November 19, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Beardsworth lifts GSA to double-OT victory

EAST MACHIAS – Sadie Beardsworth connected for a game-high 16 points Thursday night as George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill escaped with a 49-47 double-overtime schoolgirl basketball victory over Washington Academy.

Brandi Winters scored 13 points for George Stevens Academy.

Krystal Stauffer paced Washington Academy with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Her basket at the buzzer had sent the game into overtime.

Andrea Govoni scored 14 points for the Raiders.

George Stevens Acad. (3-8) 49

Youcis 2-0-4, Moon 1-0-2, Haskell 2-2-6, Roberts 3-2-8, Winters 6-1-13, Beardsworth 7-2-16, Allen, Grindle

Washington Acad. (5-8) 47

Mawhinney 0-3-3, Farren 1-2-4, L. Govoni 1-1-4, Almendinger 0-1-1, E. Govoni 1-5-7, A. Govoni 5-4-14, Stauffer 6-2-14, Smith, Livingstone

3-pt. goals: L. Govoni

George Stevens 9 17 25 37 43 49

Washington Acad. 5 18 25 37 43 47

JV: Washington Acad. 46-39

Ellsworth 62, Bucksport 41

At Ellsworth, the Eagles soared to a 17-1 lead after the first quarter en route to their sixth victory.

Ashley Oleson paced the winners with 15 points and Laura Archer added 12.

Erin Fitzpatrick led the Golden Bucks with 14 points and Alice Andrews netted 11.

Bucksport (1-12) 41

Fitzpatrick 5-4-14, Andrews 3-4-11, Gourley, Smith, Adams 3-1-7, Taylor 2-2-6, Allen, Murauckas 1-1-3

Ellsworth (6-6) 62

Oleson 5-5-15, Archer 5-2-12, Eaton 0-1-1, Boutaugh 2-0-6, Briggs 1-1-3, Kimball 3-0-9, Buckford 3-1-9, Duarte 1-0-2, Roberts 1-0-2, Fortier, Jones 0-3-3, Tripp

3-pt. goals: Andrews; Boutaugh 2, Kimball 3, Bickford 2

Bucksport 1 14 27 41

Ellsworth 17 29 43 62

JV: Ellsworth 46-42

Searsport 39, Sumner 33

At East Sullivan, Brittany Smith chalked up a game-high 18 points to lead the Vikings past the Tigers.

Pauline Vasiliauskas tallied 11 for Searsport.

Sandra Klausmeyer led the way for Sumner with nine.

Searsport (8-3) 39

Smith 7-2-18, Vasiliauskas 5-1-11, Shute 1-0-2, Larrabee 3-0-6, Porter, Rainey, Cook 0-2-2

Sumner (1-13) 33

Klausmeyer 2-5-9, Ruhlin 3-0-7, Dunbar 1-0-2, Alley 1-0-2, Beattie 3-0-6, Page 3-0-7, Scott, Ruck, Tucker

3-pt. goals: Smith 2; Ruhlin, Page

Searsport 11 18 31 39

Sumner 9 16 25 33

JV: Searsport 35-33

BC Pats 48, DI-Stonington 44

At Husson College in Bangor, Danielle Miller buried five 3-pointers on her way to 17 points and a win for the Patriots.

Pam Reitsma chipped in with 12 for the winners.

Meghan Wiberg led the Mariners with 13 points. Hollan Oliver notched 12 and Dori Ohegyi scored 10 .

Deer Isle-Stonington 44

Wiberg 4-5-13, Ohegyi 4-2-10, Oliver 5-1-12, Eaton 2-1-5, H. Bray 2-0-4, E. Bray, Hutch, Fifield

Bangor Christian 48

D. Miller 5-2-17, Reitsma 5-2-12, Seymour 4-0-8, Page 2-0-4, K. Miller 0-3-3, Hutchinson 0-2-2, French 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Oliver; D. Miller 5

DI-Stonington 7 17 31 44

Bangor Christian 16 28 38 48

Medomak 49, Waterville 44

At Waldoboro, the Panthers went on a 17-4 scoring run behind six points from Aubrey Cornforth and five from Laura Briggs en route to the victory over the Purple Panthers.

Briggs, a 6-foot-2 center, paced the winners with 19 points and 17 rebounds while Heather Fogg added eight points.

Tracy Nale led Waterville with 20 points.

Waterville (3-6) 44

Hawkes 2-0-4, Shapiro 3-0-6, Willette 2-4-8, Nale 9-2-20, Plaisted 1-0-2, Bickford 2-0-4, Burns, Poulin

Medomak Valley (2-6) 49

Cornforth 3-0-6, Ludwig 3-0-6, Brown 1-1-3, Birk 1-0-2, Pinkham 2-1-5, Briggs 8-3-19, Fogg 2-2-8, Cullity, Schwab, Overlock, Marquis, McKellar, Mountainland

3-pt. goals: Fogg 2

Waterville 14 18 30 44

Medomak 9 26 39 49

JV: Medomak Valley 39-38

Bangor 66, John Bapst 25

At the Bangor Auditorium, the Rams’ defense set the tone for the victory as they held the Crusaders to 10 second-half points.

Caroline Weymouth led Bangor with 13 points and Laura Clarke netted 10.

Katie Andrle paced John Bapst of Bangor with nine points.

John Bapst (0-8) 25

Athorp 0-1-1, Cluff, Ryder 1-0-2, Miller 1-1-3, Andrle 2-5-9, Allen 2-0-5, Wickstrom 0-2-2, Martin, Hunter, Lincoln 1-0-2, Crotty, Baldus, Laferrier 0-1-1

Bangor (3-5) 66

Ogden 3-1-7, Angst 2-2-6, Porter 0-2-2, Clarke 4-2-10, McLeod 1-0-2, McAllian 2-3-8, McCrum 1-0-2, Russell, Zitaner 1-0-2, Hayden 1-0-2, Chase 2-2-6, Curtis 1-2-4, Weymouth 4-2-13, Bradford, Sullivan 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Allen; McAllian, Weymouth 3

John Bapst 9 15 20 25

Bangor 16 31 47 66

JV: Bangor 57-54

Boys basketball

Machias 61, Lubec 41

At Lubec, the Bulldogs used a balanced scoring attack to beat the Hornets.

Chris Correll and Nate Poore each scored 15 points for the winners and Cory Brooks added 10.

Jesse Blake paced Lubec with 12 points and Brian Scoville put in 11.

Machias (4-9) 61

Correll 6-0-15, Brooks 5-0-10, Poore 6-3-15, Smith 2-0-5, Anderson 1-0-2, Falvey 0-2-2, Leahy 3-2-8, Sullivan

Lubec (1-9) 41

Scoville 4-0-11, Blake 4-1-12, Hall 3-0-6, Jones 1-0-2, Marston 2-0-5, Rice 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Correll, Smith; Scoville, Blake, Marston

Machias 13 26 44 61

Lubec 8 14 25 41

Jonesport-Beals 53, ‘Guagus 46

At Harrington, Abraham Beal scored 20 points to lead the Jonesport-Beals Royals past Narraguagus.

Ben Durkee scored 14 for the Royals.

Jason Strout had 12 points and Corey Skeate added 10 for the Knights.

Jonesport-Beals (9-3) 53

A. Beal 6-8-20. Durkee 6-2-14, M. Alley 1-0-3, Berry 1-0-2, J. Alley, Backman, Chandler 4-0-8, D. Beal 2-2-6

Narraguagus (4-9) 46

Strout 4-4-12, Skeate 5-0-10, Checker 1-0-2, Bailey 3-2-9, Rossi 4-0-9, C. Worcester, Z. Worcester 0-2-2, Beal 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: M. Alley; Bailey, Rossi

Jonesport-Beals 18 30 39 53

Narraguagus 11 25 41 46

East Grand 66, Shead 63

At Eastport, Darius Parker scored his 21st and 22nd points of the game on two free throws with 10 seconds left to help East Grand of Danforth edge Shead.

Shead got off two 3-point shots in the final five seconds, but couldn’t put either in.

Matthew Scott had 20 points for the Vikings.

Jason Bones led the Tigers with 20 points and Ben Maloney had 14 points and 11 rebounds.

East Grand (9-2) 66

Scott 8-4-20, Parker 8-5-22, Hanington 4-0-9, Irish 1-4-7, Faulkner 0-2-2, Byars 3-1-7, Preston

Shead (7-4) 63

Bones 8-0-20, Maloney 5-3-14, Marshall 1-0-2, MacDonald 4-1-9, Constant 4-0-9, Demmons 2-0-4, Demolet 2-0-4, Kroll

3-pt. goals: Parker, Hanington, Irish; Bones 4, Maloney, Constant

East Grand 17 40 54 66

Shead 10 26 44 63

JV: Shead 56-38

Old Town 76, Hermon 72

At Old Town, Kevin Emerson poured in 24 points, including six 3-pointers, as the Indians avenged an overtime loss to the Hawks.

Matt Petrie scored 14 points and dished out six assists for Old Town. Ryan Brown added 13 points.

Adam Porter sparked Hermon with 21 points. Joey Schacht and Ron Lane tallied 14 each.

Hermon (6-5) 72

Porter 10-1-21, Schacht 7-4-18, Lane 5-4-14, Duplisea 3-0-9, Keith 3-2-8, Shorey 0-2-2, Cayford, King

Old Town (3-4) 76

Emerson 8-2-24, Petrie 5-1-14, Brown 4-5-13, King 3-0-6, Curtis 1-3-5, Tracewski 3-3-9, Bjorn 2-0-5, Conary, Miller

3-pt. goals: Duplisea 3; Emerson 6, Petrie 3, Bjorn

Hermon 13 27 49 72

Old Town 16 36 46 76

JV: Hermon 68-56

Dexter 58, Stearns 46

At Dexter, Travis Patterson poured in a game-high 44 points, including 11 from the foul line, to power the Tigers to victory over the Minutemen.

Patterson scored 13 points in the fourth quarter to help Dexter maintain the lead.

Matt LeGassey paced Stearns of Millinocket with 22 points, while Derek DiFrederico tossed in 16.

Stearns (10-3) 46

Leino, Arsenault, DiFrederico 5-3-16, Barnett 0-1-1, Johnson 1-0-2, McLaughlin 2-1-5, Mat. LeGassey 10-2-22

Dexter (8-4) 58

Martin, Patterson 16-11-44, Towle, Day 2-0-4, Murray, Hersey, Bowers, Rabideau 2-0-4, Pullen, Vafiades 2-0-4, Roach 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: DiFrederico 3; Patterson

Stearns 14 23 33 46

Dexter 11 26 41 58

JV: Dexter 53-34

Penquis 48, Stearns 41

At Millinocket Wednesday night, the Patriots of Milo rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit, outscoring the Minutemen 35-18 in the second half to take control.

Penquis held usual Stearns’ leading scorer Derek DiFrederico to just two points.

Jordan Allen led the way for the Pats with 12 points, and Colby Chase added 10.

Matt LeGassey sparked Stearns with 14 points. Kevin McLaughlin and Matt Leino notched 10 each.

Penquis (12-0) 48

Jo. Allen 5-1-12, Chase 2-5-10, Perkins 4-2-10, Ju. Allen 1-2-4, Kissell 3-3-9, Perkins 1-1-3, McKenzie

Stearns (10-2) 41

McLaughlin 4-1-10, Leino 2-4-10, Mat. LeGassey 6-2-14, Fitzgerald 0-1-1, DiFrederico 1-0-2, Barnett 1-0-3, Johnson 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Jo. Allen, Chase; McLaughlin, Leino, Barnett

Penquis 7 13 29 48

Stearns 14 23 29 41

JV: Stearns 64-30


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