November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Raymond and Weiland keep Riots unbeaten

ORONO – Tony Raymond and Kyle Weiland each registered a goal and an assist to lead the undefeated Orono Red Riots to a 3-1 high school hockey win over the Presque Isle Wildcats at Alfond Arena Tuesday.

Raymond scored 27 seconds into the game, with assists from Weiland and Sean Babin, then Weiland converted an assist from Raymond and Travis Bryant early in the second period.

Tom Smyth netted the other goal on a Chris McConnon assist. Keith Hedrick made 20 saves on 21 shots for 3-0 Orono.

Ryan Cyr scored on a Ben McPherson assist for 2-2 Presque Isle. Brendon Esquibel made 25 saves on 28 shots.

JV: Bangor 5, Orono 4

Houlton-Hodgdon 12, Stearns 1

At Millar Arena, Houlton, Billy Policano scored two goals and assisted three others to help lead Houlton-Hodgdon to the win.

Micah Carton had two goals and two assists for 3-2 Houlton-Hodgdon and Ryan Currier added two goals. Sharif Abouleish had a goal and an assist. Zach Chase, Grady Anderson, Alex Mooers, Morgan Hall, and Tyler Martin each scored a goal. Sam Carter, Chris Howland, and Ashir Abouleish all had two assists. Aaron Fitzpatrick made 15 saves on 16 shots.

Mike Simon scored on a Mike Busque assists 10:29 into the first period for 0-2 Stearns of Millinocket. Paul Rucci made 51 saves on 63 shots.

Foxcroft 4, Skowhegan 2

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, David White’s two third-period goals lifted the Ponies to victory.

Chad Phillips and Logan Forrest added a goal apiece for Foxcroft. Jon Catell had 30 saves on 32 shots.

Brad Beauregard and Jacob Tracy scored for Skowhegan and Jared Johnson saved 24 of 28 shots.

Boys basketball

DI-Stonington 58, Lee 52

At Deer Isle, Collin Ciomei had 22 points and 12 rebounds to lead unbeaten Deer Isle-Stonington to victory.

Ciomei hit four free throws in the middle of the fourth quarter to help the Mariners pull away from the Pandas.

Bryant Ciomei added 21 points, seven assists, and seven rebounds for the Mariners.

Tom Bird led Lee Academy with 17 points, and Tyler Thompson added 11.

Lee Academy (2-2) 52

Connick 3-0-8, Houghton 3-0-8, Pickering 3-0-6, Thompson 4-2-11, Bird 5-7-17, Crocker 1-0-2, Rioux, Boulrisse

Deer Isle-Stonington (4-0) 58

C. Ciomei 7-8-22, B. Ciomei 8-3-21, S. Eaton 4-0-8, Brown 1-3-5, Powers 1-0-2, Billings, Siebert, Douglass, J. Eaton

3-pt. goals: Connick 2, Houghton 2, Thompson; B. Ciomei 2

Lee Acad. 12 29 39 52

DI-Stonington 8 30 42 58

JV: Lee 65-64

Orono 74, Penobscot Valley 71

At Howland, Seth Dwyer scored 25 points as Orono rallied past the host Howlers.

Mardy Simon added 16 points for the Red Riots, while Nyasha Millard and Travis Dunton each scored eight points.

Matt Cummings paced Penobscot Valley with 22 points, while Jake Crosby scored 17 and Roch Lachance chipped in with 13.

Orono (3-2) 74

Dwyer 10-2-25, Millard 4-0-8, Dunton 2-4-8, Spencer 2-2-6, Henigan 3-0-6, Simon 7-1-16, Bryant 2-1-5, Theriault, Bates

Penobscot Valley (3-4) 71

Cummings 9-3-22, Crosby 8-1-17, Lachance 4-4-13, Ware 3-3-9, Hockridge 3-0-6, Awalt 1-0-2, Jipson 1-0-2, Harris, Bowers

3-pt. goals: Dwyer 3, Simon; Cummings, Lachance

Orono 20 34 53 74

Penobscot Valley 32 45 56 71

JV: Orono 69-65

MCI 60, Belfast 55

At Pittsfield, Andy Tracy scored 25 points and had 11 rebounds to push Maine Central Institute past Belfast.

Eric Sobey had 19 points and nine rebounds for the Huskies and Victor Quint had five steals.

Jake Arthers scored 11 points for Belfast and Colin Kennedy had 10 points.

Belfast (1-4) 55

Whalen 3-0-8, Arthers 4-0-11, Kennedy 4-0-11, Felton 1-0-2, Higgins 1-0-2, Benjamin 1-3-5, Murphy 4-1-9, Haven 3-1-8

MCI (3-1) 60

Nichols 2-4-8, Hart 1-2-4, Trombley 0-1-1, McGray 0-1-1, Sobey 8-3-19, Tracy 8-9-25, Souliere 1-0-2, Quint

3-pt. goals: Arthers 3, Whalen 2, Kennedy 2, Haven

Belfast 6 25 33 55

MCI 17 23 41 60

Katahdin 81, Ashland 44

At Ashland, Owen McCarthy scored all 16 of his points in the second quarter as Katahdin of Stacyville raced past Ashland.

O’Neil Qualey and Brett Gould notched 10 points apiece for the Cougars.

Trevor Tompkins scored 18 points for the Hornets.

Katahdin (4-0) 81

Qualey 4-0-10, McCarthy 6-1-16, Gould 4-0-10, Brayall 1-1-3, Willett 1-0-3, Ja. Anderson 3-1-7, Jo. Anderson 3-3-9, McAvoy 1-2-4, K. Anderson 4-0-8, Harris 2-4-8, Curtis 0-2-2, T. Anderson, Osnoe

Ashland (1-5) 44

Tompkins 6-4-18, Belanger 4-1-9, Cote 2-0-5, Tarr 1-2-4, Cobb 0-2-2, Baker 3-0-6, Condon, Martin, Ward

3-pt. goals: McCarthy 3, Qualey 2, Gould 2, Willett; Tompkins 2, Cote

Katahdin 17 47 64 81

Ashland 12 23 36 44

JV: Katahdin 62-41

Caribou 52, John Bapst 43

At the Bangor Auditorium, Jarryd Rossignol scored 12 points to help push Caribou.

Jordan Haines scored 11 points for the Vikings and Caleb Rosser added 10 points.

Joe Novak had 13 points for John Bapst and Ethan Cushman scored 10 points.

Caribou (4-1) 52

Carrigan 1-6-8, J. Haines 3-2-11, Fitzherbert 3-3-9, C. Rosser 4-2-10, Rossignol 5-0-12, B. Rosser 1-0-2, Brow, D. Haines

John Bapst (2-4) 43

Healey 2-0-5, Keefe 3-1-7, Adams 1-2-4, Jameson 1-2-4, Novak 5-3-13, Cushman 5-0-10, Smith, Gagnon, Shaler

3-pt. goals: J. Haines 3, Rossignol 2; Healey

Caribou 16 27 38 52

John Bapst 9 18 30 43

Central 65, Fort Kent 27

At Fort Kent, John Perkins and Tyler Pineo tallied 14 points apiece to lead Central of Corinth to the win.

Danny Kane chipped in with 10 for the Red Devils.

Jeff Freeman’s seven points led the Warriors.

Central (5-1) 65

Perkins 5-4-14, Pineo 6-0-14, Kane 5-0-10, Connolly 0-1-1, LaFlamme 3-0-6, Fenn 1-0-2, Wiers, Palmer 4-0-8, L. Nickerson 2-0-4, Collins 1-0-2, R. Nickerson 2-0-4

Fort Kent (1-5) 27

Freeman 3-1-7, S. Pelletier 1-0-2, Whisler, M. Pelletier 2-1-6, Potvin, Lesaldo 2-0-4, Harvey, Thibodeau 1-0-2, Caron 1-0-2, Soucy, Desjardins 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home

Central 26 38 52 65

Fort Kent 4 14 23 27

Girls basketball

Stearns 49, Penobscot Valley 38

At Millinocket, Mary Hale scored 16 points to help push Stearns past Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Hilary Arsenault scored nine points for Stearns.

Morgan Cyr led Penobscot Valley with 13 points.

Penobscot Valley (2-3) 38

Bowers 2-0-4, Hallett 3-0-6, Cyr 4-1-13, K. Plourde 2-0-4, J. Plourde 2-0-5, Lavertu 1-4-6, Hersom

Stearns (5-0) 49

Curtis 1-0-3, Michaud 2-1-5, Hale 7-2-16, Collinsworth 3-0-7, Arsenault 4-0-9, Achorn 1-0-3, Somers 1-0-2, MacDonald 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Cyr 4, J. Plourde; Curtis, Collinsworth, Arsenault, Achorn

Penobscot Vall. 5 20 26 38

Stearns 11 23 37 49

JV: Stearns 78-31

Belfast 52, MCI 50

At Belfast, Jillian Ross scored eight of her 16 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Belfast to victory.

Jamie Flagg led Belfast with 17 points.

Victoria Huff scored 17 points for Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield and Bianca Asaro added 10 points.

MCI (3-1) 50

B. Asaro 4-2-10, Dodge 1-4-7, A. Asaro 1-0-2, Oviatt 1-1-3, V. Huff 7-2-17, Lorentson 2-5-9, Ky. Huff 1-0-2, Ka. Huff

Belfast (4-2) 52

Ross 7-2-16, Flagg 7-0-17, Cummings 1-0-2, Whittier 2-4-8, Reed 2-2-6, Read 0-2-2, Hills 0-1-1, Soohey, Hogan

3-pt. goals: Dodge, V. Huff; Flagg 3

MCI 15 20 38 50

Belfast 8 24 37 52

JV: Belfast 34-14

Skowhegan 52, Nokomis 41

At Newport, Bethany Sevey scored a game-high 17 points and Allie LaGross scored all eight of her points in the second half, including six in the fourth quarter, as Skowhegan rallied from a nine-point halftime deficit to remain unbeaten.

Skowhegan had 17 steals and connected on 10 of its last 13 free throw attempts to overcome the Warriors.

Kayla Thompson had a game-high six rebounds to go with six points for the Indians.

Kelley Paradis’ 15 points, Alyssa Bragdon’s 11 and Tatum Welch’s eight points led Nokomis.

Skowhegan (6-0) 52

Sevey 5-6-17, LaGross 3-2-8, Pinkham 2-2-6, Thompson 2-2-6, N. Paradis 1-2-4, Miller 2-0-4, Smith 2-0-4, Saydjari 1-1-3

Nokomis (2-4) 41

Paradis 7-0-15, Al. Bragdon 4-0-11, Welch 4-0-8, Cooper 1-1-4, Petersen 1-0-2, As. Bragdon 0-1-1, Fournier

3-pt. goals: Sevey; Al. Bragdon 3, K. Paradis, Cooper

Skowhegan 8 18 36 52

Nokomis 13 27 37 41

JV: Skowhegan 56-38

John Bapst 54, Caribou 22

At the Bangor Auditorium, Chere Wickstrom scored 10 points to power John Bapst to the win.

Taylor Greenlaw and Hillary LaFerriere both scored nine points for the Crusaders.

Ali Richards led Caribou with seven points.

Caribou (0-5) 22

Gahagan 2-0-4, Richards 2-3-7, Corriveau 1-0-2, Espling 3-0-6, Ellis 0-1-1, Kinney, Cousins, S. Schofield, Nadeau, Price, S. Schofield, King

John Bapst (5-1) 54

Jordan 1-3-5, Freeman 1-0-2, Maguillian 1-0-2, Nichols 4-0-8, Greenlaw 4-1-9, Wickstrom 4-0-10, McGuan 2-0-5, Hardy 1-0-2, Gibson 1-0-2, LaFerriere 4-1-9, Hanvick

3-pt. goals: Wickstrom 2, McGuan

Caribou 4 12 14 22

John Bapst 18 28 47 54

Central 51, Fort Kent 47

At Fort Kent, Caitlin Elliott scored 14 points to lead Central of Corinth to victory.

Theresa Libby added 12 and Mackie Davis 10 for the Red Devils.

Kristin Violette had 18 points and 17 rebounds for the Warriors while Marissa Albert added 14 points and Emily Pelletier 10.

Central 51

Davis 4-0-10, Elliott 3-8-14, Libby 5-2-12, Collins 2-2-6, Brownell 1-0-2, Underhill 0-2-2, Voisine 1-0-2, LeBlanc 0-1-1

Fort Kent 47

Pelletier 3-2-10, Albert 5-2-14, Violette 3-12-18, Charette 1-1-3, Morneault 1-0-2, Rossignol, Perreault, Jandreau, Hafford, Bouchard

3-pt. goals: Davis 2; Albert 2, Pelletier 2

Central 13 18 32 51

Fort Kent 2 17 30 47


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