Andrews, Emery power Mattanawcook by Calais

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CALAIS – Steve Andrews and Luke Emery each scored 13 points to lead the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx to a 65-50 schoolboy basketball victory over the Calais Blue Devils Monday. Derek Libbey added 11 points for the winners and Adam L’Italien put in 10.
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CALAIS – Steve Andrews and Luke Emery each scored 13 points to lead the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx to a 65-50 schoolboy basketball victory over the Calais Blue Devils Monday.

Derek Libbey added 11 points for the winners and Adam L’Italien put in 10.

Shawn McLean led Calais with 10 points and Garrett Dickerson put in eight.

Mattanawcook (11-5) 65

Gardner 1-2-4, Libbey 4-2-11, Andrews 3-6-13, Hanscom 1-4-6, Emery 6-0-13, Slike 4-0-8, L’Italien 5-0-10, Young, Smith

Calais (9-6) 50

McLean 2-4-10, Dickerson 3-2-8, McPhee 1-0-2, Rogers 1-0-2, Taylor 2-0-5, Guthrie 3-2-8, Bell 2-1-7, Blake 2-2-6, Wallace, Geel

3-pt. goals: Libbey, Andrews, Emery; McLean 2, Taylor, Bell

Mattanawcook 19 32 44 65

Calais 9 22 32 50

Lee Academy 60, Woodland 42

At Lee, Matt Scott tallied 23 points to lift the Pandas past the Dragons.

Tom Bird added 10 points for the winners.

Adam Knowles notched 11 points for Woodland and Brandon Tomah had 10.

Woodland (8-6) 42

Knowles 5-0-11, Tomah 3-4-10, Newell 2-2-7, Diadone 3-0-6, Metcalf 2-0-4, Ellis 1-0-2, C. Smith 1-0-2, M. Smith, Carlow, Townsend, Record, Moody, Allen, Harriman

Lee Academy (12-3) 60

Scott 10-3-23, Bird 3-4-10, Cowan 3-0-8, Worster 3-2-8, King 2-1-5, Pickering 2-0-4, Thompson 1-0-2, Connick, Coulombe, Houghton, Crocker

3-pt. goals: Knowles, Newell; Cowan 2

Woodland 10 18 36 42

Lee Academy 20 35 48 60

JV: Lee Academy 60-40

PVHS 63, Bangor Christian 51

At Howland, Matt Cummings poured in 20 points as the Howlers gained a win.

Jake Crosby netted another 11 points while Drew Hallett and Roch Lachance each had 10. Josh Ireland grabbed 15 rebounds for the hosts.

Freshman Ryan Weston scored a game-high 29 points for the Patriots.

Bangor Christian (5-10) 51

Frost 3-2-8, Dearborn 1-0-2, Sobey 2-1-5, Robinson 2-2-7, Weston 14-1-29, Benbow, Phinney

Penobscot Valley (4-11) 63

Ireland 1-1-3, Hockridge 3-2-9, Lachance 5-0-10, Hallett 3-4-10, Crosby 3-5-11, Cummings 8-4-20

3-pt. goals: Robinson; Hockridge

Bangor Christian 7 20 34 51

Penobscot Valley 20 29 38 63

JV: Bangor Christian 59-47

Houlton 54, Stearns 50

At Millinocket, Brett Miles totaled 16 points as the Shiretowners edged the Minutemen.

Jordan Hill added 14 points for the visitors and William Lloyd had 13.

Steve Cyr led Stearns with 17 points and D.J. Charette put in nine.

Houlton (8-7) 54

Miles 6-1-16, Hill 4-5-14, Lloyd 6-1-13, Stewart 0-1-1, Cummings 1-2-4, Campell 3-0-6, R. Anderson, Lewis, M. Anderson, Myers

Stearns (0-15) 50

Cyr 8-0-17, Martin 3-0-6, Matthews 3-0-6, McGreevey 3-0-6, Beaulieu 3-0-6, Charette 3-3-9, Nicholson, Lewis

3-pt. goals: Miles 3; Cyr

Houlton 11 20 36 54

Stearns 14 26 36 50

JV: Houlton 64-50

GSA 82, Narraguagus 46

At Blue Hill, Caleb Owen nailed six 3-pointers and finished with 24 points to power George Stevens Academy to its 13th victory.

Tim Carter added 12 points for the winners and Sam Bridges put in 11 to go with 13 rebounds.

Ren Dorr paced the Knights of Harrington with 17 points and Jay Mota added 11.

Narraguagus (4-11) 46

Perry 2-0-4, Worcester 1-0-2, Pagel 1-3-5, Mota 5-0-11, Grant 0-2-2, Taylor 1-1-3, Raye 0-2-2, Dorr 8-1-17

GSA (13-2) 82

Owen 8-2-24, Ensworth 2-0-4, Astbury 1-4-6, Wessel 1-0-3, Carter 4-3-12, Peake 1-1-3, Gray, Henry 1-3-6, Smith 1-0-2, Bridges 4-3-11, Gale 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Mota; Owen 6, Wessel, Carter, Henry

Narraguagus 8 19 32 46

GSA 21 42 63 82

JV: GSA 51-41

Sumner 65, Searsport 58

At East Sullivan, Jon Coffin’s 23-point performance powered the Tigers to victory.

Jeff Burditt added 16 points for Sumner.

Matt Nickerson led Searsport with 21 points.. Garrett Greenlaw and Mike Tufts provided 11 each.

Searsport (0-14)

M. Nickerson 8-3-21, J. Nickerson 2-0-4, Greenlaw 4-3-11, Adams 2-1-5, McHatten 1-0-2, Knox 2-0-4, Tufts 5-1-11

Sumner (2-13) 65

Jacques 2-4-8, Brooks 3-2-8, Alley 0-1-1, Burditt 5-6-16, Polk 1-3-5, Manning 1-2-4, Coffin 8-6-23

3-pt. goals: M. Nickerson 2; Coffin

Searsport 14 28 42 58

Sumner 12 33 45 65

JV: Sumner 71-46

MDI 60, Orono 43

At Orono, Robin Daley nailed two 3-pointers in the second quarter when the Mount Desert Island Trojans outscored the Red Riots 21-10 en route to their eighth victory.

Kyle Staples paced MDI with 18 points, Daley finished with 14 and Andy Pooler had 10.

Adam Chase led Orono with 14 points.

MDI (8-7) 60

Pooler 5-0-10, Daley 5-0-14, Staples 6-5-18, Grover 1-5-7, Swanson 0-7-7, Wardman 1-0-2, Veilleux 0-2-2, Walton, Blanford, Maffucci, Merrill

Orono (4-10) 43

Chase 5-3-14, Millard 2-0-4, Dunton 2-0-5, Bryant 1-0-2, Dwyer 2-0-5, Simon 2-2-6, Keezer 1-5-7, Wakeling, Theriault, Stuart

3-pt. goals: Daley 4, Staples; Chase, Dunton, Dwyer

MDI 4 25 41 60

Orono 12 22 30 43

Washington Acad. 79, Machias 33

At East Machias, Jarred Sternbergh scored seven of his game-high 15 points in the second quarter as the Raiders pulled away for the win.

James Ramsdell chipped in with 12 points for Washington Academy, which had 13 players score at least two points.

Michael Little and Isaiah Roberts each scored eight points for the Bulldogs.

Machias (5-9) 33

Little 3-2-8, Roberts 3-2-8, Ross 3-0-6, McNally 0-1-1, McCarthy 1-0-2, Whalen 1-0-2, Austin 2-0-6, Morse, Calor, Patterson, Brooks

Washington Academy (12-3) 79

Sternbergh 7-1-15, Ja. Ramsdell 4-3-12, Hostetter 2-3-7, Von Rotz 2-3-8, Je. Ramsdell 1-0-3, Colbeth 1-0-2, Gray 1-1-3, Albee 4-1-9, Leighton 3-2-9, Jessiman 2-0-4, Porter 0-2-2, Wood 1-1-3, Bae 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Austin 2; Ja. Ramsdell, Von Rotz, Je. Ramsdell, Leighton

Machias 7 11 24 33

Washington Acad. 14 37 57 79

Girls basketball

J-B Royalettes 66, WA Raiders 52

At Jonesport, Kristi Smith led the Royalettes with 17 points as they topped the Raiders.

Sarah Beal scored 13 points in the win.

Ashley Tilton netted 14 points for Washington Academy.

Washington Academy (9-6) 52

Livingston 1-0-3, Gavoni 3-0-8, Rushford, Finn 1-1-4, Mawhinney 3-2-9, Sprangers, Tilton 5-4-14, Wood 1-0-2, Fritz 1-2-4, Look 3-2-8, Huffman

Jonesport-Beals (2-11) 55

Hunkler 2-2-6, MacLean, Church 1-0-2, W. Beal 2-2-7, Smith 7-5-17, Libby 0-2-2, S. Beal 4-4-13, T. Beal 4-0-8, Parker

3-pt. goals: Livingston, Gavoni 2, Finn, Mawhinney; W. Beal, S. Beal

Washington Acad. 14 21 35 52

Jonesport-Beals 18 30 38 55

JV: Washington Academy 35-23

Bangor Christian 46, DI-S 30

At Husson College’s Newman Gym in Bangor, the Patriots outscored the Deer Isle-Stonington Mariners 16-5 in the fourth quarter to secure the victory.

Kaitlyn French paced the winners with 12 points and Brooke Hale put in eight.

Erin Bray led DI-S with 12 points and Christina Fifield added nine.

DI-Stonington (0-13) 30

Allen 1-0-2, Douglass 1-0-2, Fifield 2-5-9, Morse 2-0-4, Bray 6-0-12, Weeks 0-1-1, Eaton, Gray, Weed, Billings, Robbins

Bangor Christian (2-11) 46

M. French 3-0-6, Dearborn 0-1-1, McGill 3-0-6, Hale 3-2-8, Whitaker 1-0-2, Ricci 3-1-7, K. French 5-2-12, Holmes 1-0-2, Bane, Spaulding

3-pt. goals: none

DI-Stonington 8 14 25 30

Bangor Christian 13 23 30 46

JV: Bangor Christian 32-28

Calais 59, Mattanawcook 44

At Calais, Emily Smith scored eight of her 16 points in the first quarter as the Blue Devils jumped out to a 20-9 lead en route to the victory.

Tracie Eagan chipped in with 12 points for Calais.

Quinci Sanderson and Bre Hanscom each had 13 points for Mattanawcook of Lincoln.

Mattanawcook (8-6) 44

Sanderson 4-5-13, Hanscom 4-5-13, Pietras 3-0-6, Paul 1-3-5, Cousineau 01-1-, Libby 1-0-2, Harrington 1-0-2, Martin 1-0-2, Vose, Gulesian, Souers, Shorey, Thornton

Calais (12-3) 59

Smith 6-4-16, Eagan 4-4-12, O’Brien 2-5-9, Taylor 0-1-1, Allen 3-2-9, Mingo 2-0-4, Gillespie 0-4-4, Brown 2-0-4, Cobb, Thomas, Seeley

3-pt. goals: Allen

Mattanawcook 9 23 34 44

Calais 20 35 53 59

John Bapst 64, Old Town 49

At the Bangor Auditorium, Katie Andrle netted 23 points to lead the Crusaders by Old Town.

Ashley Freeman added 13 points and Ashley Pearson had nine for the winners.

Staci Prendergast scored 11 points for the Indians.

Old Town (2-8) 49

K. Bergeron 4-1-9, Brown, Coulombe, Jones 1-5-7, Shirland, Readdon 0-1-1, McLaughlin, King 2-0-6, Kennedy 2-3-8, E. Bergeron 2-1-5, Smart, Paul 1-0-2, Prendergast 4-0-11

John Bapst (4-7) 64

Crotty, Freeman 6-1-13, D. Miller, Nichols 1-0-2, Getchell, Greenlaw 2-2-6, Anderle 9-4-23, Wickstrom 2-1-7, Wadleigh, Peirson 3-3-9, McGuan, McDonald, K. Miller 1-0-2, Laferriere 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: King 2, Kennedy

Old Town 12 28 34 49

John Bapst 12 36 52 64

JV: John Bapst 39-30

Woodland 57, Machias 36

At Woodland, Michelle Ferry tallied 18 points as the Dragons rolled past the Bulldogs

Kayla Kochendoerfer added 10 points for Woodland and Courtney Cochran had nine.

Christiannah Holmes netted 15 points for Machias.

Machias (7-6) 36

St. Pierre 2-0-4, Cherry, Whitman 1-1-3, Harrington, Lipton 2-0-4, Smith, Perry, Alley 3-0-8, Stevens 1-0-2, Holmes 6-3-15, Baker

Woodland (11-3) 57

Kochendoerfer 4-2-10, Clark, Gillespie 3-0-6, Torrey 1-2-4, Ferry 6-6-18, Sears, Cochran 4-1-9, Noyes 1-0-2, St. Pierre 3-2-8, Murphy, Ham

3-pt. goals: Alley 2

Machias 9 14 21 36

Woodland 17 31 47 57

JV: Woodland 53-30

Limestone 64, Fort Kent 60

At Limestone, Amanda Weatherhead scored 10 fourth-quarter points during a 25-11 scoring surge to rally the Eagles from a 10-point deficit.

Lindsey Beaulieu paced the Eagles with 23 points and Weatherhead finished with 20. Anna Haller added 10.

Leah Babin led the Warriors with 22 points, Kristin Violette put in 15 and Mindy Morneault netted 12.

Fort Kent (10-5) 60

Labbe 1-0-2, Albert 1-1-3, Hafford, Caron, Desjardins 1-0-2, Morneault 6-0-12, Violette 6-3-15, Michaud, Hartt 2-0-4, Babin 10-2-22

Limestone (10-4) 64

Weatherhead 7-6-20, Beaulieu 6-10-23, King 1-1-3, O’Neal, Peers 4-0-8, Allen, Haller 5-0-10

3-pt. goals: Beaulieu

Fort Kent 15 28 49 60

Limestone 12 28 39 64

JV: Limestone 37-36


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