Bragdon leads Sumner past WA Raiders

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EAST SULLIVAN – Kylie Bragdon scored 11 of her 19 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Sumner Tigers to a 46-44 high school girls basketball victory over the Washington Academy Raiders Thursday night. Crystal Bridges had 11 points for Sumner.
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EAST SULLIVAN – Kylie Bragdon scored 11 of her 19 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Sumner Tigers to a 46-44 high school girls basketball victory over the Washington Academy Raiders Thursday night.

Crystal Bridges had 11 points for Sumner.

Mary Mawhinney scored 14 points for Washington Academy of East Machias and Sara Rushforth added 11 points.

Washington Academy (4-1) 44

Rushforth 4-0-11, Finn 2-0-6, Mawhinney 6-1-14, Tilton 3-1-7, Look 0-2-2

Sumner (3-0) 46

Beal 1-0-3, Page 2-0-5, Bridges 5-0-11, Bragdon 9-1-19, Norton 3-0-6, Traxler 1-0-2, Robinson, Chandler

3-pt. goals: Rushforth 3, Finn 2, Mawhinney; Beal, Page, Bridges

Wash. Acad. 13 29 37 44

Sumner 8 14 31 46

JV: Sumner 70-34

Narraguagus 53, Lubec 41

At Harrington, the Knights outscored the Hornets 23-8 in the fourth quarter to pull out the victory.

Haley Torrey paced Narraguagus with 13 points and Kim Greene netted 11.

Kristina Scoville tossed in a game-high 16 points for Lubec.

Lubec (0-4) 41

Wormell 1-0-2, Case 2-3-8, K. Wright 0-2-2, Hall 3-1-7, C. Wright 1-0-2, Kr. Scoville 5-6-16, Woodbridge, Corey 3-0-6

Narraguagus (3-2) 53

Cirone 1-0-2, Hatt, Torrey 6-1-13, Foss 3-1-7, Greene 4-1-11, Tenney 1-1-3, Albee 0-2-2, Ostberg 3-1-7, Baker 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: Case; Greene 2

Lubec 8 16 33 41

Narraguagus 7 20 30 53

Belfast 50, Mount View 47

At Thorndike, Jillian Ross hit five free throws in the fourth quarter to seal the win for Belfast.

Ross finished with 11 points and Jamie Flagg 12 for the Lions.

Kelsey Richards’ 19 led the Mustangs and Tanya Ross added 13.

Belfast (3-1) 50

Ross 2-6-11, Flagg 5-0-12, Cummings 1-2-4, Whittier 2-1-5, B. Reed 3-0-7, H. Reed 2-3-7, Hogan 2-0-4, Ellis, Hill, Blair

Mount View (1-3) 47

Richards 7-5-19, Ross 5-3-13, K. Masessa 3-0-7, J. Masessa, Maurice 1-0-2, Miles 1-0-2, Montminy 1-1-4, Mulherin, Ray

3-pt. goals: Ross, B. Reed; K. Masessa, Montminy

Belfast 15 22 35 50

Mount View 17 30 35 47

JV: Belfast 44-39

Dexter 61, Searsport 13

At Dexter, Mallory Ames scored 18 points to help Dexter to the win.

Sabrina Cote had 15 points for Dexter.

Monica Josephson led Searsport with eight points.

Searsport (1-3) 13

Josephson 4-0-8, Seekins 1-0-2, Clark 1-0-2, Lanpher 0-1-1, Nielson, Anderson, Chaney, Peak, Kanus

Dexter (4-0) 61

Ames 9-0-18, Cote 7-1-15, Poirier 2-3-7, Mountain 3-0-6, Clukey 2-1-5, Richardson 2-0-4, N. Burton 1-0-3, Chambers 1-0-2, L. Burton 0-1-1, Morales, Wing

3-pt. goals: N. Burton

Searsport 2 4 6 13

Dexter 18 35 50 61

JV: Searsport 44-32

Penobscot Valley 48, Penquis 34

At Howland, Kelsey Lavertu had 12 points and 15 rebounds to push Penobscot Valley past Penquis of Milo.

Jenn Plourde scored 11 points for the Howlers.

Mindy Dolley led the Patriots with 13 points.

Penquis (0-5) 34

Palmer 1-0-2, Lyford 4-0-9, Gerrish 0-1-1, Clark 0-1-1, Dolley 5-0-13, Royal 2-0-4, Stetson 2-0-4, Benoit, Ottman, Carey

Penobscot Valley (2-2) 48

Hallett 3-0-6, Cyr 3-0-8, K. Plourde 3-0-6, J. Plourde 4-0-11, Lavertu 6-0-12, A. Dawson 2-0-5, Fullerton, Drost, Bowers, Hersom, Milton, K. Dawson

3-pt. goals: Dolley 3, Lyford; Cyr 2, J. Plourde, A. Dawson

Penquis 14 16 29 34

Penobscot Valley 14 28 32 48

JV: Penobscot Valley 36-22

Orono 39, Piscataquis 37

At Guilford, Emily Sypher hit two free throws in the final minute and Lauren Young added one to help the Red Riots hold off the Piscataquis Community Pirates.

Orono took a 25-15 halftime lead, but the Pirates outscored the Riots 14-3 in the third behind eight points from Kellie Martel and six from Tracy Dewey to take a 29-28 lead.

Emily Artesani paced Orono with 14 points and Young added 12.

Martel scored 19 for PCHS and Dewey put in 10.

Orono (5-0) 39

Artesani 3-5-14, Young 5-2-12, Colbath 2-1-5, Balaban 1-0-2, Sypher 1-2-4, Pavento 1-0-2, Starno, Robertson, Woodbrey

Piscataquis (1-3) 37

Kellie Martel 5-4-19, Dewey 4-1-10, Davis 2-0-4, Shufelt 2-0-4, Martell, Kelsey Martel, Izbicki

3-pt. goals: Artesani 3; Martel 5, Dewey

Orono 17 25 28 39

Piscataquis 6 15 29 37

Boys basketball

MDI 75, Foxcroft 24

At Bar Harbor, Robin Daley and Dan Wardman each scored 13 points to help lead Mount Desert Island to the win.

Kyle Staples, Brendan McGarr and Collin Walton each scored nine points for the Trojans.

Jamie Nason led Foxcroft Academy with nine points.

Foxcroft Academy (0-5) 24

J. Nason 4-0-9, Berce 1-0-2, LaCasce 0-1-1, Imbert 2-0-4, Weeks 2-2-6, Geiger 1-0-2, Morgan, Gomes, T. Nason

Mount Desert Island (2-2) 75

Parady 2-0-4, Willis 2-0-4, Daley 5-1-13, Staples 4-0-9, Walton 4-0-9, Wardman 6-0-13, McGarr 4-1-9, Blandford 1-0-2, Veilleux 2-1-5, Chipman 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: J. Nason; Daley 2, Staples, Walton, Wardman

Foxcroft 0 8 12 24

MDI 23 45 63 75

JV: MDI 77-28

Narraguagus 82, Lubec 56

At Harrington, Ren Dorr scored 31 points and had 18 rebounds to lead Narraguagus to victory.

Blake Chase had 20 points and five steals for the Knights and Luke Parsons added 13 points and eight assists.

Chad Murray led Lubec with 19 points and Shayn McPherson added 11 points.

Lubec (0-3) 56

Munson 1-0-2, Shults 3-1-7, Murray 8-0-19, McPherson 3-2-11, Reed 2-1-6, Gross 1-2-5, Stafford 2-0-6, Jones, Francis

Narraguagus (2-2) 82

Meserve 3-3-9, Parsons 6-0-13, Pagels 1-1-3, Beal 0-2-2, Greene 1-0-2, Chase 8-1-20, Grant 1-0-2, R. Dorr 15-1-31, Moody, Hinkle, J. Dorr

3-pt. goals: Murray 3, McPherson 3, Stafford 2, Reed, Gross; Chase 3, Parsons

Lubec 12 30 39 56

Narraguagus 20 32 54 82

Calais 66, Woodland 43

At Woodland, Brandon Tomah racked up 28 points to lead the Blue Devils past the Dragons.

Chris Taylor and Sam Bell tossed in 10 apiece for Calais.

Todd Diadone paced Woodland with 15 points and Chase Smith added 12.

Calais (4-0) 66

Tomah 11-5-28, Taylor 4-2-10, Bell 4-2-10, Leeman 2-0-5, Rogers 1-2-4, O’Neill 1-1-3, Wallace 2-2-6

Woodland (2-3) 43

Diadone 5-5-15, Smith 6-0-12, Newell 4-0-8, Moody 2-0-5, Kesel 1-0-2, Allen 0-1-1, Lincoln, Carlow, Burke, Sappler, Sears, James

3-pt. goals: Leeman, Tomah; Moody

Calais 16 32 49 66

Woodland 7 13 24 43

JV: Woodland 61-41

Georges Valley 53, Madison 45

At Thomaston, Cote Baughman tallied 18 points to lead the host Buccaneers to victory.

Nate Frisbee chipped in with 13 points and Todd Cousins 10 for Georges Valley.

Tom Steuben scored a game-high 19 points for the Bulldogs and Randy Bishop added 13.

Madison (2-3) 45

Steuben 8-1-19, Bishop 6-0-13, Nito, Olafson, Ellis, Wagg 1-0-2, Elias 0-4-4, Carpenter 1-0-3, Gourley, Walker 2-0-4

Georges Valley (3-2) 53

Cousins 3-4-10, Frisbee 6-1-13, Baughman 7-4-18, Staples, Rackliff 0-1-1, Merrifield 1-4-7, Eustis 0-2-2, Rich, Ranney, Klonpenhower, Edwards-Jenks 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Merrifield; Steuben 2, Bishop, Carpenter

Madison 12 25 39 45

Georges Valley 10 21 35 53

JV: Georges Valley 58-45

Medomak 73, Rockland 50

At Waldoboro, Stephen Benner scored 15 points to lead Medomak Valley to the win.

Matt MacKenzie had 12 points and nine rebounds for the Panthers and Zach Armstrong added 10 points.

Ben Baudanza-Sturks scored 20 points for Rockland and Garrett Worster had 12 points.

Rockland (2-1) 50

Dresser 1-5-7, Walton 0-1-1, N. Baudanza-Sturks 1-0-2, Worster 3-4-12, B. Baudanza-Sturks 6-6-20, Ilvonen 1-0-3, Moholland 0-1-1, Coppola 1-0-2, Tripp 1-0-2, Morrill, Elwell, Peterson, Curtis, Dodge

Medomak Valley (3-1) 73

Simmons 1-0-2, Ferrier 2-4-9, Durkee 2-0-4, Merrifield 0-1-1, Vannah 1-0-2, Schwab 0-2-2, MacKenzie 6-0-12, Ames 3-0-6, Armstrong 3-2-10, Benner 7-0-15, C. Blackman 1-2-4, O’Donnell 2-0-5, B. Blackman 0-1-1, Wood, Barnes

3-pt. goals: Worster 2, Baudanza-Sturks 2, Ilvonen; Armstrong 2, Ferrier, Benner, O’Donnell

Rockland 15 27 36 50

Medomak 23 42 55 73

Maranacook 52, Waterville 46 (OT)

At Readfield, Mike Poulin’s layup with 30 seconds left forced the overtime and Bryce Spalding scored all four of his points in the extra session.

Ryan Martin had a game-high 24 points and he also made four steals for the Black Bears. Poulin finished with 10 points and Justin Denbow contributed eight more. Jimmy Palmer grabbed six rebounds.

Finley Allen’s 22 points paced Waterville. Steve Flowers chipped in with nine more.

Waterville (1-3) 46

Lancaster, Clark 1-0-2, Grenier 1-0-2, J. Flowers 2-0-4, McCarthy 2-2-7, S. Flowers 3-1-9, Allen 9-4-22

Maranacook (5-0) 52

Poulin 4-2-10, Martin 9-5-24, Denbow 3-1-8, Bardaglio 2-0-4, Palmer 1-0-2, Collins, Leary, Spalding 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: S. Flowers 2, McCarthy; Martin, Denbow

Waterville 16 19 28 42 46

Maranacook 9 12 27 42 52


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