BAILEYVILLE – Courtney Cochran scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Woodland Dragons earned their eighth consecutive victory, 70-59 over the Shead Tigerettes in schoolgirl basketball action Wednesday.
Rachel Torrey added 16 points for Woodland, while Michelle Ferry scored 14.
Laureta Ricker led Shead of Eastport with 16 points, while Taunya Cook scored 14 and Helen Pottle added nine.
Shead (7-5) 59
Cook 6-2-14, Pottle 4-1-9, Ricker 7-0-16, Cummings 2-4-8, Murphy 2-1-5, Francis 2-1-5, Smith 1-0-2
Woodland (10-1)
Clark 1-0-2, Gillespie 4-0-8, Torrey 5-6-16, Ferry 4-6-14, Nicholas 1-0-2, Cochran 10-2-22, Bergin 1-1-3, Murphy 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Ricker 2, Cummings 2
Shead 12 27 47 59
Woodland 25 45 58 70
JV: Shead 44-41
WA Raiders 51, Machias 41
At East Machias, Ashley Tilton scored 23 points and hauled down nine rebounds to lead the Raiders past the Bulldogs.
Lauren Finn netted 11 points and Mary Mawhinney grabbed 12 rebounds for Washington Academy.
Christi Holmes led all scorers with 28 points for Machias.
Machias (7-6) 41
Cherry, Whitman 1-0-2, Harrington, Lipton 2-1-5, Alley 2-1-6, Holmes 11-6-28
Washington Acad. (9-4) 51
Finn 4-0-11, Tilton 7-9-23, Govoni 2-0-5, Rushforth 1-0-2, Sprangers 1-0-2, Wood 1-0-2, Ftiz, Look 1-1-3, Snowdeal, Beach 1-0-2, Mawhinney 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Alley; Finn 3
Machias 5 20 34 41
Washington Acad. 17 32 47 51
JV: Washington Acad. 43-28
Lee 76, DI-Stonington 14
At Lee, Brook Harris led five players in double figures with 14 points as Lee Academy rolled.
Aarika Ritchie netted 13 points and Dana Houghton 12 for the Pandas. Amanda Gifford added 11 and Jackie Moors 10.
Audra Eaton led the Mariners with four points.
Deer Isle-Stonington (2-10) 14
Haskell, J. Allen, Robbins 1-0-2, A. Eaton 2-0-4, Lawny, Brewer 1-0-2, Cousins, Weed, Powers 1-0-2, Gray 0-2-2, L. Eaton, Weeks
Lee (9-2) 76
Gifford 5-1-11, B. Harris 5-3-14, Moors 3-4-10, Ritchie 4-3-13, Houghton 5-2-12, Slevinsky 3-0-6, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Jandreau, K. Harris 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: B. Harris, Ritchie 2
DI-Stonington 2 3 7 14
Lee 30 44 59 76
Sumner 63, Ellsworth 55
At Ellsworth, Chelsey Norton tallied 19 points and eight rebounds to lead Sumner past Ellsworth.
Kylie Bragdon netted 12 points and Katrina Beal added 11 for the Tigers of East Sullivan.
Ginny Dalrymple scored a game-high 21 points on seven three-pointers to lead the Eagles. Hillary Savage chipped in with 15 points and seven rebounds.
Sumner (9-3) 63
Beal 4-0-11, Robinson 2-0-4, Chandler 1-0-2, Page 1-0-2, Bridges 3-2-9, Bragdon 6-0-12, Norton 7-5-19, Higgins 1-0-2
Ellsworth (1-11) 55
Dalrymple 7-0-21, Cravens, Jellison, Rockwood, Brown 1-0-3, Sawyer, Manning 2-0-4, McEachern 1-0-2, Savage 4-5-15, Silsby 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Beal 3, Bridges; Dalrymple 7, Savage 2, Brown
Sumner 12 30 46 63
Ellsworth 13 24 37 55
JV: Sumner 47-24
Orono 45, Schenck 41
At East Millinocket, Emily Sypher netted 13 points as Orono held off the Wolverines.
Emily Artesani tossed in 11 points and Heather Woodbrey 10 for the Red Riots.
Robin Larlee paced Schenck with 11 points.
Orono (7-7) 45
Sypher 4-5-13, Woodbrey 5-0-10, Artesani 4-2-11, Colbath 1-2-4, Young 0-3-3, Starno 1-0-2, Robertson 0-1-1, Pavento 0-1-1, Balaban
Schenck (3-10) 41
Larlee 5-1-11, Waite 2-0-4, Nicholson 0-4-4, MacLeod 1-0-2, Jamo 2-3-7, Osborne 2-0-4, Peabody 3-3-9, Pray
3-pt. goals: Artesani
Orono 11 27 37 45
Schenck 8 23 34 41
JV: Orono 49-32
Dexter 61, Penquis 31
At Milo, Mallory Ames netted 19 points and Sabrina Cote 13 to lead Dexter past Penquis.
Katie Poirier chipped in with 10 points for the Tigers.
Mindy Dolley paced the Patriots with nine.
Dexter (10-1) 61
Ames 8-3-19, Cote 5-3-13, Chambers 2-0-4, Mountain 2-1-5, N. Burton 1-3-5, Wing, L. Burton 2-1-5, Poirier 5-0-10, Clukey
Penquis (1-11) 31
Dolley 4-0-9, Erica Lyford 3-0-8, Palmer 2-1-5, Ottmann, Carey, Gerrish, Clark, Sherburne, Royal 0-1-1, Stetson 2-0-4, Erika Lyford 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Erica Lyford 2, Dolley
Dexter 16 28 43 61
Penquis 2 13 22 31
JV: Dexter 42-41 (2OT)
Stearns 62, Piscataquis 42
At Guilford, Deanna Michaud, Amy Collinsworth and Angela MacDonald combined for 16 of Stearns’ 24 points in the fourth quarter to help the Minutemen pull away for the win.
Michaud led all scorers with 17 points, Collinsworth added 12 and MacDonald tallied 11 for Stearns of Millinocket.
Kellie Martel tossed in 13 points and Briana Shufelt netted 11 for the Pirates.
Stearns (10-3) 62
Michaud 7-3-17, Collinsworth 5-2-12, MacDonald 5-1-11, Arsenault 2-4-9, Freeman 1-2-4, Somers 1-2-4, Achorn 1-2-5, Hale, Rosebush, Sincyr, Davis
Piscataquis (5-9) 42
Kell. Martel 5-0-13, Shufelt 3-5-11, Davis 1-2-4, Martell 1-0-2, Kels. Martel 0-1-1, Dewey 2-1-6, Izbicki 1-3-5, Woodbury, White
3-pt. goals: Arsenault, Achorn; Kell. Martel 3, Dewey
Stearns 18 25 38 62
Piscataquis 13 26 30 42
JV: Sumner 55-18
MA Lynx 73, Hermon 45
At Hermon, the Lynx outscored the Hawks 33-4 in the second half en route to their ninth win.
Michelle Paul poured in a game-high 21 points, including seven in the third quarter for Mattanawcook of Lincoln. Bri Hanscom and Quinci Sanderson tossed in 15 points apiece and Brittany Piche added 10.
Cassie White’s 12 points led Hermon.
Mattanawcook (9-3) 73
Piche 4-2-10, Paul 7-3-21, Hanscom 6-3-15, Libby 2-0-4, Souers 0-1-1, McCloskey 0-2-2, Hawkins 1-0-2, Pelkey 0-1-1, Anderson 1-0-2, Burleigh, Nesin
Hermon (6-7) 45
White 4-4-12, Keith 0-2-2, Berglund 2-0-4, Armstrong 4-0-8, Kelly 3-1-7, Bailey 1-0-2, Helms 0-2-2, Durgin 3-2-8, Woodard, Veilleux, Davenport
3-pt. goals: Paul 4, Sanderson
Mattanawcook 19 40 57 73
Hermon 14 31 33 35
JV: Mattanawcook 55-44
Katahdin 44, Cen. Aroostook 40
At Stacyville, Ronni Robinson scored a game-high 19 points and Jessica Green chipped in with nine, all in the second half, to lead Katahdin past Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.
Kayla Day scored 14 points for the Panthers.
Central Aroostook (7-6) 40
Day 5-4-14, Brewer 2-2-6, Lundeen 3-0-6, S. Long 3-1-7, A. Long 3-1-7, Bradley, Graham, Dame
Katahdin (3-9) 44
Green 4-0-9, Robinson 7-3-17, Moore 1-0-2, Smallwood 2-0-4, Bates 2-0-4, Gallagher 0-4-4, Watson 1-0-2, Stevens 1-0-2, F. Robinson, M. Robinson, Albert, Blaum-Evetts
3-pt. goals: Green
Cen. Aroostook 9 25 32 40
Katahdin 10 22 31 44
JV: Katahdin 44-29
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