November 23, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Trojans bomb away for win

MOUNT DESERT – Kyle Jones scored eight of his 13 points in overtime and hit for six of his team’s 11 3-pointers to lead Mount Desert Island past Orono 66-57 in boys basketball action Tuesday night.

Jake King scored 12 points for the Trojans.

Justin Perron scored 15 points and John Saucier had 12 for the Red Riots, who tied the game with six points in the final 28 seconds on two 3-pointers.

Orono (8-7) 57

Dolley 1-0-3, Cowan 3-1-7, Miller 3-1-8, Perron 6-3-15, Socoby 3-0-7, Saucier 4-4-12, Levesque 2-05

MDI (10-6) 66

Jones 7-8-28, Dargis 3-0-8, Stratton 2-0-6, Suvlu 2-3-8, King 3-6-12, Colbeth 2-0-4, Staples, O’Connell, Chernosky

3-pt. goals: Dolley, Miller, Socoby, Levesque; Jones 6, Dargis 2, Stratton 2, Suvlu

Orono 11 22 34 53 57

MDI 14 32 41 53 66

JV: MDI 61-46

Bangor Christian 53, Schenck 52

At East Millinocket, David Chrisos hit two free throws with 0.9 seconds remaining in the game to lift Bangor Christian to the win.

Josh Madden led the scoring for the Patriots with 23 points while Greg Patterson added 12 points.

Ryan Deschene pulled down 12 rebounds and scored 10 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter for Schenck. He also made two free throws to put Schenck up by one in the final seconds of the game.

Bangor Christian (12-3) 53

Madden 10-2-23, Patterson 5-0-12, Chrisos 1-2-4, B. Sobey 4-0-8, McCleary 2-2-6, E. Sobey

Schenck (6-10) 52

Thompson 3-0-8, Hannington 3-0-6, Rossignol 2-6-11, Deschene 8-2-18, Graham

3-pt. goals: Patterson 2, Madden; Thompson 2, Graham 2, Rossignol

Bangor Christian 17 27 42 53

Schenck 14 22 38 52

Camden Hills 56, Mount View 52

At Rockport, Tim Stammen and Greg Stammen each scored 11 points to help give Camden Hills the edge they needed to defeat Mount View.

Jamey Davis contributed with 10 points for the Windjammers.

Anthony Greenlaw led the Mount View offense with 22 points.

Mount View (11-4) 52

Wentworth 1-0-2, Ward 3-0-6, Chrichton 3-0-6, Goodale 1-0-3, McCorrison 0-4-4, Jones 0-1-1, Spaulding 2-3-8, Greenlaw 5-12-22

Camden Hills (13-2) 56

Davis 4-0-10, Crupi 3-0-6, Horn 0-3-3, T. Stammen 3-3-11, G. Stammen 4-2-11, Ftizgerald 1-0-3, Aylward 1-1-3, Mssey 2-0-4, Pules 1-0-2, Dennen 1-1-3, Draper

3-pt. goals: Goodale, Spaulding; Davis 2, T. Stammen 2, G. Stammen, Fitzgerald

Mount View 9 24 35 52

Camden Hills 14 30 46 56

Searsport 51, DI-Stonington 49

At Searsport, Josh McFarlin scored 23 points and pulled down 11 rebounds to help lead the Vikings to victory.

Spencer Garton contributed with 13 points, six rebounds and five assists for Searsport.

Chris Gray was the top scorer for Deer Isle-Stonington with 12 points.

DI-Stonington (1-15) 49

Gray 5-2-12, N. Ciomei 3-0-6, Haskell 2-0-4, Robbins 1-1-3, L. Ciomei 1-0-2, Jones 1-3-5, Douglass 3-2-8, Gielarowski 2-2-6, Eaton 1-0-3, Trundy, Carter, Shepard

Searsport (5-12) 51

Quisenberry 0-2-2, McFarlin 10-2-23, M. Nickerson 2-3-7, Mitchell 1-0-2, Garton 5-2-13, R. Nickerson 2-0-4, Tufts, Chaar, Ferrar, Shute

3-pt. goals: Eaton; Garton, McFarlin

DI-Stonington 13 23 31 49

Searsport 9 26 43 51

JV: Searsport 43-39

Shead 63, Machias 48

At Eastport, Jason Bones scored 16 points to help lead Shead past Machias.

Ben Maloney scored 12 netted for the Tigers. Jesse Demons scored 11 points and Mike Demolet added 10.

Chris Correll scored 14 points for the Bulldogs as Nate Poore and Joe Richards each added nine.

Machias (7-10) 48

Brooks 2-1-5, Poore 4-1-9, Richards 3-0-9, Correll 6-2-14, Leahy 1-0-2, Anderson 1-0-2, Sullivan 1-0-2, Hall, Farvey 0-2-2, Smith

Shead (8-6) 63

Kroll 1-0-2, Maloney 6-0-12, Demolet 3-3-10, McDonald 2-1-5, Bones 6-3-16, Ellington 1-0-2, Constant 1-4-6, Demons 3-4-11, Smith, Cox, Marshall

3-pt. goals: Richards 3; Demolet 2, Bones, Demons

Machias 15 21 34 48

Shead 16 30 44 63

JV: Machias 48-39

Dexter 70, Penquis 57

At Dexter, Travis Patterson scored 35 points to help carry the Tigers past Penquis.

Eric Day contributed with 12 points for Dexter.

Devin Perkins was the lead scorer for Penquis with 16 points while Jordan Allen chipped in with 12.

Penquis (14-2) 57

Jo. Allen 5-1-12, Chase 0-1-1, Perkins 6-4-16, Ju. Allen 2-4-8, Kissell 1-7-9, Perkins 1-0-3, McKenzie 2-3-8, Young, Turgeon, Batchelder, Faulkingham, Gerrish, Andrews, Hamlin

Dexter (10-6) 70

Patterson 11-11-35, Day 2-8-12, Hersey 2-1-5, Bowers 1-0-3, Rabideau 2-3-7, Kenney 0-2-2, Vafiades 1-2-4, Roach 1-0-2, Martin, Towle, Murray, Brayson, Pullen

3-pt. goals: Jo. Allen, Perkins, McKenzie; Patterson 2, Bowers

Penquis 8 26 39 57

Dexter 13 29 45 70

JV: Dexter 63-23

Hampden 81, Hermon 73

At Hampden, Ben Keller scored a game-high 36 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, made seven steals and dished out four assists to pilot Hampden to its triumph.

Keller had 16 points in the first half and Pat Moran had eight of his 10 as the Broncos built a 42-18 halftime lead.

Kyle Dalton had nine points, nine rebounds and four assists for Hampden.

Joey Schacht’s 22 points sparked Hermon. Ron Lane added 14 and Adam Porter scored 13 points.

Hermon (7-7) 73

Cayford 0-2-2, Schacht 9-4-22, Keith 2-3-7, McGown 2-0-4, Duplisea 3-1-7, Shorey, Porter 6-1-13, Lane 5-4-14, King 1-2-4

Hampden (6-7) 81

McNutt 2-4-8, Shannon, Keller 14-7-36, Dalton 2-5-9, Meehan 3-0-6, Tunney 3-0-6, Bacon, Mayo 1-0-2, Moran 3-4-10, Cook 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Keller

Hermon 7 18 45 73

Hampden 24 42 62 81

JV: Hampden 63-46

Nokomis 57, John Bapst 41

At the Bangor Auditorium, Luke Hayden pumped in 19 of his game-high 28 points in the third quarter as Nokomis of Newport outscored Bangor’s John Bapst High School 26-14 to break open a close game.

Ryan McLellan had nine points for the Warriors.

Alex Means’ 12 points and Dan Myerowitz’s 11 topped the Crusaders.

Nokomis (7-4) 57

Rodrigue 1-1-4, McLellan 4-1-9, Bradstreet 2-0-5, Dunlop 1-0-3, Ellis 1-0-2, Hayden 12-2-28, Mullis 2-2-6, Nichols, McDaniel, Buzanoski, Pike, Patten

John Bapst (0-10) 41

Leavitt 2-1-6, Means 4-3-12, Ferrill 2-0-4, Roach 0-2-2, Myerowitz 5-1-11, Nason 3-0-6, Snyder, Francis, Freeman, Lyon, Carey

3-pt. goals: Hayden 2, Dunlop, Bradstreet, Rodrigue; Leavitt, Means

Nokomis 9 21 47 57

John Bapst 7 17 31 41

Stearns 77, Houlton 60

At Stearns, Ian Johnson scored 21 points to help put Stearns on top of Houlton.

Derek DiFederico netted 18 points for the Minutemen. Matt Legassey scored 15 points and Kevin McLaughlin added 14.

Mark Socoby scored 28 points for the Shiretowners and Brett Miles had 13 points.

Houlton (8-8) 60

Miles 5-2-13, Socoby 11-0-28, Hill 1-0-2, Gregory 1-0-3, D. York 1-1-3, Lewis 2-1-5, Edwards 1-0-2, Duff 2-0-4, Lenentine, Brown, C. York, Stewart, Bartlett

Stearns (12-5) 77

DiFederico 6-3-18, Johnson 9-3-21, McLaughlin 6-1-14, Mat. Legassey 5-5-15, Leino 1-0-2, Barnett 0-3-3, Mar. Legassey 2-0-4, Arsenault, Fitzgerald, Moscone, Qualey

3-pt. goals: Socoby 6, Miles, Gregry; DiFederico 3, McLaughlin 2

Houlton 12 23 36 60

Stearns 16 34 55 77

JV: Stearns 50-46

Woodland 80, Lee Academy 42

At Lee, Chad Pike scored all 21 of his points in the first half to help power Woodland as they outscored Lee 25-2 in the second quarter.

Billy Smith scored his 11 points in the first half while Mike Tupper added 10.

Gerry Worster was the top scorer for Lee with 10 points.

Woodland (10-5) 80

Pike 7-4-21, Smith 5-0-11, Tupper 4-2-10, Moody 3-2-8, A. Knowles 1-5-7, Kochendoerfer 3-0-6, Tozier 2-0-5, Scott 2-0-4, J. Knowles 1-2-4, Cross 1-0-2, Engroff 1-0-2, Nicholson, Mitchell, McCoubrey, Ellis

Lee (4-12) 42

Worster 4-0-10, Dow 4-0-8, Fiske 3-0-6, Tripp 1-1-3, Mallett 1-0-2, Yates 1-0-2, Doane 1-0-2, Michaud 1-0-2, Coulombe 1-0-2, Thompson 1-0-2, Cowan, Currie

3-pt. goals: Pike 3, Smith, Tozier; Worster 2

Woodland 22 47 54 80

Lee 9 11 22 42

JV: Woodland 63-40

Hockey

Orono 3, Stearns 2

At Millar Arena in Houlton, Derek Smith poked the puck free on the forecheck, drove to the net and scored with 4:25 remaining as Orono avenged a 5-4 overtime loss nine days ago.

Dylan Huckestein had a goal and an assist for the 5-9 Riots; Anthony Hegstrom made 46 saves and Tom Smyth scored the other goal.

Drew Somers and Aaron Doody scored for 3-9 Stearns and Nick Simon made 32 stops.

Bangor 7, Lawrence 2

At Bangor, Nick Payson scored three goals and had two assists to help lead the 5-4 Rams to victory.

Mike McPike scored two goals and added an assist while Ben Payson and Kevin Cobb each recorded two assists. T.J. Vanidestine had an unassisted goal while Jason Eremita scored with assists from Tim Woodcock and Andrew Marin. Tommy Daly made 16 saves on 18 shots for Bangor.

Mark Dow and Nate Lovtiz each had a goal and an assist for Lawrence while Will Richard had two assists. Allie Woods faced 29 shots and made 22 saves for the 4-9 Bulldogs.

Girls Basketball

Rockland 58, Lincoln 31

At Rockland, Caitlyn Grant tossed in 14 points to help lead Rockland to the win.

Mandy Dunton helped out with 11 points for the Tigers.

Katie Hagar led Lincoln with 10 points.

Lincoln (5-10) 31

Woodward 1-0-3, Hagar 3-2-10, Gaeth 3-0-6, Hope 1-0-2, Lane 2-0-4, York 1-0-2, Lee 2-0-4

Rockland (10-5) 58

Todd 2-2-7, Pennell 0-1-1, Grant 6-2-14, Hurley 2-0-5, Felt 1-2-4, J. Clark 3-1-7, Dunton 4-3-11, Hynes 4-1-9, N. Clark, Oliver, Kenniston, Belyea

3-pt. goals: Hagar 2, Woodward; Hurley, Todd

Lincoln 6 14 16 31

Rockland 16 25 40 58

JV: Rockland 38-31

Camden Hills 63, Mount View 31

At Thorndike, Marianne Croce scored 13 points to help lead Camden Hills to the win.

Samantha Wiley had 12 points while Charlee Croce helped out with 11.

Jenna Drummond scored seven points and pulled down 15 rebounds for Mount View while Stephanie Mehuren also added seven points.

Camden Hills (13-1) 63

Wiley 4-3-12, Ford 2-0-4, Friedland 1-0-2, C. Croce 5-0-11, Neville 2-0-4, Laite 2-1-5, McIntyre 4-1-9, Hart 1-0-2, M. Croce 6-1-13

Mount View (5-10) 31

Hunter 0-1-1, Stevens 1-1-3, York 1-1-3, Barnard 2-0-6, Whitcomb 1-1-3, Mehuren 3-1-7, Miles 0-1-1, Drummond

3-pt. goals: Wiley, C. Croce; Barnard 2

Camden Hills 15 33 50 63

Mount View 6 13 22 31

JV: Camden Hills 45-32

George Stevens 50, Sumner 41

At East Sullivan, Bethany Roberts and Brandi Winters scored 13 and 12 points, respectively, to help pace the George Stevens Academy girls of Blue Hill.

Sandra Klausmeyer scored 14 points and Dorothy Alley added 11 for the Sumner Tigers.

George Stevens (4-11) 50

Roberts 3-6-13, Winters 6-0-12, Youcis 3-1-7, Beardsworth 4-0-8, Allen 1-0-2, Haskell 3-0-6, Kiesian, Grindle

Sumner (1-15) 41

Alley 5-1-11, Klausmeyer 4-6-14, Ruhlin 1-1-3, Dunbar 2-0-5, Page 2-3-7, Scott, Rock, Tucker

3-pt. goals: Roberts; Dunbar

George Stevens 8 23 35 50

Sumner 15 20 24 41

JV: George Stevens 34-32

Searsport 57, Bucksport 43

At Bucksport, Pauline Vasiliaskas’ 19-point effort helped lead the visiting Vikings to the win.

Brittany Smith and Nicole Shute each scored 14 points for the Vikings.

Jessica Taylor scored 17 points and Alice Andrew added 12 for the Golden Bucks.

Searsport (10-5) 57

Smith 3-8-14, Shute 5-3-14, Vasiliaskas 6-7-19, Porter, Hall, Larrabee 3-2-8, Cook 1-0-2

Bucksport (1-14) 43

Taylor 6-4-17, Andrew 4-0-12, Fitzpatrick 4-0-8, Black, Murauckas, Gourley 1-0-2, Adams 1-0-2, Allen 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Shute; Taylor, Andrew 4

Searsport 18 33 42 57

Bucksport 9 21 31 43

JV: Searsport 37-22

Hampden 52, John Bapst 28

At the Bangor Auditorium, Jill Beal had 13 points and 10 rebounds to pace the Hampden Academy Broncos past John Bapst.

Cheryl Morris scored 12 points, all in the first half, for the Broncos.

Katie Andrle led the Crusaders with nine points.

Hampden (8-4) 52

Morris 5-1-12, Beal 6-1-13, Webb, Stephenson 2-0-4, Peters 0-2-2, Littlefield 1-0-2, Thompson 1-0-2, Campbell 2-3-7, Workman 1-0-2, Russell 4-0-8, Williams, McBee, Ireland

John Bapst (0-11) 28

Andrle 3-3-9, Athorp, Cluff 1-1-3, Ryder 1-0-2, Miller 1-2-4, Lincoln 2-0-4, Allen, Wickstrom 1-2-4, Martin, Hunter 1-0-2, Laferriere

3-pt. goals: Morris

Hampden 17 32 46 52

John Bapst 5 13 15 28

Calvary 40, Highview Chr. 19

At Eastern Maine Technical College in Bangor, Jenny Grice scored 20 points in leading the Calvary Chapel Christian Academy Sabres past Highview Christian Academy of Charleston.

Sarah Lewis had eight points to lead the Knights.

Calvary Chapel (3-8) 40

Grice 9-2-20, Veilleux 2-1-5, Ericson 4-1-9, Graves 2-0-4, S. Colby 1-0-2, A. Colby, Cannon, Bayrd, Maxwell

Highview Christian Acad. (2-8) 19e

Lewis 3-2-8, Pereira 1-0-2, Plourde 1-0-2, Cary 0-1-1, Crooker 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: none

Calvary Chapel 15 19 32 40

Highview 2 9 13 19

Central 52, Foxcroft 34

At Corinth, Katie Ahearn’s 20-point game led the host Central Red Devils past the Ponies.

Leigh Cartwright scored 15 points for the Devils.

Foxcroft Academy 34

Cartwright 6-1-15, Haskell 3-0-6, Hall 3-0-6, Goggin 2-0-4, Marden 1-1-3, Brown, E. Curry, M. Curry, Ryder

Central 52

Ahearn 6-8-20, Rollins 4-1-9, Daniel 2-3-7, Libby 2-0-4, Davis 2-0-4, Ma. Jones 1-1-3, Me Jones, Underhill 2-0-4, Lyford 0-1-1, Griffiths, Elliott

3-pt. goals: Cartwright 2

Foxcroft 4 11 25 34

Central 14 26 42 52

JV: Central 48-47 (2OT)

Fort Fairfield 43, Hodgdon 41

At Fort Fairfield, Maranda Butler stole the ball and scored with 18 seconds to go in the fourth quarter to put Fort Fairfield up for good.

Dani Searles scored 14 points and had 11 rebounds for Fort Fairlfield. Whitney Langworthy netted 11 points and had 12 rebounds and Butler had eight steals.

Shanna McGary scored 14 points for Hodgdon. Jamie Nightingale had 12 points and Erin Foster added 10.


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