Bangor defeats Tigers Weymouth’s 22 big for the Rams

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BANGOR – Caroline Weymouth scored 22 points to help lead Bangor to its 10th girls basketball win – a pointworthy 64-55 decision over Gardiner Friday night. Serena Dubois had 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Rams and Erin Porter added 10 points.
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BANGOR – Caroline Weymouth scored 22 points to help lead Bangor to its 10th girls basketball win – a pointworthy 64-55 decision over Gardiner Friday night.

Serena Dubois had 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Rams and Erin Porter added 10 points.

Emily Coughlin netted 19 points for Gardiner. Hayley Spear scored 15 points and Becky Dixon added 13.

Gardiner (8-3) 55

Coughlin 7-4-19, Spear 5-2-15, Dixon 4-5-13, McNally 3-0-6, Thornton 0-1-1, Pepin 0-1-1, Seymour, Nimon, Brown

Bangor (10-1) 64

Weymouth 9-3-22, Dubois 6-5-17, Porter 3-4-10, Angst 1-4-7, Clarke 0-6-6, Curtis 1-0-2, Ogden, White, McAllian, Sullivan

3-pt. goals: Spear 3, Coughlin; Weymouth, Angst

Gardiner 14 22 39 55

Bangor 14 33 44 64

JV: Bangor 56-36

Houlton 51, Schenck 32

At Houlton, Danielle Sewell scored 11 points as Houlton pushed past Schenck.

Alyssa Foster and Claire Thompson each added 10 more for the Shiretowners.

Megan Carey led the Wolverines of East Millinocket with 10 points.

Schenck (1-10) 32

Jamo 1-0-2, Carey 5-0-10, Peabody 2-1-5, Sprague 2-0-4, Larlee 2-3-7, Osborne 2-0-4

Houlton (7-5) 51

Guy 2-0-6, Foster 4-2-10, Thompson 5-0-10, Skehan 1-0-2, Cole 2-0-4, Lenentine 2-4-8, Sewell 4-2-11

3-pt. goals: Guy 2, Sewell

Schenck 3 11 25 32

Houlton 9 26 39 51

JV: Houlton 42-33

Mattanawcook 46, PVHS. 44

At Howland, Ali Keegan netted 17 points for the Lynx of Lincoln.

Jaide Littlefield and Quinci Sanderson both added nine more points.

For the Howlers, Kacy Foster, Nancy Hallett, and Sharon Drost each had eight points.

Mattanawcook Academy (5-8) 46

Pietras, Cousineau 3-1-7, Littlefield 3-3-9, Gulesian 1-0-2, Malone 1-0-2, Reed, Sanderson 3-3-9, Vose, Keegan 7-3-17

Penobscot Valley (6-7) 44

Colbeth 1-0-2, Foster 3-0-8, A. Hallett, Brown, Cyr 3-0-6, N. Hallett 4-0-8, Plourde 2-0-5, Drost 2-4-8, Lavirtue 1-0-2, Dawson, McGinn 2-1-5, Snape

3-pt. goals: Foster 2, Plourde

Mattanawcook 16 26 38 46

Penobscot Val. 8 20 33 44

JV: PVHS 44-35

MCI 58, Mount View 49

At Thorndike, Macky Sullivan scored 10 of her 21 points in the fourth quarter to help push Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield to the win.

Kasey Dodge scored nine points for the Huskies and Victoria Dodge had eight assists, seven rebounds, and four steals with her eight points.

Amy Miles netted 21 points for Mount View and Kristy Clements had nine points and 19 rebounds.

MCI (7-6) 58

M. Dodge 2-1-5, Holt 3-0-6, K. Dodge 3-1-9, Sullivan 5-10-21, Lemari 1-0-2, Ferland 2-3-7, V. Huff 2-4-8, Frost, K. Huff

Mount View (2-12) 49

A. Miles 7-7-21, Hunter 1-2-4, Stevens 2-0-6, Mehuren 1-0-2, Caler 2-0-5, Gillette 1-0-2, Clements 4-1-9, L. Miles, Wooley, Jones

3-pt. goals: K. Dodge 2, Sullivan; Stevens 2, Caler

MCI 19 31 36 58

Mount View 18 30 37 49

JV: Mount View 52-27

Hampden Acad. 58, Old Town 48.

At Hampden, Jill Beal netted 24 points for the Broncos in their win over Old Town.

Johanna Ghiringhelli scored 13 and Kim Stevenson made 12.

Kristi Mitchell notched 16 for the Indians. Sister Leona Mitchell follewed with nine points.

Old Town (3-7) 48

K. Mitchell 6-4-16, L. Mitchell 3-3-9, Bergeron 4-0-8, Marquis 2-0-4, Gomm, Jones, Spencer 1-1-4, Reardon 3-0-7, Kennedy

Hampden Academy (9-2) 58

Beal 11-2-24, Ghringhelli 6-1-13, Stevenson 4-4-12, Veinote, Morris 1-0-2, Ross 1-3-5, Thompson 1-0-2, Lafayette

3-pt. goals: Spencer, Reardon

Old Town 8 16 31 48

Hampden Acad. 16 24 40 58

JV: Hampden 52-48

John Bapst 33, Brewer 31

At Brewer, John Bapst of Bangor was down 31-30 with under a minute to go until Katie Andrle netted a basket and helped push the Crusaders to the win.

Andrle had 11 total points for John Bapst and Ashley Freeman added 8.

Amy Freeman scored 16 points for Brewer.

John Bapst (3-8) 33

Andrle 4-3-11, As. Freeman 3-2-8, Wickstrom 1-5-7, Hunter 1-2-4, Baldus 1-1-3, Greenlaw, Miller, McGuan

Brewer (2-8) 31

Am. Freeman 6-2-16, Defilipp 2-1-5, Alberding 1-1-3, McLain 2-0-4, Quimby 1-0-2, Cote 0-1-1, Baker, Corey, Chapman

3-pt. goals: Am. Freeman 2

John Bapst 8 18 24 33

Brewer 2 8 20 31

JV: John Bapst 43-35

Boys Basketball

Valley 82, Averill 25

Littlefield notches 400th win

At Hinckley, Valley of Bingham boys basketball coach Dwight Littlefield earned his 400th career victory in his 27th season against Averill Friday.

This is Littlefield’s 27th year as a coach.

Mark Gaudet scored 26 points for Valley of Bingham and Travis Hovey added 11.

Ryan Lamontagne netted 10 points for Averill.

Valley (11-0) 82

T. Giberson 1-0-2, Atwood 2-0-4, Melcher 2-2-6, B. Giberson 1-0-3, Bishop 2-0-5, Pullen 1-0-3, Hovey 5-1-11, Gaudet 10-0-26, Gilbert 3-3-9, Mathieu 1-0-2, Highland 2-0-5, Hatfield 3-0-6

Averill (1-13) 25

Arnold 2-0-5, Lamontagne 4-2-10, Fogg 3-0-7, Staples 1-0-2, Barrett 1-0-2, Hodge, Deleon, Manchester, Stowe, Cushing, Small

3-pt. goals: Gaudet 6, Melcher, B. Giberson, Pullen, Highland; Fogg, Arnold

Valley 17 41 68 82

Averill 4 4 14 25

Bangor 73, Gardiner 32

At Gardiner, the Rams jumped to a 21-4 lead after the first quarter en route to the victory over the Tigers.

Mike Prentiss led a balanced Bangor attack with 14 points while Jordan Heath added 11 and Aaron Gallant nine.

Freshman Sean McNally scored a game-high 17 points for Gardiner.

Bangor (6-4) 73

Heath 4-0-11, Clark 1-0-2, Francis 1-2-4, Aa. Gallant 3-2-9, Dowe 1-1-3, Astle 2-1-6, Conteh 1-0-2, Prentiss 7-0-14, DeRosa 4-0-8, Mead 1-0-2, St. John 1-2-4, Al. Gallant 0-2-2, Anderson 1-2-4, Truman 1-0-2

Gardiner (0-9) 32

Peckham 1-0-2, Antognoni 1-0-2, McNally 6-5-17, Williams 1-1-3, Toulouse 2-2-6, Pelletier 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Heath 3, Aa. Gallant, Astle

Bangor 21 40 57 73

Gardiner 4 17 19 32

Calvary Chapel 69, Shead 32

At University College in Bangor, the Sabers raced to a big early lead and held on.

Kyle Bradford and Brock Bradford led Calvary Chapel Christian with 12 points each and Josh Madden scored 11.

Aaron Sullivan paced Shead of Eastport with nine points.

Shead (1-12) 32

Sullivan 4-1-9, Cyr 4-0-8, Demolet 4-0-8, Stanhope 1-0-3, Maloney 1-0-2, Hastings 1-0-2, Joyner, Martinez, Bowen, Lewey, Kroll

Calvary Chapel Christian (12-0) 69

K. Bradford 4-3-12, B. Bradford 5-0-12, Madden 5-0-11, Gans 3-3-9, Dean 3-0-7, Miller 3-0-6, Seekins 2-0-4, Astle 1-1-3, Gerritzen 1-1-3, Phillips 0-2-2, Lowe

3-pt. goals: Stanhope; K. Bradford, B. Bradford 2, Madden, Dean

Shead 0 8 21 32

Calvary Chapel 28 39 52 69

Dexter 58, Penquis 37

At Dexter, the Tigers held the Patriots to four fourth-quarter points while pulling away.

Brett Towle tossed in a game-high 21 points for Dexter, while Eric Day netted 13.

Justin Allen’s 13-point effort paced Penquis of Milo, while Devin Perkins and Jordan Allen provided 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Penquis (9-4) 37

Jo. Allen 5-0-10, Ju. Allen 6-1-13, Perkins 5-0-12, Young 1-0-2, N. Allen, Landry, Hamlin, Morrill, Stevens, Faulkingham, Herbest, Zwicker, Andrews, Carey

Dexter (9-5) 58

Towle 8-4-21, Day 4-4-13, M. Martin 0-5-5, Kenney 2-0-4, Murray 1-2-4, Pullen 1-0-2, Bowers, Rabideau 4-1-9, R. Martin, Rush, McCarthy, Buryachenko

3-pt. goals: Perkins 2; Towle, Day

Penquis 10 20 35 37

Dexter 14 31 44 58

JV: Penquis 54-51

Hermon 65, MDI 41

At Hermon, Adam Duplisea had 15 points and 11 rebounds to help lead Hermon to victory.

Jesse Keith had 14 points and five steals for the Hawks as Ben Adams had 10 rebounds and nine points and Adam Gould made seven assists.

Kyle Staples scored 12 points for Mount Desert Island.

Mount Desert Island (9-5) 41

Staples 4-0-12, Frongillo 1-0-2, Dougis 3-1-7, Pooler 2-2-7, Daley 1-0-2, Lewis 2-3-7, Grover 1-0-2, Swanson 0-1-1, O’Connell 0-1-1, Allen, Maffucci, Dutra

Hermon (11-3) 65

Keith 6-1-14, Duplisea 6-2-15, Cayford 3-0-6, Adams 3-2-8, Shorey 2-1-5, Gould 3-2-9, Deabay 3-2-8, Tarr, McGown, Danforth, Harding

3-pt. goals: Staples 4, Pooler; Keith, Duplisea, Gould

MDI 7 18 32 41

Hermon 15 30 38 65

JV: Machias 68-44

Mattanawcook 69, PVHS 52

At Howland, Dustin Hanscom landed 15 points as the Lynx moved past the Howlers.

Dan Langevin scored another 11 for Mattanawcook.

Matt Cummings tossed in 15 for Penobscot Valley and Joey Cyr had 13.

Mattanawcook Academy (6-6) 69

Du. Hanscom, Langevin 5-1-11, Andrews 4-0-9, McKinnon 4-0-8, Berry 4-0-8, L’Italien 2-2-6, Dy. Hanscom 2-0-4, Emery 1-1-3, Slike 1-1-3, Smart 0-2-2, Young, Ireland, Morin

Penobscot Valley (1-11) 52

Cummings 5-4-15, Cyr 5-1-13, Hallett 4-0-8, Crosby 2-2-6, Ireland 2-0-4, Hockridge, Michaud, Thompson, Osborn, Speed, Lachance

3-pt. goals: Du. Hanscom, Andrews; Cummings, Cyr 2

Mattanawcook 27 44 62 69

Penobscot Val. 12 31 42 52

Highview Chr. 57, Greenville 38

At EMCC, Deven Philbrick landed a total of 29 points for the Knights.

Cameron Smith made nine more.

Jonah Lizotte scored 13 for the Lakers.

Greenville (2-10) 38

Lizotte 3-5-13, K. Belmont 3-1-7, J. Belmont 2-1-5, Farrington 1-0-2, Edmondson 1-3-5, Aucoin 3-0-6, Graves

Highview Christian (10-2) 57

Philbrick 113-3-29, N. Richard 1-2-4, Kneeland 4-0-8, Smith 4-1-9, Smith 4-1-9, Martinelli 2-0-4, A. Richard 0-3-3, Soares, Crooker, Hughes

3-pt. goals: Lizotte 2

Greenville 6 15 30 38

Highview Chr. 14 26 40 57

Piscataquis 57, Central 46

At Guilford, Tyler Erickson’s 19-point effort led the Piscataquis Pirates past Central.

Josh Luellen scored 11 for the Pirates.

Danny Kane scored 11 to pace the Red Devils of Corinth.

Central (3-12) 46

D. Kane 4-2-11, Elliott 2-5-9, Nickerson 4-0-8, Underhill 2-1-6, J. Kane 1-4-6, Julian 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-2, Palmer, Parker

Piscataquis (9-5) 57

Luellen 5-1-11, Erickson 8-0-19, Jardine 3-2-9, Yeo 2-3-7, Warff 2-0-6, Wilson 1-0-2, Je. Robinson 1-0-2, Ja. Robinson, Burdin, J. Tracy 0-1-1, S. Tracy

3-pt. goals: Kane, Underhill; Erickson 3, Jardine, Warff 2

Central 15 25 33 46

Piscataquis 11 29 44 57

JV: Central 51-49

Camden Hills 79, Rockland 41

At Rockport, the Windjammers simply had too much firepower for their rivals.

Jamey Davis scored 14 points while Ben Draper and Tim Stammen (9 rebounds) netted 10 points each for Camden Hills, which hit nine 3-pointers.

Wade Oliver led Rockland with a 10-point effort.

Rockland (4-10) 41

Oliver 3-3-10, Baudanza-Sturks 2-2-7, Cousens, Levenseler, Worster 0-2-2, Moholland 1-0-2, Crupi 3-2-9, Coppola, Feener 2-2-6, Hynes, Carlton, Grade 1-0-2, Lord 0-3-3

Camden Hills (12-2) 79

Davis 6-0-14, Stearns 2-0-5, Moro 2-3-7, Beveridge 1-0-2, Draper 4-0-10, Horne 2-0-4, Stammen 2-6-10, Pike 1-1-3, Fitzgerald 2-0-5, Kerr 2-0-5, Scamfer 1-0-3, Calabi, Tedford 4-0-9, Puls, Dennen 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Oliver, Baudanza-Sturks, Crupi; Davis 2, Stearns, Draper 2, Fitzgerald, Kerry, Scamfer, Tedford

Rockland 6 18 28 41

Camden Hills 19 39 61 79

JV: Camden Hills 48-43

George Stevens 71, Ellsworth 66

At Blue Hill, the host Eagles went 13-for-16 from the foul line in the fourth quarter, including a 6-for-8 effort by Collin Henry, while holding off Ellsworth.

Tim Carter hit five 3-pointers on his way to a game-high 28 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for George Stevens Academy. Henry finished with 15 points and Chaz Gray grabbed 10 boards.

Joey DeWitt and Corey DeWitt paced Ellsworth with 17 and 16 points, respectively. Andy Tracy chipped in with 14.

Ellsworth (11-3) 66

McErlain, C. DeWitt 4-5-16, J. DeWitt 7-3-17, Berry 0-1-1, Tracy 5-2-14, Jones 3-0-6, Britt 3-2-8, Connors, Ryan, Jordan 1-2-4

George Stevens Acad. (6-8) 71

Owen, Ensworth, Lymburner 3-0-7, Wessel 1-4-6, Carter 11-1-28, Peake 0-5-5, Gray 3-0-6, Henry 3-9-15, Bridges 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: C. DeWitt 3, Tracy 2; Lymburner, Carter 5

Ellsworth 18 34 48 66

GSA 22 41 55 71

JV: GSA 54-51

Hockey

Winslow 5, Orono 3

At Alfond Arena in Orono, Josh Poulin scored two goals to help lead the Winslow Black Raiders past Orono Friday.

Andy Wheeler and John Lizotte each had a goal and an assist for the Raiders. Kevin McCabe scored the other goal and Devon Grenier made 18 saves on 21 shots.

For the Red Riots, Tony Raymond had two goals, John Tuell had a goal and two assists, and Keith Hedrick made 28 saves on 33 shots.


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