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ROCKPORT – Ryan Fitzgerald scored 16 points and Tim Stammen had 12 more along with six rebounds to help lead the Camden Hills Windjammers to their fifth win in six games, 66-54 over Lincoln Academy of Newcastle in a schoolboy basketball game Tuesday night. Patrick…
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ROCKPORT – Ryan Fitzgerald scored 16 points and Tim Stammen had 12 more along with six rebounds to help lead the Camden Hills Windjammers to their fifth win in six games, 66-54 over Lincoln Academy of Newcastle in a schoolboy basketball game Tuesday night.

Patrick Howell had 17 points and Derric Verney added 12 for Lincoln Academy.

Lincoln Academy (2-4) 54

Howell 6-4-17, Verney 5-2-12, Buckland 4-2-10, Seiders 1-0-2, Stalling 1-0-2, Williams 1-1-3, Cyr 3-0-6, Feltis 1-0-2

Camden Hills (5-1) 66

Fitzgerald 6-0-16, Stammen 6-0-12, Davis 3-0-8, Stearns, Moro 0-2-2, Beveridge 2-1-6, Draper 2-4-8, Horn, Pike 1-0-2, Kerr, Scamfer 2-0-4, Calabi, Tedford 2-2-6, Puls, Dennen 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Howell; Fitzgerald 4, Davis 2, Beveridge

Lincoln Academy 6 22 39 64

Camden Hills 21 34 57 66

JV: Lincoln Academy 59-56 (OT)

East Grand 81, GHCA 45

At UMaine-Presque Isle, Matt Scott scored 26 points for the Vikings and Darius Parker added 13.

Mike Hanington had 11 more for the winners.

Emery Lincoln made 25 points for the Eagles.

East Grand (6-1) 81

Scott 13-0-26, Parker 5-1-13, S. Preston 3-0-7, E. Hanington 2-3-7, M. Hanington 5-0-11, Byers 3-0-6, Dicker 1-2-4, N. Preston 0-2-2, A. Hanington 0-0-0, Morse 2-0-5

Greater Houlton Christian (4-3) 45

Lincoln 12-1-25, Kelly 4-0-8, Kennedy 2-0-4, Farrar 2-0-4, Kilcollins 1-0-2, Sjoberg 0-0-0, Thompson 0-0-0, Bell 0-0-0, Korhonen 0-0-0

3-pt. goals: Parker (2), S. Preston, M. Harington, Morse

East Grand 22 37 70 81

Houlton Christian 8 21 27 45

MCI 55, Rockland 53

At Pittsfield, junior Phil Hendricks was plagued by foul trouble, but scored 11 of his 13 points in the fourth quarter, including the game-winner, to complete the Huskies’ comeback.

Hendricks scored on a back-door layup off a set play with seven seconds remaining to give MCI the win. Ryan Bennett contributed 10 points for the Huskies.

Greg Crupi’s 14 points led Rockland, while Wade Oliver chipped in with 11.

Rockland (2-3) 53

Oliver 5-1-11, Sturks 2-0-5, Cousens 0-1-1, Levensellor 2-2-6, Worster 1-2-4, Moholland, Crupi 4-4-14, Coppola 1-0-3, Feener, Hynes 0-1-1, McGuire, Grade 2-4-8

MCI (2-4) 55

Trombley, Bennett 3-3-10, Adams 1-3-5, Hayama 3-2-8, Huff 1-0-2, Godfrey 3-1-8, Quint 1-0-2, Shibuya 3-1-7, Hendricks 4-5-13, Souliere, Curtis, Judkins

3-pt. goals: Sturks, Crupi 2; Bennett, Godfrey

Rockland 22 33 45 53

MCI 12 23 35 55

Bucksport 61, GSA 56

At Blue Hill, Wade Hopkins scored 22 points for the Golden Bucks and Joey Carmichael added 15 more.

Blake Wessel and Collin Henry each scored 11 points for the Eagles. Sam Bridges had 10 more.

Bucksport (3-3) 61

Pooler 0-0-0, Legere 2-1-5, Hopkins 8-5-22, Remick 1-0-2, Bunker 1-0-2, Mills 1-1-3, Johnson 0-0-0, Gourley 0-1-1, Ames 0-0-0, Clapper 0-1-1, Harvey 5-0-10, Charmicheal 5-3-15

GSA (1-4) 56

Owen 2-0-5, Cousin 1-0-2, Lymburner 0-0-0, Wessel 3-2-11, Carter 3-0-6, Peake 2-1-5, Gray 4-0-8, Henry 3-5-11, Bridges 5-0-10

3-pt. goals: Hopkins, Charmicheal (2); Owen, Wessel (3)

Bucksport 9 26 48 61

GSA 12 25 38 56

JV: GSA 49-47

DI-Stonington 67, Lee 58

At Deer Isle, freshman forward Shane Eaton scored eight of his game-high 19 points in the fourth quarter as the Mariners outscored the Pandas 27-15 in the fourth quarter to rally for the victory.

Eaton also wound up with eight rebounds.

Josh Eaton had 13 points and Tom Robbins contributed 12 points and 12 rebounds.

Neil Cowan’s 14 points, Nate Dow’s 13 and Tom Bird’s 11 points powered Lee Academy.

Lee Academy (1-5) 58

Rideout, Cowan 7-0-14, Dow 6-0-13, Bird 2-7-11, Worster 3-0-8, Mallett 4-0-8, Tripp 1-2-4

DI-Stonington (3-1) 67

Cousins 1-0-2, N. Ciomei 2-3-7, Robbins 5-2-12, L. Ciomei 1-0-2, Douglass 3-0-6, B. Ciomei 2-0-4, Parker 1-0-2, S. Eaton 8-3-19, J. Eaton 4-4-13

3-pt. goals: Dow; J. Eaton

Lee Academy 12 27 43 58

DI-Stonington 15 29 40 67

Girls basketball

Rockland 61, MCI 56

At Rockland, Caitlin Hynes scored a game-high 23 points, including eight in the fourth quarter, as Rockland nudged Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

Caitlyn Grant added nine points for the winners.

Victoria Huff, Megan Dodge and Kasey Dodge had 11 points each for MCI and Megan Ferland had nine more. Huff added six assists while Ashley Currier and Macky Sullivan had nine rebounds each and Sullivan dished out five assists.

MCI (3-3) 56

M. Dodge 4-0-11, J. Holt, M. Holt 0-2-2, Currier 2-1-5, K. Dodge 4-0-11, Sullivan 0-5-5, Ferland 4-1-9, Frost, Huff 3-5-11

Rockland (4-2) 61

Hurley 0-1-1, Grant 4-1-9, Clark 1-2-4, Felt 2-2-6, Pennell, Dunton 2-0-4, Barnes 1-1-3, Hynes 10-3-23, Kenniston, Crupi 1-0-2, Todd 1-3-5

3-pt. goals: M. Dodge 3, K. Dodge 3

MCI 9 22 45 56

Rockland 14 27 45 61

Houlton Chr. 51, East Grand 31

At the University of Maine-Presque Isle, Lacey Farrar scored six of her 12 points in the third period as Greater Houlton Christian Academy outscored East Grand of Danforth 13-4 to break the game open.

Amanda Jago had 14 points for GHCA, Farrar grabbed 10 rebounds to go with her 12 points and Colleen Sjoberg added nine points.

Marie Gilman’s game-high 16 points paced East Grand.

East Grand (3-4) 31

McKay, Gilman 6-0-16, M. Zaneldin, Osnoe 2-1-6, T. Shay, Langill, Crone, Marks, Dodge, G. Zaneldin, K. Shay 1-0-2

GHCA (4-3) 51

Farrar 6-0-12, Livezey, A. Jago 6-2-14, J. Jago 3-2-8, Korhonen 4-0-8, Vargas, Hartin, Lee, Sjoberg 3-3-9, Boutilier, Scott

3-pt. goals: Gilman 4, Osnoe

East Grand 0 15 19 31

Houlton Christian 10 22 35 51

Belfast 61, Erskine 26

At Belfast, Katelyn Ross tossed in 17 points to lead the Lions to their sixth win without a loss.

Kate Bailey scored 14 points for the winners.

Morgan Malley led Erskine Academy of South China with six points.

Erskine Acad. (1-5) 26

Philbrook, Dow 2-0-5, St. Amand 1-0-2, Gleaton 2-0-4, Hall 1-2-4, Foss, Malley 2-2-6, Proctor 0-1-1, Shanhale 2-0-4

Belfast (6-0) 61

Whittier 2-0-5, Reed 1-1-3, Evans, Ellis 3-0-7, Read 1-0-2, K. Ross 7-0-17, Murphy 1-0-2, J. Ross 4-0-8, Bailey 7-0-14, Flagg, Grant 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Dow; Whittier, Ellis, K. Ross 3

Erskine 2 13 16 26

Belfast 15 30 45 61

North Haven 40, Highview Ch. 30

At Bangor’s Eastern Maine Community College, Desiree Mayo scored eight points in the third period and Laura Barrett chipped in with six as North Haven outscored Highview Christian 16-5 to build a 34-21 lead.

Barrett had 16 points to lead the Hawks and Mayo finished with 13. April Brown scored 11.

Sarah Lewis’ 16 points led Highview Christian of Charleston.

North Haven (2-7) 40

Barrett 7-2-16, Ap. Brown 5-1-11, Mayo 5-1-13, Jones, Orne, Lane, McKenzie, Al. Brown, Campbell

Highview Christian (3-3) 30

Lewis 6-3-16, Pereira 1-1-3, Day 2-0-4, Scott 3-0-6, Ja. Philbrick, Greinger, Je. Philbrick 0-1-1, Cary

3-pt. goals: Mayo 2; Lewis

North Haven 13 18 34 40

Highview Christian 7 16 21 30

Winslow 52, Mount View 35

At Thorndike, Winslow converted 20 of its 36 free throw attempts while Mount View went two-for-four.

Sarah Roderigue scored seven of her 14 points in the fourth quarter as Winslow outscored Mount View 17-6 to pull away.

Brittany Moore finished with 11 points and Amanda Byrne had nine.

Amy Miles’ 12 points and Kristy Clements’ eight points and nine rebounds led Mount View.

Winslow (4-2) 52

Byrne 4-1-9, Gagne 0-2-2, Moore 4-2-11, Peters 0-1-1, Carter 1-2-4, Bossie 3-1-7, Roderigue 3-8-14, Boutin 1-0-2, McClarie 0-2-2, Pelletier

Mount View (0-6) 35

A. Miles 5-0-12, Hunter 1-2-4, Stevens 1-0-3, L. Miles 2-0-4, Mehuren 1-0-2, Caler 1-0-2, Clements 4-0-8, Wooley, Jones, Gillette

3-pt. goals: Moore; Miles 2, Stevens

Winslow 8 22 35 52

Mount View 4 14 29 35

JV: Winslow 50-27

Central 76, Searsport 30

At Corinth, Jenny Rollins scored 21 of her game-high 28 points in the first half as Central built a 35-11 halftime lead en route to its triumph.

Theresa Libby tossed in 14 points while Shawna Bell and Caitlin Elliott combined for 16 more.

Nicole Shute’s 19 points topped Searsport and Nori Francis-Mezger had seven.

Searsport (1-5) 30

Shute 9-0-19, Francis-Mezger 3-1-7, Tripp 1-0-2, S. Brassbridge 1-0-2, Carroll, Cook, Hall, Porter, M. Brassbridge, Nielsen, Frisbie, Josephson

Central (5-1) 76

Rollins 11-2-28, Libby 6-2-14, Gallagher 1-0-2, Davis 1-2-5, Bell 3-2-8, Griffiths 2-1-5, Collins 2-1-5, Elliott 4-0-8, Underhill 0-1-1, Long, Jones, Daniel

3-pt. goals: Shute; Rollins 4, Davis

Searsport 9 11 24 30

Central 24 35 54 76

Mount Ararat 55, Hampden 45

At Topsham, Erin Johnson scored 18 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the host Mount Ararat Eagles by Hampden Academy.

Erika Stupinski contributed 12 points, 10 rebounds and four assists and Elaine Emerson added 11 for the Eagles.

Jill Beal had 20 points and Johanna Ghiringhelli added 12 for the Broncos.

Hampden (3-1) 45

Beal 10-0-20, Ghiringhelli 3-4-12, Stephenson 1-0-3, Veinote, Morris, Ross 4-0-9, Thompson, Ryder

Mount Ararat (4-0) 55

Johnson 9-0-18, Stupinski 4-3-12, Emerson 3-4-11, Eiane 2-2-7, Rogers 4-0-8, Haggerty, Charette

3-pt. goals: Ghiringhelli, Stephenson, Ross; Stupinski, Emerson, Eiane

Hampden 15 26 37 45

Mount Ararat 15 26 42 55

JV: Hampden 58-56 (OT)

Lubec 54, Shead 45

At Eastport, Leanne Pike scored eight of her 21 points in the third quarter and Kara Scoville had seven of her 12 in the critical frame to lead the Lubec Hornets past Shead.

Pike also grabbed 12 rebounds for Lubec.

Skylar Richardson and Samantha Davis each scored 13 points for Shead.

Lubec (2-1) 54

Pike 5-10-21, Ka. Scoville 5-1-12, Corey 2-4-8, Kr. Scoville 4-1-9, McPherson 1-2-4, Daye, Wright, Munson, Hall

Shead (2-3) 45

Richardson 5-3-13, Davis 4-4-13, McPhail 3-3-9, Morrison 0-2-2, Ricker 1-0-3, Cummings 1-0-2, Constant 1-0-2, Cook 0-1-1, Pottle, Cox, Martinez

3-pt. goals: Pike, Ka. Scoville; Davis, Ricker

Lubec 5 16 36 54

Shead 16 23 28 45

JV: Calais 38-27

Woodland 54, Washing. Acad. 43

At East Machias, Kaitlyn Leeman made 17 points in the second half to lead the Dragons past the Raiders.

Lauren Troiani made 14 more for Woodland.

Ashley Tilton and Sara Rushford each scored 10 points for Washington Academy.

Woodland (4-1) 54

Leeman 5-10-21, Trorani 5-4-14, Cochendoerferrer 3-1-7, Brown 2-1-5, Gallespiee 1-2-4, Ferry 1-1-3, J. Murphy 0-0-0, K. Murphy 0-0-0

Washington Acad. (2-3) 43

Tilton 2-6-10, Rushford 4-2-10, Mawhinney 3-1-7, E. Govoni 2-2-6, Look 2-1-5, Huffman 1-0-2, Livingstone 1-0-3, Finn 0-0-0, Hall 0-0-0, L. Govoni 0-0-0, Ashby 0-0-0

3-pt. goals: Leeman; Livingstone

Woodland 13 24 41 54

Washing. Acad. 13 24 30 43

JV: Washington Academy 53-31


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