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ELLSWORTH – Danny White scored 21 points, including 11 in the second half, as undefeated Foxcroft Academy pulled away in the second half for its 12th schoolboy basketball win, 65-41 over Ellsworth Wednesday night.
Foxcroft outscored Ellsworth 35-16 in the second half to break the game open.
Brian Gilbert scored 11 points and Mike Carey had 10 for the Ponies while Brian Hall scored all eight of his points in the second half.
Anthony Jones’ 15 points paced Ellsworth. Seth Mayo and Joey Dewitt had 11 apiece.
Foxcroft (12-0) 65
Robinson, Withee 1-5-7, White 8-0-21, Lubas, Earnest, Imbert 2-2-6, Kennedy, Carey 4-2-10, Clark, Gilbert 5-0-11, Perry 1-0-2, Gosselin, Hall 4-0-8
Ellsworth (3-9) 41
Mayo 4-0-11, Dewitt 4-2-11, Wood 0-2-2, Sawyer 1-0-2, Putnam, Berry, Carriere, Jordan, Jones 5-2-15, McMillan, Sprague
3-pt. goals: White 5, Gilbert; Mayo 3, Jones 3
Foxcroft 15 30 45 65
Ellsworth 12 25 34 41
JV: Foxcroft 52-50 (3OT)
Wash. Acad. 91, Woodland 87
At Woodland, Whitney Stevens had 13 of his 32 points in the third period and Jared Gray contributed 10 of his 26 as the Washington Academy Raiders of East Machias built a nine-point lead and held off a Woodland rally.
James Ramsdell and Ryan Harmon combined for 23 Washington Academy points to complement Stevens and Gray.
Chad Pike’s 29 points led Woodland. Jesse Nicholson added 16, Weston Kochendoerfer had 14 and Billy Smith and Andrew Scott scored 13 apiece.
Washington Academy (8-3) 91
Stevens 12-4-32, Ja. Gray 9-6-26, Ramsdell 5-2-12, Harmon 4-2-11, Mawhinney 4-0-8, Sternbergh 0-2-2, Colbeth, Merritt, Je. Gray
Woodland (8-4) 87
Pike 12-2-29, Smith 5-1-13, Nicholson 7-1-16, Kochendoerfer 6-2-14, Scott 6-1-13, McCoubrey 1-0-2, Engroff, Tupper
3-pt. goals: Stevens 4, Ja. Gray 2, Harmon; Pike 3, Smith 2, Nicholson
Washington Acad. 19 38 69 91
Woodland 19 38 60 87
JV: WA 65-60
Hyde 83, Islesboro 48
At Islesboro, Junior Bernal scored 20 points to help lead Hyde of Bath to the win.
Saliym Wilson and Richard Ortega each scored 10 points and had 10 and nine rebounds respectively.
Rory Diffin scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Islesboro while David Pike added 13 points and Jon Bolduc helped out with 10 points and 11 assists.
Hyde (5-0) 83
Bernal 9-0-20, Wilson 5-3-13, More 1-0-2, Case 2-0-4, Good 3-2-8, Woods 1-0-2, Ortega 5-3-13, Epstein 4-1-9, White 2-2-6, Jacobson 3-0-6, Hood, Zollar
Islesboro (6-2) 48
Bolduc 5-0-10, Pike 4-3-13, Tutor 1-0-2, Roberts 2-0-5, Grindle 1-2-4, Diffin 6-2-14, Thomas
3-pt. goals: Bernal 2; Pike 2, Roberts
Hyde 17 46 66 83
Islesboro 18 26 39 48
GSA 63, Searsport 48
At Searsport, Nick Henry scored 14 points top help lead George Stevens Academy to the victory.
Duane Ledien contributed with 13 points while Mark Clapp chipped in with 10.
Josh McFarlin and Matt Nickerson netted 11 points apiece for Searsport.
George Stevens Academy (8-2) 63
Astbury 1-1-3, Clapp 4-0-10, Ledien 4-2-13, Friend 1-1-3, Carter 1-0-2, Allen 2-1-5, Henry 7-0-14, Templeton 3-1-7, Saunders 1-1-3, Lymburner 1-0-2, Candage, Freedman
Searsport (3-10) 48
Mitchell 1-2-4, McFarlin 4-3-11, Garton 5-0-12, R. Nickerson 0-2-2, Shute 0-4-4, Quisenberry 1-2-4, M. Nickerson 4-3-11, Adams, Farrar
3-pt. goals: Ledien 3, Clapp 2, Lymburner; Garton2
GSA 13 26 47 63
Searsport 9 22 35 48
Girls basketball
Mattanawcook 64, Piscataquis 41
At Guilford, Codi Slike tossed in 11 points to help lead Mattanawcook of Lincoln to the victory.
Courtney Gulesian chipped in with 10 points for the Lynx.
Jenny Getchell led the Piscataquis effort with 19 points and seven rebounds while Karoleanne Emery added 10.
Mattanawcook (7-4) 64
Pietras 3-1-7, Cousineau 2-1-5, Littlefield 3-3-9, H. Gulesian 1-1-3, C. Gulesian 5-0-10, Sanderson 1-2-4, Slike 5-1-11, Keegan 2-2-6, Head 4-1-9, Oliver, Malone, Reed
Piscatquis (3-8) 41
Levesque 0-1-1, Bailey 1-0-2, St. Louis 2-0-4, Getchell 7-5-19, Roy 1-0-2, Emery 1-8-10, Bradford 1-1-3, Woodbury, Martel, Hanscom
3-pt. goals: none scored
Mattanawcook 12 32 45 64
Piscataquis 5 19 27 41
JV: Mattanawcook 55-21
Old Town 49, Hermon 34
At Old Town, Renee Thibodeau chalked up 25 points and nine steals to lead the Indians past the Hawks.
Katie Bergeron pulled down nine rebounds for Old Town.
Shannon Wiggin and Mallory Hall scored nine points each for Hermon.
Hermon (4-6) 34
S. Wiggin 4-1-9, Hall 3-3-9, J. Wiggin 2-2-7, Smith, Garland, Dobbins 1-1-3, Nightengale, White, MacDonald 2-2-6, Hills
Old Town (7-1) 49
Thibodeau 9-5-25, Bergeron 2-0-5, Marquis 1-1-3, St. Peter, Mauris, K. Mitchell 1-6-8, L. Mitchell 2-0-4, Cole, Randall, E. Kennedy, Prendergast 1-0-2, Shorette, S. Kennedy 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: J. Wiggin; Thibodeau 2, Bergeron
Hermon 8 18 27 34
Old Town 11 26 36 49
JV: Old Town 41-35
Jonesport-Beals 59, Machias 37
At Jonesport, Jody Pinkham chalked up 14 points and 11 rebounds for the victorious Royalettes.
Starr Look and Ashten Smith tallied 13 points apiece for the winners. Naomi Chandler added 13 rebounds to go with eight points.
Chrissie Holmes led the Bulldogs with 13 points and Monique St. Pierre collected 10.
Machias (2-8) 37
St. Pierre 3-2-10, Holmes 5-3-13, Rudd 4-1-9, Whitney 0-1-1, Whitman 1-0-3, Alley 0-1-1, Hayward, Stevens, Albee
Jonesport-Beals (5-6) 59
Look 5-0-13, Pinkham 5-4-14, Smith 6-1-13, Barrett 2-0-4, F. Hunkler 0-1-1, C. Hunkler 2-0-4, Chandler 4-0-8, Backman 1-0-2, Beal
3-pt. goals: St. Pierre 2, Whitman; Look 3
Machias 6 11 22 37
Jonesport-Beals 14 26 39 59
JV: Jonesport-Beals 48-22
Narraguagus 62, Wash. Acad. 33
At Harrington, Missy Barbee poured in 23 points and had eight rebounds and five steals to help power Narraguagus past Washington Academy.
Shelby Howe added 18 points and five steals while Liz Grant pulled down 10 rebounds.
Andrea Govoni was the lead scorer for Washington Academy with 10 points.
Washington Academy (5-7) 33
A. Govoni 2-5-10, L. Govoni 3-0-7, E. Govoni 1-0-2, Mawhinney 2-2-6, Stauffer 2-0-4, Livingstone 1-0-2, Porter 1-0-2, Holmes, Huffman, Almendinger, Farren, Ashby, Smith
Narraguagus (11-3) 62
M. Barbee 10-2-23, Howe 8-2-18, Strout 2-0-5, Kennedy 1-2-4, Sawyer 2-0-4, L. Barbee 3-0-6, Baker 1-0-2, Grant, Sprague, Fickett
3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home
Washington Acad. 8 17 26 33
Narraguagus 20 37 46 62
JV: Narraguagus 39-29
Hyde 61, Islesboro 41
At Islesboro, Taryn McCarthy and Meddi Hurd each scored 17 points to lead Hyde of Bath to victory.
Sarah Flint contributed with 10 points.
Cassi Gray led Islesboro with 21 points and 19 rebounds while Kate Hauphrich tossed in 13 points.
Hyde (1-2) 61
McCarthy 8-1-17, Hurd 8-1-17, Hayward 2-1-5, Flint 5-0-10, Skakel 3-0-6, Cary 2-0-4, Booker 1-0-2, Romac
Islesboro (4-4) 41
Hauphrich 4-5-13, Frank 1-0-2, Kerr 1-0-2, Johnston 0-3-3, Gray 7-7-21, Durkee, Anderson
3-pt. goals: none scored
Hyde 12 32 42 61
Islesboro 9 16 35 41
Hockey
Brewer 9, Skowhegan 2
At the T.J. Ryan Center in Brewer, Jeremiah Richter and Matt Grimes scored a pair of goals apiece; Robbie Hayes had a goal and four assists and Jamison Cocklin had a goal and three assists as the Witches improved to 10-0.
Tony Lorenz, Wally Tardiff and Will Prescott had the other Brewer goals, Josh Kochis had two assist and Spencer Dunbar made eight saves.
Jacob Robitaille and Nolan Gagne scored for 2-6-1 Skowhegan and Tom Hopkins made 39 saves.
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