Bird, Scott, Worster lead Lee past Sabers

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LEE – The Lee Academy Pandas used a balanced scoring attack to beat Calvary Chapel 62-49 in schoolboy basketball action Saturday to end the Sabers winning streak at 29. Tom Bird racked up 10 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists for Lee. Matt Scott scored…
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LEE – The Lee Academy Pandas used a balanced scoring attack to beat Calvary Chapel 62-49 in schoolboy basketball action Saturday to end the Sabers winning streak at 29.

Tom Bird racked up 10 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists for Lee. Matt Scott scored 18 points and Gerry Worster added 14, including 6-for-6 shooting from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter. Neil Cowan added 11 points.

Brock Bradford hit seven 3-pointers en route to 28 points for the Sabers. He scored 19 in the third for Calvary Chapel, which went undefeated last year en route to the Class D state title.

Calvary Chapel (7-1) 49

Bradford 10-1-28, Dean 1-1-3, Haverlock 3-0-6, Astle 2-0-4, Miller 3-0-6, Seekins 1-0-2, Scovil

Lee (7-2) 62

Bird 4-1-10, Scott 9-0-18, Worster 3-7-14, Cowan 4-0-11, King 2-0-4, Tripp 2-0-5, Thompson, Coulombe, Pickering

3-pt. goals: Bradford 7; Cowan 3, Tripp, Worster, Bird

Calvary Chapel 8 17 38 49

Lee 12 37 47 62

JV: Lee 64-47

Fort Kent 55, Hermon 54

At Hermon, Thomas Bard hit a 3-pointer with two seconds remaining to lift the Warriors past the Hawks.

Seth Rivera led Fort Kent with 13 points and Carson Hartman added 11 points.

Tyler Deabay scored 14 points and had eight rebounds for Hermon. Chris Harding had 14 points and six assists. Ben Adams had 14 rebounds.

Fort Kent (9-1) 55

Hartman 4-2-11, Rivera 4-4-13, Caron 4-1-9, Jandreau 1-0-2, S. Bard 1-0-2, T. Bard 3-2-9, Ouellet 4-1-9, Rossignol, Kinney, Perreault

Hermon (3-6) 54

Deabay 6-2-14, Harding 4-5-14, Johnson 1-0-2, Adams 3-1-7, R. Tarr 3-0-6, Hurd 1-1-3, Kane 3-2-8, Hinton, Pellerin

3-pt. goals: Hartman, Rivera, T. Bard; Harding

Fort Kent 11 29 46 55

Hermon 14 26 42 54

JV: Hermon 58-55

Bangor Christian 55, SAHS 46

At Husson College in Bangor, Ryan Weston and Matt Denbow rallied Bangor Christian for the win.

Weston tossed in 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Denbow netted 7 of his 11 points in the fourth quarter. Eric Sobey added 13 points.

Tim Hartin led Southern Aroostook with 20 points. Travis Brooker scored 11 and Wade Hersey chipped in 10.

Southern Aroostook (3-6) 46

Hartin 9-0-20, Brooker 3-5-11, Hersey 4-2-10, Frazier 2-0-4, Stubbs 0-1-1, Austin, Toothaker, Anderson

Bangor Christian (5-5) 55

Weston 8-1-17, Denbow 5-0-11, Sobey 6-0-13, Frost 3-0-6, Dearborn 1-2-4, Phinney 1-2-4, Smith, Robinson

3-pt. goals: Hartin 2; Denbow, Sobey

So. Aroostook 11 24 33 46

Bangor Christian 17 22 36 55

JV: Bangor Christian 55-36

Greenville 63, Rangeley 44

At Rangeley, Joe Jardine scored 23 points to help lead Greenville to the win.

Jonah Lizzotte scored 14 points for Greenville.

James Raymond led Rangeley with 15 points and Justin Gallant added 13 points.

Greenville (7-2) 63

Jardine 8-5-23, Lizzotte 6-1-14, Belmont 2-3-7, Douglass 1-0-2, Ward 1-0-2, D. Aucoin 2-0-4, Edmondson 3-0-7, Driscoll 1-0-2, Bradford 1-0-2, Graves, K. Aucoin

Rangeley (2-5) 44

Raymond 5-5-15, Gallant 5-0-13, T. Philbrook 1-0-3, Carignan 1-0-2, Jensen 2-3-7, A. Philbrook 2-0-4, Brooks, Lawton, Sargent, D. Raymond, Morton, Madeida, Bliss, Derminaira, Plog

3-pt. goals: Jardine 2, Lizzotte, Edmondson; Gallant 3, T. Philbrook

Greenville 17 26 47 63

Rangeley 12 25 30 44

Penquis 58, Schenck 41

At East Millinocket, Jordan Allen scored 25 points, leading the Patriots past the Wolverines.

Devin Perkins chipped in with 16 points for Penquis of Milo.

Chris Byron netted 13 points for Schenck.

Penquis (Record) 58

J. Allen 6-12-25, Perkins 6-3-16, N. Allen 0-6-6, Salley 2-0-4, Creighton 1-0-2, Morril 1-1-3, Zwicker 1-0-2, Landry, Herbest, Andrews, Carey

Schenck (4-5) 41

Byron 5-3-13, Kimall 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Hamlin 1-1-3, Waite 3-0-6, K. Thompson 2-1-5, Cram 1-1-3, L. Thompson 0-3-3, Pelkey 2-0-4, Lowell, Hutchins

3-pt. goals: Perkins, J. Allen;

Penquis 22 24 38 58

Schenck 9 18 26 41

JV: Schenck 43-36

Hockey

John Bapst 2, Kents Hill 0

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor Saturday, Alex Yates knocked in both Crusader goals in the win.

Nate Kuneman stopped all 21 Kents Hill shots for Bapst.

Anthony Barato made nine saves on 11 shots for Kents Hill.

Messalonskee 6, Orono 5

At Alfond Arena, Bryant Kingsbury scored three goals, including the game-winner in the second period, as the 6-3 Eagles of Oakland held off the 10-2-1 Red Riots.

Ted Fabian added two goals and Chad Furbush had one. Zach Parent made 21 saves on 26 shots and gave up three goals in the third period as Orono tried to rally from a 6-2 deficit in the second.

Tony Raymond and Jacob Roeder each scored twice. Derek Smith added a goal. Starter Jared Bussell and David Eugley combined for 11 saves on 17 shots. Eugley, who entered the game with nine minutes left in the first period, gave up two goals.

Girls basketball

Presque Isle 46, Ellsworth 39

At Ellsworth, Angela Norsworthy scored 13 points to help push Presque Isle past Ellsworth.

Kylan Smith had 11 points for Presque Isle and Katie Delong added nine points.

Ashley Olesen scored 16 points for Ellsworth and Monique Boutaugh had 14 points.

Presque Isle (10-1) 46

Deschene 2-2-7, Clukey 0-2-2, Delong 3-1-9, Smith 4-0-11, Morris 1-0-3, Norsworthy 4-5-13, Richards 0-1-1

Ellsworth (8-3) 39

Boutaugh 5-2-14, Archer 1-2-4, Savage 2-1-5, Oleson 8-0-16, Dalrymple, Fortier, Silsby, Cloak

3-pt. goals: Smith 3, Delong 2, Deschene, Morris; Boutaugh 2

Presque Isle 10 28 38 46

Ellsworth 7 15 30 39

JV: Ellsworth 49-43

Hermon 52, Fort Kent 49

At Hermon, Paige Macdonald scored seven of her nine points, including three of four at the free-throw line, in the fourth quarter, to help the Hawks hold off the Warriors.

Cassie White paced Hermon with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Torri Gibson scored 10 points and Shannon Wiggin had 11 boards to go with eight points.

Kristin Violette led Fort Kent with 12 points and Ashley Desjardins chipped in with 10.

Fort Kent (8-2) 49

Labbe 1-0-3, Albert 2-2-7, Caron 1-0-3, Desjardins 4-0-10, Morneault 2-2-6, Violette 4-4-12, Babin 2-4-8, Hartt

Hermon (8-1) 52

Armstrong 1-0-2, White 6-0-13, Kelley 4-0-8, Wiggin 4-0-8, Hall 1-0-2, Macdonald 2-5-9, Gibson 4-2-10

3-pt. goals: Desjardins 2, Labbe, Albert, Caron; White

Fort Kent 8 20 37 49

Hermon 10 26 43 52

JV: Fort Kent 44-24

MDI 33, Caribou 31

At Bar Harbor, Amanda Young scored a team-high nine points and Kelsey Stratton hit a key free-throw with 2.6 seconds left in the game to help the Trojans hold off the Vikings.

Chelsea Dow added seven points for MDI.

Monica Selander paced Caribou with 14 points and Makayla Gahagan scored seven, including a 3-pointer with 8.1 seconds left to cut MDI’s lead to one.

Caribou (3-8) 31

Kinney, Gahagan 3-0-7, Cousins 2-0-4, Morrell 2-0-4, Richards 0-2-2, Selander 5-3-14, Schofield

MDI (6-4) 33

Stanley 2-2-6, Stratton 1-2-5, Records 1-0-2, Banks, Shuster, Hodgdon 2-0-4, Falt, Young 3-1-9, Dow 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Gahagan, Selander; Young 2, Stratton

Caribou 9 17 19 31

MDI 10 16 25 33

JV: MDI 57-8

Rockland 60, Mount View 53

At Thorndike, the Tigers outscored the Mustangs 10-3 in overtime for the win.

Caitlin Hynes powered Rockland with 23 points and Lindsay Barnes netted 14.

Amy Miles led Mount View with 25 points.

Rockland (9-2) 60

Todd 3-1-8, N. Clark 1-1-3, Felt 2-2-7, Barnes 3-8-14, Hines 9-5-23, Hansen 0-1-1, D. Clark 2-0-4, Kenniston

Mount View (4-6) 53

A. Miles 7-9-25, L. Miles 2-0-5, Jones 3-3-9, Richard 3-0-6, Clemens 3-2-8, Masessa, Mehuren, Caler

3-pt. goals: Todd, Felt; A. Miles 2, L. Miles

Rockland 14 22 35 50 60

Mount View 12 23 41 50 53

JV: Mount View 50-47

Dexter 56, Central 34

At Dexter Friday, Ashley Ames scored 24 points to help lead Dexter to the victory.

Nicci Burton and Mallory Ames each chipped in with 10 points for the Tigers.

Jenny Rollins tossed in 19 points for Central of Corinth.

Central (8-2) 34

Rolins 6-7-19, Collins 2-0-4, Elliott 1-2-4, Underhill 1-1-3, Daniel 0-1-1, Libby 1-1-3, Davis, Brownell, Randall, Meltan

Dexter (11-0) 56

A. Ames 11-2-24, N. Burton 5-0-10, M. Ames 5-0-10, Fogarty 2-0-4, Cote 1-1-3, Mountain 0-2-2, Chapman 0-1-1, Poirier 1-0-2, Chambers, L. Burton, Hartford, Alton

3-pt. goals: none

Central 9 21 24 34

Dexter 15 26 42 56

Bangor 38, Nokomis 26

At Bangor, Erin Porter and Caroline Weymouth helped lift Bangor to the win with 7 points each.

Alysa Bragdon led Nokomis with 13 points and Kelly Pardis chipped in 9.

Nokomis (5-2) 26

Pardis 4-0-9, Barden, Peterson 1-0-2, Alysa Bragdon 5-0-13, Cooper 1-0-2, Ashley Bragdon, Welch

Bangor (6-1) 38

Angst 1-4-6, Porter 2-2-7, Heath, Hackett 1-0-2, Smith, Lincoln, Weymouth 2-2-7, Webb 1-0-2, Wadleigh, Dubois 0-6-6, Curtis 2-2-6, Cluckey, Haun, Godinez, Ogden 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Bragdon 3, Pardis; Weymouth, Porter

Nokomis 5 9 15 26

Bangor 10 20 28 38

JV: Bangor 45-33

Rangeley 52, Greenville 45

At Rangeley, Nicole Krup led Rangeley to the win with 25 points. Krysteen Romero chipped in with 14.

Beth Bartley netted 18 points for Greenville, and Elisa Gary added 11.

Greenville (6-3) 45

Bartley 8-1-18, Breton 3-2-9, Gary 5-0-11, Larson 1-0-2, Boucher, Fowle 1-0-3, Breton 1-0-2

Rangeley (8-0) 52

Brooks, LaPointe, Frost-Kolva 0-2-2, Quimby 1-0-2, Krysteen Romero 6-2-14, Morton, Schrader 4-1-9, Krup 5-13-25

3-pt. goals: Bartley, Breton, Gary, Fowle

Greenville 12 22 30 45

Rangeley 15 29 37 52

Lee 50, Bangor Christian 17

At Husson’s Newman Gym in Bangor, Shelby Pickering scored 14 points to lead Lee by the Patriots.

Brook Hale paced Bangor Christian with eight points.

Lee (9-1) 50

Harris 1-0-2, Moors 1-0-2, Pickering 6-2-14, Bird 1-0-2, Gifford 4-0-8, McLaughlin 1-1-3, Ritchie 1-0-2, As. Jandreau 3-0-6, Am. Jandreau 2-0-4, Houghton 3-1-7

Bangor Christian (1-7) 17

M. French 1-0-2, Hale 3-0-8, J. French 0-1-1, K. French 2-0-4, Holmes 1-0-2, Vadas, Dearborn, Spaulding, Bane, Vandine, Fish

3-pt. goals: Hale 2

Lee 17 41 42 50

Bangor Christian 0 0 0 17


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