GUILFORD – The Schenck Wolverines outscored the Piscataquis Community Pirates 8-5 in the second overtime and Tyler Thompson made two free throws en route to a 57-54 schoolboy basketball victory Saturday.
Mark Harrington scored 18 points for Schenck. Mike Rossignol and Brian Graham each added 12.
Joe Jardine netted 17 points for Piscataquis and Tyler Tracy and Josh Luellen both scored 10 points.
Schenck (8-10) 57
Harrington 9-0-18, Rossignol 4-4-12, Graham 5-2-12, Thompson 2-2-6, Deschenes 2-0-4, Waite 1-0-3, Barnett 1-0-2, Jamo
Piscataquis (9-9) 54
Jardine 6-1-17, Tracy 5-0-10, Luellen 4-2-10, Prescott 3-1-8, Hoffman 1-1-3, Yeo 1-0-2, Garrett-Young 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Waite; Jardine 4, Prescott
Schenck 10 22 38 49 49 57
Piscataquis 12 21 35 49 49 54
JV: Schenck 61-46
Hermon 66, Fort Kent 57
At Fort Kent, Adam Porter scored 24 points to push the Hawks to the win.
Joey Schacht netted 13 points for Hermon and Jesse Keith added 10.
Mitch Ouellette scored 13 points for Fort Kent and Dustin Nadeau had 11. Tom Bard and Seth Rivera each scored 10 points.
Hermon (8-9) 66
Caxford 1-0-2, Schacht 5-2-13, Gould, Keith 5-0-10, Duplisea 2-2-6, Shorey 0-2-2, Porter 11-2-24, Lane 3-3-9, King
Fort Kent (1-14) 57
Caron, Raymond 0-1-1, Duval 1-2-4, Nadeau 5-1-11, Ouellette 1-1-3, Bard 4-2-10, Rossignol 1-2-5, Ouellet 4-5-13, Rivera 4-2-10
3-pt. goals: Schacht; Rossignol
Hermon 15 33 51 66
Fort Kent 10 24 36 57
Foxcroft Academy 52, Caribou 43
At Dover-Foxcroft, the Ponies made 10 of 12 shots with three minutes remaining to put them on top.
Danny White scored 16 points for Foxcroft Academy and Brandon Hall had 11 points with rebounds. Josh Withee added 10 points with six assists.
Jon Chasse and Justin Cederman each scored 12 points for the Vikings.
Caribou (7-10) 43
St. Peter 2-0-5, Nadeau 0-2-2, J. Peterson, Nason 3-3-9, Chasse 6-0-12, K. Peterson 1-1-3, Cederman 4-2-12
Foxcroft Academy (16-1) 52
Robinson, Withee 2-6-10, White 4-6-16, Imbert 1-3-5, Kennedy, Carey 2-3-7, Gilbert 1-0-3, Hall 4-3-11
3-pt. goals: Cederman 2, St. Peters; White 2, Gilbert
Caribou 13 24 30 43
Foxcroft Academy 18 20 34 52
Dexter 68, Penobscot Valley 43
At Howland, Travis Patterson scored 19 points to lead Dexter past Penobscot Valley.
Eric Day netted 13 points for the Tigers and Brent Towle added 12.
Matt Mulligan scored 19 points for the Howlers and Dustin Nicholson had 10 points.
Dexter (12-6) 68
Martin 1-0-2, Patterson 6-7-19, Towle 4-0-12, Day 4-0-13, Hersey 1-0-2, Bowers 1-1-4, Rabideau 4-0-8, Vafiades 2-0-4, Roach 2-0-4, Kenney, Brayson, Murray
Penobscot Valley (4-13) 43
Mulligan 8-1-19, Nicholson 3-3-10, Thompson 1-0-2, Artes 1-0-3, Lavertu 1-0-2, Hallett 1-2-4, Cyr 1-0-3, Cummings, Coyle
3-pt. goals: Towle 3, Day 2, Bowers; Mulligan 2, Nicholson, Artes, Cyr
Dexter 14 29 48 68
PVHS 12 24 35 43
JV: Penobscot Valley 52-49
Shead 54, Calvary Chapel 50
At the Old Town-Orono YMCA, Shead’s James Macdonald scored 12 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter, during which the Tigers outscored the Sabres 19-6 en route to the win.
Darrin Constant chipped in with 11 points for Shead of Eastport and Jason Bones added 10.
Kyle Bradford led all scorers with 24 points for Calvary Chapel of Orrington. Brock Bradford and Tyler Gans each contributed 10 points.
Shead (10-6) 54
Macdonald 9-2-20, Bones 5-0-10, Constant 4-2-11, Maloney 3-2-9, Demolet 0-1-1, Demmons 1-1-3, Smith, Ellington
Calvary Chapel (11-3) 50
K. Bradford 9-3-24, B. Bradford 3-1-10, Gans 4-2-10, Dean 1-0-3, McDonald 1-1-3, Phillips
3-pt. goals: Constant, Maloney; K. Bradford 3, B. Bradford
Shead 6 19 35 54
Calvary Chapel 24 34 44 50
Brewer 49, Nokomis 47
At Brewer, Andy Frost went 11-for-14 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter to seal the Witches’ win.
Brewer rallied from a nine-point third quarter deficit and trailed by as much as 12 during the game.
Frost finished with 18 points and was 12-for-16 from the line overall. Jon Bell chipped in with 17 points for Brewer.
Jody Mullis paced the Warriors of Newport with 19 points. Luke Hayden and Ryan McLellan added 10 points apiece.
Nokomis (8-5) 47
Rodrigue 0-2-2, McLellan 4-0-10, Bradstreet 1-0-2, Dunlop, McDaniel, Buzanoski, Ellis 2-0-4, Hayden 3-3-10, Mullis 7-5-19
Brewer (11-3) 49
Bouzan-Kaloustian 2-1-6, Sargent. I. Bell. J. Bell 6-2-17, frost 3-12-18, Briendel 3-1-8, McGary
3-pt. goals: McLellan 2, Hayden; J. Bell 3, Bouzan-Kaloustian, Briendel
Nokomis 14 24 38 47
Brewer 6 16 29 49
Orono 64, Old Town 54
At Orono, Jeff Miller and Ryan Levesque each scored 16 points to help put Orono on top of Old Town.
Lance Cowan netted 11 points for the Red Riots.
Matt Curtis scored 16 points for Old Town and Tyler Tracewski added 15.
Old Town (6-7) 54
Emerson 0-3-3, Thurston, Curtis 5-2-16, King 1-0-2, Petrie 1-2-4, Trazweski 6-3-15, Brown 2-0-4, Miller 3-0-8, Bjorn 1-0-2
Orono (10-7) 64
Dolley, Cowan 5-1-11, Klose, Coleman, Miller 3-9-16, Perron 2-2-6, Socoby 3-0-7, Saucier 4-0-8, Levesque 6-0-16
3-pt. goals: Curtis 4, Miller 2; Levesque 4, Miller, Socoby
Old Town 7 24 38 54
Orono 12 28 43 64
Hockey
Hampden 2, Gardiner 1
At T.J. Ryan Arena in Brewer, Bronco goalie Garrett Macgowan made 21 saves on 22 shots to keep the Tigers from rallying after Hampden scored two early goals in the win.
Adam Standley knocked in both goals for the 12-2 Broncos in the first period. Ian Lee and Standley’s brother Chris combined for assists on Adam Standley’s eventual game-winner.
Shawn Kelly scored a third-period goal for 10-6 Gardiner. Spencer Lahaie made 29 saves on 31 shots.
Stearns 4, Foxcroft 3 (OT)
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Drew Somers scored an unassisted goal with 4:13 left in overtime to lift the Minutemen past the Ponies.
Somers and George Surette each finished with two goals for Stearns of Millinocket. Josh Harmon added two assists and Nick Simon made 43 saves on 46 shots.
Foxcroft’s Seth Gabarro scored with 2:08 left in regulation to sent the game into overtime. Mitch Sawyer and Derek Smith also scored for the Ponies. Joe Caparrelli and Josh Sands each had an assist and Dan Perkins stopped 39 of 43 shots.
Girls basketball
Caribou 54, Foxcroft 48
At Dover-Foxcroft, the host Ponies were down 12 points with four minutes left and cut their deficit to three with four minutes left, but the Vikings held them scoreless in their last seven possessions to negate the rally.
Leah Drew led Caribou with 17 points, Monica Selander had 12 points, and Lindsay Burlock had nine points and 13 rebounds.
Sandy Haskell led the Ponies with 11 points and Ashley Hall added 10.
Caribou (10-6) 54
Drew 8-1-17, Selander 5-2-12, Burlock 3-3-9, Gahagan 1-0-2, Harrigan 0-1-1, Ouellette 1-0-2, Bouchard 0-1-1, Vincent 3-0-8, Willey, Collins 1-0-2
Foxcroft Academy (5-12) 48
Haskell 4-3-11, Hall 4-0-10, Cartwright 3-0-7, Brown 1-0-2, Curry, Jackins 1-0-2, Ryder 3-3-9, Goggin 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Vincent 2; Hall 2, Cartwright
Caribou 13 31 48 54
Foxcroft 13 28 36 48
Hermon 56, Fort Kent 41
At Fort Kent, Jessie Wiggin scored 19 points to put Hermon on top of Fort Kent.
Malerie Hall netted 10 points for the Hawks.
McKenzie Boucher scored 12 points for the Warriors.
Hermon (9-8) 56
J. Wiggin 4-10-19, Hall 4-2-10, Garland 3-1-7, Dobbins 2-4-8, Nightingale, S. Wiggin 3-2-8, McDonald 2-0-4, Hills
Fort Kent (9-8) 41
Boucher 4-3-12, Pelletier, Minzy 3-0-7, Desjardin 1-1-4, Daigle, Morneault 1-4-6, Violette 2-2-6, Saucier 2-1-6, Hartman
3-pt. goals: J. Wiggin; Boucher, Minzy, Desjardin, Saucier
Hermon 15 24 38 56
Fort Kent 13 22 26 41
Central 78, Penobscot Valley 29
At Corinth, Katie Ahearn poured in 25 points as the Red Devils rolled over the Howlers.
Jenny Rollins pitched in with 22 points for Central.
Nancy Hallett led Penobscot Valley of Howland with eight points.
Penobscot Valley (2-16) 29
N. Hallett 3-2-8, Drost 2-1-5, Batchelder 1-1-3, Dawson 1-1-3, Garland 1-0-2, Porter 1-0-2, Brown 1-0-2, Foster 0-2-2, Snape 1-0-2, Colbath, A. Hallett, Plourde
Central (14-2) 78
Ahearn 8-9-25, Rollins 7-6-22, Daniel 1-4-6, Underhill 3-0-6, Davis 1-3-5, Lyford 1-2-4, Bell 1-0-2, Griffiths 0-2-2, Collins 1-0-2, C. Elliott 1-0-2, Me. Jones, Ma. Jones
3-pt. goals: Rollins 2
Penobscot Valley 2 8 23 29
Central 28 46 61 78
JV: Central 49-35
MDI 76, Ellsworth 41
At Ellsworth, the Trojans outscored the Eagles 27-0 in the first quarter and cruised to the win.
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