Smith scores 30, helps Royalettes topple Bulldogs

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MACHIAS – Ashten Smith scored 11 of her game-high 30 points in the fourth quarter as the Jonesport-Beals girls basketball team earned a 45-39 victory over Machias Monday in high school action. The Royalettes outscored the Bulldogs 16-9 in the fourth quarter to erase a…
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MACHIAS – Ashten Smith scored 11 of her game-high 30 points in the fourth quarter as the Jonesport-Beals girls basketball team earned a 45-39 victory over Machias Monday in high school action.

The Royalettes outscored the Bulldogs 16-9 in the fourth quarter to erase a one-point deficit. Smith grabbed 12 rebounds to go with her 30 points.

Christiannah Holmes scored 19 points and grabbed a game-high 17 rebounds to spark Machias.

Jonesport-Beals (6-11) 45

Smith 12-6-30, C. Hunkler 1-0-2, Look 2-0-4, S. Hunkler 1-0-3, Blount 1-0-2, S. Beal, W. Beal 2-0-4, Crowley

Machias (5-12) 39

Holmes 8-3-19, St. Pierre 0-6-6, Whitman, Whitney 1-2-4, Lipton 2-0-6, Stevens 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: S. Hunkler; Lipton 2

Jonesport-Beals 13 19 29 45

Machias 10 21 30 39

JV: Machias 47-41

George Stevens 40, Bucksport 39

At Bucksport, Brandi Winters sank two free throws with 18 seconds left to give George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill a win over Bucksport in a back-and-forth game.

Sadie Beardsworth scored a game-high 22 points for the Eagles and Christy Moon contributed nine more.

Jill Richards and Liz Gomm had 11 points apiece for Bucksport and Alice Andrews scored eight more.

George Stevens (8-9) 40

Keevan, Wardwell, Beardsworth 11-0-22, Roberts, Astbury 2-0-4, Moon 3-2-9, Winters 1-2-5, Conte, Haskell

Bucksport (4-13) 39

Adams, Murauckas 1-0-2, Richards 4-1-11, Andrews 3-1-8, Allen, Kone 2-0-4, Fitzpatrick 1-1-3, Larrabee, Gordon, Smith, Gomm 4-3-11

3-pt. goals: Winters, Moon; Richards 2, Andrews

GSA 10 26 32 40

Bucksport 9 24 30 39

JV: Bucksport 65-47

Orono 57, Searsport 29

At Orono, the Red Riots held the Vikings to four points in the third quarter to expand a six-point halftime lead en route to the win.

Stacey Saucier poured in 19 points and tallied five rebounds, five steals and three assists to lead Orono. Olivia Alford chipped in with 10 points, five rebounds and three assists.

Mo Hall tossed in 13 for Searsport.

Searsport (5-12) 29

Francis-Metzger 1-0-2, Tripp 0-1-1, S. Brassbridge 1-0-2, Nielson, Shute 0-2-2, Hall 6-1-13, Porter 2-0-6, M. Brassbridge, Frisbie Josephson, Carroll 1-0-3

Orono (6-11) 57

Glencross, Young 1-2-4, Alford 5-0-10, Wagner 2-0-4, Artesani 3-0-7, Colbath 2-0-4, Joyce, Sypher 0-2-2, Lint 2-3-7, Saucier 7-4-19

3-pt. goals: Porter 2, Carroll; Artesani, Carroll

Searsport 5 18 22 29

Orono 10 24 39 57

JV: Orono 44-25

Dexter 64, Stearns 22

At Dexter, the Tigers held the Minutemen of Millinocket to eight points in the first half en route to the win.

Freshman Mallory Ames paced Dexter with 20 points, while sister Ashley Ames, a junior, tallied 15 points and 10 rebounds.

Trisha MacDonald, Janessa Nason, Deanna Michaud and Leslie Osborne each scored four points for Stearns.

Stearns (12-4) 22

MacDonald 1-2-4, Nason 2-0-4, D. Michaud 2-0-4, Hale, H. Somers, Leet, Arsenault 1-0-2, Achorn, Osborne 2-0-4, D. Somers 0-2-2, Collinsworth, J. Michaud 1-0-2

Dexter (17-0) 64

M. Ames 10-0-20, Veazie 2-2-7, Chapman 1-0-3, Mountain, Burton 0-2-2, Fogarty 4-0-8, Cote 0-2-2, Hartford, Alton, Patterson 3-0-7, A. Ames 5-5-15

3-pt. goals: Veazie, Chapman, Patterson

Stearns 2 8 18 22

Dexter 12 31 47 64

JV: Dexter 45-43

Penquis 63, PCHS 47

At Guilford, Becca Madden pumped in a game-high 24 points as Penquis of Milo topped Piscataquis.

Madden had 12 points in the first half as Penquis built a 33-19 halftime lead. Kate Hamlin and Erika Morrill had 11 points apiece for Penquis.

Keillie Martel’s 15 points and four steals, Pam Bailey’s 14 points and Heather Woodbury’s eight rebounds and seven points led Piscataquis.

Penquis (8-9) 63

Hamlin 5-0-11, H. Dolley, Graves 1-0-2, Morrill 5-0-11, S. Gerrish 0-1-1, Madden 11-2-24, Cobb 2-0-5, M. Dolley 3-0-7, C. Gerrish 1-0-2, London

PCHS (3-14) 47

Crouse, Woodbury 2-3-7, Levesque, Bailey 3-6-14, Littlefield, Martel 6-0-15, Dewey, Knight, McKusick 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Hamlin, E. Morrill, Cobb, M. Dolley; Martel 3, Bailey 2

Penquis 18 33 48 63

PCHS 11 19 32 47

JV: Penquis 38-32

PVHS 53, Bangor Christian 24

At Husson College in Bangor, Jen Plourde and Sharon Drost each scored 11 points to help push Penobscot Valley of Howland past Bangor Christian.

Kasey Foster netted eight points for the Howlers.

Emily Jenkins had seven points and 12 rebounds for the Patriots.

Penobscot Valley (8-10) 53

Colbath 1-0-2, Foster 3-1-8, A. Hallett 0-2-2, Brown 1-0-2, Cyr 2-0-4, N. Hallett 1-0-2, Plourde 3-2-11, Drost 5-1-11, Lavertu 1-0-2, Dawson 0-1-1, McGinn 1-5-7, Berrard 1-0-2, Snape 1-0-2

Bangor Christian (0-17) 24

Leathers 2-1-5, Wheaton 1-0-2, Hutchins 0-3-3, Jenkins 3-1-7, K. French 2-1-5, Holmes 1-0-2, M. French, Dearborn, Spaulding, Moors, Typaldes

3-pt. goals: Plourde 3, Foster

Penobscot Val. 8 24 43 53

Bangor Chr. 4 11 14 24

John Bapst 35, Brewer 29

At Brewer Saturday, Katie Andrle scored 15 points to help push John Bapst of Bangor to the win.

Ashley Freeman netted 11 points for the Crusaders.

Sarah Defilipp had eight points for Brewer.

John Bapst (4-10) 35

Freeman 5-1-11, S. Miller 1-0-2, Baldus 1-0-2, Andrle 5-5-15, Wickstrom 2-0-5, McGuan, Greenlaw, D. Miller, Hunter

Brewer (2-10) 29

Quimby 1-0-2, Defilipp 4-0-8, Cote 1-1-3, Corey 1-2-4, Chapman 2-0-4, Freeman 2-0-5, Alberding 1-0-2, McLain 0-1-1, Baker

3-pt. goals: Wickstrom; Freeman

John Bapst 10 18 22 35

Brewer 3 10 16 29

JV: John Bapst 34-20

Hockey

Brewer 4, Hampden 3

At T.J. Ryan Arena in Brewer, Eamon Harding scored the game-winning goal on a Jake Richter assist at 9:06 into the third period to give Brewer the win.

Matt Grimes tied the game on a short-handed goal 15 seconds into the third period off of a Ben Caldwell assist for the 5-11 Witches. Kevin Kotredes and Ted Kotredes each netted a goal. Harding, Grimes, Caldwell, and John Ambrose all had one assist. Freshman Aaron Saunders stopped 20 of 23 shots.

Jason Huntley scored two goals for 8-8 Hampden and Ian Lee added a goal. Kyle Weiland and Kevin Brooks both had an assist as Rory Woods made 26 saves on 30 shots.

Boys basketball

Narraguagus 72, Woodland 37

At Harrington, Saben Rossi had 19 points and six steals to help lead Narraguagus to the victory.

Jason Strout had 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Knights and Zach Worcester added 10.

Aaron Moody scored 12 points for Woodland.

Woodland (5-11) 37

Townsend 1-0-2, A. Knowles 2-0-4, Smith 3-0-6, Ellis 4-1-9, Metcalf 2-0-4, Moody 6-0-12, Diadone

Narraguagus (10-7) 72

C. Worcester 2-1-5, Checker 3-0-6, Strout 5-4-14, Bailey 3-0-7, Rossi 8-2-19, Albee 1-0-2, Z. Worcester 4-0-10, Peltier 2-4-9, Mora, Leackfeldt, Hicks, Tilton

3-pt. goals: Z. Worcester 2, C. Worcester, Bailey, Rossi, Peltier

Woodland 14 24 28 37

Narraguagus 24 40 61 72

JV: Narraguagus 48-42

East Grand 81, So. Aroostook 66

At Danforth, Darius Parker, Seth Preston and Eric Hanington combined to score 26 points in the second quarter as the Vikings rolled to the win.

Parker finished with a game-high 28 points and 12 assists. Preston had 18 points and Hanington added 15 points and 13 rebounds.

Tim Hartin paced the Warriors of Dyer Brook with 15 points. Travis Booker added 13 and Griffin Hardy chipped in with 12.

Southern Aroostook (4-14) 66

Hartin 7-1-15, Hardy 4-4-12, Booker 4-4-13, Philibert 4-1-9, Hersey 3-0-6, Austin 2-0-5, Stubbs 2-0-4, Anderson 1-0-2, Crotta, Toothaker, Boutilier

East Grand (14-4) 81

Parker 11-6-28, Preston 8-0-18, E. Hanington 7-1-15, M. Scott 3-2-8, Byers 3-0-7, Dicker 2-0-4, P. Scott, A. Hanington, C. O’Dell, Morse

3-pt. goals: Booker, Austin; Preston 2, Byers

So. Aroostook 13 24 41 66

East Grand 14 40 65 81

JV: Southern Aroostook 64-49

Calais 61, East Grand 56

At Calais Saturday, Scott McDonald scored 15 of his game-high 22 points in the fourth quarter as Calais outscored East Grand of Danforth 28-18 in the fourth quarter to erase a five-point deficit and avenge an earlier loss.

Garrett Dickerson scored 14 points, including six in the fourth quarter. Chris Woodside and Jon Smith combined for 17 points.

East Grand’s Darius Parker had a game-high 34 points, going 15-for-18 from the foul line. Matthew Scott had nine more.

East Grand (13-3) 56

Parker 8-15-34, M. Scott 2-5-9, Preston 2-0-5, Hanington 1-4-7, Byers, P. Scott

Calais (11-5) 61

McDonald 7-4-22, Dickerson 5-3-14, Woodside 3-2-9, Smith 3-0-8, McLean 1-1-4, Reynolds 0-2-2, Blake 1-0-2, McPhee

3-pt. goals: Parker 3, Preston, Hanington; McDonald 4, Smith 2, Dickerson, Woodside, McLean

East Grand 11 22 38 56

Calais 13 22 33 61

JV: Calais 60-55

Katahdin 76, Bangor Christian 67

At Stacyville, Patrick Willett put in 18 points to help lead Katahdin to the win.

Frank Grass added 12 points for the Cougars. Jordan Davis, Brian Sullivan, and Alex McAvoy each had 10 points.

Matt Denbow scored 21 points to lead Bangor Christian. Eric Sobey added 19 points and Josh Frost had 12.


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