Luellen leads PCHS by Lynx for 6th victory

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GUILFORD – Josh Luellen scored nine of his team-high 21 points in the fourth quarter to help the Piscataquis Community Pirates hold off the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx for a 61-54 schoolboy basketball victory Monday night. Joe Jardine chipped in with 16 points and Ryan Yeo…
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GUILFORD – Josh Luellen scored nine of his team-high 21 points in the fourth quarter to help the Piscataquis Community Pirates hold off the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx for a 61-54 schoolboy basketball victory Monday night.

Joe Jardine chipped in with 16 points and Ryan Yeo scored 13 for Piscataquis.

Wayne Berry poured in 21 points for Mattanawcook of Lincoln and Dylan Hanscom added 16.

Mattanawcook (5-7) 54

Berry 8-5-21, Dy. Hanscom 7-1-16, McKinnon 1-1-3, Emery, Andrews 2-0-5, Du. Hanscom 1-1-3, Langevin 3-0-6, Slike, L’Italien

Piscataquis (6-3) 61

Luellen 10-1-21, Jardine 7-0-16, Yeo 4-3-13, Wharff 0-3-3, Erickson 1-3-6, Je. Robinson, Ja. Robinson, Burdin 0-2-2, Wilson

3-pt. goals: Dy. Hanscom, Andrews; Jardine 2, Yeo 2, Erickson

Mattanawcook 15 28 39 54

Piscataquis 13 30 42 61

JV: Piscataquis 54-51

Lee 68, Bangor Christian 45

At Lee, Nate Dow scored 17 points to help lead Lee Academy past Bangor Christian.

Gerry Worster added 11 points for the Pandas and Neil Cowan put in 10 points.

Jon Pike and D.J. McCleary each scored 11 for Bangor Christian.

Bangor Christian (4-6) 45

Pike 5-0-11, McCleary 3-5-11, Phinney 1-2-4, Guerin 0-1-1, Denbow 2-0-5, Cole 1-0-2, Frost 1-0-2, Shaw 1-0-2, Sobey 2-0-5, Wilson 0-2-2, Smith, Robinson

Lee Academy (4-7) 68

Dow 7-0-17, Worster 5-0-11, Cowan 5-0-10, Rideout 1-5-7, Doane 2-0-4, Currie 1-0-2, King 0-1-1, Bird 2-2-6, Mallett 2-4-8, Tripp 0-2-2, Thompson, Houghton, Crocker

3-pt. goals: Pike, Denbow, Sobey; Dow 3, Worster

Bangor Chr. 11 27 36 45

Lee 19 36 47 68

JV: Lee 51-42

Dexter 62, Schenck 59

At East Millinocket, Matt Murray hit the final two free throws of the game to help secure the win for the Tigers.

Mike Martin and Eric Day each paced Dexter with 17 points and Brett Towle added 11.

Jordan Pelkey scored 21 points for the Wolverines and Mark Hanington netted 11.

Dexter (7-5) 62

Martin 4-5-17, Day 8-1-17, Murray 3-2-9, Kenney 1-1-3, Towle 4-3-11, Pullen 0-1-1, Rabideau 2-0-4, McCarthy

Schenck (3-7) 59

J. Pelkey 8-5-21, Hanington 5-1-11, Bishop 1-0-2, Waite 1-0-2, Thompson 0-2-2, Graham 3-2-8, Jamo 2-0-5, Van Ess 4-0-8, K. Pelkey

3-pt. goals: Martin 4, Murray; Jamo

Dexter 14 28 49 62

Schenck 18 37 49 59

Highview 67, Greater Portland 43

At Portland, Devon Philbrick poured in 25 points to lead Highview Christian by Greater Portland Christian.

Nate Richard added 20 points for Highview.

Andy Foss led Greater Portland with 13 points.

Highview Christian (7-1) 67

Philbrick 11-3-25, N. Richard 8-3-20, Kneeland 3-0-7, Smith 1-0-2, Martinelli 4-0-8, Richard 2-0-5, Soares, Crooker, Hughes

Greater Portland Christian (5-3) 43

Foss 4-2-13, Schooley 3-1-8, Trudel 4-0-8, Cram 2-3-7, Sparks 3-1-7, Liang, Jones, Lepage

3-pt. goals: N. Richard, Kneeland, Richard; Foss 3, Schooley

Highview 14 31 52 67

Greater Portland 13 20 32 43

Stearns 74, Penobscot Valley 65

At Howland, Derek DiFrederico scored 20 points to help lead Stearns of Millinocket past Penobscot Valley.

Steve Cyr and Craig Jandreau each chipped in with 14 points for the Minutemen and Matt LeGassey added 11.

Garrett Lavertu paced the Howlers with 22 points. Joey Cyr added 17 points and Andrew Hallett posted 12.

Stearns (8-2) 74

DiFrederico 6-6-20, Cyr 6-2-14, Jandreau 7-0-14, LeGassey 4-5-11, McInnis 4-0-9, McGreevey 2-0-4, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Barnett

Penobscot Valley (1-9) 65

Lavertu 11-0-22, Cyr 6-3-17, Hallett 5-2-12, Cummings 2-3-7, Ireland 2-1-6, Thompson 0-1-1, Michaud, Hockridge, Osborn

3-pt. goals: DiFrederico 2, McInnis; Cyr 2, Ireland

Stearns 21 35 55 74

Penobscot Val. 11 27 41 65

JV: Stearns 55-54

Girls basketball

Dexter 73, Schenck 21

At East Millinocket, Ashley Ames scored 29 points and her sister Mallory Ames chipped in with 11 to power undefeated Dexter to its 11th victory.

Robin Larlee paced Schenck with seven points and Jesse Hanington added six.

Dexter (11-0) 73

A. Ames 13-3-29, M. Ames 5-1-11, Veazie 1-2-4, Mountain 0-2-2, Burton 1-0-3, Fogarty 1-1-3, Cote 3-2-8, Hartford 1-2-4, Alton 1-0-2, Patterson 2-3-7, Chapman

Schenck (1-9) 21

Larlee 3-1-7, Hanington 2-2-6, Gleason 0-2-2, MacLeod 1-0-2, Peabody 0-2-2, Osborne 1-0-2, Nicholson, Bishop, Jamo, Carey, Sprague, Pray

3-pt. goals: Burton

Dexter 26 44 54 73

Schenck 7 15 15 21

Katahdin 60, Fort Fairfield 46

At Fort Fairfield, K.C. Duffy-Stanley helped Katahdin of Sherman to the upset win with her 17 points and 10 rebounds.

Jayme Green scored 14 points for the Cougars and Brandi Violette added 10.

Whitney Langworthy had 11 points with 13 rebounds for Fort Fairfield and Dani Searles also had 11 points.

Katahdin (6-4) 60

Duffy-Stanley 4-9-17, Ja. Green 5-4-14, Violette 4-1-10, McMoran 3-3-9, Robinson 0-4-4, Hill 3-0-6, Je. Green, Smallwood

Fort Fairfield (9-2) 46

Langworthy 2-7-11, D. Searles 2-7-11, Esancy 0-2-2, Gardner 1-0-2, O’Neal 2-1-5, K. Searles 3-0-7, Churchill 1-2-4, Demerchant 1-2-4, Cunningham, McLaughlin

3-pt. goals: Violette; K. Searles

Katahdin 14 21 40 60

Fort Fairfield 11 20 30 46

JV: Fort Fairfield 41-39

Washington Acad. 54, Calais 49

At Calais, Sarah Livingstone and Mary Mawhinney each scored 12 points to help lead Washington Academy to victory.

Sara Rushforth added 11 points for the Raiders.

Tracie Eagan scored 18 points for Calais and Courtney Taylor helped out with 11 points.

Washington Academy (7-3) 54

Livingstone 4-4-12, Rushforth 2-7-11, Mawhinney 4-4-12, E. Govoni 3-0-6, L. Govoni 2-2-7, Finn 0-2-2, Tilton 0-1-1, Look 1-1-3

Calais (8-3) 49

Eagan 4-8-18, Taylor 4-0-11, Smith 0-2-2, O’Brien 3-0-6, Gillespie 1-2-5, Brown 2-1-5, Mingo 1-0-2, Lloyd, Seeley

3-pt. goals: Taylor 3, Eagan 2, Gillespie

Washington Acad. 13 23 29 43 54

Calais 5 8 19 43 49

JV: Calais 54-40

Narraguagus 39, Machias 31

At Machias, the Narraguagus Knighs of Harrington wore down the Bulldogs, who had three players foul out, and pulled away a bit in the final two minutes.

Missy Barbee scored 10 points for the Knights.

Christiannah Holmes had 15 points, 21 rebounds, and six steals for Machias.

Narraguagus (6-4) 39

Barbee 4-2-10, Grant 3-3-9, Hatt, Kennedy, Johnson 2-2-6, H. Torrey 2-3-7, Sprague 1-0-2, Farren, Tenney, Tennan 0-2-2, L. Torrey 1-1-3

Machias (2-7) 31

St. Pierre 1-0-2, Holmes 6-3-15, Cherry, Whitman, Lipton 1-0-2, Alley 3-0-8, Stevens 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Alley 2

Narraguagus 12 22 29 39

Machias 9 17 26 31

JV: Machias 35-34

Woodland 56, Lubec 50

At Woodland, Kaitlyn Leeman scored 27 points to help lead Woodland past Lubec.

Michelle Ferry chipped in with 11 points for the Dragons.

Leann Pike netted 14 points for Lubec. Kristina Scoville scored 13 points and Kara Scoville added 12.

Lubec (5-3) 50

Pike 5-3-14, Kr. Scoville 5-2-13, McPherson 0-2-2, Hall 2-0-4, Ka. Scoville 5-1-12, Wright 1-0-2, Corey 1-1-3, Daye, Parquette, Beach, Munson

Woodland (9-2) 56

Leeman 9-8-27, Ferry 4-3-11, Brown 2-0-5, Gillespie 1-0-2, J. Murphy 3-0-6, St. Pierre 2-1-5, Graceffa, Noyes, K. Murphy, Ham, Olsson

3-pt. goals: Pike, Kr. Scoville, Ka. Scoville; Leeman, Brown

Lubec 9 25 38 50

Woodland 13 22 37 56

Shead 53, Jonesport-Beals 35

At Jonesport, Samantha Davis scored 14 points to help carry Shead to victory.

Whitney Beal led Jonesport-Beals with nine points.

Shead (7-3) 53

Pottle 1-0-2, Morrison 4-0-8, Richardson 3-2-8, Ricker 2-0-5, Cox 0-1-1, Cummings 1-3-5, Davis 5-2-14, Murohy 0-1-1, Constance 4-0-9, Cook 1-0-2, McPhail, Martinez

Jonesport-Beals (3-7) 35

Look 2-0-6, S. Hunkler 2-1-5, Blount 1-0-2, Smith 2-0-6, S. Beal 0-1-1, W. Beal 3-0-9, A.L. Backman 1-0-2, Crowley 2-2-4, C. Hunkler, A.G. Backman

3-pt. goals: Davis 2, Ricker, Constance; Look 2

Shead 15 28 46 53

Jonesport-Beals 2 13 19 35


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