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MILO – Becca Madden scored 14 points to help the Class C Penquis Patriots notch a pointworthy 39-37 schoolgirl basketball victory over the Class B Hermon Hawks Tuesday night. Kate Hamlin added 10 points for the Patriots, which opened up a six-point lead in the…
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MILO – Becca Madden scored 14 points to help the Class C Penquis Patriots notch a pointworthy 39-37 schoolgirl basketball victory over the Class B Hermon Hawks Tuesday night.

Kate Hamlin added 10 points for the Patriots, which opened up a six-point lead in the third quarter and held on for the win.

Malerie Hall led Hermon with 15 points, while Shannon Wiggin scored nine.

Hermon (11-3) 37

McLeod 1-0-2, Dobbins 0-1-1, White 1-0-2, Wiggin 4-1-9, Nightingale 1-1-3, Hall 5-5-15, MacDonald 1-3-5, Gibson

Penquis (7-8) 39

Hamlin 3-3-10, Hussey, H. Dolley 1-0-2, Graves, Ladd, Morrill 1-0-3, Gerrish 0-1-1, Madden 6-2-14, comeau, Cobb 2-0-4, M. Dolley 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Hamlin, Morrill, M. Dolley

Hermon 12 19 26 37

Penquis 10 19 32 39

JV: Penquis 31-28

Sumner 45, Bangor Christian 19

At East Sullivan, Kylie Bragdon and Jody Pinkham combined for 23 points as Sumner triumphed.

Sandra Klausmeyer chipped in with nine points including seven in the first period as the Tigers built a 13-4 lead.

Kaitlyn French’s 10 points and Jenn Hutchins’ six sparked Bangor Christian.

Bangor Christian (0-15) 19

K. French 5-0-10, Hutchins 2-1-6, Wheaton 1-1-3, Leathers, M. French, Holmes, Jenkins, Dearborn, Thibodeau, Ricci, Spaulding, Mooers, Typaldos

Sumner (8-7) 45

Bragdon 6-0-12, Pinkham 5-1-11, Beal 2-1-5, Rock 0-1-1, Alley 1-0-2, Klausmeyer 4-1-9, Page 2-0-4, Robinson 0-1-1, Tucker, Bridges

3-pt. goals: Hutchins

Bangor Christian 4 4 15 19

Sumner 13 24 34 45

JV: Sumner 46-19

MDI 45, Orono 40

At Mount Desert, Amanda Young scored 13 points to help lead Mount Desert Island.

Kelsey Stratton netted 10 points for the Trojans.

Marie Lint had 20 points for the Red Riots and Stacey Saucier added 11.

Orono (4-10) 40

Lint 8-4-20, Saucier 5-0-11, Alford 3-0-7, Wagner 1-0-2, Glencross, Young, Artesani, Sypher

MDI (7-7) 45

Young 4-3-13, Stratton 4-2-10, Falt 3-2-8, Banks 1-2-4, Dow 1-2-4, Christie 1-2-4, Shuster 1-0-2, Stanley, Rosborough, Hodgdon, Records

3-pt. goals: Saucier, Alford; Young 2

Orono 14 24 30 40

MDI 10 20 34 45

JV: MDI 45-17

Calais 45, Mattanawcook 39

At Lincoln, Emily Smith contributed eight points in the forth quarter, as the Devils outscored Mattanawcook 18-5.

Smith ended with 14 points. Courtney Taylor added 12.

Quinci Sanderson scored 11 points for the Lynx.

Calais (11-3) 45

Smith 5-2-14, Taylor 4-4-12, O’Brien 4-1-9, Mingo 2-0-4, Eagan 2-1-5, Gillespie 0-1-1, McIver, Lloyd

Mattanawcook Academy (6-9) 39

Sanderson 4-3-11, Keegan 4-1-9, Ja. Littlefied 4-0-8, Cousineau 2-0-4, Reed 2-0-4, Pietras 1-0-2, Vose 0-1-1, Gulesian, Je. Littlefield

3-pt. goals: Smith 2

Calais 7 19 27 45

Mattanawcook 13 28 34 39

Valley 55, Piscataquis 26

At Guilford, Melanie Vicneire scored 23 points to help lead Valley of Bingham.

Kristin Baker added 21 points for the Cavaliers.

Heather Woodbury and Kellie Martel each scored six points for Piscataquis.

Valley (13-2) 55

Woodbury 2-2-6, Bailey 1-2-4, Shufelt 1-2-4, Littlefield 1-1-3, Martel 2-0-6, Dewey 0-1-1, Bradford 0-2-2, Crouse, Huff, Levesque, Knight, McKusick

Piscataquis (3-11) 26

Baker 8-3-21, McCradless 1-0-2, Plourd 1-0-2, L. Fitzmaurice 1-2-4, J. Fitzmaurice 1-1-3, Vicneire 7-6-23, Johnson

3-pt. goals: Vicneire 3, Baker 2; Martel 2

Valley 10 21 34 55

Piscataquis 4 10 16 26

MCI 54, Rockland 45

At Pittsfield, Victoria Huff had 19 points and six assists and Macky Sullivan added 18 points, six assists and four steals as the Huskies held on.

Huff and Sullivan combined for 13 points in the fourth quarter as MCI outscored Rockland 15-6. Megan Dodge added five steals for MCI.

Caitlyn Hynes led Rockland with 15 points and six rebounds, while Alexandra Todd had 11 points for four steals.

Rockland (9-6) 45

Grant 1-0-2, Clark 2-0-4, Felt, Pennell 4-1-9, Dunton, Barnes 2-0-4, Hynes 6-3-15, Crupi, Todd 3-2-11

Maine Central Institute (8-6) 54

M. Dodge 1-1-3, Holt, Currier 1-0-2, K. Dodge 3-0-8, Sullivan 5-6-18, Ferland 1-2-4, Frost, Huff 7-4-19

3-pt. goals: Todd 3; Sullivan 2, K. Dodge 2, Huff

Rockland 15 29 39 45

MCI 11 24 39 54

Nokomis 46, John Bapst 38

At the Bangor Auditorium, Amy Paradis scored 12 points and Alyssa Bragdon and Michelle Barden added seven points each to lift Nokomis.

Ashley Freeman led John Bapst with 16 points, while Katie Andrle scored 13.

Nokomis (6-6) 46

Carter 2-0-6, Fournier, Barden 1-4-7, Peterson 1-2-4, Gonzales 0-1-1, Al. Bragdon 2-2-7, Paradis 5-0-12, Cooper 2-0-5, As. Bragdon 2-0-4, Welch

John Bapst (3-10) 38

Freeman 5-6-16, Greenlaw, S. Miller 1-1-3, Baldus 1-0-2, Wickstrom, Andrle 5-3-13, D. Miller, Hunter 0-2-2, McGuan 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Carter 2, Barden, Al. Bragdon, Paradis 2, Cooper

Nokomis 10 20 33 46

John Bapst 5 14 23 38

JV: John Bapst 44-17

Greenville 55, Forest Hills 23

At Greenville, Hannah Breton netted 17 points for the Lakers, while older sister Rica added 10 more.

Beth Bartley scored 15 points for the home team.

Tara Achey led the Tigers with 13 points.

Forest Hills (5-10) 23

Achery 6-1-13, Turner 1-4-6, Baver 0-2-2, L. Brown, C. Newman, Krukski, M. Brown, S. Newman, Doyle

Greenville (10-5) 55

H. Breton 8-1-17, R. Breton 5-0-10, B. Bartley 7-0-15, Hanson 2-0-4, Larson 1-1-3, M. Bartley 1-0-2, Harris 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Nystrom, Muzzy, Gary, Ward, Finmenero

3-pt. goals: B. Bartley

Forest Hills 4 15 20 23

Greenville 14 29 45 55

Stearns 58, Schenck 38

At East Millinocket, Trish MacDonald scored 13 of her 18 points in the fourth quarter to help push Stearns of Millinocket past Schenck.

Angela MacDonald netted 11 points for the Minutemen.

Robin Larlee scored 18 points for the Wolverines.

Stearns (11-3) 58

T. MacDonald 5-7-18, A. MacDonald 3-5-11, Nason 1-2-4, Hale 3-0-6, Arsenault 3-0-6, Achorn 0-1-1, Osborne 1-0-2, J. Michaud 2-1-5, Collinsworth 1-0-2, D. Michaud 0-1-1, H. Somers 1-0-2, D. Somers, Leet

Schenck (1-15) 38

Larlee 5-8-18, Bishop 1-2-4, Gleason 1-0-2, MacLeod 1-0-2, Carey 1-3-5, Peabody 2-3-7, Nicholson, Jamo, Sprague, Pray, Osborne

3-pt. goals: T. MacDonald

Stearns 18 26 34 58

Schenck 11 20 30 38

JV: Stearns 60-29

Calvary Chapel 44, HCA 21

At Old Town, Brittany Lowe connected for 14 points to lead Calvary Chapel Christian of Orrington to victory.

Sara Elliot added 12 points for the Sabers.

Linda Pereira paced Highview Christian of Charleston with six points.

Calvary Chapel Christian (6-6) 44

C. Veilleux 1-0-2, Lowe 7-0-14, Graves 4-0-8, M. Veilleux 2-0-4, Colby, Erickson, Grice, Miller 2-0-4, Plissey, Elliott 3-6-12, Mears

Highview Christian (6-8) 21

Day 2-1-5, Lewis 2-0-5, Jones 1-1-3, Jad. Philbrick 0-2-2, Nuygur, Carey, Pereira 2-1-6, Jan. Philbrick

3-pt. goals: Lewis, Pereira

Calvary Chapel 8 16 28 44

Highview Christian 2 4 13 21

Hampden Acad. 52, Brewer 30

At Brewer, Jill Beal led the Broncos past the Witches with 18 points.

Jo Ghirringhelli scored 10 more for Hampden.

Katie Quimby had a team-high 16 points for Brewer.

Hampden Academy (10-2) 52

Beal 9-0-18, Ghirringhelli 5-0-10, Stevens 3-0-7, Veinoti 1-1-3, Ross 1-0-2, Thompson 1-0-3, Bragg 0-1-1, Day 3-0-6, Dumont 1-0-2, Morris, Lafayette, Ryder, Maltz

Brewer (2-9) 30

Quimby 5-5-16, Freeman 1-4-6, Baker 1-0-2, Corey 1-0-2, Chapman 1-0-2, McLain 1-0-2, Cote, DeFilipp, Sasaki, Alberding

3-pt. goals: Stevens, Thompson; Quimby

Hampden Acad. 16 27 42 52

Brewer 5 11 19 30

JV: Hampden 51-34

Dexter 71, Foxcroft 24

At Dexter, Ashley Ames scored a game-high 22 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked six shots to guide unbeaten Dexter to its 15th win.

Mallory Ames had 18 points, Sabrina Cote scored 13 and Brittany Veazie dished out six assists.

Coral Goggin’s 12 points and Nicole Brown’s six led Foxcroft Academy.

Foxcroft (0-16) 24

Weymouth 1-0-2, Anderson, Sheppard, S. Hall 1-0-2, Brown 3-0-6, MacPheters, Rice, A. Hall, Curry 1-0-2, Martin, Snow, Marden, Goggin 6-0-12

Dexter (15-0) 71

M. Ames 8-2-18, Veazie 1-0-2, Chapman 1-3-5, Mountain, Burton 0-2-2, Fogarty 2-1-5, Cote 6-1-13, Hartford, Alton 0-1-1, Patterson 0-3-3, A. Ames 10-2-22

3-pt. goals: none

Foxcroft 0 4 16 24

Dexter 17 35 51 71

JV: Dexter 49-41

Central 59, Penobscot Valley 55

At Howland, Jenny Rollins scored nine of her game-high 26 points in the fourth quarter to help Central of Corinth hold on.

Central also received 12 points from Traci Underhill and 10 from Caitlin Elliott.

Nancy Hallett’s 11 points, Kacy Foster’s nine and eight apiece by Kelsey Lavertu and Liz Snape led PVHS. Lavertu grabbed 12 rebounds.

Central (10-3) 59

Collins 1-2-4, Davis 1-2-4, Elliott 4-2-10, Jones, Rollins 7-12-26, Underhill 2-8-12, Daniel 1-1-3, Griffith, Libby

Penobscot Valley (6-8) 55

Colbeth 3-0-6, Foster 3-0-9, Brown 1-0-2, Cyr, Hallett 5-1-11, Plourde 1-1-4, Drost 1-0-2, Lavertu 4-0-8, Dawson, McGinn 2-0-5, Snape 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Foster 3, Plourde, McGinn

Central 18 35 43 59

PVHS 14 28 42 55

JV: PVHS 49-25

Boys basketball

Nokomis 53, John Bapst 44

At the Bangor Auditorium, Seth Bradstreet and Chris Dunlop scored eight points apiece in the first half as Nokomis of Newport built a 13-point halftime lead en route to the win.

Bradstreet and Devin Gee finished with 11 points apiece and Dunlop had nine more.

Alex Means’ 13 points, Joe Novak’s nine and Kyle Ferrill’s eight points topped the Crusaders.

Nokomis (4-7) 53

Gee 4-3-11, Bradstreet 4-1-11, Dunlop 2-4-9, McDaniel 3-0-7, Oldenburg 0-2-2, Hobart 2-2-6, N. Cahill 2-0-4, Norris 1-0-2, Wing 0-1-1, Patten

John Bapst (5-7) 44

Snyder 1-0-2, Freeman 1-1-4, Means 4-4-13, Ferrill 4-0-8, Myerowitz 1-2-4, Yeo 2-0-4, Novak 4-1-9, Leavitt, Carey, Roach, Keefe

3-pt. goals: Bradstreet 2, Dunlop, McDaniel; Means, Freeman

Nokomis 15 33 43 53

John Bapst 10 20 34 44

JV: Nokomis 66-62 (OT)

Woodland 58, Lee Academy 45

At Woodland, Aaron Moody led the Dragons with 17 points in their win over Lee.

John Knowles added 14 more and Chase Smith had 12.

Tom Bird scored 13 points for Pandas and Jason Mallett followed with eight.

Lee Academy (4-10) 45

Cowan 3-0-6, Dow 2-0-4, Currie 1-1-3, Bird 6-0-13, Worster 2-3-7, Mallett 4-0-8, Tripp 1-1-4, Thompson, Coulombe, Houghton, Doane, King

Woodland (7-10) 58

Diadone, Metcalf, Newell, Kneland, Townsend, C. Moody, Tomah 2-2-6, A. Moody 5-5-17, Ellis 1-1-3, Smith 3-4-12, A. Knowles 3-0-6, J. Knowles 5-3-14

3-pt. goals: Bird, Tripp; J. Knowles, Smith 2, Moody 2

Lee Academy 12 16 31 45

Woodland 19 26 37 58

JV: Lee 48-47

Calvary Chapel 69, Highview 48

At the Old Town-Orono YMCA, Kyle Bradford scored 33 points to lead the unbeaten Sabers of Orrington past Highview Christian of Charleston.

Josh Madden added 12 points for Calvary Chapel, while Brock Bradford scored nine.

Devan Philbrick paced Highview Christian with 22 points, while Nathaniel Richard scored 12.

Highview Christian (10-3) 48

Philbrick 9-2-22, N. Richard 3-5-12, Martinelli 3-2-8, Soares 2-0-4, A. Richard 1-0-2, Kneeland, Smith

Calvary Chapel (14-0) 69

K. Bradford 12-5-33, Madden 4-4-12, B. Bradford 4-0-9, Astle 3-0-6, Gans 2-1-5, Miller 2-0-4, Seekins, Gerritzen, Phillips, Dean, Lowe

3-pt. goals: Philbrick, N. Richard; K. Bradford 4, B. Bradford

Highview Chr. 8 14 32 48

Calvary Chapel 15 37 56 69

Winslow 51, Mount View 45

At Thorndike, Eric Lopez poured in 26 points to power the Black Raiders by the Mustangs.

Andrew Sirois chipped in with 10 points for the winners.

Roy Goodale paced Mount View with 24 points.

Winslow (11-4) 51

LaPointe 1-0-2, Sirois 3-2-10, Helberg 2-1-5, Sandoval, Carrier, Lopez 8-6-26, Millett, Pooler, Haskell 2-3-8

Mount View (7-8) 45

Jones, Miles, Harvey 3-1-9, Ward, Crichton 2-0-4, Goodale 9-4-21, Wentworth, Greenlaw 3-0-6, Higgins, Tripp

3-pt. goals: Sirois 2, Lopez 4, Haskell; Harvey 2, Goodale 2

Winslow 15 23 30 51

Mount View 14 27 34 45

Calais 62, Mattanawcook 48

At Lincoln, Chris Woodside scored 17 points to help lead Calais past Mattanawcook.

Russ McLean netted 15 points for the Blue Devils. Scott McDonald had 13 points and Garrett Dickerson added 10.

Wayne Berry scored 12 points for the Lynx.

Calais (9-5) 62

Woodside 8-1-17, McDonald 4-4-13, McLean 5-2-15, Dickerson 4-2-10, Guthrie 0-2-2, Reynolds 1-3-5, Smith, Blake

Mattanawcook Academy (6-10) 48

Berry 6-0-12, McKinnon 1-0-3, Emery 0-1-1, Andrews 2-0-4, Dy. Hanscom 3-3-9, Du. Hanscom 1-5-8, Langerin 3-0-7, L’Itlien 2-0-4, Young, Smart, Slike, Morin

3-pt. goals: McLean 3, McDonald; McKinnon, Du. Hanscom, Langerin

Calais 8 26 44 62

Mattanawcook 12 17 33 48

Brewer 62, Hampden 53

At Hampden, Chris Wilson scored 10 of his 14 points in the second quarter when the Witches outscored the Broncos 19-6 en route to the win.

Drew Francis chipped in with 17 points for the winners and Andy Frost put in 15.

Jordan Cook paced the Broncos with 22 points.

Brewer (6-5) 62

Wilson 1-11-14, Bell 2-2-7, Rees 0-1-1, Frost 4-6-15, Francis 7-3-17, Miller 2-2-6, Babin, MacDonald 1-0-2

Hampden (5-7) 53

McCue 0-4-4, Meehan 2-3-7, Moran, McNutt 1-6-8, Uhrin 1-1-3, Ross 0-1-1, Hodgdon 3-2-8, Silver, Cook 10-2-22

3-pt. goals: Wilson, Bell, Frost

Brewer 10 29 41 62

Hampden 9 15 27 53

JV: Hampden 52-39

Greenville 66, Forest Hills 65

At Greenville, Jonah Lizotte nailed a 3-pointer with eight seconds remaining, giving the Lakers the margin of victory.

Kyle Belmont paced Greenville with 19 points, Lizotte finished with 17 and Jordan Belmont netted 13.

Josh Kipp poured in a game-high 31 points for Forest Hills of Jackman. Matt Achey tossed in 17.

Forest Hills 65

Kipp 12-2-31, Achey 6-3-17, Gilbold 4-1-9, Frawley 2-0-5, Houlden 1-1-3, Holbrook, Turner

Greenville 66

K. Belmont 5-6-19, Lizotte 6-3-17, J. Belmont 5-2-13, Aucoin 4-0-8, Graves 1-0-2, Edmondson 3-0-7

3-pt. goals: Kipp 5, Achey 2, Frawley; K. Belmont 3, Lizotte 2, J. Belmont, Edmondson

Forest Hills 12 27 51 65

Greenville 20 40 54 66


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