DeWitt rallies Eagles Runner snatches win from Bapst

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ELLSWORTH – Corey DeWitt scored on a runner with two seconds remaining to lift Ellsworth to a 65-64 basketball victory over John Bapst Saturday afternoon. DeWitt dropped a game-high 25 points and Demetrios Katsiaficas tossed in 20 for the Eagles. Matt Carst chipped in with…
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ELLSWORTH – Corey DeWitt scored on a runner with two seconds remaining to lift Ellsworth to a 65-64 basketball victory over John Bapst Saturday afternoon.

DeWitt dropped a game-high 25 points and Demetrios Katsiaficas tossed in 20 for the Eagles. Matt Carst chipped in with 10 for the winners.

Joe Novak scored 20 points and ripped down 24 rebounds for the Crusaders. Josh Jameson added 13 points and Ethan Cushman came off the bench to score 10.

John Bapst (7-7) 64

Novak 8-4-20, Cushman 4-2-10, Jameson 5-2-13, Adams 2-0-4, Keefe 2-0-4, T. Gagnon 4-0-9, Burnett 2-0-4, Shaler

Ellsworth (11-3) 65

DeWitt 8-6-25, Katsiaficas 8-2-20, Carst 4-2-10, Jellison 2-0-4, Archer 1-0-2, Britt 2-0-4, Coombs, Allen, Royal

3-pt. goals: Jameson, T. Gagnon; DeWitt 3, Katsiaficas 2

John Bapst 11 27 45 64

Ellsworth 14 39 53 65

JV: John Bapst 45-33

Shead 90, Lubec 65

At Eastport, six players scored in double figures as host Shead rolled past Lubec.

Craig Hastings tossed in 22 points, Justin Lewey added 15 and Wayne Clossey chipped in with 14 for the Tigers. Chris Stanhope netted 12 and Aaron Sullivan added 10 for the winners.

Chad Murray scored a game-high 30 points and Timmy Gross tallied 16 for the Hornets.

Lubec (1-10) 65

Gross 6-4-16, Murray 12-3-30, Schults 4-1-9, McPhearson 1-0-2, Munson 1-0-2, Reed 2-2-6, Stafford, Francis

Shead (2-11) 90

Stanhope 6-0-12, Clossey 6-2-14, Hastings 9-3-22, A. Sullivan 3-4-10, J. Lewey 7-1-15, Patterson 1-1-3, C. Sullivan 1-0-2, Reed 1-0-2, Pottle 2-0-6, Cyr 2-0-4, B. Lewey

3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home

Lubec 9 28 48 65

Shead 24 50 75 90

Dexter 48, Penquis 45

At Dexter, Ryan Martin netted 20 points and had six assists to lead Dexter by Penquis of Milo.

Nick Peirce added 14 points and a late game steal to help put the game away.

Russell Berry scored 15 points to lead the Patriots.

Penquis (8-6) 45

Berry 7-1-15, Allen 4-0-8, Morrill 3-1-7, A. Zwicker 2-2-7, Carey 2-0-4, Landry, B. Zwicker, Knapp, Andrews, Stevens

Dexter (11-2) 48

Martin 6-6-20, Peirce 5-3-14, A. Woodman 1-1-4, Robinson 1-1-3, Lavin 1-0-2, B. Woodman 1-0-2, Eastman 1-0-2, Cote 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: A. Zwicker; Martin 2, Peirce, A. Woodman

Penquis 13 18 32 45

Dexter 14 28 34 48

JV: Dexter 48-35

Woodland 73, Jonesport-Beals 67

At Woodland, Chad James made seven of eight free throws in the final 90 seconds of the game to secure the victory for the Dragons.

Stephen Newell also turned in a 6-for-7 effort in the fourth quarter to aid Woodland, which had to counter a 13-point, third-quarter effort by J-B’s Ross Griffin. Griffin finished with 24 points, 22 in the second half.

Newell paced Woodland with 23 points and Chase Smith added 18. James netted 12 and Chris Moody had 10.

Joseph Libby chipped in with 19 points for the Royals, Ben Ellis put in 13 and Ralph Backman netted 10.

Jonesport-Beals (10-4) 67

Alley 0-1-1, Backman 5-0-10, Ellis 5-3-13, Libby 7-3-19, Griffin 9-5-24, Kelley, Barton, Brock

Woodland (9-4) 73

Smith 7-0-18, Newell 6-7-23, Diadone 2-0-4, Kesel 2-0-4, Sears 1-1-3, Moody 3-3-10, James 2-8-12

3-pt. goals: Libby 2, Griffin; Smith 4, Newell 4, Moody

Jonesport-Beals 10 27 42 67

Woodland 11 29 49 73

JV: Jonesport-Beals 64-51

Maranacook 55, MCI 51

At Pittsfield, Ryan Martin talled 19 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead Maranacook to victory.

Jimmy Palmer tossed up 12 points while Bryce Spalding added 10 points for the Black Bears.

Victor Quint paced Maine Central Institute with 19 points while Andy Tracy had 17. Cody Hart added 10 points for the Huskies.

Maranacook (14-1) 55

Martin 7-3-19, Palmer 4-4-12, Spalding 4-2-10, Poulin 1-4-6, Denbow, Bardaglio 1-0-3, Collins, Leary 2-0-5

MCI (10-4) 51

Hart 4-1-10, Quint 8-3-19, Tracy 6-5-17, Souliere 1-0-2, Sobey, McGrady 0-1-1, Trombley, Nicholas 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Martin 2, Palmer 2, Bardaglio, Leary; Hart

Maranacook 6 25 37 55

MCI 9 25 34 51

Piscataquis 38, Central 31

At Guilford, Brandon London came off the bench to score nine of his 11 points in the fourth quarter as Piscataquis edged Central of Corinth.

Shane Tracy tossed in 10 points for the PCHS Pirates.

Stephen LaFlamme netted nine points for the Red Devils.

Central (10-5) 31

LaFlamme 4-0-9, Kane 2-0-5, Pineo 1-0-3, Palmer 2-0-4, L. Nickerson 2-0-4, R. Nickerson 3-0-6, Perkins, Fenn, Collins

Piscataquis (8-7) 38

Tracy 4-0-10, London 3-5-11, Wharff 2-2-7, Jef. Robinson 2-0-4, Jar. Robinson 1-0-2, Burdin 2-0-4, Zimmerman, Martell, Harmon, Coldwell

3-pt. goals: LaFlamme, Kane, Pineo; Tracy 2, Wharff

Central 11 15 25 31

Piscataquis 7 11 23 38

JV: Piscataquis 38-27

MA Lynx 47, Presque Isle 39

At Lincoln, Derek Libbey scored a game-high 21 points, after going 7-for-7 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter to lead Mattanawcook Academy past Presque Isle.

Adam L’Italien chipped in with nine points for the Lynx.

Matt McGlinn netted 16 points and Chris Coffin added 10 for the Wildcats.

Presque Isle (13-2) 39

McGlinn 6-2-16, Coffin 5-0-10, York, Belanger, Brooker 1-0-2, Chaney, Kingsbury 2-0-4, Doyen, Whittaker 3-0-7

Mattanawcook (11-3) 47

Libbey 5-8-21, L’Italien 4-1-9, Gardner, Andrews 2-2-6, D. Hanscomb 2-1-5, Emery, Slike 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: McGlinn 2, Whittaker; Libbey 3

Presque Isle 14 18 21 39

Mattanawcook 11 22 37 47

JV: Presque Isle 40-29

Caribou 55, Hermon 46

At Caribou, Kyle Corrigan scored five of his game-high 18 points in the third quarter and Ben Rosser added four of his nine as Caribou outscored Hermon 11-3 to break the game open and win its third straight.

Caleb Rosser had 11 points for the winners and Jeremiah Fitzherbert had eight more.

Mike Pellerin’s 11 points and Ryan Tarr’s eight led Hermon.

Hermon (4-9) 46

Deabay 2-0-6, K. Tarr 2-0-4, Helms 2-1-5, R. Tarr 3-2-8, Pellerin 3-4-11, Johnson 1-0-2, Hurd 1-0-2, Estes 3-0-6, Hinton 1-0-2, Robinson, Thomas

Caribou (9-6) 55

Corrigan 8-1-18, J. Haines 3-0-7, Fitzherbert 2-4-8, C. Rosser 4-3-11, B. Rosser 3-3-9, D. Haines 1-0-2, Rossignol, Brown

3-pt. goals: Deabay 2, Pellerin; Corrigan, J. Haines

Hermon 12 20 23 46

Caribou 17 27 38 55

JV: Hermon 50-44

Girls basketball

Shead 74, Lubec 71 (OT)

At Eastport, Taunya Cook scored a game-high 23 points, including a short jumper from the paint in the waning seconds of regulation to force overtime, to lead Shead past Lubec.

Cook had nine rebounds and four blocked shots to go with her 23 points.

Laureta Ricker had 19 points for the winners; Helen Pottle had nine points; Randi Smith grabbed 15 rebounds and Donna Candelmo hit an important three-pointer in overtime.

Kristina Scoville’s 22 points and Chelsea Hall’s 20 and Kayla Corey’s 14 points led Lubec.

Lubec (2-8) 71

Hall 9-0-20, Scoville 8-4-22, Case 3-0-6, Corey 3-8-14, C. Wright 3-0-6, K. Wright 0-2-2, Wormell, Woodbridge

Shead (8-5) 74

Cook 9-5-23, H. Pottle 3-1-9, Seeley, Candelmo 2-0-5, Ricker 6-6-19, Cummings 2-1-5, D. Pottle, Biss, Murphy, Francis 3-1-7, Beal, Smith 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Hall 2, Scoville 2; H. Pottle 2, Candelmo

Lubec 16 27 45 63 71

Shead 15 28 40 63 74

MDI 53, Foxcroft Academy 38

At Dover-Foxcroft, Amethyst Cousins scored 18 points and Susan Falt chipped in with 10 to lead Mound Desert Island past Foxcroft.

Leslie Martin led all scorers with 21 points for the Ponies.

Mount Desert Island (12-3) 53

Cousins 7-4-18, Falt 4-2-10, Young 0-5-5, Records 1-4-7, Banks, Lewis 1-2-4, Orman 1-0-2, Vaux 1-0-2, LeMoine 2-1-5

Foxcroft Academy (1-13) 38

Martin 6-9-21, Weymouth 2-0-4, Hall 2-0-4, Pluff 0-1-1, Brown 1-4-6, Rice 1-0-2, Thomas

3-pt. goals: None

MDI 11 17 32 53

Foxcroft 6 14 22 38

JV: Foxcroft Academy 36-33

Lee 76, Searsport 17

At Lee, Amanda Gifford’s 15 points led the way as five Pandas scored in double figures.

Brooke Harris and Aarkia Ritchie posted a dozen points apiece, and Karin Bird and Kerri Harris each added 11.

Annette Anderson topped the Vikings with six points.

Searsport (1-11) 17

Nelson 1-0-3, Anderson 2-2-6, Seekins, Chaney 1-0-2, Vasiliauskas 1-0-2, Peak, Lanpher, Kunus, Josephson 2-0-4

Lee (10-3) 76

Gifford 6-3-15, B. Harris 5-1-12, Moors 1-2-4, Slevinsky, Bird 5-1-11, McLaughlin 0-1-1, Ritchie 5-1-12, Jandreau 2-0-4, K. Harris 5-1-11, Houghton 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Nelson; B. Harris, Ritchie

Searsport 4 4 10 17

Lee 27 52 65 76

JV: Lee 43-19

Sumner 41, Narraguagus 34

At Sumner, Kylie Bragdon scored 14 points and pulled down 13 rebounds, and Chelsey Norton tallied 13 points, 14 rebounds and two blocked shots to lead Sumner past Narraguagus.

Kimberly Greene led the Knights with 10 points.

Narraguagus (8-7) 34

Greene 3-2-10, Torrey 1-0-2, Foss 0-1-1, Tenney 4-0-9, Albee 1-0-2, Ostberg 1-1-3, Baker 3-1-7, Cirone, Hatt, Nevells, Tenan

Sumner (11-3) 41

Bragdon 5-4-14, Norton 4-5-13, Beal 0-1-1, Page 0-5-5, Bridges 1-6-8, S. Robinson, Chandler

3-pt. goals: Greene 2, Tenney

Narraguagus 5 14 24 34

Sumner 4 12 24 41

JV: Sumner 56-48

Presque Isle 63, MA Lynx 38

At Lincoln, Katie Delong scored 16 points to lead Presque Isle to its fifteenth straight win.

Angela Norsworthy netted 13 points while Sarah Porter added 10 points for the Wildcats.

Quinci Sanderson paced Mattanawcook with 14 points.

Presque Isle (15-0) 63

Delong 6-4-16, Norsworthy 6-1-13, Porter 2-3-10, Smith 3-1-9, Morris 4-0-8, Michaud 1-0-3, Glovins 1-0-3, Cash 0-1-1, Clukey, Watananuckit, Moody

Mattanawcook (10-4) 38

Sanderson 6-2-14, Paul 2-2-7, Pelkey 2-0-4, Nesin 2-0-4m Piche 1-0-3, Libby 1-0-2, Souers 1-0-2, Vose, Nicastro, McCloskey

3-pt. goals: Smith 2, Porter, Michaud, Glovins; Paul, Piche

Presque Isle 16 31 48 63

Mattanawcook 9 13 26 38

JV: Mattanawcook 56-46

Hockey

Hampden 7, Foxcroft Academy 3

At TJ Ryan Arena in Brewer, Ian Lee and Matt Soucy each netted two goals to lead the Broncos past the Ponies.

Steve Boutin and Dan Mangano each had a goal and an assist apiece, and Troy Gaudett added two assists for 6-7 Hampden Academy. Matt Albert and Cam Murray combined to make eight saves on 11 shots.


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