PRESQUE ISLE – Luke Hayden threw up a 3-point shot with one second remaining to bring Nokomis of Newport within one point, but Presque Isle knocked off the Warriors 66-65 in boys basketball action Saturday.
Greg Whitaker made a free throw shot to put Presque Isle up by four with four seconds left. Karl James scored 21 points for the Wildcats. Fred Bird netted 19 points and Kyle Rideout had 12 points with nine rebounds.
Hayden scored 24 points for Nokomis. Ryan McLellan had 14 points and Chris Dunlop added 13.
Nokomis (6-4) 65
Rodique 1-0-2, McLellan 5-2-14, Dunlop 5-1-13, Buzanoski 0-1-1, Ellis 2-0-4, Hayden 10-2-24, Mullis 3-1-7, Bradstreet, McDaniel
Presque Isle (7-5) 66
James 8-4-21, Deschene 1-4-6, Lockhart 1-0-3, Rideout 5-2-12, Bird 5-8-19, Whitaker 2-1-5, Carlin, McGlinn, Fowler
3-pt. goals: McLellan 2, Dunlop 2, Hayden 2; James, Lockhart, Bird
Nokomis 11 32 50 65
Presque Isle 27 41 47 66
JV: Nokomis 65-64
Hodgdon 62, Limestone 58
At Limestone, Derek Nickerson nailed 5-of-6 free throws in the final minute to secure the victory.
Limestone had rallied behind Andrew Pelletier, who canned four second-half 3-pointers and finished with 24 points.
Jimmy Griffin paced Hodgdon with 14 points, Nickerson added 13, Jeff Condon put in 12 and Bruce Currie netted 11.
Jake Manner chipped in with 13 points for Limestone.
Hodgdon (10-3) 62
Griffin 5-3-14, Nickerson 4-5-13, Condon 5-0-12, Currie 5-1-11, Prescott 2-0-4, Hovey 2-0-4, Sanford 1-0-2, Hogan 1-0-2
Limestone (3-10) 58
Pelletier 9-2-24, Manner 6-1-13, Cote 2-5-9, Tamburello 3-0-6, Poisson 1-1-3, McCullough 0-2-2, Fontaine 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Griffin, Condon 2; Pelletier 4
Hodgdon 14 25 40 62
Limestone 9 23 44 58
JV: Hodgdon 55-37
Bangor 59, Caribou 29
At Bangor, Zak Ray scored 13 points to help the Bangor Rams put away the Vikings.
Matt Nason had eight points for the Vikings.
Caribou 29
Nason 2-4-8, Wakana 0-1-1, St. Peter 1-0-2, Thompson, Nadeau 2-0-4, J. Peterson 1-0-2, Susee, Cashman, Pelletier, K. Peterson 1-1-3, Cedaman 2-0-4, Chasse 2-1-5
Bangor 59
Jor. Heath 1-0-3, Achorn, Ray 6-0-13, Gallant 2-4-8, Dowe 3-0-6, Day 1-0-2, Conteh, Prentiss 3-1-7, Larochelle, DeRosa 1-0-2, Jos. Heath 0-2-2, K. Flynn 2-0-4, R. Flynn 2-3-7, Cassidy 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Jor. Heath, Ray
Caribou 8 13 18 29
Bangor 17 26 46 59
Calvary Chapel 44, Islesboro 39
At the Old Town YMCA, Kyle Bradford scored 18 points and Brock Bradford added 15 to help pace Calvary Chapel Christian to the victory.
David Pike had 18 points for the Islesboro Vikings.
Islesboro (10-3) 39
Pike 7-1-18, Bolduc 3-2-9, Roberts 2-0-4, Thomas 4-0-8, Tutor, Diffin, Grindle
Calvary Baptist (9-2) 44
K. Bradford 8-0-18, B. Bradford 4-5-15, Dean 1-0-3, Gans 4-0-8, Phillips
3-pt. goals: Pike 3, Bolduc; K. Bradford 2, B. Bradford 2, Dean
Islesboro 10 16 30 39
Calvary Chapel 8 19 32 44
Maranacook 70, MCI 61
At Pittsfield, Matt St. John scored 23 points to help give Maranacook of Readfield the win.
Charlie Calligan netted 14 points for Maranacook and Kaleb Violette added 11. Eben Gilman scored 10 points.
Thomas Wire scored 26 points for Maine Central Institute. Naoki Shibuya netted 12 points and Kevin McPhail had 10.
Maranacook (11-3) 70
Palmer, Peabody, Violette 3-4-11, Edwards, Calligan 6-0-14, Drapeau 2-0-4, Haines, Feldman, St. John 6-7-23, Gerrity 3-2-8, Gilman 3-1-10, Danforth
Maine Central Institute (2-12) 61
Bennett 1-0-2, Adams, Quint 4-0-9, Hall, Hayama, Godfrey 1-0-2, Shibuya 6-0-12, Basford, Wire 11-0-26, McPhail 5-0-10
3-pt. goals: St. John 4, Gilman 3, Calligan 2, Violette; Wire 4, Quint
Maranacook 24 39 46 70
MCI 19 27 37 61
Bangor Christian 81, Lee 45 ; Chrisos scores 1,000th
At Husson College, Bangor, David Chrisos scored his 1,000th career point for Bangor Christian and finished with 15 in the game to help the Patriots gain their 11th win.
Chrisos, a senior guard, returned to the Patriots this season after being involved in a car accident last season and missing the tournament. After the accident he was in intensive care for two weeks, but inspired his team to win the regional title.
He totaled 120 points in his freshman season, 378 as a sophomore and 305 as a junior.
Josh Madden scored 18 points with 10 rebounds for the Patriots to help beat Lee. Anthony Cole scored 14 points and Greg Patterson added 10.
Josh Michaud netted nine points for Lee Academy.
Lee Academy (4-11) 45
Michaud 3-3-9, Fisle 3-1-7, Mallett 2-3-7, Cowan 2-0-5, Currie 1-2-4, Worcester 1-2-4, King 1-0-3, Coulombe 0-2-2, Doane 1-0-2, Tripp 0-2-2, Dow
Bangor Christian (11-3) 81
Chrisos 4-5-15, Madden 7-3-18, Cole 4-6-14, Patterson 4-0-10, E. Sobey 1-3-5, Astle 1-1-4, Frost 2-0-4, McCleary 2-0-4, Dearborn 1-0-2, Phinney 1-0-2, B. Sobey 0-2-2, Wilson 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Cowan, King; Chrisos 2, Patterson 2, Madden, Astle
Lee Academy 10 17 32 45
Bangor Chr. 13 47 64 81
Piscataquis 45, Mattanawcook 39
At Lincoln, Tyler Tracy posted 13 points to put Piscataquis of Guilford ahead of Mattanawcook Academy.
Harper Hoffman scored nine points for the Pirates of Guilford.
Jon Carney netted 11 points for Mattanawcook Academy.
Piscataquis (8-7) 45
Hoffman 3-3-9, Prescott 0-2-2, Garrett-Young 3-2-8, Yeo 2-0-4, Luellen 1-1-3, Jardine 2-1-6, Tracy 5-2-13
Mattanawcook Academy (10-5) 39
Kites, Du. Hanscom 1-2-4, Dy. Hanscom 2-0-4, Cousineau 2-0-6, Greenlaw, Berry 1-0-2, Malone 2-1-6, Libbey 2-2-6, Carney 5-1-11
3-pt. goals: Jardine; Cousineau 2, Malone
Piscataquis 14 28 33 45
Mattanawcook 10 14 23 39
JV: Mattanawcook 71-32
Hermon 67, Orono 41
At Hermon, Joey Schacht netted 16 points and had five steals as the Hawks downed the Red Riots.
Jesse Keith pitched in with 15 points and Ron Lane had 12. Adam Porter grabbed 10 rebounds to go with eight points.
Mike Socoby led Orono with 12 points.
Orono (8-7) 41
Socoby 4-2-12, Dolley 1-0-2, Cowan 1-0-2, Miller 2-2-7, Perron 4-1-9, Thomas 0-2-2, Saucier 1-3-5, Levesque 1-0-2, Wakeling, Klose, M. Simon, Coleman, Weatherbee, J. Simon, Gavett
Hermon (7-7) 67
Schacht 4-8-16, Keith 4-7-15, Lane 5-2-12, Cayford 1-5-7, Gould 0-3-3, Duplisea 0-3-3, Shorey 1-0-2, Porter 4-0-8, King 0-1-1, McGown
3-pt. goals: Socoby, Miller
Orono 7 19 31 41
Hermon 16 33 44 67
JV: Hermon 62-48
Hockey
Houlton-Hodgdon 5, Kents Hill 3
At Millar Arena in Houlton, Jared Sylvia tallied two goals and Kevin Carton had two assists to lead the 12-3 Black Hawks to the win.
Grady Anderson had a goal and an assist for Houlton-Hodgdon. Tyler Hutchinson and Andy Clark added a goal apiece. Mitch Hall, Chris Bither and Ben Carton each had an assist and Nic Joslyn stopped 20 of 23 shots.
Zac Jacques paced the 4-5 Huskies with two goals and Matt Daugherty added a goal and an assist. Tavis Hasenfus made 48 saves on 53 shots.
Brewer 2, Cony 1
At Brewer, Ben Caldwell scored both goals to lead Brewer to its 12th win of the season.
Caldwell scored Brewer’s winning goal at 12:24 into the second period off of a Josh Caldwell assist. Spencer Dunbar made 19 saves on 20 shots for 12-1 Brewer.
Chris Gay scored off of a Jesse Jean assist at 8:24 into the third. Casey Tuttle stopped 24 of 26 shots for 5-7 Cony of Augusta.
JV: Cony 2-1
Hampden 7, Orono 1
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Chris Bearor scored three goals to help power 10-2 Hampden past Orono.
Kevin Brooks added two goals for the Broncoas while Chris Pease tallied three assists. Adams Standley and Steve Boutin each had a goal while Garrett Macgowan and Camden Murray stopped 10 of 11 shots.
Tom Smyth scored Orono’s goal with an assist from John Tuell while Keith Kedrick made 33 saves on 40 shots for the 4-9 Red Riots.
Win-Dale 3, Foxcroft Acad. 2
At Sawyer Arena, Bangor, Ben Tondreau scored the game-winning goal for Winthrop/Hall-Dale at 22 seconds into the third with an assist from Sam Frost.
Tondreau also scored another goal and Shawn Feeney scored a goal and Adam Beal had an assist. Brandon Ellis made 22 saves on 24 shots for 7-5 Win-Dale.
Mike Freese scored a goal and made an assist for Foxcroft Academy. Adam Conway scored a goal and Seth Gabarro had an assist. Dan Perkins stopped 31 of 34 shots for 2-9 Foxcroft Academy.
Girls Basketball
Fort Kent 49, Foxcroft 35
At Fort Kent, McKenzie Boucher scored 14 points and made four steals to lead the Warriors to victory.
Meagan Minzy netted 10 points for Fort Kent, while Kristin Violette pulled down 10 rebounds.
Coral Goggin paced Foxcroft Academy with 14 points.
Foxcroft Acad. (5-9) 35
Goggin 4-3-14, Cartwright 1-0-3, Haskell 3-0-6, E. Curry, Hall, M. Curry 2-0-4, Jackins, Marden 2-0-4, Ryder 2-0-4
Fort Kent (8-7) 49
Boucher 6-0-14, Minzy 4-2-10, Labbe, Levesque, Pelletier 1-1-3, Desjardins 3-0-7, Daigle 1-0-2, Morneault 3-0-6, Violette 2-0-4, Saucier 0-1-1, Hartman
3-pt. goals: Goggin 3, Cartwright; Boucher 2, Desjardins
Foxcroft 7 18 29 35
Fort Kent 16 28 35 49
Ashland 77, Wisdom 30
At Ashland, Amber Smith and Ashley Nemer each put in 13 points to power the Hornets past the Pioneers of St. Agatha.
Danielle Long added 10 points for Ashland.
Rebekah Harris paced Wisdom with 12 points.
Wisdom (1-13) 30
Lizotte 2-0-4, Tardif, Harris 4-4-12, Hebert 2-1-5, Voisine 1-0-2, Bourgon 2-2-6, Desjardins 0-1-1, Dyment, Chamberland
Ashland (9-6) 77
Caron 1-0-2, Carney 3-0-7, Smith 6-1-13, Wilson 2-0-4, Chamberlin 3-0-6, Peters 4-0-8, Sherman 1-0-3, Spooner, Clark 1-0-2, Sock, Nemer 5-2-13, Belskis 2-3-7, Long 5-0-10, Hafford 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Carney, Sherman, Nemer
Wisdom 2 9 17 30
Ashland 25 46 61 77
JV: Ashland 70-22
Katahdin 36, Fort Fairfield 33
At Fort Fairfield, Katahdin outscored Fort Fairfield 16-10 in the fourth quarter to pull ahead for the win.
Kristy McMoarin scored 16 points for Katahdin and Lindsey Hill had 16 rebounds.
Brittany McLaughlin netted 11 points for Fort Fairfield and Whitney Langworthy had 14 rebounds.
Katahdin (5-10) 36
McMoarin 4-2-16, Violette 1-3-5, Duffy-Stanley 1-3-5, J. Green 1-0-2, Albert 1-0-2, McAvoy, Hill 3-0-6
Fort Fairfield (9-6) 33
McLaughlin 2-1-11, Butler 2-2-8, Langworthy 3-0-6, D. Searles 3-2-8, Gardner, K. Searles, Churchill, Demerchant
3-pt. goals: McMoarin 2; McLaughlin 2, Butler 2
Katahdin 5 12 20 36
Fort Fairfield 4 11 23 33
East Grand 59, Shead 48
At Eastport, Marie Gilman went 12-for-15 from the free-throw line en route to 27 points as the Vikings of Danforth knocked off the Tigerettes.
Amanda Godley tossed in 19 points for East Grand.
Samantha Davis powered Shead with 23 points and Kristen Beaulieu added 16 points and eight rebounds.
East Grand (5-10) 59
Gilman 3-12-27, Parker 2-0-4, Osnoe 1-0-2, Godley 7-5-19, Scofield 3-0-7, Dodge, Shay, Marks, McKay
Shead (9-4) 48
Davis 9-4-23, Beaulieu 5-6-16, Bowen 2-0-4, Richardson 1-1-3, McPhail, Morrison, N. Bouchard, Stubbs, Constant, Martinez, V. Bouchard
3-pt. goals: Gilman 3, Scofield; Davis 3
East Grand 15 34 45 59
Shead 6 15 31 48
JV: Calais 38, Shead 34
Nokomis 49, Presque Isle 41
At Presque Isle, Michelle Murray and Danielle Clark each scored four of their 14 points in overtime to hand the Wildcats their first loss of the season.
Clark hit two free throws with seven seconds left to tie the game in regulation. Lindsay Welch scored 13 points.
Kylan Smith scored 17 points to pace the Wildcats.
Nokomis (10-1) 49
Welch 3-4-13, Murray 3-6-14, Clark 5-4-14, Snow 2-1-6, Merrow 1-0-2, Barden, Paradis, Lowe
Presque Isle (10-1) 41
Deschene 2-3-7, Post 1-2-4, Demerchant 2-3-7, Smith 6-0-17, Blanchard 3-0-6, A. DeLong, McKenna, K. DeLong
3-pt. goals: Welch 3, Murray 2, Snow; Smith 5
Nokomis 14 23 31 40 49
Presque Isle 3 11 30 40 41
JV: Nokomis 45-38
Bangor 46, Caribou 31
At Bangor, Caroline Weymouth netted 14 points to help lead the Rams to victory.
Megan McCrum and Laura Clarke contributed 10 points apiece for Bangor.
Lauren Harrigan was the top scorer for Caribou with nine points.
Caribou (9-6) 31
Harrigan 3-1-9, Bouchard 1-2-5, Vincent 1-0-3, Burlock 3-1-7, Drew 2-0-4, Selander 0-3-3, Collins
Bangor (5-6) 46
Ogden 0-1-1, Porter 1-0-2, Clarke 1-8-10, McAllian 1-0-2, McCurm 2-6-10, Hayden 0-1-1, Weymouth 5-2-14, Sullivan 3-0-6, Angst, Russell, Chase, Curtis, Bradford
3-pt. goals: Harrigan 2, Vincent, Bouchard; Weymouth 2
Caribou 8 17 23 31
Bangor 11 17 26 46
JV: Bangor 65-26
Ellsworth 51, GSA 38
At Blue Hill, Ashley Oleson scored 14 of her 17 points in the second half to help power Ellsworth to the win.
Sadie Beardsworth was the top scorer for George Stevens Academy with 10 points.
Ellsworth (9-5) 51
Boutaugh 0-4-4, Briggs 0-2-2, Kimball 2-1-6, Bickford 3-0-6, Archer 3-0-7, Roberts 2-0-4, Jones 1-0-2, Oleson 9-0-18, Tripp 1-0-2, Duarte, Fortier, Eaton
GSA (3-11) 38
Youcas 4-0-8, Roberts 1-0-2, Grindle 1-0-2, Winters 4-1-9, Beardsworth 4-2-10, Allen 2-0-5, Haskell 1-0-2, Keevan, Wardwell
3-pt. goals: Kimball, Archer; Allen
Ellsworth 9 21 40 51
GSA 6 22 32 38
Piscataquis 49, Schenck 37
At East Millinocket, Jenny Getchell scored 10 of her 17 points in the first quarter to give Piscataquis an early lead that would hold for the rest of the game.
Freshman Ashley Peabody led the Schenck effort with 13 points and six rebounds.
Piscataquis (4-11) 49
Woodbury 3-1-8, Levesque 1-0-2, bailey 2-2-7, St. Louis 1-0-3, Getchell 6-5-17, Martell 1-0-2, Emery 2-5-9, Bradford 0-1-1, Zajechowski, Roy, Hanscome, H. Martell
Schenck (1-14) 37
Bishop 1-0-2, Jarmark 1-0-2, Gleason 0-1-1, McLeod 01-1, Carey 1-2-4, Hinington 1-1-3, Peabody 5-3-13, Pray 0-2-2, Larlee 3-3-9, Rudge, Jamo
3-pt. goals: Woodbury, Bailey, St. Louis
Piscataquis 15 21 40 49
Schenck 3 17 22 37
Islesboro 51, Calvary Chapel 28
At Islesboro, Cassi Gray scored 18 points and pulled down 20 rebounds to help carry Islesboro to the win.
Kate Hauprich contributed with 15 points while Nicole Frank added 10 points and nine rebounds.
Shaela Colby led Calvary Chapel with nine points.
Calvary Chapel (2-8) 28
Blue 2-0-4, Ericson 3-0-6, Grace 3-1-7, S. Colby 4-1-9, A. Colby 1-0-2, Graves, Cannon, Bayrd, Maxwell
Islesboro (6-7) 51
Hauprich 6-2-5, Frank 5-0-10, Kerr 1-0-2, Johnston 1-0-2, Anderson 2-0-4, Gray 7-4-18, Durkee
3-pt. goals: Hauprich
Calvary Chapel 12 18 20 28
Islesboro 19 32 43 51
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