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MOUNT DESERT – John Harvey made two free throws with 11 seconds remaining Friday night, lifting Bucksport to a 63-62 Class B boys basketball victory over Mound Desert Island.
Adam Sheehan scored 28 points for Bucksport and Joey Carmichael had 14. Harvey finished with six points.
Kyle Jones netted 29 points for the Trojans. Dylan Suvlu scored 12, Jake King had 11 and Clint Chernosky added 10.
Bucksport (3-11) 63
LaLonde 1-0-3, Sheehan 10-3-28, Knight 0-2-2, Carmichael 7-0-14, Cyr 4-0-8, Harvey 2-2-6, Hopkins 0-2-2, Clapper, Cough
Mount Desert Island (9-6) 62
Jones 8-8-29, Suvlu 3-6-12, King 3-5-11, Chernosky 3-3-10, Stratton, Staples, Lewis
3-pt. goals: Sheehan 5, LaLonde; Jones 5, Chernosky
Bucksport 12 31 34 63
MDI 21 29 38 62
JV: MDI 52-41
Sumner 59, Narraguagus 45
Polk scores 1,000th career point
At East Sullivan, Jamey Polk scored 18 points, including the 1000th of his career, and pulled down 13 rebounds to propel the Tigers to victory.
Dylan Johnson scored 13 points and Larry Plummer contributed 11 points and 10 rebounds for Sumner.
Jamie Bailey’s 18-point effort led Narraguagus of Harrington.
Narraguagus (4-11) 45
Strout 2-0-4, Bailey 8-0-18, Rossi 4-0-8, Skeate 1-0-2, Checker 1-4-6, Worcester 2-0-4, Beal 1-0-3, Shinn, Shaw, Leakfeldt
Sumner (9-5) 59
Polk 6-2-18, Johnson 5-2-13, Plummer 5-1-11, Huber 3-0-6, Joy 2-0-5, White 2-2-6, Allen, Coffin, Pinkham, Burdett
3-pt. goals: Bailey 2, Beal; Polk 2, Johnson, Joy
Narraguagus 10 25 34 45
Sumner 11 30 43 59
JV: Narraguagus 69-60
Lubec 62, Houlton Christian 56
At Lubec, Jordan Hall and Chris Jones scored 15 points each to propel the Hornets to victory over the Eagles.
Dylan Lord and Brian Scoville tossed in 11 points apiece for Lubec.
Scott Duff connected for a game-high 31 points to lead Houlton Christian. Emery Lincoln chipped in with 13.
Houlton Christian (7-5) 56
Duff 13-5-31, Lincoln 4-5-13, Farrar 2-1-5, Budd 1-1-3, Kelly 2-0-4, Jackett, Korhonen
Lubec (2-11) 62
Hall 7-1-15, Lord 5-1-11, Scoville 5-0-11, Jones 5-6-15, Marston 0-1-1, Wright 3-0-6, McConnell
3-pt. goals: Jones 2
Houlton Christian 4 20 38 56
Lubec 19 33 49 62
Machias 58, Calais 56
At Machias, the Bulldogs hung on after the Blue Devils made three of four free throws (including two for a technical foul) with 0.5 seconds left, then missed a desperation shot at the buzzer.
Chris Correll scored 19 points and Joe Richards netted 16 for Machias. Cory Brooks, a 6-foot-6 sophomore, provided eight points, 17 rebounds and 11 blocked shots.
Josh Burbee tossed in a game-high 22 points for Calais. Garrett Dickerson added 12.
Calais (7-7) 56
Dickerson 4-4-12, Reynolds 3-0-6, Guthrie 0-2-2, Smith 2-0-4, McLean 1-0-2, McPhee, Little 2-4-8, Burbee 7-6-22
Machias (7-9) 58
Brooks 3-2-8, Poore 1-2-4, Richards 7-1-16, Correll 5-8-19, Leahy 2-2-6, Smith 0-1-1, Anderson, Sullivan 1-0-2, Falvey 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Burbee 2; Richards, Correll
Calais 4 16 38 56
Machias 15 30 40 58
JV: Calais 49-42
George Stevens 59, Ellsworth 43
At Ellsworth, Nick Henry’s 26-point effort propelled the George Stevens Academy Eagles of Blue Hill past the Eagles of Ellsworth.
Andy Tracy had 20 points and 16 rebounds for Ellsworth.
George Stevens (12-3) 59
Henry 12-2-26, Astbury 1-0-2, Clapp 4-1-9, Ledien 3-0-7, Friend, Carter 1-0-2, Allen, Freedman 2-0-4, Templeton 2-1-5, Saunders 1-0-2, Lymburner 0-2-2, Candage
Ellsworth (3-12) 43
Tracy 8-0-20, Mayo 2-0-5, Dewitt 3-0-6, Sawyer 0-2-2, Putnam, Berry, Carriere, Jordan 1-0-2, Jones 2-2-8, McMillan, Sprague
3-pt. goals: Ledien; Tracy 4, Mayo, Jones 2
George Stevens 14 28 48 59
Ellsworth 3 14 29 43
JV: GSA 49-48
Belfast 54, Rockland 38
At Belfast, Nick Arthers scored 13 points to help lead the host Lions to victory.
Mike Worster scored 13 for the Tigers.
Belfast (5-9) 54
Arthers 4-5-13, Ames 1-3-5, Ratten 2-4-9, Aldus 1-0-2, Horne 1-0-2, Welch 1-6-8, Martens, Dutch, Herman, Cunning 1-0-2, Gregory 1-2-4, Whalen, Thompson 3-3-9
Rockland (4-10) 38
Worster 5-1-13, Davis, Gushee, Curtis 1-0-2, Cousens 1-2-4, Baudanza, Gammon 3-0-9, Brown 3-0-6, Ross, Hynes 1-0-2, Creamer 1-0-2, Grade, Podziewski, Levenseler
3-pt. goals: Worster 2, Gammon 3; Ratten
Rockland 12 19 30 38
Belfast 17 27 38 54
JV: Belfast 59-54
Woodland 83, Wash. Acad. 73
At East Machias, Weston Kochendoerfer scored 28 points to lead Woodland to the win.
Chad Pike netted 21 points for Woodland. Billy Smith scored 15 and Andrew Scott had 10.
James Ramsdell had 20 points for Washington Academy. Whitney Stevens and Jared Gray each scored 18 points and Ross Mawhinney had 10.
Woodland (9-5) 83
Pike 8-0-21, Smith 6-2-15, Nicholson 4-1-9, Kochendoerfer 9-7-28, Scott 5-0-10, Moody, McCoubrey
Washington Acad. (8-5) 73
Harmon 3-0-7, Mawhinney 5-0-10, Ramsdell 8-4-20, Stevens 7-3-18, Jar. Gray 6-4-18, Jer. Gray, Sternbergh, Colbeth, Merritt
3-pt. goals: Pike 3, Smith, Kochendoerfer; Harmon, Stevens, Jar. Gray
Woodland 25 50 64 83
Washington Acad. 12 36 53 73
JV: Washington Acad. 52-42
J-Beals 72, DI-Stonington 52
At Deer Isle, Jeremy Chandler scored 24 points to help lead Jonesport-Beals to victory.
Abraham Beal scored 23 points for the Royals.
Jeff Douglass led Deer Isle-Stonington with 14 points.
Jonesport-Beals (10-4)
A. Beal 8-2-23, Chandler 10-4-24, D. Beal 7-3-17, Durkee 1-0-2, Dyer 0-2-2, Barry 0-2-2, Balden 1-0-2, Lamson, M. Alley, Griffin, J. Alley
DI-Stonington (1-13) 52
Douglass 5-4-14, Robbins 4-0-8, Gray 3-2-8, Trundy 1-0-3, Haskell 3-0-6, Ciomei 1-1-3, Jones 1-3-5, Gielarowski 1-0-2, Eaton 1-1-3, Carter, Shepard
3-pt. goals: A. Beal 5; Trundy
Jonesport-Beals 13 30 45 72
DI-Stonington 10 19 38 52
JV: DI-Stonington 58-48
Searsport 61, Central 59
At Searsport, Josh McFarlin’s 22 points helped the Vikings hold off the Red Devils.
Spencer Garton added 15 points.
Joey Kane scored 26 points, including two three-pointers in the final minutes to bring Central of Corinth within two.
Central (2-11) 59
J. Allen 4-0-9, Connolly, Macomber, Strout, Palmer 0-2-2, Kane 9-4-26, A. Allen 2-0-4, Chambers 4-0-8, Elliott 3-0-7, Brown 1-1-3
Searsport (4-11) 61
Shute, Adams, Quisenberry 3-3-9, Farrar, McFarlin 9-4-22, Chaar, M. Nickerson 2-3-7, Mitchell 2-1-5, Garton 6-3-15, R. Nickerson 1-1-3, Tufts
3-pt. goals: J. Allen, Elliott
Central 14 24 35 59
Searsport 14 26 43 61
Mount View 65, Lincoln Acad. 50
At Thorndike, Roy Goodale netted 24 points to push Mount View to the win.
Marc McCorrison scored 18 points for the Mustangs.
Deric Verney scored 18 points for Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.
Lincoln Acad. (3-11) 50
Brown 1-0-2, Feltis 2-0-4, Elwell 1-2-4, Carter, Howell 3-0-6, Verney 6-5-18, Rainey 3-0-8, Wallace 2-1-5, Buckland, Cyr 1-1-3, Anderson
Mount View (11-3) 65
Letourneau 0-1-1, Wentworth 1-0-3, Miles, Downs, Ward 3-1-7, Crichton 4-0-8, Goodale 7-10-24, McCorrison 3-11-18, Harvey, Jones, Spaulding 1-0-2, Elwell, Higgins, Tripp 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Rainey 2, Verney; Wentworth, McCorrison
Lincoln Acad. 6 19 26 50
Mount View 7 25 38 65
East Grand 80, Shead 60
At Danforth, Darius Parker and Josh Faulkner scored 18 points each to power the Vikings to victory.
Richard Byers netted 14 points and Matt Scott provided 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Ben Maloney tossed in a game-high 24 points for Shead of Eastport. Darrin Constant contributed 11.
Shead (7-8) 60
Kroll, Maloney 9-5-24, Demolet 1-0-3, Barnard 1-0-3, Marshall 3-1-7, Cox, Smith, MacDonald 1-0-2, Bones 2-2-6, Ellington, Constant 4-3-11, Demmons 1-2-4
East Grand(11-2) 80
Parker 4-10-18, R. Byers 3-8-14, Faulkner 8-2-18, E. Hanington 3-1-7, Scott 5-3-13, Preston, Irish 2-2-6, Smith 1-0-2, Gray, M. Hanington 0-2-2, B. Byers
3-pt. goals: Maloney, Demolet, Barnard
Shead 10 20 35 60
East Grand 13 34 54 80
Islesboro 86, Averill 57
At Islesboro, David Pike netted 32 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and had six assists to help carry Islesboro past Averill of Hinckley.
Jon Bolduc added 25 points, seven rebounds and nine steals for the Eagles.
David Arnold led the Averill effort with 22 points while Gary Small tossed in 14 points.
Averill (1-13) 57
Gray 2-2-6, Hart 1-2-4, Arnold 10-0-22, Stowe 1-0-2, Small 5-0-14, Lamontagne 2-1-5, Barner 2-0-4, DeLeon, Cushing, Staples
Islesboro (10-2) 86
Bolduc 10-3-25, Pike 11-7-32, Tutor 2-1-5, Roberts 3-0-6, Gorham 0-1-1, Grindle 3-2-8, Thomas 4-1-9
3-pt. goals: Small 4, Arnold 2; Pike 3, Bolduc 2
Averill 14 25 42 57
Islesboro 16 42 69 86
Valley 69, Greenville 43
At Bingham, Mark Gaudet led host Valley with 18 points while Kevin Miller had 13 points and 10 rebounds as the Cavaliers remained unbeaten.
Lucas Melcher added 10 points for the Cavaliers.
Grizz Aucoin led the Lakers with 13 points.
Greenville 43
G. Aucoin 3-6-13, Campbell 1-3-5, R. Douglas 1-0-2, E. Douglas, J. Belmont 1-3-5, K. Belmont 1-0-2, Lavigne 2-0-4, Edmundson 0-4-4, Lizotte 0-2-2, D. Aucoin 3-0-6
Valley 69
Gaudet 6-3-18, Miller 6-1-13, Melcher 5-0-10, Hibbard 3-0-7, Giberson, Atwood 3-0-6, Robinson, Hovey 2-2-6, Gilbert 3-0-6, Hyland 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: G. Aucoin; Gaudet 3, Hibbard, Hyland
Greenville 9 17 25 43
Valley 16 32 59 69
Schenck 64, Stearns 54
At East Millinocket, Brian Graham scored six points and Ryan Deschenes had five points in the fourth quarter to help Schenck pull ahead.
Deschenes netted 17 points and grabbed 8 rebounds for Schenck and Graham had 14 points. Mike Rossignol and Aaron Waite each scored 10.
Derek DiFrederico scored 22 points for Stearns of Millinocket. Matt LeGassey netted 11 and Kevin McLaughlin added nine.
Stearns (11-5) 54
Leino 2-0-4, Fitzgerald 0-2-2, DiFrederico, Barnett 1-4-6, McLaughlin 4-0-9, Mat. LeGassey 5-1-11, Mar. LeGassey
Schenck (6-9) 64
Thompson 2-2-8, Hanington 2-1-5, Rossignol 3-3-10, Deschenes 8-1-17, Waite 2-4-10, Graham 7-0-14, Barnett
3-pt. goals: DiFrederico, McLaughlin; Thompson 2, Waite 2, Rossignol
Stearns 18 29 41 54
Schenck 12 33 44 64
JV: Stearns 54-35
Brewer 60, John Bapst 32
At Brewer, Isaac Bell knocked down three 3-pointers in the second quarter en route to a game-high 15 points and a win for the Witches.
J.T. Breindel added 10 points and Travis Stewart scored all eight of his points in the fourth quarter for Brewer.
Alex Means led the Crusaders of Bangor with 10 points.
John Bapst (0-9) 32
Leavitt 0-1-1, Snyder 1-0-2, Francis 1-0-2, Freeman 2-0-4, Means 4-2-10, Ferrill 0-1-1, Lyon, Roach 0-1-1, Carey 1-0-2, Myerowitz 1-3-5, Nason 2-0-4
Brewer (10-1) 60
Bouzan-Kaloustian, Sargent, Rohn 0-2-2, Stewart 3-2-8, McAvoy, I. Bell 5-2-15, J. Bell 3-1-7, Wilson 2-0-5, Craig 1-0-2, Frost 1-3-5, Breindel 3-4-10, McGary, Young, Gomm 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: I. Bell 3, Wilson
John Bapst 6 10 22 32
Brewer 9 25 40 60
JV: Brewer 41-36
Old Town 97, Hampden 60
At Old Town, Kevin Emerson netted 33 points for the Indians on the strength of a school-record nine 3-pointers as Old Town cruised to victory.
Matt Curtis added 14 points for Old Town while Mike Thurston and Tyler Tracewski scored 12 points each.
Clayton Tunney led the Hampden effort with 10 points.
Hampden (6-6) 60
Tunney 3-2-10, Keller 4-0-9, Meehan 4-0-9, Shannon 2-2-6, Dalton 1-0-2, Bacon 1-0-3, Mayo 3-2-8, Moran 3-1-7, Cook 1-4-6, Zanardi, McNutt, Bennett
Old Town (6-6) 97
Emerson 12-0-33, Curtis 4-4-14, Thurston 2-7-12, Tracewski 4-4-12, Brown 3-2-9, Robbins 0-1-1, King 1-0-2, Dupuis 0-2-2, Petrie 2-0-4, Conary 2-1-6, Bjorn 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Tunney 2, Keller, Mehan, Bacon; Emerson 9, Curtis 2, Thurston, Brown
Hampden 6 17 32 60
Old Town 22 40 72 97
JV: Hampden 57-51
Hockey
Stearns 6, Kents Hill 5
At Houlton, Tyler Pelkey netted three goals to push Stearns ahead of Kents Hill.
Drew Summers scored a goal with two assists for the Minutemen of Millinocket. George Surrette and Kyle Bouchard each scored a goal and Nick Simon made 33 saves on 38 shots for 3-8 Stearns.
Chris Nichols scored a goal with one assist for Kents Hill. Matt Daugherty, Paul Pasquele and Will Bridgeo each netted one goal. Ben Brock stopped 24 of 30 shots for 4-4 Kents Hill.
Girls basketball
Camden Hills 68, Oak Hill 18
At Rockport, Stephanie McIntyre scored 15 points to lead Camden Hills to victory.
Mary Anne Croce netted 11 points for the Windjammers.
Ashley Stein scored seven points for Oak Hill of Sabattus.
Oak Hill (0-14) 18
Dietrich, Stein 3-0-7, Austin, Shaw, Ames, McRater 1-3-5, Dyer 1-0-2, Burrow 2-0-4, Quinlan, Chapman
Camden Hills (13-1) 68
Wiley 2-0-5, Ford 0-1-1, Smith 1-3-5, Newcombe 1-1-3, Friesland 2-0-4, Orhon, C. Croce 1-1-3, Neville 2-3-7, Laite 1-3-5, Crupi 2-0-4, McIntyre 5-5-15, Hart 1-3-5, M. Croce 2-7-11
3-pt. goals: Stein; Wiley
Oak Hill 2 4 11 18
Camden Hills 28 44 52 68
Washington Acad. 33, Machias 25
At Machias, Kristen Stauffer scored 12 points for Washington Academy to help give them the lead and the win.
Christi Holmes paced Machias with 14 points.
Washington Acad. (6-8) 33
Stauffer 4-4-12, Almendinger 1-0-3, A. Govoni 0-1-1, L. Govoni 2-0-4, Farren 1-0-2, Mawhinney 2-5-9, E. Govoni 1-0-2, Smith, Ashby, Holmes, Livingstone, Rose, Porter
Machias (2-11) 25
St. Pierre 1-1-3, Rudd 2-2-6, Whitney 1-0-2, Holmes 6-2-14, Hayward, Johnson, Alley, Stevens, Albee
3-pt. goals: Almendinger
Washington Acad. 13 18 31 33
Machias 6 15 17 25
JV: Washington Acad. 48-28
Mount Ararat 63, Medomak 39
At Waldoboro, Erica Stupinski poured in 27 points to help give Mount Ararat of Topsham the win.
Heather Fogg was the top scorer for Medomak Valley with 12 points.
Mount Ararat (7-4) 63
Emerson 0-3-3, Elane 1-0-2, Stupinski 12-0-27, Johnson 6-0-12, Jes. Mayo 0-1-1, Jen Mayo 1-0-2, Nesbit 1-2-4, Rogers 4-0-8, Haggerty 2-0-4, Ahlers
Medomak Valley (2-9) 39
Cornforth 1-0-2, Cullity 2-1-6, Ludwig 2-0-4, Brown 1-0-3, Birk 2-0-4, Pinkham 2-2-6, Fogg 5-0-12, Mountainland 1-0-2, Schwab, Overlock, Marquis, McKellar
3-pt. goals: Stupinski 3; Fogg 2, Brown, Cullity
Mount Ararat 23 45 58 63
Medomak Valley 10 15 26 39
JV: Mount Ararat 47-24
Lee 56, Calais 41
At Lee, Shelby Pickering had 24 points, 17 rebounds and seven steals to lead the Lee Academy Pandas.
Kristin Hersom had nine points, 10 rebounds, and six assists for the Pandas.
Crystal Martin had 15 points to pace the Blue Devils.
Calais (10-4) 41
Martin 6-2-15, Smith, Eagan 3-1-9, O’Brien 3-1-7, Feck, C. Taylor 1-0-3, McGinley, L. Taylor 1-0-2, Mahan 1-0-2, Gillespie 1-0-3
Lee (12-2) 56
Pickering 11-2-24, Mallett 3-0-6, Read, J. Moors 3-0-6, M. Moors 2-0-4, Hanscom 1-0-2, Hersom 4-1-9, Ham 1-0-3, Gifford 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Martin, Eagan 2, C. Taylor, Gillespie; Ham
Calais 12 23 28 41
Lee 15 27 40 56
JV: Calais 48-35
Islesboro 60, Averill 11
At Islesboro, the Eagles pulled away early en route to the victory.
Kate Hauprich and Cassie Gray led Islesboro with 24 and 22 points, respectively. Gray also grabbed 14 rebounds.
Lisa Seavey scored nine points for Averill School of Hinckley.
Averill (1-12) 11
Michaud, Gowen, Oliver, Seavey 3-2-9, Battle, Mailry, O’Berne, Tomlin, Geary 1-0-2, Thompson, McGee
Islesboro (5-7) 60
Hauprich 12-0-24, Frank 0-1-1, Kerr 2-0-5, Johnston 3-0-6, Durkee 1-0-2, Gray 11-0-22
3-pt. goals: Seavey; Kerr
Averill 5 9 9 11
Islesboro 14 32 46 60
Houlton Christian 54, Lubec 52
At Lubec, Danielle Kelley scored 15 points to help give Houlton Christian the edge it needed to defeat Lubec.
Sarah Jago added 12 points for the Crusaders.
LeAnn Pike netted 26 points for Lubec while Savannah McPherson chipped in with 14.
Houlton Christian (7-7) 54
S. Jago 4-2-12, Kelley 7-1-15, K. Lincoln 2-0-5, Moakler 2-0-4, J. Lincoln 2-0-4, A. Jago 2-1-6, Farrar 0-2-2, Sjoberg 3-0-6, Gogan
Lubec (8-6) 52
Pike 6-13-26, McPherson 4-6-14, Hall 1-0-3, Ka. Scoville 2-0-4, Kr. Scoville 2-0-5, Newman, Wright, Daye
3-pt. goals: S. Jago 2, A. Jago, K. Lincoln; Pike, Hall, Kr. Scoville
Houlton Christian 14 34 51 54
Lubec 9 26 40 52
Lincoln Acad. 47, Mount View 46
At Newcastle, Sarah Woodward scored 19 points, including four 3-pointers, as the Eagles held off the Mustangs.
Kristy Clements led Mount View of Thorndike with 12 points and 15 rebounds. Amy Miles added 11 points and Ashley Barnard had 10 points.
Mount View 46
Miles 4-3-11, Hunter 0-1-1, Barnard 4-2-10, Whitcomb 3-0-6, Drummond 1-4-6, Clements 5-2-12, Stevens, York, Mehuren
Lincoln Acad. 47
Woodward 7-1-19, Wyman 2-2-6, Flagg 3-0-6, Hall 2-0-6, Neal 0-2-2, Tims 0-1-1, Coopersmith, York 2-3-7, Hartford, Prior, Gaeth, Hope, Lane, Lee
3-pt. goals: Woodward 4, Hall 2
Mount View 14 26 32 46
Lincoln Acad. 14 23 37 47
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