Trenkle, Nickerson power Polar Bears

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BRUNSWICK- Lora Trenkle tallied 18 points as the Bowdoin College women’s basketball team trounced Trinity 95-34 Friday in college action. Erika Nickerson notched 13 points for the Polar Bears. Vanessa Russell scored 12 and Eileen Flaherty 10, respectively. Leigh Melanson’s 10 led…
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BRUNSWICK- Lora Trenkle tallied 18 points as the Bowdoin College women’s basketball team trounced Trinity 95-34 Friday in college action.

Erika Nickerson notched 13 points for the Polar Bears. Vanessa Russell scored 12 and Eileen Flaherty 10, respectively.

Leigh Melanson’s 10 led Trinity.

Trinity (7-4) 34

Nesbit, Maher 3-0-7, Baker 2-3-7, Bell 2-1-5, Melanson 3-4-10, Lennick, Stumpo, Savageu 0-2-2, Holland, Johnson 1-1-3

Bowdoin (12-0) 95

Pouravelis 3-3-9, Russell 4-0-12, Trenkle 7-2-18, Flaherty 5-0-10, Smith 2-1-6, Withey 4-1-9, Bramwell 0-3-3, Trotta, Damon, Cummings 2-0-6, Watson 1-0-3, Furgate 2-1-6, Nickerson 6-1-13

3-pt. goals: Maher; Russell 4, Trenkle 2, Cummings 2, Watson, Fugate, Smith

Halftime: Bowdoin 50-24

Colby 60, Amherst 44

At Waterville, Sarah Kelly scored 18 points and the White Mules placed 11 players in the scoring column while beating the Lord Jeffs.

Wendy Bonner added nine points and eight rebounds for Colby.

Caitlin Farrell led Amherst College with 11 points.

Amherst (8-5) 44

Russell 2-0-6, McGuire 2-0-5, Glazier 1-0-2, Farrell 2-7-11, Latham, Avis 0-2-2, Flato, Morin 1-2-5, Polales, Herlihy 1-0-2, Barboza 0-1-1, Smith 3-4-10

Colby (7-7) 60

Williamson 2-3-8, Kelly 8-2-18, Bonner 2-5-9, Bourque 1-0-3, Blanchard 1-0-2, Balboni 2-0-4, Emery 2-0-5, Rice 2-0-4, Green 0-1-1, Riley 1-0-3, Nale 1-0-3, Bakulski

3-pt. goals: Russell 2, McGuire, Morin; Williamson, Bourque, Emery, Riley, Nale

Halftime: Colby 22-17

Men’s basketball

CMCC 105, NMCC 58

At Presque Isle, Chris Havens scored 18 points and Patrick Depsey added 16 in Central Maine Community College’s victory over Northern Maine CC.

Josh Chaplin and Chris Davis both scored 15 more for the winners. Pete Callahan made 13 and Josh Bernard had 10.

Craig Durost led the Falcons with 19 points. Corey Shield followed with 14 and Robbi Hill scored 12.

Central Maine CC (13-3) 105

Havens 6-6-18, Depsey7-1-16, Chaplin 5-4-15, Davis 5-2-15, Callahan 5-1-13, Josh Bernard 5-0-10, Bean 2-0-6, Carrier 3-2-8, Brackett 2-0-4, Winchenbach

Northern Maine CC (0-9) 58

Durost 7-3-19, Shields 5-4-14, Hill 5-0-12, Porter 2-0-5, Lavala 1-0-2, Fellis 2-2-6, Pearley, Cyr, Ireland, Sappier, Russell

3-pt. goals: Depsey, Chaolin, Davis 3, Callahan 2, Bean 3; Durost 2, Porter, Hill 2

Halftime: CMCC 55-32

Amherst 81, Colby 52

At Amherst, Mass., the Lord Jeffs outscored the White Mules 45-20 in the second half to break the game open.

John Donovan headed a list of five Amherst double-figure scorers with 13 points.

Patrick McGowan’s 13 points led the way for Colby College of Waterville.

Colby (4-11) 52

McGowan 5-2-13, Farrell 1-0-2, Westbrooks 3-0-6, Jenkins 3-0-6, Cohen 2-2-6, Snyder-Fair 1-1-3, Loukes 1-0-2, Forlizzi 0-2-2, Nales 1-0-2, Dick 1-0-3, Featherston, Civiello, Bandi 0-3-3, Tessein, Cheney, Rutherford 2-0-4, Shers

Amherst (12-0) 81

Donovan 4-3-13, Corrigan 4-1-10, Jones 4-2-11, Scheil 4-1-10, Harper 4-2-11, Lee 2-0-5, Fisher, Casnocha 2-0-6, Bedford 2-3-7, McLaughlin, Tucker 1-0-3, Quinn, Zalaska 1-0-2, O’Shea, Salerno 1-0-3, Wheeler

3-pt. goals: McGowan, Dick; Donovan 2, Corrigan, Jones, Schiel, Harper, Lee, Casnocha 2, Tucker, Salerno

Halftime: Amherst 36-32

Hockey

Boston College 5, BU 1

BOSTON – Adam Pineault scored two goals as Boston College beat crosstown rival Boston University 5-1.

Ken Magowan gave Boston U. (6-7-6, 3-6-2 Hockey East) a 1-0 lead with five seconds left in the first period.

But Boston College (15-3-3, 8-1-2), on its home ice, responded with three goals in the second period and two more in the third to pull away for the win.

Chris Collins scored 36 seconds into the second period to tie the game and Ned Havern added a goal less than a minute later. Stephen Gionta added a power-play goal at 3:44, putting the Eagles ahead 3-1.

Pineault scored twice in the third for BC.

Correction: A shorter version ran in State edition.

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