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THORNDIKE – Kyle Tripp scored 12 points – four in the second overtime including two free throws in the final 12 seconds – to lead the Mount View Mustangs past Waterville 36-33 in schoolboy basketball action Wednesday night.
Finley Allen led the Purple Panthers with 15 points.
Waterville (1-3) 33
Lancaster 1-0-2, Grenier 1-2-4, McCarthy 2-1-5, Flowers 3-0-7, Allen 6-3-15, Clark, Huggins, Maheux
Mount View (3-2) 36
Cronin 2-1-5, Price 1-1-3, Wentworth 0-3-3, Carter 1-0-2, Harvey 2-0-5, Haffner 3-0-6, Tripp 5-2-12, Dimick, Caron, Miles, Keller
3-pt. goals: Harvey; Flowers
Mount View 13 18 20 28 30 36
Waterville 7 15 22 28 30 33
GSA 51, Bucksport 34
At Bucksport, Caleb Owen led George Stevens Academy with 13 points as the Eagles of Blue Hill downed Bucksport.
Todd Freeman topped the Golden Bucks’ scorers with 12 points, including three 3-pointers.
George Stevens Acad. (4-1) 51
Owen 4-5-13, Astbury, Wessel 2-0-4, Larry, Peake 2-0-4, Gray 1-1-3, Henry 2-1-5, Smith 1-0-2, Bridges 3-0-6, Dow 2-0-6, Lawson, Gordon 2-4-8
Bucksport (1-5) 34
Freeman 4-3-12, Robbins 1-1-3, Rump 3-2-9, Pappas, Maguire 1-0-2, Fish 1-0-3, Cooke 0-1-1, Bisher, Coney, Cotrell 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Dow 2; Freeman 3, Fish
George Stevens 16 29 39 51
Bucksport 5 13 26 34
JV: GSA 37-29
Hampden 44, Lawrence 41
At Fairfield, the Hampden Academy Broncos rallied from an eight-point fourth-quarter deficit to remain undefeated.
J Uhrin paced Hampden with 14 points, while Jordan Cook scored 12 and Daniel McCue added eight for the Broncos, who limited Lawrence to 14 second-half points
Cameron Oakes led Lawrence with a game-high 16 points, while Dylan Costigan scored 10.
Hampden Acad. (6-0) 44
Uhrin 6-1-14, Farley 3-0-7, McCue 1-6-8, Hodgdon 1-0-3, Cook 5-2-12, Haase, Schaeffer
Lawrence (4-2) 41
Costigan 2-4-10, Oakes 6-4-16, Dangler 1-0-3, Champagne 3-0-6, Doyon, Bois 3-0-6, Rice, Bixby
3-pt. goals: Uhrin, Farley, Hodgdon; Costigan 2, Dangler
Hampden Acad. 11 19 28 44
Lawrence 12 27 32 41
Hockey
Hampden 4, Gardiner 2
At Hallowell, Josh Tardiff had two goals and an assist as the Hampden Academy Broncos earned their second victory of the season.
Steve Boutin added a goal and an assist for 2-3 Hampden, while Sam McNutt also scored. Nick Beal contributed two assists, while Kyle Sparacio, Ian Lee and Troy Gaudet also earned assists for the Broncos.
Pete Caradonna and Travis Amos scored for 0-4 Gardiner, while Kevin May and Joe Fisher had assists for the Tigers.
Hampden goalie Ryan Richards made 13 saves on 15 shots, while Gardiner’s Chris Howe saved 26 of 30 shots.
Girls basketball
Camden Hills 52, Rockland 38
At Rockland, Kayla Carlton scored eight of her 10 points in the fourth quarter and Kayla Gushee contributed seven of her team-high 14 as Camden Hills outscored Rockland 19-8 to pull away for the win.
Kristen Richards and Marianne Croce scored eight points apiece for the Windjammers, who improved to 6-0.
Caitlin Hynes’ game-high 17 points and Dana Clark’s seven paced 4-1 Rockland.
Camden Hills (6-0) 52
Carlton 3-3-10, Parent 3-1-7, Smith 0-2-2, Gushee 4-6-14, Richards 2-4-8, Holgerson 1-1-3, Croce 3-2-8, Fetterman, Philoon, Tedford, Johnson, Colson
Rockland (4-1) 38
Clark 3-1-7, Hansen 1-2-4, Hynes 4-9-17, Barnes 1-3-5, Boggs 2-1-5, Mason, Felt, Ranquist, Butler, Todd
3-pt. goals: Carlton
Camden Hills 12 22 33 52
Rockland 12 24 30 38
Hampden 41, Lawrence 40 (OT)
At Hampden, Lindsey Martin hit a jumper with about 15 seconds left in overtime to lead Hampden Academy to the overtime win.
Kimble Rawcliffe had eight points for the Broncos.
Brogan Liberty led Lawrence with 12 points. Megan Gilbert and Irene Campbell both added eight points.
Lawrence (3-3) 40
Noyes 1-0-3, Blakney 20-4, Gilbert 4-0-8, Campbell 2-4-8, Liberty 4-4-12, Nickerson 0-1-1, Bernatchez 2-0-4, Perry
Hampden (1-5) 41
Webb 0-3-3, Libbey 2-0-4, Wilson 1-0-2, K. Rawcliffe 3-2-8, Martin 5-3-13, Lafayette 0-2-2, R. Rawcliffe 1-0-2, Francis-Mezger 3-1-7
3-pt. goals: Noyes
Lawrence 9 15 22 37 40
Hampden 11 20 27 37 41
JV: Lawrence 52-22
MDI 50, Sumner 43 (OT)
At East Sullivan, the Mount Desert Island defence forced four turnovers in overtime to hold off the Tigers.
Amber Oman tossed up 13 points with a 3-pointer while Amethist Cousins added 12 points and Susan Falt had 10 for the winners.
Chelsea Norton tallied 13 points for Sumner while Crystal Bridges added 10.
Mount Desert Island (5-0) 50
Oman 6-0-13, Cousins 6-0-12, Falt 5-0-10, Young 0-3-3, Records 1-3-5, Lewis 3-0-7, Beers
Sumner (3-1) 43
Norton 6-0-13, Bridges 4-2-10, Beal 1-0-2, Robinson 2-2-6, Chandler 0-1-1, Page 1-0-2, Stanwood 0-1-1, Bragdon 1-2-8, Traxler
3-pt. goals: Oman, Lewis; Norton
MDI 9 22 30 41 50
Sumner 7 22 31 41 43
JV: Sumner 34-30
Bangor 46, Old Town 45
At Bangor, Amy Hackett scored a basket to put Bangor up by one with four seconds left in regulation to lead the Rams past Old Town.
Tawnya Godinez blocked Old Town’s final shot as the buzzer rang.
Serena Dubois had 13 points and 12 rebounds for the Rams and Noelle Lincoln scored 12 points.
Jenna King led Old Town with 19 points and Katie Bergeron added 13 points.
Old Town (0-6) 45
Bergeron 5-2-13, Randall 1-0-2, Jones 1-3-5, Reardon 2-0-4, King 7-0-19, Kennedy 1-0-2, Brown, McLaughlin, Guay, Pendergast
Bangor (5-1) 46
Angst 0-1-1, Heath 1-0-2, Hackett 2-0-4, Smith 2-0-4, Lincoln 4-0-12, Dubois 6-1-13, Curtis 1-0-2, Godinez 4-0-8, Wadleigh, Clukey
3-pt. goals: King 5, Bergeron; Lincoln 4
Old Town 17 22 34 45
Bangor 13 28 38 46
JV: Bangor 41-27
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