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BREWER – The Brewer Witches boys basketball team overcame a seven-point deficit at the end of the third quarter and outscored the Mt. Blue Cougars 17-1 in the fourth period en route to a 51-42 high school victory Tuesday night. Chris Wilson sparked the Witches…
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BREWER – The Brewer Witches boys basketball team overcame a seven-point deficit at the end of the third quarter and outscored the Mt. Blue Cougars 17-1 in the fourth period en route to a 51-42 high school victory Tuesday night.

Chris Wilson sparked the Witches in the fourth when he scored nine points, all from the free-throw line. He finished with 22 points and six rebounds while teammate Ryan Babin chipped in with 14 points.

Isaiah Brathwaite paced the Cougars of Farmington with 10 points.

Mt. Blue (9-4) 42

Brathwaite 3-1-10, Trask 0-1-1, Wells 3-0-7, Cleary 1-0-3, Moloney 2-0-5, A. Gilbert 3-2-8, Paytas 4-0-8, J. Gilbert, Russell, Toothaker

Brewer (6-7) 51

Wilson 3-16-22, Babin 4-4-14, Libby 2-3-8, Stratton 2-0-5, Cawley 1-0-2, Adams, Hardy, Valley, Littlefield

3-pt. goals: Brathwaite 3, Wells, Cleary, Moloney; Babin 2, Stratton, Libby

Mt. Blue 7 21 41 42

Brewer 14 24 34 51

JV: Mt. Blue 47-46

Calais 58, Lee 41

At Calais, Brandon Tomah recorded 18 points and 10 rebounds as undefeated Calais rolled to its 14th win.

Everett Houghton and Tyler Thompson paced the Pandas with 10 points apiece.

Lee (6-6) 41

Houghton 5-1-12, Pickering 4-0-8, Thompson 5-3-12, King 0-1-1, Bird 2-2-6, Coulombe 0-2-2, Boulrisse, Connick

Calais (14-0) 58

Tomah 8-1-18, Taylor 4-1-9, Leeman 0-2-2, Rogers 2-2-6, Knowles 3-1-7, Guthrie 2-0-4, Bell 3-0-6, O’Neill 1-0-2, Shorey 2-0-4, Wallace, Cavanaugh, Stewart

3-pt. goals: Houghton; Tomah

Lee 13 28 34 41

Calais 16 36 43 58

JV: Calais 41-37

Bangor 46, Erskine 34

At South China, Alex Gallant posted a game-high 16 points to lead Bangor by Erskine Academy.

Ryan Weston tossed in eight points for the Rams.

Nate Haskell netted the high for Erskine with 12 points.

Bangor (8-4) 46

Gallant 8-0-16, Weston 3-1-8, McCallian 2-2-7, Jellison 3-0-6, Edwards 2-0-5, Suvlu 2-0-5, Chase, Mead, Webb, Collard-Seguin

Erskine (2-10) 34

Baynton 1-0-2, Lyford 0-2-2, Macklin 0-1-1, J. Garrity 1-0-3, Baghdoyan 1-0-2, Haskell 3-4-12, Cowing 0-1-1, P. Garrity 3-0-6, Staples 2-1-5, Dennison

3-pt. goals: McCallian, Edwards, Suvlu; Haskell, J. Garrity

Bangor 21 32 36 46

Erskine 9 17 26 34

JV: Bangor 52-36

Messalonskee 72, Hampden 71

At Oakland, Nick Ouellette hit two free throws with four seconds left to put Messalonskee up by four and lead them past Hampden Academy in double overtime.

Eric Taylor and Scott Tracy each scored 10 points in the fourth quarter to put Messalonskee back in the game.

Taylor had 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Eagles.

Jordan Cook scored 33 points and had 14 rebounds for Hampden. Uhrin had 20 points and Dan McCue added 10 points.

Hampden Academy (11-2) 71

Uhrin 7-3-20, McCue 4-2-10, Hodgdon 1-0-2, Silver 3-0-6, Cook 11-10-33, Schaeffer, Farley

Messalonskee (9-3) 72

Stanhope 6-1-14, Bryant 1-0-2, Tracy 4-4-14, Natole 1-0-2, Ouellette 2-2-6, Holmes 1-5-7, Taylor 7-6-20, Lessard 3-1-7, Brooks, Evans, Hash

3-pt. goals: Uhrin 3, Cook; Tracy 2, Stanhope

Hampden 15 23 43 57 64 71

Messalonskee 11 23 35 57 64 72

JV: Messalonskee 48-37

Lawrence 59, Nokomis 56

At Newport, Evan Bois scored 20 points and had six steals to spark Lawrence.

Benson Mensah-Bonsu had 14 points for the Nokomis and Dylan Palmer had four steals.

Lawrence (8-5) 59

Bois 7-5-20, Dangler 5-2-16, Costigan 2-2-6, Doyen 2-2-6, Oakes 0-4-4, Bixby 1-2-4, Perkins 0-2-2, Champagne 0-1-1, Costain, Rice, Stitham

Nokomis (3-9) 56

Norris 9-3-21, Mensah-Bonsu 6-2-14, Murray 3-2-8, Hopkins 2-0-5, Oldenburg 1-3-5, Palmer 1-1-3, Harding, Woodbury, Leal, Shea

3-pt. goals: Dangler 4, Bois; Hopkins

Lawrence 9 25 45 59

Nokomis 8 23 37 56

JV: Lawrence 41-34

Penquis 63, Stearns 23

At Milo, Nate Allen tossed in a game-high 17 points as Penquis prevailed over Stearns.

Russell Berry chipped in with 10 for the winners.

Nick Cormier’s six points led Stearns of Millinocket.

Stearns 23

Cormier 3-0-6, MacKenzie, Rideout 1-2-5, Kaul, Stewart, Osborne 2-0-4, McCleary 1-0-2, McGreevy, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Charette 1-0-2, Barnett 1-0-2

Penquis 63

Allen 6-5-17, Berry 5-0-10, London, Brown 1-0-2, Landry 0-3-3, Dolley, Bailey, Morrill 1-1-3, Stevens 2-0-4, B. Zwicker 1-0-1, Knapp 2-1-5, A. Zwicker 1-0-2, Andrews 3-1-7, Carey 1-6-8

3-pt. goals: Rideout

Stearns 6 10 12 23

Penquis 15 31 46 63

JV: Stearns 50-41

Richmond 84, Greenville 43

At Richmond, Brandon Lancaster netted 16 points, including three 3-pointers, to lead Richmond by Greenville.

Joe Jardine and Drew Wortman each had eight points to lead Greenville.

Greenville (7-6) 43

Jardine 4-0-8, Wortman 3-0-8, Lizotte, Lavigne 1-0-2, Lebel, Graves 1-2-5, Farrington 2-0-4, Woodbury, St. Louis 3-1-7, Aucoin 3-0-6, Gilbert 0-1-1, McLaughlin, Caola 1-0-2, Muzzy, Griffin

Richmond (9-2) 84

B. Lancaster 5-3-16, Nash 6-0-14, Christie 3-0-6, Gibbs, Boles 3-0-6, K. Lancaster 2-0-5, Milne 3-0-6, Kendrick 4-0-11, Chaisson 0-1-1, Clifford 2-0-5, Miller, Carter 2-2-6, Zaharchuk 4-0-8, Dyer

3-pt. goals: Wortman 2, Graves; B. Lancaster 3, Nash 2, K. Lancaster, Kendrick 3, Clifford

Greenville 10 15 28 43

Richmond 23 47 69 84

John Bapst 48, Foxcroft 38

At Bangor, Joe Novak racked up 17 points and 15 rebounds to lead the John Bapst Crusaders past Foxcroft Academy.

Ian Imbert paced the Ponies with 12 points.

Foxcroft (0-14) 38

Imbert 4-1-12, J. Nason 2-0-5, Berce 1-5-8, LaCasce 1-7-9, T. Nason 0-2-2, Adkins 1-0-2, Gourley

John Bapst (7-7) 48

Novak 5-7-17, Burnett 3-0-6, Ortiz 1-0-2, T. Gagnon 1-0-2, J. Gagnon 0-1-1, Keefe 1-0-2, Adams 3-1-8, Jameson 2-0-4, Shaler 1-0-2, Cushman 2-0-4, Healey, Frye, N. Smith, C. Smith

3-pt. goals: Imbert 3, J. Nason, Berce; Adams

Foxcroft 5 17 27 38

John Bapst 14 29 43 48

Mattanawcook 80, Hermon 60

At Lincoln, Steve Andrews scored 28 points – including eight 3-point goals – to push Mattanawcook Academy to the win.

Adam L’Italien had 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Lynx and Dylan Hanscom scored 11 points. Luke Emery had 12 rebounds.

Zach Johnson paced Hermon with 15 points and Mike Pellerin had 11 points. Ryan Tarr and Kevin Tarr each scored 10 points.

Hermon (4-8) 60

Johnson 5-2-15, Pellerin 5-1-11, R. Tarr 4-1-10, K. Tarr 4-2-10, Deabay 1-0-2, Hinton 3-0-6, Hurd 1-0-2, Thomas 1-2-4, Dority, Helms, Hills, Estes, Robinson

Mattanawcook Academy (10-3) 80

Andrews 9-2-28, L’Italien 7-1-15, D. Hanscom 2-7-11, Gardner 0-2-2, Libbey 2-4-9, Emery 3-1-7, Slike 4-0-8, Smith, Birmingham, Langevin, E. Hanscom

3-pt. goals: Johnson 3, R. Tarr; Andrews 8, Libbey

Hermon 9 23 45 60

Mattanawcook 17 44 57 80

JV: Mattanawcook 59-43

MCI 45, Waterville 37

At Pittsfield, Eric Sobey scored 14 points to lead Maine Central Institute as it defeated Waterville.

Andy Tracy added 12 points for the Huskies.

Waterville (5-8) 37

Flowers 4-0-10, Lancaster 2-2-6, Clark, Grenier 3-1-8, McCarthy 3-0-6, Huggins, Allen 2-1-5, Johnston 1-0-2, Mahew

MCI (10-2) 45

Sobey 5-3-14, Tracy 5-2-12, Nichols 3-0-8, Hart, Trombley, Souliere 1-0-2, Quint 2-5-9, Morton

3-pt. goals: Flowers 2, Grenier; Nichols 2, Sobey

Waterville 5 14 24 37

MCI 13 21 32 45

JV: Waterville 43-38

Hockey

Houlton-Hodgdon 7, Stearns 0

At Millar Arena in Houlton, Jordan Gard and Grady Anderson each scored twice as Houlton-Hodgdon improved to 9-3 on the season.

Chris Howland added a goal and an assist for the winners.

Aaron Fitzpatrick stopped all 20 shots he faced to earn the shutout in goal. Paul Ricci stopped 37 of 44 shots for 0-10 Stearns of Millinocket.

Girls basketball

Waterville 74, MCI 54

At Waterville, Morgan Frame tallied 18 points and 12 rebounds to lead Waterville past MCI of Pittsfield.

Kylie Huff paced the Huskies with 11 points.

MCI 54

Ky. Huff 5-1-11, Dodge 2-4-10, H. Asaro 2-0-4, A. Asaro 2-2-6, Oviatt 3-1-7, Faulkner 0-1-1, Lorentsen 2-2-6, Ka. Huff 1-0-2

Waterville 74

Frame 8-2-18, Bell 5-2-12, Whitten 4-0-10, Van Dyne 1-0-2, Gardner 2-3-7, Pellerin 1-1-3, Givens 3-0-7, Plaisted 4-1-9, Champagne 2-1-6

3-pt. goals: Dodge 2; Champagne, Givens

MCI 6 18 36 54

Waterville 23 39 58 74

Messalonskee 50, Hampden 36

At Hampden, Melissa Oliver scored 14 points to lead Messalonskee of Oakland past Hampden Academy.

Ashley Busque scored 12 points for the Eagles.

Mikki Libbey and Kimble Rawcliffe both scored nine points for the Broncos.

Messalonskee (9-4) 50

Busque 5-1-12, Oliver 7-0-14, C. Barker 4-1-9, A. Barker 4-0-10, Duren 1-2-4, Roderigue 0-1-1, Stuart, Perry

Hampden Academy (2-11) 36

Libbey 3-1-9, K. Rawcliffe 3-3-9, Webb 1-0-2, Martin 1-0-2, Lafayette 1-2-4, R. Rawcliffe 2-0-4, Francis-Mezger 2-2-6, Wilson

3-pt. goals: A. Barker 2, Busque; Libbey 2

Messalonskee 14 25 39 50

Hampden 13 16 26 36

JV: Messalonskee 49-36

Bangor 67, Erskine 31

At Bangor, Noelle Lincoln scored 16 points to help push Bangor to the win.

Amy Hackett had 10 points for the Rams and Tawnya Godinez added nine points.

Amy Fredrikson paced Erskine Academy of South China with seven points.

Erskine Academy (3-8) 31

A. Siegfriedt 0-3-3, St. Amand 2-0-4, Malley 1-0-2, Busmanis 1-0-2, Howard 2-0-4, Belden 2-0-5, Fredrikson 2-3-7, Corey 1-1-3, Richardson 0-1-1, Strout, R. Siegfriedt

Bangor (9-4) 67

Heath 2-0-4, A. Hackett 5-0-10, Smith 3-0-6, Lincoln 5-2-16, Wadleigh 2-0-4, Dubois 3-0-6, Curtis 2-0-4, Clukey 3-0-6, Godinez 4-0-9, B. Hackett 1-0-2, Dana, Bisacre, Hartley

3-pt. goals: Belden; Lincoln 4, Godinez

Erskine 9 12 22 31

Bangor 19 48 54 67

JV: Bangor 47-33

Mt. Blue 47, Brewer 43

At Farmington, Christina Mosher tossed in 20 points to lead Mt. Blue past Brewer.

Alyson Webster chipped in with 13 for the Cougars.

Elizabeth Cote led three Witches in double figures with 14 points. Katie Quimby added 12 and Leah Jackson 10.

Brewer (6-7) 43

Quimby 5-0-12, Cote 6-2-14, Jackson 4-2-10, Wilson 1-2-4, Gomm, J. McClain 1-1-3, Seymour, M. McLain

Mt. Blue (9-4) 47

Webster 6-1-13, Mosher 5-10-20, Robinson 1-1-3, Laney 2-4-9, Oswalt 1-0-2, Flikman, Fournier, Allen

3-pt. goals: Quimby 2; Laney

Brewer 10 20 32 43

Mt. Blue 7 17 31 47

John Bapst 74, Foxcroft 38

At Bangor Auditorium, Chere Wickstrom scored 23 points to help lead John Bapst to the win.

Lauren Nichols had 12 points for the Crusaders and Taylor Greenlaw had 11 points. Gwen Wadleigh scored 10 points and Ashley Freeman had nine assists.

Leslie Martin led Foxcroft Academy with 15 points.

Foxcroft Academy (1-11) 38

Weymouth 3-0-7, Hall 3-2-8, Pluff 3-0-6, Brown 0-2-2, Martin 6-3-15, Rice, Lerback, Thomas, Lougee

John Bapst (10-4) 74

Jordan 1-0-2, Freeman 2-0-4, Nichols 5-2-12, Greenlaw 5-1-11, Wickstrom 9-0-23, Wadleigh 5-0-10, Havnick 1-0-2, McGuan 0-1-1, Sonesen 1-0-2, Laferriere 2-1-5, Gibson 0-2-2, Maquillian, Hardy

3-pt. goals: Weymouth; Wickstrom 5

Foxcroft 7 18 26 38

John Bapst 20 33 57 74

Skowhegan 81, Old Town 38

At Old Town, Bethany Sevey scored eight of her game-high 23 points in the third quarter as the Indians pulled away from Old Town.

Nicole Paradis contributed 10 points for Skowhegan.

Jenny Jones paced Old Town with 11 points.

Skowhegan (11-1) 81

Saydjaki 0-2-2, Paradis 3-3-10, Sevey 8-5-23, Atkinson 0-1-1, Lagross, Pinkham 3-0-6, Matchett 2-0-4, Thompson 3-1-7, Miller 3-1-8, Ames 0-1-1, Smith 3-2-8, Brown 2-3-7, Evans 2-0-4

Old Town (2-10) 38

Bergeron 3-0-6, Brown 1-0-2, Randall, Jones 3-4-11, Wilcox, Reardon 1-1-3, McLaughlin 0-2-2, King 3-0-7, Kennedy 2-0-5, Smart, Guay 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Sevey 2, Paradis, Miller; Jones, King, Kennedy

Skowhegan 13 34 63 81

Old Town 6 19 23 38

Dexter 56, Orono 29

At Dexter, Mallory Ames scored 12 of her 16 points in the first half to help Dexter to its 10th win.

Nicci Burton scored 11 of her 16 in the second half for Dexter.

Emily Sypher led Orono with 10 points.

Orono (6-7) 29

Sypher 4-2-10, Colbath 0-2-2, Young 1-0-2, Artesani 1-1-3, Starno 2-1-5, Balaban 0-2-2, Woodbrey 1-1-3, Pavento 1-0-2, Bates, Hanson

Dexter (10-1) 56

Ames 8-0-16, N. Burton 5-3-16, Cote 3-2-8, Poirier 1-4-6, Clukey 1-2-4, Richardson 1-0-2, L. Burton 0-2-2, Chambers, Mountain, Wing

3-pt. goals: N. Burton 3

Orono 6 7 23 29

Dexter 14 30 43 56

JV: Orono 38-16

Central 54, Piscataquis 28

At Guilford, Markie Davis and Caitlin Elliot each scored 13 points to lead Central of Corinth past Piscataquis.

Kelly Martel and Tracy Dewey led the Pirates with seven points apiece.

Central (10-4) 54

Davis 5-3-13, Elliot 6-1-13, Collins 1-0-2, Brownell 2-0-4, Trafton 1-0-2, Underhill 4-1-9, LeBlanc 1-1-3, Melton 1-0-2, Libby 2-2-6, Morin, Voisine

Piscataquis (5-8) 28

Martel 2-1-7, Dewey 2-2-7, Davis 1-2-4, Woodbury 1-0-2, J. Martell 1-1-4, Shufelt 1-2-4, K. Martel, Izbicki, White

3-pt. goals: Martel 2, Dewey, J. Martell

Central 9 23 47 54

Piscataquis 7 11 19 28

JV: Central 35-16

Greenville 38, Richmond 20

At Richmond, Beth Bartley had 16 points and 12 rebounds to lead Greenville to victory.

Hannah Breton scored 13 for the winners.

Brittni Carver scored eight for Richmond.

Greenville (11-2) 38

Bartley 7-2-16, Breton 6-1-13, Larsen 1-1-3, Martel 1-0-2, Muzzy 1-0-2, Gary 1-0-2, Harmon, Boucher, Wyman, Erickson, Harris, Ward

Richmond (1-11) 20

Carver 3-2-8, Hughes 2-1-5, Cray 1-1-3, Rossignol 1-0-2, Russell 1-0-2, Clifford, Rice, S. Williams, O. Williams

3-pt. goals: none

Greenville 7 22 30 38

Richmond 4 10 16 20

Nokomis 51, Lawrence 46

At Fairfield, Teresa Cooper’s 3-pointer with 2:40 remaining was the key to a 13-0 run that lifted Nokomis of Newport from a 40-37 deficit into a 50-40 lead.

Tatum Welch topped the Warriors with 15 points, Kelley Paradis added 10, and Cooper finished with nine.

For the Bulldogs, Brogan Liberty posted a game-high 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds.

Nokomis (6-6) 51

Paradis 2-4-10, Fournier, Peterson 3-1-7, Al. Bragdon 2-2-6, Cooper 3-2-9, As. Bragdon 2-0-4, Welch 4-7-15

Lawrence (8-5) 46

Blakney 3-3-10, Gilbert 1-0-3, Campbell 1-0-2, Perry 1-0-2, Dow, Liberty 6-5-17, Murray 2-0-6, Spieldenner, Nickerson 1-0-2, Bernatchez 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Paradis 2, Cooper; Murray 2, Blakney, Gilbert

Nokomis 8 14 29 51

Lawrence 8 16 30 46


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