LEE -Lee Academy outscored Woodland 41-23 in the second half after trailing 18-11 at halftime and shooting 4-for-25 from the field in the first half en route to a 52-41 boys basketball victory Monday night.
Tom Bird hit all 10 of his free throws in the fourth quarter. He finished with 17 points. Peter Pickering added 12 and Everett Houghton 11.
Todd Diadone led Woodland with 20 points and 10 rebounds.
Woodland (1-1) 41
Diadone 9-2-20, Newell 3-0-6, Moody 0-2-2, Sears 1-0-3, Smith 1-3-6, Kesel 2-0-4, Allen, Lincoln, James
Lee (1-1) 52
Bird 3-11-17, Pickering 4-3-12, Houghton 4-2-11, Thompson 3-0-7, Connick 1-0-2, Parker 1-0-2, Crocker 0-1-1, Roux, Boulrisse, Jung
3-pt. goals: Smith, Sears; Pickering, Houghton, Thompson
Woodland 12 18 29 41
Lee 2 11 26 52
JV: Lee 45-37
Machias 65, Narraguagus 64
At Harrington, Michael Little scored five of his game-high 18 points in the fourth quarter as Machias held off Narraguagus.
Mark Little, Mike’s brother, contributed 14 points while Zach McNally and Chase Ross combined for 16 more.
Ren Dorr’s 17 points and 14 rebounds paced Narraguagus and Blake Chase scored 15 points. Travis Perry and Brandon Meserve teamed up for 17 more.
Machias 65
McNally 3-1-8, Whitney 0-1-1, Mi. Little 6-4-18, Falvey 1-0-2, Ross 4-0-8, Roberts 2-2-6, Calor 3-1-7, Ma. Little 7-0-14, Harmon 0-1-1, Preston
Narraguagus 64
Perry 3-3-9, Meserve 3-1-8, Pagels, Greene 2-0-4, J. Dorr 1-0-2, Chase 4-7-15, Taylor 2-2-6, Hinkle, Ostberg 0-1-1, Grant 1-0-2, R. Dorr 6-5-17
3-pt. goals: Mi. Little 2, McNally; Meserve
Machias 21 28 49 65
Narraguagus 11 29 47 64
JV: Narraguagus 77-51
GSA 63, Searsport 40
At Searsport on Saturday, Phinneas Peake scored a game-high 15 points and Caleb Owen and Collin Henry combined for 19 more as the George Stevens Academy Eagles from Blue Hill pulled away from the Vikings.
Garrett Greenlaw’s eight points and Omar Chaar’s seven paced Searsport.
George Stevens Academy (1-0) 63
Owen 4-1-10, Astbury, Wessel, Larry, Peake 6-2-15, Gray 2-3-7, Henry 4-1-9, Smith 2-0-4, Bridges 3-1-7, Dow 0-2-2, Gale 1-0-2, Lawson 1-0-2, Gordon 2-1-5
Searsport (0-1) 40
Ritchie 1-0-2, Anderson, Patterson, Chaar 3-1-7, Hancock 2-0-5, Adams 1-0-2, Nickerson 2-0-4, Knox 3-0-6, Greenlaw 4-0-8, Johnson 2-1-6
3-pt. goals: Owen, Peake; Hancock, Johnson
GSA 17 30 46 63
Searsport 10 21 29 40
Calais 77, East Grand 23
At Danforth, Brandon Tomah’s 15 points led four players in double figures as the Blue Devils rolled to the win.
Nathan O’Neill added 12 points for Calais. Mike Guthrie and Chris Stewart each contributed 11 points.
Tyler Morse paced the Vikings with seven points.
Calais (2-0) 77
Knowles 0-2-2, Bell 1-3-5, Rogers 1-1-3, Guthrie 5-0-11, Taylor 4-0-9, Tomah 7-0-15, Stewart 5-1-11, O’Neill 6-0-12, Leeman 1-0-2, Wallace 2-0-5, Shorey 1-0-2, Cavanaugh
East Grand (0-1) 23
Crocker 1-0-3, Beaudoin 2-0-4, Ky. Dicker 1-3-5, Morse 2-2-7, Ka. Dicker 1-2-4, Preston, Scott, Armstrong, Brittain, Tuck
3-pt. goals: Guthrie, Taylor, Tomah, Wallace; Crocker, Morse
Calais 23 46 61 77
East Grand 7 12 18 23
Hockey
Old Town 5, Stearns 1
At Alfond Arena in Orono on Saturday, Chris St. Louis scored two goals and recorded an assist to lead Old Town by Stearns.
Gary Johnson, Ryan Millett and Ryan Daniel each added a goal for the Indians, who finished 3-for-6 on the power play.
Dan LeBreton manned the nets for the winners.
Mike Simon netted the only goal for the Minutemen of Millinocket in the third period. Paul Rucci was Stearns’ goalie.
Girls basketball
Stearns 67, PCHS 40
At Stearns, Deanna Michaud tossed in 12 points to lead Stearns to victory.
Hilary Arsenault scored 11 points while Mary Hale tallied 10 for the Minutemen.
Kellie Martell scored a high 18 points for Piscataquis including five 3-pointers.
PCHS (0-2) 40
Davis 0-2-2, Woodbury 0-2-2, J. Martell 1-1-3, Shufelt 0-2-2, Kell. Martell 6-1-18, Kels. Martell, Dewey 4-0-9, Labicki 2-0-4, White
Stearns (2-0) 67
Curtis 2-0-4, Sincyr 2-0-5, Michaud 6-0-12, Hale 2-6-10, Collinsworth 3-2-8, Arsenault 4-3-11, Freeman 2-0-4, Achorn, Rosebush, Moscone, Somers 2-0-5, MacDonald 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Kell. Martell 5, Dewey; Sincyr, Somers
PCHS 12 15 28 40
Stearns 25 36 59 67
JV: Stearns 66-19
Schenck 34, Penquis 27
At Milo, Kayla Osborne scored seven of her 13 points in the fourth quarter to fuel a game-winning 14-6 run down the stretch for the Schenck Wolverines of East Millinocket.
Robin Larlee had 12 points for the Wolverines.
Erika Lyford scored nine to lead the Patriots.
Schenck (1-0) 34
Osborne 5-1-13, Larlee 4-4-12, Waite, Nicholson, Bouchard 0-1-1, MacLeod, Jamo, Peabody 4-1-9, Deloge 0-1-1
Penquis (0-1) 27
Lyford 4-1-9, Palmer 0-1-1, Carey, Gerrish, Clark 1-0-2, Dolley 1-4-7, Royal 1-0-3, Stetson 1-3-5
3-pt. goals: Osborne 2; Dolley, Royal
Searsport 8 17 20 34
Penquis 4 8 17 27
JV: Penquis 45-40
Dexter 57, Penobscot Valley 20
At Dexter, Mallory Ames tallied 20 points and Sabrina Cote 12 to lead Dexter to the win.
Nicci Burton dished out nine assists and had six steals for the Tigers.
Morgan Cyr’s nine points led the Howlers of Howland.
Penobscot Valley (0-2) 20
Cyr 3-0-9, Fullerton, Drost, Bowers 1-0-2, Hallett, Henson, K. Plourde 1-0-2, J. Plourde 1-0-2, Milton, LaVertu 1-1-3, Dawson 1-0-2
Dexter (2-0) 57
Ames 7-6-20, Cote 4-4-12, N. Burton 2-0-5, Chambers 1-2-4, Mountain 3-0-6, Wing 1-0-2, Richardson 0-1-1, Poirier 2-1-5, Clukey 1-0-2, L. Burton
3-pt. goals: N. Burton; Cyr 3
Penobscot Val. 3 3 11 20
Dexter 11 25 41 57
Central 71, Searsport 16
At Corinth, Kim Leblanc scored 12 points to lead a balanced scoring effort by the unbeaten Central Red Devils.
Amanda Gray had 11 points while Kristie Collins and Traci Underhill each scored 10 for the Devils.
Monica Josephson scored 10 for the visiting Vikings.
Searsport (0-2) 16
Josephson 5-0-10, Nielson, Anderson 1-0-2, Seekins, Chaney, Vasiliauskas 0-1-1, Peak 0-1-1, Clark, Lanpher 1-0-2, Kunas
Central (2-0) 71
Collins 3-4-10, Underhill 5-0-10, Gray 5-1-11, LeBlanc 6-0-12, Davis 2-0-5, Elliott 2-1-6, Brownell 2-0-4, Morin 3-0-6, Melton 2-0-5, Libby 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Davis, Elliott, Melton
Searsport 2 5 14 16
Central 21 38 54 71
JV: Central 38-16
MA Lynx 67, Ellsworth 41
At Ellsworth, Michelle Paul scored a game-high 18 points to lead the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx of Lincoln.
Quinci Sanderson scored 13 for the Lynx.
Hilary Savage led the Eagles with 15 points.
Mattanawcook (1-0) 67
Piche 2-0-4, Paul 5-7-18, Hanscom 4-0-8, Vose, Nicastro 1-0-2, Libbey 2-0-4, Souers 2-0-4, McCloskey 2-0-4, Sanderson 6-1-13, Hawkins 1-0-2, Pelkey 0-1-1, Anderson, Burleigh 3-1-7, Nesin
Ellsworth (0-2) 41
Maddocks 1-0-2, Dalrymple 1-4-6, Cravens, Jellison, Rockwood, Brown, Sawyer 1-3-5, Manning 1-1-3, Gordon, McEachern 0-2-2, Savage 4-6-15, Silsby 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: Paul; Savage
Mattanawcook 14 30 46 67
Ellsworth 8 16 26 41
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