Bailey powers ‘Guagus to victory over Royals

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HARRINGTON – Senior Jamie Bailey scored a game-high 23 points as the Narraguagus Knights pulled away in the fourth quarter to defeat Jonesport-Beals 54-42 in boys basketball action Friday night. Saben Rossi added nine points for Narraguagus, which outscored the Royals 15-4 in the final…
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HARRINGTON – Senior Jamie Bailey scored a game-high 23 points as the Narraguagus Knights pulled away in the fourth quarter to defeat Jonesport-Beals 54-42 in boys basketball action Friday night.

Saben Rossi added nine points for Narraguagus, which outscored the Royals 15-4 in the final period.

Abraham Beal and Jeremy Chandler each scored 15 points for Jonesport-Beals.

Jonesport-Beals (0-1) 42

A. Beal 5-4-15, D. Beal 2-0-4, Berry 2-0-4, M. Alley, Chandler 7-1-15, Lamson, Balchen 1-0-2, Libby 1-0-2, Griffin, Faulkingham, Holmes

Narraguagus (1-0) 54

C. Worcester 1-0-2, Checker 1-0-2, Strout 3-2-8, Bailey 9-3-23, Rossi 4-0-9, L. Worcester 4-0-8, Peltier 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: A. Beal; Bailey 2, Rossi

Jonesport-Beals 14 25 38 42

Narraguagus 21 30 39 54

Houlton 67, Schenck 62 (OT)

At East Millinocket, sophomore Mark Socoby scored 40 points, including four in overtime, as Houlton outlasted the host Wolverines in overtime.

Dan Bartlett added 12 points and Adam Miles 10 for Houlton.

Mark Hanington paced Schenck with 24 points, while Aaron Waite and Brian Graham each scored 12.

Houlton (1-0) 67

B. Miles 1-0-3, Hill 0-2-2, Bartlett 5-2-12, Socoby 14-10-40, A. Miles 4-2-10, Lloyd, Anderson

Schenck (0-1) 62

Kimball 0-2-2, Hanington 10-4-24, Thompson 1-0-2, Waite 2-8-12, Graham 4-3-12, Van Ess 1-0-2, Pelkey 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Socoby 2, B. Miles; Graham

Houlton 16 34 41 58 67

Schenck 10 28 42 58 62

Washington Acad. 68, Sumner 52

At East Sullivan, Whitney Stevens scored 22 points and Ryan Harmon added 16 as Washington Academy opened its season with a road victory.

Jared Gray had 15 points for the Raiders, who made eight 3-point goals.

Kyle Joy scored 14 points and Dylan Johnson had 12 for Sumner. Andy Allen pulled down 11 rebounds and John Coffin had 10 for the Tigers.

Washington Academy (1-0) 68

Stevens 9-1-22, Gray 6-0-15, Harmon 5-4-16, Ramsdell 3-1-7, Look 1-0-2, Rushforth 0-1-1, Merritt, Wood, Mallar, Colbeth, Albee, Hostetter

Sumner (0-1) 52

Johnson 3-6-12, Joy 6-1-14, White 1-3-6, Allen 2-4-8, Coffin 3-1-7, Pennartz 2-1-5, Eldridge, Brooks, Jacques, Stevens, Manning

3-pt. goals: Stevens 3, Gray 3, Harmon 2; Joy, White

Washington Acad. 24 43 54 68

Sumner 13 31 38 52

JV: Washington Academy 64-55

Georges Valley 94, Carrabec 36

At North Anson, Brett Hutchinson scored 20 points to lead the Buccaneers past the Cobras.

A.J. Staples chipped in with 14 points for the winners.

Josh Turner paced Carrabec with 17 points.

Georges Valley (1-0) 94

Johanson 4-1-9, Wilgus 6-0-14, Holbrook 2-1-5, Rogers 3-1-9, Miller 1-0-2, Staples 3-1-7, Judkins 3-1-7, Reetor, Thorbjornson 2-1-5, Hutchinson 7-6-20, Chamberlin 4-1-9

Carrabec (0-1) 36

Howell 0-3-3, D. Chretien, Roderick, Yahn 3-0-6, J. Chretien 1-0-2, Therrian 2-0-4, Coutts 1-2-4, Ellis, Turner 6-4-17, Estes

3-pt. goals: Wilgus 2, Rogers 2; Turner

Georges Valley 13 37 60 94

Carrabec 8 15 27 36

Mattanawcook 62, Calais 57

At Calais, Steve Andrews scored 10 points in the forth quarter to gain the lead for the Lynx in the final two minutes of the game.

Andrews also made two three pointers for a total of 13 points. Dan Langevin scored 14 points.

Jon Smith had 14 points for the Blue Devils. Scott McDonald made 12 and Jon Smith 14.

Mattanawcook (1-0) 62

McKinnon 1-0-2, Andrews 5-1-13, Dy. Hanscom 2-0-4, Du. Hanscom 3-0-7, Young 1-0-2, Berry 4-2-10, Langevin 5-4-14, Slike 2-0-4, L’Italien 0-6-6

Calais (0-1) 57

Dickerson 3-0-7, Russ McLean 5-1-11, Smith 6-0-14, McDonald 5-0-12, Reynolds 2-2-6, Woodside 3-1-7, Blake 0-0-0, Gutherie 0-0-0

3-pt. goals: Andrews (2), Du. Hanscom; Dickerson, Smith (2), McDonald

Mattanawcook 14 27 43 62

Calais 8 27 40 57

Hockey

Presque Isle 5, Orono 4

At the Northern Maine Forum in Presque Isle, Ryan Cyr scored from in front of the net off a pass from Joe Collins with one second remaining, lifting the Wildcats to victory.

Cyr, Collins, and Trevor Graves posted a goal and an assist apiece for 1-0 Presque Isle. Sam Shaw and Ben Sirois added a goal each. Sean Daigle racked up 31 saves on 35 shots for the winners.

Tony Raymond scored three goals for 0-1 Orono. Travis Bryant added a goal. Keith Hedrick made 25 saves on 30 shots.

Girls basketball

Houlton 45, Schenck 33

At East Millinocket, Danielle Sewell scored 13 points to lead Houlton to a season-opening win.

Katherine Cole added 12 points and Aimee Guy eight for the Shiretowners.

Robin Larlee scored a game-high 13 points for Schenck

Houlton (1-0) 45

Guy 4-0-8, Lenentine 3-0-6, Thompson 1-2-4, Skehan 1-0-2, Cole 6-0-12, Sewell 6-1-13, Foster

Schenck (0-1) 33

Bishop 1-0-2, McLeod 3-0-6, Carey 1-0-2, Hanington 2-1-5, Peabody 1-2-4, Larlee 6-2-14

3-pt. goals: none

Houlton 12 30 38 45

Schenck 10 15 19 33

Lee 56, Katahdin 24

At Lee, Shelby Pickering had 17 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Pandas past visiting Katahdin.

Ashlee Gifford added 10 points, five assists and five steals for Lee, while Jackie Moors pulled down 10 rebounds.

Brandi Violette topped Katahdin with 10 points.

Katahdin (0-1) 24

Ja. Green, Je. Green, Violette 4-0-10, Stanley-Duffy 2-1-5, McMoarn 2-1-5, Martin, Albert, Smallwood, Bates, Blum, Hill 0-2-2, Robinson 1-0-2

Lee Academy (1-0) 56

Worcester, As. Jandreau 1-2-4, J. Moors 3-1-7, Pickering 6-5-17, Hanscom, Am. Jandreau 1-0-2, Maxwell, M. Moors 2-1-5, Hersom 2-0-4, Cole 1-2-4, Ham 1-0-3, Gifford 5-0-10, King

3-pt. goals: Violette 2; Ham

Katahdin 6 14 22 24

Lee Academy 14 26 47 56

JV: Lee Academy 44-36

MDI 64, Searsport 26

At Bar Harbor, Amanda Young scored a game-high 21 points as Mount Desert coach David Tims was successful in his varsity debut.

Emma Stanley added 12 points and Kelsey Stratton 11 for the Trojans.

Nicole Shute paced Searsport with 12 points.

Searsport (0-1) 26

Francis-Mezger 2-1-6, Tripp, Nielson, Frisbe 1-0-2, Shute 3-4-12, Cook, Hall 1-0-2, Porter 1-1-4, M. Brassbridge, S. Brassbridge, Josephson, Carroll

Mount Desert Island (1-0) 64

Stanley 5-0-12, Stratton 4-1-11, Rosborough 1-0-2, Banks 1-0-2, Shuster 2-0-4, Hodgdon 2-0-4, Records, Falt, Young 7-4-21, Christie 1-0-2, Dow 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Shute 2, Francis-Mezger, Porter; Young 3, Stanley 2, Stratton 2

Searsport 8 13 20 26

MDI 12 26 45 64

JV: Mount Desert Island 67-12

Calais 51, Mattanawcook 46

At Calais, the Blue Devils made 12 of 14 free-throw attempts in the fourth quarter to rally past the Lynx of Lincoln.

Calais trailed 34-30 entering the final period but outscored Mattanawcook 21-12 over the game’s final eight minutes.

Darcey Gillespie scored 12 points and Danielle Feck 11 to lead Calais. Ali Keegan scored 14 points and Quinci Sanderson 13 to pace the Lynx.

Mattanawcook (0-1) 46

Sanderson 5-3-13, Keegan 6-2-14, Pietras 3-3-9, Cousineau 1-0-2, Reed 3-0-6, Je. Littlefield 1-0-2, Oliver, Ja. Littlefield, Gulesian, Malone

Calais (1-0) 51

Feck 3-4-11, Gillespie 3-6-12, Smith 3-1-7, Eagan 1-3-5, O’Brien 3-3-9, Mahan 1-1-3, Taylor 1-1-3, Brown 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Feck

Mattanawcook 6 20 34 46

Calais 6 17 30 51

Woodland 65, Machias 43

At Woodland, Kaitlyn Leeman led a balanced attack with 13 points and eight assists as the host Dragons cruised to victory.

Michelle Ferry added 12 points and five rebounds for Woodland, while Lacey Gillespie scored 10 points.

Jillian Whitney paced Machias with 11 points, while Monique St. Pierre scored 10.

Machias (0-1) 43

St. Pierre 3-4-10, Cherry, Whitman, Hayward, Harrington, Whitney 3-3-11, Lipton 3-0-7, Alley 1-0-2, Stevens 4-0-8, Holmes 2-1-5, Baker

Woodland (1-0) 65

Kochendoerfer 2-2-6, Gillespie 5-0-10, J. Murphy 1-0-2, Leeman 6-0-13, Ferry 4-4-12, Troiani 1-0-2, Graceffa 1-0-2, St. Pierre 1-2-4, K. Murphy 1-0-2, Noyes 1-0-2, Sears 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Whitney 2, Lipton; Leeman

Machias 7 14 28 43

Woodland 16 37 54 65

JV: Woodland won

Stearns 66, George Stevens 41

At Blue Hill, Trisha MacDonald hit four 3-pointers on her way to 21 points as the Minutemen opened with a win.

Dayna Somers scored 12 points for Stearns of Millinocket.

Sadie Beardsworth paced George Stevens Academy with eight points.

Stearns (1-0) 66

MacDonald 5-7-21, Somers 3-5-12, Neson 1-1-3, D. Michaud, Hale, Leet 1-1-3, Arsenault 2-1-5, Osborne 3-2-8, J. Michaud 4-0-8, A. MacDonald 3-0-6, Collinsworth

George Stevens (0-1) 41

Keevan, Wardwell, Beardsworth 2-4-8, Roberts 2-1-6, Smith, Astbury, Brady 0-2-2, Moon 1-1-3, Winters 3-1-7, Conte 3-0-6, Flynn 1-0-2, Haskell 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: T. MacDonald 4, Somers; Roberts

Stearns 17 35 49 66

GSA 7 9 23 41

JV: Stearns 62-41

Dexter 74, Piscataquis 23

At Guilford, junior Ashley Ames scored 22 points and her sister, freshman Mallory Ames, added 14 as the defending Eastern C champion Tigers opened their season with a victory.

Brittany Veazie added 10 point for Dexter, which outscored Piscataquis 15-1 in the second quarter for a 33-11 halftime lead.

Pam Bailey led the Pirates with seven points.

Dexter (1-0) 74

M. Ames 7-0-14, Veazie 3-3-10, Chapman 1-1-3, Mountain 1-0-2, Burton 1-0-2, Fogarty 4-0-8, Cote 3-0-6, Hartford 1-0-2, Alton, Patterson 2-1-5, A. Ames 11-0-22

Piscataquis (0-1) 23

Crouse, Woodbury 1-0-2, Levesque 1-2-4, Bailey 2-2-7, St. Louis, Littlefield 1-0-2, Martel, Martell, Shufelt 0-4-4, Knight, McKusick 1-0-2, Bradford 1-0-2, Farnham

3-pt. goals: Veazie; Bailey

Dexter 18 33 55 74

Piscataquis 10 11 20 23

JV: Dexter 45-42

Maranacook 51, Camden Hills 42

At Rockport, Toby Martin tallied six of her 15 points in the fourth quarter as the Black Bears of Readfield pulled away.

Samantha Wiley and Marianne Croce scored 10 points each for the Windjammers.

Maranacook (1-0) 51

Martin 7-2-18, Denbow 3-2-8, Pullen 0-3-3, Bardaglio 4-0-8, Bean 2-2-7, Mrazik, Mason 3-1-7, Violette

Camden Hills (0-1) 42

Wiley 3-3-10, Friesland 1-0-2, Smith 2-0-5, Newcombe, Butler, , Gushee 3-0-7, Neville, Richards, Hart 3-2-8, Croce 3-4-10

3-pt. goals: Martin 2, Bean; Wiley, Smith, Gushee

Maranacook 11 21 36 51

Camden Hills 9 20 35 42

JV: Camden Hills 44-29

Belfast 65, Mount View 24

At Thorndike, Kate Bailey scored 14 of her game-high 23 points in the first quarter to get the Lions going.

Kait Murphy added nine points for Belfast.

Amy Miles paced the Mustangs with 11 points.

Belfast (1-0) 65

Bailey 10-3-23, Whittier 1-0-2, Ellis 1-0-2, Read 2-1-6, K. Ross 2-0-5, Murphy 4-1-9, J. Ross 1-4-6, Gray 4-0-8, Flagg 1-0-2, Grant 0-1-1, Cummings, Reed, Evans

Mount View (0-1) 24

A. Miles 5-1-11, Stevens 2-2-6, York 1-0-2, Mehuren 1-1-3, Gillette 1-0-2, Hunter, L. Miles, Wooley, Jones, Grotten, Caler

3-pt. goals: Ellis, Read, K. Ross

Belfast 19 35 47 65

Mount View 9 15 22 24

Penobscot Valley 55, Penquis 51

At Milo, Penobscot Valley built up a 12-point second-half lead and held off host Penquis behind 17 points from Sharon Drost.

Elizabeth Snape added 10 points for the Howlers.

Mindy Dolley led Penquis with 13.

Penobscot Valley (1-0) 55

Hallett 3-1-7, McGinn 4-0-8, Drost 4-9-17, Brown, Foster 1-3-6, Plourde 1-3-5, Snape 4-2-10, Lavertu 1-0-2

Penquis (0-1) 51

Hamlin 2-1-6, Hussey, Graves, Morrell 2-3-8, S. Gerrish 3-2-9, Madden 2-4-8, Cobb 1-3-5, Dolley 3-7-13, C. Gerrish 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Foster; Hamlin, Morrell, S. Gerrish

Penobscot Valley 13 28 43 55

Penquis 11 26 33 51

JV: Penobscot Valley 50-34

Ashland 64, Easton 30

At Easton, Ashley Nemer scored a game-high 24 points as the visiting Hornets led from start to finish.

Ashlee Peters added 16 points for Ashland.

Nina Alexander and Kassie Lovely scored seven points each to lead Easton. Michelle Osgood added 12 rebounds, while Laura Hopkins had eight steals.

Ashland (1-0) 64

Smith 2-0-4, Chamberlain, Peters 7-2-16, Sherman 2-0-5, Nemer 5-13-24, Belskis 3-3-9, Long 3-0-6

Easton (0-1) 30

Alexander 3-1-7, Ferris 2-2-6, Lovely 2-2-7, White 1-0-2, Hopkins 1-0-2, Osgood 1-0-2, Barnes 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Sherman, Nemer; Lovely

Ashland 19 32 55 64

Easton 7 12 21 30


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