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BANGOR – Katie Bergeron scored half of her team’s six points in overtime to lead the Old Town Indians to a 41-40 schoolgirl basketball win over the John Bapst Crusaders at the Bangor Auditorium Tuesday night.
Bergeron scored a game-high 16 points for Old Town, which trailed 27-9 at halftime. Jenny Jones added nine points.
Katie Andrle topped the Crusaders of Bangor with 14 points, and Ashley Freeman had eight.
Old Town (1-1) 41
K. Bergeron 4-6-16, Brown 0-1-1, Jones 1-7-9, Reardon 1-0-2, McLaughlin, King 3-0-6, Kennedy 2-0-4, E. Bergeron, Guay, Prendergast 1-0-3
John Bapst (1-1) 40
Freeman 2-4-8, Miller, Nichols 2-0-4, Greenlaw, Andrle 6-2-14, Wickstrom 1-2-4, Pearson 0-3-3, LaFerriere 2-3-7
3-pt. goals: K. Bergeron 2, Prendergast
Old Town 7 9 18 35 41
John Bapst 10 27 29 35 40
Camden Hills 60, Mount View 41
At Rockport, Marianne Croce chalked up 16 points and nine rebounds to lead the Windjammers past the Mustangs of Thorndike.
Samantha Wiley chipped in with nine points, six assists and six steals for the hosts.
Tonya Jones paced Mount View with 15 points and Amy Miles provided 12.
Mount View (1-3) 41
A. Miles 4-3-12, Jones 7-1-15, Masessa, L. Miles 3-0-7, Mehuren, Ray, Caler, Richard 3-0-6, Stevens 0-1-1, Clements
Camden Hills (3-1) 60
Croce 6-4-16, Wiley 2-4-9, Brown 3-0-6, Newcomb 1-0-2, Butler, Carlton 0-1-1, Wood 1-0-2, Parent 2-0-4, Smith 2-1-6, Philoon 1-2-4, Gushee 3-0-6, Forzetting, Richards, Holgerson 0-4-4
3-pt. goals: A. Miles, L. Miles; Wiley, Smith
Mount View 4 7 20 41
Camden Hills 7 21 41 60
Penquis 42, Piscataquis 34
At Milo, Kate Hamlin scored 11 of her 20 points in the third period to shoot the Patriots out to a lead.
Jenny Stetson notched 15 more points for the home team.
Kellie Martell scored 15 for the Pirates.
Piscataquis (0-4) 34
Davis, Woodbury 1-0-2, Levesque 2-0-4, J. Martell, Shufelt 1-2-4, K. Martell 5-2-15, Dewey 1-1-3, Bradford 3-0-6
Penquis (3-2) 42
Hamlin 8-3-20, Graves 1-0-2, Gerrish 1-2-4, London 0-1-1, Walker, Stetson 6-3-15
3-pt. goals: K. Martell 3; Hamlin
Piscataquis 7 14 24 34
Penquis 9 15 31 42
JV: Piscataquis 44-38
MCI 59, Oak Hill 42
At Wright Gymnasium in Pittsfield, Ashley Currier scored 26 points as Maine Central Institute pulled away from Oak Hill of Wales.
Victoria Huff added 14 points, seven assists and three steals, while Jenna Lorentsen had seven points and 10 rebounds. Macky Sullivan chipped in with eight rebounds.
Amber Chapman paced Oak Hill with 16 points.
Oak Hill (0-4) 42
Eaton, Stein 1-2-5, Medeiros 1-2-5, Huntington 2-3-7, Nault 1-0-3, Sabine, Emmons 0-1-1, Malinewski, Kupfer 1-0-2, Pillsbury, Chapman 6-4-16, Blais 0-3-3
Maine Central Institute (1-3) 59
M. Dodge, S. Holt 2-0-4, M. Holt 1-0-2, Currier 11-2-26, K. Dodge, Sullivan 1-2-4, Kennedy, Lamarre, V. Huff 6-2-14, Lorentsen 3-1-7, Ky. Huff 0-2-2, Ka. Huff
3-pt. goals: Stein, Medeiros, Nault; Currier 2
Oak Hill 10 22 30 42
MCI 13 26 42 59
JV: MCI 49-14
Penobscot Valley 42, Schenck 35
At East Millinocket, Kacy Foster tossed in 12 points and Kelsy Lavertu scored six of her seven points in the fourth quarter to help Penobscot Valley of Howland hold off Schenck.
Jenn Plourde and Ashley Dawson also had seven points for the winners.
Robin Larlee’s 12 points and Katie Bishop’s seven led Schenck.
Penobscot Valley (2-3) 42
Foster 2-8-12, Berard 0-1-1, Hallett 2-0-4, J. Plourde 2-2-7, Lavertu 2-3-7, Dawson 3-1-7, Snape 2-0-4, K. Plourde, Cyr
Schenck (0-3) 35
Larlee 6-0-12, Waite 1-1-3, Bishop 2-3-7, Gleason 2-2-6, Osborne 0-1-1, Peabody 1-4-6, Pray, Jamo, MacLeod
3-pt. goals: J. Plourde
Penobscot Valley 7 19 28 42
Schenck 8 13 25 35
JV: PVHS 47-31
Greenville 56, Forest Hills 13
At Greenville, Rica Breton went 10 for 11 from the field to lead the Lakers with 22 points.
Beth Bartley added another 14 points in Greenville’s win.
Ashley Krukouski scored six points for the Tigers.
Forest Hills 13
Harris 0-2-2, Krukouski 3-0-6, Barler, Begin, M. Brown, L. Brown 1-0-2, Dayle, Doyle 1-1-3
Greenville 56
Bartley 7-0-14, Breton 10-0-22, Gary, Larsen, Boucher 2-0-4, B. Erickson, K. Erickson 1-0-3, Gilbert 1-0-2, Harris 1-0-2, Martel, Muzzy 2-1-5, Ward 1-0-2, Fowle 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Breton 2, K. Erickson
Forest Hills 6 12 13 13
Greenville 10 25 47 56
Hermon 55, Ellsworth 43
At Ellsworth, Cassie White contributed seven and Malerie Hall had six as the Hawks outscored the Eagles 24 to 9 in the third quarter.
White ended with 15 and Hall finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Paige MacDonald had another seven for Hermon.
Monique Boutaugh tallied 15 points for Ellsworth. Hillary Savage and Ashley Oleson each scored nine.
Hermon (3-0) 55
Ford, Armstrong 2-0-4, White 5-2-15, Kelley 2-0-4, Wiggin 3-0-6, Helms, Hall 8-1-17, MacDonald 2-2-7, Gibson 1-0-2
Ellsworth (3-2) 43
Dalrymple 0-2-2, Boutaugh 4-3-15, Cloak, Sealey, Archer 1-3-5, Fortier 0-3-3, Savage 4-0-9, Silsby, McEachern, oleson 4-1-9, Merchant
3-pt. goals: White 3, MacDonald; Boutaugh 4, Savage
Hermon 15 24 48 55
Ellsworth 15 27 36 43
JV: Ellsworth 48-36
Dexter 79, Foxcroft 28
At Dover-Foxcroft, Ashley Ames tossed in a game-high 29 points as the Tigers clawed the Ponies.
Sabrina Cote notched 15 for Dexter while Mallory Ames added 11.
Coral Goggin had three 3-pointers for nine points to lead Foxcroft.
Dexter (4-0) 79
A. Ames 14-1-29, Cote 6-3-15, M. Ames 5-1-11, Chambers, Chapman 1-0-2, Mountain 1-2-4, N. Burton 2-0-4, Fogarty 3-0-6, L. Burton 0-2-2, Hartford, Alton 0-3-3, Poirier 1-1-3, Clukey
Foxcroft (1-3) 28
Goggin 3-0-9, Weymouth, Anderson, S. Hall 2-0-4, Brown 3-0-6, MacPheters, Rice 0-2-2, A. Hall 0-3-3, Martin, Snow 1-0-3, Marden 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Goggin 3, Snow
Dexter 23 38 59 79
Foxcroft 9 13 18 28
JV: Dexter 49-29
Bangor Christian 41, J-Beals 40
At Husson College’s Newman Gym in Bangor, Kaitlyn French scored six of her 13 points in the fourth quarter as the Patriots held off Jonesport-Beals.
Adrienne Ricci paced the winners with 16 points.
Kristi Smith scored 15 points to lead the Royalettes and Whitney Beal netted 13.
Jonesport-Beals 40
Church 1-0-2, W. Beal 4-5-13, Smith 5-5-15, Libby 1-0-2, S. Beal 1-0-2, T. Beal 3-0-6, Crowley, MacLean
Bangor Chrisitan 41
M. French 3-0-7, Dearborn 0-1-1, McGill 0-3-3, Ricci 7-0-16, K. French 4-5-13, Holmes 0-1-1, Bayn, Tytoldas, Spaulding, Whitaker
3-pt. goals: M. French, Ricci 2
Jonesport-Beals 5 17 21 40
Bangor Christian 6 19 31 41
Central 42, Houlton 18
At Corinth, Jenny Rollins tossed in 18 points as the Red Devils rolled.
Caitlin Elliott chalked up 12 for Central.
Rachel Foster led the Shiretowners with six.
Houlton (1-3) 18
Foster 3-0-6, Miller 2-1-5, Sewell 0-2-2, Hovey 1-2-5, Fitzpatrick, Varney, Harbison, Wing, Rowe
Central (3-1) 42
Rollins 8-1-18, Elliott 6-0-12, Libby 2-3-7, Underhill 0-2-2, Davis 1-0-2, K. Collins 0-1-1, Daniel, D. Collins, Randall, Melton, Voisine, Brownell
3-pt. goals: Rollins
Houlton 4 11 17 18
Central 15 20 35 42
JV: Central 38-28
Maranacook 70, Belfast 44
At Readfield, Toby Martin topped the scoring for the Black Bears with 23 points.
Belfast (2-2) 44
Ross 5-1-11, Cummings 1-0-2, Bri. Reed 1-0-2, Whittier 1-0-2, Ellis 3-0-6, H. Reed 2-0-4, Bro. Reed 2-0-5, Jackson 0-2-2, Hogan, Flagg 4-1-10, Grant
Maranacook (4-0) 70
Faulkingham, Martin 10-2-23, Viollette 5-4-14, Myles, Pullen 1-1-3, Mrazik 5-0-10, Bean 6-1-13, Mason 2-3-7, Norwood, Zarella, Joslyn
3-pt. goals: Bro. Reed, Flagg
Belfast 6 17 34 44
Maranacook 15 33 58 70
JV: Belfast 33-21
Hockey
Houlton-Hodgdon 3, Orono 3
At Millar Arena in Houlton, Tony Raymond scored with 4:30 remaining to enable Orono to salvage a tie.
John Tuell had the other two goals for the 2-1-1 Red Riots and Jared Buzzell made 22 saves.
Ryan Brewer, Sharif Abouleish and Sam Tweedie notched a goal apiece for the 0-1-1 Blackhawks. Nic Joslyn stopped 39 shots.
Brewer 3, Waterville 0
At Alfond Arena in Waterville, junior center Zach Wilson figured in all three goals, scoring one and assisting on the other two, and sophomore Aaron Saunders made 23 saves for the 3-0 Witches.
Ben Caldwell had a goal and an assist and Matt Grimes had the other goal with Davey Perry notching an assist.
Joseph Fonollosa made 23 saves for the 4-2 Panthers.
JV: Brewer 2-1
Boys basketball
Mattanawcook 66, Lee 57
At Lee, Steve Andrews scored all 18 of his points in the second half and was 6-for-8 from the free throw line during the fourth quarter, helping the Lynx pull away.
Dylan Hanscom tossed in 12 points and dished out five assists for MA of Lincoln and Derek Libbey added 10 points.
Matt Scott posted a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Pandas. Neil Cowan also had a double-double with 11 points and 11 boards. Gerry Worster also scored 11 and Kris King registered 10.
Mattanawcook (5-0) 66
Andrews 4-8-18, Hanscom 5-3-12, Libbey 3-3-10, Gardner 1-1-3, Emery 1-1-3, Young 4-0-8, Slike 2-0-4, L’Italien 3-2-8
Lee (1-1) 57
Scott 6-2-14, Cowan 5-0-11, Worster 5-0-11, King 3-2-10, Thompson 0-2-2, Coulombe, Houghton, Pickering, Tripp, Bird 4-1-9
3-pt. goals: Andrews 2, Hanscom, Libbey; King 2, Worster, Cowan
Mattanawcook 15 27 47 66
Lee 18 32 41 57
JV: Lee 53-32
Greenville 53, Forest Hills 52
At Greenville, Kevin Bradford converted a layup with 20 seconds remaining to lift the Lakers past the Tigers.
Joe Jardine led Greenville with 17 points while Kyle Belmont scored 10.
Matt Ashey paced Forest Hills of Jackman with 15.
Forest Hills (3-2) 52
M. Ashey 4-7-15, Turner 1-2-4, S. Ashey, Dubois 0-1-1, J. Felker 0-3-3, Holbrook 4-0-9, Gilboe 3-1-7, Holden 1-5-7, Frawley 3-0-8, C. Felker
Greenville (2-1) 54
Belmont 5-0-10, Jardine 7-3-17, Douglass 2-0-4, Graves 1-0-3, D. Aucoin 1-0-2, K. Aucoin 2-0-4, Edmondson 2-0-5, Driscoll 2-0-4, Bradford 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Frawley 2, Holbrook; Graves, Edmondson
Forest Hills 11 28 39 53
Greenville 9 18 36 54
John Bapst 66, Old Town 60
At the Bangor Auditorium, Tyler Yeo scored 17 points to lead four players in double figures as John Bapst triumphed over visiting Old Town.
George Keefe, Travis Carey and Kyle Ferrill had 12 points apiece and Ferrill also contributed a team-high six rebounds.
Keefe and Logan Adams had six points each in the second quarter as John Bapst outscored Old Town 21-12 to take a lead it would never relinquish.
Logan Bouchard’s game-high 21 points led Old Town. Matt Reardon, Corey Lacadie and Travis St. Louis had nine apiece.
Old Town (0-2) 60
Reardon 4-0-9, Avery 2-0-6, Bouchard 8-0-21, Russell 2-0-4, Emerson 1-0-3, Lacadie 3-2-9, St. Louis 3-2-9, Shaw 4-0-8, Fogarty, Martinez
John Bapst (1-1) 66
Keefe 4-2-12, Snyder 1-0-2, To. Carey 0-2-2, Ferrill 3-5-12, Tr. Carey 4-4-12, Yeo 4-9-17, Adams 3-3-9
3-pt. goals: Bouchard 5, Avery 2, Reardon, Lacadie, St. Louis, Emerson; Keefe 2, Ferrill
Old Town 12 24 35 60
John Bapst 10 31 43 66
JV: John Bapst 72-29
Maranacook 75, Belfast 66
At Belfast, freshman guard Ryan Martin poured in 39 points to lead the Black Bears of Readfield to victory.
Maranacook (2-2) 75
Poulin 3-0-6, Martin 14-7-39, Denbow 2-1-5, Burdaglio 1-0-2, Palmer 3-0-7, Meyer, Bates 2-0-4, Collins 4-0-8, Tibbetts, Spaulding 2-0-4
Belfast (0-4) 66
Whalen 4-0-10, Kennedy 7-1-15, Deluca, Littlefield 2-4-8, Felton 2-3-7, Martens 4-2-11, Benjamin, Hills 3-9-15
3-pt. goals: Martin 4, Palmer; Whalen 2, Martens
Maranacook 25 41 54 75
Belfast 15 36 49 66
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