Third-quarter surge lifts MCI past Mount View

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PITTSFIELD – Kasey Dodge scored 20 points Friday night to help push Maine Central Institute to a 49-28 girls basketball victory over Mount View of Thorndike. Victoria Huff scored 11 points and posted six assists for the Huskies, who outscored the Mustangs 16-4 in the…
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PITTSFIELD – Kasey Dodge scored 20 points Friday night to help push Maine Central Institute to a 49-28 girls basketball victory over Mount View of Thorndike.

Victoria Huff scored 11 points and posted six assists for the Huskies, who outscored the Mustangs 16-4 in the third quarter to pull away.

Amy Miles netted 12 points for Mount View.

Mount View 28

A. Miles 4-4-12, Hunter 0-1-1, L. Miles 1-0-3, Mehuren 1-2-4, Caler 1-0-2, Gillette 0-2-2, Clements 1-2-4, Stevens, York, Wooley, Jones

MCI 49

K. Dodge 6-5-20, Huff 3-4-11, J. Holt 1-0-2, M. Holt 0-3-3, Currier 1-1-3, Sullivan 1-6-8, Kennedy 0-1-1, Frost 0-1-1, M. Dodge, Lemeri, Ferland

3-pt. goals: L. Miles; K. Dodge

Mount View 8 13 17 28

MCI 10 20 36 49

Penobscot Valley 43, Schenck 28

At Howland, Nancy Hallett had nine points and 10 rebounds to help lead the Penobscot Valley Howlers past Schenck of East Millinocket.

Sarah Colbeth had six points, all in the fourth quarter, and eight rebounds for the Howlers.

Robin Larlee scored 10 points for the Wolverines.

Schenck (0-5) 28

Bishop 3-0-6, Rideout, Gleason 0-1-1, McLeod 1-0-2, Jamo 0-2-2, Carey 3-0-6, Hanington, Peabody 0-1-1, Sprague, Larlee 5-0-10

Penobscot Valley (3-2) 43

Colbeth 1-3-6, Hallett 4-1-9, McGinn 1-1-3, Drost 3-2-8, Brown 1-0-2, Foster 1-0-3, Dawson, A. Hallett 1-0-2, Lavertu 2-0-4, Cyr, Barnard, Snape 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Colbeth, Foster

Schenck 6 17 28 43

Penobscot Valley 8 19 22 28

Greenville 53, Highview Chr. 18

At Greenville, Hannah Breton led the Lakers with 19 points.

Darla Larson added 10 points for Greenville.

For the Knights of Charleston, Linda Pereira made nine points.

Highview Christian 18

Pereira 3-2-9, Lewis 2-2-6, Day 1-0-2, Scott 1-0-2, Geringer 0-0-0, Nguyen 0-0-0, Cary 0-0-0, Jones 0-0-0, Jad. Philbrick 0-0-0, Jan. Philbrick 0-0-0

Greenville 53

H. Breton 8-2-19, Larson 5-0-10, Smith 3-0-6, R. Breton 2-1-5, Hanson 2-1-5, Gary 2-0-4, Harris 1-0-2, Farrington 1-0-2, Ward 0-0-0, Fiumenero 0-0-0, Nystrom 0-0-0. Muzzy 0-0-0

3-pt. goals: Pereira; Breton

Highview Chr. 6 10 10 18

Greenville 11 25 41 53

Calais 54, Woodland 53

At Calais, Sarah Mahan converted both ends of the bonus twice in the last 11/2 minutes, lifting the Blue Devils to victory over the Dragons.

Tracie Eagan paced Calais with 16 points, while Mahan and Danielle Feck netted 14 each.

Kaitlyn Leeman tossed in a game-high 23 points for Woodland. Michelle Ferry scored 11.

Calais (4-1) 54

Eagan 6-1-16, Feck 5-1-14, Mahan 5-4-14, O’Brien 1-0-2, Taylor 2-1-5, Gillespie 1-0-3, Smith

Woodland (3-1) 53

Leeman 9-2-23, Ferry 3-4-11, Kochendoerfer 2-0-4, Gillespie 2-0-4, Murphy 1-0-2, Brown, Troiani 4-1-9

3-pt. goals: Eagan 3, Feck 3, Gillespie; Leeman 3, Ferry

Calais 18 33 43 54

Woodland 15 26 41 53

JV: Calais 47-40

Camden Hills 50, Rockland 43

At Camden Hills, Samanta Wiley made four 3-pointers and 15 points for Windjammers.

Morgan Hart added 11 points and Mary-Anne Croce added 10.

Annie Pennell scored 15 points for the Tigers. Kaitlyn Hynes made 11 points.

Rockland (3-2) 43

Hurley 1-0-2, Grant 2-0-4, Clark 2-0-4, Felt 0-0-0, Pennell 4-7-15, Dunton 0-0-0, Barnes 3-0-7, Hynes 3-5-11, Todd 0-0-0

Camden Hills (4-0) 50

Wiley 4-3-15, Friesland 1-0-2, Smith 0-1-1, Newcombe 0-0-0, Holgerson 0-0-0, Gushee 2-3-9, Neville 0-2-2, Richard 0-0-0, Hart 4-2-11, Croce 4-1-10

3-pt. goals: Barnes; Wiley (4), Gushee (2), Hart, Croce

Rockland 5 19 26 43

Camden Hills 15 24 39 50

JV: Camden Hills 38-24

Belfast 70, Lincoln Acad. 23

At Lincoln, Cassi Gray scored 17 points to help lead Belfast to its fifth win of the season.

Jillian Ross added nine points for the Lions.

Belfast (5-0) 70

Whittier 1-5-8, B. Reed 1-0-2, Evans 1-0-2, Ellis 1-0-2, K. Ross 3-0-8, Murphy 4-0-8, J. Ross 3-2-9, Bailey 4-0-8, Gray 7-3-17, Flagg 2-0-4, Grant 1-0-2, Cummings, H. Reed

Lincoln Academy (1-4) 23

Hartford 1-0-2, Waser 4-0-8, Alley 1-0-2, Gaeth 2-0-4, York 0-1-1, Russell 1-0-2, Coopersmith 2-0-4, Prior, Harlow, Wyman, Hanna, Neal, Evans

3-pt. goals: K. Ross 2, Whittier, J. Ross

Belfast 17 33 48 70

Lincoln Acad. 4 13 15 23

JV: Belfast 38-36

Presque Isle 51, MDI 23

At Mount Desert, the Wildcats hit five 3-pointers in the first quarter on their way to victory over the Trojans.

Michelle Post led Presque Isle with 14 points, including four 3-pointers. Katie Delong and Melissa Demerchant scored 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Amanda Young led Mount Desert Island with seven points.

Presque Isle (5-0) 51

Deschene 3-2-8, A. Delong 0-2-2, Pinette, Post 5-0-14, K. Delong 3-3-11, Demerchant 4-2-10, Watananuchit, Morris 2-2-6, Moody, Richards

Mount Desert Island (3-2) 23

Stanley 2-0-4, Stratton 1-2-4, Rosborough, Banks, Shuster, Hodgdon, Records, Falt 1-0-2, Young 3-0-7, Christie 3-0-6, Dow

3-pt. goals: Post 4, K. Delong 2; Young

Presque Isle 21 30 36 51

MDI 9 13 19 23

JV: MDI 45-42

Medomak Valley 57, Leavitt 50

At Waldoboro, Nikki Brown scored 17 points to lead Medomak Valley past Leavitt of Turner Center.

Ali Ludwig had 13 points and nine rebounds for Medomak Valley and Heather Fogg scored 12 points.

Annie Dyer netted 17 points for Leavitt. Brittany Duncan scored 13 points and Steph Healy added 11.

Leavitt (0-3) 50

Naylor 1-0-2, Healy 3-2-11, Chaisson 1-2-4, Dyer 8-1-17, Duncan 3-7-13, Burgess 1-1-3, Gurney, Sierra

Medomak Valley (2-1) 57

K. Jenson 0-2-2, C. Jenson 1-0-2, Johnson 1-0-2, Ludwig 4-5-13, Fogg 2-7-12, Brown 7-3-17, Philbrook 0-1-1, Mountainland 3-2-8, Cornforth, Lufkin, Calderwood, Reynolds

3-pt. goals: Healy 3; Fogg

Leavitt 10 25 31 50

Medomak Valley 16 28 38 57

JV: Medomak Valley 32-19

CAHS 40, Washburn 38 (2OT)

At Washburn, Lindsay Michaud scored four of her team-high 10 points in the second overtime as Central Aroostook outlasted the host Beavers.

Sami Brewer added a 3-pointer in the second extra session for the Panthers.

Nicole McLaughlin paced Washburn with 12 points, while Emily Campbell had 10 points and nine rebounds.


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