Saunders 5-0-10, Candage
Narraguagus (2-7) 55
C. Worcester, Checker 0-2-2, Strout 6-2-14, Bailey 4-2-10, Rossi, Z. Worcester 1-0-3, Shaw, Skeate 7-1-15, Beal 5-0-11
3-pt. goals: Clapp 4; Z. Worcester, Beal
George Stevens 14 32 51 61
Narraguagus 13 29 44 55
Camden Hills 60, Belfast 47
At Rockport, brothers Tim Stammen and Greg Stammen combined for 15 of their team’s fourth quarter points as the Windjammers outscored the Lions 22-9.
Tim Stammen, a sophomore, paced the winners with 21 points, 12 rebounds and four blocked shots. Greg Stammen, a senior, chipped in with 13 points.
Alden Gregory led Belfast with 16 points.
Belfast (3-5) 47
Ames 2-0-4, Arthers 1-2-4, Ratten 2-2-6, Aldus 2-0-4, Horne, Welch 1-3-7, Dutch, Cunning, Gregory 8-0-16, Thompson 1-4-6
Camden Hills (6-2) 60
Davis 2-0-4, Crupi 3-1-8, Draper, Horn, T. Stammen 8-3-21, G. Stammen 4-2-13, Fitzgerald 2-0-4, Alyward 1-0-2, Massey 1-0-2, Puls 2-0-4, Dennen 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Crupi, T. Stammen 2, G. Stammen 3
Belfast 9 19 36 47
Camden Hills 5 22 38 60
JV: Belfast 44-42
Foxcroft Acad. 59, Piscataquis 41
At Dover-Foxcroft, Danny White scored 17 points to lead the Ponies to their eighth straight win.
Bobby Gilbert netted 16 points for Foxcroft Academy and Josh Withee had 10 points.
Harper Hoffman scored 13 points for Piscataquis of Guilford and John Garrett-Young added 12.
Piscataquis (3-4) 41
Hoffman 2-9-13, Garrett-Young 5-2-12, Luellan 1-0-2, Jardin 2-0-5, Wilson 0-1-1, Tracy 2-3-7, McKenney 0-1-1, Prescott, Erikson, Davis, Ro. Yeo, Ry. Yeo
Foxcroft Academy (8-0) 59
White 7-1-17, Gilbert 6-1-16, Withee 4-0-10, Robinson 1-0-2, Imbert 2-0-4, Kennedy 0-2-2, Carey 1-2-4, Hall 1-2-4, Clark, Perry, Gosslin
3-pt. goals: Jardin; Gilbert 3, White 2, Withee 2
Piscataquis 8 12 24 41
Foxcroft Acad. 13 25 46 59
JV: Foxcroft Academy 47-41
Dexter 62, Searsport 39
At Dexter, Travis Patterson scored 24 points to help lead the Tigers to the win.
Brian Hersey helped out with 10 points for Dexter.
Josh McFarlin led the Searsport effort with 17 points.
Searsport (2-7) 39
Shute 1-0-2, Farrar 0-2-2, McFarlin 7-3-17, M. Nickerson 2-3-7, Mitchell 1-0-2, Fitzgerald 1-0-2, Garton 1-2-4, R. Nickerson 1-1-3, Adams
Dexter (6-3) 62
Patterson 10-3-24, Towle 0-3-3, Day 3-1-7, Hersey 4-0-10, Bowers 3-0-6, Rabideau 1-0-2, Vafiades 1-0-2, Roach 4-0-8, Martin, Murray, Kenney, Brayson, Pullen
3-pt. goals: Hersey 2, Patterson
Searsport 10 18 31 39
Dexter 17 25 45 62
JV: Dexter 68-47
Ellsworth 59, Sumner 46
At East Sullivan, Ellsworth outscored Sumner 18-6 in the third quarter to help take the lead and the win.
Joey DeWitt netted 20 points for the Eagles while Nick Sawyer scored 12 and Matt Wood had 10.
Larry Plummer led Sumner with 17 points and 14 rebounds while Jamey Polk contributed with 15 points and nine rebounds.
Ellsworth (3-5) 59
Berry 1-0-3, DeWitt 6-6-20, Mayo 2-0-4, Sawyer 2-8-12, Sprague 1-0-2, Tracy 3-0-8, Wood 4-1-10
Sumner (5-3) 46
Polk 4-7-15, Johnson 2-0-5, Huber 1-0-3, Plummer 5-7-17, Joy 1-1-4, White 1-0-2, Allen, Pennartz, Kidder, Coffin, Pinkham
3-pt. goals: DeWitt 2, Tracy 2, Berry, Wood; Johnson, Huber, Joy
Ellsworth 17 24 42 59
Sumner 13 27 33 46
JV: Ellsworth 48-44
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