Keller lifts Broncos by Old Town

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HAMPDEN – Ben Keller scored his 1,000th career point and finished with 28 in the game to power the Hampden Academy Broncos to a 69-47 schoolboy basketball victory over the Old Town Indians Monday night. Kyle Dalton chipped in with 16 points and eight assists…
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HAMPDEN – Ben Keller scored his 1,000th career point and finished with 28 in the game to power the Hampden Academy Broncos to a 69-47 schoolboy basketball victory over the Old Town Indians Monday night.

Kyle Dalton chipped in with 16 points and eight assists for the winners while Jordan Cook and Keller each grabbed 11 rebounds.

Mike Petrie paced Old Town with 17 points and Tyler Tracewski added 12.

Old Town (3-3) 47

Emerson 1-1-4, Thurston 1-0-2, Curtis 1-0-3, Dupuis 1-0-2, Petrie 6-3-17, Tracewski 5-2-12, Brown 1-0-2, Miller 1-0-2, Bjorn 0-3-3, Robbins, King, Conary

Hampden (4-4) 69

NcNutt 4-0-8, Shannon 1-0-2, Keller 11-5-28, Dalton 6-4-16, Meehan 1-0-2, Tunney 1-0-3, Moran 2-0-4, Cook 3-0-6, Bennett, Bacon, Mayo

3-pt. goals: Emerson, Curtis, Petrie 2; Keller, Tunney

Old Town 14 28 35 47

Hampden 18 37 51 69

JV: Hampden 73-57

PVHS 59, Searsport 46

At Searsport, Matt Mulligan scored 11 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter when the Penobscot Valley Howlers outscored the Vikings 25-15 en route to the win.

Dustin Nicholson added 13 points for the winners and Mulligan grabbed 13 rebounds.

Ryan Mitchell paced Searsport with 13 points and Josh McFarlin and Spencer Garton each added 11. McFarlin also had nine rebounds, five assists and four steals.

PVHS 59

Cummings 1-3-5, Ireland, Thompson, Artes 1-3-5, Nicholson 4-5-13, Coyle, Cyr, Laverty 1-0-2, Hallett 2-2-6, Mulligan 12-3-26

Searsport 46

Mitchell 6-1-13, Farrar, McFarlin 5-1-11, Garton 5-0-11, R. Nickerson, Shute, Adams, M. Nickerson 4-1-9, Quisenberry, Fitzgerald 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Mulligan; Garton

PVHS 16 27 34 59

Searsport 10 19 31 46

JV: PVHS 73-47

Hockey

Orono 3, John Bapst 2

At Alfond Arena in Orono, Dylan Huckestein scored two of Orono’s three, second-period goals in the victory.

Travis Bryant scored the first goal unassisted and then Huckestein notched the next two, the first off assists from Derek Smith and Chad Sanborn and the second off a John Tuell pass. Keith Hedrick finished with 11 saves on 13 shots for the 4-6 winners.

Kyle Maynard scored an unassisted goal for the 3-7 Crusaders of Bangor and assisted on Matt Holmes’ goal. Dan Leighton made 30 saves on 33 shots.

Girls basketball

Hampden 39, Hermon 33

At Hermon, Emmy Russell went 6-for-6 from the free-throw line en route to 12 points as the Broncos edged the Hawks.

Jillian Beal contributed 11 points for Hampden.

Jessie Wiggin had a game-high 17 points and Shannon Wiggin grabbed six rebounds for Hermon.

Hampden (6-4) 39

Stephenson 1-0-2, Thompson 2-0-4, Campbell 1-1-3, Russell 3-6-12, Beal 5-1-11, McBee 2-1-5, Ireland 2-1-5, Peters, Workman

Hermon (4-6) 33

J. Wiggin 5-5-17, Smith 0-3-3, Garland 2-0-4, Dobbin 1-0-2, S. Wiggin 1-1-3, Hall 1-0-2, Hills 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: J. Wiggin 2

Hampden 8 20 30 39

Hermon 12 22 27 33

Bangor Christian 54, Schenck 39

At East Millinocket, Jenna Seymour’s 23-point performance carried the Patriots to victory over the Wolverines.

Pam Reitsma and Danielle Miller scored 12 and 10 points, respectively, for Bangor Christian.

Robin Larlee led Schenck with 11 points and Jesse Hanington added nine.

Bangor Christian (6-5) 54

D. Miller 4-0-10, Page 0-3-3, K. Miller 1-3-6, Seymour 7-8-23, Reitsma 4-4-12, Hutchins

Schenck (1-10) 39

Bishop 4-0-8, Jarmark 2-0-4, Larlee 4-3-11, Hanington 4-0-9, Gleason 1-1-3, Jamo 1-0-2, Peabody 1-0-2, Rudge, Carey, Pray, MacLeod

3-pt. goals: D. Miller 2, K. Miller, Seymour; Hanington

Bangor Christian 15 28 41 54

Schenck 8 20 30 39

JV: Bangor Christian 45-22

Orono 42, John Bapst 32

At Orono, the Red Riots went on a 17-2 run in the third quarter to pull away from the Crusaders.

Stacey Saucier scored 17 points and had 10 rebounds for Orono.

Stacy Allen netted 18 points for John Bapst of Bangor.

John Bapst (0-8) 32

Athorp 0-1-1, Ryder 1-0-2, Miller 0-2-2, Lincoln, Andrle 0-2-2, Allen 6-3-18, Wichstrom 1-1-3, Martin, Hunter 2-0-4, Laferniere

Orono (5-5) 42

Glencross 2-2-6, See 1-0-2, Alford 2-2-6, K. Wagner, Artesani, Shay 0-2-2, Lint 2-1-5, J. Wagner, Sypher 2-0-4, Saucier 5-7-17

3-pt. goals: Allen 3

John Bapst 14 19 21 32

Orono 8 13 30 42

JV: John Bapst 42-17

Penquis 50, PCHS 39

At Milo, Jean Hamlin scored eight points and Kate Hamlin added six during a 14-7 second-quarter scoring run that helped carry the Patriots past the Piscataquis Community Pirates of Guilford.

Kate Hamlin finished with 14 points for the winners and Jean Hamlin put in 12.

Jennie Getchell paced PCHS with 12 points.

PCHS (3-7) 39

Woodbury 2-0-4, Bailey 3-1-8, St. Louis, Getchell 3-5-12, Roy, Martell 1-0-2, Emery 1-0-2, Hanscome, Bradford 1-2-4

Penquis (7-4) 50

K. Hamlin 5-4-14, Hussey, Dolley, Graves, Ladd, Morrill 2-3-9, S. Gerrish 3-2-8, Madden 3-0-6, Comeau, Cobb, J. Hamlin 6-0-12, C. Gerrish, Sickler 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Bailey, Getchell; Morrill 2

PCHS 9 16 28 39

Penquis 4 18 34 50

JV: Penquis 34-24

Dexter 71, Central 51

At Dexter, Ashley Ames poured in 29 points and Ashley Foster added 20 to power the undefeated Tigers to their 12th victory.

Dexter broke a 34-34 halftime tie and outscored the Red Devils of Corinth 22-5 in the third quarter as Ames scored seven points and Foster added five.

Ames also had 12 rebounds while Foster had five assists and Brittany Veazie had six steals.

Jenny Rollins paced Central with 19 points and Traci Underhill and Katie Ahearn each put in eight.

Central (8-2) 51

Collins 3-0-6, Davis 2-3-7, Elliott 0-1-1, Me. Jones, Rollins 7-2-19, Underhill 3-2-8, Ma. Jones, Daniel 1-0-2, Bell, Ahearn 2-4-8, Lyford, Griffith, Libby

Dexter (12-0) 71

Veazie 3-2-8, Fogarty, Mountain, Chapman, Cote 3-2-8, S. Turner, Hartford, Alton, Pullen, Patterson 1-0-2, L. Turner 1-1-4, Foster 6-8-20, Ames 12-5-29

3-pt. goals: Rollins 3; L. Turner

Central 21 34 39 51

Dexter 12 34 56 71

JV: Dexter 58-30


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