Bragdon leads Nokomis past Hampden girls

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NEWPORT – Alyssa Bragdon tossed in 13 points Friday night as the Nokomis Warriors earned a 47-34 Class A girls basketball victory over Hampden Academy. Rozlyn Petersen added 10 points for the Warriors. Jill Beal scored 19 points for the Broncos, while…
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NEWPORT – Alyssa Bragdon tossed in 13 points Friday night as the Nokomis Warriors earned a 47-34 Class A girls basketball victory over Hampden Academy.

Rozlyn Petersen added 10 points for the Warriors.

Jill Beal scored 19 points for the Broncos, while Tanna Ross had nine points and five steals.

Hampden (4-5) 34

Beal 8-3-19, Ross 4-1-9, Rawcliffe 2-1-5, Maltz 0-1-1, Bragg, Lafayette, Austin, Ryder

Nokomis (7-2) 47

Al. Bragdon 4-2-13, Peterson 3-3-10, Barden 3-0-7, As. Bragdon 3-1-7, Paradis 1-3-6, Welch 2-0-4, Cooper

3-pt. goals: Al. Bragdon 3, Peterson, Barden, Paradis

Hampden 8 10 22 34

Nokomis 11 23 35 47

JV: Hampden 40-38

John Bapst 51, Brewer 45

At the Bangor Auditorium, Chere Wickstrom scored 17 points to push John Bapst to the win.

Katie Andrle added 10 points for John Bapst.

Katie Quimby led Brewer with 17 points and Elizabeth Cote scored 13.

Brewer (2-6) 45

Quimby 6-3-17, Defilipp 1-0-2, Hutchins 1-0-2, Cote 5-3-13, Corey 3-2-8, McLain 1-0-2, Kenny 0-1-1, York

John Bapst (3-6) 51

Freeman 1-4-6, Miller 0-1-1, Nichols 2-2-6, Andrle 4-2-10, Wickstrom 5-2-17, Pearson 3-1-7, LaFerriere 2-0-4, Getchell

3-pt. goals: Quimby 2; Wickstrom 5

Brewer 2 14 29 45

John Bapst 12 21 37 51

JV: John Bapst 31-24

Lee Acad. 68, PVHS 42

At Lee, the Pandas held the Howlers to 14 second-half points while running their unbeaten streak to 12 games.

Shelby Pickering powered Lee Academy with 32 points. Amanda Gifford scored 13 and Aarika Ritchie posted 10.

Jenn Plourde led Penobscot Valley of Howland with 12 points while Morgan Cyr and Kelsy Lavertu added nine each.

Penobscot Valley (3-9) 42

Bernard, Foster 0-2-2, Hallett 3-0-6, Cyr 3-0-9, K. Plourde, J. Plourde 4-1-12, Lavertu 4-1-9, Dawson 2-0-4, Snape

Lee Acad. (12-0) 68

N. Jandreau, B. Harris, Moors, Pickering 11-10-32, Am. Jandreau, Bird 1-2-4, Gifford 6-0-13, McLaughlin, Ritchie 3-2-10, As. Jandreau 1-1-3, K. Harris 1-2-4, Houghton 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Cyr 3, J. Plourde 3; Gifford, Ritchie 2

Penobscot Valley 12 28 35 42

Lee Acad. 26 36 52 68

JV: Lee Acad. 55-37

Stearns 57, Houlton 33

At Millinocket, Trisha MacDonald led the Minutemen with 17 points as they beat the Shiretowners.

Johnna Michaud scored 10 points and Hilary Arsenault had nine for Stearns.

Rachel Foster totaled 14 points for Houlton.

Houlton (5-7) 33

Foster 6-2-14, Faulkingham, Miller 1-0-2, Rowe 2-0-4, Varney, Bartlett 2-0-4, Harbison, Fitzpatrick, Hovey 3-0-6, Wing, Sewall 1-1-3, Ritchie

Stearns (9-3) 57

T. MacDonald 7-2-17, J. Michaud 5-0-10, Nason, D. Michaud 2-0-4, Hale 1-0-2, Mascone, Collinsworth 1-1-3, Arsenault 4-0-9, Freeman 1-0-2, Achorn, Somers 2-0-5, A. MacDonald

3-pt. goals: T. MacDonald, Arsenault, Somers

Houlton 6 16 24 33

Stearns 13 25 45 57

JV: Stearns 45-12

MDI 42, Hermon 41

At Mount Desert, Kelsey Stratton made two foul shots to put the Trojans up by four and helped them withstand a 3-pointer at the buzzer by Hermon’s Cassie White.

Stratton finished with 18 points.

White wound up with 17 points for the Hawks.

Hermon (9-3) 41

Armstrong 1-0-2, White 8-0-17, Kelley 1-1-3, Wiggin 4-0-8, Hall 2-3-7, McDonald 2-0-4, Gibson

MDI (8-4) 42

Stanley 2-0-4, Stratton 5-4-18, Records 1-0-2, Banks 0-2-2, Falt 1-2-4, Young 2-0-6, Dow 3-0-6, Hodgdon

3-pt. goals: White; Stratton 4, Young 2

Hermon 6 21 29 41

MDI 7 17 30 42

Ellsworth 41, Foxcroft 31

At Dover-Foxcroft, Ashley Oleson scored 12 points and Hilary Savage added 10 to lead Ellsworth to its 10th victory.

Laura Archer added eight points for the winners.

Leslie Martin scored seven points to pace Foxcroft Academy.

Ellsworth (10-3) 41

Oleson 3-6-12, Savage 3-5-11, Dalrymple, Boutaugh 1-2-4, Archer 3-2-8, Fortier 2-0-4, Silsby, McEachern 1-0-2

Foxcroft (3-9) 31

Martin 3-1-7, Goggin 1-3-6, Brown 3-0-6, Weymouth 2-0-4, Anderson 1-0-2, MacPheters 1-0-2, A. Hall 2-0-4, Snow, Marden

3-pt. goals: Goggin

Ellsworth 12 20 29 41

Foxcroft 9 12 24 31

JV: Foxcroft 36-29

Sumner 62, Bangor Christian 27

At East Sullivan, Sandra Klausmeyer led Sumner to the win with her 18 points.

Kylie Bragdon scored 14 points for the Tigers and Katrina Beal added 10.

Kaitlyn French led Bangor Christian with 11 points.

Bangor Christian (1-9) 27

K. French 4-3-11, Ricci 4-0-8, Hale 3-0-6, M. French 0-2-2, Dearborn, Holmes, Spaulding, McGill, Vadas, Whitaker, Bane

Sumner (6-4) 62

Klausmeyer 9-0-18, Bragdon 6-2-14, Beal 3-1-10, Norton 4-1-9, Rock 3-0-7, Chandler 1-0-3, Stanwood 0-1-1, Cummings, Bridges

3-pt. goals: Beal 3, Rock, Chandler

Bangor Chr. 5 11 20 27

Sumner 12 27 50 62

JV: Sumner 73-17

Greenville 44, Buckfield 23

At Greenville, Beth Bartley scored 17 points to push Greenville to the win.

Hannah Breton scored 11 points for the Lakers.

Desiree Brackett led Buckfield with eight points.

Buckfield (4-8) 23

Neal 1-0-2, Henderson 0-1-1, Dunn 2-0-5, D. Brackett 3-2-8, Shackford 3-1-7, B. Brackett, Dudley, Rueter, Farrington

Greenville (8-3) 44

Bartley 7-3-17, R. Breton 4-0-9, Larsen 2-1-5, Harris 1-0-2, H. Breton 4-3-11, Gary, Boucher, B. Erickson, K. Erickson, Martel, Muzzy, Theriault, Ward, Fowle

3-pt. goals: Dunn; R. Breton

Buckfield 3 3 13 23

Greenville 6 27 30 44

Central 64, Penquis 25

At Milo, Jenny Rollins scored 19 points and Caitlin Elliott added 10 to lead the Red Devils of Corinth to their ninth victory.

Traci Underhill and Nicole Daniel each added nine points for Central.

Cate Hamlin paced Penquis with eight points.

Central (9-3) 64

D. Collins 3-0-6, Davis, Elliott 3-4-10, Brownell, Rollins 6-5-19, Underhill 3-3-9, K. Collins 1-0-2, Daniel 4-1-9, Randall, Voisine, Melton 0-3-3, Libby 3-0-6

Penquis (4-7) 25

Hamlin 2-4-8, Miller, Graves, Knowles, Carey, Gerrish, Johnston, London 1-1-3, Comeau 1-0-2, Walker, Dolley 2-2-7, Stetson 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Dolley; Rollins 2

Central 11 39 46 64

Penquis 4 15 22 25

JV: Central 43-36

Erskine Acad. 52, MCI 50

At Pittsfield, Chelsea Colby scored six points and Nikki Busmanis added five to spark a 16-9 fourth-quarter scoring rally en route to the fourth win for the Eagles of South China.

Morgan Malley scored 13 points to pace the winners, who outscored the Huskies 18-7 from the foul line.

Casey Dodge led Maine Central Institute with 13 points and Jenna Lorentsen added nine.

Erskine Acad. (4-8) 52

A. Sigfried 0-1-1, St. Amand 1-5-7, Gleaton 0-1-1, Colby 1-6-9, Busmanis 2-1-5, Malley 5-3-13, Howard 4-0-8, R. Sigfried, Fredrikson 1-0-2, Corey 2-1-6

MCI (2-10) 50

M. Dodge 4-0-8, Currier 2-0-6, C. Dodge 4-2-13, Sullivan 2-0-4, V. Huff 4-0-8, Lorentsen 2-5-9, Ky. Huff, Ka. Huff 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Colby, Corey; Currier 2, C. Dodge 3

Erskine 6 17 36 52

MCI 6 29 41 50

Mount View 58, Lincoln Acad. 48

At Newcastle, Kelsy Richard scored 16 points and grabbed 18 rebounds to power the Mustangs of Thorndike to victory.

Amy Miles chipped in with 18 points for the winners and Tonya Jones had 13 points and 11 rebounds. Lindsay Miles notched eight assists.

Nicole Russell paced the Eagles with 14 points and Natasha Neal added 12.

Mount View 58

A. Miles 7-4-18, L. Miles 3-0-7, Mehuren 1-0-2, Jones 6-1-13, Richard 7-2-16, Clements 1-0-2, Caler

Lincoln Acad. 48

Hartford 0-1-1, Alley 1-2-4, Brooks 2-1-5, McGee 3-0-6, Wyman 1-0-2, Neal 5-0-12, Poland 0-2-2, Russell 6-2-14, Berry 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: L. Miles; Neal

Mount View 14 27 44 58

Lincoln Acad. 7 23 35 48

Boys basketball

Brewer 52, John Bapst 37

At the Bangor Auditorium, Issac Bell tallied 17 points as the Witches got back to the .500 mark.

Chris Wilson, Brandon Hardy and Justin MacDonald each scored seven points for Brewer.

Travis Carey netted 12 points for the Crusaders.

Brewer (4-4) 52

Wilson 3-1-7, Davis 1-4-6, Bell 2-13-17, Hardy 3-1-7, Francis 2-0-4, MacDonald 3-0-7, Babin 1-2-4, Adams, Macomber, Libby, Stratton

John Bapst (2-7) 37

Keefe 1-0-3, Snyder 1-0-2, Whited 2-1-5, Ferrill 1-1-4, Tr. Carey 4-4-12, Yeo 2-1-5, Jameson 1-2-4, Burnett 1-0-2, To. Carey, Patterson, Waldron, Adams, Cushman

3-pt. goals: MacDonald; Keefe, Ferrill

Brewer 12 25 39 52

John Bapst 10 21 27 37

JV: Brewer 37-36

Mattanawcook 63, Woodland 41

At Lincoln, Dylan Hanscom notched 14 points to help the Lynx down the Dragons.

Adam L’Italien scored 10 points and Derek Libby had nine for Mattanawcook Academy.

Brandon Tomah tallied a game-high 20 points for Woodland.

Woodland (6-4) 41

Tomah 9-1-20, Harriman 1-0-2, Moody 1-0-2, Metcalf, Diadone 1-0-2, C. Smith 1-0-2, Ellis 2-0-4, M. Smith, Newell 3-0-7, Carlow, Townsend 1-0-2, McLellan, Picard

Mattanawcook Academy (8-3) 63

Hanscom 5-3-14, L’Italien 5-0-10, Birmingham 1-0-2, Gardiner, Libbey 3-2-9, Andrews 2-0-5, Emery 2-0-5, Young 4-0-8, Slike 2-3-7, Kimball 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Tomah, Newell; Hanscom, Libbey, Andrews, Emery

Woodland 9 24 35 41

Mattanawcook 19 31 51 63

JV: Mattanawcook Acad. 80-35

Mount View 60, Lincoln Acad. 41

At Thorndike, Steve Miles connected for 17 points as the Mustangs beat the Eagles.

Adam Maguire scored 10 points for Mount View.

Patrick Howell’s 19 points led Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.

Lincoln Acad. (4-8) 41

Peaslee 3-0-6, Howell 7-5-19, Coopersmith 1-6-8, Stailing 2-2-6, Ford 0-2-2, Elwell, Cunningham, Peterman, Wright

Mount View (8-4) 60

Miles 7-2-17, Ward 2-2-6, Harvey 3-1-9, Wentworth 1-1-3, Caron 1-0-2, Carter 1-0-2, Dimmick 1-1-3, Maguire 4-2-10, Tripp 4-0-8, Bennett, Price, Light

3-pt. goals: Miles, Harvey 2

Lincoln Acad. 6 15 28 41

Mount View 10 20 40 60

JV: Mount View 54-41

Bangor 91, Old Town 42

At Old Town, Andrew Trundy scored 12 points to help lead Bangor to the win.

Andy Mead and Alex Gallant each scored 10 points for the Rams.

Corey Emerson led Old Town with 11 points.

Bangor (8-1) 91

Trundy 5-2-12, Mead 2-6-10, Al. Gallant 5-0-10, St. John 2-2-8, Francis 2-4-8, Hackett 1-4-7, Jellison 2-1-6, Aa. Gallant 2-1-6, Socoby 2-0-4, Barron 2-0-4, Webb 2-0-4, Collard-Sequin 1-2-4, Leeman 0-3-3, DeRosa 1-0-3, Chase 1-0-2

Old Town (2-7) 42

Emerson 5-1-11, Bouchard 4-0-8, Reardon 3-0-6, Lacadie 2-0-6, Sagner 2-0-5, Russell 1-2-5, Shaw 0-1-1, Carmichael, Fogarty, Avery

3-pt. goals: St. John 2, Hackett, Jellison, Aa. Gallant, DeRosa; Lacadie 2, Sagner, Russell

Bangor 21 40 62 91

Old Town 3 9 25 42

JV: Bangor 78-46

Houlton 65, Schenck 57

At Houlton, Jordan Hill scored 10 of his 20 points in the third quarter when the Shiretowners outscored the Wolverines 26-6 en route to the victory.

Houlton had trailed 37-24 at the half, but rallied behind Hill and nine points from Miles on three 3-pointers. Hill finished with 20 points, Miles added 16 and Justin Stewart netted 11.

Kerry Thompson and Chris Byron each scored 13 points for the Wolverines of East Millinocket. Will Hamlin, Aaron Waite, and Jordan Pelkey each added 10.

Schenck (4-8) 57

Hamlin 5-0-10, Waite 4-1-10, K. Thompson 6-0-13, Bryron 5-2-13, Pelkey 4-2-10, Kimball 0-1-1, Lowell, Cram, L. Thompson, Hutchins

Houlton (6-6) 65

Stewart 4-3-11, Miles 5-2-16, Hill 8-3-20, Cummings 1-0-2, Campbell 1-1-3, Lloyd 4-0-8, Myers, Lewis

3-pt. goals: Waite, K. Thompson, Byron; Miles 4, Hill

Schenck 13 37 43 57

Houlton 9 24 50 65

JV: Schenck 54-50

Greenville 62, Buckfield 52

At Greenville, Jonah Lizotte scored eight of his game-high 25 points in the fourth quarter as the Lakers earned the victory.

Joe Jardine tossed in 14 points and Kyle Belmont added 12 for Greenville.

Jared Martin and Jamie Henderson paced Buckfield with 12 points each. Jeff Bennett chipped in with 10.

Buckfield (6-6) 52

Martin 5-0-12, Henderson 4-3-12, Bennett 5-0-10, Reuter 2-2-7, Dodge 1-0-3, Litchfield, Lowell, Ridge, Hayes 4-0-8

Greenville (8-3) 62

Lizotte 8-6-25, Jardine 6-2-14, Belmont 3-6-12, Douglass 0-2-2, Aucoin 1-0-2, Edmondson 1-0-2, Bradford 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Moutin 2, Henderson, Reuter, Dodge; Lizotte

Buckfield 14 25 41 52

Greenville 12 26 42 62


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