ROCKPORT – Christian Pieri scored 15 points and dished out six assists to lead the Camden Hills Windjammers past Medomak Valley of Waldoboro 62-48 in boys basketball action Tuesday.
Paul Draper had 12 points for the ‘Jammers. Paul Campbell had 10 points and nine rebounds, while Nick Wootton grabbed 10 rebounds.
Colin O’Donnell led the Medomak Valley Panthers with 16 points and Zach Durkee chipped in with 13.
Medomak Valley (11-6) 48
Durkee 2-9-13, O’Donnell 6-3-16, Benner, Wood 1-0-3, Rhoda 0-2-2, Annah, Merrifield, Ames 2-1-5, Barnes, Goldrup 4-0-9
Camden Hills (14-4) 62
Pieri 4-7-15, Draper 5-1-12, Campbell 3-3-10, Fischer 2-0-4, Wootton 3-0-6, Hunt 0-1-1, Lammi, Mitchell 1-2-5, Hart, Smith 2-4-9, Morgan
3-pt. goals: O’Donnell, Wood, Goldrup; Draper, Campbell, Mitchell, Smith
Medomak Valley 4 19 32 48
Camden Hills 13 27 43 62
JV: Medomak Valley 50-32
Bucksport 39, George Stevens 36
At Bucksport, Todd Freeman sank a pair of free throws with 14 seconds left to erase a 36-35 deficit and then Teddy Cooke stole the ball and added a pair of insurance free throws with one second remaining.
Dom Kone had a game-high 17 points and Freeman finished with 15.
Rashad Frazier led George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill with 11 points while Elias Springer and Nick Saunders combined for 14 more.
George Stevens (6-11) 36
Walton, Jordan 0-1-1, Springer 1-4-7, Astbury 1-1-3, Ingraham 2-0-4, Saunders 2-3-7, Owen, Frazier 4-3-11, Lawson 1-1-3
Bucksport (4-13) 39
Robbins, Freeman 5-4-15, McGuire, Cooke 0-2-2, Bisher, Gray 1-0-2, Kone 7-3-17, Harriman, Dedmon 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Springer; Freeman
George Stevens 9 21 25 36
Bucksport 14 24 30 39
JV: Bucksport 54-40
MDI 69, Sumner 45
At East Sullivan, Sean Parady connected for 18 points to lift Mount Desert Island past Sumner.
Wes Chipman chipped in with 10 points for the Trojans.
Evan Alexander and Denton Johnson netted 11 points apiece to pace the Tigers.
Mount Desert Island 69
Parady 8-0-18, Chipman 3-4-10, Sattler 1-0-2, Hall 1-0-2, Merchant 1-2-4, Swanson 2-0-4, Young 1-0-3, Mitchell 3-2-9, Fern 0-2-2, Veilleux 3-3-9, Strout 2-2-6, Dunn
Sumner 45
Alexander 5-1-11, Johnson 4-0-11, Boyle 1-0-3, Hayward 2-0-5, Brooks 1-0-2, Leighton 1-0-2, Brenton 1-1-3, Weaver 3-0-6, Huber 3-0-6, Huber 1-0-2, Ingalls, Ulrich
3-pt. goals: Parady 2, Young, Mitchell; Johnson 3, Boyle, Hayward
MDI 16 38 57 69
Sumner 12 24 34 45
JV: MDI 51-35
Machias 59, Jonesport-Beals 33
At Machias, Michael Little scored 10 of his game-high 22 points in the first half as Machias built a 20-point intermission lead en route to avenging an 80-75 setback on Jan. 12.
Eric Falvey had 11 points and 10 rebounds; Dwight Whitney scored 11 points and Nick Shults had eight more.
Josh Faulkingham’s nine points and Mike Smith’s eight paced Jonesport-Beals.
Jonesport-Beals (3-14) 33
Faulkingham 4-1-9, Smith 3-0-8, A. Beal 0-2-2, H. Beal 2-0-4, Peaden 2-0-4, Bassett 0-1-1, Kelley 2-0-4, Holmes, Carver, Milliken, Lyons
Machias (6-11) 59
M. Little 7-8-22, Whitney 5-0-11, Falvey 4-3-11, Shults 4-0-8, Treat 2-0-5, Ma. Little 0-1-1, Thompson 0-1-1, Prescott, Jenkins, Lipton, Stevens, Michaud
3-pt. goals: Smith 2; Whitney, Treat
Jonesport-Beals 2 7 27 33
Machias 11 27 40 59
JV: Machias 52-32
Greenville 50, Life Christian 37
At Greenville, Richie Chilson scored eight points and recorded four steals to lead Greenville to the win over Life Christian Academy of Trenton.
Joe Gilbert also scored eight points for the Lakers.
Steve Sobel had 17 points for the Royals and Josh Williams added 10 points.
Life Christian Academy (6-10) 37
Sobel 6-2-17, Williams 3-4-10, Walsh 2-3-7, Smith 1-1-3, Richard, Morse, Cox
Greenville (7-10) 50
Chilson 4-0-8, Gilbert 4-0-8, Gallant 1-0-3, St. Louis 3-0-7, Woodbury 2-0-5, Lavigne 0-1-1, Post 3-0-6, Graves 2-0-5, Wortman 2-0-5, Aucoin 1-0-2, King, Muzzy, Caola, Sikes
3-pt. goals: Sobel 3; Gallant, St. Louis, Woodbury, Graves, Wortman
Life Christian 4 11 22 37
Greenville 8 12 40 50
East Grand 54, GHCA 46
At Danforth, senior Kyle Dicker recorded his third triple-double of the season with 17 points, 16 rebounds, and 11 assists to lead East Grand past Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Tyler Morse had 10 points and 15 rebounds for the Vikings. Ricky Parks scored all 13 of his points in the second half and Kaleb Dicker added 11 points.
David Guiggey led the Eagles with 21 points.
Greater Houlton Christian (2-15) 46
Duff 3-2-9, Socoby 2-0-6, Straubel 2-3-7, Guiggey 9-3-21, Bowers, Holmes, Morin, Kelly, Burns
East Grand (4-14) 54
Morse 5-0-10, Ky. Dicker 7-2-17, Shay 0-2-2, Parks 3-6-13, Ka. Dicker 4-2-11, Scott 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Socoby 2, Duff; Ky. Dicker, Parks, Ka. Dicker
GHCA 11 28 31 46
East Grand 14 24 39 54
Lee 60, Calvary Chapel 56
At Orrington, Jon Connick hit a three-pointer with about 1:20 left in regulation to give Lee Academy the one-point lead and the eventual win over Calvary Chapel.
Sydney Surratt scored 15 points for the Pandas. Peter Pickering and Tom Bird each scored 11 points and Devan Parker added 11 rebounds.
Jesse Newman led the Sabers with 20 points and senior Ian Seekins added 17 points, 12 rebounds, and eight blocked shots. Alex Merrill chipped in 14 points.
Lee Academy (10-7) 60
Connick 6-0-16, Surrat 5-1-15, Pickering 4-3-11, Bird 5-1-11, Parker 2-2-6, Torres 0-1-1, Coulombe
Calvary Chapel (14-3) 56
Newman 9-1-20, Seekins 7-3-17, Merrill 7-0-14, Veilleux 1-0-3, Thomas 0-2-2, Austin
3-pt. goals: Connick 4, Surratt 4; Newman, Veilleux
Lee Academy 12 21 43 56
Calvary Chapel 12 26 47 60
JV: Lee 44-36
MCI 54, Rockland 28
At Pittsfield, Pat McGrady netted 25 points to carry Maine Central Institute past Rockland.
Benson Mensah-Bonsu added 13 points for the Huskies.
Nick Baudanza scored eight points to pace Rockland.
Rockland (7-10) 28
Dresser, Nolan, Morrill 0-1-1, Harjula 0-2-2, Baudanza 3-1-8, Worster 2-0-4, Walton 2-0-5, Ilvonen 3-0-6, Elwell, Searle, Murphy 1-0-2, Patterson, Weiss, Meklin, Coyle, Butler
MCI (13-4) 54
Nichols 3-3-9, Delaney, Campbell, King, Jones, Mensah-Bonsu 6-1-13, McGrady 8-6-25, Quint 1-1-3, Sidelinger 1-0-2, Morton 1-0-2, Gerry, Marcoux
3-pt. goals: Baudanza, Walton; McGrady 3
Rockland 3 13 19 28
MCI 9 18 37 54
JV: MCI 37-35
Girls basketball
Greenville 66, Life Christian 19
At Greenville, Susan Muzzy scored 18 points to lead Greenville to victory over Life Christian Academy of Trenton on Senior Night.
Senior Hannah Breton had 17 points and six assists for the Lakers.
Alissa Ashmore paced the Royals with nine points.
Life Christian Academy (3-14) 19
Ashmore 4-0-9, Hutchinson 2-0-4, McCarty 2-0-4, Fregnel 1-0-2, Mosley, Spooner, Coffin
Greenville (11-6) 66
Muzzy 8-2-18, Breton 8-1-17, Boucher 4-0-8, Weeks 3-0-6, Martel 2-0-4, Harmon 1-1-3, Peat 1-0-2, Gilbert 1-0-2, Wyman 1-0-2, Erickson 1-0-2, Howard 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Rockwell, Murray, Theriault, Nystrom
3-pt. goals: Ashmore
Life Christian 4 6 13 19
Greenville 16 34 48 66
Orono 59, Searsport 25
At Orono, Heather Woodbrey netted 12 points as Orono downed Searsport.
Sara Pavento chipped in with nine points for the Red Riots.
Monica Josephson paced the Vikings with eight points.
Searsport (1-16) 25
Josephson 4-0-8, Clark 2-0-5, Gray 2-0-4, Seekins 1-2-4, Chaney, Vassilauskas, Peak 1-0-2, Quigley, Jettinghott, Gracelon, Lanpher 1-0-2, Faunce
Orono (7-10) 59
Woodbrey 6-0-12, Paul 2-1-6, Georgia 2-0-4, Quintal, Wagner 1-0-2, Hanson 2-1-5, Thibeault 1-4-6, Balaban-Garber 3-1-7, Pinkham 0-2-2, Pavento 4-1-9, Pinto 1-0-2, Knezevic 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Clark; Paul
Searsport 2 9 16 25
Orono 13 29 47 59
JV: Orono 40-21
WA 68, Woodland 39
At East Machias, Ashley Tilton tallied 20 points, eight steals and eight rebounds as Washington Academy earned the win to remain undefeated.
Megan Look scored 14 points while Lauren Finn had 13 for Washington Academy. Kayla Wood added 12 points for the Raiders.
Katie Murphy paced Woodland with 11 points while Julia Nicholas chipped in with 10.
Woodland (9-8) 39
Murphy 4-3-11, Nicholas 2-6-10, Laking 2-0-4, Knights 0-5-5, Parks 2-1-5, Mitchell 2-0-4
Washington Acad. (17-0) 68
Tilton 9-2-20, Look 6-2-14, Finn 4-4-13, Wood 4-2-12, Espling 1-0-3, Flannery 1-0-2, Sprangers 0-2-2, Fritz 1-0-2, Manchester, Lewey, Corey, Nicely
3-pt. goals: Finn, Wood 2, Espling
Woodland 7 18 29 39
Washington Acad. 18 35 48 68
JV: Washington Acad. 65-34
Rockland 60, MCI 45
At Rockland, Baillie Boggs scored 19 points to spark Rockland by Maine Central Institute.
Aly Nolan netted 13 points while Dana Clark added 11 points and seven assists for Rockland.
Victoria Huff posted 11 points to pace MCI while Bianca Asaro chipped in with 10.
MCI (12-5) 45
B. Asaro 4-1-10, A. Asaro 2-2-7, Mosher 1-0-2, V. Huff 4-1-11, Lorentsen 3-3-9, Ky. Huff 1-2-4, Ka. Huff 1-0-2, Clement, Judkins
Rockland (10-7) 60
Clark 4-3-11, Hansen 2-1-5, Boggs 5-9-19, Nolan 3-5-13, Ranquist 1-0-2, Heal 2-0-4, Sirois 1-0-2, Picard 1-2-4, Harjula, Felt
3-pt. goals: B. Asaro, A. Asaro, V. Huff 2; Nolan 2
MCI 15 26 38 45
Rockland 10 25 42 60
JV: Rockland 34-26
Mount View 43, Maranacook 27
At Readfield, Jen Masessa scored 14 points to help lead the Mount View Mustangs of Thorndike past Maranacook.
Tonya Jones had 10 points and nine rebounds for the Mustangs.
Brittany Myles scored 10 for the Black Bears.
Mount View (7-10) 43
J. Masessa 6-0-14, Jones 5-0-10, Montminy 3-0-6, Grotton 2-0-6, McAdam 3-0-6, K. Masessa 0-1-1, Bennett, Mayhew, Ravin, Smith
Maranacook (0-17) 27
Myles 4-2-10, Neptune 4-1-9, Kennedy 2-0-4, Colfer 1-0-2, Burr 1-0-2, Caswell, Maxwell, Norwood, Caramyhalis
3-pt. goals: J. Masessa 2, Grotton 2
Mount View 14 23 30 43
Maranacook 5 7 18 27
Messalonskee 47, Hampden 42
At Hampden, Chelsea Barker scored 18 points to lead Messalonskee of Oakland to victory over Hampden Academy.
Ashley Busque had 13 points for the Eagles.
Tanna Ross led the Broncos with 16 points.
Messalonskee (16-1) 47
C. Barker 5-7-18, Busque 4-4-13, A. Barker 4-0-9, H. Oliver 0-1-1, M. Oliver 0-1-1, Heise, Bridges
Hampden Academy (8-9) 42
Ross 7-2-16, Maltz 3-2-8, Webb 0-6-6, Foster 1-0-2, Libbey 2-0-6, K. Rawcliffe 2-0-4, Pond, R. Rawcliffe
3-pt. goals: C. Barker, Busque, A. Barker; Libbey 2
Messalonskee 14 28 35 47
Hampden 5 15 28 42
JV: Messalonskee 46-44 (OT)
Skowhegan 72, Old Town 42
At Old Town, Stephanie Seavey netted a game-high 18 points as Skowhegan placed four players in double figures en route to the win over Old Town.
Megan Smith tossed in 16 points and Lindsay Pinkham 13 for the Indians while Ashley Matchett added 12 more.
Jenna King’s 16 points led the Coyotes.
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