November 17, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Eagles upset Black Bears Bagley powers Lincoln Academy past Maranacook

NEWCASTLE – Jesse Bagley scored 16 points as Lincoln Academy sent Maranacook of Readfield to its second loss of the season, 54-50 in high school boys basketball action Tuesday.

Stephen Coopersmith added nine points and eight rebounds for the Eagles, while Devon Peaslee had eight points and five steals and David Prior had eight points and 11 rebounds.

Ryan Martin led Maranacook with 13 points.

Maranacook (14-2) 50

Poulin 2-4-9, Martin 5-1-13, Denbow 2-3-7, Hewett, Bardaglio 2-0-5, Pushard 1-0-3, Gerrity 1-0-2, Leary 3-0-7, Gilman 1-2-4, Bean

Lincoln Acad. (11-5) 54

Bagley 5-6-16, Taylor 1-0-2, Coopersmith 3-3-9, Peaslee 2-4-8, Alley 1-1-4, K. Wright 3-1-7, Prior 2-4-8

3-pt. goals: Martin 2, Poulin, Bardaglio, Pushard, Leary; Alley

Maranacook 10 19 35 50

Lincoln Acad. 19 31 46 54

Camden Hills 65, Rockland 42

At Rockport, Gordon Fischer netted 20 points to spark Camden Hills past Rockland.

Paul Draper tossed in 11 points for the Windjammers.

Teel Ilvonen and Brian Walton each scored eight points to pace Rockland.

Rockland (6-9) 42

Dresser, Harjula 0-1-1, Nolan, Morrill 1-0-2, Baudanza 2-1-5, Worter 2-3-7, Walton 4-0-8, Ilvonen 3-1-8, Elwell, Searle, Murphy 1-0-2, Coyle, Patterson 3-1-7, Butler 0-2-2

Camden Hills (12-3) 65

Campbell 3-0-6, Pieri 2-2-7, Fischer 7-4-20, C. Hart, Wootten 2-0-4, Hunt 1-0-2, Lammi 1-0-2, Mitchell 3-0-6, Draper 4-0-11, D. Hart, Weferling 1-0-2, Smith 2-0-5, Gartley, Morgan

3-pt. goals: Ilvonen; Pieri, Ficher 2, Draper 3

Rockland 9 15 26 42

Camden Hills 18 29 47 65

Lee 68, Woodland 49

At Lee, Devan Parker scored 16 points and added eight rebounds to lead Lee Academy to victory over Woodland.

Tom Bird had 12 points and five assists for the Pandas. Jesus Torres scored 12 points and Sydney Surratt had 11 points and five assists. Peter Pickering had six assists and four steals.

Chad James paced the Dragons with 13 points and four assists. Todd Diadone and Aaron St. Pierre scored 10 points apiece as Spencer Brown chipped in 10 rebounds.

Woodland (9-5) 49

James 4-4-13, Diadone 4-2-10, St. Pierre 3-1-10, Brown 2-1-5, Sears 2-0-5, Smith 2-1-5, Lincoln 0-1-1, Curtis, Boomer, Sappier, Flaherty, Wormell

Lee Academy (9-5) 68

Parker 7-2-16, Bird 6-0-12, Torres 4-2-12, Surratt 4-0-11, Pickering 3-0-7, Connick 4-0-9, Beers 0-1-1, Coulombe, Guido, MacDonald, Doty

3-pt. goals: St. Pierre 3, James, Sears; Surratt 3, Torres 2, Pickering, Connick

Woodland 15 26 35 49

Lee 14 37 51 68

JV: Lee 63-50

Shead 65, Machias 61

At Eastport, Wayne Clossey scored 10 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter to lift Shead over Machias.

Dana Mitchell scored 20 points for the Tigers.

Michael Little led Machias with 27 points. Dwight Whitney scored 13 points and Adam Treat added 11 points.

Machias (4-10) 61

Mi. Little 9-6-27, Whitney 4-3-13, Treat 5-0-11, Schults 2-0-6, Falvey 1-2-4, Emery, Ma. Little, Lipton, Jenkins, Thompson

Shead (5-10) 65

Clossey 14-0-28, Mitchell 9-2-20, Lewey 4-0-8, Sullivan 2-2-6, Hastings 1-0-3, Patterson

3-pt. goals: Mi. Little 3, Whitney 2, Schults 2, Treat; Hastings

Machias 13 25 39 61

Shead 11 28 47 65

JV: Shead 48-33

Brewer 51, Skowhegan 44

At Brewer, the Witches outscored Skowhegan 15-7 in the fourth quarter behind six Coby Hutchins points and then outscored the Indians 7-0 in overtime to notch the victory.

Brad Libby hit three free throws in the overtime for Brewer while Ryan Babin and Rick Adams each added a basket.

Babin finished with 16 points to pace Brewer and Hutchins added 11.

Will Luther led Skowhegan with 13 points and Justin Fisher netted 12.

Skowhegan (2-13) 44

Luther 5-2-13, Fisher 6-0-12, Thistle 2-0-4, Taylor 2-1-5, Vigue 1-0-2, Verville 3-0-8, Davis

Brewer (7-8) 51

Bessette 1-0-3, Libby 0-7-7, Adams 1-2-4, Bissell 1-0-2, Hutchins 4-0-11, Babin 7-1-16, Belote 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Luther, Verville 2; Bessette, Hutchins 3, Babin

Skowhegan 13 23 37 44 44

Brewer 6 15 29 44 51

JV: Brewer 40-37

Old Town 68, Nokomis 65

At Newport, Mamadou Ba scored the go-ahead basket with four seconds left in regulation to give Old Town the winning edge.

Corey Fournier scored an insurance bucket with two seconds left for the Coyotes. He also led the team with 18 points and four steals. Ba had 15 points and Ethan Shanley scored 11 points. Dillon Clark had 10 points and four steals and Zach Hussey added 10 points and nine rebounds.

Dylan Palmer paced the Warriors with 21 points. Jordan Woolridge had 12 points and eight rebounds and Joe Meyers chipped in 10 points.

Old Town (2-13) 68

Fournier 7-1-18, Ba 7-1-15, Shanley 4-3-11, Clark 5-0-10, Hussey 3-2-10, Clukey 1-0-2, Shorey 1-0-2, Paradis, Ziegenbein, Wilkens, Carmichael

Nokomis (2-13) 65

Palmer 6-9-21, Woolridge 5-2-12, Meyers 5-0-10, Shea 4-1-9, Littlefield 3-2-8, Gustin 1-1-3, Richards 1-0-2, Badeen

3-pt. goals: Fournier 3, Hussey 2

Old Town 13 20 50 68

Nokomis 12 33 52 65

JV: Nokomis 61-60

Girls basketball

Jonesport-Beals 80, Lubec 55

At Jonesport, Kristi Smith scored 30 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to power Jonesport-Beals past Lubec.

Tina Beal added 21 points and eight assists for the Royalettes.

Kayla Corey paced the Hornets with 19 points while Amanda Huntley chipped in with 11.

Lubec (7-5) 55

Corey 6-6-19, Wright 4-0-9, Huntley 4-3-11, Denbow 2-0-5, Stanley 1-3-6, Gallant 2-0-4, Lookabaugh

Jonesport-Beals (6-10) 80

Alley 1-0-2, B. Beal 2-0-4, V. McLean, Church 1-2-4, S. Smith 4-1-9, H. Carver 1-0-2, K. Smith 12-6-30, Libby 2-0-4, T. Beal 10-0-21, M. McLean, Jones, Norton, R. Carver 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Corey, Wright, Denbow, Stanley; T. Beal

Lubec 10 20 36 55

Jonesport-Beals 23 50 67 80

MDI 57, George Stevens 38

At Blue Hill, Amethyst Cousins and Lindsey Lewis scored five points apiece in the third quarter as Mount Desert Island outscored George Stevens Academy 20-7 to erase a one-point halftime deficit.

Cousins finished with a game-high 19 points, Lewis had 13 more and Amber Orman tossed in 10 points.

Maddi Park’s 16 points and Alida Peake’s 10 led GSA.

Mount Desert Island (11-3) 57

Parady, Stratton 1-2-4, Young 1-0-2, Banks, Lewis 4-5-13, Orman 3-3-10, Gray, Cousins 8-3-19, Falt 3-0-6, Vaux 0-3-3, Joy, Minctons

GSA (8-7) 38

Clapp, Davis 0-1-1, Park 5-4-16, E. Peake, A. Peake 4-1-10, Van derEb 0-1-1, Brown, Eaton 2-2-6, Freedman, Farnsworth, Theoharidis 0-1-1, Astbury, Ahern 0-1-1

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

MDI 10 23 43 57

GSA 8 24 31 38

JV: MDI 45-23

John Bapst 51, Bucksport 40

At Bucksport, Eve Jordan poured in a game-high 26 points, including five three-pointers, as John Bapst of Bangor won its 14th straight.

Lauren Nichols had 16 points for the Crusaders.

Jordan and Nichols combined for 25 first-half points as John Bapst built a 13-point intermission lead.

Lindsey Gordon and Bri Kone had 12 points each and Katie Hurd scored 10 more for the Bucks.

John Bapst (14-1) 51

Jordan 8-5-26, Nichols 7-2-16, Andrle, Maquillian 0-2-2, McGuan 0-1-1, Estes, Gormley, Laferriere 2-2-6

Bucksport (9-6) 40

Robinson, LaLonde, Gourley 0-1-1, Lanpher, Gordon 4-3-12, Kone 5-2-12, Beeson, Cooke 2-0-4, Hurd 4-0-10, Sanborn 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Jordan 5; Hurd 2, Gordon

John Bapst 16 27 43 51

Bucksport 9 14 23 40

Bangor Chr. 63, DI-S Mariners 25

At Deer Isle, Katie Libby scored 18 points to lift Bangor Christian over Deer Isle-Stonington.

Morgan Staples added 10 points for the Patriots.

Audra Eaton led the Mariners with 11 points.

Bangor Christian (11-5) 63

Libby 8-0-18, Staples 4-0-10, Johnson 3-3-9, Chasse 2-5-9, Ramirez 1-0-3, Pelletier 1-0-2, Ricci 2-0-4, Robinson 2-0-4, Bragg 0-2-2, Roman 1-0-2

Deer Isle-Stonington (6-9) 25

Eaton 2-7-11, Weeks 1-4-6, Gray 0-1-1, Powers 1-1-3, Siebert 0-2-2, Garcia 1-0-2, Haskell, Robinson, L. Cousins, K. Cousins

3-pt. goals: Libby 2, Staples 2, Ramirez

Bangor Chr. 14 26 45 63

DI-Stonington 2 6 19 25

Belfast 45, MCI 42

At Belfast, Jillian Ross scored seven of her 17 points in the fourth quarter to lead Belfast to the narrow victory over Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

Bianca Asaro and Jenna Lorentsen scored eight points apiece to lead the Huskies.

Maine Central Institute (11-4) 42

B. Asaro 4-0-8, A. Asaro 2-0-4, Mosher 3-1-7, B. Huff 1-0-3, Lorentsen 4-0-8, Ky. Huff 3-0-6, Clement 1-0-2, Ka. Huff 2-0-4, Judkins

Belfast (11-4) 45

Littlefield 2-0-4, Ross 5-7-17, Reed 1-4-6, Whittier 0-7-7, Hills 2-1-5, Anderson 1-0-2, Hogan 0-4-4, Blair

3-pt. goals: B. Huff

MCI 10 23 30 42

Belfast 11 25 27 45

JV: MCI 36-27

Camden Hills 54, Rockland 48

At Rockport, Allie Parent scored five of her 13 points in the final minute to lift Camden Hills over Rockland.

Kristin Tedford had 11 points for the Windjammers.

Dana Clark led the Tigers with 16 points and Danielle Hansen added 12 points.

Rockland (8-3) 48

Clark 7-0-16, Hansen 4-4-12, Boggs 2-0-4, Nolan 2-3-7, Ranquist 1-1-3, Picard 2-2-6, Heal, Sirois

Camden Hills (12-3) 54

Coleman 0-1-1, Tedford 4-2-11, Carlton 1-1-3, Parent 5-3-13, Fetterman 3-2-8, Johnson 4-0-9, Gushee 1-4-7, Labree 1-0-2, Garrigan

3-pt. goals: Clark 2; Tedford, Johnson, Gushee

Rockland 13 22 39 48

Camden Hills 17 33 44 54

Stearns 64, Penquis 38

At Milo, Deanna Michaud scored six of her team-high 14 points in the second quarter as Stearns of Millinocket expanded its lead to 33-23 before eventually pulling away in the second half.

Felicia Achorn had 12 points for the winners, Mikaela Rosebush had 10 and Amy Collinsworth contributed eight more.

Erica Lyford’s game-high 18 points paced Penquis.

Stearns (12-3) 64

Curtis, Michaud 6-2-14, Davis 3-0-6, Rosebush 5-0-10, Collinsworth 4-0-8, Eurich, Achorn 3-5-12, Leavitt 1-2-4, Somers, Lyons 1-2-4, MacDonald 2-2-6

Penquis (0-15) 38

Goodine 2-0-4, Fowles, Lyford 7-4-18, Carey 2-0-5, Genthner 1-0-2, Clark, Sherburne, Royal 2-0-4, Karnes 0-1-1, Chambers 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Achorn; Carey

Stearns 14 33 43 64

Penquis 11 23 31 38

JV: Stearns 62-27


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