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EAST MACHIAS – Lee Academy’s Pandas hit nine of 10 free throws in the fourth quarter as they capped a rally from an eight-point half-time deficit to remain unbeaten by virtue of a 53-51 victory over Washington Academy in a schoolgirl basketball game Wednesday night.
Shelby Pickering and Aarika Ritchie each scored 12 points to pace the 13-0 Pandas Karin Bird added 11, including all four of her free throws down the stretch.
Ashley Tilton sparked the Raiders with 20 points and seven rebounds. Kayla Wood notched nine points, seven rebounds and four steals while Mary Mawhinney grabbed 10 boards.
Lee Academy (13-0) 53
Pickering 5-2-12, Bird 2-7-11, K. Harris 4-1-9, B. Harris 1-0-2, Gifford 1-2-4, Houghton 1-1-3
Washington Academy (8-5) 51
Tilton 7-6-20, Wood 3-3-9, Livingstone 1-0-3, Gavoni 1-0-2, Rushforth 2-0-5, Mawhinney 1-2-5, Look 2-3-7, Huffman, Sprangers
3-pt. goals: Richie 2; Rushforth, Mawhinney
Lee 12 24 38 53
Washington Acad. 19 32 34 51
Dexter 62, MA Lynx 33
At Lincoln, Ashley Ames collected 17 points and sister Mallory Ames added 14 more as the Tigers remained perfect at 13-0.
Sabrina Cote chipped in with 11 points for the winners and Meagan Fogarty added 10.
Michelle Paul paced the Lynx with eight.
Dexter (13-0) 62
A. Ames 7-3-17, M. Ames 7-0-14, Cote 5-1-11, Fogarty 3-4-10, N. Burton 3-0-6, Hartford 1-0-2, Chapman, Mountain, L. Burton, Poirier
Mattanawcook (7-5) 33
Sanderson 2-0-5, Paul 3-1-8, Vose 2-0-4, Libby 1-2-4, S. Pietras 1-0-2, C. Cousineau 1-0-2, Gulesian 0-1-1, Hanington 0-3-3, Thornton 1-0-2, Hanscom 1-0-2, Souers, Shorey, Martin
3-pt. goals: Sanderson, Paul
Dexter 16 30 49 62
Mattanawcook 10 14 23 33
JV: Mattanawcook 43-38
Hermon 64, Orono 30
At Orono, Cassie White netted 20 points to help the Hawks earn a win.
Malerie Hall contributed 18 points, while Ashley Kelley had 11.
Emily Sypher led the Red Riots with 10 points.
Hermon (10-3) 64
Nason, Ford 1-0-2, Campbell 2-0-4, Armstrong, Nelson, White 7-3-20, Kelley 5-1-11, Wiggins 3-1-7, Helms, Hall 9-0-18, MacDonald 1-0-2, Gibson
Orono (4-10) 30
Glencross 1-0-2, Young 1-0-2, Artesani 1-0-2, Starno 1-3-5, Robertson 1-0-2, Dana, Kirby, Valdivia, Sypher 4-210, Saucier 3-1-7, Twitchell
3-pt. goals: White 3
Hermon 12 35 49 64
Orono 4 10 18 30
JV: Orono 40-31
Hampden 42, John Bapst 38
At Hampden, Jill Beal scored seven of her nine points in the fourth quarter, including five points in the last two minutes, while Tanna Ross went 5-for-6 from the foul line in the fourth quarter as the Broncos edged the Crusaders.
Ross finished with a game-high 16 points for Hampden Academy.
Ashley Freeman and Katie Andrle paced John Bapst of Bangor with 14 points each.
John Bapst (3-6) 38
Freeman 6-1-14, Nichols 0-1-1, Andrle 4-6-14, Wickstrom 0-2-2, Pearson 0-1-1, Laferriere 3-0-6
Hampden Acad. (5-5) 42
Stephenson 3-0-6, Maltz 0-1-1, Rawcliffe 2-2-6, Bragg 1-0-2, Lafayette 1-0-2, Beal 4-1-9, Ross 4-8-16, Ryder
3-pt. goals: Freeman
John Bapst 10 20 25 38
Hampden Acad. 5 17 26 42
PCHS 64, Schenck 62 (2OTs)
At East Millinocket, Charley Bradford scored all eight of her points in the two overtimes, including the game-winning free throws with 2.5 seconds left, to lead Piscataquis Community High of Guilford past Schenck.
Two Ashley Peabody free throws with 12 seconds left in regulation forced overtime for Schenck and a Katie Bishop three-pointer at the buzzer required second OT.
Kellie Martel scored a game-high 25 points for PCHS, Heather Woodbury had 11 and Traci Dewey had eight more as did Bradford.
Robin Larlee’s 24 points, Kayla Osborne’s 15 and Bishop’s 14 led Schenck.
PCHS (4-10) 64
K. Martel 8-5-25, Woodbury 4-2-11, Davis 2-1-6, J. Martell 2-0-4, Shufelt 1-0-2, Dewey 3-2-8, Bradford 1-6-8, Levesque
Schenck (0-13) 62
Bishop 4-5-14, Osborne 7-1-15, Larlee 10-4-24, MacLeod 1-0-2, Jamo 1-0-2, Peabody 1-3-5, Pray, Bouchard, Waite
3-pt. goals: Martel 4, Woodbury, Davis; Bishop
PCHS 14 30 45 48 58 64
Schenck 11 21 36 48 58 62
JV: PCHS 48-38
Stearns 59, GSA 38
At Blue Hill, Trisha MacDonald scored eight of her game-high 24 points in the third quarter as Stearns of Millinocket outscored George Stevens Academy 20-6 to break the game open.
Deanna Michaud and Hilary Arsenault netted seven points each.
Hannah Gray had 10 points to lead GSA with Katie Ahern and Brandi Winters contributing six each.
Stearns (10-3) 59
T. MacDonald 9-5-24, Nason 1-2-5, D. Michaud 2-3-7, Collinsworth, Arsenault 3-0-7, Freeman 1-0-2, Achorn 1-2-4, Somers 1-1-4, J. Michaud 1-1-3, A. MacDonald 2-0-4
GSA (7-6) 38
Lymburner, Rioux 1-0-3, Oliveira, Moon 1-2-4, Winters 2-1-6, Astbury 2-0-4, Beardsworth 1-0-3, Gray 5-0-10, Conte, VanDereb, Smith, Flynn 1-0-2, Ahern 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: T. MacDonald, Nason, Arsenault, Somers; Rioux, Winters, Beardsworth
Stearns 7 23 43 59
GSA 13 22 28 38
JV: Stearns 45-18
Ellsworth 41, Sumner 40
At Ellsworth, Hilary Savage notched eight of her 11 points in the fourth quarter to edge the Eagles past the Tigers.
Laura Archer totaled 12 and Monique Boutaugh had nine for the winners.
Sandra Klausmeyer scored 10 for Sumner.
Sumner (6-7) 40
Beal 3-0-7, Klausmeyer 4-2-10, Page, Stanwood 2-1-6, Bridges 2-0-5, Bragdon 2-3-7, Norton 2-0-5
Ellsworth (12-3) 41
Dalrymple 1-0-3, Boutaugh 3-0-9, Archer 5-0-12, Fortier 3-0-6, Savage 4-0-11, Silsby, McEachern, Oleson
3-pt. goals: Beal, Stanwood, Bridges, Norton; Dalrymple, Boutaugh 3, Archer 2, Savage 3
Sumner 10 20 30 40
Ellsworth 12 21 26 41
JV: Sumner 41-36
Caribou 49, Bucksport 48
At Caribou, Monica Selander scored a game-high 20 points, including two late free throws that gave the Vikings their win over the Golden Bucks.
Liz Gomm’s 3-pointer with 2:15 left had given the Bucks a 48-47 lead.
Makayla Gahagan scored 12 points and Stephanie Schofield had 11.
Gomm led the Golden Bucks with 10 points and Keely Sullivan added nine.
Bucksport (4-9) 48
Murauckas 3-0-6, Richards 2-0-4, Sullivan 3-0-9, Gordon 3-0-6, Kone 2-0-4, Wilbur 2-0-4, Hurd 1-2-5, Gomm 4-1-10
Caribou (4-9) 49
Kinney 0-3-3, Gahagan 5-0-12, Morrell 1-0-2, Richards 0-1-1, Selander 6-8-20, Ellis, Schofield 5-1-11, King
3-pt. goals: Sullivan 3, Hurd, Gomm; Gahagan 2
Bucksport 9 21 34 48
Caribou 19 24 38 49
JV: Washburn 61, Caribou 25
Boys basketball
Old Town 64, Nokomis 51
At Newport, Logan Bouchard scored 22 points as he led the Indians to victory.
Travis Shaw scored 15 points and Corey Emerson followed with 11.
Tyler Norris netted 12 points for the Warriors, while Chris Dunlop made five steals and nine points.
Old Town (3-7) 64
Bouchard 8-3-22, Shaw 7-1-15, Emerson 4-2-11, Fogarty 3-1-8, Avery 2-0-4, Russell 1-0-2, Carmicheal 1-0-2, Reardon, Sagner, Lacadie
Nokomis (3-7) 51
Norris 5-2-12, Dunlop 3-2-9, Wing 3-2-8, Thew 2-0-6, Hopkins 2-1-6, Oldenburg 2-0-4, Mensah-Bonsu 1-2-4, Palmer 1-0-2, Hogan, McDaniel, Shea, Thornton, Carroll
3-pt. goals: Bouchard 3, Emerson, Fogarty; Dunlop, Thew 2, Hopkins
Old Town 19 34 46 64
Nokomis 7 17 31 51
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