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JONESPORT – Sandra Klausmeyer netted 14 points and had eight rebounds to help lead the Sumner Tigers to a 51-45 schoolgirl basketball win over the Jonesport-Beals Royalettes Thursday night. Katrina Beal scored 13 points for the Tigers and Brittany Dunbar added 11.
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JONESPORT – Sandra Klausmeyer netted 14 points and had eight rebounds to help lead the Sumner Tigers to a 51-45 schoolgirl basketball win over the Jonesport-Beals Royalettes Thursday night.

Katrina Beal scored 13 points for the Tigers and Brittany Dunbar added 11.

Ashten Smith netted 21 points and had 11 rebounds for Jonesport-Beals and Starr Look added 12 points.

Sumner (4-1) 51

Beal 5-0-13, Rock 1-0-2, Dunbar 5-0-11, Klausmeyer 3-8-14, Ridges 1-0-2, Bragdon 2-0-5, Pinkham 1-1-3, Tucker, Alley, Scott, Paige, Robinson

Jonesport-Beals (1-2) 45

C. Hunkler 1-0-2, Look 4-2-12, Blount 0-2-2, Smith 9-3-21, S. Beal 0-1-1, W. Beal 3-0-7, S. Hunkler, A. G. Backman, Crowley, K. Smith

3-pt. goals: Beal 3, Dunbar, Bragdon; Look 2, W. Beal

Sumner 17 24 43 51

Jonesport-Beals 5 18 31 43

East Grand 36, Calvary Chapel 23

At Eastern Maine Community College, Bangor, Marie Gilman scored 19 points to lead East Grand of Danforth to victory.

Gina Zaneldien netted eight points for East Grand.

Shaela Colby scored 10 points for Calvary Chapel of Orrington.

East Grand (3-1) 36

Gilman 8-1-19, G. Zaneldian 4-0-8, Osnoe 1-0-2, McKay 3-1-7, Shay, M. Zaneldien, Langill, Crone, Marks, Dodge

Calvary Chapel (2-1) 23

C. Deilleux 1-0-2, Lowe 2-0-4, Colby 5-0-10, Erickson 1-0-2, Miller 1-0-2, Elliott 0-3-3, Graves, M. Deilleux, Plissey

3-pt. goals: Gilman 2

East Grand 9 17 26 36

Calvary Chapel 8 10 11 23

Hermon 54, Penquis 31

At Hermon, Mallory Hall racked up 16 points and 10 rebounds as the Hawks won their fourth game.

Shannon Wiggin had 10 points and 10 rebounds for Hermon. Marissa McLeod added nine points, seven steals and six assists.

Becca Madden led the Patriots of Milo with eight.

Penquis 31

Madden 2-4-8, Hamlin 2-0-5, Hussey 0-1-1, Morrill 2-0-4, London 1-0-2, Cobb 1-1-3, M. Dolley 2-0-5, C. Gerrish 0-1-1, Mulhein 1-0-2, H. Dolley, Graves, S. Gerrish, Comeau

Hermon 54

Hall 6-4-16, Wiggin 5-0-10, McLeod 3-2-9, Dobbin 1-2-4, White 2-0-4, Nightingale 0-2-2, McDonald 2-3-7, Gibson 1-0-2, Campbell, Perry, Ford, Spann

3-pt. goals: Hamlin, M. Dolley; McLeod

Penquis 7 11 22 31

Hermon 18 32 46 54

Mattanawcook 48, Piscataquis 27

At Guilford, Ali Keegan scored 18 points to lead Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln to its first win.

Hannah Reed added nine points for the Lynx.

Charley Bradford had 11 points and six rebounds for Piscataquis.

Mattanawcook (1-4) 48

Piepras 2-0-4, Oliver 0-2-2, Cousineau 1-0-2, Ja. Littlefield 3-0-6, Malone 2-0-4, Reed 4-1-9, Vose 1-0-2, Keegan 7-3-18, Je. Littlefield, Martin, Thornton

Piscataquis (1-4) 27

Crouse 0-1-1, Woodbury 1-1-3, St. Louis 0-2-2, Littlefield 2-0-4, Martel 1-0-2, Shufelt 1-0-2, Knight 1-0-2, Bradford 4-3-11, Levesque, Bailey, Martell, McKuisick

Mattanawcook 10 22 31 48

Piscataquis 6 8 14 27

JV: Mattanawcook 37-21

Dexter 81, Schenck 21 ;

Ames sets scoring record

At Dexter, 6-foot-4 junior center Ashley Ames poured in 33 points, breaking a Dexter girls single game scoring record shared by her coach, to lead the undefeated Tigers to their fifth victory.

Current Dexter coach Margaret (Clark) Veazie scored 31 points in 1977 and Shawna McKenney matched that feat in the early 1980s.

On Wednesday, Brittany Veazie chipped in with 13 points and seven steals for the winners.

Ashley Peabody paced Schenck of East Millinocket with eight points.

Schenck (0-4) 21

Nicholson, Bishop 2-0-4, Rideout 0-1-1, Gleason, MacLeod, Jamo, Carey 1-0-2, Harrington 1-0-2, Peabody 3-2-8, Sprague, Pray, Larlee 2-0-4

Dexter (5-0) 81

M. Ames 1-0-2, Veazie 4-4-13, Chapman 2-4-8, Mountain 2-2-6, Fogarty 1-0-2, Cote 1-0-2, Hartford 2-3-7, Alton, Patterson 2-4-8, A. Ames 13-7-33

3-pt. goals: Veazie

Schenck 4 7 15 21

Dexter 27 48 70 81

GHCA wins two

At North Haven, Greater Houlton Christian Academy evened its record to 2-2 with a 47-26 win over North Haven on Thursday and a 44-24 victory on Wednesday.

Amanda Jago paced GHCA with 20 points in Thursday’s win and Megan Korhonen put in 11. Laura Barrett scored 10 for North Haven.

Lacey Farrar scored 10 points for GHCA in Wednesday’s victory while Korhonen put in nine and Colleen Sjoberg had 11 rebounds. Jamie Lane scored nine points for North Haven.

Islesboro 48, Pine Tree 36

At Islesboro, Crystal Love had 14 points and seven rebounds to help lead Islesboro past Pine Tree Adademy of Freeport.

Caitlin Anderson scored 10 points and had eight rebounds and six steals for Islesboro. Kate Hauprich added 10 pionts.

Brittney Lounder netted 15 points for Pine Tree and Rachel Hautman had nine.

Pine Tree Academy (2-1) 36

Clapp 1-1-3, Dawez 2-0-4, Hautman 3-3-9, Lounder 7-1-15, Saavedra 2-1-5, S. Kohls, A. Kohls

Islesboro (2-1) 48

Love 5-4-14, Hauprich 5-0-10, Johnston 0-2-2, Hatch 1-1-3, Hall 3-0-7, Durkee 1-0-2, Anderson 5-0-10

3-pt. goals: Hall

Pine Tree 7 22 31 36

Islesboro 13 17 31 48

GSA 48, DI-Stonington 33

At Deer Isle, Bethany Roberts ended up with 16 points, including nine in a row in the fourth quarter to put the Mariners to bed.

Sadie Beardsworth chipped in with 12 for the Eagles of Blue Hill.

Heather Hutchinson led Deer Isle-Stonington with 15.

George Stevens (2-3) 48

Roberts 7-2-16, Beardsworth 5-2-12, Keevan, Wardwell 1-0-2, Smith, Astbury 1-0-2, Brady, Moon 0-1-1, Winters 1-0-3, Conte 2-0-4, Flynn 1-0-2, Haskell 3-0-6

Deer Isle-Stonington (0-4) 33

Hutchinson 5-5-15, Lawry 1-1-3, Becton, McDonell, Fifield 1-2-4, Lawson 1-0-2, Bray 0-2-2, Eaton 1-2-4, Galle, Boyce 1-1-3, Foellmer

3-pt. goals: Winters

George Stevens 6 20 29 48

DI-Stonington 5 19 29 33

JV: George Stevens 44-19

Lee Academy 69, Bangor Chr. 47

At Lee, Shelby Pickering scored her 1,000th career point in the first quarter. The Lee Academy junior had 34 points, 20 rebounds, and seven steals on the night.

Kristen Hersom netted 11 points for the Pandas. Marci Moors had 10 rebounds and Samantha Cole had eight points.

Emily Jenkins scored 23 points for Bangor Christian and Kaitlyn French added eight.

Bangor Christian (0-5) 47

Leathers 0-1-1, M. French 1-0-2, Wheaton 1-1-3, Hutchins 2-0-4, Spaulding 1-0-2, Jenkins 8-7-23, K. French 3-2-8, Holmes 0-1-1, Morroes 1-1-3, Ricci, Bane

Lee Academy (6-0) 69

Worcester 0-1-1, J. Moors 1-0-2, Pickering 13-8-34, A. Jandreau 1-0-2, Maxwell 1-0-2, M. Moors 2-2-6, Hersom 4-0-11, Cole 4-0-8, King 1-0-3, A. Jandreau, Hanscom, Ham

3-pt. goals: Hersom, King

Bangor Chr. 4 16 27 47

Lee Academy 16 37 52 69

JV: Lee 45-23

Central 63, Stearns 35

At Corinth, the host Red Devils raced out to a 24-5 first-quarter lead and cruised to -their fourth win of the season.

Jenny Rollins led Central with 20 points, while Traci Underhill scored 13, Caitlyn Elliott 10 and Shawna Bell nine.

Trisha MacDonald led Stearns of Millinocket with 13 points, while Leslie Osborne added eight points.

Stearns (3-1) 35

T. MacDonald 4-3-13, Hale 1-0-2, Arsenault 1-0-2, Osborne 3-2-8, Somers 0-2-2, J. Michaud 1-0-2, A. MacDonald 1-0-2, Collinsworth 1-2-4, Nason, Leet, Achorn, D,. Michaud

Central (4-1) 63

Bell 3-2-9, Jones 2-0-4, Rollins 8-2-20, Collins 1-2-4, Daniel 1-1-3, Elliott 5-0-10, Underhill 4-5-13, Long, Gallagher, Libby, Davis, Griffiths

3-pt. goals: T. MacDonald 2; Rollins, Bell

Stearns 5 13 27 35

Central 24 36 52 63

JV: Stearns 41-34

So. Aroostook 60, Katahdin 36

At Dyer Brook, Shawna Martin netted 15 points to help lead Southern Aroostook to its fourth win.

Olivia McGary scored 14 for the Warriors. Audrey Charette had 11 points and Mindy Watson had 12 assists.

K.C. Duffy-Stanley and Kristlie McMoran each netted nine points for the Cougars of Stacyville.

Katahdin (3-2) 36

Duffy-Stanley 2-4-9, McMoran 4-0-9, Ja. Green 2-0-4, Je. Green 0-2-2, Violete 3-0-6, Gallagher 0-1-1, Hill 2-1-5, Martin, Bates, Robinson

Southern Aroostook (4-0) 60

Martin 7-1-15, McGary 6-2-14, Charette 5-1-11, Hardy 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-2-4, Collier 2-1-5, Caswell 1-2-4, Watson 2-0-5, Clark, Lyons, Ryan

3-pt. goals: Duffy-Stanley, McMoran; Watson

Katahdin 8 18 28 36

So. Aroostook 18 29 46 60

JV: Southern Aroostook 27-26

Ashland 57, Cen. Aroostook 40

At Mars Hill, Ashley Nemer scored 16 points to lift the Hornets by the Panthers.

Angela Belskis chipped in with 13 for the winners and Amber Smith had 10.

Alicia Rideout and Lindsay Michaud had eight points each to pace Central Aroostook.

Ashland (5-0) 57

Belskis 5-3-13, Neemer 4-8-16, Smith 5-010, Chamberlain 3-2-9, Peters 4-1-9, Spooner, Sherman

Cen. Aroostook (2-3) 40

Rideout 3-0-8, Michaud 1-6-8, Fletcher 2-3-7, Collins 3-0-7, Brewer 2-1-5, Long 0-3-3, Lundeen 1-0-2, Graham, Garrison, DeGra

3-pt. goals: Chamberlain; Rideout 2, Collins

Ashland 18 36 49 57

Cen. Aroostook 7 19 29 40

Boys basketball

Calais 52, Narraguagus 51

At Harrington, Russ McLean scored 16 points to help Calais to the narrow victory over Narraguagus.

Scott McDonald netted 13 points for Calais while John Smith added 12.

Gabe Checker scored 13 for the Knights. Saben Rossi had 12 points and Jamie Bailey added 10.

Calais (3-2) 52

Smith 6-0-12, Bickerson 1-0-2, McLean 7-0-16, McDonald 5-2-13, Woodside 4-1-9, McPhee, Reynolds, Guthrie

Narraguagus (2-3) 51

Checker 5-3-13, Bailey 5-0-10, Rossi 6-0-12, Z. Worcester 2-1-5, Pelltier 2-0-4, C. Worcester, Leackfeldt

3-pt. goals: McLean 2, McDonald

Calais 14 25 37 52

Narraguagus 13 26 43 51

Pine Tree 66, Islesboro 56

At Islesboro, Jerod Verrill scored 33 points to help Pine Tree Academy of Freeport to a 3-0 start.

Will McClaran netted 10 points for Pine Tree Academy.

T.L. Tutor scored 16 points for Islesboro and Luke Thomas had 13 points with 14 rebounds. Joel Grindle netted 12 points and Craig Delaney added 10.

Pine Tree Academy (3-0) 66

Verrill 12-6-33, McClaran 5-0-10, Gepford 2-1-5, Deng 3-1-7, Goodall 3-1-9, Glover 1-0-2

Islesboro (0-3) 56

Tutor 6-4-16, Hussey 2-1-5, Delaney 5-0-10, Grindle 4-4-12, Thomas 6-1-13, Porter

3-pt. goals: Goodall 2, Verrill

Pine Tree 18 34 52 66

Islesboro 9 28 38 56

GHCA wins two games

At North Haven, Matt Hathaway scored 21 points to lead Greater Houlton Christian Academy by North Haven 65-52 on Thursday after scoring 18 points in GHCA’s 59-44 victory over North Haven on Wednesday.

Emery Lincoln chipped in with 16 points for GHCA on Thursday and Silas Kelly put in 14. Ansel Orne paced North Haven with 17 points and Ryan Lantagne netted 11.

Lincoln helped out with 12 points on Wednesday for GHCA and Drew Farrar added 11 points. Geoff Barrett paced North Haven with 15 and Lantagne put in 11.

Dexter 49, Schenck 45

At Dexter, Mike Martin scored 12 points to help push Dexter to the win.

Eric Day netted nine for the Tigers.

Brian Graham scored 14 points for Schenck of East Millinocket and Aaron Waite had 11. Tyler Thompson netted nine points.

Schenck (0-3) 45

Waite 5-0-11, Graham 7-0-14, Harrington 4-0-8, Bishop 1-1-3, T. Thompson 4-0-9, Kimball, K. Thompson, K. Pelkey, Jamo, Vaness, J. Pelkey, Cram

Dexter (3-2) 49

M. Martin 5-1-12, Kenney 0-1-1, Towle 3-1-8, Day 4-0-9, Pullen 2-4-8, Rabideau 2-1-5, McCarthy 3-0-6, Murray, Bowers, R. Martin, Rush, Buryachenko

3-pt. goals: Waite, T. Thompson; Martin, Towle, Day

Schenck 15 27 35 45

Dexter 15 28 43 49

Van Buren 69, Ashland 52

At Ashland, Tyler LaPierre chalked up 24 points to lead four players in double figures for the victorious Crusaders.

Jeremy Chasse tallied 14 points for Van Buren. Matt Gagnon and Andrew Martin added 10 apiece.

Trevor Tompkins led the Hornets with 21 points. Spencer Perry tossed in 11 and Curtis Belanger 10.

Van Buren (3-2) 69

LaPierre 10-4-24, Chasse 4-4-14, Gagnon 5-0-10, Martin 5-0-10, Corbin 2-0-4, Vick 1-2-5, Violette 1-0-2, Doucette

Ashland (0-5) 52

Tompkins 9-2-21, Perry 5-1-11, Belanger 5-0-10, Hunter 2-1-5, O’Clair 1-1-3, Baker 1-0-2, Lewin, Jandreau, Pierce, Millett, Chamberlain

3-pt. goals: Chasse 2, Vick; Tompkins

Van Buren 20 39 45 69

Ashland 14 28 42 52

JV: Van Buren 52-25


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