WALDOBORO – Zach Durkee hit 5-of-6 free throws in the fourth quarter as the Medomak Valley Panthers edged the Mount View Mustangs, 73-71 in boys high school basketball action Friday.
Durkee finished with nine points.
Matt MacKenzie led all scorers with 24 points for Medomak while Justin Ames added 15 and Andy Ferrier 11, respectively.
Kyle Tripp paced the Mustangs of Thorndike with 23 points and Kyle Harvey added 18.
Mount View (3-5) 71
Harvey 7-2-18, Tripp 9-4-23, Price 3-3-9, Wentworth 3-0-7, Carter 2-0-4, Hassner 3-0-7, Caron 0-1-1, Dimick 1-0-2
Medomak (7-1) 73
Ferrier 2-7-11, MacKenzie 10-4-24, Ames 4-7-15, Durkee 1-7-9, Schwab 2-0-4, Benner 1-1-3, O’Donnell 2-2-7, B. Blackman, C. Blackman
3-pt. goals: Harvey 2, Tripp, Wentworth, Hassner; O’Donnell
Mount View 12 34 48 71
Medomak 11 34 52 73
JV: Medomak 56-40
Hampden 66, Nokomis 55
At Newport, Jordan Cook scored eight of his 18 points during a 22-8 third-quarter spurt that lifted the Broncos to their eighth win.
Cook also had 11 rebounds and five blocked shots. J Uhrin tallied 16 points and Dan McCue 15 for Hampden.
Tyler Norris tallied 19 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Warriors and Dylan Palmer added 14.
Hampden (8-1) 66
Cook 7-4-18, Uhrin 7-1-16, McCue 3-6-15, Hodgdon 2-4-8, Farley 2-0-4, Haase 0-3-3, Silver 1-0-2, Schaeffer
Nokomis (3-6) 55
Norris 5-9-19, Palmer 5-2-14, Hopkins 2-2-6, Oldenburg 3-0-6, Mensah-Bonsu 2-2-6, Murray 1-2-4, Harding, Woodbury, Lead, Shea
3-pt. goals: McCue 3, Uhrin
Hampden 11 26 48 66
Nokomis 12 24 32 55
JV: Nokomis 61-53
Bucksport 59, Searsport 55
At Bucksport, Todd Freeman’s 20-point effort led the host Golden Bucks past the Vikings.
Chad Cottrell and Ben Rump chipped in with 11 points apiece for Bucksport.
Josh Nickerson scored 20 points while brother Matt had 11 for Searsport.
Searsport (1-7) 55
J. Nickerson 8-4-20, M. Nickerson 4-2-11, Chaar 0-2-2, Adams, Knox 3-2-8, Johnson 2-3-7, Greenlaw
Bucksport (2-7) 59
Freeman 8-2-20, Cottrell 3-5-11, Rump 5-1-11, Pappas, Maguire 2-1-5, Fish 4-0-8, Cooke 0-2-2, Bisher 1-0-2, Kone
3-pt. goals: M. Nickerson; Freeman 2
Searsport 4 19 34 54
Bucksport 21 40 50 59
JV: Bucksport 49-29
Camden Hills 62, Lincoln 51
At Camden, Cameron Puls tossed in 23 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead the Windjammers past Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.
Christian Pieri chipped in with 12 for Camden Hills, which converted 23 out of 31 free throw attempts.
Devan Peaslee paced the Eagles with 13 pints and Jarred Stalling added 10.
Lincoln Acad. (2-5) 51
Peaslee 5-3-13, Stalling 3-4-10, Elwell 2-2-6, Allen 2-0-5, Taylor 0-3-3, Williams 1-4-6, Mahan 2-0-4, Bagley 1-2-4
Camden Hills (6-3) 62
Pieri 3-6-12, Puls 8-7-23, Fischer 1-5-7, Wootton 2-0-4, Burke 1-0-2, Mitchell 1-1-3, Draper 1-0-3, Bryant 0-1-1, Feener 2-3-7
3-pt. goals: Allen; Draper
Lincoln Acad. 6 18 35 51
Camden Hills 12 31 44 62
JV: Camden Hills 58-41
Rockland 61, Belfast 38
At Rockland, Ben Baudanza Sturks tossed in 15 points, a game-high, to lead the Tigers past the Lions.
Yates Murphy paced Belfast with nine points.
Belfast (2-5) 38
Waylon 2-3-7, Arthurs 2-0-5, Kennedy 3-0-7, Bernosky 0-2-2, Higgins 0-1-1, Murphy 4-1-9, Haven 2-2-7
Rockland (5-3) 61
Baudanza-Sturks 6-2-15, Dresser 2-4-8, Walton 4-0-8, Morrill 1-0-2, Worster 1-1-3, Ilvonen 3-0-9, Coppola 2-2-6, Tripp 4-0-8, Curtis 0-2-2, Budanza
3-pt. goals: Arthurs, Kennedy, Haven; Ilvonen 3, Baudanza-Sturks
Belfast 8 15 25 38
Rockland 10 24 48 61
East Grand 65, Easton 58
At Easton, Markus Crocker poured in 34 points, including eight 3-pointers, to power the Vikings of Danforth.
Kyle Dicker chipped in with 18 points for East Grand.
Jeremy Brock paced the Bears with 19 points and 18 rebounds, while Brad Trask added 15 points and Nate Sanders had 12.
East Grand (2-6) 65
Crocker 11-5-34, Ky. Dicker 4-11-18, Beaudoin, Morse 1-2-5, Ka. Dicker 1-0-3, Preston, Scott 1-2-4
Easton (1-7) 58
Sanders 5-1-12, Brock 7-5-19, Trask 6-0-15, Blodget 2-0-4, Beaulieu, Flewelling 4-0-8, Bacon
3-pt. goals: Crocker 8, Morse; Trask 3, Sanders
East Grand 22 36 52 65
Easton 9 27 39 58
Greenville 76, Vinalhaven 47
At Greenville, Jonah Lizotte netted 15 points to lead Greenville to victory.
Jeff Farrington tossed up 14 points while Joe Jardine added 12 points for the Lakers.
Brendon Osgood led Vinalhaven with 22 points. Corey James added 12 for the Vikings.
Vinalhaven (3-6) 47
Osgood 9-4-22, James 6-0-12, Jackson, Stanley, Ames, Rosen, Guptill, Pitts 2-1-5, McCarthy, Cray, Olson 1-0-2, Zrury 3-0-6, Sawyer
Greenville (3-3) 76
Lizotte 6-2-15, Farrington 7-0-14, Jardine 4-3-12, Lavigne, Lebel 2-0-4, Graves 1-0-3, Woodbury, St. Louis 0-1-1, Aucoin 3-1-7, Wortman 2-0-6, Chilson 1-2-4, Gilbert, Wheelock 1-0-2, McLaughlin 2-0-4, Caola 1-0-2, Griffin
3-pt. goals: Lizotte, Jardine, Graves, Wortman 2
Vinalhaven 7 11 22 47
Greenville 12 40 54 76
Old Town 32, Brewer 30
At Brewer, Old Town outscored Brewer 30-20 after the first quarter after trailing 10-2.
Logan Bouchard led the winners with 12 points while Chris Wilson’s 20 led all scorers for Brewer.
Old Town 32
Bouchard 4-3-12, Ba 3-0-9, Russell 1-0-2, Martinez 3-0-6, Shaw 1-1-3, Fournier, Clark, Clukey, Swett, Shanley
Brewer 30
Wilson 7-4-20, Adams 1-0-2, Stratton 1-0-2, Hardy 2-0-4, Littlefield 1-0-2, Libby, Valley, Cawley, Babin
3-pt. goals: Ba 3, Bouchard; Wilson 2
Old Town 2 14 25 32
Brewer 10 14 23 30
JV: Old Town 43-40
Girls basketball
MDI 53, Sumner 31
At Bar Harbor, Susan Falt poured in a game-high 17 points to lead the Trojans’ rout of the Tigers of East Sullivan.
Lindsey Lewis added eight points for unbeaten MDI, which rolled out to a 19-2 first-quarter lead and never looked back.
Whitney Page and Chelsey Norton each posted six points to pace Sumner, whose only losses have been to MDI.
Sumner (5-2) 31
Beal 1-14, Robinson 1-0-2, Chandler 1-13, Page 1-4-6, Stanwood 0-1-1, Bridges 1-1-4, Bragdon 2-1-5, Norton 3-0-6, Higgins, Trexler
MDI (7-0) 53
Young 2-1-5, Records 2-2-7, Lewis 3-2-8, Orman 1-0-2, Vaux 3-0-6, Cousins 2-0-4, Falt 7-3-17, Ross 0-2-2, LeMoine 0-2-2, Banks
3-pt. goals: Beal, Bridges; Records
Sumner 2 9 11 31
MDI 19 27 40 53
JV: Sumner 51-41
Calais 59, Shead 50
At Eastport, Ashley Allen scored six of her 15 points in the fourth quarter to push Calais to the win.
Lindsey Mingo led the Blue Devils with 18 points.
Tawnya Cook paced Shead with 17 points and Tashina Franics added 10 points.
Calais (5-3) 59
Hill 1-0-2, Mingo 8-2-18, Allen 6-1-15, Graceffa 3-2-9, Brown 4-1-9, Cross 2-0-4, Clark 0-2-2, Seeley, Cobb, Thomas, Taylor, Gillespie, Morrison
Shead (4-3) 50
Cook 8-1-17, Francis 4-2-10, Ricker 2-2-8, Cummings 3-1-8, Murphy 2-1-6, H. Pottle 1-0-2, Seeley, Candelmo, D. Pottle, Biss, Beal, Smith
3-pt. goals: Allen 2, Graceffa
Calais 16 28 44 59
Shead 8 22 41 50
JV: Calais 47-36
Rockland 45, Belfast 32
At Belfast, Caitlin Hynes scored 17 points to help lift Rockland over Belfast.
Lindsay Barnes had 15 points for the Tigers.
Jillian Ross paced the Lions with 10 points.
Rockland (7-1) 45
Clark 2-0-4, Hansen 0-2-2, Hynes 7-3-17, Butler 1-0-2, Barnes 5-5-15, Boggs 1-0-2, Heal 1-0-2, Todd, Ranquist, Felt
Belfast (5-3) 32
Cummings 1-0-2, Ross 4-2-10, Whittier 3-0-6, B. Reed 1-0-3, Hills 0-2-2, Hogan 1-0-2, Flagg 2-2-7, H. Reed, Ellis
3-pt. goals: Butler; B. Reed, Flagg
Rockland 11 26 37 45
Belfast 7 12 23 32
JV: Belfast 38-17
Greenville 49, Vinalhaven 23
At Greenville, Beth Bartley notched a triple-double with 23 points, 10 steals and 10 rebounds to lead Greenville past Vinalhaven.
Hannah Breton added 14 points for the Lakers.
Flora Drury led Vinalhaven with seven points.
Vinalhaven (6-1) 23
Drury 2-3-7, Danson 2-0-4, Osgood 2-0-4, Webster 2-0-4, Martin 1-0-2, Sinway 1-0-2, McCarthy, Carter, A. Young, L. Young, Guptill, Chilles
Greenville (5-1) 49
Bartley 10-3-23, Breton 7-0-14, Harmon 1-0-2, Boucher 2-0-4, Gilbert 1-0-2, Larsen 1-0-2, Gary 1-0-2, Martel, Wyman, Muzzy, Erickson, Harris, Ward
Vinalhaven 6 15 18 23
Greenville 14 25 38 49
Nokomis 39, Hampden 23
At Hampden, Tatum Welch scored six of her 13 points in the third quarter when the Warriors of Newport outscored the Broncos 11-2 en route to their fourth victory.
Kelley Paradis added nine points for the winners.
Lindsey Martin paced Hampden with 10 points.
Nokomis (4-5) 39
Welch 6-1-13, Paradis 4-0-9, Fournier, Al. Bragdon 1-0-3, Cooper 2-0-4, As. Bragdon 1-0-2, Wyman
Hampden (2-7) 23
Martin 5-0-10, Webb 0-2-2, Libbey 1-0-3, Wilson 1-0-2, K. Rawcliffe 1-3-5, Lafayette, R. Rawcliffe 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Paradis, Al. Bragdon; Libbey
Nokomis 11 21 33 39
Hampden 7 12 14 23
JV: Hampden 39-32
Narraguagus 39, WA Raiders 37
At Harrington, Courtney Foss scored three of her eight points in overtime to help lead Narraguagus past Washington Academy of East Machias.
Haley Torrey and Chelsey Baker both scored eight points for the Knights.
Ashley Tilton led the Raiders with 12 points and Megan Look added nine points.
Washington Academy defeated Narraguagus 40-38 earlier this season.
Washington Academy (7-2) 37
Gavoni 0-3-3, Finn 2-0-5, Mawhinney 3-0-6, Tilton 3-6-12, Wood 1-0-2, Look 4-1-9, Fritz, Sprangers
Narraguagus (5-4) 39
Torrey 4-0-8, Foss 3-2-8, Greene 0-1-1, Tenney 2-0-4, Albee 2-1-5, Nevells 2-1-5, Baker 3-2-8, Ostberg
3-pt. goals: Finn
Wash. Acad. 5 15 23 34 37
Narraguagus 4 13 23 34 39
JV: Narraguagus 57-37
Mount View 40, Medomak 29
At Thorndike, Tonya Jones scored 11 points to help lead Mount View to victory.
Jamie O’Jala paced Medomak Valley of Waldoboro with 12 points.
Medomak Valley (2-5) 29
Ja. O’Jala 4-1-12, Ahlholm 3-0-6, Lee 1-3-5, Abbott 1-2-4, Bradstreet 1-0-2, Je. O’Jala
Mount View (2-5) 40
Maurice 0-2-2, Miles 2-1-5, Jones 5-1-11, K. Masessa 2-1-5, Mehuren 3-0-6, Montminy 1-1-3, Caler 1-0-2, Richards 3-0-6, Bennett, J. Masessa
3-pt. goals: Ja. O’Jala 3
Medomak Val. 4 8 16 29
Mount View 12 20 30 40
JV: Mount View 46-25
Stearns 57, Houlton 43
At Millinocket, Hilary Arsenault tossed in 20 points to pace the undefeated Minutemen past the Shiretowners.
Dayna Somers contributed 17 points for Stearns, which picked up its eighth win.
Rachel Foster led Houlton with 16 points. Emily Bartlett scored 12 points and Danielle Sewell added 11.
Houlton (4-4) 43
Bartlett 5-2-12, Foster 7-2-16, Sewell 4-2-11, Harbison 0-1-1, Hovey 0-3-3, Dow, Herring, Butler
Stearns (8-0) 57
Arsenault 6-5-20, Curtis 2-0-4, Sincyr, Michaud 1-3-5, Hale 3-3-9, Moscone, Collinsworth 4-0-8, Rosebush, Somers 2-3-7, Macdonald 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Sewell; Arsenault 3
Houlton 8 17 31 43
Stearns 17 32 48 57
JV: Stearns 56-22
Piscataquis 52, Foxcroft 49 (OT)
At Foxcroft, Tracy Dewey scored 21 points to help lead Piscataquis of Guilford to the overtime victory over Foxcroft Academy.
Christine Davis and Briana Shufelt both added nine points for Piscataquis.
Leslie Martin scored 19 points for the Ponies and Sami Hall had 15 points.
Piscataquis (3-4) 52
Dewey 8-5-21, Davis 2-5-9, J. Martell 2-2-7, Shufelt 2-5-9, Kell. Martel 2-0-5, Isbicki 0-1-1, Kels. Martel
Foxcroft Academy (0-7) 49
Marti 9-1-19, Hall 7-1-15, Weymouth 1-1-3, Pluff 3-0-6, Brown 1-1-3, Rice 0-1-1, Thomas 1-0-2, Adkins
3-pt. goals: J. Martell, Kell. Martel
Piscataquis 12 20 38 46 52
Foxcroft Acad. 10 29 36 46 49
JV: Foxcroft 55-32
Hockey
John Bapst 5, Stearns 0
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Andrew Casey knocked in two goals as the host Crusaders blanked Stearns of Millinocket.
Josh Hunnefeld and Casey Hull tallied a goal and assist apiece for John Bapst and Matt Swift added a goal. Nate Kuneman and Doug Dieuveuil stopped all 11 shots they faced.
Paul Rucci had 38 saves on 43 shots for the Minutemen.
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