Dimick sparks victory Mount View nips ‘Jammers

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ROCKPORT – Byron Dimick scored seven of his 14 points in overtime and the Mount View Mustangs went 34-for-59 from the free-throw line overall en route to a 90-79 high school boys basketball win over Camden Hills Tuesday. Kyle Harvey scored a game-high 23 points…
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ROCKPORT – Byron Dimick scored seven of his 14 points in overtime and the Mount View Mustangs went 34-for-59 from the free-throw line overall en route to a 90-79 high school boys basketball win over Camden Hills Tuesday.

Kyle Harvey scored a game-high 23 points for Mount View of Thorndike. Jesse Haffner and Kyle Tripp each added 15 and Nathan Carter scored 13.

Cameron Puls paced Camden Hills with 18 points and Paul Campbell chipped in with 11. The ‘Jammers made 13 of their 18 free-throw attempts.

Mount View (1-0) 90

Keller, Cronin, Jean 1-0-3, Price 0-1-1, Wentworth 2-1-5, Carter 4-5-13, Harvey 6-7-23, Miles 0-1-1, Haffner 2-10-15, Caron, Dimick 4-6-14, Tripp 6-3-15

Camden Hills (1-1) 79

Campbell 4-0-11, Pieri 3-1-7, Cavanaugh 1-4-7, Fischer 2-0-4, Wootton, Burke 2-0-5, Mitchell 3-0-8, Draper 3-0-9, Bryant 3-0-6, Smith 1-0-2, Puls 6-6-18, Feener 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Harvey 4, Haffner, Jean; Draper 3, Campbell 3, Mitchell 2, Cavanaugh, Burke

Mount View 12 34 48 72 90

Camden Hills 17 35 56 72 79

JV: Mount View 66-53

Medomak Valley 60, Belfast 32

At Waldoboro, Matt MacKenzie scored 12 points and Stephen Benner and Colin O’Donnell each added 11 as the host Panthers earned the victory.

Colin Kennedy paced Belfast with nine points.

Belfast (0-2) 32

Whalen 0-2-2, Arthers 1-0-2, Kennedy 4-1-9, Philbrook, Bernosky 1-0-2, Littlefield 1-2-4, Felton, Higgins 1-0-2, Benjamin 0-2-2, Murphy 1-1-3, Boguen 1-0-2, Dudley, Haven 2-0-4

Medomak Valley (1-1) 60

Simmons, Ferrier 1-0-2, Wood, Durkee 3-0-6, Merrifield, Vannah 1-0-2, Schwab 2-0-4, MacKenzie 6-0-12, Ames 2-0-4, Armstrong 1-0-2, Barnes, Benner 4-3-11, C. Blackman 1-0-2, O’Donnell 4-1-11, B. Blackman 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: O’Donnell 2

Belfast 4 6 17 32

Medomak Valley 17 35 56 60

Ellsworth 57, Bucksport 26

At Ellsworth, the Eagles outscored the Golden Bucks 30-5 in the second half en route to the win.

Corey DeWitt led Ellsworth with 22 points and Demetrios Katsiaficas added 12. Louden Jellison grabbed 10 rebounds.

Ben Rump led Bucksport with nine points.

Bucksport (0-2) 26

Rump 4-1-9, Robbins 3-0-7, Freeman 2-2-6, Bisher 1-0-2, Cottrell 1-0-2, Pappas, Maguire, McClellan, Fish, Cooke, Bowden, Kone

Ellsworth (2-0) 57

DeWitt 9-2-22, Katsiaficas 5-2-12, Doe 2-0-4, Royal 1-0-2, Jellison 2-1-5, Whitney 1-0-2, Allen 1-0-2, Coombs, Britt 2-0-4, Karft 1-0-2, Archer, Taylor

3-pt. goals: Robbins; DeWitt 2

Bucksport 13 21 23 26

Ellsworth 11 27 47 57

JV: Ellsworth 53-51

Central 52, Searsport 30

At Searsport, Danny Kane and Tyler Pineo each scored 14 points to lead the Red Devils of Corinth past the Vikings.

Ryan Nickerson chipped in with 10 points for Central. Pineo drained four 3-pointers.

Sean Johnson paced Searsport with seven points.

Central (1-1) 52

Kane 6-1-14, Pineo 5-0-15, R. Nickerson 3-4-10, L. Nickerson 3-1-7, Connoly 1-0-2, Laflamme 1-0-2, Perkins 0-1-1, Boulier, Fenn, Wiers, Collins, Palmer 1-0-2

Searsport (0-2) 30

S. Johnson 3-1-7, Hancock 2-1-5, Nickerson 2-0-4, Greenlaw 3-0-6, J. Johnson 1-0-2, Knox 0-2-2, Anderson, Adams, Robertson, Santos, Chaar 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Pineo 4, Kane; Hancock

Central 14 28 36 52

Searsport 7 19 25 30

Nokomis 53, Old Town 52

At Newport, Steve Shea hit the back end of two free throws after missing the first with three seconds left to give the Warriors the win.

Shea finished with nine points and eight rebounds and Tyler Norris led all scorers with 21 for Nokomis.

Travis Shaw posted a double-double for Old Town, with 19 points and 13 rebounds. Logan Bouchard tossed in 15 and Brian Martinez had 10 boards.

Old Town (0-2) 52

Shaw 8-2-19, Bouchard 6-2-15, Clark 2-1-5, Martinez 2-0-4, Fournier 1-0-2, Ba 1-0-2, Swett 2-0-5, Russell

Nokomis (1-1) 53

Norris 9-3-21, Shea 4-1-9, Murray 3-0-6, Oldenburg 3-0-6, Hopkins 2-0-4, Palmer 1-1-4, Woodbury 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Swett; Palmer, Washburn

Old Town 18 24 36 52

Nokomis 14 27 40 53

JV: Old Town 49-43

DI-Stonington 60, Sumner 45

At East Sullivan, Bryant Ciomei and Shane Eaton tossed in 17 points apiece to pace Deer Isle Stonington.

Collin Ciomei added 12 for the winners.

Alex Polk netted 20 for the Tigers.

DI-Stonington (2-0) 60

C. Ciomei 6-0-12, B. Ciomei 7-3-17, S. Eaton 8-0-17, Powers 1-2-4, Billings 0-1-1, J. Eaton 1-0-2, Brown 1-5-7

Sumner (0-2) 45

Polk 9-1-20, Parritt 1-0-3, Jacques 3-0-6, Alley 3-0-6, Brooks 1-0-2, Brooks 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: S. Eaton; Polk, Parritt

DI-Stonington 10 34 45 60

Sumner 13 25 35 45

JV: Sumner 73-50

Averill 24, Islesboro 19

At Hinckley, Steve Clark scored 17 points to lead the host Beavers to victory.

Averill trailed 10-7 at intermission bout outscored Islesboro 10-3 in the third quarter to take control.

Mike Paisciatto led Islesboro with eight points

Islesboro (0-1) 19

Leach 1-0-2, Sherman 1-1-3, Cunningham 1-1-3, Coranado 1-0-3, Paisciatto 3-2-8, Rogers, Pendleton

Averill (1-1) 24

White, Ratcliff 0-1-1, Rawls, Clark 7-1-17, Staples 2-0-4, Rutherford 1-0-2, Cottle

3-pt. goals: Coranado; Clark 2

Islesboro 3 10 13 19

Averill 6 7 17 24

GSA 61, MDI 47

At Bar Harbor, Sam Bridges scored 15 points to lead the Eagles of Blue Hill to a win.

Phineas Peake added 12 and Caleb Owen 10 for George Stevens. Chaz Gray also had 10 while Collin Henry scored 11.

Robin Daley led the Trojans with 12 and Kyle Staples scored 10.

George Stevens (1-0) 61

Bridges 7-1-15, Peake 3-6-12, Owen 4-2-10, Wessel 0-3-3, Gray 4-2-10, Henry 1-9-11, Gale, Gordon

MDI (0-1) 47

Parady 1-0-2, Willis 1-0-3, Daley 4-2-12, Staples 3-4-10, Walton 3-0-6, Wardman 1-2-4, McGarr, Merrill, Veilleux 4-1-9, Chipman 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Willis, Daley

GSA 14 27 44 61

MDI 8 22 30 47

JV: MDI 52-38

Girls basketball

Islesboro 25, Averill 22

At Hinckley, Caitlin Anderson scored a game-high 20 points to lead Islesboro to a win.

Brandi Oliver paced host Averill with nine points.

Islesboro (1-0) 25

Anderson 10-0-20, Johnston 1-0-2, Hall 1-0-3, Thomas, Smith, Hath, Coles, Getheart

Averill (0-2) 22

Oliver 3-1-9, Leighton 4-0-8, Ray 0-1-1, Garey 2-0-4, Work, Mack, Anderson, Holbert

3-pt. goals: Hall; Oliver 2

Islesboro 4 11 17 25

Averill 6 11 18 22

Camden Hills 63, Mount View 47

At Thorndike, Kayla Gushee scored 15 points and Allie Parent tossed in 13 more as Camden Hills pulled away in the second half for the triumph.

Kristin Tedford had eight more for the winners, who outscored the Mustangs 40-30 in the second half.

Kelsy Richards’ 17 points and Alexis Bennett’s 10 led Mount View.

Camden Hills (2-0) 63

Parent 5-3-13, Gushee 5-2-15, Johnson 0-1-1, Tedford 3-2-8, Fetterman 2-2-6, Richards 3-0-6, Holgerson 2-1-5, Croce 1-0-2, Philoon 2-3-7

Mount View (1-1) 47

Richards 7-3-17, Bennett 4-2-10, Ray 1-0-2, Maurice 1-2-4, Miles 1-0-2, Masessa 1-0-3, Jones 2-0-4, Mehuren 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home

Camden Hills 10 23 41 63

Mount View 7 17 28 47

JV: Mount View 43-35

Hermon 52, Bucksport 38

At Hermon, Cassie White notched 19 points and 12 rebounds to guide the Hawks to the win.

Ashley Kelly tallied 13 points and nine boards for Hermon.

Bri King led Bucksport with 10.

Bucksport (1-1) 38

King 5-0-10, Lalonde, Gourley 1-2-4, Sullivan 0-1-1, Allen 0-2-2, Gordon 2-4-8, Gray, Wilbur, Hurd 3-1-8, Hutchins, Sanborn 2-1-5

Hermon (2-0) 52

White 6-6-19, Kelly 4-5-13, Keith 1-0-2, Ford 0-2-2, Armstrong 3-1-7, Veilleux, Woodard, Berry 1-0-2, Helms, Durgin, Davenport 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Hurd; White

Bucksport 4 13 26 38

Hermon 11 23 32 52

JV: Hermon 58-20

MCI 64, Lincoln Acad. 34

At Pittsfield, Victoria Huff amassed 16 points, six rebounds, six assists and six steals as the host Huskies opened their season with a win.

Ruth Oviatt added 12 points and eight rebounds for MCI, while Jenna Lorentsen added eight points and eight rebounds and Megan Holt also had eight rebounds.

Kari Jones led Lincoln Academy of Newcastle with nine points.

Lincoln Acad. (0-2) 34

Jones 4-0-9, Wajer 1-3-5, Brooks 0-4-4, Poland 2-0-5, Russell 0-2-2, Benner, Lessner 1-0-2, Winchenbach 1-1-3, Donald 1-0-2, Berry 1-0-2

Maine Central Institute (1-0) 64

B. Asaro 3-0-6, J. Holt 1-1-4, M. Holt 0-2-2, A. Asaro 1-1-3, Dodge 2-0-6, Oviatt 4-4-12, Perkins, Faulkner, V. Huff 8-0-16, Lorentsen 4-0-8, Ky. Huff 2-3-7, Ka. Huff

3-pt. goals: Jones; Dodge 2, J. Holt

Lincoln Acad. 7 14 28 34

MCI 17 34 55 64

JV: Lincoln Acad. 39-29

Woodland 48, Narraguagus 38

At Harrington, Rachel Torrey scored 16 points to lead the Dragons to victory.

Chelsea Baker led the Knights with eight points.

Woodland (1-1) 48

Gillespie 1-0-2, Torrey 8-0-16, Ferry 3-1-7, Nicholas 2-0-4, Bergin 1-2-4, Murphy 1-0-2, Clark, Ham

Narraguagus (0-1) 38

Cirone, Hatt, DeRaps, Torrey 2-1-5, Ross 3-1-7, Greene 0-1-1, Tenney 1-0-2, Sitberg 1-1-3, Baker 4-0-8, Albee 1-0-2, Tenan 1-0-2, Nevells

3-pt. goals: none

Woodland 13 26 41 48

Narraguagus 4 11 17 38

JV: Narraguagus 47-31

Nokomis 75, Old Town 54

At Old Town, Kelly Paradis scored 20 points and Tatum Welch added 19, including 9-for-9 from the free-throw line to lead the Warriors.

Theresa Cooper and Alyssa Bragdon both chipped in with 11 points for the winners.

Katie Bergeron netted 19 points for the Indians.

Nokomis (2-0) 75

Paradis 7-6-20, Welch 5-9-19, Cooper 2-6-11, Aly. Bragdon 4-2-11, Fournier 2-0-4, Petersen 3-0-6, Wyman, Ash. Bragdon 2-0-4

Old Town (0-2) 54

Bergeron 8-3-19, King 4-5-14, Brown 0-2-2, Randall 1-0-2, Jones 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Kennedy 1-4-6, Smart 1-0-2, Prendergast 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Cooper, Aly. Bragdon; King

Nokomis 21 39 47 75

Home scores 14 28 35 54

JV: Old Town 46-38

Presque Isle 56, Houlton 40

At Presque Isle, Angela Norsworthy scored 17 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead the Wildcats to victory.

Katie Delong added 15 points and five steals for Presque Isle, while Kylan Smith had 11 points and six steals.

Rachel Foster paced Houlton with 14 points and a game-high 14 rebounds, while Danielle Sewell added 12 points on four 3-point goals.

Houlton (1-1) 40

Rowe 2-0-4, Bartlett 1-0-2, Foster 6-2-14, Harbison, Dow, Hovey 3-0-6, Waring, Sewell 4-0-12, Butler 1-0-2

Pesque Isle (2-0) 56

Cash, Michaud 1-0-2, Porter 2-0-5, Clukey, Delong 6-0-15, Glovins, Smith 5-0-11, Watananuchit, Morris 1-2-4, Moody 1-0-2, Norsworthy 6-5-17, Braley

3-pt. goals: Sewell 4; Delong 3, Porter, Smith

Houlton 8 24 31 40

Presque Isle 14 25 38 56

JV: Presque Isle 55-14

So. Aroostook 48, Easton 36

At Easton, the Warriors outscored the Bears 23-2 in the second quarter to turn a 13-13 tie into a 36-15 halftime lead.

Kaylea Collier led Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook with 16 points while Audrey Charette chipped in with 11.

Cassie Lovely’s 11-point effort led Easton.

Southern Aroostook 48

A. Charette 5-1-11, Collier 7-1-16, Desmond 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-3, Grant, Clark 2-0-4, Taswell 2-0-4, Grant, Hudson, B. Charette, Martin 4-0-8, Carr, A. Charette, King, Ryan

Easton 36

Lovely 4-6-16, White 1-0-2, Osgood 2-1-5, Conroy 4-0-8, Hopkins 2-0-4, Dayringer, Oxwell, Ireland, Munson, Getchell

3-pt. goals: Collier; Lovely

So. Aroostook 13 36 42 48

Easton 13 15 23 36

Fort Kent 56, Caribou 44

At Caribou, Kristin Violette scored eight of her game-high 35 points in the third quarter as the Warriors earned the win.


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