Bradford key as Sabers tame Pandas in OT

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ORRINGTON – Brock Bradford scored eight of Calvary Chapel’s 10 points in overtime, including 5 of 5 free throws, as the Sabers knocked off top-ranked Lee 54-49 in Eastern Maine Class D boys basketball action Tuesday night. Bradford finished with a game-high 28 points for…
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ORRINGTON – Brock Bradford scored eight of Calvary Chapel’s 10 points in overtime, including 5 of 5 free throws, as the Sabers knocked off top-ranked Lee 54-49 in Eastern Maine Class D boys basketball action Tuesday night.

Bradford finished with a game-high 28 points for the hosts and Mike Astle chalked up 22 as the Sabers avenged their only loss of the season.

Neil Cowan’s 18-point effort led the Pandas, and Matt Scott added 12.

Lee (10-3) 49

Cowan 7-1-18, Scott 6-0-12, Bird 3-1-7, King 2-2-6, Worster 2-0-4, Pickering 1-0-2, Thompson, Coulombe

Calvary Chapel (11-1) 54

Bradford 8-9-28, Astle 7-7-22, Br. Miller 1-0-2, Seekins 1-0-2, Colby, Nelson, Newman

3-pt. goals: Cowan 3; Bradford 3, Astle

Lee 10 20 39 44 49

Calvary Chapel 11 24 34 44 54

JV: Lee 62-44

Camden Hills 60, Mount View 44

At Camden, Jamey Davis scored a game-high 23 points and also had five assists to lead undefeated Camden Hills to its 13th win.

Cameron Puls contributed 10 points and five rebounds. Nick Tedford and Will Horn had eight points apiece with seven of Horn’s coming in the second quarter as Camden Hills outscored Mount View 14-6.

Adam Maguire’s 10 points led the Mustangs of Thorndike.

Mount View (8-5) 44

Price, Miles 3-0-7, Ward 3-1-7, Harvey 1-2-4, Light 2-0-4, Wentworth 2-1-7, Maguire 3-4-10, Tripp 2-1-5

Camden Hills (13-0) 60

Horn 2-3-8, Davis 7-7-23, Pike 1-0-3, Mitchell, Kerr, Stammen 2-3-7, Rogers 0-1-1, Puls 3-4-10, Tedford 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Wentworth 2, Miles; Davis 2, Horn, Pike

Mount View 10 16 23 44

Camden Hills 14 28 41 60

DI-Stonington 56, BC Patriots 52

At Deer Isle, sophomore guard Bryant Ciomei had 14 points, seven rebounds, five assists, and three steals to complement Shane Eaton’s game-high 16 points as Deer Isle-Stonington held off Bangor Christian.

Thomas Robbins and Nick Ciomei had eight points each, and Tim Parker and Brian Billings combined to hit five clutch free throws in the fourth period.

Eric Sobey’s 14 points and nine apiece by Matt Denbow and Josh Frost led Bangor Christian.

Bangor Christian (5-7) 52

Phinney 1-1-3, Dearborn 1-0-2, Denbow 3-2-9, Pelletier 2-0-4, Frost 4-0-9, Smith 1-0-2, Sobey 5-4-14, Robinson 1-0-3, Weston 3-0-6

DI-Stonington (9-3) 56

Robbins 4-0-8, N. Ciomei 3-2-8, Parker 1-4-6, Billings 0-4-4, B. Ciomei 4-6-14, S. Eaton 7-0-16, Brown, Blackmore, J. Eaton

3-pt. goals: Denbow, Frost, Robinson; S. Easton 2

Bangor Christian 9 23 36 52

DI-Stonington 16 31 44 56

JV: DI-S 63-47

Orono 64, Hermon 57

At Hermon, Lexi Wakeling scored all seven of his points in the fourth quarter and Nasha Millard finished with 15 as the Red Riots rallied for the win.

Adam Chase chipped in with 13 points for Orono. Brady Keezer scored 12, and Joe Simon had 10.

Zach Johnson paced the Hawks with 15 points. Chris Harding scored 11, and Tyler Deabay grabbed nine rebounds.

Orono (3-9) 64

Chase 6-1-13, Millard 7-1-15, Simon 3-4-10, Keezer 5-2-12, Wakeling 1-4-7, Theriault 0-2-2, Dunton 1-1-3, Dwyer 1-0-2, Bryant, Spencer

Hermon (4-9) 57

Johnson 5-1-15, Harding 4-2-11, Adams 3-0-6, R. Tarr 3-0-6, Pellerin 0-3-3, Hurd 1-0-2, Kane 3-0-8, Deabay 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Wakeling; Johnson 4, Kane 2, Harding

Orono 11 31 43 64

Hermon 20 35 48 57

JV: Orono 53-47

Schenck 70, Mattanawcook 64

At East Millinocket, Aaron Waite poured in a game-high 21 points to pace four players in double figures as Schenck avenged a 76-63 loss on Jan. 4.

Nick Bishop contributed 14 points, Kerry Thompson added 13, and Chris Byron had 11 for the winners.

Adam L’Italien had 16 points to pace Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln. Isaac Young had 12, Dylan Hanscom scored 11, and Derek Libbey and Luke Emery had nine each.

Mattanawcook (8-5) 64

Hanscom 3-4-11, Young 6-0-12, L’Italien 5-6-16, Gardner 1-0-2, Libbey 4-1-9, Andrews 1-3-5, Emery 3-1-9, Birmingham, Slike

Schenck (5-8) 70

Bishop 6-2-14, Waite 5-10-21, K. Thompson 4-5-13, Byron 4-3-11, Hamlin 3-0-6, Pelkey 2-1-5, L. Thompson

3-pt. goals: Emery 2, Hanscom; Waite

Mattanawcook 17 23 40 64

Schenck 16 32 50 70

JV: Schenck 38-35

Penobscot Valley 73, Central 44

At Howland, Andrew Hallett scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as the host Howlers earned the victory.

Matt Cummings added 18 points and 10 assists for PVHS, which trailed 11-0 to open the game. Jake Crosby had 12 points and 16 rebounds, while Josh Savage scored 11 points.

Joey Kane paced Central of Corinth with 12 points, and Danny Kane scored 10.

Central (7-7) 44

J. Kane 5-2-12, D. Kane 3-4-10, Elliott 4-0-9, Julian 4-1-9, Nickerson 1-0-2, Palmer 0-2-2, Underhill, K. Smith, Pineo, Parker, Wiers, LaFlamme

Penobscot Valley (2-10) 73

Hallett 8-3-19, Cummings 7-4-18, Crosby 5-2-12, Savage 4-0-11, Trapier 2-0-4, Hockridge 1-0-3, Bowers, Osborn, LaChance, Kellerman

3-pt. goals: Elliott; Savage 3, Hockridge

Central 11 21 36 44

Penobscot Valley 4 27 49 73

JV: Central 57-56 (2OT)

Washington Acad. 77, Shead 39

At East Machias, James Ramsdell and Jarred Sternbergh each scored 17 points to lead the Raiders by the Tigers of Eastport.

Ramsdell also had seven steals, and Sam Hostetter grabbed 10 rebounds.

Dana Mitchell poured in 26 points for Shead.

Shead (3-10) 39

Mitchell 8-10-26, Martinez 1-2-5, Hastings 1-2-5, Kilton 0-1-1, Stanley 0-2-2, Cox, Newell, Seeley

Washington Acad. (10-3) 77

Sternbergh 7-3-17, Hostetter 2-2-6, Ja. Ramsdell 7-1-17, Colbeth 4-0-8, Je. Ramsdell 2-0-5, Von Rotz 4-0-8, Albee 1-3-5, Leighton 3-0-6, Jessiman 2-1-5, Gray, N. Wood, Porter, Farris, Bae, C. Wood

3-pt. goals: Martinez, Hastings; Ja. Ramsdell 2, Je. Ramsdell

Shead 3 24 30 39

Washington Acad. 24 42 64 77

JV: Washington Acad. 77-49

Ellsworth 63, Sumner 37

At Ellsworth, Demetrios Katsiaficas popped in 24 points as the Eagles pulled away from the Tigers in the second half.

Duncan Crowley tossed in 19 for Ellsworth.

Josh Burditt led Sumner of East Sullivan with nine points.

Sumner (2-11) 37

Jacques 2-0-5, Burditt 3-0-9, Savoy 1-1-3, Brooks 3-0-6, Polk 4-0-8, Alley 1-0-2, Cowperthwaite 1-0-2, Coffin, Manning

Ellsworth (6-7) 53

Katsiaficas 9-2-24, Crowley 7-3-19, Royal 1-0-2, Archer 1-0-2, Lupo 1-0-2, Bessey 2-1-5, Allen, Britt 2-3-7, Carst 1-0-2, Simpson 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Burditt 3, Jacques; Katsiaficas 4, Crowley 2

Sumner 13 20 26 37

Ellsworth 15 28 49 63

JV: Ellsworth 59-55 (OT)

Foxcroft 50, Piscataquis 33;

Matt Carey scores 1,000th

At Guilford, senior forward Matt Carey notched his 1,000th career point, scoring 16 in the game as the Ponies prevailed.

Bobby Gilbert led Foxcroft with 17 points.

Ryan Yeo led the Piscataquis Community High Pirates with 16.

Foxcroft (13-1) 50

Gilbert 7-1-17, Carey 7-0-16, Rideout 4-0-8, Prescott 2-0-6, Cynewski 1-0-3, Tirrell, Berce, LaCasce, Croan, Geiger

Piscataquis (8-5) 33

Yeo 8-0-16, Wharff 3-0-9, Burdin 1-2-4, Tracy 1-0-2, Pakinkin 1-0-2, Clukey, Je. Robinson, Ja. Robinson, Martell, Coldwell, Harmon, Zimmerman

3-pt. goals: Gilbert 2, Prescott 2, Carey 2, Cynewski; Wharff 3

Foxcroft 9 26 38 50

Piscataquis 6 17 23 33

JV: Piscataquis 60-53 (2OT)

Greenville 69, Highview Chr. 52

At Greenville, Joe Jardine led a balanced attack with 19 points to lead the Lakers to the win.

Kyle Belmont and Eric Douglass each scored nine for Greenville.

Corey Willey led the Charleston-based Knights with 18 points, while Andrew Richard added 14.

Highview Christian (1-10) 52

Willey 6-6-18, Richard 4-4-14, Crooker, Reed 3-0-8, Rowe 3-0-6, Mountain 0-2-2, Spencer 2-0-4

Greenville (9-3) 69

Jardine 9-0-19, Belmont 4-0-9, Douglass 4-0-8, Lizotte 2-4-8, Graves, D. Aucoin 2-0-4, K. Aucoin 3-0-6, Edmondson 3-2-8, Driscoll 1-0-2, Bradford 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Richard 2, Reed 2; Douglass, Belmont, Jardine

Highview Chr. 17 26 41 52

Greenville 15 30 45 69

MCI 60, Oak Hill 32

At Pittsfield, Phil Hendricks and Victor Quint each scored six points during Maine Central Institute’s 18-6 first-quarter run en route to the win over the Raiders of Sabattus.

Hendricks finished with 12 points, and Quint added 10 with seven rebounds.

Josh Rush scored eight for Oak Hill.

Oak Hill (1-12) 32

Guerette, Fontaine, Rush 4-0-8, Bisson 2-3-7, Reynolds 1-0-2, Gilbert, Crook 3-0-6, McDonald 1-0-2, Nyberg 1-0-2, Harvey 0-1-1, Labrie 2-0-4, Plourde

MCI (7-6) 60

Nichols 0-4-4, Hart 0-1-1, Kennedy 2-2-7, M. Quint 3-0-7, Huff 1-0-3, McGrady 0-3-3, V. Quint 5-0-10, Tansino 0-4-4, Judkins 0-1-1, Hendricks 5-2-12, Souliere 2-3-7, Curtis 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Kennedy, Huff

Oak Hill 4 12 28 32

MCI 18 38 47 60

JV: MCI 52-48

East Grand 56, Lubec 29

At Danforth, Mike Hanington scored 15 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, good for a double-double for the Vikings in the win.

Chad Murray paced the Lubec Hornets with 11 points.

Lubec (2-9) 29

Murray 4-0-11, Reed 1-0-3, Rice 1-1-3, Shultz 3-2-9, Lyons 1-0-3, McPhereson

East Grand (3-12) 56

M. Hanington 6-3-15, Byers 4-0-8, Crocker 1-0-2, Beaudoin 2-0-4, Croan 2-0-5, Dicker 1-0-2, Scott 1-2-4, Preston 1-0-2, Morse 1-0-3, Faulkner 0-1-1, A. Hanington 2-1-5, Parks 2-1-5, Rogers, Armstrong

3-pt. goals: Murray 3, Shultz; Croan

Lubec 6 12 18 29

East Grand 11 27 45 56

Hockey

Kents Hill 2, Foxcroft 0

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Micah Ehiorobo scored a pair of goals to lead Kents Hill to victory.

Ehiorobo scored in the first period on an assist from Ben St. Germain, and scored again in the second period on assists from St. Germain and Pat DeHaven.

Anthony Barbato earned the shutout in goal for 5-5 Kents Hill with 39 saves. Jon Catell made 19 saves on 21 shots for 3-6 Foxcroft Academy.

Girls basketball

Nokomis 60, Old Town 42

At Old Town, Michelle Barden scored 14 points as the Warriors of Newport rallied for the win.

Kelly Paradis chipped in with 12 points for Nokomis. Rozlynn Peterson and Alyssa Bragdon added 10 points apiece.

Katie Bergeron poured in 20 points for the Indians to go with seven rebounds, three steals, and three assists. Jenny Jones had 11 points to go with eight rebounds.

Nokomis (8-2) 60

Paradis 5-0-12, Barden 6-1-14, Peterson 3-3-10, Al. Bragdon 3-2-10, Cooper 3-0-6, As. Bragdon 2-4-8, Welch

Old Town (2-8) 42

K. Bergeron 8-3-20, Brown 0-1-1, Coloumbe, Jones 5-1-11, Shirland, Reardon 1-0-2, McLaughlin, King, Kennedy 2-1-5, E. Bergeron, Smart, Guay, Prendergast 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Paradis 2, Al. Bragdon, Barden, Peterson; K. Bergeron, Prendergast

Nokomis 21 31 47 60

Old Town 14 21 28 42

JV: Old Town 48-29

MCI 69, Oak Hill 51

At Sabattus, Jenna Lorentsen tallied a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds to pace the Huskies of Pittsfield.

Ashley Currier notched 12 points and nine boards for MCI, and Kylie Huff added 10 points, six steals, and six assists. Macky Sullivan chipped in with 10 points.

Amber Chapman led all scorers with 23 for the Raiders.

MCI (3-10) 69

Currier 4-4-12, Sullivan 4-2-10, Lorentsen 7-1-15, Ky. Huff 4-2-10, M. Dodge 2-0-4, J. Holt 1-0-2, M. Holt, K. Dodge 2-1-6, Kennedy 1-2-4, Lemari 1-0-2, A. Asaro, V. Huff 1-2-4, B. Asaro, Ka. Huff

Oak Hill (0-13) 51

Chapman 9-5-23, Tucci, Eaton 4-1-9, Stein 1-0-2, Mederius 2-2-6, Nault 1-2-4, Sabine 1-0-2, Emmons, Keipfer 2-1-5, Sequin, Blais, Malinusuk

3-pt. goals: K. Dodge

MCI 19 43 62 69

Oak Hill 18 31 38 51

JV: MCI 28-25

MDI 51, Orono 29

At Mount Desert, Kelsey Stratton scored a dozen points and Chelsea Dow added 11 as the Trojans downed the Red Riots.

Stacey Saucier posted 14 points and Emily Artesani 10 to lead Orono.

Orono (4-9) 29

Artesani 4-0-10, Sypher 1-3-5, Saucier 6-1-14, Glencross, Young, Starno, Robertson, Dana, Kirby, Valdivia, Woodbury, Twitchell

MDI (9-4) 51

Stanley 1-1-3, Stratton 5-0-12, Records 1-0-2, Shuster 1-0-2, Hodgdon 2-0-4, Lewis 0-2-2, Falt 3-2-8, Am. Young 3-0-7, Dow 5-1-11, Banks, As. Young, Staples

3-pt. goals: Artesani 2, Saucier; Stratton 2, Am. Young

Orono 4 8 18 29

MDI 14 27 40 51

Camden Hills 71, Mount View 37

At Thorndike, Samantha Wiley led four players in double figures with 15 points as the Windjammers notched their 10th win.

Kayla Gushee tossed in 12 points and Marianne Croce 11 for Camden Hills, while Allie Parent added 10.

Tonya Jones sparked the Mustangs with 10 points and 15 rebounds.

Camden Hills (10-3) 71

Wiley 4-4-15, Parent 5-0-10, Gushee 5-1-12, Croce 2-7-11, Carlton 1-2-4, Smith 3-0-6, Philoon 1-2-4, Richards 1-1-3, Holgerson 1-4-6, Brown, Newcomb, Butler, Wood

Mount View (5-8) 37

Jones 4-2-10, A. Miles 2-0-4, Mehuren 3-0-6, Caler 0-3-3, Richard 0-3-3, Stevens 1-0-2, Clements 3-3-9, Abrahamson, Maseffa, L. Miles, Ray

3-pt. goals: Wiley 3, Gushee

Camden Hills 23 44 57 71

Mount View 11 21 31 37

Greenville 60, Highview Chr. 18

At Greenville, Susan Muzzy and Hannah Breton each scored 12 points to lead the Lakers.

Darla Larsen had five steals for Greenville.

Jana Philbrick led Highview Christian of Charleston with seven points.

Highview Christian (1-8) 18

Rowe 1-4-6, Hanson 1-0-3, Jan. Philbrick 3-1-7, Jones 1-0-2, Jad. Philbrick, Loreda

Greenville (9-3) 60

Bartley 3-2-8, R. Breton 0-2-2, Gary 1-4-6, Larsen 2-0-4, Boucher 1-0-2, Erickson 2-0-4, Gilbert 1-0-2, Harris 0-1-1, Martel 1-2-4, Muzzy 5-2-12, Fowle 1-1-3, H. Breton 6-0-12, Theriault, Ward

3-pt. goals: Hanson

Highview Chr. 6 9 10 18

Greenville 9 25 46 60

Calais 58, Jonesport-Beals 38

At Calais, Danielle O’Brien recorded a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds as the Blue Devils picked up their 10th win.

Jessie Brown led Calais with 12 points.

Sarah Beal led three players in double figures with 12 points for the Royalettes. Kristy Smith and Whitney Beal added 10 each.

Jonesport-Beals (1-11) 38

S. Beal 5-1-12, Smith 3-4-10, W. Beal 4-0-10, Hunkler 1-0-2, T. Beal 2-0-4, MacLean, Church, Libby, Parker, Crowley, Allen, Davis, Alley

Calais (10-3) 58

Brown 5-2-12, O’Brien 5-1-11, Smith 1-0-2, Eagan 2-0-4, Thomas 1-2-4, Allen 3-0-6, Seeley 1-0-2, Mingo 2-3-7, Gillespie 3-1-9, Cobb, Taylor

3-pt. goals: W. Beal 2, S. Beal; Gillespie 2

Jonesport-Beals 2 9 29 38

Calais 14 26 44 58

JV: Calais 28-21


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