November 08, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Cote late surge paces Witches

BREWER – Elizabeth Cote scored 12 of her team-high 19 points in the second half and hit all four of her free throw attempts in the fourth quarter as the Brewer High girls basketball team outscored Old Town 19-10 in the fourth quarter en route to a 59-47 high school victory Friday, avenging a loss earlier this season.

Katie Quimby drained four 3-pointers and finished with 14 points for the Witches.

Katie Bergeron led all scorers with 23 points for Old Town.

Old Town (2-10) 47

Bergeron 8-3-23, Brown 1-0-2, Jones 2-0-4, McLaughlin 1-0-2, King 3-1-8, Kennedy 2-3-8, Reardon, Smart

Brewer (6-6) 59

Cote 6-6-19, Quimby 5-0-14, Wilson 2-2-6, Jackson 2-3-7, M. McLain 1-0-3, J. McLain 2-3-7, Kenney 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Bergeron 4, King, Kennedy; Quimby 4, Cote, M. McLain

Old Town 11 24 37 47

Brewer 9 24 40 59

JV: Old Town 44-38 (OT)

Nokomis 36, Hampden 29

At Newport, the Nokomis Warriors erased a 29-27 deficit by holding Hampden Academy scoreless in the last 21/2 minutes and hitting 9-of-10 free throws down the stretch.

Tatum Welch tossed in 16 points and Rozlyn Petersen added 10 for the Warriors.

Mikki Libbey and Kimble Rawcliffe each scored eight for the Broncos.

Hampden (2-10) 29

Libbey 3-1-8, K. Rawcliffe 3-2-8, R. Rawcliffe 2-3-7, Webb 1-0-2, Martin 1-0-2, Lafayette 1-0-2, Wilson

Nokomis (5-6) 36

Welch 5-6-16, Petersen 4-2-10, Paradis 2-0-4, As. Bragdon 1-2-4, Cooper 0-2-2, Fournier, Al. Bragdon

3-pt. goals: Libbey

Hampden 4 11 16 29

Nokomis 6 13 26 36

JV: Hampden 39-36

Central 36, Orono 27

At Orono, the Red Devils forced 17 Orono turnovers and held the Red Riots to five points over the second and third quarters en route to the win.

Caitlin Elliott hit 12-of-16 free throws, including 5-of-7 in the fourth quarter on her way to a game-high 20 points for Central of Corinth, which outscored Orono 17-5 over the second and third quarters.

Emily Artesani paced the Red Riots with seven points.

Central 36

Elliott 4-12-20, Collins 0-1-1, Brownell 1-0-2, Trafton, Underhill 1-1-3, Voisine, LeBlanc 3-0-6, Melten 1-0-2, Libby 1-0-2

Orono 27

Artesani 2-1-7, Colbath 1-1-3, Young 1-0-2, Bates, Starno 0-1-1, Robertson, Balaban, Sypher 3-0-6, Woodbrey 2-1-6, Parento 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Artesani 2, Woodbrey

Central 11 17 28 36

Orono 10 10 15 27

JV: Orono 42-25

Piscataquis 54, Foxcroft Acad. 48

At Guilford, Kellie Martel scored 16 of her team-high 20 points in the second half as the Pirates earned their fifth victory.

All four of Martel’s 3-point goals came after the break, while teammate Briana Shufelt added nine points.

Leslie Martin paced Foxcroft Academy with 20 points, while Sami Hall scored 13 for the Ponies.

Foxcroft Acad. (1-10) 48

Martin 7-4-20, Hall 6-1-13, Weymouth 2-2-7, Brown 0-2-2, Rice 0-2-2, Thomas 2-0-4, Pluff

Piscataquis (5-6) 54

Kellie Martel 7-2-20, Davis 3-1-7, Martell 2-1-5, Shufelt 2-5-9, Dewey 2-1-5, Izbicki 2-4-8, Kelsey Martel

3-pt. goals: Martin 2, Weymouth; Kellie Martel 4

Foxcroft Acad. 11 15 28 48

Piscataquis 8 23 33 54

JV: Foxcroft Acad. 39-31

Mt. Blue 49, Bangor 46

At Farmington, Christina Mosher had 21 points, 13 rebounds and four assists as the Cougars held off Bangor.

Mt. Blue jumped out to an 11-3 lead at the end of the first quarter and never trailed thereafter, though Bangor did have a 3-point attempt to tie the game in the final seconds that fell off the rim.

Bonnie Silkman added 12 points for Mt. Blue.

Kelsey Curtis paced Bangor with 15 points, while Amy Hackett added 14 – all in the second half.

Bangor (8-4) 46

Angst 1-0-2, Heath 0-1-1, Hackett 7-0-14, Smith 1-0-2, Lincoln, Wadleigh, Dubois 2-1-5, Curtis 6-3-15, Clukey, Godinez 2-3-7

Mt. Blue (8-4) 49

Robinson, Webster 1-0-2, Laney 2-3-9, Oswald 1-0-2, Mosher 6-9-21, Silkman 5-2-12, Fournier 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Laney 2, Fournier

Bangor 3 13 29 46

Mt. Blue 11 23 35 49

Greenville 50, Highview Chr. 6

Bartley scores 1,000th point

At Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor, Beth Bartley scored her 1,000th career point and Susan Muzzy lead all scorers with nine points as Greenville rolled past Highview Christian.

Leslie Harris netted eight and Bartley finished with four points for the winners.

Michala Rowe led the Knights with four points.

Greenville (10-2) 50

Bartley 2-0-4, Muzzy 4-1-9, Harris 4-0-8, Harmon 3-0-6, Theriault 1-0-2, Bucher 0-2-2, Gilbert 1-3-5, Wyman 2-0-4, Erickson 1-0-2, Larsen 1-0-2, Breton 1-0-2, Ward 1-0-3, Gary, Martel

Highview Christian (1-7) 6

Rowe 1-2-4, Philbrick 1-0-2, Babcock, Francis, Jones, Lareda, Harrison, Umarova

3-pt. goals: Ward

Greenville 8 23 29 50

Highview Chr. 0 2 6 6

Dexter 61, Stearns 45

At Dexter, Sabrina Cote tossed in a game-high 20 points and Mallory Ames added 19 as Dexter rolled past Stearns.

Katie Poirier chipped in with 10 points for the Tigers.

Deanna Michaud led the Minutemen with 14 points.

Stearns (9-1) 45

Michaud 6-2-14, Arsenault 3-3-9, Achorn 3-0-9, McDonald 2-2-6, Collinsworth 2-0-4, Freeman 1-1-3, Curtis, Hale, Rosebush, Davis

Dexter (8-1) 61

Cote 9-2-20, Ames 9-1-19, Poirier 5-0-10, N. Burton 3-0-9, Chambers 1-1-3, Mountain, Wing, L. Burton, Richardson, Clukey

3-pt. goals: Achorn 3; Burton 3

Stearns 7 17 32 45

Dexter 17 32 42 61

JV: Stearns 60-11

MCI 52, Lincoln Academy 49

At Newcastle, Jenna Lorentson tallied 16 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead Maine Central Institute by Lincoln Academy.

Victoria Huff added 10 points for the Huskies of Pittsfield.

Alex Wajer netted 17 points for Lincoln while Katie McGee had 11 points.

MCI (6-5) 52

B. Asaro 4-1-9, V. Huff 4-2-10, Lorentson 5-6-16, A. Asaro 2-0-4, Dodge 1-1-4, Oviatt 1-0-2, Ky. Huff 2-0-4, Ka. Huff 2-0-4

Lincoln Academy (1-11) 49

Wajer 7-2-17, McGee 4-3-11, Jones 1-1-3, Poland 2-0-4, Russell 1-1-3, Benner 0-2-2, Waltz, Winchenbach 1-0-2, Donald, Berry 1-4-6

3-pt. goals: Dodge; Wajer

MCI 13 29 40 52

Lincoln Academy 9 17 31 49

JV: MCI 38-27

Boys basketball

Brewer 47, Old Town 40

At Old Town, Chris Wilson tallied 17 points as the Brewer Witches held on for their fifth win of the season.

Ben Valley and Ryan Babin added seven points apiece for Brewer.

Logan Bouchard led all scorers with 18 points for Old Town.

Brewer (5-7) 47

Wilson 5-4-17, Valley 1-4-7, Babin 3-0-7, Littlefield 1-1-3, Cawley, Hardy 2-1-5, Stratton 1-0-2, Adams, Libby 1-4-5

Old Town (1-9) 40

Bouchard 7-2-18, Ba 3-0-9, Shaw 2-2-6, Martinez 1-0-2, Shanley 0-2-2, Swett, Clark, Fournier 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Wilson 3, Valley, Babin; Ba 3, Bouchard 2, Fournier

Brewer 13 24 35 47

Old Town 7 19 24 40

JV: Brewer 52-50

Greenville 58, Highview Chr. 30

At Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor, Jeff Farrington scored 13 points and Joe Jardine added nine as the Lakers earned the victory.

Andrew Richard scored 13 points to lead Highview Christian of Charleston.

Greenville (7-5) 58

Farrington 6-1-13, Jardine 4-1-9, Lizotte, Lavigne 1-0-2, Lebel 3-0-6, Graves 3-0-8, Woodbury, St. Louis 3-0-6, Aucoin 4-0-8, Wortman 1-0-2, Chilson, Gilbert, McLaughlin 2-0-4, Caola, Muzzy, Griffin

Highview Christian (2-8) 30

Richard 5-1-13, Peach, W. Allard 1-0-2, Mountain 2-2-6, Reed 2-0-4, N. Allard, Fernandez, Rowe 1-0-3, Frish 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Graves 2; Richard 2

Greenville 22 35 47 58

Highview Chr. 8 10 17 30

MCI 52, Lincoln Academy 34

At Pittsfield, Andy Tracy tallied 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead host Maine Central Institute past Lincoln Academy.

Devon Peaslee led Lincoln Academy of Newcastle with 11 points.

Lincoln Academy (5-7) 34

Peaslee 3-5-11, Ford 0-1-1, Elwell 2-2-6, Alley, Taylor 1-0-2, Pushard, Coppersmith 1-0-2, Stailing 0-1-1, Williams 3-2-8, Mahan, Bagley 1-1-3

MCI (9-2) 52

Tracy 6-8-20, Nichols 1-2-5, Hart 2-0-5, Glencross, Trombley 2-0-4, Havey, Neace 1-0-3, Jones, McGrady, Quint 2-2-6, Sobey 2-1-6, Souliere, Morton 0-3-3

3-pt. goals: Nichols, Hart, Neace, Sobey

Lincoln Academy 10 14 22 34

MCI 19 19 31 52

JV: MCI 50-40

Ellsworth 54, MA Lynx 52

At Ellsworth, Matt Karst hit a running jump shot from the elbow with less then a second remaining to lift the Eagles to their second victory over the Lynx this season.

Karst finished with 15 points and Demetrios Katsiaficas tossed in 11 for Ellsworth. Anthony Britt added eight points and six steals.

Derek Libbey paced Mattanawcook of Lincoln with a game-high 19 points and Levi Slike scored 14.

Mattanawcook (8-3) 52

Libbey 5-7-19, Slike 7-0-14, Andrews 1-2-5, Hanscom 2-0-4, Emery 1-2-4, L’Italien 1-4-6, Gardner

Ellsworth (8-3) 54

Karst 5-4-15, Katsiaficas 4-2-11, Dewitt 2-4-8, Coombs 1-0-2, Archer 2-0-6, Britt 4-0-8, Jellison 2-0-4, Royal, Whitney, Taylor, Allen

3-pt. goals: Libbey 2, Andrews; Archer 2, Karft

Mattanawcook 15 25 41 52

Ellsworth 16 32 41 54

JV: Mattanawcook 54-50 (OT)

Hampden 68, Nokomis 52

At Hampden, Jordan Cook racked up 33 points and 10 rebounds and Dan McCue 13 points and five assists as Hampden rolled past Nokomis of Newport.

J Uhrin notched 15 points for the Broncos.

Tyler Norris paced the Warriors with 16 points while Dylan Palmer added 13 and Benson Mensah-Bonsu 10.

Nokomis (3-9) 52

Norris 8-0-16, Palmer 5-2-13, Mensah-Bonsu 5-0-10, Hopkins 3-1-7, Leal 2-0-4, Vile 0-2-2, Shea

Hampden (11-1) 68

Cook 10-13-33, Uhrin 4-7-15, McCue 4-3-13, Evans, Hasse, Schaeffer, Farley 1-1-3, Hodgdon 1-0-2, Sliver 1-0-2, Aurelio

3-pt. goals: Palmer; McCue 2

Nokomis 4 14 29 52

Hampden 14 27 45 68

JV: Hampden 56-44

Mt. View 57, Camden Hills 55

At Thorndike, Jesse Haffner scored the winning basket for Mount View with 18 seconds left to lead the Mustangs to victory.

Haffner netted a total 15 points while Kyle Tripp also had 15 points. Kyle Harvey chipped in with 12 points for the winners.

Camden Hills was led by Cameron Puls and Paul Draper with 11 points each.

Camden Hills (6-6) 55

Puls 5-1-11, Draper 5-0-11, Pieri 4-1-9, Campbell 3-0-8, Cavanaugh 2-0-6, Fisher 2-0-5, Burke 0-1-1, Mithcell 1-0-2, Feener 1-0-2, Wootton

Mt. View (6-6) 57

Tripp 7-1-15, Haffner 5-4-15, Harvey 6-0-12, Price 2-0-4, Wentworth 1-0-3, Carter 2-0-4, Caron 1-0-2, Dimick 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Campbell 2, Cavanaugh 2, Fisher, Draper; Haffner, Wentworth

Camden Hills 13 21 40 55

Mt. View 15 26 40 57


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