November 15, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Pickering, Cole propel Pandas past Dragons

LEE – Shelby Pickering tossed in 22 points and grabbed 22 rebounds as the Lee girls basketball team topped Woodland 48-35 Thursday in high school action.

Samantha Cole chipped in with 10 points for Lee, which avenged an early-season loss and picked up a point-worthy win over the previously undefeated Dragons.

Katie Smith led Woodland with 14 points.

Woodland (8-1) 35

Brown 1-0-2, Leeman 4-0-9, Smith 5-4-14, Ferry 1-0-2, Lord, Holmes, Troiani 2-0-4, Knights, Seavey 2-0-4

Lee (8-2) 48

Mallett 2-0-4, Read, J. Moors 0-1-1, Pickering 10-2-22, Hanscom, M. Moors, Hersom 2-0-4, Cole 5-0-10, Ham 1-0-2, Gifford

3-pt. goals: Leeman

Woodland 4 11 25 35

Lee 12 26 42 48

JV: Woodland 28-16

Foxcroft 62, Ellsworth 37

At Ellsworth, Ashley Hall scored 18 points and the Ponies hit on seven 3-pointers to pull away from the Eagles.

Carol Goggin scored 12 points and Leigh Cartwright added 10 for Foxcroft.

Laura Archer led Ellsworth with nine points.

Foxcroft (4-4) 62

Hall 6-3-18, Goggin 4-2-12, Cartwright 3-2-10, Haskell 2-5-9, Brown, Jackins 1-0-2, Ryder 4-0-8

Ellsworth (4-5) 37

Archer 4-0-9, Oleson 2-4-8, Eaton, Boutaugh 1-2-5, Briggs, Kimball 1-0-2, Bickford 2-0-5, Dewarte, Roberts 2-2-6, Fortier, Jones 1-0-2, Tripp

3-pt. goals: Hall 3, Goggin 2, Cartwright 2; Archer, Bickford

Foxcroft 11 29 47 62

Ellsworth 7 15 30 37

JV: Ellsworth 44-30

Hampden 60, Brewer 39

At the Bangor Auditorium, Emmy Russell recorded a double-double, racking up 19 points, 20 rebounds and three steals to pace the Broncos.

Kim Stephenson notched 16 points and 5 steals for Hampden.

Carolyn McAvoy led the Witches with 12 points, and Amy Freeman added 10.

Brewer (3-5) 39

Adams, Quimby 0-2-2, Bean, Freeman 3-4-10, Hamm 1-1-3, McLaughlin, Wing 1-0-2, McAvoy 3-6-12, Harris 2-1-6

Hampden (5-3) 60

Stephenson 5-6-16, Russell 8-3-19, Morris, Peters, Littlefield, Thompson, Campbell 1-3-5, Workman 1-2-4, Beal 4-0-8, Ireland 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Harris

Brewer 5 12 22 39

Hampden 12 21 39 60

Camden Hills 55, MCI 21

At Rockport, Charlotte Croce tallied nine points while sister Mary-Ann notched seven to lead the Windjammers to the win.

Macky Sullivan sparked the Huskies of Pittsfield with seven.

MCI (1-8) 21

Sullivan 3-0-7, Littlefield, Lancaster, Currier 1-3-5, Ferland, Lemari, Frost 1-0-2, M. Holt 1-1-3, Knox 0-1-1, J. Holt, K. Dodge 1-0-3, Weeman

Camden Hills (8-1) 55

C. Croce 2-5-9, M. Croce 3-0-7, Wiley 3-0-6, Ford 1-1-3, Smith 1-0-2, Newcombe 1-2-4, Friesland, Orhon 2-1-5, Nebille 1-1-3, Laite 0-5-5, Crupi 1-0-2, McIntyre 3-0-6, Hart 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Sullivan, K. Dodge; C. Croce, M. Croce

MCI 2 12 14 21

Camden Hills 16 28 45 55

Dexter 60, Penobscot Valley 35

At Howland, Ashley Foster scored 15 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as the Tigers rolled past the Howlers.

Ashley Ames had 13 points and Brittany Veazie chipped in with 10 for Dexter.

Sharon Drost and Katie Garland had 8 points apiece for Penobscot Valley.

Dexter (9-0) 60

Veazie 3-4-10, Chapman, Mountain, Burton, Fogarty, Cote 1-0-2, S. Turner 1-0-2, Hartford, Alton, Pullen 2-2-6, Patterson 3-1-8, L. Turner 2-0-4, Foster 6-3-15, Ames 6-1-13

Penobscot Valley (1-9) 35

Colbath, N. Hallett 2-1-5, Plourde 2-1-5, Batchelder, Garland 3-2-8, Drost 4-0-8, Brown 0-1-1, Foster 0-2-2, Snape, Porter 1-0-2, Dawson, A. Hallett

3-pt. goals: Patterson

Dexter 22 36 52 60

Penobscot Valley 5 17 22 35

JV: Dexter 62-30

Nokomis 51, John Bapst 15

At the Bangor Auditorium, Danielle Clark scored 14 points and Michelle Murray added 13 for Nokomis of Newport.

Ashley Cluff and Stacy Allen each scored four points for the Crusaders of Bangor.

Nokomis (5-1) 51

Murray 4-3-13, Clark 6-2-14, Welch 2-0-6, Carte, Barden 1-0-2, Snow 1-2-5, Gonzalez 0-1-1, Bragdon 1-0-2, Paradis 1-0-2, Merrow 1-1-3, Bragdon 1-0-2, Perry, Lowe

John Bapst (0-7) 15

Cluff 1-2-4, Ryder, Miller 1-0-2, Lincoln, Andrle 0-1-1, Allen 2-0-4, Wickstrom, Martin, Hunter 1-0-2, LaFerriere 1-0-2

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

Nokomis 18 35 44 51

John Bapst 2 5 7 15

Old Town 61, Bangor 50

At Old Town, Hannah Marquis and Renee Thibodeau scored 15 points apiece to lead the Indians past the Rams.

Katie Bergeron chipped in with 12 points for Old Town.

Ilsye Angst had 12 points while Laura Clarke and Caroline Weymouth had 11 points each for Bangor.

Bangor (2-4) 50

Ogden 0-1-1, Angst 5-0-12, Porter 1-0-2, Clarke, McLeod 1-0-3, McAllian 0-4-4, McCrum, Hayden, Curtis 0-4-4, Weymouth 4-3-11, Sullivan 1-0-2

Old Town (5-1) 61

Bergeron 4-3-12, Marquis 3-8-15, Thibodeau 3-7-15, Spencer 1-0-2, K. Mitchell 1-2-4, L. Mitchell 3-1-7, Randall, E. Kennedy, F. Kennedy 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Angst 2, Clark, McLeod; Thibodeau 2, Bergeron, Marquis

Bangor 18 24 35 50

Old Town 18 30 41 61

JV: Bangor 61-23

SAHS 37, Katahdin 34

At Dyer Brook, Audrey Charette nailed a baseline jumper with 30 seconds left to put Southern Aroostook up by two and Tiffany Hartin made a free throw 10 seconds later to give the Warriors the winning edge.

Charette finished with 12 points for the winners and Hartin added nine.

Jayme Green paced the Cougars of Sherman Station with 15 points.

Katahdin (3-6) 34

Ja. Green 7-0-15, Violette 3-0-6, Duffy-Stanley 3-1-7, McMoarn 3-0-6, Martin, Je. Green, McAvoy, Hill

Southern Aroostook (9-0) 37

Charette 6-0-12, Hartin 4-1-9, Hardy 1-0-2, Lyons 1-3-5, Crandall, McGary 1-0-2, Watson 2-0-4, Bergan 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Ja. Green

Katahdin 6 16 25 34

SAHS 12 23 30 37

JV: SAHS 28-6

Boys basketball

Stearns 45, Piscataquis 42

At Guilford, Ian Johnson hit three free throws in the final 45 seconds to seal the win for the Minutemen of Millinocket.

Derek DiFrederico, who led all scorers with 17 points, nailed a 3-pointer with about 45 seconds to play. Kevin McLaughlin chipped in with 15 points for Stearns.

Tyler Tracy led Piscataquis with 13 points. Harper Hoffman added 12 and Joe Jardine notched 10.

Stearns (8-1) 45

DiFrederico 6-3-17, McLaughlin 7-1-15, Johnson 1-5-7, Legassey 3-0-6, Leino, Barnett, Jandreau

Piscataquis (3-5) 42

Tracy 6-1-13, Jardine 4-0-10, Hoffman 4-4-12, Luellen 2-0-4, Garrett-Young 1-1-3, Ry. Yeo, Ro. Yeo, Prescott, Davis

3-pt. goals: DiFrederico 2; Jardine 2

Stearns 10 14 32 45

Piscataquis 10 15 32 42

JV: Stearns 59-45

East Grand 94, Easton 52

At Easton, Darius Parker chalked up 18 points to spark the Vikings of Danforth to the win.

Seth Preston notched 17 points for East Grand, and Richard Byers 16. Eric Hanington added 10.

Brandon Carlow and Maurice Hewitt led the Bears with 12 points each. Danny Warren scored 11 and Mike Osgood 10, respectively.

East Grand 94

Preston 6-2-17, Parker 6-3-18, R. Byers 8-0-16, E. Hanington 4-0-11, Scott 4-0-8, Gray 2-0-4, M. Hanington, Irish 2-0-6, Faulkner 4-1-9, B. Byers, Smith 2-1-5

Easton 52

Carlow 4-0-12, Hewitt 5-2-12, Osgood 4-2-10, Warren 5-1-11, Richardson, Desmond 1-0-2, Bradley, Crockett, Wells 1-0-3, Hopkins, Ferris, Clark, Blodgett 1-0-2, Beaulieu

3-pt. goals: Preston 3, Parker 3, E. Hanington 3, Irish 2; Carlow 4, Wells

East Grand 20 46 75 94

Easton 6 17 34 52

JV: East Grand 55-28

Camden Hills 70, MCI 56

At Pittsfield, Tim Stammen scored a game-best 21 points as the Windjammers topped the Huskies.

Jamey Davis contributed 17 points for Camden Hills. Greg Crupi scored 10.

Kevin McPhail led Maine Central Institute with 17 points. Thomas Wyer had 12 and Ryan Bennett put in 11.

Camden Hills (7-2) 70

Davis 4-7-17, Crupi 3-4-10, Moro, Beveridge, Draper, Horn 2-0-4, T. Stammen 6-7-21, G. Stammen 3-0-6, Fitzgerald, Aylward 2-2-8, Scamfer 1-0-2, Massey, Fitzpatrick, Puls, Dennen 1-0-2

Maine Central Institute (1-9) 56

Bennett 4-3-11, Adams, Quint 3-2-8, Hall, Hayama 2-1-6, Godfrey, Shibuya 1-0-2, Wyer 5-0-12, McPhail 7-2-17

3-pt. goals: T. Stammen 2, Aylward 2; Wyer 2, McPhail, Hayama

Camden Hills 17 40 53 70

MCI 6 18 38 56

Brewer 71, Hampden 69

At Brewer, Chad Gomm hit four key free throws in the fourth quarter as the Witches held off the Broncos.

J.T. Breindel led Brewer with 15 points. Jonathan Bell scored 14 points, while Isaac Bell put in 11. Gomm finished with 13 points.

Ben Keller tossed in a game-high 21 points for Hampden, which outscored Brewer 28-13 in the fourth quarter. Blaine Meehan added 15 points, Jordan Cook had 14 and Kyle Dalton chipped in with 11.

Hampden (3-5) 69

Keller 8-3-21, Dalton 4-3-11, Meehan 6-1-15, Tunney, Mayo, Moran 2-4-8, Cook 7-0-14

Brewer (6-1) 71

Bouzan-Kaloustian 1-2-4, Sargent 2-0-5, I. Bell 4-0-11, J. Bell 4-4-14, Wilson 0-1-1, Craig 0-1-1, Frost 2-2-7, Breindel 6-3-15, Young, Gomm 4-5-13

3-pt. goals: Keller 2, Meehan 2; I. Bell 3, J. Bell 2, Frost

Hampden 16 28 41 69

Brewer 26 40 58 71

JV: Hampden 75-54

Hermon 50, Ellsworth 43

At Hermon, Adam Porter had 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Hermon Hawks past the Eagles.

Joey Schacht scored 12 points and Ron Lane added 10 for the Hawks.

Joey Dewitt led Ellsworth with 18 points.

Ellsworth (3-6) 43

Dewitt 6-5-18, Sprague 1-0-2, Mayo 2-3-8, Jones 1-0-2, Wood 2-0-4, Sawyer 4-0-9, Berry

Hermon (4-4) 50

Schacht 5-2-12, Porter 7-1-15, Lane 2-6-10, Cayford 1-5-8, Keith 0-2-2, Duplisea 1-0-3, Gould, McGown, Shorey, King

3-pt. goals: Dewitt, Mayo, Sawyer; Cayford, Duplisea

Ellsworth 14 21 34 43

Hermon 2 11 25 50

JV: Hermon 58-37

Highview Chr. 64, GHCA 54 (OT)

At Eastern Maine Technical College in Bangor, the Knights of Charleston shot 7-for-8 from the free-throw line in overtime to pull away for the win.

Devan Philbrick scored 21 points and Nate Richards added 14 for Highview Christian.

Drew Farrar and Emery Lincoln each scored 17 to pace Greater Houlton Christian. Matt Hathaway scored 15 points and Scott Duff added 13.

Highview Christian (5-2) 64

Philbrick 9-3-21, Richards 5-1-14, Waite 4-0-8, Kneeland 4-1-9, Martinelli 1-0-2

Greater Houlton Christian (5-4) 54

Farrar 6-4-17, Lincoln 7-3-17, Hathaway 5-4-15, Duff 3-7-13, Jackett 1-0-2, Zimmerman, Bell, Kennedy, Korhonen, Budd

3-pt. goals: Richards 3; Farrar, Hathaway

Highview 7 15 28 51 54

GHCA 4 25 33 51 64

Cony 69, Medomak Valley 43

At Waldoboro, Ray Vallee scored all 13 of his points in the third quarter to rally the Rams past the Panthers.

Jac Arbour paced Cony of Augusta with 18 points and Ryan Conrad added 14.

Justin Rice led Medomak Valley with 14 points, while Jestin Turffs scored 12.

Cony (6-1) 69

Vachon 1-0-2, Vallee 6-1-13, Hunt 1-0-3, Beaudoin 3-0-7, Conrad 6-2-14, Stiman 0-1-1, Arbour 8-2-18, Cummings, Normandin 2-0-5, Jouess 1-0-2, Carville 1-0-2, Cameron, Dylac, Marczak, Whitlock

Medomak Valley (0-6) 43

Parlin 2-0-4, Alexander 0-1-1, Turffs 6-0-12, Havener 2-4-8, Rice 5-2-14, Newbert 2-0-4, I. Lash, S. Lash, Mauro, McKenzie

3-pt. goals: Hunt, Beaudoin, Normandin; Rice 2

Cony 9 21 49 69

Medomak Valley 13 28 34 43

Erskine 72, Belfast 63

At Belfast, Charlie Janosky and Kenny DeMuth combined to go 8-for-10 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter as the Eagles held off the Lions.

Janosky finished with 19 points, including 13 in the second half, for Erskine of South China. Matt Donar added 14 and Josh Jones scored 13.

Tim Aldus paced Belfast with 19 points. Nick Arthers scored 12 and Ben Thompson had 10.

Erskine (8-1) 72

DeMuth 1-4-7, Dow, Childs 1-0-2, Farrington, Peterson, D. Haskell 1-0-2, Glidden 3-0-6, Jones 6-1-13, Janosky 7-5-19, K. Haskell 3-3-9, Wing, Donar 5-2-14

Belfast (3-6) 63

Ames, Arthers 2-8-12, Ratten 1-0-2, Aldus 5-9-19, Horne 1-0-2, Welch 3-0-6, Martinez, Dutch 1-0-3, Hermon, Cunning, Gregory 3-3-9, Whalen, Thompson 4-0-10

3-pt. goals: DeMuth, Donar 2; Thompson 2, Dutch

Erskine 22 38 54 72

Belfast 19 32 44 63

JV: Erskine 54-49

Woodland 84, Jonesport-Beals 62

At Woodland, Billy Smith racked up 28 points and seven rebounds to help the Dragons avenge a 10-point loss to Jonesport-Beals.

Woodland held the Royals to eight points in the third quarter after switching to a 1-3-1 zone and collecting fast-break points.

Chad Pike provided 17 points for the winners and Weston Kochendoerfer 14. Andrew Scott contributed seven points and eight rebounds.

Jeremy Chandler led Jonesport-Beals with 15 points. Derrick Beal added 12, and Ben Durkee notched 10.


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