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CALAIS – Robbie Rogers scored 12 of his game-high 22 points in the first half as the undefeated Calais Blue Devils cruised to their 15th win, 99-45 over the Narraguagus Knights in schoolboy basketball action Thursday.
Adam Knowles racked up 16 points, nine rebounds, six assists. He scored 10 points to spark a 33-13 first-quarter burst for the Blue Devils. Chris Taylor chipped in with 16 points and Cal Shorey 14. Brandon Tomah had five steals.
Ren Dorr’s 11 points paced the Knights of Harrington.
Narraguagus (3-9) 45
Dorr 4-3-11, Perry 2-3-7, Meserve 2-0-4, Green 1-0-2, Chase 1-2-5, Taylor 1-2-4, Ostberg 1-1-3, Moody 2-0-4, Gallant 2-1-5
Calais (15-0) 99
Rogers 9-3-22, Taylor 6-3-15, Knowles 6-1-16, Shorey 6-2-14, Leeman 2-0-6, Cavanaugh 1-0-2, Tomah 2-2-6, Guthrie 2-0-4, Bell 3-0-8, O’Neill 2-1-5, Wallace 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Chase; Knowles 3, Leeman 2, Bell 2, Rogers
Narraguagus 13 22 30 45
Calais 33 54 79 99
JV: Calais 63-48
East Grand 80, Shead 67
At Eastport, Kyle Dicker led East Grand with 25 points as it defeated Shead.
Marcus Crocker scored 17 points and Kaleb Dicker had 14 points. Tyler Morse added 10 for the Vikings of Danforth.
Wayne Clossey led Shead with 22 points while Chris Stanhope tossed up 17 points. Aaron Sullivan added 13 points and Craig Hastings netted 11.
East Grand (5-9) 80
Crocker 7-2-17, Kyle Dicker 7-7-25, Tyler Morse 4-2-10, Kaleb Dicker 5-4-14, Beaudoin 3-0-6, Preston 2-1-5, Scott 1-1-3
Shead (1-11) 67
Stanhope 7-0-17, Clossey 10-2-22, Hastings 5-0-11, Sullivan 5-3-13, Pottle 1-0-2, Lewey 1-0-2, Patterson, Reed, Cyr
3-pt. goals: Kyle Dicker 2, Crocker; Stanhope 3, Hastings
East Grand 22 47 69 80
Shead 18 36 52 67
Ellsworth 83, Bucksport 41
At Bucksport, Corey Dewitt poured in 22 points as the Eagles rolled past the Golden Bucks.
Demetrios Katsiaficas scored 15 points and Chris Archer 11 for Ellsworth.
Todd Freeman paced Bucksport with 14 points.
Ellsworth 83
Dewitt 8-3-22, Katsiaficas 7-1-15, Archer 4-0-11, Doe 2-0-4, Royal 2-0-4, Jellison 1-0-2, Whitney 4-0-8, Taylor 1-0-2, Allen 2-0-4, Coombs 3-1-7, Britt 1-0-2, Karst 1-0-2
Bucksport 41
Freeman 6-1-15, Robbins 2-0-5, Pappas 1-0-2, Maguire 2-1-6, McLellan, Fish 1-0-2, Cooke, Bisher 3-0-6, Bowden 0-1-1, Kone 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Archer 3, Dewitt 3; Freeman 2, Robbins, Maguire
Ellsworth 17 46 59 83
Bucksport 14 16 28 41
JV: Bucksport 46-42
Camden Hills 55, Belfast 50
At Belfast, the Windjammers overcame an 18-6 first-quarter deficit and outscored the Lions 21-10 in the second en route to their eighth victory.
Paul Campbell paced the winners with 12 points and Christian Pieri added 11.
Colin Kennedy scored 15 points and grabbed six rebounds for the Lions. Jake Arthers added 13 points and Ben Felton had 10 rebounds.
Camden Hills (8-5) 55
Campbell 5-0-12, Pieri 4-3-11, Cavanaugh 0-1-1, Fischer 2-2-6, Wooton, Burke 1-3-5, Mitchell 2-0-5, Draper 1-3-6, Bryant 1-0-2, Puls 2-3-7, Feener
Belfast (5-9) 50
Whalen 3-0-9, Arthers 5-0-13, Kennedy 5-3-15, Littlefield, Felton 3-0-7, Higgins, Benjamin 0-1-1, Murphy 1-1-3, Haven 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Campbell 2, Mitchell, Draper; Whalen 3, Arthers 3, Kennedy 2
Camden Hills 6 20 41 55
Belfast 18 26 36 50
JV: Belfast 49-48
GSA 47, Sumner 39
At East Sullivan, the George Stevens Academy Eagles outscored the Tigers 15-7 in the second quarter en route to their 10th victory.
Collin Henry scored 12 points for the Eagles of Blue Hill, including six in the second quarter. Phineas Peake added nine points.
Alex Polk paced the Tigers with 16 points.
GSA (10-3) 47
Henry 4-2-10, Owen 4-0-8, Wessel 3-0-8, Peake 4-1-9, Gray 3-0-6, Bridges 2-0-4, Gordon 1-0-2, Smith, Dow
Sumner (3-10) 39
Polk 7-2-16, Jacques 3-2-8, Brooks 4-0-8, Alley 1-2-4, Manning 0-3-3, Brenton, Huber
3-pt. goals: Wessel 2
GSA 12 27 37 47
Sumner 14 21 32 39
JV: GSA 43-34
WA Raiders 53, Woodland 41
At Woodland, Jarred Sternbergh scored a game-high 16 points to spark Washington Academy of East Machias to victory.
Corey Colbeth scored 11 points for the Raiders.
Chase Smith’s 14 points paced Woodland, while Stephen Newell added 12.
Washington Acad. (7-5) 53
Sternbergh 5-6-16, Colbeth 4-2-11, Von Rotz 3-1-7, Wood 2-2-7, Hunter 2-2-6, Ramsdell 1-3-6, Nicely, Porter, M. Smith, R. Smith, Leighton
Woodland (8-4) 41
Smith 6-0-14, Newell 5-1-12, Kesel 2-0-4, James, Allen 1-2-4, Sears 1-1-3, Diadone 1-0-2, Moody 1-0-2, Lincoln, Burke, Brown, Sappier
3-pt. goals: Colbeth, Wood, Ramsdell; Smith 2, Newell
Washington Acad. 5 26 37 53
Woodland 5 18 24 41
JV: Woodland 51-47
DI-Stonington 66, Searsport 40
At Deer Isle, Collin Ciomei tallied 20 points with 10 rebounds and five assists to lead Deer Isle-Stonington to its 13th straight win.
Jon Eaton tossed in 18 points for the Mariners.
Garrett Greenlaw scored nine points to lead Searsport.
Searsport (1-12) 40
Greenlaw 3-3-9, Nickerson 4-0-8, Knox 3-0-6, Josh Nickerson 2-0-4, Adams 2-0-4, Char 1-0-3, Anderson 1-0-3, Parks 1-0-2, Ashey 0-1-1, Johnson
DI-Stonington (13-0) 66
C. Ciomei 8-4-20, J. Eaton 8-1-18, Siebert 3-3-9, S. Eaton 2-2-6, Powers 2-0-4, Billings 1-0-2, Gross 0-2-2, B. Ciomei 0-2-2, Brown 0-1-1, Douglass, Hardy, R. Garcia, C. Garcia
3-pt. goals: Char, Anderson; Eaton
Searsport 10 19 28 40
DI-Stonington 20 35 48 66
Mount View 44, MCI 29
At Thorndike, the Mount View Mustangs turned up their man-to-man defensive pressure in the second half, held Maine Central Institute scoreless in the third quarter, and didn’t look back.
Jesse Haffner and Kyle Tripp scored 11 and 10 points, respectively, for the Mustangs.
Andy Tracy led the Huskies of Pittsfield with 17 points.
MCI (10-3) 29
Tracy 5-4-17, Nichols 1-0-2, Quint 2-2-6, Sobey 2-0-4, Hart, Trombley, McGrady, Morton, Souliere
Mount View (7-6) 44
Haffner 3-5-11, Tripp 5-0-10, Dimick 2-3-7, Caron 0-4-4, Harvey 1-1-4, Wentworth 1-2-4, Carter 1-0-2, Keller 0-2-2, Derby, Cronin, Piersak
3-pt. goals: Tracy 3; Harvey
MCI 8 22 22 29
Mount View 10 20 28 44
Bangor 54, Nokomis 41
At Newport, Alex Gallant hit 11 free throws on his way to 19 points as Bangor prevailed over Nokomis.
Lee Suvlu notched 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Rams.
Tyler Norris paced the Warriors with 18 points and Benson Mensah-Bonsu added 10.
Bangor (10-4) 54
Gallant 4-11-19, Suvlu 5-1-11, Jellison 2-3-9, McAllian 1-1-3, Weston 1-1-3, Zolper 1-0-2, Hackett 1-0-2, Chase 1-0-2, Mead 1-0-2, Edwards 0-1-1, Webb
Nokomis (3-10) 41
Norris 6-6-18, Mensah-Bonsu 5-0-10, Oldenburg 2-0-4, Palmer 2-0-4, Murray 1-0-2, Lead 0-2-2, Hopkins 0-1-1, Reynolds
3-pt. goals: Jellison 2
Bangor 18 30 42 54
Nokomis 9 23 34 41
JV: Bangor 58-46
Erskine 46, Old Town 42
At Old Town, the Eagles of South China outscored Old Town 26-8 in the fourth quarter to rally from a 14-point deficit.
Sam Boynton and Nate Haskell notched 13 points each for Erskine Academy.
Travis Shaw paced Old Town with 15 points and Brian Martinez tallied 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Erskine (2-10) 46
Boynton 3-6-13, Haskell 4-4-13, Lyford 1-1-4, J. Garrity 3-0-7, Baghtoyn 2-0-5, Dunn 1-1-4, Macklin, Dennison, P. Garrity, Holt, Staples
Old Town (2-10) 42
Shaw 7-1-15, Martinez 6-1-13, Swett 2-2-7, Fournier, Clark 0-1-1, Russell 2-0-4, Shanley 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Boynton, Haskell, Lyford, J. Garrity, Baghtoyn, Dunn; Swett
Erskine 13 14 20 46
Old Town 10 20 34 42
JV: Old Town 54-50
Schenck 65, Stearns 25
At Millinocket, Mike Lowell scored 12 points as the Wolverines remained unbeaten.
Chris Byron tallied 10 points in a balanced effort by Schenck of East Millinocket.
D.J. Charette paced Stearns with six points.
Schenck (13-0) 65
Hutchins 2-0-4, McLaughlin 2-2-6, Bishop 3-3-9, Lowell 5-0-12, K. Thompson 3-1-9, Landry 1-0-2, Graham 1-0-2, L. Thompson 4-1-9, Byron 2-5-10, Pelkey 1-0-2, Lewis
Stearns (0-15) 25
MacKenzie, Cormier, Rideout, Martin 2-0-4, Kaul 1-0-2, Steward, Osborne, McCleary 1-1-3, McGreevy 2-0-4, Barnett 1-0-2, Beaulieu 1-2-4, Charette 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Lowell 2, K. Thompson 2, Byron
Schenck 14 31 48 65
Stearns 6 10 17 25
JV: Schenck 59-47
Maranacook 68, Winslow 51
At Readfield, Ryan Martin led Maranacook with 21 points as it defeated Winslow.
Jimmy Palmer added 11 points for the Black Bears.
James Wood, Adam Puiia, John Goulette and Josh Gallagher led Winslow with nine points apiece.
Winslow (3-11) 51
Scott Siviski 1-0-2, Marks, Stephen Siviski 2-2-6, Hikel, Bailey 1-1-3, Wood 4-1-9, Puiia 3-2-9, Goulette 3-2-9, Gallagher 3-3-9, Byrne 2-0-4
Maranacook (13-1) 68
Martin 8-5-21, Palmer 4-3-11, Poulin 2-4-9, Denbow 3-1-7, Hewett, Bardaglio 1-0-2, Mason 1-0-2, Collins 2-0-4, Gerrity 1-0-2, Leary 3-0-6, Gelouch, Spalding, Roberts 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Puiia, Goulette; Poulin
Winslow 9 17 34 51
Maranacook 16 35 64 68
Girls basketball
Shead 68, East Grand 23
At Eastport, Laureta Ricker scored 20 points to lead host Shead past East Grand of Danforth.
Tonya Cook chipped in with 13 points for the Tigerettes.
Kasi Parker paced the Vikings with eight points.
East Grand 23
Parker 4-0-8, A. McKay 2-2-6, Zaneldin 1-0-2, Croan 0-1-1, Daoust 1-0-3, Lloyd 1-1-3, Kendall, C. McKay, Richardson, Roy, Tuck, Bartlett
Shead 68
Cook 6-1-13, Ricker 8-1-20, H. Pottle 3-0-7, Seeley, Candelmo 4-0-9, Cummings 2-2-6, D. Pottle 0-2-2, Biss, Murphy 4-0-9, Beal 1-1-3, Smith
3-pt. goals: Daoust; Ricker 3, H. Pottle, Candelmo, Murphy
East Grand 6 14 23 23
Shead 21 34 54 68
Skowhegan 53, Hampden 22
At Hampden, Bethany Sevey hit four 3-pointers on her way to 20 points as the Indians won.
Lindsey Pinkham scored 11 points for Skowhegan.
Rylee Rawcliffe led Hampden Academy with six points.
Skowhegan (12-1) 53
Sevey 6-4-20, Pinkham 5-1-11, Saydjari 2-0-4, Paradis 3-0-7, Lagross 1-0-2 Matchett, Miller 1-1-3, Veinote, Smith, Brown 1-1-3, Evans 1-1-3
Hampden Acad. (2-12) 22
R. Rawcliffe 3-0-6, Webb 1-0-2, Libbey, Wilson 1-0-2, K. Rawcliffe 2-0-4, Martin 0-1-1, Lafayette 1-0-2, Pond, Hill, Francis-Mezger 1-3-5, Eldridge
3-pt. goals: Sevey 4, Paradis
Skowhegan 11 25 40 53
Hampden 3 11 18 22
Erskine 46, Old Town 45
At South China, Erin Corey’s layup with two seconds left lifted the Eagles past Old Town.
Corey finished with 11 points and Amy Frederikson led Erskine with 12.
Katie Bergeron notched 19 points and Jenny Jones 12 for Old Town.
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