Balanced attack propels Calais past Tigerettes

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EASTPORT – Danielle O’Brien tallied 11 points and Emily Smith added 10 as the Calais Blue Devils downed host Shead 54-45 in a Downeast Athletic Conference girls basketball game Wednesday night. Tonya Cook notched a double-double with 15 points and 17 rebounds for the Tigerettes.
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EASTPORT – Danielle O’Brien tallied 11 points and Emily Smith added 10 as the Calais Blue Devils downed host Shead 54-45 in a Downeast Athletic Conference girls basketball game Wednesday night.

Tonya Cook notched a double-double with 15 points and 17 rebounds for the Tigerettes.

Calais (13-3) 54

O’Brien 2-7-11, Smith 2-6-10, Eagan 2-0-4, Taylor 1-0-3, Allen 2-3-9, Mingo 1-2-4, Gillespie 2-0-5, Brown 4-0-8

Shead (10-6) 45

Cook 4-7-15, Pottle 1-0-2, Cummings 0-4-4, Morrison 1-0-2, Richardson 1-0-2, Ricker 4-1-9, Cox, Francis 2-0-4, Constant 2-2-7, Martinez

3-pt. goals: Allen 2, Taylor, Gillespie; Constant

Calais 17 31 42 54

Shead 9 24 34 45

JV: Shead 36-35 (OT)

Woodland 52, Narraguagus 49

At Harrington, Courtney Cochran scored 13 points and Rachel Torrey added 10 as Woodland closed out its regular season with a narrow road victory.

Elizabeth Grant paced host Narraguagus with 18 points and 14 rebounds, while MaryEva Tenan scored 10 points.

Woodland (14-4) 52

Kochendorfer 2-2-6, Gillespie 2-1-5, Torrey 4-2-10, Ferry 2-5-9, Cochran 4-5-13, Noyes 3-0-8, Murphy 0-1-1

Narraguagus (6-12) 49

Hatt 0-1-1, Johnson 2-1-6, Torrey 2-0-4, Sprague, C. Foss 0-2-2, Greene 3-0-6, Tenney, Tenan 4-2-10, Grant 7-4-18, Baker 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Noyes 2; Johnson

Woodland 12 19 32 52

Narraguagus 13 21 33 49

JV: Woodland 45-30

Central 56, Sumner 37

Rollins scores 1,500th point

At Corinth, senior Jenny Rollins scored 31 points, including her 1,500th career point, to lead the host Red Devils to victory.

Rollins entered the game needing just four points to become her school’s first 1,500-point scorer, and reached the milestone early in the first quarter.

Rollins also grabbed seven rebounds for Central, while Danielle Collins added nine points.

Crystal Bridges led Sumner of East Sullivan with 11 points.

Sumner (10-8) 37

Bridges 4-3-11, Klausmeyer 3-2-8, Bragdon 4-0-8, Page 1-2-4, Norton 1-2-4, Beal 0-2-2, Rock, Cummings, Chandler, Stanwood

Central (15-3) 56

Rollins 11-6-31, D. Collins 4-1-9, Daniel 3-2-8, Elliott 1-0-2, Underhill 1-0-2, Libby 1-0-2, Davis 0-1-1, Voisine 0-1-1, Brownell, K. Collins, Randall, Melton

3-pt. goals: Rollins 3

Sumner 12 18 23 37

Central 13 27 37 56

JV: Sumner 32-28

Machias 63, East Grand 22

At Machias, Christiannah Holmes scored 16 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Bulldogs ended their regular season with a victory.

Beryl Lipton added 10 points for Machias.

Paula Osnoe paced East Grand of Danforth with 10 points.

East Grand (0-18) 22

McKay 2-1-5, Kendall, Zaneldin 0-1-1, Osnoe 3-3-10, Flannery, Shay 2-0-6

Machias (8-8) 63

St. Pierre 1-2-4, Cherry 2-0-4, Whitman 1-1-3, Harrington 1-2-4, Lipton 5-0-10, Smith 1-0-2, Perry 1-0-3, Alley 2-1-5, Stevens 2-0-4, Holmes 6-4-16, Corbett 3-0-6, Moody 0-2-2, Attaei

3-pt. goals: Shay 2, Osnoe; Perry

East Grand 3 12 14 22

Machias 12 29 47 63

JB Royals 57, DI-Stonington 37

At Jonesport, Whitney Beal dropped in 18 points as the Royalettes concluded their season with a win.

Tina Beal tallied 10 points for Jonesport-Beals and Kristi Smith added seven points and 12 rebounds.

Christina Fifield led the Mariners with 16 points.

Deer Isle-Stonington (0-18) 37

Fifield 7-1-16, Bray 4-0-8, Allen 2-0-5, Haskell 1-0-2, Hutchinson 2-0-4, Eaton, Weeks, Billings, Reed, Douglass, Robbins, Cousin, Gray, Morse 1-0-2

Jonesport-Beals (5-13) 57

Hunkler 4-0-8, W. Beal 7-1-18, S. Beal, T. Beal 4-2-10, Parker 1-0-2, T. Alley 1-0-2, B. Alley, Libby 2-0-4, Smith 3-1-7, Church 2-0-4, MacLean 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Fifield, Allen; W. Beal 3

DI-Stonington 5 9 22 37

Jonesport-Beals 14 37 45 57

JV: Jonesport-Beals 47-27

Bucksport 57, Foxcroft Acad. 52

At Bucksport, Lindsey Gordon scored 18 points and had 10 rebounds to help lead Bucksport to the win.

Jen Murauckas had 17 points and eight rebounds for Bucksport.

Ashley Hall and Coral Goggin led Foxcroft Academy with 16 points each and Sami Hall had 11 points.

Foxcroft Acad. (4-13) 52

Weymouth 1-1-3, S. Hall 5-0-11, Brown 2-1-5, MacPheters 0-1-1, A. Hall 8-0-16, Goggin 6-4-16, Rice, Martin, Snow, Van Dyne

Bucksport (6-12) 57

Murauckas 7-3-17, Richards 1-0-2, Gordon 8-2-18, Kone 2-2-6, Hurd 3-0-7, Gomm 2-3-7, Robshaw, Sullivan, Wilbur, Allen

3-pt. goals: S. Hall; Hurd

Foxcroft Acad. 15 19 31 52

Bucksport 12 28 42 57

Boys basketball

Jonesport-Beals 80, Lubec 32

At Lubec, Joseph Libby led four players in double figures with 17 points as the Royals rolled.

Ben Ellis tossed in 14 points and Dean Faulkingham 13 for Jonesport-Beals. Ross Griffin added 12.

Jesse Reed’s 12 points sparked the Hornets.

Jonesport-Beals (11-7) 80

Griffin 6-0-12, Faulkingham 6-1-13, Ellis 7-0-14, Libby 8-1-17, Alley 0-2-2, Burton 3-0-6, Holmes 3-1-7, Backman 3-0-7

Lubec (1-10) 32

Read 6-0-12, Shultz 3-0-7, McPhereson 1-0-2, Lyons 1-0-3, Rice 1-0-2, Murray 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Backman; Shultz

Jonesport-Beals 20 44 56 80

Lubec 6 12 18 32

Lee 69, Schenck 56

At Lee, Gerry Worster scored 10 of his 13 points in the first quarter to lead Lee Academy past Schenck of East Millinocket.

Peter Pickering had 13 points and six assists for Lee Academy and Neil Cowan also had 13 points. Tom Bird scored 11 points and Matt Scott added 10 points.

Chris Byron had 16 points for Schenck. Aaron Waite scored 13 points and Nick Bishop added 12 points.

Schenck (7-11) 56

Byron 4-8-16, Waite 6-0-13, Bishop 6-0-12, Hamlin 3-1-7, Lowell 1-0-2, K. Thompson 1-1-3, Pelkey 1-1-3, Kimball, McLaughlin, Cram, L. Thompson

Lee Academy (13-5) 69

Pickering 5-2-13, Worster 4-3-13, Cowan 6-1-13, Bird 5-0-11, Scott 4-2-10, Thompson 3-1-7, King 1-0-2, Coulombe, Houghton

3-pt. goals: Waite; Worster 2, Pickering, Bird

Schenck 11 27 40 56

Lee 28 40 50 69

JV: Schenck 60-50


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