BLUE HILL – Christy Moon scored 23 points Saturday to push George Stevens Academy to a 64-44 girls basketball victory over Fort Kent.
Hannah Gray contributed 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Eagles. Sadie Beardsworth had 10 points, four assists and five steals while Brandi Winters provided 11 assists along with her eight points.
Kristen Violette paced Fort Kent with 23 points and Marissa Albert added 10 points.
Fort Kent (5-4) 44
Albert 5-3-10, Hafford 1-0-2, Violette 10-3-23, Charette 3-0-6, Jandreau, Pelletier, Rossignol, Perreault, Bouchard, Morneault
George Stevens Academy (6-4) 64
Eaton 1-3-5, Moon 10-3-23, Beardsworth 4-2-10, Park 2-0-4, Davis 0-2-2, van der Eb 1-0-2, Winters 4-0-8, Gray 5-0-10, E. Peake, Freedman, A. Peake
3-pt. goals: none
Fort Kent 10 24 36 44
George Stevens 16 35 48 64
JV: George Stevens 35-30
Calais 68, East Grand 7
At Calais, Kelli Cross and Jessie Brown each scored 14 points to lead Calais to the win.
Lindsey Mingo scored 12 points for the Blue Devils and Cassie Thomas had nine rebounds.
Allie McKay led East Grand of Danforth with four points.
East Grand (0-6) 7
A. McKay 2-0-4, Crone 0-1-1, Parker 1-0-2, Kendall, Zaneldin, Daoust, Shay, Richardson, Bartlett, Tuck, Lloyd, C. McKay, Roy
Calais (6-3) 68
Cross 5-4-14, Mingo 6-0-12, Brown 6-2-13, Hill 1-0-2, Seeley 2-0-4, Graceffa 0-1-1, Cobb 2-0-4, Thomas 3-0-6, Clark 2-1-5, Allen 1-0-2, Morrison 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: none
East Grand 4 7 7 7
Calais 11 27 48 68
Bucksport 65, Searsport 32
At Searsport, Katie Hurd scored a game-high 26 points to lead Bucksport to victory.
Morgan Sanborn had 13 points for the Golden Bucks and Bri Kone added 11 points.
Aimee Nielson paced Searsport with 10 points.
Bucksport (4-4) 65
Kone 5-1-11, Hurd 10-1-26, Sanborn 6-1-13, Gourley 1-1-3, Sullivan 1-0-2, Allen 0-2-2, Gordon 2-2-6, Wilbur 3-0-6, LaLonde, Hutchins
Searsport (1-7) 32
Nielson 4-0-10, Seekins 1-0-2, Chaney 1-2-4, Vasiliauskas 2-0-4, Peak 2-1-5, Clark 2-0-5, Josephson 1-0-2, Anderson
3-pt. goals: Nielsen 2, Clark; Hurd 5
Bucksport 20 33 55 65
Searsport 5 15 16 32
JV: Bucksport 38-8
Machias 54, DI-Stonington 16
At Deer Isle, Christiannah Holmes scored 16 points to push Machias to the win.
Julie Corbett added nine points for the Bulldogs.
Audra Eaton paced Deer Isle-Stonington with seven points.
Machias (4-4) 54
Cherry 1-0-2, Whitman 1-0-2, Corbett 3-2-9, Harrington 1-1-3, Thompson 3-0-6, Lipton 1-2-4, Moody 1-2-4, Alley 3-0-8, Holmes 5-6-16, Attaei, Scoville, Elliot
DI-Stonington (1-6) 16
A. Eaton 3-1-7, J. Allen 1-0-2, Powers 1-0-2, Gray 1-2-4, Weeks 0-1-1, Haskell, Robbins, Brewer, K. Cousins, Weed, C. Eaton, S. Allen, L. Cousins
3-pt. goals: Alley 2, Corbett
Machias 16 26 41 54
DI-Stonington 0 5 16 16
Greenville 48, Vinalhaven 37
At Greenville, Beth Bartley scored 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Greenville by Vinalhaven.
Flora Drury led Vinalhaven with 14 points.
Vinalhaven (5-2) 37
Drury 5-4-14, Davidson 3-0-7, Osgood 3-2-8, Webster 2-0-4, Carter 1-0-2, A. Young 0-2-2, McCarthy, L. Young, Martin, Conway, Guptil, Chilles
Greenville (6-1) 48
Bartley, Boucher, Gilbert, Larsen, Gary, Breton, Harmon, Martel, Wyman, Muzzy, Harris, Ward
3-pt. goals: Davidson; Boucher
Vinalhaven 3 17 26 37
Greenville 15 21 37 48
Woodland 82, East Grand 31
At Danforth Friday night, Courtney Cochran tallied a game-high 21 points to lead Woodland by East Grand.
Julia Nicholas netted 19 points and Lacey Gillespie had 15 while Michelle Ferry added 11 points for the Dragons.
Allie McKay led East Grand with nine points.
Woodland 82
Cochran 10-1-21, Ferry 4-3-11, Gillespie 7-1-15, Nicholas 8-3-19, Ham, Murphy 0-1-1, Torrey 2-0-4, Mitchell, Bergin 1-1-3, Parks 1-0-2, Crowe
East Grand 31
A. McKay 4-0-9, Zaneldin 3-1-8, Parker 1-0-2, Daoust 2-1-5, Crone 3-0-6, Kendall 1-0-3, Shay, C. McKay, Richardson, Bartlett, Tuck
3-pt. goals: A. McKay, Zaneldin, Kendall
Woodland 24 43 67 82
East Grand 5 9 18 31
JV: Woodland 34-17
Islesboro 29, Pine Tree Acad. 24
At Freeport, Emily Thomas scored nine points to lead Islesboro to the win.
Krysti Hall scored five of her seven points in the fourth quarter for the Eagles.
Annie Typadas, Sarah Kohls, and Stephanie Harlow each scored six points for Pine Tree Academy.
Islesboro (2-2) 29
Thomas 4-1-9, Anderson 3-1-7, Hall 3-0-7, Cowles 1-0-2, Johnston 2-0-4, Smith, Hatch, Gebhart
Pine Tree Acad. (2-4) 24
Typadas 3-0-6, Kohls 3-0-6, Harlow 3-0-6, Savaadra 1-0-2, Buttrick 2-0-4, Hall
3-pt. goals: Hall
Islesboro 6 12 18 29
Pine Tree Acad. 4 12 18 24
Hockey
Hampden 7, Foxcroft 4
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Steve Boutin scored two goals and recorded an assist to lead Hampden by Foxcroft.
Steve McNutt and Troy Gaudette each netted a goal and an assist while Dan Mangano, Josh Tardif and Ian Lee all added a goal. Ryan Richards made 36 saves on 40 shots for the Broncos.
Chad Phillips, Dan Moriartay, Mike Winkler and Dan Rosebush each scored one for Foxcroft. John Catell made 48 saves on 55 shots for the Ponies.
Boys basketball
MDI 79, Sumner 47
At East Sullivan, Kyle Staples scored 15 points to push Mount Desert Island of Bar Harbor to the win.
Colin Walton had 13 points for the Trojans and Wes Chipman added 12 points.
Justin W. Brooks led Sumner with 13 points and Wayne Parritt had 10 points.
Mount Desert Island (5-2) 79
Staples 5-2-15, Walton 6-0-13, Chipman 5-2-12, Parady 3-0-6, Baley 2-1-5, Wardman 3-2-8, McGarr 4-0-8, Blandford 0-1-1, Merrill 1-0-2, Veilleux 2-0-4, Sattler 2-0-5, Willis
Sumner (2-6) 47
J.W. Brooks 6-0-13, Parritt 3-2-10, Jacques 0-2-2, Alexander 0-2-2, Huber 2-1-5, Alley 1-1-3, Polk 1-4-6, J. Brooks 1-0-2, Manning 1-0-2, Brenton 1-0-2, Johnson, Ulrich
3-pt. goals: Staples 3, Walton, Sattler; Parritt 2, W. Brooks
MDI 18 37 58 79
Sumner 7 20 28 47
JV: MDI 59-37
DI-Stonington 66, Machias 44
At Deer Isle, the Mariners outscored the Bulldogs 20-8 in the fourth quarter to remain undefeated.
Bryant Ciomei tossed in 25 points and handed out seven assists for Deer Isle-Stonington. Collin Ciomei scored 15 points and Robbie Brown added 10.
Mike Little’s 22-point effort paced Machias. Isiah Roberts netted 10 points.
Machias (2-6) 44
Mi. Little 9-2-22, Roberts 4-2-10, Ma. Little 2-0-4, Chase 2-0-4, McNally 1-0-2, Harmon 1-0-2, Falvey, Calor, Preston
Deer Isle-Stonington (7-0) 66
B. Ciomei 8-7-25, C. Ciomei 5-5-15, Brown 4-2-10, Billings 2-0-6, J. Eaton 2-0-4, S. Eaton 1-1-3, Hardy 0-1-1, Douglass 0-1-1, Powers 0-1-1, Siebert
3-pt. goals: Mi. Little 2; B. Ciomei 2, Billings 2
Machias 10 22 36 44
DI-Stonington 20 35 46 66
JV: DI-Stonington 65-31
George Stevens 64, Fort Kent 33
At Blue Hill, Collin Henry had 14 points and eight rebounds to push George Stevens Academy past Fort Kent.
Sam Bridges and Chaz Gray each scored 11 points for the Eagles.
Kelly Thibodeau and Tom Desjardins each scored eight points to lead the Warriors.
Fort Kent (1-8) 33
Levesque 2-0-6, M. Pelletier 1-0-2, Harvey 1-0-2, Thibodeau 3-2-8, Caron 1-1-3, Freedman 2-0-4, Desjardins 4-0-8, S. Pelletier, Whisler, Lesaldo, Devaney, Soucy
George Stevens Academy (7-2) 64
Owen 3-0-6, Wessel 2-0-5, Peake 2-3-7, Gray 4-3-11, Henry 6-2-14, Bridges 4-3-11, Dow 0-1-1, Lawson 1-1-3, Gordon 1-4-6, Astbury, Larry, Smith, Gale
3-pt. goals: Levesque 2; Wessel
Fort Kent 6 12 24 33
George Stevens 23 35 52 64
JV: George Stevens 57-40
Bangor Christian 66, J-Beals 61
At Bangor, Brock Bradford tallied a game-high 32 points to lead Bangor Christian by Jonesport-Beals.
The Patriots outscored the Royals 25-16 in the final period.
Joseph Libby scored 27 points to lead Jonesport-Beals while Ross Griffin added 19.
Jonesport-Beals (5-2) 61
Libby 12-1-27, Griffin 8-3-19, Ellis 3-0-6, Backman 2-0-5, Alley 2-0-4, Brock, Barton
Bangor Christian (7-2) 66
Bro. Bradford 9-11-32, Bre. Bradford 3-0-9, Robinson 3-0-8, Denbow 2-0-4, Phinney 2-1-5, Frost 1-5-7, Gregory
3-pt. goals: Libby 2; Robinson 2
Jonesport-Beals 14 31 45 61
Bangor Christian 11 31 41 66
Presque Isle 65, Ellsworth 62
At Presque Isle, Greg Whitaker scored 27 points and had 10 rebounds to help keep Presque Isle undefeated.
Chris Coffin had 16 points and nine rebounds for the Wildcats and Matt McGlinn added 12 points.
Demetrios Katsiaficas led Ellsworth with a game-high 28 points and Corey Dewitt had 13.
Ellsworth (6-2) 62
Katsiaficas 11-2-28, Dewitt 5-2-13, Archer 2-0-5, Britt 2-0-4, Karst 1-0-3, Jellison 4-0-9, Doe, Royal, Allen, Coombs
Presque Isle (9-0) 65
Whitaker 9-7-27, Coffin 8-0-16, McGlinn 6-0-12, York 1-0-2, Brooker 1-0-2, Kingsbury 1-2-4, Doyen 1-0-2, Belanger, Lamoreaux, Cheney
3-pt. goals: Katsiaficas 4, Dewitt, Archer, Karst, Jellison; Whitaker 2
Ellsworth 17 25 44 62
Presque Isle 16 28 47 65
JV: Presque Isle 52-42
Calais 80, East Grand 41
At Calais, the Blue Devils outscored the Vikings 22-7 in the second quarter en route to their 10th victory without a loss.
Brandon Tomah led a balanced Calais scoring effort with 17, while Robbie Rogers netted 15 and Chris Taylor 13.
Marcus Crocker paced East Grand of Danforth with 14 points. Tyler Morris added 10.
East Grand (2-7) 41
Morris 5-0-10, Crocker 4-6-14, Ky. Dicker 1-2-4, Beaudoin 1-0-2, Ka. Dicker 1-0-3, Scott 1-0-2, Preston 2-2-6
Calais (10-0) 80
Leeman 2-1-6, Tomah 7-0-17, Rogers 4-7-15, Taylor 5-2-13, Knowles 2-2-6, Guthrie 1-0-2, Stewart 2-1-5, Bell 2-0-5, Wallace 1-0-2, Shorey 3-0-6, O’Neill 1-0-2, Cavanaugh
3-pt. goals: Ka. Dicker; Leeman, Tomah 3, Taylor, Bell, Wallace
East Grand 10 17 28 41
Calais 19 41 61 80
Greenville 71, Vinalhaven 27
At Greenville on Saturday, Joe Jardine tallied 20 points to lead Greenville by Vinalhaven.
Keith Aucoin added 12 points for the Lakers.
Oakley Jackson scored eight points for Vinalhaven.
Vinalhaven (3-7) 27
Jackson 4-0-8, Osgood 3-1-7, Stanley, Ames 1-0-2, Rosen, Guptill, Pitts 3-0-6, James 0-1-1, Gray 0-1-1, Olson 1-0-2, Drury
Greenville (4-3) 71
Jardine 6-8-20, Aucoin 6-0-12, Lizotte 2-1-5, Lavigne 0-1-1, Label 4-0-8, Graves 1-0-2, Farrington 2-0-4, Woodbury, St. Louis 3-1-7, Wortman 2-1-5, Chilson, Gilbert 1-2-4, McLaughlin, Caola, Muzzy 1-0-3, Griffin
3-pt. goals: Muzzy
Vianlhaven 8 16 21 27
Greenville 17 29 49 71
Greenville 76, Vinalhaven 47
At Greenville on Friday, Jonah Lizotte led the Lakers with 15 points.
Jeff Farrington scored 14 points and Joe Jardine added 12 points.
Brandon Osgood paced the Vikings with 22 points and Corey James scored 12.
Vinalhaven 47
Osgood 9-4-22, Pitts 2-1-5, James 6-0-12, Olson 1-0-2, Drury 3-0-6, Jackson, Stanley, Ames, Roson, McCarthy, Cray, Sawyer
Greenville 76
Jardine 4-3-12, Lizotte 6-2-15, Lebel 2-0-4, Graves 2-0-5, Farrington 7-0-14, St. Louis 0-1-1, Aucoin 3-1-7, Wortman 2-0-6, Chilson 1-2-4, Wheelock 1-0-2, McLaughlin 2-0-4, Caole 1-0-2, Lavigne, Woodbury, Gilbert, Griffin
3-pt. goals: Wortman 2, Jardine, Lizotte, Graves
Vinalhaven 7 11 22 47
Greenville 12 40 59 76
Mattanawcook 64, Caribou 55
At Caribou, Steve Andrews scored 20 points to push Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln past Caribou.
Derek Libbey had 13 points for the Lynx and Levi Slike added 10 points.
Caleb Rosser led the Vikings with 15 points and Kyle Corrigan had 14 points. Jordan Haines scored 12 points and Jeremiah Fitzherbert had 11.
Mattanawcook Acad. (7-2) 64
Gardner 1-0-2, Libbey 3-4-13, Andrews 5-5-20, Hanscom 2-4-8, Emery 2-1-5, Slike 5-0-10, L’Italien 3-0-6, Birmingham
Caribou (5-4) 55
Corrigan 5-3-14, Haines 6-0-12, Fitzherbert 5-1-11, C. Rosser 5-5-15, Rossignol 1-0-3, Rush, B. Rosser, D. Haines
3-pt. goals: Libbey 3, Andrews 3; Corrigan, Rossignol
Mattanawcook 15 28 43 64
Caribou 8 17 31 55
JV: Caribou 53-51 (3OT)
John Bapst 48, Hermon 46
At the Bangor Auditorium, Josh Jameson scored all 10 of his points in the fourth quarter to lead John Bapst by Hermon.
Joe Novak netted 16 points and grabbed 13 rebounds while Zach Burnett added 10 points for the Crusaders.
Zach Johnson scored 12 points for Hermon. Ryan Tarr added 10 points for the Hawks.
Hermon (2-5) 46
Johnson 4-1-12, R. Tarr 3-4-10, Deabay 1-0-3, K. Tarr 1-0-2, Pellerin 2-3-7, Hurd 2-0-4, Robinson 1-1-3, Estes 1-3-5, Hills, Hinton
John Bapst (4-5) 48
Novak 6-4-16, Burnett 3-2-10, Jameson 4-1-10, Healey 1-0-2, Ortiz 2-0-4, T. Gagnon 0-1-1, Adams 0-2-2, Shaler 1-1-3, Keefe, Cushman
3-pt. goals: Johnson 3, Deabay; Burnett 2, Jameson
Hermon 12 28 39 46
John Bapst 9 14 25 48
JV: John Bapst 48-41
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