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CARIBOU – Laura Archer scored eight of her 13 points in the third quarter Friday night to help Ellsworth take the lead en route to a 52-48 girls basketball victory over Caribou. Hillary Savage scored a team-high 16 points, Monique Boutaugh netted 11 and Ashley…
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CARIBOU – Laura Archer scored eight of her 13 points in the third quarter Friday night to help Ellsworth take the lead en route to a 52-48 girls basketball victory over Caribou.

Hillary Savage scored a team-high 16 points, Monique Boutaugh netted 11 and Ashley Oleson had 10 for Ellsworth.

Makayla Gahagan and Monica Selander tallied 20 points each for the Vikings.

Ellsworth (3-0) 52

Dalrymple, Boutaugh 4-2-11, Archer 4-4-13, Fortier 1-0-2, Savage 6-1-16, McEachern, Oleson 5-0-10

Caribou (0-2) 48

Kinney, Gahagan 7-2-20, Cousins 2-0-4, Morrell 2-0-4, Richards, Corriveau, Selander 7-3-20, Ellis, Scholfield

3-pt. goals: Boutaugh, Archer, Savage 3; Gahagan 4, Selander 3

Ellsworth 9 17 42 52

Caribou 8 22 28 48

JV: Ellsworth 25-21

Rockland 51, Belfast 37

At Belfast, Lindsay Barnes tallied 20 points to lead the Tigers to the win.

Caitlin Hynes chipped in with 11 for Rockland.

Julie Ross had nine to lead the Lions.

Rockland (3-0) 51

Barnes 9-2-20, Hynes 4-3-11, Todd 2-0-5, N. Clark 0-3-3, Felt 1-6-8, Hanson 2-0-4, Stone, Kenniston, D. Clark

Belfast (1-2) 37

Ross 3-2-9, Cummings 1-0-3, Bri. Reed 2-0-4, Whittier 2-0-5, Ellis 2-0-4, H. Reed 2-1-5, Bro. Reed, Hogan 1-0-2, Lugg 2-1-5, Grant

3-pt. goals: Todd; Ross, Cummings, Whittier

Rockland 6 18 34 51

Belfast 12 20 34 37

JV: Rockland 39-27

Presque Isle 58, MDI 37

At Presque Isle, Natasha Deschene led the Wildcats to victory with 19 points.

Moriah Morris added 10 and Kylan Smith nine for Presque Isle.

Chelsea Dow notched 10 points for Mount Desert Island.

MDI (2-1) 37

Stanley, Stratton 3-0-7, Records, Banks 3-2-8, Shuster 0-4-4, Hodgdon, As. Young, Lewis 0-1-1, Falt 1-3-5, Am. Young 1-0-2, Staples, Dow 3-4-10

Presque Isle (2-0) 58

Deschene 6-5-19, Michaud, Pinette 3-0-6, Clukey, DeLong 1-0-2, Glovins 1-0-2, Smith 4-0-9, Watananuchit, Morris 5-0-10, Moody, Norsworthy 3-0-6, Young, Richards 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Stratton; Deschene 2, Smith

MDI 6 17 26 37

Presque Isle 16 29 45 58

JV: MDI 52-26

George Stevens 49, Sumner 40

At Blue Hill, the Eagles built a seven-point halftime lead and held on for the victory.

Randi Winters paced George Stevens Academy with 14 points and Christy Moon added nine.

Sandra Klausmyer tossed in a game-high 21 points for Sumner of East Sullivan.

Sumner (1-2) 40

Beal 1-0-3, Rock, Cowperthwaite, Cummings, Klausmyer 9-3-21, Chandler 0-1-1, Stanwood 0-1-1, Bridges 3-0-6, Bragdon 0-2-2, Norton 3-0-6

George Stevens (2-1) 49

Lymburner, Moon 3-3-9, Rioux 1-0-2, Edgeworth 3-0-7, Astbury 2-0-4, Winters 4-6-14, Conte, Gray 1-2-4, Smith, Flynn 1-0-2, Ahearn 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Beal

Sumner 12 23 34 40

George Stevens 12 30 38 49

JV: Sumner 56-41

Narraguagus 57, Searsport 21

At Harrington, freshman Kim Greene scored 14 points to lead the Narraguagus Knights.

Kelly Rainey led Searsport with six points.

Searsport (0-4) 21

Francis-Metzger 1-0-2, Tripp 1-0-2, Nelson 1-1-3, Brassbridge 1-0-2, Anderson, Kingsbury, Seekins 2-0-4, Rainey 3-0-6, Josephson 1-0-2

Narraguagus (2-2) 57

Hatt 1-1-3, Kennedy 1-0-3, Torrey 2-0-4, Sprague, C. Foss 0-4-4, Greene 5-0-14, Tenney 3-2-8, Tenan 3-0-6, Grant 4-1-9, N. Foss 1-0-2, Baker 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Kennedy, Greene

Searsport 4 10 15 21

Narraguagus 14 28 41 57

Mount View 50, Lincoln Acad. 40

At Thorndike, Toyna Jones notched a double-double with 12 points and 15 rebounds as the Mustangs picked up their first win.

Amy Miles also had 12 points and Kelsey Richard 11 for the winners. Lindsay Miles added six assists.

Amy Brooks paced the Eagles of Newcastle with 11 points.

Lincoln Acad. (2-1) 40

Brooks 3-5-11, Hartford 1-0-2, Alley 1-1-4, Wales 2-0-6, McGee 1-1-3, Wyman 0-4-4, Neal 1-0-3, Russell 2-3-7

Mount View (1-2) 50

A. Miles 6-0-12, Jones 4-4-12, Richard 2-7-11, L. Miles 1-3-6, Mehuren 1-0-2, Stevens 1-0-2, Clements 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Wales 2, Neal, Alley; L. Miles

Lincoln Acad. 6 21 38 40

Mount View 19 32 38 50

Brunswick 64, Medomak 53

At Waldoboro, Lindsay Hammond chalked up 22 points and Kate Ross tallied 21 as the Dragons won the mutual opener.

Heather Fogg led the Panthers with 23 points and Rachel Johnson added 10.

Brunswick (1-0) 64

Hammond 7-8-22, Ross 6-8-21, Lemieux 2-0-5, Suckow 2-0-4, Cousins 4-0-8, Collier 2-0-4, Bodwell, Pelletier, Coffill, Pollock

Medomak (0-1) 53

Fogg 7-5-23, Johnson 5-0-10, Lufkin 3-0-6, Ludwig 3-2-8, Brown 1-1-3, Bradstreet 0-3-3, O’Jala, Ahlholm, Kirkpatrick

3-pt. goals: Ross, Lemieux; Fogg 3

Brunswick 15 27 40 64

Medomak 11 26 41 53

JV: Medomak 48-20

Bangor 60, Old Town 52

At Old Town, Amanda Webb buried six 3-pointers on her way to 20 points as the Rams won their opener.

Erin Porter chipped in with eight for Bangor.

Katie Bergeron led all scorers with 27 for the Indians.

Bangor (1-0) 60

Webb 6-2-20, Porter 3-0-8, Angst, Hackett 1-0-2, Weymouth 3-1-7, Dubois 2-0-4, Curtis 2-3-7, Godinez 2-2-6, Odgen 1-4-6

Old Town (0-1) 52

K. Bergeron 9-8-27, Brown 2-0-4, Jones 0-4-4, Reardon 2-3-7, McLaughlin, Kennedy 2-4-8, L. Bergeron 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Webb 6, Porter 2; K. Bergeron

Bangor 16 32 44 60

Old Town 16 31 45 52

JV: Bangor 52-47

Oxford Hills 47, Brewer 39

At Brewer, the Vikings outscored the Witches 13-5 in the third quarter en route to the win in the mutual opener.

Annie Foster and Kelsey Pelletier each scored nine points to lead the Vikings of South Paris.

Katie Quimby paced Brewer with 11 points and Liz Cote added nine.

Oxford Hills (1-0) 47

Ka. Pelletier 3-2-7, Herrick 1-0-2, Sunderland, Thompson, Foster 2-4-9, Moscia, Bowden 2-2-6, Martin 2-0-4, Fox 1-2-4, Bunce, Ke. Pelletier 3-1-9, Cole 1-2-4

Brewer (0-1) 39

Quimby 4-2-11, DeFilipp, Hutchins, Cote 4-1-9, Corey 2-2-6, McLain 2-1-5, Kenney 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Ka. Pelletier, Foster, Ke. Pelletier 2; Quimby

Oxford Hills 7 24 37 47

Brewer 8 22 27 39

JV: Oxford Hills 68-17

Orono 53, Foxcroft 43

At Orono, Emily Artesani scored 10 of her 12 points during a 37-20 second-half run as the Red Riots rallied past the Ponies.

Katie Glencross and Stacey Saucier led Orono with 13 points each.

Coral Goggin scored a game-high 15 points for Foxcroft and Nicole Brown added 11.

Foxcroft (1-2) 43

Brown 3-5-11, Goggin 6-0-15, Weymouth, Anderson 1-0-2, Hall 2-0-4, MacPheters, Hall 1-3-5, Snow 1-0-2, Marden 2-0-4

Orono (1-1) 53

Glencross 6-1-13, Artesani 4-4-12, Saucier 4-5-13, Young 2-0-4, Colbath 1-0-2, Sypher 2-0-4, Woodbrey 1-3-5, Robertson, Valdivia

3-pt. goals: Goggin 3

Foxcroft 6 23 27 43

Orono 10 16 32 53

JV: Orono 33-28

Boys basketball

WA Raiders 56, Machias 42

At Machias, Jeffrey Ramsdell scored 12 points to lead a balanced Washington Academy offense in the win.

Sam Hostetter added 10 points for the Raiders of East Machias.

James McCarthy had a game-high 13 points for the Bulldogs and Mike Little added 11.

Washington Academy (2-0) 56

Hostetter 4-2-10, J. Ramsdell 4-1-12, Sternburgh 4-1-9, Gray 3-1-8, Wood 1-2-4, Colbeth 2-0-4, Leighton 0-1-1, Albee 2-0-4, Jessiman 2-0-4

Machias (1-2) 42

Mi. Little 3-5-11, McCarthy 4-4-13, Brooks 3-3-9, Ross 0-1-1, Morse 1-0-3, Roberts 2-0-4, Calor 0-1-1, Ma. Little, Patterson, McNally

3-pt. goals: Ramsdell 3, Gray; McCarthy, Morse

Washington Acad. 14 34 44 56

Machias 11 25 34 42

JV: Washington Academy 51-37

Camden Hills 70, Oak Hill 28

At Rockport, Nick Tedford scored 13 points to lead a balanced offensive attack for the unbeaten Windjammers.

Noah Burke scored 11 and Will Horn 10 for Camden Hills.

Lee Reynolds was the lone double-digit scorer for Oak Hill of Sabattus with 13 points.

Oak Hill (0-3) 28

Reynolds 5-3-13, Eaton, Curette, Goodheart 1-0-2, Bisson 0-2-2, Gilbert, Kanook 1-0-2, McDonald 0-1-1, Nyberg, Harvey 2-0-4, Lahie 2-0-4

Camden Hills (3-0) 70

Tedford 5-2-13, Burke 3-4-11, Horn 4-0-10, Pieri 1-1-3, Cavanaugh 1-4-6, Davis, Pike 1-2-4, Wooton 0-2-2, Stein 0-2-2, Mitchell 0-1-1, Kerr, Bryant 1-0-2, Stammen 4-0-8, Rogers 1-0-2, Puls 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Tedford, Burke, Horn 2

Oak Hill 2 10 20 28

Camden Hills 21 37 53 70

JV: Camden Hills 89-43

Presque Isle 60, Ellsworth 45

At Ellsworth, Greg Whittaker tallied 20 points to lead the Wildcats past the Eagles.

Matt McGlinn tossed in 17 for Presque Isle.

Corey Dewitt paced Ellsworth with 16 points while Andy Tracy notched 11.

Presque Isle (2-0) 60

McGlinn 8-0-17, Whittaker 8-0-20, Carlin 4-0-8, Coffin 3-0-7, Fowler 2-4-8, McLean, Wildeman, Lavway

Ellsworth (1-2) 45

DeWitt 4-6-16, Tracy 5-0-11, Katsiaficas 2-1-6, Berry 1-2-5, Britt 3-1-7, Crowley

3-pt. goals: McGlinn, Coffin; Berry, Tracy, Dewitt 2

Presque Isle 14 28 41 60

Ellsworth 8 17 28 45

JV: Presque Isle 64-59

Shead 72, East Grand 53

At Danforth, Aaron Sullivan totaled 23 points as the Tigers gained a win.

Derek Maloney scored 18 more for Shead of Eastport. Craig Hastings and Brandon Cox scored 11 each.

Mike Harrington scored 15 points for the Vikings. Brent Byers had another 11 and Marcus Crocker had 10.

Shead (2-1) 72

Cox 4-3-11, Martinez, Maloney 8-2-18, Cyr 1-0-2, Hastings 3-4-11, Sullivan 7-9-23, Mitchell 3-0-6, Seeley

East Grand (0-2) 53

Hanington 6-3-15, Byers 4-3-11, Crocker 4-0-10, Beaudoin 1-3-5, Dicker, Barnes 1-0-2, Scott, Preston 0-2-2, Morse 3-0-8, Armstrong, Rodgers, Faulkner, A. Hanington, Parks

3-pt. goals: Hastings; Crocker 2, Morse 2

Shead 14 30 50 72

East Grand 14 35 42 53

JV: East Grand 73-71

DI-Stonington 68, J-B Royals 53

At Stonington, Shane Eaton scored 13 points and Nick Ciomei added 12 points and six assists as Deer Isle-Stonington remained undefeated.

Bryant Ciomei contributed 10 points and nine assists for the Mariners, while Thomas Robbins finished with eight points and seven rebounds and Tim Parker grabbed eight rebounds.

Ross Griffin paced Jonesport-Beals with 14 points, while Joseph Libby added 12.

Jonesport-Beals (1-2) 53

R. Griffin 6-1-14, Alley 0-2-2, Barton 1-0-2, Holmes 2-4-8, Faulkingham 1-0-2, Backman 1-0-2, Libby 5-2-12, Ellis 1-3-5, S. Griffin 3-0-6

Deer Isle-Stonington (3-0) 68

Blackmore 2-0-5, N. Ciomei 5-2-12, C. Ciomei, Billings 0-2-2, Robbins 3-2-8, B. Ciomei 4-1-10, L. Ciomei 2-0-4, Douglass, Brown 1-0-2, Parker 2-2-6, S. Eaton 5-2-13, J. Eaton 2-0-6

3-pt. goals: R. Griffin; Blackmore, B. Ciomei, S. Eaton

Jonesport-Beals 13 24 38 53

DI-Stonington 17 32 51 68

Mount View 61, Lincoln Acad. 36

At Newcastle, Kyle Harvey’s 16-point effort led the Mustangs of Thorndike to the win.

Kyle Tripp tossed in 10 points for Mount View.

Patrick Howell paced the Eagles with 16 points and Devan Peaslee notched 10.

Mount View (3-0) 61

Harvey 6-4-16, Tripp 2-6-10, Bennett 1-1-4, Miles 1-4-6, Ward 2-2-6, Light 3-2-8, Dimmick 1-2-4, Maguire 4-1-9, Price, Caron

Lincoln Acad. (1-2) 36

D. Peaslee 5-0-10, Howell 7-1-16, J. Peaslee, Ford, Elwell, Smith, Mahan, Starling 1-0-2, Williams 2-4-8

3-pt. goals: Bennett; Howell

Mount View 11 29 43 61

Lincoln Acad. 6 17 26 36

JV: Mount View 63-41

Oxford Hills 45, Brewer 44

At Brewer, Matt McDonnell scored 22 points to help the Oxford Hills Vikings of South Paris hold on for victory after a furious Brewer rally in the final quarter.

Brothers Thomas Kothe and Leif Kothe scored 11 and 10 points, respectively, for the Vikings.

Chris Wilson scored 24 to lead the Witches, who jumped out to a 9-4 lead, but then went through an eight-minute scoring drought.

Oxford Hills (1-0) 45

L. Kothe 5-0-10, T. Kothe 2-5-11, McDonnell 6-8-22, Ryerson 1-0-2, Estes, McVety, Decato, Saunders, Powell, Cash

Brewer (0-1) 44

Wilson 6-10-24, Davis 2-0-5, Bell 2-2-6, Francis 1-3-5, MacDonald 2-0-4, Macomber, Hardy, Babin

3-pt. goals: McDonnell 2, T. Kothe 2; Wilson 2, Davis

Oxford Hills 20 28 42 45

Brewer 9 13 34 44

JV: Oxford Hills 61-54


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