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NEWPORT – Danielle Clark scored 11 of her 21 points in the first period as host Nokomis built a 10-point lead en route to its 10th straight win, 71-33 over Old Town in a schoolgirl basketball game Wednesday night.
Clark also finished with nine rebounds. Jessica Merrow scored nine points, Sara Lowe and Lindsey Welch had eight apiece, and Michelle Murray made six steals.
Kristi Mitchell had eight points and 10 rebounds for Old Town.
Old Town (7-5) 33
Bergeron 1-1-3, Marquis 2-0-4, Thibodeau 2-1-6, St. Peter 1-0-2, Spencer 1-0-2, Maurais, K. Mitchell 3-2-8, L. Mitchell, Cole 2-0-4, Randall, Kennedy 1-1-4, Prendergast, Shorette
Nokomis (10-1) 71
Welch 2-4-8, Holland, Carter 3-1-7, Murray 2-0-5, Barden 1-0-3, Snow, Gonzalez 1-0-2, Bragdon 2-2-6, Paradis 1-0-2, Merrow 4-1-9, Perry, Lowe 3-2-8, Clark 8-4-21
3-pt. goals: Thibodeau, Kennedy; Murray, Barden, Clark
Old Town 8 14 25 33
Nokomis 18 34 51 71
JV: Nokomis 42-41
Lee Academy 86, Schenck 36
At East Millinocket, Shelby Pickering scored 15 of her game-high 33 points in the second quarter as Lee Academy outscored Schenck 32-9 to break the game open.
Ashley Gifford had nine of her 24 points in that second period to complement Pickering.
Kristi Hersom finished with 10 points.
Jesse Hanington had 11 points to pace Schenck.
Lee Academy (13-3) 86
Hallett 1-0-2, J. Moors 3-0-6, Pickering 11-11-33, Hanscom 0-1-1, M. Moors 3-1-7, Hersom 3-4-10, Ham 2-0-4, Gifford 9-6-24, Read
Schenck (1-15) 36
Gleason 1-2-4, MacLeod 2-0-4, Jamo 1-2-4, Hanington 5-1-11, Peabody 2-1-5, Pray 2-1-5, Larlee 1-1-3, Carey, Bishop, Rudge
3-pt. goals: none
Lee Academy 14 46 74 86
Schenck 9 18 26 36
JV: Lee 57-41
Mattanawcook 61, Penquis 49
At Lincoln, Kate Head scored a game-high 20 points and she also pulled down 12 rebounds to lead Mattanawcook past visiting Penquis of Milo.
Courtney Gulesian had 13 points for Mattanawcook, Codi Slike added 10 and Cami Cousineau combined with Ali Keegan for 17 more.
Farrar Cobb’s 12 points and Becca Madden’s 11 powered Penquis and Erika Morrill teamed up with Kate Hamlin for 17 more.
Penquis (8-6) 49
Cobb 6-0-12, Madden 4-3-11, Morrill 3-2-9, K. Hamlin 3-2-8, Gerrish 1-0-3, Comeau 1-0-3, J. Hamlin 0-3-3
Mattanawcook (11-6) 61
Head 10-0-20, Slike 4-2-10, C. Gulesian 4-5-13, Cousineau 2-5-9, Keegan 4-0-8, Littlefield 0-1-1, Pietras, Oliver, H. Gulesian, Malone, Reed, Sanderson
3-pt. goals: Morrill, Gerrish, Comeau
Penquis 16 26 36 49
Mattanawcook 15 31 43 61
JV: Mattanawcook 40-19
Brewer 39, Bangor 21
At Brewer, Carolyn McAvoy scored 13 points, Amy Freeman had 11 and the Witches used a variety of defenses to shut the Rams down.
Caroline Weymouth’s five points topped Bangor.
Bangor (5-7) 21
Weymouth 2-1-5, McLeod 2-0-4, Ogden 2-0-4, Chase 1-1-3, Hayden 1-0-2, Clarke 1-0-2, Angst, Porter, McAllian, McCrum, Russell, Curtis 0-1-1, Bradford, Sullivan
Brewer (6-7) 39
McAvoy 5-3-13, Freeman 4-0-11, Harris 3-0-6, Wing 2-0-4, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Hamm 1-1-3, Adams, Bean
3-pt. goals: Freeman 3
Bangor 5 11 18 21
Brewer 12 21 30 39
JV: Bangor 43-26
Searsport 55, DI-Ston. 50 (OT)
At Searsport, Brittany Smith scored six points in overtime as Searsport scored the last 10 points to rally the Vikings past Deer Isle-Stonington.
Smith finished with 16 points; Pauline Vasiliauskas contributed 11 points and 17 rebounds; Jessica Larrabee had 10 points and 14 rebounds and Nicole Shute scored 10 points.
Heather Hutchinson’s 17 points, Jenna Eaton’s 15 and Meghan Wiberg’s eight led Deer Isle-Stonington.
DI-Stonington (9-7) 50
Eaton 7-0-15, Oliver, Ohegyi 1-2-4, Fifield, Hutchinson 6-2-17, E. Bray 2-0-4, H. Bray, Wiberg 4-0-8, H. Eaton
Searsport (11-5) 55
Smith 4-7-16, Porter, Hall 2-0-4, Shute 4-2-10, Larrabee 3-4-10, Cook 2-0-4, Vasiliauskas 5-1-11
3-pt. goals: Hutchinson 3, Eaton; Smith
DI-Stonington 10 23 32 45 50
Searsport 14 22 33 45 55
Eastgate Chr. 48, Islesboro 28
At Islesboro, Haley Veilleux pumped in 27 points as Eastgate Christian of Pownal downed Islesboro.
Kate Hauprich’s 12 points and Cassie Gray’s 11 led the Eagles.
Eastgate Christian (14-1) 48
Veilleux 12-3-27, Legare 3-0-6, McIntosh 3-1-7, H. Elvin 1-0-2, Cabana, A. Elvin 1-0-2, Doak, Tillson 2-0-4
Islesboro (6-8) 28
Hauprich 6-0-12, Gray 4-3-11, Frank, Kerr, Johnston 1-1-3, Durkee, Anderson 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: none
Eastgate Christian 10 19 33 48
Islesboro 2 12 24 28
Calvary Chapel 41, Sea. Chr. 37
At Auburn, Jessica Graves tallied 12 points and Jennie Grice netted 10 as the Sabers of Orrington withstood a third-quarter charge by Seacoast Christian of South Berwick.
Seacoast Christian outscored Calvary Chapel 19-6 in the third, but the Sabers responded with a 15-6 spurt of their own in the fourth.
Angi Littlefield led the way for Seacoast Christian with a game-high 18.
Calvary Chapel (4-8) 41
Graves 5-2-12, Grice 5-0-10, Veilleux 2-3-7, S. Colby 1-6-8, Erickson 2-0-4, A. Colby
Seacoast Christian (1-9) 37
A. Littlefield 9-0-18, S. Littlefield 1-0-2, Robinson 4-0-8, Bailey 1-0-2, Natterese 3-1-7, Johnson, Cauchon, DuBois, Sredette, Emery
3-pt. goals: none
Calvary Chapel 10 20 26 41
Seacoast Christian 8 12 31 37
Hockey
Brewer 12, Lawrence 1
At Sukee Arena in Winslow, Jeremiah Richter tallied four goals and two assists as the Witches rolled.
Robbie Hayes racked up three goals and three assists for 13-1 Brewer. Ben Caldwell notched two goals and two assists, while brother Josh countered with a goal and three assists. Wally Tardiff and Andrew Quirk had a goal apiece.
Josh Kochis dished out a pair of assists, and Kevin Kotredes and Jake Richter handed out one each.
Spencer Dunbar stopped all 11 shots he faced, while Christine Thoms made five saves on six shots.
Nate Lovitz scored off a pass from Will Richard for the 4-10 Bulldogs of Fairfield. Allie Woods had 20 saves against 32 shots.
Old Town 2, Houlton-Hodgdon 1
At Millar Arena in Houlton, Chris St. Louis notched the game-winner at 4:56 of the third period to give the Indians the upset win.
Eric LeClair took a shot from the point that was deflected home by St. Louis, who assisted on a first period goal by Andy Pease. J.P. Stowe had a 35-save, 36-shot effort for 3-12 Old Town.
Ben Henderson scored an unassisted goal for the 12-4 Black Hawks. Nick Fitzpatrick had 22 saves against 24 shots.
Hampden 7, Foxcroft 2
At T.J. Ryan Arena in Brewer, Greg Taylor and Adam Standley each had two goals plus an assist as the Broncos rolled.
Kevin Brooks, Ian Lee and Matt Soucy provided a goal each for 11-2 Hampden. Garett Macgowan rejected 16 out of 18 shots.
Josh Sands notched a goal plus an assist and Seth Gabarro tallied a goal to lead the 2-10 Ponies. Jon Catell racked up 49 saves.
Boys basketball
Foxcroft 77, Central 45
At Dover-Foxcroft, the Ponies took control early and often, racing out to a 38-18 halftime lead en route to their 15th win against just one loss.
Danny White led the charge with 28 points. Matt Carey chipped in with 12, and E.J. Imbert notched 10.
Joey Kane sparked the Red Devils of Corinth with 11.
Central (2-14) 45
Kane 4-2-11, J. Allen 2-3-7, Macomber 2-1-5, Strout 2-2-8, A. Allen 1-2-4, Chambers 1-2-4, Elliot 3-0-6, Connolly, Brown
Foxcroft (15-1) 77
White 11-4-28, Carey 6-0-12, Imbert 4-2-10, Lubas 1-0-2, Kennedy 1-2-4, Gilbert 3-2-8, Perry 2-0-4, Gosselin 1-0-2, Hall 2-3-7, Robinson, Withee, Ernest, Clark
3-pt. goals: Strout 2, Kane; White 2
Central 9 18 24 45
Foxcroft 19 38 60 77
JV: Foxcroft 54-32
Calvary Chr. 60, Seacoast Chr. 41
At Auburn, Kyle Bradford led a balanced attack with 20 points to lead the Sabers of Orrington.
Tyler Gans notched 19 points for the winners while Kyle’s brother Brock added 15.
Chris Freeman led Seacoast Christian of South Berwick with 14 points.
Calvary Chapel (11-2) 60
K. Bradford 8-3-20, Gans 8-1-19, B. Bradford 5-2-115, Phillips 0-4-4, Seccareccia 1-0-2, McDonald, Scovil, Veilleux, Burke, Dean
Seacoast Christian (2-10) 41
Freeman 7-0-14, Herlihy 1-0-2, Guptill 2-0-4, Trafton 1-0-2, Glidden 4-0-8, LaPlante 2-0-5, Prichett 3-0-6, Sharp, Garland, Groen
3-pt. goals: B. Bradford 3, Gans 2, K. Bradford; LaPlante
Calvary Chapel 19 32 46 60
Seacoast Christian 13 21 31 41
East Grand 64, Calais 51
At Danforth, Darius Parker poured in a game-high 23 points as East Grand won its ninth in a row.
Richard Byers contributed nine points and seven rebounds and Matt Scott had eight points and eight rebounds. Chris Irish scored nine points.
Chris Woodside’s 12 points, Jon Smith’s 11 and Garrett Dickerson’s 10 led Calais.
Calais (8-8) 51
Dickerson 5-0-10, Smith 3-4-11, McPhee 1-2-4, Woodside 4-4-12, Little 2-4-8, Berube 1-4-6, Guthrie, Reynolds
East Grand (14-2) 64
Parker 9-2-23, Byers 2-5-9, Faulkner 2-0-4, E. Hanington 1-4-6, Scott 4-0-8, Irish 4-0-9, M. Hanington 2-1-5, Preston
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