Coyotes upset Bangor girls for first win King, Prendergast give spark

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BANGOR – Jenna King scored six of her team-high nine points in the fourth quarter as the Old Town Coyotes defeated the Bangor Rams 39-35 in schoolgirl basketball action at Barry Gym Friday night. It was Old Town’s first win of the season.
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BANGOR – Jenna King scored six of her team-high nine points in the fourth quarter as the Old Town Coyotes defeated the Bangor Rams 39-35 in schoolgirl basketball action at Barry Gym Friday night.

It was Old Town’s first win of the season.

Staci Prendergast netted seven points, all in the fourth quarter, for the Coyotes.

Amy Hackett scored 10 points for the Rams.

Old Town (1-15) 39

Gray 1-1-3, Randall 0-6-6, Wilcox 2-0-4, Brown 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-2-4, King 3-1-9, Prendergast 1-4-7, Taylor 1-2-4

Bangor (7-9) 35

B. Hackett 1-0-2, Dana, Heath 2-0-6, A. Hackett 5-0-10, Smith 3-0-6, Hartley 1-0-2, Roberts, Wadleigh, Clukey 1-0-3, Godinez 3-0-6, Anselmino

3-pt. goals: King 2, Prendergast; Heath 2, Clukey

Old Town 5 15 22 39

Bangor 6 15 29 35

JV: Bangor 56-52

Foxcroft 54, Penquis 46

At Milo, Vanessa Lougee scored 10 of her 12 points in the third quarter to help lead Foxcroft Academy to victory over Penquis.

Danica Brown paced the Ponies with 15 points and Sabrina Sharrow added 12.

Sophomore Erica Lyford led the Patriots with 26 points.

Foxcroft Academy (4-12) 54

Adkins 1-0-2, Brown 7-0-15, Martin 3-3-9, Sharrow 4-3-12, V. Lougee 5-2-12, T. Lougee 2-0-4, Withee, Flanders

Penquis (0-16) 46

Benoit 1-0-2, Fowles 3-0-8, Lyford 8-9-26, Carey 1-0-2, Royal 1-0-2, Chambers 3-0-6, Goodine, Clark

3-pt. goals: Brown, Sharrow; Fowles 2, Lyford

Foxcroft 14 20 39 54

Penquis 8 19 35 46

JV: Foxcroft 55-20

MCI 45, Oak Hill 29

At Pittsfield, Victoria Huff scored 15 points to lead Maine Central Institute to victory over Oak Hill of Sabattus.

Jenna Lorentsen added 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Huskies.

Ambyr Provost led Oak Hill with seven points.

Oak Hill (2-14) 29

Wark 1-2-4, Nyberg 2-0-4, Pelletier 0-1-1, Provost 3-1-7, Pulk 1-0-2, Sabine 2-0-4, Corbin 2-1-5, Labrie 0-2-2, Delaney, Hayden, Hinkley

Maine Central Institute (12-4) 45

B. Asaro 0-6-6, A. Asaro 1-2-4, Judkins 1-0-3, V. Huff 6-0-15, Lorentsen 3-4-10, Ky. Huff 1-0-2, Clement 2-1-5, Mosher, McLaggan, Kr. Huff, Houston, Fields-Love, Ka. Huff

3-pt. goals: V. Huff 3, Judkins

Oak Hill 6 13 24 29

MCI 14 24 41 45

JV: Oak Hill 32-27

Rockland 45, Mount View 37

At Thorndike, Dana Clark netted 10 points and Danielle Hansen nine to pace Rockland by Mount View.

Miranda Grotton led the Mustangs with 14 points while Dakota McAdams grabbed 16 rebounds.

Rockland 45

Clark 4-1-10, Hansen 2-5-9, Boggs 3-2-8, Ranquist 2-0-6, Heal 3-0-6, Sirois 1-0-2, Picard 1-2-4

Mount View 37

Montminy 0-2-2, Bennett 2-0-4, Ggrotton 5-0-14, Mefessa 2-0-5, Jones 3-0-6, McAdams 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Clark, Ranquist 2; Grotton 4, Mefessa

Rockland 6 17 32 45

Mount View 4 13 29 37

Skowhegan 44, Nokomis 40

At Newport, Bethany Sevey scored 10 of her game-high 20 points in the third quarter as Skowhegan overcame a seven-point halftime deficit and held off Nokomis.

Ashley Matchett tossed in eight points and Megan Smith recorded seven rebounds and four steals for the Indians.

Noelle Lincoln led the Warriors with 13 points, and Kelley Paradis notched 13 points and six steals.

Skowhegan (11-5) 44

Sevey 5-9-20, Matchett 3-1-8, Smith 2-2-6, Lambert 2-0-4, Pinkham 2-0-4, Evans 1-0-2, Atkinson

Nokomis (8-8) 40

Lincoln 5-0-14, Paradis 5-2-13, Cooper 2-1-7, Welch 3-0-6, Lieberman, White, Batchelder, Wyman

3-pt. goals: Sevey, Matchett; Lincoln 4, Cooper 2, Paradis

Skowhegan 10 16 32 44

Nokomis 7 23 31 40

JV: Skowhegan 33-21

Lawrence 42, Hampden 39

At Hampden, Bogan Liberty tossed in 16 points as Lawrence of Fairfield held off Hampden Academy.

Mallorie Blakney chipped in with 11 points for the Bulldogs.

Tanna Ross led the Broncos with 11 points, and Lauren Maltz added nine.

Lawrence (12-4) 42

Liberty 5-6-16, Blakney 3-5-11, Gilbert 1-0-3, Perry, Murray 2-4-8, Nickerson 1-0-2, Bernatchez 0-2-2

Hampden Acad. (8-8) 39

Ross 4-1-11, Maltz 4-1-9, Webb 2-0-4, Foster, Libbey 2-1-7, K. Rawcliffe 2-2-6, R. Rawcliffe 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Gilbert; Ross 2, Libbey 2

Lawrence 12 19 33 42

Hampden Acad. 13 15 22 39

JV: Lawrence 29-24

MDI 49, Ellsworth 42

At Ellsworth, Amethyst Cousins scored 25 points to lead Mount Desert Island of Bar Harbor to the win over Ellsworth.

Paige Saunders led the Eagles with 13 points and Hillary Savage added 12 points.

Mount Desert Island (14-2) 49

Young 1-1-3, Lewis 3-2-9, Orman 2-0-4, Cousins 10-5-25, Falt 2-4-8, Banks, Gray, Vaux

Ellsworth (1-16) 42

Carter 2-0-4, Saunders 5-3-13, Richter 1-0-2, Lyons 1-0-3, Savage 4-1-12, Allen 4-0-8, Beal, Jellison, Sawyer

3-pt. goals: Lewis; Savage 3, Lyons

MDI 11 23 38 49

Ellsworth 5 18 32 42

JV: MDI 67-40

Hockey

Orono 5, Yarmouth 3

At Alfond Arena in Orono, Mark Cloutier scored the tie-breaking goal off of a Nathan Curtis assist with 4:45 left in regulation to lead Orono by Yarmouth.

Chris McConnno added an insurance goal with 13 seconds left for the 12-2-1 Red Riots. Sean Babin scored twice and Tony Raymond added a goal and an assist. Jordan Dudley provided two assists as Jared Bussell stopped 23 of 26 shots.

John Bubier scored a goal and had two assists for 3-11 Yarmouth. Keith Moulton and Nick Randall scored and Shane Perreault made 32 saves on 37 shots.

Hampden 6, Foxcroft 5

At Sawyer Arena, Bangor, D.J. Duplissis scored the winning goal off of an Ethan Chase assist with 3:24 left in regulation to lead Hampden Academy past Foxcroft Academy of Dover-Foxcroft.

Andrew Brown scored a goal and assisted another for the 4-12 Broncos. Chase, Troy Gaudet, Wesley Woods, and Tyler McGraw added goals. Josh Tardiff provided two assists as Matt Albert made 31 saves on 36 shots.

David White scored twice for the 0-12-1 Ponies. Mike Winkler had a goal and two assists and Nick Lovejoy added a goal and an assist. Zach Dever scored and Brad Bellemare had two assists. Chad Phillips stopped 46 of 52 shots.

Boys basketball

Mattanawcook 64, Bucksport 48

At Lincoln, Derek Libbey scored 17 points as the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx earned their 12th victory.

Shey Gardner added 15 points and Brady Vose scored 13 for the Lynx.

Todd Freeman led Bucksport with 12 points, while Dylan Dedmon contributed 11.

Bucksport (3-13) 48

Freeman 6-0-12, Dedmon 5-1-11, Fish 1-1-3, Fitzgerald 1-0-3, Robbins 1-1-3, Maguire 1-0-2, Cooke 0-1-1, Bisher 2-2-6, Gray 1-0-2, Kone 1-0-3, Harriman 1-0-2, Cooper, Woodman

Mattanawcook Acad. (12-4) 64

Libbey 6-3-17, Gardner 6-2-15, Vose 5-2-13, Smith 1-4-7, Young 2-3-7, Langevin 2-1-5, White, Cahill, Laird, Birmingham, Hanscom, McKinnon, Hannington

3-pt. goals: Fitzgerald, Kone; Libbey 2, Gardner, Vose, Smith

Bucksport 15 24 35 48

Mattanawcook 17 33 52 64

Rockland 80, Mount View 68

At Rockland, freshman Chris Nolan scored 16 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter to lead Rockland to the win over Mount View of Thorndike.

Garrett Worster led the Tigers with 19 points, six assists, and four steals. Nick Baudanza also scored 19 points and Brian Walton had eight points and 10 rebounds.

Ethan Jean led the Mustangs with 25 points. Josh St. Clair and Tyler Miles both added 12 points.

Mount View (5-11) 68

Mehurer 0-1-1, Keller 2-0-4, Jean 7-0-25, St. Clair 4-4-12, Price 2-1-5, Carter 2-0-4, Miles 6-0-12, Piersiak 2-1-5, Caron

Rockland (7-9) 80

Dresser 0-1-1, Nolan 3-11-18, Morrill 1-1-3, Baudanza 6-7-19, Worster 8-3-19, Walton 2-2-8, Ilvonen 3-0-8, Searle 1-0-2, Patterson 1-0-2, Meklin

3-pt. goals: Jean; Walton 2, Ilvonen 2, Nolan

Mount View 9 26 42 68

Rockland 17 28 47 80

PVHS 74, Searsport 63

At Howland, Brian Harris scored 14 of his 22 points in third quarter when Penobscot Valley outscored Searsport 26-17 en route to the victory.

Chad Trapier chipped in with 16 points and 17 rebounds for the winners, Cory Soucy netted 14 points and Ryan Ware had 10.

Josh Nickerson paced the Vikings with 17 points, Nate Adams added 11 and Kyle Ritchie put in 10.

Searsport (3-13) 63

Nickerson 8-1-17, Adams 4-2-10, Ritchie 4-1-10, Cameron 2-3-8, Peach 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-3, Anderson 1-1-3, Ashy 3-0-7, McHatten, Kingsbury

PVHS (5-11) 74

Harris 8-4-22, Trapier 8-0-16, Soucy 5-2-14, Ware 3-4-10, Babineau 1-1-3, Jipson 2-0-4, Awalt 1-2-4, Thompson 0-1-1, Dolley, Hallett, Theriault

3-pt. goals: Adams, Ritchie, Smith, Ashy; Harris 2, Soucy 2

Searsport 12 26 43 63

PVHS 12 30 56 74

JV: PVHS 60-42

Bangor 64, Old Town 29

At Old Town, Alex Gallant netted 19 points and Sam Chase chipped in 10 as Bangor rolled past Old Town.

Josh Clukey paced the Coyotes with six points.

Bangor (12-1) 64

Gallant 8-3-19, Chase 2-6-10, McDade, Crews 1-0-2, Jellison 2-2-6, LaRochelle 1-0-2, McAllian 2-0-5, Zolper 1-0-2, Edwards 0-2-2, Francis 0-1-1, Suvlu 0-1-1, Bernstein 1-1-3, Webb 1-2-5, Martin 0-1-1, Weston 2-1-5

Old Town (2-11) 29

Clukey 3-0-6, Fournier 1-2-5, Ba 1-3-5, Wilkins 1-2-5, Clark 1-0-2, Paradis 1-0-2, Shorey, Hussy, Ziegenbien 0-1-1, Shanley 1-1-3, Carmichael

3-pt. goals: McAllian, Webb; Fournier, Wilkins

Bangor 17 26 45 64

Old Town 7 16 24 29

JV: Bangor 73-41

Schenck 92, Lee Academy 59

At Lee, Chris Byron tallied 21 points and 10 rebounds and Kerry Thompson added 19 points as Schenck powered past Lee Academy.

Mike Lowell netted 14 points and James Graham chipped in 12 for the Wolverines. Lanny Thompson finished with 10 points and seven boards.

Devan Parker recorded 10 points and 10 rebounds, and Sydney Surratt had 16 points for the Pandas.

Schenck (15-2) 92

Byron 8-2-21, K. Thompson 6-4-19, Lowell 3-7-14, Graham 3-5-12, L. Thompson 5-0-10, Hutchins 1-2-5, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Deveau 1-0-3, McCafferty 0-2-2, Lewis 1-2-4, Levasseur, Waite

Lee Academy (9-6) 59

Parker 8-2-20, Surratt 3-9-16, Pickering 4-0-9, Coulombe 1-0-2, Connick 1-0-2, Guido 1-0-2, MacDonald 1-0-2, Doty 1-0-2, Torres 1-0-2, Bird 0-2-2, Beers

3-pt. goals: Byron 3, K. Thompson 3, Lowell, Hutchins, Deveau; Parker 2, Surratt, Pickering

Schenck 19 37 67 92

Lee Academy 12 21 40 59

JV: Schenck 62-58 (OT)


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