Ramsdell, WA Raiders cruise past Narraguagus

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HARRINGTON – Jeff Ramsdell scored 11 of his 19 points during a 31-12 second-quarter run as the Washington Academy Raiders of East Machias rolled to their third win of the season, 82-63 over the Narraguagus Knights in schoolboy basketball action Friday. Jared Sternbergh tossed in…
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HARRINGTON – Jeff Ramsdell scored 11 of his 19 points during a 31-12 second-quarter run as the Washington Academy Raiders of East Machias rolled to their third win of the season, 82-63 over the Narraguagus Knights in schoolboy basketball action Friday.

Jared Sternbergh tossed in 18 points and Mike Von Rotz 15 for Washington Academy. Joey Hunter added 12.

Luke Parsons paced the host Knights with 19 points. Blake Chase added 14 points and Ren Dorr 10 points and nine rebounds.

Washington Acad. (3-2) 82

Von Rotz 6-3-15, Hunter 6-0-12, Sternbergh 8-2-18, Ramsdell 7-1-19, Leighton 1-3-5, Wood 3-0-6, Colbeth 1-2-4, Smith

Narraguagus (1-3) 63

Parsons 5-8-19, Chase 5-0-14, R. Dorr 5-0-10, Meserve 1-0-3, Greene 0-1-1, Taylor 1-0-2, Grant 3-0-6, Perry 3-0-7, Pagels, Beal, J. Dorr

3-pt. goals: Ramsdell 4; Chase 4, Parsons, Meserve

Washington Acad. 17 48 61 82

Narraguagus 16 28 48 63

JV: Washington Acad. 70-67

Gardiner 61, Hampden 52

Broncos’ Cook scores 1,000th

At Gardiner, Peter Kelley scored 16 points and Sean McNally and Kyle Stilphen added 14 points each as the Tigers knocked Hampden Academy from the unbeaten ranks.

Gardiner, which picked up its fourth straight win, rallied from an 11-point halftime deficit to take the lead early in the fourth quarter.

The Tigers used a zone defense with good success in the second half, and also outrebounded Hampden 18-10 after intermission.

McNally also had 11 rebounds and two blocked shots for the Tigers, while Stilphen dished out five assists.

J Uhrin led Hampden with 16 points, while senior center Jordan Cook had 15 points – including the 1,000th of his career – along with 10 rebounds and three blocked shots. Daniel McCue chipped in with 12 points for the Broncos.

Hampden Academy (6-1) 52

Haase 1-0-2, Uhrin 5-5-16, Farley 1-0-3, McCue 2-6-12, Hodgdon 0-1-1, Silver 1-1-3, Cook 6-2-15, Schaeffer

Gardiner (5-1) 61

Stilphen 4-4-14, Kelley 5-6-16, Temple, McNally 5-4-14, Kallman 4-0-8, Breton 1-0-2, Lavalle 2-2-7

3-pt. goals: McCue 2, Uhrin, Cook; Stilphen 2

Hampden Acad, 10 31 41 52

Gardiner 13 20 37 61

Hermon 49, Bucksport 33

At Bucksport, Mike Pellerin tallied 16 points to lead the Hawks past the Golden Bucks.

Zach Johnson added 13 points for Hermon.

Todd Freeman scored 15 points to pace Bucksport.

Hermon (1-4) 49

Pellerin 6-2-16, Johnson 4-3-13, Deabay, K. Tarr 2-0-5, R. Tarr 1-0-3, Hinton 3-2-8, Hurd 0-4-4, Robinson, Estes

Bucksport (1-6) 33

Freeman 6-2-15, Robbins 1-0-2, Rump 3-1-7, Pappas, Maguire, Fish, Cooke, Bisher, Kone 1-0-2, Cottrell 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: Pellerin 2, Johnson 2, K. Tarr, R. Tarr; Freeman

Hermon 6 24 41 49

Bucksport 6 10 24 33

JV: Bucksport 40-39

Forest Hills 63, Vinalhaven 44

At Jackman, Tim Gilboe scored 17 points to help lead Forest Hills to the win.

Stephen Achey had 11 poits for Forest Hills as Sam Holbrook and Barrett Holden each added 10 points.

Brandon Osgood led Vinalhaven with 14 points.

Vinalhaven 44

Jackson 2-2-6, Osgood 5-4-14, Ames 2-0-4, Guptill 2-0-5, Pitts 4-0-8, McCarthy 1-2-4, James 0-1-1, Orury 1-0-2, Stanley, Roson, Cray, Olson

Forest Hills 63

S. Achey 3-5-11, Z. Achey 2-1-5, Holbrook 4-2-10, Lumbert 1-2-5, Forge 1-0-2, Felker 0-3-3, Holden 5-0-10, Gilboe 8-1-17, Anderson, Dubois, Lemaire, Hoyt

3-pt. goals: Guptill; Lumbert

Vinalhaven 12 21 28 44

Forest Hills 9 27 43 63

Calvary Chapel 66, Machias 51

At Machias on Thursday, the Sabers limited the Bulldogs to six fourth-quarter points to earn the victory.

Alex Merrill powered Calvary Chapel Christian of Orrington with 27 points and 21 rebounds. Tyler Heansler tossed in 18 points and Jessy Newman added 10.

Mike Little led Machias with 20 points, and Aaron Calor posted 13.

Calvary Chapel (2-2) 66

Merrill 11-5-27, Heansler 8-2-18, Newman 4-2-10, Seekins 3-1-7, Madden 1-0-2, George 1-0-2, Austin

Machias (2-5) 51

Mi. Little 8-3-20, Calor 6-0-13, Roberts 4-0-8, McNally 2-0-4, C. Ross 1-0-2, Ma. Little 1-0-2, Harmon 1-0-2, Falvey, Treat

3-pt. goals: Mi. Little, Calor

Calvary Chapel 21 32 49 66

Machias 13 33 45 51

JV: Machias 60-48

Rockland 53, Mount View 45

At Rockland, Ben Baudanza-Sturks scored nine of his 16 points in the fourth quarter to lead Rockland to the win.

Brian Walton and Garrett Worster each added 12 points for the Tigers.

Jesse Haffner led Mount View of Thorndike with 16 points.

Mount View (3-3) 45

Keller 0-1-1, Jean 0-1-1, Wentworth 2-1-5, Carter 1-0-2, Harvey 4-0-8, Miles 1-0-2, Haffner 6-2-16, Caron 1-0-2, Dimick 1-0-2, Tripp 3-0-6

Rockland (4-2) 53

Dresser 1-0-2, Walton 3-5-12, Morrill 2-0-4, Worster 1-10-12, Baudanza-Sturks 4-6-16, Coppola 1-1-3, Baudanza 0-4-4, Ilvonen, Moholland, Patterson, Tripp, Curtis

3-pt. goals: Haffner 2; Baudanza-Sturks 2, Walton

Mount View 16 22 32 45

Rockland 8 29 34 53

Medomak 38, Lincoln Acad. 32

At Waldoboro, Matt MacKenzie tallied nine points to lead Medomak Valley by Lincoln Academy.

Stephen Williams netted 12 points to lead the Eagles.

Lincoln Acad. 32

Peasley 1-2-4, Ford 1-4-7, Elwell, Alley, Taylor, Coopersmith, Staling 2-3-9, Williams 5-2-12, Mahan, A. Wright

Medomak Valley 38

Ferrier 0-3-3, Durkee 1-0-2, Vannah, Schwab, MacKenzie 4-1-9, Ames 3-1-7, Benner 0-2-2, Blackman 2-2-8, O’Donnell 2-2-7, B. Blackman

3-pt. goals: Ford; C. Blackman 2

Lincoln Acad. 7 12 18 32

Medomak Valley 7 14 26 38

Girls basketball

Caribou 45, Ellsworth 40

At Ellsworth, Makayla Gahagan scored 10 of her 16 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Caribou to the win.

Hillary Savage led Ellsworth with 14 points and Ginny Dalrymple scored nine points.

Caribou (2-4) 45

Kinney 2-0-4, Gahagan 3-10-16, Cousins 2-0-4, Cyr 1-1-3, Richards 0-2-2, Espling 3-0-6, Schofield 4-0-8, King 1-0-2, Nadeau

Ellsworth (0-6) 40

Maddocks 1-0-2, Dalrymple 3-2-9, Sawyer 1-0-2, Manning 2-1-5, Savage 4-6-14, Silsby 3-2-8, Jellison, Brown

3-pt. goals: Dalrymple

Caribou 12 18 30 45

Ellsworth 9 15 29 40

JV: Ellsworth 48-29

Hampden 31, Gardiner 18

At Hampden, Kayla Webb tallied seven points as Hampden knocked off Gardiner.

Mikki Libbey and Lindsey Martin added six apiece for the Broncos.

Brittney Salley led all scorers with 10 for the Tigers.

Gardiner (4-2) 18

Salley 5-0-10, Lovely, Cray, Weymouth, Frink, Cook, Gorham, Trahan 0-1-1, Thornton 1-3-5, Pepin 1-0-2

Hampden (2-5) 31

Webb 2-2-7, Libbey 1-3-6, Martin 2-2-6, Foster, Wilson, K. Rawcliffe 1-1-3, Lafayette 1-1-3, R. Rawcliffe 1-0-2, Francis-Mezger

3-pt. goals: Webb, Libbey

Gardiner 4 7 11 18

Hampden 9 15 19 31

JV: Gardiner 41-24

Camden Hills 50, Winslow 45

At Rockport, Allie Parent netted 14 points for Camden Hills to lead the Windjammers past Winslow.

Kayla Gushee and Kristin Richards each added 10 points for the winners.

Stephanie Bossie scored 14 points for Winslow while Amanda Lapointe added 10 points for the Black Raiders.

Winslow (4-3) 45

Bossie 7-0-14, Carter 2-3-8, Lapointe 5-0-10, Libby, K. Pelletier 1-0-2, S. Pelletier 2-3-7, Willette, Davis 0-2-2, C. Richards 0-2-2

Camden Hills (7-0) 50

Johnson, Carleton 1-0-2, Allie Parent 5-4-14, Tedford, Smith, Philoon 2-3-7, Kayla Gushee 3-3-10, Federman 0-2-2, Kristin Richards 3-3-10, Holgerson, Croce 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Carter; Gushee, Richards

Winslow 11 22 33 45

Camden Hills 9 25 39 50

JV: Winslow 53-24

Sumner 68, DI-Stonington 33

At Deer Isle, Chelsey Norton scored 15 points to help push Sumner of East Sullivan to the win.

Kylie Bragdon had 13 points for Sumner and Hollie Stanwood added 10 points.

Audra Eaton led Deer Isle-Stonington with 13 points.

Sumner (4-1) 68

Beal 1-2-4, Robinson 1-0-2, Chandler 2-1-5, Page 2-4-8, Stanwood 5-0-10, Bridges 1-3-5, Bragdon 6-1-13, Norton 7-0-15, Higgins 0-3-3, Trayler 0-3-3, Arey

DI-Stonington (1-4) 33

J. Allen 2-0-5, Robbins 2-1-7, A. Eaton 6-1-13, Lawry 1-2-4, Gray 1-1-4, Cousins, Weed, L. Eaton, S. Allen

3-pt. goals: Norton; Robbins 2, Allen, Gray

Sumner 17 40 58 68

DI-Stonington 13 26 29 33


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