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ROCKLAND – Caitlin Hynes and Dana Clark sank two free throws apiece in the final 25 seconds as the Rockland Tigers held off the Waterville Purple Panthers, 51-50 in schoolgirl basketball action Tuesday night.
Hynes finished with a game-high 19 points, including eight in the fourth quarter, and Clark had 12 with seven of those coming in the final period.
Lindsay Barnes had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the winners and Baillie Boggs contributed nine rebounds for Rockland, which has won four in a row.
Danae Plaisted’s 13 points, Sarah Given’s nine and eight apiece from Jordan-Lee Van Dyne, Stephanie Whitten and Elizabeth Bell paced Waterville.
Waterville (6-3) 50
Van Dyne 4-0-8, Whitten 3-2-8, Bell 3-2-8, Given 3-0-9, Plaisted 5-3-13, Champagne 2-0-4, Gardiner, Pellerin
Rockland (8-1) 51
Clark 4-3-12, Hansen 2-0-4, Hynes 7-5-19, Barnes 4-3-11, Ranquist 0-1-1, Boggs 1-2-4, Todd, Butler
3-pt. goals: Given 3; Clark
Waterville 9 24 38 50
Rockland 11 24 35 51
JV: Rockland 46-43
Old Town 39, Hampden 32
At Hampden, Jenny Jones led Old Town with 13 points as it topped Hampden.
Katie Bergeron added 12 points for the Indians.
Kimble Rawcliffe scored 11 points to lead Hampden.
Old Town (2-7) 39
Bergeron 4-3-12, Jones 5-3-13, Randall, Wilcox, Reardon 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-1-3, King 2-3-7, Kennedy 1-0-2, Smart, Pendergast
Hampden (2-8) 32
K. Rawcliffe 5-1-11, Webb 2-0-6, Libbey, Wilson, Martin 1-0-2, Lafayette 1-0-2, R. Rawcliffe 3-1-7, Francis-Mezger 2-0-4
Old Town 8 18 28 39
Hampden 6 13 26 32
JV: Old Town 55-49 (2 OT)
Maranacook 45, Belfast 36
At Readfield, Jackie Mrazik scored 13 of her 22 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Maranacook to the win.
Shannon Bean scored 13 points for Maranacook.
Stephanie Whittier led Belfast with 10 points as Jillian Ross and Jamie Flagg both added nine points.
Belfast (5-4) 36
Cummings 1-0-2, Ross 4-1-9, Whittier 4-1-10, B. Reed 2-0-4, Hogan 1-0-2, Flagg 4-0-9, H. Read, Hills
Maranacook (4-5) 45
Neptune 2-1-5, Mrazik 8-5-22, Bean 4-4-13, Freeman 1-1-3, Joslyn 1-0-2, Myles, St. John
3-pt. goals: Whittier, Flagg; Mrazik, Bean
Belfast 9 23 29 36
Maranacook 10 20 30 45
JV: Belfast 51-24
Machias 56, Shead 43
At Machias, Beryl Lipton scored a career-high 24 points and Christiannah Holmes added 18 points and 14 rebounds to propel the Bulldogs to victory.
Taunya Cook led Shead of Eastport with 14 points, while Laureta Ricker scored 11.
Shead (5-5) 43
Pottle 2-0-5, Cummings 2-5-9, Ricker 4-2-11, Murphy 1-0-2, Cook 6-2-14, Seely 0-2-2, Smith
Machias (5-5) 56
Cherry 2-0-4, Whitman 1-0-2, Lipton 10-2-24, Alley 2-4-8, Holmes 5-8-18, Elliot
3-pt. goals: Pottle, Ricker; Lipton 2
Shead 11 21 34 43
Machias 17 36 44 56
JV: Machias 38-34
Lubec 71, Highview Christian 4
At Johnston Gym, Bangor, Kristina Scoville scored 16 points to lead Lubec to the win.
Chelsey Hall and Caitlin Wright each scored 14 points and Kayla Corey added 10.
Lubec (2-3) 71
Scoville 5-6-16, Hall 5-0-14, C. Wright 6-0-14, Corey 5-0-10, Case 2-0-5, Woodbridge 1-1-3, Wormell 3-2-8, K. Wright 1-0-2
Highview Christian (1-4) 4
Hanson 1-0-2, Rowe 0-1-1, Jones 0-1-1, Babcock, Jad. Philbrick, Francis, Jan. Philbrick, Loreda, Umarova
3-pt. goals: Hall 4, C. Wright 2, Case
Lubec 18 37 54 71
Highview Chr. 1 3 4 4
MCI 44, Medomak Valley 23
At Pittsfield, Jenna Lorentsen recorded 12 points and 10 rebounds as the Huskies rolled.
Victoria Huff added 11 points, including six in the second quarter as Maine Central Institute grabbed the lead, and dished out eight assists.
Stephanie Lee led the Panthers of Waldoboro with eight points.
Medomak Valley (2-7) 23
Ja. O’Jala 2-0-5, Ahlholm 1-0-2, Lee 4-0-8, Abbott 1-0-2, Lufkin 0-1-1, Birk, Neptune 1-1-3, Bradstreet 0-2-2, Baum, Cornforth, Rose, Je. O’Jala
MCI (5-4) 44
B. Asaro, A. Asaro 1-0-2, Dodge 2-1-6, Oviatt 3-1-7, Perkins, Faulkner, V. Huff 5-1-11, Lorentsen 5-2-12, Ky. Huff 1-0-2, Ka. Huff 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Ja. O’Jala; Dodge
Medomak Valley 5 9 18 23
MCI 5 17 26 44
JV: Medomak Valley 34-17
WA Raiders 54, Calais 36
At East Machias, Ashley Tilton tallied 20 points and 14 rebounds as the host Raiders knocked off Calais.
Kayla Wood chipped in with 10 for Washington Academy.
Ashley Allen and Darcy Gillespie scored 10 points apiece for the Blue Devils.
Calais (7-4) 36
Hill 1-0-3, Graceffa, Cobb, Thomas, Cross 0-2-2, Clark 1-2-4, Allen 4-0-10, Mingo 1-1-3, Gillespie 3-1-10, Brown 2-0-4
Washington Acad. (8-2) 54
Tilton 7-6-20, Wood 3-4-10, Govoni 1-0-2, Finn 3-2-8, Sprangers 1-0-2, Look 4-0-8, Beach 2-0-4, Carlson, Paguqette, Fritz, Price, Snowdeal
3-pt. goals: Hill, Allen 2, Gillespie 3
Calais 12 18 24 36
Washington Acad. 18 33 37 54
JV: Washington Acad. 45-29
Bangor Christian 49, J-Beals 47
At Bangor on Saturday, Meredith French stole an inbounds pass and scored the game-winning basket with seven seconds left to give Bangor Christian the win.
Morgan Chasse netted a game-high 19 points while Kelly Miller added 12 points for the Patriots.
Kristie Smith led Jonesport-Beals with 15 points.
Jonesport-Beals 47
Smith 7-1-15, McLean 2-5-9, Bruno 4-1-9, T. Beal 2-3-7, Libby 2-0-4, Church 1-1-3, B. Beal, Alley, M. MacLean, S. Smith, E. Smith
Bangor Christian 49
Chasse 5-6-19, Miller 4-2-12, Hutchins 3-1-8, Johnson 1-1-3, French 1-0-2, Ricci 1-0-3, Hale 1-0-2, Whitaker, Robinson
3-pt. goals: Kelly Miller 2, Chasse, Hutchins
Jonesport-Beals 13 24 40 47
Bangor Chr. 11 24 35 49
Foxcroft 52, Penquis 44
At Milo, Leslie Martin scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Foxcroft Academy Ponies to their first win.
Erica Lyford notched 14 points for Penquis and Jenny Stetson added 13.
Foxcroft (1-8) 52
Martin 8-4-21, Weymouth 2-2-6, Hall 2-4-8, Pluff 1-3-5, Brown 2-2-6, Rice 2-0-4, Adkins, Thomas, Lougee 1-0-2
Penquis (1-9) 44
Lyford 6-2-14, Stetson 5-3-13, Ottman, Carey 2-1-5, Gerrish 1-0-3, Sherburne 0-1-1, Royal 2-2-8
3-pt. goals: Martin; Royal 2
Foxcroft 15 30 36 52
Penquis 12 27 34 44
JV: Foxcroft 37-29
MDI 41, Ellsworth 18
At Ellsworth, Amethyst Cousins scored 17 points and had eight rebounds to help lead Mount Desert Island of Bar Harbor to victory.
Susan Falt had eight points for the Trojans.
Hillary Savage paced Ellsworth with six points.
Mount Desert Island (7-2) 41
Young 0-1-1, Records 1-0-2, Lewis 3-1-7, Ornman 2-0-4, Cousins 8-1-17, K. Vaux, Banks, M. Vaux, Ross, LeMoine
Ellsworth (0-8) 18
Maddocks 0-1-1, Dalrymple 2-0-4, Brown 2-1-5, McEachern 1-0-2, Savage 2-2-6, Cravens, Jellison, Rockwood, Sawyer, Manning, Silsby
3-pt. goals: none
MDI 10 22 30 41
Ellsworth 2 7 13 18
JV: MDI 34-29
Islesboro 42, Averill 14
At Islesboro, Caitlin Anderson scored 14 points to lead Islesboro to the win.
Krysti Hall had 10 points for Islesboro.
Dorothy Leighton led Averill with 14 points.
Averill (0-6) 14
Leighton 4-2-10, Hurlburt 2-0-4, Anderson, Small, Mack, Attaway, Pottle, Kitchin, Gray
Islesboro (3-2) 42
Anderson 7-4-14, Hall 4-0-10, Cowles 4-0-8, Johnston 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-2, Thomas, Hatch, Gebhardt
3-pt. goals: Hall 2
Averill 2 6 14 14
Islesboro 9 16 34 42
Hockey
Hampden 5, Presque Isle 3
At Brewer, Steve Boutin knocked in two goals and dished out one assist to lead the Hampden Academy Broncos to victory.
Ian Lee and Josh Tardiff each had one goal and one assist and Adam Nason a goal for 4-5 Hampden. Nick Beal provided two assists. Matt Albert had 12 saves on 15 shots.
Dylan Collins led the 4-4 Wildcats with a goal and assist. David O’Brien and Ted Gagnon added a goal each and Brendan Esquibel saved 22 of 27 shots.
Foxcroft 9, Stearns 1
At Millar Arena in Houlton, Chad Phillips, Bill Moriarty and Adam Conway each scored two goals and had at least one assist to lead Foxcroft by Stearns.
Durgin McKusick, Dave White and Dan Rosebush each added a goal for the Ponies. Jon Catell made 28 saves on 29 shots for 2-4 Foxcroft.
Spencer Pelkey scored the goal for Stearns of Millinocket. Paul Rucci stopped 23 of 32 shots for the 0-4 Minutemen.
Orono 7, Waterville 2
At Alfond Arena, Orono, Tony Raymond scored two goals and had two assists to help lead Orono past Waterville.
Sean Babin had two goals and an assists for the 7-1 Red Riots and Travis Bryant scored a goal and assisted three others. Kyle Weiland had a goal and an assist and Chris McConnon scored a goal. Keith Hedrick made 28 saves on 30 shots.
Jason Fitton scored 19 seconds into the second period on a Barrett Moore assist for the 7-1-1 Panthers and Nick Steward scored a short-handed goal in the second. Joseph Fonollosa and Nolan MacDonald combined to stop 25 of 32 shots.
Boys basketball
Medomak Valley 52, MCI 43
At Waldoboro, Matt MacKenzie scored a game-high 18 points and Colin O’Donnell scored 14 as Medomak Valley won its eighth straight.
MacKenzie and O’Donnell had six points apiece in the second quarter as Medomak Valley outscored Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield 15-6 to take a lead it would never relinquish.
O’Donnell hit four free throws in the fourth quarter to help sew up the win.
Justin Ames had nine points for the winners while MCI was led by Andrew Tracy’s 15 points, Eric Sobey’s 10 and Victor Quint’s eight.
MCI (7-2) 43
Nichols 2-0-4, Hart 2-0-5, McGrady 0-1-1, Quint 4-0-8, Sobey 6-0-15, Trombley, Neace, Souliere, Morton, Marcoux
Medomak Valley (8-1) 52
Ferrier 1-0-2, Durkee 0-2-2, Schwab 1-1-4, MacKenzie 7-4-18, Ames 3-3-9, Armstrong, Benner 1-0-3, C. Blackman, O’Donnell 4-4-14, Simmons, Vannah
3-pt. goals: Sobey 3, Hart; O’Donnell 2, Benner, Schwab
MCI 14 20 34 43
Medomak Valley 10 25 41 52
JV: Medomak Valley 52-43
DI-Stonington 50, Sumner 37
At Deer Isle, brothers Collin and Bryant Ciomei each scored 13 points to lead the undefeated Mariners to their eighth win.
Shane Eaton chipped in with eight rebounds and six points for the winners and Collin Ciomei had seven rebounds.
Victor Jacques paced the Tigers of East Sullivan with 13 points.
Sumner (2-7) 37
Jacques 6-1-13, Polk 1-7-9, Alley 2-0-4, Manning 1-2-4, Brunton 1-1-3, Brooks 1-1-4
DI-Stonington (8-0) 50
C. Ciomei 6-1-13, B. Ciomei 6-1-13, Billings 3-1-8, S. Eaton 3-0-6, J. Eaton 2-0-4, Brown 2-0-4, Douglass 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Brooks; Billings
Sumner 8 14 27 37
DI-Stonington 17 23 37 50
JV: Sumner 58-48
GSA 65, Narraguagus 33
At Blue Hill, Sam Bridges scored 12 points to lead George Stevens Academy to their eighth win.
Collin Henry and Jared Gordon each added 10 points for the Eagles.
Jeff Taylor led scorers for Narraguagus with eight points.
Narraguagus (2-6) 33
Perry 2-0-4, Meserve 1-0-2, Parsons 2-0-4, Pagels 1-0-2, Beal 0-1-1, Greene, J. Dorr 0-1-1, Chase 1-0-2, Taylor 3-0-8, Hinkle, Ostberg, Moody 1-0-2, Grant, R. Dorr 3-1-7
GSA (8-2) 65
Owen 3-0-6, Astbury, Wessel 3-0-9, Larry 1-1-3, Peake 2-0-4, Gray 2-0-4, Henry 5-0-10, Smith 0-2-2, Bridges 6-0-12, Dow 0-1-1, Gale, Lawson 2-0-4, Gordon 2-6-10
3-pt. goals: Taylor 2; Wessel 3
Narraguagus 7 16 23 33
GSA 16 32 52 65
JV: GSA 58-40
Lubec 58, Highview Christian 48
At Johnston Gym, Bangor, Timmy Gross led Lubec past Highview Christian of Charleston with his 18 points.
Nick Shults and Jesse Reed each scored 11 points for the Hornets.
Andrew Richard paced the Knights with a game-high 22 points and Stefan Rowe added 13 points.
Lubec (1-4) 58
Gross 8-1-18, Shults 5-1-11, Stafford 3-0-4, Murray 3-1-7, McPherson 3-1-7, Reed 5-0-11, Jones, Francis, Munson
Highview Christian (1-4) 48
Richard 9-4-22, Rowe 3-5-13, Mountain 2-1-5, Peach 0-1-1, Reed 2-3-7, Frish, Fernandez, N. Allard, W. Allard, Jones
3-pt. goals: Gross, Reed; Rowe 2
Lubec 16 26 43 58
Highview Chr. 11 23 30 48
So. Aroostook 68, East Grand 56
At Danforth, Zach Stubbs scored 22 points to help lead Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook to the win.
Adam Anderson scored 18 points for the Warriors and Colby Clark added 17 points.
Kyle Dicker led East Grand with 20 points. Marcus Crocker scored 17 points and Tyler Morse added 11 points.
Southern Aroostook (2-6) 68
Clark 8-0-17, Anderson 5-5-18, Stubbs 10-2-22, Robinson 2-1-5, Sholler 1-2-4, Grant 1-0-2, Boulier, Toothaker, Casey, Flewelling
East Grand (2-8) 56
Crocker 4-9-17, Ky. Dicker 6-7-20, Morse 4-2-11, Beaudoin 0-4-4, Ka. Dicker 1-0-3, Scott 0-1-1, Preston
3-pt. goals: Anderson 3, Clark; Morse, Dicker
So. Aroostook 14 28 45 68
East Grand 8 18 26 56
Maranacook 59, Belfast 43
At Belfast, undefeated Maranacook of Readfield made 15 of 20 free throws in the fourth quarter to preserve their eighth win of the season.
Ryan Martin paced the Black Bears with 13 points, while Will Bardaglio added 10.
Andy Whalen led Belfast with a game-high 16 points, while Colin Kennedy scored nine for the Lions.
Belfast (2-7) 43
Whalen 5-4-16, Arthers 2-0-6, Kennedy 3-3-9, Felton 4-0-8, Higgins, Benjamin 1-1-3, Murphy 0-1-1, Harvey
Maranacook (8-0) 59
Poulin 3-2-8, Martin 4-4-13, Denbow 2-4-8, Hewett 0-2-2, Bardaglio 2-4-10, Mason, Palmer 1-0-3, Collins 1-0-2, Leary 2-0-4, Spaulding 2-3-7, Roberts 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Whalen 2, Arthers 2; Bardaglio 2, Martin, Palmer
Belfast 11 21 26 43
Maranacook 12 26 36 59
JV: Belfast 43-35
Central 62, Searsport 45
At Corinth, Tyler Pineo’s 19-point performance carried the Red Devils to their eighth win.
Jon Perkins scored 11 points for Central.
Josh Nickerson tallied 14 points for Searsport and Matt Nickerson posted 12.
Searsport (1-8) 45
Chaar 2-0-4, J. Nickerson 7-0-14, Askey 1-0-3, M. Nickerson 6-0-12, Johnson 2-2-6, Greenlaw 2-2-6, Robertson, Anderson, Knox, Parks
Central (7-2) 62
Kane 3-0-6, LaFlamme 4-0-8, Perkins 5-1-11, Pineo 8-3-19, Wiers 1-0-2, Palmer 2-0-4, L. Nickerson 3-0-6, Collins 3-0-6, Connolly, Boulier, Fenn, R. Nickerson
3-pt. goals: Askey
Searsport 7 20 26 45
Central 15 31 45 62
JV: Central 45-40
Hermon 65, Bucksport 32
At Hermon, Shannon Thomas and Derek Helms netted 12 points apiece for the Hawks in the win.
Mike Pellerin and Zach Johnson added 11 each for Hermon.
Todd Freeman paced Bucksport with 12.
Bucksport (2-8) 32
Freeman 6-0-12, Robbins, Rump 3-0-7, Pappas 1-0-2, Maguire 1-0-2, McLellan, Fish, Cooke, Bisher 1-1-3, Bowden, Kone 1-1-3, Cottrell 1-1-3
Hermon (3-5) 65
Helms 4-3-12, Pellerin 5-1-11, Johnson 4-0-11, Thomas 6-0-12, Dorrity, Deabay, K. Tarr, R. Tarr 3-2-9, Hills, Hinton 2-0-4, Hurd 0-2-2, Estes 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Rump; R. Tarr, Helms
Bucksport 10 18 24 32
Hermon 12 25 40 65
Averill 55, Islesboro 53 (2OT)
At Islesboro, Travis Staples hit a 12-footer with less than three seconds left to lift the Beavers past the Eagles in double overtime.
Staples finished with 14 points and 13 rebounds, while Cory Graves poured in 25 points.
Luke Thomas powered Islesboro with 23 points and 34 rebounds. Armin Coronado added 11 points.
Averill 55
Graves 8-7-25, Radcliffe 4-0-8, Staples 7-0-14, Rawls 0-1-1, Clark 1-0-2, Rutterford 1-1-3, O’Connor 0-2-2, Mitchell, Worley
Islesboro 53
Porter 3-2-8, Sherman 0-4-4, Cunningham 3-1-7, Coronado 4-1-11, Thomas 9-5-23, Rogers, Pendleton
3-pt. goals: Graves 2; Coronado 2
Averill 7 20 30 41 47 55
Islesboro 8 12 31 41 47 53
Hampden 63, Old Town 52
At Old Town, Jordan Cook scored 31 points to help push Hampden Academy to the win.
Dan McCue had 17 points for the Broncos and J Uhrin added 11 points.
Logan Bouchard led Old Town with 19 points and Travis Shaw had 16 points and nine rebounds.
Hampden (9-1) 63
Cook 13-5-31, McCue 6-0-17, Uhrin 5-1-11, Farley 1-0-2, Silver 1-0-2, Schaeffer, Haafe, Hodgdon
Old Town (1-7) 52
Bouchard 7-2-19, Shaw 7-1-16, Ba 3-0-8, Swett 2-0-4, Shanley 1-3-5, Fournier, Clark, Russell, Martinez
3-pt. goals: McCue 5; Bouchard 3, Ba 2, Shaw
Hampden 10 31 45 63
Old Town 13 28 38 52
JV: Hampden 74-53
CAHS 78, Fort Fairfield 30
At Mars Hill, Eric Martinez notched 18 points to lead the Central Aroostook Panthers to their seventh straight win.
Tim Carlson added 13 points and Logan McCarthy 11 for the winners.
Otis Edgecomb’s 10 points led the Tigers.
Fort Fairfield (2-8) 30
O. Edgecomb 4-0-10, Closson 2-0-4, Jackson 1-0-2, Cresenzo 1-2-4, Au. Dufour 1-2-4, Aa. Dufour 1-0-2, Noyes, Sharp 1-0-3, M. Edgecomb
Central Aroostook (7-1) 78
E. Martinez 7-1-18, Carlson 3-7-13, McCarthy 5-1-11, Walling 0-1-1, C. York 3-0-6, McLaughlin 0-1-1, A. York 3-3-9, Clockedile 1-0-2, M. Martinez 4-0-9, B. McCarthy 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: O. Edgecomb 2, Sharp; E. Martinez 3, M. Martinez
Fort Fairfield 6 19 24 30
Cen. Aroostook 16 30 59 78
Easton 92, Wisdom 20
At Easton, Jeremy Brock had 21 points, 16 rebounds and three steals to power Easton to the win.
Mitchell Blodget had 19 points, 11 rebounds and four steals for the Bears. Nate Sanders also scored 19 points and Brad Trask added 12.
Randy Thibeault led Wisdom of St. Agatha with 11 points.
Wisdom (0-8) 20
Thibeault 3-3-11, Dyment 1-0-2, Sirois 1-0-2, Young 1-0-2, A. Michaud 0-1-1, San Antonio 1-0-2, Plourde, K. Chamberlain, Ju. Michaud, Ja. Michaud, Bernier, R. Chamberlain, Cyr
Easton (2-7) 92
Blodget 8-3-19, Sanders 8-2-19, Brock 9-3-21, Trask 5-0-12, Beaulieu 3-0-7, Flewelling 2-1-5, Bacon 2-4-8
3-pt. goals: Thibeault 2; Trask, sanders, Beaulieu
Wisdom 5 5 12 20
Easton 20 49 66 92
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