BUCKSPORT – Collin Henry tallied 10 points in the fourth quarter, going 6-for-8 from the foul line, as George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill earned a 63-55 boys basketball victory over Bucksport on Tuesday night.
Henry totaled 17 points for the game, while Tim Carter scored 16 and Chaz Gray 10.
Despite a strong attempt by Wayde Hopkins with 11 points in the second quarter.
Hopkins tossed in 11 second-quarter points on his way to a game-high 18 and he also grabbed nine rebounds. Josh Johnson added 12 points and Brian Clapper had 10.
George Stevens Acad. (8-9) 63
Henry 5-7-17, Carter 7-2-16, Gray 5-0-10, Owen 1-0-2, Cousins, Lymburner 2-0-4, Wessel 2-0-5, Peake 0-3-3, Bridges 3-0-6
Bucksport (6-11) 55
Hopkins 7-3-18, Johnson 4-1-12, Clapper 4-0-10, Pooler 1-0-2, Remick 1-2-4, Bunker 2-0-4, Mills, Gourley, Ames 1-0-2, Carmichael 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Wessel; Hopkins, Johnson 3, Clapper 2
George Stevens 18 32 46 63
Bucksport 9 29 46 55
JV: GSA 48-42
MDI 53, Sumner 41
At East Sullivan, the Trojans went 9-for-12 from the foul line in the fourth quarter to hold off the Tigers.
Brian O’Donnell scored 14 points to lead Mount Desert Island. Mike Frongillo chipped in with 11.
Dylan Johnson, Kyle Joy and Jim White tossed in 10 points apiece for Sumner.
Mount Desert Island (11-6) 53
Frongillo 4-1-11, Dargis 1-5-7, Pooler 1-0-2, Staples 1-2-4, Daley 1-0-3, Lewis 3-1-7, Allen 2-0-5, O’Donnell 7-0-14, Grover
Sumner (8-9) 41
Johnson 4-0-10, Joy 4-2-10, White 5-0-10, Burdett 3-1-7, Pennartz 2-0-4, Coffin, Jacques, Cowperthwaite, Manning, Stevens, Bukowski
3-pt. goals: Frongillo, Daley, Allen; Johnson 2
MDI 15 29 38 53
Sumner 12 22 33 41
JV: MDI 43-40
Machias 81, Jonesport-Beals 60
At Jonesport, Chris Correll scored 15 of his game-high 36 points in the fourth quarter as the Bulldogs pulled away.
James McCarthy added 21 points and Cory Brooks 13 for Machias.
Derrick Beal and Erik Balchen each scored 13 points for Jonesport-Beals, while Jeremy Chandler added 12.
Machias (8-9) 81
Roberts 2-1-5, Correll 16-2-36, Brooks 4-5-13, McCarthy 6-5-21, Falvey 2-0-4, Frutchey 0-2-2
Jonesport-Beals (9-8) 60
Lamson, Griffin 0-1-1, Alley, Holmes 2-1-5, Libby 2-0-4, A. Beal 3-1-7, Faulkingham 0-1-1, Berry 2-0-4, Balchen 6-1-13, Chandler 5-2-12, D. Beal 5-3-13
3-pt. goals: McCarthy 4, Correll 2
Machias 21 38 63 81
Jonesport-Beals 17 26 39 60
JV: Jonesport-Beals 70-50
Camden Hills 62, MCI 45
At Pittsfield, Ryan Fitzgerald scored 20 points to help lead Camden Hills to the win.
Nick Tedford netted 10 points for the Windjammers.
Ryan Bennett and Mike Adams both led Maine Central Institute with nine points each.
Camden Hills (15-2) 62
Davis 2-3-7, Stearns 0-4-4, Moro 1-3-5, Horn 1-0-3, Stammen 3-0-7, Fitzgerald 7-0-20, Scamfer 1-1-3, Tedford 4-0-10, Puls 1-1-3, Beveridge, Draper, Pike, Calabi, Dennen
Maine Central Institute (2-13) 45
Bennett 2-5-9, Adams 4-1-9, M. Quint 1-1-4, Huff 1-0-3, Godfrey 2-0-5, V. Quint 3-0-6, Shibuya 3-1-7, Curtis 1-0-2, Trombley, Wilson
3-pt. goals: Fitzgerald 6, Tedford 2, Horn, Stammen; M. Quint, Huff, Godfrey
Camden Hills 14 33 43 62
MCI 9 20 30 45
Washington Acad. 73, Shead 27
At Eastport, Jared Sternburgh scored 16 points and James Ramsdell added 15 to pace the Raiders of East Machias.
Ryan Harmon posted 11 points for Washington Academy of East Machias.
Ricky Kroll topped the Tigers with six points.
Washington Acad. (15-2) 73
Harmon 5-1-11, Look 1-0-2, Ramsdell 3-9-15, Jer. Gray 1-0-2, Sternburgh 5-6-16, Stevens, Jar. Gray 3-0-6, Merritt, Hostetter 2-4-8, Wood 2-3-8, Colbeth 1-0-2, Albee 1-0-2, Jessimen 0-1-1
Shead (2-15) 27
Kroll 3-0-6, Lewey, DeMolet 1-2-4, Stanhope, Bowen, Martinez 1-2-4, P. Joyner 1-1-3, Cyr 0-1-1, Maloney 1-2-4, C. Hastings, S. Hastings, Kilton, Sullivan 2-1-5, B. Joyne.
3-pt. goals: Wood
Washington Acad. 13 30 52 73
Shead 4 17 20 27
JV: WA 88-26
Orono 59, Searsport 47
At Searsport, Adam Chase led balanced effort with 15 points as the Red Riots won.
Lance Cowan scored 12 points and Ryan Levesque provided 11 for Orono.
Jake Manner paced Searsport with 15 points, while Josh McFarlin netted 11.
Orono (5-11) 59
Wakeling, Cowan 4-1-12, Violette, Keezer, Chase 6-2-15, Dutton 0-2-2, Hanningan, Millard, Klose 0-3-3, K. Simon, Thomas 3-0-7, M. Simon 1-4-6, Levesque 4-0-11, Weatherbee 1-1-3, Theriault
Searsport (7-10) 47
McFarlin 3-4-11, Manner 5-5-15, Mercier 2-2-6, Garton 3-3-9, Mercer 1-0-2, M. Nickerson 1-0-2, R. Nickerson 1-0-2, Mazerall, Adams, Tufts, Lockhart, Chaar, Hancock
3-pt. goals: Cowan 3, Chase, Thomas, Levesque 3; McFarlin
Orono 12 22 36 59
Searsport 5 18 33 47
JV: Orono 47-35
Brunswick 82, Leavitt 38
At Brunswick, Ralph Mims had 36 points, 10 rebounds, and six assists to help give Brunswick the win.
Doug Eichinger netted 13 points for Brunswick and Jesse Kaplan had seven assists.
Jacob Witham scored nine points for Leavitt of Turner.
Leavitt (0-14) 38
Parker 1-0-2, Godfrey 1-0-3, Berry 3-1-7, Burgess 2-2-6, Pirruccello 2-4-8, Witham 3-1-9, Powell 1-1-3, Lilley, Murphy, Sawyer, Angell
Brunswick (13-1) 82
Smith 1-0-2, Lemont 1-0-2, Kaplan 3-2-8, Gauvin 2-0-5, Mims 14-0-36, Eichinger 5-0-13, Gayton 1-0-2, Stankiewicz 2-0-4, Kelly 2-0-4, Warren
3-pt. goals: Witham 2, Godfrey; Mims 8, Eichenger 3, Guavin
Leavitt 12 24 31 38
Brunswick 19 42 66 82
Girls basketball
Camden Hills 93, MCI 45
At Rockport, Samantha Wiley netted 19 points to help lead Camden Hills to victory.
Kayla Gushee and Marianna Croce both scored 13 points for the Windjammers and Morgan Hart added 12 points.
Kasey Dodge netted 12 points for Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield and Macky Sullivan had 11.
MCI (9-8) 45
M. Dodge 2-0-4, Currier 0-1-1, K. Dodge 3-4-12, Sullivan 4-3-11, Kennedy 2-0-4, Ferland 4-0-8, Ky. Huff 0-3-3, Ka. Huff 0-2-2, Holt, Lermari, Frost
Camden Hills (12-5) 93
Wiley 6-6-19, Friesland 2-2-6, Smith 2-1-5, Newcomb 1-0-2, Butler 1-1-4, Holgerson 2-4-8, Gushee 3-6-13, Neville 2-3-7, Richards 2-0-4, Hart 4-3-12, Croce 3-7-13, Perry
3-pt. goals: K. Dodge 2; Wiley, Butler, Gushee, Hart
MCI 6 14 30 45
Camden Hills 19 46 74 93
Rockland 53, Maranacook 37
At Rockland, Kaitlyn Hynes notched 22 points for the Tigers.
Kaitlyn Grant and Annie Pennell each scored 10 for the winners
Shannon Bean landed 16 points for the Black Bears.
Maranacook (15-2) 37
Martin 1-0-3, Violette 0-1-1, Pullen 1-0-2, Mrazik 2-1-5, Bardagillo 2-0-4, Mason 3-0-6, Bean 5-4-16
Rockland (11-6) 53
Grant 2-6-10, Felt 1-3-5, Pennell 4-2-10, Barnes 3-0-6, Hynes 9-4-22, Clark, Oliver, Dunton, Crupi, Todd
3-pt. goals: Martin, Bean 2
Maranacook 6 16 23 37
Rockland 11 18 30 53
JV: Rockland 36-30
Ellsworth 72, Foxcroft 53
At Dover-Foxcroft, Ashley Oleson poured in 31 points to power the Eagles.
Monique Boutaugh hit four 3-pointers on the way to 16 points for Ellsworth, and Laura Archer recorded 14 points.
Nicole Brown topped the Ponies with 16 points, Coral Goggin added 13, and Ashley Marden had 10.
Ellsworth (12-5) 72
Oleson 11-9-31, Boutaugh 5-2-16, Archer 6-0-14, Dalrymple 1-0-2, Briggs 0-1-1, Cloak 0-1-1, Johnston, Savage, Jones 2-2-6, MacEachern 0-1-1, Curtis
Foxcroft (0-17) 53
Brown 8-0-16, Goggin 5-3-13, Marden 5-0-10, Weymouth 2-0-4, Anderson, Sheppard, S. Hall, MacPheters 1-0-2, A. Hall 2-3-8, Curry
3-pt. goals: Boutaugh 4, Archer 2; A. Hall
Ellsworth 19 34 54 72
Foxcroft 16 27 42 53
JV: Foxcroft 48-24
Calais 71, East Grand 49
At Calais, Tracie Eagan tossed in 21 points and Danielle O’Brien connected for 20 as the Blue Devils beat the Vikings.
Darcey Gillespie netted 11 points for Calais.
Marie Gilman led East Grand of Danforth with 20 points. Paula Osnoe scored 16.
East Grand (5-13) 49
Gilman 7-3-20, Osnoe 4-7-16, McKay 1-0-2, Dodge 1-1-3, Zaneldin 1-6-8, Shay, Langill, Crone, Marks
Calais (14-3) 71
Eagan 8-3-21, O’Brien 9-2-20, Gillespie 5-1-11, Smith 2-0-5, Thomas 1-0-2, Taylor 1-2-4, Allen 0-2-2, Brown 1-0-2, Mingo 2-0-4, Warren, McIver, Lloyd, Stevens, Applebee, Seeley
3-pt. goals: Gilman 3, Osnoe; Eagan 2, Smith
East Grand 5 18 35 49
Calais 16 35 50 71
JV: Calais 56-24
Sumner 47, Narraguagus 40
At Harrington, Sandra Klausmeyer scored 13 points and Katrina Beal contributed 12 as the Tigers beat the Knights.
Elizabeth Grant led Narraguagus with 14 points and 10 rebounds, whlie Missy Barbee provided 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Sumner (10-7) 47
Klausmeyer 5-3-13, Beal 4-1-12, Pinkham 5-0-10, Bridges 4-0-8, Alley 2-0-4, Rock, Page, Robinson, Bragdon
Narraguagus (9-8) 40
Grant 6-2-14, Barbee 3-3-10, Tenan 3-2-8, Kennedy 1-2-4, Sprague 1-1-3, Torrey 0-1-1, Farren, Tenney
3-pt. goals: Beal 3; Barbee
Sumner 10 23 37 47
Narraguagus 13 18 30 40
JV: Sumner 60-45
Woodland 42, Wash. Acad. 34
At Woodland, Jessica Murphy scored eight of her 12 points in the second half to push the Dragons ahead of Washington Academy.
Kaitlyn Leeman also sank three free throws late in the fourth quarter to preserve the lead. She finished with 13 points.
Ashley Tilton led the Raiders of East Machias with 10 points.
Washington Acad. (11-5) 34
Livingstone 2-0-4, E. Govoni 1-1-3, Rushforth 2-0-5, Tilton 4-2-10, L. Govoni 5-0-12
Woodland (13-3) 42
Brown 3-0-6, Gillespie 3-0-6, Murphy 6-0-12, Leeman 4-3-13, Ferry 0-3-3, St. Pierre 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Rushforth, L. Govoni 2; Leeman 2
Wash. Acad. 10 22 28 34
Woodland 13 22 29 42
JV: Woodland 63-48
Hermon 57, MDI 34
At Hermon, Shannon Wiggin scored 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Hawks soared to victory.
Malerie Hall added 12 points and 12 rebounds for Hermon, while Marissa McLeod contributed nine points, four assists and three steals.
Susan Falt scored nine points and Kelsey Stratton eight to lead Mount Desert Island.
Mount Desert Island (8-9) 34
Stratton 2-2-8, Banks 1-0-2, Shuster 1-0-2, Records 2-0-6, Falt 4-0-9, Young 2-0-6, Dow 0-1-1, Stanley, Christie
Hermon (13-4) 57
McLeod 4-0-9, Dobbins 0-1-1, White 2-1-5, Perry 1-0-2, Wiggin 8-3-19, Nightengale 1-0-2, Hall 6-0-12, McDonald 1-3-5, Gibson 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Stratton 2, Records 2, Young 2, Falt; McLeod
MDI 6 12 19 34
Hermon 10 20 36 57
JV: Mount Desert Island 52-15
Mount View 44, Erskine 43
At Thorndike, Jenny Stevens scored 14 points to help push Mount View to the victory.
Kristy Clements had 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Mustangs and Amy Miles had 10 points, eight rebounds, and four assists.
Ashley Shanholtzer led Erskine Academy of South China with nine points.
Erskine (5-12) 43
Philbrook 3-0-8, Dow 3-0-7, St. Amand 1-1-4, Gleaton 2-2-6, Mallery 3-1-7, Proctor 0-2-2, Shanholtzer 2-5-9, Hall, Foss, McKeeney
Mount View (3-14) 44
A. Miles 2-6-10, Stevens 5-0-14, L. Miles 2-0-6, Caler 2-0-4, Clements 5-0-10, Hunter, Mehuren, Wooley, Gillette
3-pt. goals: Philbrook 2, Dow, St. Amand; Stevens 4, L. Miles 2
Erskine 11 23 33 43
Mount View 13 33 41 44
Lee 79, Mattanawcook Acad. 53
At Lee, Shelby Pickering scored 12 of her 34 points in the first quarter to help Lee Academy pull away to the win.
Kristin Hersom netted 16 points for the Pandas.
Quinci Sanderson scored 12 points for Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln and Jaide Littlefield added 11.
Mattanacook Academy (6-11) 53
Sanderson 3-6-12, Littlefield 3-3-11, Pietras 1-0-2, Oliver 1-2-5, Cousineau 1-0-2, Gulesian, Malone 1-0-3, Souers 1-0-2, Reed 2-2-6, Bose 0-1-1, Keegan 1-1-3, Hannington 1-0-2, Martin
Lee Academy (15-2) 79
Pickering 12-10-34, Hersom 6-4-16, As. Jandreau 0-5-5, Am. Jandreau 1-0-3, M. Moors 1-0-2, Cole 4-0-8, Ham 1-3-5, Gifford 1-3-5, Worcester 0-1-1, J. Moors, Hanscom, Maxwell, King
3-pt. goals: Littlefield 2, Oliver, Malone; Am. Jandreau
Mattanawcook 6 20 38 53
Lee Acad. 21 39 61 79
JV: Mattanawcook 56-28
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