Gordon, Bucks hold off Hermon

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BUCKSPORT – Lindsey Gordon notched a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds as Bucksport held off Hermon 56-49 in high school girls basketball action Wednesday. Katie Hurd registered 14 points for the Golden Bucks while Bri Kone contributed eight points, seven assists and seven…
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BUCKSPORT – Lindsey Gordon notched a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds as Bucksport held off Hermon 56-49 in high school girls basketball action Wednesday.

Katie Hurd registered 14 points for the Golden Bucks while Bri Kone contributed eight points, seven assists and seven steals.

Hillary Keith and Ashley Kelley paced the Hawks with 12 points apiece.

Hermon (5-5) 49

Keith 6-0-12, Kelley 5-2-12, Veilleux, Berglund 4-0-8, Durgin 2-0-5, Arnold 1-3-5, Davenport 3-1-7

Bucksport (5-4) 56

Gordon 5-8-18, Hurd 4-4-14, Robinson, Lalonde, Gourley 1-0-2, Lanpher, Allen, 3-0-6, Kone 3-2-8, Beeson, Cooke, Sullivan 2-1-5, Sanborn 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Durgin; Hurd 2

Hermon 12 16 32 49

Bucksport 11 22 31 56

JV: Hermon 48-24

So. Aroostook 65, East Grand 18

At Danforth, Brittany Charette and Amanda Charette each scored eight points to propel Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook past East Grand.

Courtney Lloyd and Nikki Tuck each netted six points to pace East Grand.

So. Aroostook 65

Goodall 3-0-6, King 1-0-3, Collier 3-0-6, Desmond 2-0-4, Bergan, Bustard 3-1-7, Caswell 3-0-6, Grant 2-0-4, Regan, Hudson 2-1-5, B. Charette 4-0-8, Martin 3-0-6, McGary 1-0-2, A. Charette 3-2-8

East Grand 18

Zaneldin 1-2-4, Crone, Kendall 1-0-2, Lloyd 3-0-6, Daoust, Tuck 2-2-6, Roy, Gilman

3-pt. goals: King

So. Aroostook 22 36 52 65

East Grand 2 8 9 18

Mattanawcook 60, Ellsworth 25

At Lincoln, Michelle Paul connected for 15 points to pace Mattanawcook Academy to the win.

Bree Hanscom tossed in 14 points for the Lynx.

Kara Beal’s seven points led Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (1-8) 25

Beal 3-1-7, Carter 2-0-4, Cross 2-1-5, Jellison 1-0-2, Tupper, Saunders 1-0-2, Richter 0-1-1, Sawyer 1-0-2, Wigman, Lyons, Savage 1-0-2

Mattanawcook (8-1) 60

Paul 5-2-15, Bree Hanscom 6-2-14, Piche 2-0-4, Nicastro 1-0-2, Libbey 1-1-3, Bro. Hanscom 3-2-8, Anderson 2-0-4, Hawkins 0-1-1, West 2-0-4, Burleigh 1-1-3, Nesin 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Paul 3

Ellsworth 6 16 16 25

Mattanawcook 22 31 47 60

JV: Mattanawcook 43-36

George Stevens 49, Sumner 35

At Blue Hill, Maddi Park scored 17 points as George Stevens Academy topped Sumner of East Sullivan.

Alida Peake added 13 points for the Eagles.

Kylie Bragdon paced Sumner with 16 points while Chelsea Norton added 11 points for the Tigers.

Sumner 35

Smith, Daley 1-0-2, Robinson 1-0-3, West 1-0-3, Sargent, Bragdon 8-0-16, Norton 4-3-11, Higgins

George Stevens 49

Clapp, Davis 1-2-4, Park 5-5-17, E. Peake, A. Peake 4-2-13, Van Dereb 3-0-6, Brown 1-0-2, Eaton 2-0-4, Freedman, Theohardis 1-0-2, Ahern 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Robinson, West; Park 2, A. Peake 3

Sumner 17 25 28 35

George Stevens 10 27 38 49

JV: GSA 35-22

Dexter 69, Searsport 39

At Dexter, Mallory Ames scored a school-record 44 points to lead Dexter past Searsport.

Ames bested her sister Ashley’s mark of 43 set in 2005. She is also one point away from 1,000 career points.

Katie Poirier added 12 points for the Tigers.

Shannon Vasiliauskas led Searsport with nine points.

Searsport (6-1) 69

Vasiliauskas 4-1-9, Quigley 4-0-8, Clark 2-1-5, Chaney 2-2-6, Seekins 1-0-2, Peak 2-0-4, Josephson 2-0-4, Jettinghoff 0-1-1, Gray, Garcelon, Lampher, Faunce

Dexter (1-9) 39

Ames 21-2-44, Poirier 6-0-12, Gove 1-1-4, Chambers 1-0-2, Mitchell 1-0-2, Burton 1-0-2, Richardson 1-0-2, Lawson 0-1-1, Patterson, Chapman, Clukey, Murray

3-pt. goals: Gove

Searsport 8 13 21 39

Dexter 22 49 66 69

JV: Dexter 27-18

Hockey

Presque Isle 8, Hampden 2

At Brewer, Dylan Collins scored three goals and grabbed an assist to lead Presque Isle by Hampden Academy.

Jason Martin and Greg Cyr each netted a pair of goals while Brandon Daigle added one for Presque Isle. Ethan Hill made 14 saves on 16 shots for the Wildcats.

Mike Meurkas and DJ Duplissis each scored a goal for Hampden. Matt Albert made 36 saves on 44 shots for the 0-7 Broncos.

Boys basketball

Washington Acad. 74, Machias 45

At East Machias, Chris Wood scored 13 of his 17 points in the second half to lead Washington Academy past Machias.

Joey Hunter had 17 points and 16 rebounds for Washington Academy and Jeff Ramsdell scored all 12 of his points in the second half. Ben Teer and Mike Von Rotz scored 10 points apiece.

Michael Little scored 26 points to lead Machias.

Machias (4-5) 45

Whitney 3-1-7, Mi. Little 8-10-26, Ma. Little 0-2-2, Jenkins 2-0-4, Shults 3-0-6, Treat, Michaud, Lipton, Prescott, Thompson, Falvey

Washington Academy (7-2) 74

Leighton 3-0-6, Teer 4-2-10, Wood 6-4-17, Von Rotz 5-0-10, Hunter 5-7-17, Smith 1-0-2, Ramsdell 6-0-12, Porter, Johnson

3-pt. goals: Wood

Machias 14 28 33 45

Wash. Acad. 10 24 47 74

JV: Washington Acad. 52-49

Woodland 80, Narraguagus 54

At Harrington, Chad James netted a game-high 21 points to spark Woodland past Narrarguagus.

Ben Cyr tossed in 18 points while Aaron St. Pierre added 11. Spencer Brown chipped in with 10 for the Dragons.

Blake Chase and Chase Kennedy each scored 13 points to pace the Knights.

Woodland (7-3) 80

St. Pierre 5-0-11, James 9-0-21, Cyr 5-5-18, Brown 5-0-10, Curtis 3-2-8, Diadone 1-0-2, Smith 1-2-4, Lincoln 1-0-2, Rolph 1-1-3, Flannery, Sappier

Narraguagus (5-3) 54

Chase 6-0-13, Kennedy 5-3-13, Meserve 2-3-8, Parsons 4-0-8, Baker 0-2-2, Greene 1-0-2, Look 1-0-2, Strout 1-0-2, Smith 2-0-4, Beal, Polley, Dorr, Ramsey, Hinkle, Gidney

3-pt. goals: St. Pierre, James 3, Cyr 3; Chase, Meserve

Woodland 29 50 66 80

Narraguagus 10 29 46 54

JV: Woodland 63-54


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