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CAMDEN – Jamey Davis nailed a 3-pointer at the buzzer to supply the Camden Hills Windjammers with a 58-55 boys basketball win over Erskine Academy Tuesday night.
Camden Hills inbounded the ball with a little more than four seconds left and Will Horn penetrated the lane before dishing the ball out to Davis positioned to the left of the arc.
Davis finished with 18 points and Tim Stammen contributed 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Matt Donar’s game-high 25 points and Josh Jones’ 17 led Erskine Academy of South China.
Erskine Academy (1-1) 55
Peterson, Dow 1-0-2, Childs 0-1-1, D. Haskell 3-2-9, Heath, Jones 5-7-17, Liebowitz, K. Haskell 0-1-1, Donar 8-7-25i
Camden Hills (1-1) 58
Davis 7-2-18, Beveridge, Draper 1-0-2, Horn 1-0-2, Stammen 7-2-16, Fitzgerald 3-0-8, Scamfer, Tedford 1-4-6, Puls, Dennen 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Donar 2, D. Haskell; Davis 2, Fitzgerald
Erskine Acad. 12 27 41 55
Camden Hills 5 22 41 58
JV: Erskine 58-55
WA Raiders 76, Narraguagus 68
At Harrington, Whitney Stevens’ game-high 27 points and Jared Gray’s 22 guided Washington Academy of East Machias past Narraguagus.
James Ramsdell had 14 points for the winners while Narraguagus received 24 points apiece from Jason Strout and Jamie Bailey.
Washington Academy (2-0) 76
Stevens 10-6-27, Gray 9-2-22, Harmon 3-1-7, Sternbergh 1-2-4, Hostetter, Ramsdell 4-6-14, Look, Merritt, Colbeth 1-0-2
Narraguagus (1-1) 68
C. Worcester 1-0-2, Checker 1-0-2, Strout 8-8-24, Bailey 9-4-22, Rossi 3-2-9, Albee, Z. Worcester 2-0-4, Peltier 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Stevens; Rossi
Washington Ac. 15 36 49 76
Narraguagus 12 28 42 68
Maranacook 75, MCI 66
At Pittsfield, Matt St. John scored 24 points and backcourt mate Charlie Calligan added 18 as the Black Bears improved to 2-0 on the season.
Trailing by 13 points at halftime, MCI rallied to tie the game at 51-51 entering the fourth quarter. But Maranacook pulled away, as Calligan scored 10 points, Logan Gerrity eight and St. John six over the game’s final eight minutes.
Gerrity finished with 13 points for Maranacook.
Mike Godfrey led MCI with 22 points, while Mike Adams scored 17 and Taisuke Hayama added 13.
Maranacook (2-0) 75
Jarius, Bessette, Violette 4-0-8, Calligan 7-2-18, Palmer, Feldman 2-0-4, St. John 8-4-24, Gerrity 5-3-13, Bates 1-0-2, Gilman 1-3-6, Collins, Spaulding
Maine Central Institute (0-2) 66
Trombley, Bennett, Adams 6-5-17, Hayama 5-1-13, Huff, Wilson, Godfrey 10-0-22, Quint 2-0-4, Shibuya 4-1-9, Soulierre, Curtis 0-1-1, Judkins
3-pt. goals: St. John 4, Calligan 2, Gilman; Godfrey 2, Hayama 2
Maranacook 15 26 51 66
MCI 20 39 51 75
George Stevens Acad. 49, MDI 46
At Blue Hill, Collin Henry scored 12 points and Tim Carter added 11 point for Eagles.
Carter and Blake Wessel each made two 3-point goals.
Robin Daley scored 12 points, including three 3-pointers, for the Trojans.
Mount Desert Island (0-1) 46
Frongillo 2-0-4, Dargis 1-0-2, Pooler 1-0-2, Staples 1-0-2, Daley 3-3-12, Lewis 3-0-6, Allen 1-0-2, Grover 3-0-6, O’Connel 4-0-8
George Stevens Acad. (1-0) 49
Owen 1-2-4, Cousins 0-0-0, Lymburner 0-0-0, Wessels 2-0-6, Carter 4-1-11, Peake 10-2-2, Gray 4-1-9, Henry 4-4-12, Bridges 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Daley 3; Wessel 2, Carter 2
MDI 9 21 37 49
George Stevens 13 29 37 46
JV: Mount Desert Island 65-38
Foxcroft 57, PCHS 39
At Guilford, Bobby Gilbert scored seven of his 22 points during a 21-12 second quarter when the Ponies pulled away from the Piscataquis Community Pirates.
Matt Carey chipped in with 14 points for the winners.
Ryan Yeo scored nine points for PCHS and Josh Luellen added seven.
Foxcroft (2-0) 57
Gilbert 6-7-22, Carey 5-4-14, Perry 4-0-8, Robinson 1-2-5, Withee 1-2-4, Croan 1-0-2, Earnest 1-0-2, Terrill, LaCasce, Imbert
PCHS (1-1) 39
Yeo 4-0-9, Wilson, Ja. Robinson, Je. Robinson, Weymouth 2-0-6, Wharff 2-0-4, Erickson 1-0-2, Luellen 2-3-7, McKenney 0-1-1, J. Tracy, S. Tracy
3-pt. goals: Gilbert 3, Robinson; Yeo, Weymouth 2
Foxcroft 10 28 49 57
PCHS 8 20 26 39
JV: PCHS 43-33
Stearns 65, Mattanawcook 57
At Lincoln, Derek DiFrederico and Matt LeGassey combined for 51 points as the visiting Minutemen led from start to finish in their season opener.
DiFrederico finished with 27 points and LeGassey 24 for Stearns, which led 20-7 after the first quarter.
Dan Langevin led 1-1 Mattanawcook with 14 points.
Stearns (1-0) 65
DiFrederico 11-3-27, LeGassey 10-4-24, Cyr 4-0-8, Barnett 2-0-4, C. Jandreau 1-0-2, A. Jandreau, Beaulieu, McInnis
Mattanawcook Academy (1-1) 57
Langevin 6-2-14, McKinnon 2-2-6, Andrews 1-0-3, Dy. Hanscom 2-2-7, Du. Hanscom 4-1-9, Berry 4-1-9, Slike 1-1-3, L’Italien 2-0-4, Ireland, Young
3-pt. goals: DiFrederico 2; Andrews, Dy. Hanscom
Stearns 20 34 52 65
Mattanawcook 7 20 35 57
JV: Mattanawcook 62-41
Calais 61, Lee Academy 55
At Lee, Russ McLean’s 3-pointer with 1:50 left gave Calais the lead for good and triggered a string of eight unanswered points that clinched the game for the Blue Devils.
Devon McPhee scored 15 points for the winners, McLean finished with 13 and Scott McDonald had 11.
Tom Bird’s game-high 18 points, including 16 in the second half, and Neil Cowan’s 13 paced Lee Academy.
Calais (1-1) 61
McPhee 5-4-15, McLean 5-0-13, McDonald 5-1-11, Smith 2-0-4, Dickerson 3-0-6, Reynolds 2-1-6, Woodside 2-2-6, Guthrie
Lee Academy (0-2) 55
Bird 6-5-18, Cowan 6-0-13, Thompson, Rideout, Dow 2-0-4, Currie, King 2-1-5, Worster 3-2-8, Mallett 2-1-5, Tripp 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: McLean 3, McPhee; Bird, Cowan
Calais 14 32 41 61
Lee Academy 13 31 42 55
JV: Lee Academy 61-40
Ellsworth 61, Sumner 43
At East Sullivan, Corey DeWitt pumped in a game-high 21 points and Demetrias Katsiaficas and Andy Tracy contributed 11 apiece as Ellsworth triumphed.
Ellsworth outscored Sumner 21-8 in the second quarter to break the game open.
Kyle Joy’s 19 points and Andy Allen’s eight led Sumner.
Ellsworth (1-0) 61
C. DeWitt 8-5-21, Young 1-0-2, Katsiaficas 4-2-11, J. DeWitt 3-0-6, Tracy 5-1-11, Britt 1-0-2, Conners 1-0-3, Jordan 1-0-2
Sumner (0-2) 43
Johnson 2-2-6, Joy 7-3-19, White 2-2-6, Allen 3-2-8, Jacques 0-2-2, Coffin 1-0-2, Pennartz, Eldridge, Burditt, Manning
3-pt. goals: Katsiaficas, Conners; Joy 2
Ellsworth 12 33 46 61
Sumner 9 17 28 43
Dexter 56, Penobscot Valley 37
At Dexter, Chris Rabideau, Mike Martin and Matt Murray each scored nine points for the Tigers.
Martin and Murray each had 3-pointers.
Andrew Hallett scored 12 points for the Howlers.
Penobscot Valley (0-1) 37
Hallett 5-2-12, Hockridge 0-1-1, Michaud 0-0-0, Cummings 1-0-2, Ireland 2-0-4, Coyle 3-1-7, Cyr 2-0-5, Crosby 0-0-0, Lavertu 3-0-6, Speed 0-0-0
Dexter (1-1) 56
Martin 4-0-9, Kenney 1-0-2, Towle 3-0-6, Day 2-2-6, Murray 4-0-9, Pullen 3-0-6, Bowers 1-2-4, Rabideau 3-3-9, Martin 0-0-0, Rush 1-0-2, McCarthy 0-3-3
3-pt. goals: Cyr; Martin, Murray
PVHS 12 27 32 37
Dexter 8 35 44 56
JV: Dexter 70-46
Shead 72, Lubec 53
At Lubec, Aaron Sullivan scored 11 of his 19 points in the third period as Shead of Eastport outscored Lubec 30-16 to pull away for the win.
Ricky Kroll also had 19 points for the Tigers and Nick Martinez contributed 17.
Jesse Blake had 20 points for Lubec while Aaron Stafford added 11 and Jeff Rice scored 10.
Shead (1-0) 72
Kroll 8-2-19, Lewey 1-1-4, Martinez 8-0-17, Maloney 4-0-8, Sullivan 8-3-19, C. Hastings 1-0-3, Cyr 1-0-2, Demolet, Stanhope, Bowen, Kilton, P. Joyner, S. Hastings, B. Joyner
Lubec (0-1) 53
Rice 4-2-10, Murray 2-3-8, Matthew 2-0-4, Stafford 5-0-11, Blake 7-4-20, Gove, O’Brien, Munson
3-pt. goals: Kroll, Martinez, Lewey, C. Hastings; Blake 2, Murray, Stafford
Shead 11 22 52 72
Lubec 13 20 36 53
Central 50, Searsport 44
At Searsport, Nick Elliott scored six of his 11 points during a 19-13 fourth quarter when the Red Devils of Corinth pulled away for the victory.
Joey Kane chipped in with 12 points for the winners, who hit 7 of 10 free throws in the fourth quarter.
Josh McFarlin paced Searsport with 19 points, seven rebounds and four assists.
Central (1-0) 50
Connolly, Palmer 1-0-2, Strout 4-0-8, Underhill 1-3-5, Parker, Smith, Elliott 4-3-11, J. Kane 5-2-12, Julian 2-1-5, Nickerson 2-3-7, D. Kane
Searsport (0-2) 44
McFarlin 9-0-19, Manner 2-0-4, Mercier, Mercer, Garton 2-2-6, R. Nickerson 0-1-1, M. Nickerson 2-0-4, Adams 1-0-2, Tufts, Chaar, Lockhart 3-0-8, Hancock
3-pt. goals: McFarlin, Lockhart 2
Central 11 22 31 50
Searsport 6 19 31 44
JV: Searsport 43-41
Penquis 66, Schenck 50
At Milo, Justin Allen and Devin Perkins both scored 20 points, Alley also making five steals, while Devin Perkins made 12 rebounds for the Patriots.
Jorden Allen had a 3-point basket and a total of 18 points.
Mark Hanington scored 26 points for the Wolverines. Arron Waite made 12 points, including three 3-pointers
Schenck (0-2) 50
Hanington 11-4-26, Bishop 2-0-4, Waite 4-1-12, Graham 0-0-0, Jamo 1-1-3, Pelkey 2-1-5
Penquis (2-0) 66
N. Allen 1-0-2, Jo. Allen 7-3-18, Young 2-0-4, Ju. Allen 9-2-20, Faulkingham 0-0-0, Zwicker 0-0-0, Perkins 7-4-20, Andrews 0-0-0, Carey 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Waite (3); Jo. Allen, Perkins (2)
Schenck 8 17 33 50
Penquis 20 34 51 66
JV: Schenck 69-47
Girls basketball
Calvary Chapel 60, Highview 20
At Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor, Kelley Miller’s 17-point effort sparked the Sabers to victory.
Shaela Colby and Jessica Graves scored 10 points each for Calvary Chapel Christian of Orrington.
Alyssa Scott led Highview Christian of Charleston with seven points.
Calvary Chapel (1-0) 60
Colby 5-0-10, Graves 5-0-10, Miller 8-0-17, Elliot 4-0-8, Plissey 1-0-2, M. Veilleux 1-0-2, Doten, Ericson, Grice, Mears 1-0-2, C. Veilleux 1-0-2, Lowe 3-0-7
Highview Christian (1-1) 20
Lewis 3-0-6, Scott 3-0-7, Day 2-0-4, Pereira 1-1-3, Jones, Geringer, Cary, Jade Philbrick, Jana Philbrick, Nguyen
3-pt. goals: Miller
Calvary Chapel 12 26 42 60
Highview Christian 4 8 15 20
Maranacook 55, MCI 51
At Readfield, junior guard Toby Martin poured in a game-high 33 points and Maranacook built a 16-point lead after three quarters before holding off the Huskies of Maine Central Institute.
Kellie Mason had 10 points for Maranacook.
Victoria Huff’s 20 points and Macky Sullivan’s nine led MCI of Pittsfield.
MCI (0-2) 51
M. Dodge, J. Holt, M. Holt 3-1-8, Currier 0-1-1, K. Dodge 1-0-3, Sullivan 2-5-9, Kennedy, Lamari 1-0-2, Fernald 4-0-8, Frost, Huff 8-4-20
Maranacook (2-0) 55
Martin 12-9-33, Prescott, Denbow 1-0-2, Pullen, Bardaglio 3-0-6, Bean 1-0-2, Mason 4-2-10, Violette
3-pt. goals: M. Holt
MCI 16 24 26 51
Maranacook 14 30 42 55
Belfast 57, Winslow 52
At Belfast, the Lions went 6-for-6 from the foul line in the final minutes to hold off the Black Raiders.
Katelyn Ross tossed in 22 points to lead Belfast, while Kate Bailey scored 10.
Sarah Roderigue paced Winslow with 17 points and Amanda Lapointe netted 10.
Winslow (1-1) 52
Byrne 2-2-6, Morin 2-0-4, Peters, Pelletier, Lapointe 4-1-10, Carte 2-0-4, Bossie 4-1-9, Roderigue 6-5-17, Boutin 1-0-2, McClarie
Belfast (2-0) 57
Whittier, Reed, Ellis 2-2-7, Read, K. Ross 7-5-22, Murphy 3-2-8, J. Ross, Bailey 5-0-10, Gray 4-0-8, Flagg 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Lapointe; Ellis, K. Ross 3
Winslow 10 26 39 52
Belfast 21 27 43 57
JV: Belfast 42-36
Hockey
Houlton 8, Stearns 0
At Houlton, Micah Carton and Tyler Hutchinson each registered a goal and two assists to lead the Shiretowners past the Minutemen.
Chris Howland, Grady Anderson, Ian Pasquarelli, Kyle McCormick and Mitch Hall all helped with a goal apiece for 1-0 Houlton. Nic Joslyn made seven saves on nine shots.
Tyler Pelkey and Josh Harmon each scored a goal for 0-1 Stearns of Millinocket. Matt Huston had an assist. Jay Kim and Mike McVey combined to make 36 saves on 44 shots.
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