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BANGOR – Kerry Thompson scored 17 points to pace Schenck to a 68-56 boys basketball victory over Bangor Christian at the Eastern Maine Community College gym on Wednesday.
Mike Lowell had 16 points for the Wolverines of East Millinocket. Chris Byron added 14 points and 15 rebounds.
Zach Johnson led the Patriots with a game-high 24 points. Colby Robinson added 13.
Schenck (5-1) 68
Lowell 6-2-16, Thompson 7-3-17, Byron 6-2-14, L. Thompson 3-2-8, Graham 2-0-5, Brown 1-0-2, McLaughlin 3-0-6
Bangor Christian (2-2) 56
Johnson 8-7-24, Robinson 5-0-13, Cook 2-1-5, Gregory 4-0-8, Bradford 2-0-4, Pelletier 1-0-2, Caldwell, J. Johnson
3-pt. goals: Lowell, Graham; Z. Johnson, Robinson
Schenck 15 31 42 68
Bangor Chr. 12 19 36 56
JV: Schenck 44-26
Messalonskee 58, Brewer 44
At Oakland, Eric Taylor tossed in 18 points as Messalonskee held off Brewer.
Orlando Holmes chipped in with 10 points for the Eagles.
Ryan Babin scored 19 points for the Witches.
Brewer (2-3) 44
Babin 7-1-19, Liby 3-0-6, Adams 2-0-4, Bissell 1-0-2, Hutchins 2-0-5, Valley 4-0-8, Meeker, Belote
Messalonskee (4-1) 58
Taylor 7-4-18, Holmes 3-3-10, Brener 1-3-5, Haggan 2-1-5, Hutchinson 0-1-1, Gilbert 2-0-4, Natole 3-2-8, Ouellette 2-3-7, Berndt, Brann, Pelletier, Hash, Debois
3-pt. goals: Babin 4, Hutchins; Holmes
Brewer 14 21 32 44
Messalonskee 23 36 43 58
JV: Messalonskee 52-50
Caribou 38, John Bapst 24
At Bangor, Kyle Corrigan scored 10 points to carry Caribou by John Bapst.
Jaryd Rossignol chipped in with eight points for the Vikings.
Ethan Cushman led John Bapst with eight points.
Caribou (4-2) 38
Corrigan 3-4-10, Fitzherbert 3-1-7, Rosser 3-1-7, Rossignol 3-2-8, D. Haines 2-2-6, J. Haines, Anderson, Cullins, Brown
John Bapst (2-4) 24
Bragdon 1-0-2, J. Gagnon 1-0-2, N. Smith 01-1, Ortiz 1-0-2, Healey 2-0-4, Merritt 2-1-5, Cushman 4-0-8, M. Gagnon, D. Smith, Frye, Burke
3-pt. goals: none
Caribou 4 10 26 38
John Bapst 4 12 19 24
JV: Caribou 50-43
DI-Stonington 56, Lee 46
At Lee, Bryant Ciomei netted 16 points and had seven assists as Deer Isle-Stonington topped Lee Academy.
Jon Eaton scored 14 points while Collin Ciomei added 11 for the Mariners.
Tom Bird led the Pandas with a game-high 19 points, and Devan Parker added 11.
DI-Stonington (6-0) 56
B. Ciomei 6-3-16, Eaton 6-2-14, C. Ciomei 4-3-11, Powers 3-2-8, S. Eaton 3-1-7, Hardy, Brown, Siebert
Lee Acad. (2-2) 46
Bird 4-10-19, Parker 4-3-11, Coulombe 1-0-3, Surratt 1-2-4, Pickering 4-0-9, Connick, MacDonald
3-pt. goals: B. Ciomei; Bird, Pickering
DI-Stonington 14 31 41 56
Lee Acad. 9 20 30 46
JV: Lee 63-45
Hermon 51, Penquis 39
At Milo, Zach Deabay tossed in 11 points as Hermon held off Penquis for its first win.
Kevin Tarr and Shannon Thomas each tallied 10 points for the Hawks.
Nathen Allen led the Patriots with 13 points.
Hermon (1-3) 51
Gross 1-0-2, Deabay 4-2-11, Tarr 4-2-10, Helms 3-2-7, Hinton 2-0-4, Robinson 2-3-7, Thomas 5-0-10, Rowe
Penquis (1-5) 39
London, Allen 5-1-13, Brown 1-0-2, Bailey 1-1-3, Leland 1-0-2, Larson, Zwicker, Stevens 3-3-9, Knapp 0-2-2, Andrew 1-0-2, Herbest, Berr 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Deabay, Helms; Allen 2
Hermon 11 24 39 51
Penquis 6 18 27 39
JV: Hermon 69-30
Nokomis 64, Skowhegan 57
At Newport, Steve Shea netted 17 points and Dylan Palmer 14 as Nokomis rallied to win.
Jordan Woodbury recorded 13 points and four steals and Joe Miller chipped in with 12 points for the Warriors.
Will Luther and Eric Thistle each scored 13 for the Indians.
Skowhegan (0-6) 57
Luther 5-1-13, Thistle 5-2-13, Davis 4-1-9, Schribner 4-0-8, Verville 3-0-8, Godell 2-0-4, Taylor 1-0-2, McDaniel, Vigue
Nokomis (2-4) 64
Shea 6-5-17, Palmer 5-3-14, Woodbury 5-2-13, Meyers 5-0-12, Reynolds 3-0-6, Wooldridge 1-0-2, Littlefield
3-pt. goals: Luther 2, Verville 2, Thistle; Meyers 2, Palmer, Woodbury
Skowhegan 15 30 45 57
Nokomis 15 29 45 64
JV: Skowhegan 54-41
Dexter 51, Searsport 43
At Dexter, Steve Robinson tallied 11 points and eight rebounds as Dexter pulled away from Searsport for the win.
Dan Beatham recorded 11 points and five boards for the Tigers.
Randolph Santos scored eight points for the Vikings.
Searsport (0-5) 43
Gallant 1-0-2, Ritchie, Parks 1-0-2, Adams 1-1-3, Anderson 3-0-7, Peach 1-0-2, Nickerson 3-1-7, Santos 4-0-8, Pedrick 1-0-2, Smith
Dexter (4-2) 51
Woodman 1-5-7, Spizuoco 1-2-4, Stewart 3-0-6, Beatham 3-4-11, Leal 1-0-2, Robinson 4-3-11, Peirce 3-0-6, Cote 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home
Searsport 8 19 26 33
Dexter 13 32 35 51
JV: Dexter 52-41
Orono 59, Penobscot Valley 52
At Howland, Josh Craig hit a conventional three-point play with a minute remaining to break a 52-52 tie and give Orono the lead for good.
Seth Dwyer had a game-high 18 points for the winners. Bryan Henigan contributed 10 points and J. Spencer eight.
Chad Trapier’s 15 points, Brian Harris’ 14, and Aaron Awalt’s 11 led the Howlers.
Orono (2-3) 59
Dwyer 8-1-18, Henigan 5-0-10, Spencer 4-0-8, Bryant 2-2-6, Craig 2-2-6, Nason 2-0-4, Riemersma 1-0-3, Bates 1-0-2, Tower 1-0-2, Hecker, Keezer
Penobscot Valley (2-4) 52
Trapier 6-3-15, Harris 5-2-14, Awalt 4-3-11, Ware 1-2-4, Soucy 1-0-3, Jipson 1-1-3, Babineau 1-0-2, Dolley
3-pt. goals: Dwyer, Riemersma; Harris 2, Soucy
Orono 13 23 38 59
PVHS 13 33 35 52
Bangor 64, Old Town 38
At Bangor, Gordy Webb tossed in 11 points as Bangor thumped Old Town.
Renaud Collard-Seguin and Alex Gallant chipped in eight points apiece for the Rams.
Mamado Ba netted 16 points for the Coyotes.
Old Town (0-6) 38
Clark 0-1-1, Paradis 1-2-4, Clukey 1-2-8, Ba 4-6-16, Shorey, Hussey 1-2-4, Ziegenbien, Wilkins, Carmichael 1-3-5
Bangor (6-0) 64
Webb 4-3-11, McDade 3-0-6, Crews, Jellison 1-0-2, Larochelle, McAllian 2-0-5, B. Zolper 3-0-7, Edwards, Francis, Suvlu 0-2-2, Berns 2-0-4, Collard-Seguin 3-2-8, Gallant 3-2-8, Chase, Martin 2-0-4, Weston 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Ba 2; Webb 3, McAllian
Old Town 7 19 29 38
Bangor 16 39 49 64
Lawrence 60, Hampden 55
At Hampden, Cameron Oakes scored a game-high 22 points to spark Lawrence of Fairfield.
Jay Dangler added 14 points and Evan Boyce 13 for the Bulldogs, who outscored Hampden 22-8 on the foul line.
Daniel McCue had 18 points and Brad Haase 16 for the Broncos.
Lawrence (4-2) 60
Oakes 7-8-22, Dangler 4-4-14, Boyce 3-7-13, Costigan 0-1-1, S. Champagne, A. Champagne 1-2-4, Perkins 3-0-6, Doyen, Bixby
Hampden (2-4) 55
Stephens, Burke 2-0-4, Turner, Evans 1-0-2, Haase 6-1-16, Burditt 4-0-8, McCue 5-6-18, Moore, Brown 3-1-7
3-pt. goals: Dangler 2; Haase 3, McCue 2
Lawrence 9 22 40 60
Hampden 12 23 36 55
JV: Hampden 51-47
Girls basketball
John Bapst 25, Caribou 22
At the Bangor Auditorium, junior center Hillary Laferriere scored a game-high 18 points, including three clutch free throws in the fourth quarter, as John Bapst overcame a scoreless second quarter to nip Caribou for its fifth straight win.
Amanda Cyr’s six points led Caribou.
Caribou (0-5) 22
Kinney 2-1-5, Espling 2-0-4, Richards 1-0-2, Cyr 2-2-6, King 1-1-3, Bossie, Ouellette 1-0-2
John Bapst (5-1) 25
Jordan 1-1-3, Nichols 1-2-4, Andrle, Macquillian, McGuan, Gormley, Gibson, Laferriere 6-6-18
3-pt. goals: none
Caribou 7 14 18 22
John Bapst 11 11 19 25
JV: JB 38-30
Messalonskee 61, Brewer 45
At Brewer, Melissa Oliver netted 19 points to lead Messalonskee by Brewer.
Chelsea Barker scored 17 points and Ashley Busque added 12 for the Eagles.
Brewer was led by Katie Kenney with 10 points.
Messalonskee (6-0) 61
C. Barker 6-5-17, Busque 2-8-12, A. Barker 2-1-5, Oliver 8-3-19, Bridges, Perry 1-0-2, Roderigue 2-0-4, Duren 0-2-2, Haiss
Brewer (1-4) 45
Albert 1-0-2, Cote 4-0-8, Valley 2-1-5, Jackson 3-1-7, M. McLain 2-2-8, Seymour, J. McLain 2-1-5, Kenney 4-2-10
3-pt. goals: None
Messalonskee 17 33 42 61
Brewer 15 20 30 45
JV: Messalonskee 58-35
Lee 74, DI-Stonington 20
At Lee, Aarika Ritchie scored a game-high 17 points and all 11 Lee Academy players scored as the Pandas cruised past Deer Isle-Stonington.
Karin Bird tallied 12 points and Dana Houghton chipped in with 11 for the winners.
Audra Eaton paced the Mariners with 12 points.
Deer Isle-Stonington (1-5) 20
Haskell, Garcia 1-0-2, Allen, Siebert, Eaton 4-4-12, Hutchins, L. Cousins, K. Cousins, Billings, Powers 2-0-4, Gray, Weeks 1-0-2
Lee Academy (4-1) 74
Gifford 2-3-7, Harris 2-0-4, Mallett 1-1-3, Bird 6-0-12, Dow 1-0-2, McLaughlin 2-0-4, Ritchie 6-4-17, Cowan 3-1-7, McGaw 3-0-6, Jandreau 0-1-1, Houghton 4-3-11
3-pt. goals: Ritchie
DI-Stonington 5 7 16 20
Lee Academy 20 42 58 74
Bangor 48, Old Town 37
At Old Town, Tawnya Godinez scored a game-high 13 points to spark Bangor.
Jenna King paced Old Town with 10 points.
Bangor (3-3) 48
Godinez 4-4-13, B. Hackett 1-0-3, Heath 3-0-7, A. Hackett 1-2-4, Smith 3-0-6, Hartley 1-2-4, Wadleigh 2-3-7, Clukey, Comstock 1-2-4
Old Town (0-5) 37
King 4-0-10, Guay, Randall 3-2-8, Wilcox 2-1-4, Goodwin 0-2-2, Brown 1-0-2, McLaughlin, Prendergast 2-0-5, Taylor 0-3-3, Foule
3-pt. goals: Godinez, Heath; King 2, Prendergast
Bangor 11 19 35 48
Old Town 9 15 25 37
JV: Bangor 52-30
Stearns 42, Houlton 40
At Houlton, Deanna Michaud’s layup from the right side with 0.7 seconds left gave Stearns of Millinocket the win.
Michaud finished with 14 points and Amy Collinsworth 10 to pace the Minutemen.
Rachel Foster led the Shiretowners with 23 points and 14 rebounds.
Stearns (4-2) 42
Michaud 7-0-14, Collinsworth 4-2-10, Achorn 3-0-7, MacDonald 2-0-4, Curtis 3-0-7, Lyons
Houlton (4-1) 40
Foster 10-3-23, Hovey 2-3-7, Sanderson 0-2-2, Bartlett 2-0-4, Rowe 2-0-4, Dow, McPartland
3-pt. goals: Achorn, Curtis
Stearns 14 18 32 42
Houlton 14 20 28 40
JV: Houlton 24-20
Lawrence 58, Hampden 38
At Fairfield, Brogan Liberty poured in 20 points as Lawrence rolled past Hampden.
Alexa Bernatchez added 10 points for the Bulldogs.
Tanna Ross paced the Broncos with 17 points.
Hampden (4-2) 38
Ross 5-6-17, Libbey 3-1-9, K. Webb 1-0-3, K. Rawcliff 1-0-2, Martin 2-0-4, Maltz 1-1-3, Pond, Littlefield, Foster, Wilson, Hill, R. Rawcliff
Lawrence (3-3) 58
Liberty 8-4-20, Bernatchez 3-4-10, M. Blakney 4-1-9, Gilbert 4-0-9, Campbell 0-1-1, Perry 1-0-2, Savage 1-0-2, Murray 1-0-3, Nickerson 1-0-2, Curless-Clark, Chavis
3-pt. goals: Libbey 2, K. Webb, Ross; Gilbert, Murray
Hampden 3 14 22 38
Lawrence 7 27 43 58
JV: Hampden 38-37
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