December 23, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Pandas upset Calais; Bird, Harrington star

CALAIS – Karin Bird made five free throws and Dana Harrington hit a pair of baskets in overtime as Lee Academy sent Calais to its first season-opening loss in 19 years, 73-65 over the Blue Devils Monday night.

Shelby Pickering led the Pandas with 21 points, while Bird had 15 and Harrington and Aarika Ritchie scored 10 points each.

Emily Smith led Calais with 26 points, including 10 in the fourth quarter as the Blue Devils rallied from an eight-point deficit to forge a 63-63 tie at the end of regulation.

Danielle O’Brien added 15 points and Courtney Taylor scored 11 for Calais.

Lee Academy (1-0) 73

Moors 1-1-3, Pickering 9-3-21, Bird 4-7-15, Gifford 2-2-6, Ritchie 3-3-10, Harris 3-2-8, Harrington 5-0-10

Calais (0-1) 65

Smith 8-8-26, Eagan 1-2-4, O’Brien 6-3-15, Taylor 4-0-11, Allen 0-1-1, Mingo 0-1-1, Gillespie 1-2-5, Brown 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Ritchie; Taylor 3, Smith 2, Gillespie

Lee Academy 18 38 51 63 73

Calais 11 29 43 63 65

JV: Lee 48-32

Washington Acad. 57, Shead 50

At East Machias, Ashley Tilton scored 19 points and added 10 rebounds and 10 steals to spark Washington Academy to the win.

Mary Mawhinney had 15 points and 12 rebounds for Washington Academy.

Lauretta Ricker scored 16 points for Shead of Eastport. Skylar Richardson and Tanya Cook each scored 10 points.

Shead (1-1) 50

Pottle 1-0-2, Cummings 2-0-4, Morrison 1-0-2, Richardson 4-2-10, Ricker 6-1-16, Francis 1-0-2, Constant 2-0-4, Cook 5-0-10, Murphy

Washington Academy (1-0) 57

Tilton 7-5-19, Look 3-0-6, Gavoni 2-0-4, Livingstone 1-0-2, Mawhinney 6-3-15, Ashby 0-2-2, Wood 0-1-1, Huffman 1-1-3, Rushforth 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Ricker 3

Shead 14 17 29 50

Washington Acad. 14 25 44 57

Central 63, Searsport 21

At Searsport, Caitlin Elliott scored 17 points and Jenny Rollins added 16 to pace Central of Corinth.

Teresa Libby added 14 points for the Red Devils.

Nori Francis-Mezger led Searsport with six points.

Central (2-0) 63

D. Collins 2-0-4, Davis 1-0-2, Elliott 7-3-17, Brownell 1-0-2, Rollins 7-2-16, Daniel 1-0-2, Randall 0-2-2, Libby 6-2-14, Underhill 0-2-2, K. Collins, Voisine, Milton

Searsport (0-1) 21

Francis-Mezger 3-0-6, Tripp 1-0-2, Neilson 1-0-2, Brassbridge 2-1-5, Rainey 2-0-5, Josephson 0-1-1, Anderson, Kingsbury, Seekins

3-pt. goals: Rainey

Central 18 31 42 63

Searsport 2 14 19 21

JV: Central 43-39

MDI 59, GSA 48

At Blue Hill, Amanda Young scored 12 points to guide Mount Desert Island past George Stevens Academy.

Kelsey Stratton scored 10 points for MDI.

Brandi Winters scored 13 points for GSA and Christy Moon added 11 points.

MDI (2-0) 59

Stanley 2-3-8, Stratton 3-4-10, Records 2-2-6, Chuster 3-1-9, Hodgdon 0-1-1, Falt 2-3-7, Young 5-0-12, Dow 2-2-6, Banks, Lewis

GSA (0-1) 48

Lymburner 0-1-1, Moon 2-7-11, Beardsworth 3-1-7, Winters 3-7-13, Gray 4-1-9, Ahern 2-3-7, Flynn, Vandered, Conte, Smith

3-pt. goals: Young 2, Stanley, Chuster

MDI 13 31 39 59

GSA 15 25 33 48

JV: MDI 37-19

Sumner 57, Narraguagus 50

At Harrington, Chelsea Norton scored a game-high 19 points to power the Sumner Tigers of East Sullivan to victory.

Katrina Beal scored 10 for the Tigers.

Elizabeth Grant led the Narraguagus Knights with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Sumner (1-1) 57

Beal 4-0-10, Rock 2-0-4, Cowperthwaite, Cummings 1-0-2, Klausmeyer 2-2-6, Chandler 1-0-2, Page 1-0-2, Stanwood, Bridges 2-1-5, Bragdon 2-3-7, Norton 8-3-19

Narraguagus (1-1) 50

Hatt 0-1-1, Kennedy 1-1-4, Johnson 1-2-4, Torrey 3-1-7, Sprague, Foss 1-3-5, Greene 2-1-5, Tenney 2-0-4, Tenan 1-0-3, Grant 3-6-12, Baker 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Beal 2; Kennedy, Tenan

Sumner 14 26 41 57

Narraguagus 12 26 36 50

JV: Sumner 58-42

Mattanawcook 54, Stearns 53

At Millinocket, Shannon Pietras grabbed the rebound of a Quinci Sanderson miss and scored from the paint as the buzzer sounded to give Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln a come-from-behind win over Stearns.

Pietras finished with a game-high 19 points and Bree Hanscom netted 18 more as Mattanawcook of Lincoln overcame a four-point deficit in the fourth quarter to nip Stearns.

Trisha MacDonald’s 12 points and Johnna Michaud’s 11 led Stearns. Deanna Michaud and Amy Collinsworth combined for 16 more.

Mattanawcook (1-0) 54

Pietras 7-5-19, Paul 2-1-5, Cousineau 1-1-3, Vose 1-1-3, Sanderson 2-2-6, Hanscom 6-6-18, Souers, Libby, Gulesian

Stearns (0-1) 53

T. MacDonald 4-3-12, Nason 0-1-1, D. Michaud 3-2-8, Arsenault 2-2-7, Somers 0-4-4, J. Michaud 4-3-11, A. MacDonald 0-2-2, Achorn

3-pt. goals: T. MacDonald, Arsenault

Mattanawcook 16 26 37 54

Stearns 17 31 41 53

Hermon 50, Orono 33

At Hermon, Shannon Wiggin scored 14 points to help pilot Hermon past Orono.

Ashley Kelley scored 12 points for Hermon and Malerie Hall added 11 points and nine rebounds.

Stacey Saucier scored 13 points for Orono.

Orono (0-1) 33

Glencross 3-0-7, Young 1-0-2, Artesani 0-2-2, Colbath 1-0-3, Sypher 2-2-6, Saucier 4-4-13, Sturno, Robertson, Valdivia, Woodbury

Hermon (1-0) 50

White 3-0-7, Kelley 5-2-12, Wiggin 6-2-14, Hall 4-3-11, Macdonald 1-0-2, Gibson 2-0-4, Ford, Armstrong

3-pt. goals: Glencross, Saucier; White

Orono 3 12 24 33

Hermon 16 28 36 50

Foxcroft 43, Piscataquis 39

At Dover-Foxcroft, Nicole Brown scored 17 points and Ashley Hall added 10 as Foxcroft Academy opened its season with a victory.

The Ponies, who led 26-7 at halftime, also got 12 rebounds and five assists from Kristina Weymouth and six rebounds and six assists from Coral Goggin.

Kellie Martell led Piscataquis of Guilford with nine points.

Piscataquis (0-2) 39

K. Martell 2-3-9, Woodbury 2-2-8, Shufelt 2-4-8, Davis 3-0-6, Levesque, J. Martell, C. Martell, Dewey 0-2-2, Bradford 1-4-6

Foxcroft Academy (1-0) 43

Brown 5-7-17, A. Hall 3-4-10, Weymouth 1-1-3, Anderson 1-0-2, S. Hall, MacPheters 1-0-2, Snow 1-0-2, Marden 1-0-2, Goggin 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Woodbury 2; Goggin

Piscataquis 3 7 20 39

Foxcroft Acad. 16 26 30 43

JV: Foxcroft 41-33

Penquis 46, Schenck 41 (OT)

At East Millinocket, Kate Hamlin scored a game-high 25 points as Penquis of Milo outlasted Schenck in overtime.

Hamlin’s effort included three 3-point goals. Jenny Stetson added 10 points for the Patriots, who rallied from a nine-point deficit at the start of the fourth quarter.

Ashley Peabody led Schenck with 14 points, while Laura Jamo scored 11.

Penquis (1-1) 46

Hamlin 11-0-25, Stetson 3-4-10, Graves 4-0-8, Gerrish 0-2-2, Comeau 0-1-1, Johnston, Walker

Schenck (0-1) 44

Peabody 6-2-14, Jamo 4-3-11, Waite 1-3-5, Bouchard 0-3-3, Gleason 3-1-7, MacLeod 1-0-2, Pray 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Hamlin 3

Penquis 11 15 26 41 46

Schenck 10 25 35 41 44

JV: Penquis 44-39 (OT)

Dexter 58, Penobscot Valley 20

At Dexter, Ashley Ames scored 24 points to lead Dexter to the win.

Mallory Ames scored 10 points for the Tigers.

Ashley Dawson and Kacey Plourde each scored four points for Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Penobscot Valley (1-1) 20

Dawson 2-0-4, Lavertu 0-2-2, J. Plourde 1-0-3, K. Plourde 0-4-4, Cyr 1-0-2, Hallett 1-0-2, Fafter 1-0-3, Bernard, Rackley, Milton, Bowers, Snape

Dexter (2-0) 58

A. Ames 10-4-24, M. Ames 4-2-10, Chapman 2-0-4, Mountain 3-0-6, N. Burton 3-1-7, Fogarty 1-0-2, Cote 2-1-5, Chambers, L. Burton, Hartford, Alton, Poirier, Clukey

3-pt. goals: J. Plourde, Fafter

Penobscot Val. 5 10 10 20

Dexter 20 32 51 58

Lovely 1-0-2, Osgood, Dayringer, Hopkins 2-2-6, White 1-0-2, Boxwell

Boys basketball

Mattanawcook 65, Woodland 62

At Woodland, Adam L’Italien led four players in double figures with 12 points as Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln triumphed despite squandering a 17-point first-quarter lead.

Steve Andrews had 11 points for the winners while Dylan Hanscom and Luke Emery contributed 10 apiece.

Brandon Tomah’s game-high 24 points and Adam Knowles’ 17 paced Woodland.

Mattanawcook (1-0) 65

Robinson, Birmingham 1-0-2, Gardner 1-0-2, Libby 2-1-6, Hanscom 3-4-10, Emery 3-4-10, Young 2-0-4, Berry 1-0-2, Slike 2-2-6, Andrews 2-7-11, L’Italien 4-4-12

Woodland (1-1) 62

Harriman 1-0-2, Tomah 11-2-24, Newell 3-2-8, Moody 0-1-1, Knowles 7-0-17, Smith 3-0-6, Ellis 1-2-4, Metcalf, Townsend

3-pt. goals: Libby; Knowles 3

Mattanawcook 28 33 48 65

Woodland 11 29 47 62

JV: MA 71-31


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