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WOODLAND – Rachel Torrey netted 18 points as the Woodland girls basketball team opened defense of its 2006 Class D state title with a 64-28 victory over Machias Saturday in high school action.
Ariel Knights had 12 points and six assists for the Dragons.
Danielle Wormell paced the Bulldogs with 13 points.
Machias (0-1) 28
Cherry 2-1-5, Whitman 1-1-3, Corbett 2-0-4, Lipton 1-0-2, Moody 0-1-1, Wormell 4-3-13, Harrington, Thompson, Scoville, Shults, Ranke, Libby, Elliott
Woodland (1-0) 64
Knights 4-4-12, Laking 1-0-2, Ham 2-0-4, Torrey 8-2-18, Nicholas 2-0-4, Cochran 4-0-8, Bergin 1-0-2, Mitchell 4-0-8, Murphy 3-0-6, Coutinho, Sabattus, Parks
3-pt. goals: Wormell 2
Machias 2 12 23 28
Woodland 14 33 49 64
JV: Machias 44-32
Mount View 63, Lincoln Acad. 54
At Thorndike, sisters Kristin and Jennifer Masessa combined for 28 points and 16 assists to lead the Mustangs to the season-opening victory.
Each sister had eight assists while senior Kristin Masessa had 15 points and junior Jennifer Masessa added 13. Tonya Jones chipped in with 13 points and 10 rebounds while Alexis Bennett had 12 points. Dakota McAdam grabbed eight rebounds.
Stephanie Winch paced the Eagles of Newcastle with 12 points and Alex Donald netted 10.
Lincoln Academy (0-1) 54
Winch 2-8-12, Benner, Giberson 1-2-4, Hartford, McLean 4-0-8, Waltz 1-4-6, Cummings 4-0-8, Jones 2-2-6, Clifford, Donald 5-0-10
Mount View (1-0) 63
Montminy 3-1-7, Bennett 5-2-12, Grotten 1-0-2, J. Massessa 6-0-13, Jones 6-1-13, K. Massessa 5-5-15, McAdam 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: J. Massessa
Lincoln Acad. 8 21 34 54
Mount View 13 32 48 63
MDI 77, Sumner 41
At Bar Harbor, Amethyst Cousins tossed in 29 points to help the Trojans roll over the Tigers.
Kelsey Stratton and Lindsey Lewis scored 10 points apiece for MDI. Leila Banks added five assists.
Tasha Daley and Kylie Bragdon of Sumner each scored nine points.
Sumner (0-1) 41
Daley 3-2-9, Robinson 1-0-2, West 0-2-2, N. Sargent 1-0-2, Bragdon 4-1-9, Norton 2-2-6, Higgins 1-0-2, Stanwood 2-0-6, Traxler 1-1-3, Smith, Robinson, Arey, Havey, L. Sargent
Mount Desert Island (1-0) 77
Parady 1-3-5, Stratton 4-1-10, Young 1-0-2, Lewis 3-2-10, Orman 1-0-2, Gray 3-0-6, Cousins 13-3-29, Falt 2-4-8, Vaux 2-1-5, Banks, Joy, Minctons
3-pt. goals: Stanwood 2, Daley; Lewis 2, Stratton
Sumner 9 20 31 41
MDI 21 32 58 77
JV: MDI 67-28
DI-Stonington 59, Shead 53
At Eastport, Anika Powers scored 10 of her 17 points in the fourth quarter to power the Mariners to a come-from-behind victory.
Audra Eaton scored 16 points and Shanna Weeks added 14 for Deer Isle-Stonington.
Whitney Vinson scored nine of her 12 points in the third quarter for the Tigerettes and Whitney Remington added 12 points.
DI-Stonington (1-0) 59
Garcia 1-6-8, Eaton 5-6-16, Powers 6-5-17, Gray 0-4-4, Weeks 6-2-14, Haskell, Robinson, L. Cousins, K. Cousins
Shead (0-1) 53
Seeley 2-1-5, Smith 3-1-7, Pottle 1-1-3, Vinson 5-1-12, Doten 1-3-5, Remington 5-1-12, Sapiel 1-0-2, Stuart 3-0-6, Bonds 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Vinson, Remington
DI-Stonington 9 25 32 59
Shead 9 19 43 53
Hermon 58, Ellsworth 31
At Ellsworth, Ashley Kelley scored 16 points as the Hawks earned the win.
Erin Arnold scored 14 points for Hermon and Katie Durgin added 13 points.
Hillary Savage paced the Eagles with 11 points.
Hermon (1-0) 58
Veilleux 1-0-2, Durgin 4-4-13, Keith 2-0-4, Kelley 4-8-16, Woodard 0-3-3, Barry 1-0-2, Arnold 5-3-14, Davenport 2-0-4, Ford, Berglund, Beers, Helms
Ellsworth (0-1) 31
Carter 2-0-4, Saunders 3-0-6, Sawyer 1-0-2, Lyons 1-5-8, Savage 2-7-11, Beal, Jellison, Tupper, Richter, Allen
3-pt. goals: Durgin, Arnold; Lyons
Hermon 10 29 46 58
Ellsworth 12 20 25 31
JV: Hermon 54-30
Lee Acad. 62, Calais 40
At Calais, Aarika Ritchie poured in 21 points as the Pandas picked up the win.
Karin Bird chipped in with 15 points and Amanda Gifford scored 11.
Lindsey Mingo paced the Blue Devils with 14 points.
Lee Academy (1-0) 62
Gifford 4-3-11, Bird 6-2-15, Ritchie 8-2-21, Harris 2-2-4, Dow 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Houghton 3-1-7, Slevinsky, Cowan, McGaw, Jandreau
Calais (0-1) 40
Mingo 5-4-14, Hill 0-1-1, Clark 1-1-4, Allen 3-0-6, Cross 1-1-5, Osborne 4-0-8, Brown 1-0-2, Morrison, Marshall, Blake, McVicar, Beaton
3-pt. goals: Ritchie, Bird; Clark
Lee 11 21 29 40
Calais 17 34 50 62
JV: Calais 39-29
Presque Isle 50, John Bapst 45
At Presque Isle, Sarah Porter scored five of her 16 points in the final two minutes as the defending Class B state champ Wildcats won a rematch of the 2006 Eastern Maine Class B title game.
Angela Norsworthy scored 16 points and added six steals for Presque Isle, which had a 12-0 run to end the third quarter.
Hillary Laferriere led John Bapst of Bangor with 18 points. Lauren Nichols had 15 points and 11 rebounds.
John Bapst (1-0) 50
Nichols 6-3-15, Andrle 1-0-3, MacQuillian 2-2-6, Gibson 1-0-3, Laferriere 9-0-18, Jordan, McGowan, Estes, Gormley
Presque Isle (0-1) 45
Michaud 1-0-2, Porter 7-0-16, Clukey 0-3-3, Glovins 1-0-2, Legassie 1-5-7, Watananuchit 0-4-4, Norsworthy 5-6-16, Buckley, Ward
3-pt. goals: Andrle, Gibson; Porter 2
John Bapst 13 28 34 45
Presque Isle 9 21 34 50
JV: John Bapst 41-21
Mt. Blue 53, Hampden 45
At Hampden, University of Maine-bound Christina Mosher scored 10 of her 15 points in the second half to help the Cougars rally past the Broncos.
Meg Robinson had 14 points for Mt. Blue of Farmington, which converted 14 of 20 free throws in the second half.
Tanna Ross, who is also heading to Maine and got her first varsity action in a year after sitting out the entire 2005-06 season with a knee injury, paced Hampden with 22 points.
Mt. Blue (1-0) 53
Mosher 5-5-15, Robinson 5-2-14, Webster 3-0-6, Deshanes 0-3-3, Oswald 0-3-3, Silkman 3-3-9, Fournier 1-0-3, Keach, Allen
Hampden Academy (0-1) 45
Ross 9-2-22, Webb 1-0-3, Libbey 2-2-8, K. Rawcliffe 2-0-4, Martin 4-0-8, Foster, Wilson, Maltz, R. Rawcliffe
3-pt. goals: Robinson 2, Fournier; Ross 2, Libbey 2, Webb
Mt. Blue 10 20 34 53
Hampden 10 22 28 45
JV: Hampden 41-29
Hodgdon 46, Van Buren 40
At Van Buren, Heather Condon scored 12 of her 16 points in the second half as the Hawks held off the Crusaders.
Megan Lajoie scored 19 points for Van Buren and Taylor Parent added 10 points.
Hodgdon (1-0) 46
Martin 2-1-5, Sloat 2-0-6, McGary 3-0-6, Condon 8-0-16, Estabrook 0-1-1, Hare 4-0-8, Levesque, Carpenter, T. Quint, M. Quint
Van Buren (0-1) 40
Laplante 0-2-2, Ouellette 1-0-2, Lajoie 7-3-19, Vaillancourt 1-1-3, Parent 5-0-10, Gereben 2-0-4, Deschaines, Bard
3-pt. goals: Sloat 2; Lajoie 2
Hodgdon 8 15 30 46
Van Buren 11 15 23 40
Boys basketball
Narraguagus 74, Jones.-Beals 62
At Jonesport, the Knights of Harrington hit 11 of their 14 free-throw attempts in the closing minutes to seal the win.
Blake Chase poured in 29 points to power Narraguagus. Kris Greene added 12 points and eight rebounds.
Josh Faulkingham paced the Royals with 16 points and nine rebounds, while Mikey Smith contributed 14 points and Jeremy Bassett had nine points and 13 rebounds.
Narraguagus (1-0) 74
Meserve 0-3-3, Beal 2-0-5, Polley, Greene 3-6-12, Dorr 1-2-4, Chase 10-6-29, Ramsey, Hinkle 0-2-2, Look 1-0-2, Kennedy 3-3-9, Smith 3-2-8
Jonesport-Beals (0-1) 62
A. Beal 3-0-7, Smith 4-6-14, Faulkingham 7-2-16, Peadon, H. Beal 2-2-7, Kelly 3-1-8, Milliken, Bassett 3-3-9, Lyons, Look, Holmes
3-pt. goals: Chase 3, Beal; A. Beal, H. Beal, Kelly
Narraguagus 16 33 50 74
Jonesport-Beals 16 27 40 62
George Stevens 53, Searsport 35
At Blue Hill, Elias Springer recorded 14 points and four assists to power the Eagles past the Vikings.
Rashad Frazier scored 10 points, had nine rebounds and five steals.
Randolph Santos tossed in 14 points for Searsport.
Searsport (0-1) 35
Gallant, Ritchie, Ashey, McHatten, Parks 2-0-4, Anderson 2-0-4, Peach 1-0-3, Nickerson 3-0-6, Santos 6-0-14, Cameron, Adams 2-0-4
George Stevens (1-0) 53
Walton 1-1-3, Jordan 2-2-6, Spring 3-8-14, Astbury 2-3-9, Ingraham, Saunders, Owen, Frazier 3-3-10, Lawson 1-2-4, Gordon 4-1-9
3-pt. goals: Frazier; Santos 2, Peach
Searsport 14 33 44 53
George Stevens 15 22 31 35
JV: George Stevens 62-43
Georges Valley 65, Mt. Abram 47
At Thomaston, Brandon Staples scored 11 of his 18 points in the first half to help the Bucs take a 37-23 lead en route to the win.
Thomas Woodman chipped in with 11 points for Georges Valley and Nate Frisbee had nine points and nine assists.
Wyatt Johnson had 10 points for Mount Abram of Strong.
Mount Abram (0-1) 47
Fullerton, C. Smith 1-4-6, Tranten 0-3-3, Eisenhower, Johnson 4-1-10, Richards 0-2-2, Simpson 2-2-6, Peruffo 6-0-12, Tripp 1-0-2, N. Smith 3-0-6, Ladd
Georges Valley (1-0) 65
Henry, Bertocci 2-1-6, Merrifield 3-0-6, Rogers, Sprague 2-0-5, Woodman 5-1-11, Lemieux, Frisbee 3-2-9, Staples 6-4-18, Johanson 0-2-2, Baughman 1-0-2, Wilson 1-2-4, Grierson 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Johnson; Staples 2, Bertocci, Frisbee, Sprague
Mount Abram 13 23 34 47
Georges Valley 19 37 54 65
JV: Georges Valley 65-47
Caribou 45, Bucksport 33
At Caribou, Kyle Corrigan’s 21 points paced the Vikings past the Golden Bucks.
Jarryd Rossignol contributed 11 points for Caribou.
Bucksport’s Todd Freeman tossed in 18 points.
Bucksport (0-1) 33
Fish 0-2-2, Freeman 6-4-18, Maguire 1-0-2, Cooke 2-0-5, Gray 1-0-2, Kone 0-2-2, Cooper 1-0-2, Fitzgerald, Perkins, Bisher
Caribou (1-0) 45
Corrigan 7-6-21, J. Haines 3-0-6, Fitzherbert 3-1-7, Rossignol 5-1-11, K. Anderson, Rosser, Cullins, Blaisdell, C. Anderson, St. Peter, Schuster, D. Haines
3-pt. goals: Freeman 2, Cooke; Corrigan
Bucksport 12 19 22 33
Caribou 13 26 30 45
JV: Bucksport 39-34
Orono 61, Sumner 50
At East Sullivan, Seth Dwyer tossed in 20 points as the Red Riots topped the Tigers.
Orono’s Lloyd Bryant added 11 points.
Justin Brooks scored 17 points and Justin Brenton had 10 for Sumner.
Orono (1-0) 61
Dwyer 7-6-20, Bryant 4-3-11, Spencer 2-3-6, Bates 1-0-2, Tomer 2-3-6, Hecker 1-0-2, Henigan 2-0-4, Keazer 0-1-1, Riemersma 3-0-9
Sumner (0-1) 50
Brooks 7-2-17, Brenton 4-2-10, Alexander 3-0-7, Parritt 1-0-3, Ulrich 1-0-2, Johnson 1-2-4, Huber 0-2-2, Weaver 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Riemersma; Brooks, Alexander
Orono 11 23 37 61
Sumner 5 21 32 50
JV: Orono 73-58
Hockey
Bangor 6, Edward Little 4
At Auburn, Joel Whitney scored two goals and assisted on another as the Rams topped the Red Eddies of Auburn.
John Warren scored twice for 1-0 Bangor and Christian Dionne had a goal and an assist. Nick George scored and Matt Boehmer provided three assists. Andrew Riley stopped 18 of 22 shots.
Shawn Hird and Corey Larue each scored a goal and provided an assist for 0-1 Edward Little. Adam Loudermilk made 23 saves on 29 shots.
JV: Bangor 9-1
Brewer 9, Orono 3
At Orono, Dylan Fitzpatrick logged a hat trick and added an assist to help the Witches power past the Red Riots.
Reid McLaughlin chipped in with to goals, and Matt Helfen had one goal and one assist. Mike Kotredes, Nick Risser, and Dave Perry each scored one goal, and Ryan Nadeau had three assists. Kayla Dunn saved 26 shots.
Brandon Paul led Orono with two goals and Tony Raymond added one, the first of the game. Chris McConnon had two assists. David Eugley and Jarrod Bussell combined to save 27 shots.
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