Hanington lifts Schenck by Lynx in OT

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LINCOLN – Mark Hanington scored five of his 11 points in overtime to help lead the Schenck Wolverines to a 71-68 schoolboy basketball win over the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx Monday night. After stealing the ball with eight seconds left in regulation and drawing a foul…
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LINCOLN – Mark Hanington scored five of his 11 points in overtime to help lead the Schenck Wolverines to a 71-68 schoolboy basketball win over the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx Monday night.

After stealing the ball with eight seconds left in regulation and drawing a foul with two seconds to go, Schenck had a chance to win, but missed the first foul shot and then committed a lane violation on the second.

Aaron Waite led Schenck with 20 points, Jordan Pelkey added 13, and Andy Vaness had 12 for the Wolverines.

Wayne Berry scored 17 for the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx. Dustin Hanscom had 13, Dylan Hanscom 12, and Dan Langevin 11.

Schenck 71

Hanington 3-5-11, Waite 7-5-20, Vaness 6-0-12, Pelkey 5-3-13, Bishop 1-0-2, Thompson 3-0-7, Grayham 3-0-6, Jamo, Pelkey

Mattanawcook 68

Dy. Hanscom 6-0-12, Du. Hanscom 4-4-13, Berry 5-7-17, Langevin 4-3-11, McKinnon 1-0-2, Emery, Andrews 4-0-9, L’Italien 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Waite, Thompson; Du. Hanscom, Andrews

Schenck 10 25 38 59 71

Mattanawcook 21 38 49 59 68

JV: MA 58-26

Penquis 76, Hermon 71

At Hermon, Jordan Allen scored nine of his 16 points in the fourth quarter to help the Patriots of Milo hold off the Hawks.

Justin Allen paced the winners with 26 points and Devin Perkins added 24.

Jesse Keith led Hermon with 23 points and Adam Duplisea chipped in with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Ben Adams had 10 points and 11 rebounds.

Penquis (10-4) 76

Jo. Allen 4-8-16, Young 3-0-6, Ju. Allen 10-5-26, Morrill 1-0-2, Zwicker 1-0-2, Perkins 10-3-24, Stevens, Andrews, Carey

Hermon (11-4) 71

Cayford 2-3-7, Adams 3-4-10, Keith 10-2-23, McGown 1-2-4, Duplisea 8-3-20, Shorey 1-2-4, Gould 0-2-2, Harding 0-1-1, Tarr, Deabay, Danforth

3-pt. goals: Ju. Allen, Perkins; Keith, Duplisea

Penquis 21 39 53 76

Hermon 21 33 57 71

JV: Hermon 85-42

PVHS 64, Bangor Christian 52

At Howland, Garrett Lavertu nailed 8 of 10 free throws in the fourth quarter to secure the win for Penobscot Valley.

Lavertu finished with 26 points for the winners, Andrew Hallett added 15 and Josh Ireland put in 11.

Eric Sobey paced the Patriots with 17 points and Ricky Shaw netted 10.

Bangor Christian (5-8) 52

Sobey 7-1-17, Shaw 5-0-10, Frost 3-0-9, Denbow 3-3-9, Phinney 1-1-3, Cole 1-0-2, McCleary 1-0-2, Wilson, Robinson, M. Smith, Dearborn, A. Smith, Guerin

PVHS (2-11) 64

Lavertu 9-8-26, Hallett 7-1-15, Ireland 5-1-11, Cummings 2-2-6, Thompson 0-2-2, Michaud 1-0-2, Speed

3-pt. goals: Sobey 2, Frost 3

Bangor Christian 8 18 24 52

PVHS 11 29 45 64

JV: Bangor Christian 65-48

Foxcroft 53, Dexter 37

At Dexter, Foxcroft Academy hit 10 of 14 foul shots in the final quarter as the Ponies pulled away.

Matt Carey scored six of his 12 points and Joshe Withee six of his 11 in the fourth quarter for the Ponies. Brandon Hall scored 10.

Mike Martin led the Tigers with eight points.

Foxcroft Academy (13-2) 53

Withee 2-6-11, Carey 6-0-12, Hall 5-0-10, Robinson, McKusick, Tirrell, Earnest 2-0-5, Croan, Gilbert 3-2-9, Perry 2-0-6, Imbert

Dexter (9-6) 37

Martin 3-0-8, Kenney 0-1-1, Towle 2-2-6, Day 2-3-7, Murray 1-0-2, Pullen 1-4-6, Bowers 1-0-3, Rabideau 2-0-4, Martin, Rush, McCarthy, Buryachenko

3-pt. goals: Withee, Earnest, Gilbert; Martin 2, Bowers

Foxcroft 14 24 33 53

Dexter 10 20 28 37

JV: Dexter 51-31

East Grand 76, WA Raiders 74

At Danforth, Darius Parker scored 10 points in overtime, including an 18-footer in the final seconds, to knock the Washington Academy Raiders from the unbeaten ranks.

Parker finished with 37 points. Matt Scott chipped in with 14 points and Seth Preston had 12.

Whitney Stevens hit the basket to send the game into the extra session and finished with 29, including seven in overtime, for the Raiders of East Machias. Jared Gray added 22 points.

Washington Academy (14-1) 74

Stevens 11-4-29, Ja. Gray 8-4-22, Ramsdell 3-2-8, Look 2-2-6, Sternbergh 2-1-5, Harmon 2-0-4, Merritt, Wood, Je. Gray

East Grand (13-3) 76

Parker 12-12-37, Scott 6-2-14, Preston 5-0-12, E. Hanington 3-2-8, Faulkner 2-0-4, Byers 0-1-1, M. Hanington

3-pt. goals: Stevens 3, Ja. Gray 2; Parker, Perston 2

Washington Acd. 10 28 46 66 74

East Grand 14 41 55 66 76

GSA 47, Narraguagus 45

At Harrington, Sam Bridges and Andrew Lymburner scored six points each in the fourth quarter to rally George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill to the win.

Bridges finished with a game-high 12 points, and Lymburner posted 10.

Jason Strout led the Knights with 11 points, and Jamie Bailey added nine.

George Stevens (7-8) 47

Cousins 3-1-7, Lymburner 5-0-10, Wessel 2-1-5, Carter 2-0-4, Peake 1-0-2, Henry 2-3-7, Bridges 6-0-12, Gray

Narraguagus (9-5) 45

C. Worcester 1-0-2, Checker 2-2-6, Strout 4-3-11, Bailey 3-3-9, Rossi 2-1-5, Z. Worcester 2-0-4, Peltier 4-0-8, Leackfeldt

3-pt. goals: none

GSA 14 27 33 47

Narraguagus 11 28 37 45

JV: Narraguagus 50-48

Girls basketball

Lee 61, East Grand 29

At Lee, Shelby Pickering scored 15 points to lead the Pandas past East Grand of Danforth.

Marie Gilman scored 10 for the Vikings.

East Grand (5-9) 29

Gilrman 2-4-10, G. Zaneldin 3-2-9, McKay 2-0-4, Osnoe 1-0-2, Dodge 2-0-4, M. Zaneldin, T. Shay, Langill, K. Shay

Lee (12-2) 61

Pickering 6-3-15, Hersom 4-1-9, Worcester 0-1-1, J. Moors 3-0-6, Hanscom 1-1-3, Maxwell 2-0-4, M. Moors 3-2-8, Cole 2-2-6, Gifford 3-0-6, King 1-1-3, As. Jandreau, Am, Jandreau, Ham

3-pt. goals: Gilman 2, G. Zaneldin

East Grand 4 11 23 29

Lee Academy 20 36 55 61

JV: Lee 45-24

Woodland 42, Machias 36

At Machias, Woodland senior Kaitlyn Leeman was awarded the game ball after she scored her 1,000th career point early in the second half and finished with 22 points.

Leeman had 999 entering halftime and scored a three-pointer to end the night with 1,002 career points. Michelle Ferry added 14 points for Woodland.

Beryl Lipton scored 15 points for Machias and Christiannah Holmes had 12 points, 16 rebounds, and blocked five shots.

Woodland (12-2) 42

Leeman 8-4-22, Feery 5-4-14, Brown 1-0-2, Gillespie 1-0-2, St. Pierre 1-0-2, J. Murphy, Graceffa, K. Murphy, Noyes

Machias (3-10) 36

St. Pierre 0-1-1, Lipton 6-0-15, Alley 2-0-4, Stevens 1-0-2, Holmes 5-2-12, Whitney 0-2-2, Whitman

3-pt. goals: Leeman 2; Lipton 3

Woodland 11 27 40 42

Machias 8 19 29 36

JV: Woodland 45-32


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