BAR HARBOR – The sixth-ranked Mount Desert Island Trojans advanced to an Eastern Maine Class B quarterfinal with a 57-53 girls basketball prelim win over the No. 11 Mount View Mustangs Tuesday night.
Lindsey Lewis tossed in 16 points for the winners, Amber Orman netted 12 points and Susan Falt 11. Amethyst Cousins tallied eight points, grabbed 10 rebounds and added five steals while Kelsey Stratton contributed eight points and seven rebounds.
Jen Masessa paced No. 11 Mount View of Thorndike with 15 points. Tonya Jones added 13 points and Kristin Masessa 10.
Mount View (8-11) 53
J. Masessa 6-0-15, Jones 6-1-13, K. Masessa 4-2-10, McAdams 4-0-8, Bennett 1-0-2, Montminy 1-3-5
Mount Desert Island (15-4) 57
Lewis 6-3-16, Orman 4-0-12, Falt 5-1-11, Stratton 3-1-8, Young 1-0-2, Cousins 3-2-8, Banks
3-pt. goals: J. Masessa 3; Orman 4, Stratton, Lewis
Mount View 19 32 41 53
MDI 15 30 43 57
Presque Isle 38, Winslow 28
At Presque Isle, Angela Norsworthy scored eight of her 15 points in the second quarter to lead No. 7 Presque Isle to victory over No. 10 Winslow.
Norsworthy also had nine rebounds for the Wildcats. Kayla Legassie added eight points.
Katie McLaughlin led the Black Raiders with 14 points.
Winslow (10-9) 28
McLaughlin 4-4-14, Turner 3-0-6, Richards 2-2-4, Clark 1-1-3, Gordon 0-1-1, Nadeau, Paquette, Sylvester, Madore
Presque Isle (12-7) 38
Norsworthy 3-9-15, Michaud 0-3-3, Porter 2-2-6, Clukey 0-3-3, Glovins 0-1-1, Legassie 3-2-8, Watananuchit 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: McLaughlin 2
Winslow 10 16 21 28
Presque Isle 7 24 28 38
Belfast 49, Bucksport 40
At Belfast, Brooke Reed scored 12 points to lead No. 5 Belfast past No. 12 Bucksport.
Claire Hogan and Jillian Ross scored 10 points apiece for the Lions.
Katie Hurd paced the Golden Bucks with 17 points.
Bucksport (11-8) 40
Hurd 4-6-17, Sullivan 1-3-5, Gordon 1-4-6, Kone 3-0-6, Lanpher 1-0-2, Sanborn 1-0-2, Cooke 1-0-2, Robinson, Lalonde, Gourley, Allen, Beeson
Belfast (13-6) 49
Reed 4-4-12, Hogan 5-0-10, Ross 2-6-10, Whittier 4-1-9, Littlefield 1-1-3, Hills 1-1-3, Blair 1-0-2, Curry, Dyer, Webster, Soohey
3-pt. goals: Hurd 3
Bucksport 16 23 34 40
Belfast 13 29 36 49
Class C
Fort Kent 60, Central 49
At Fort Kent, Marissa Albert poured in 20 points and the No. 6 Warriors went on a 21-6 run in the third quarter to hold off the No. 11 Red Devils of Corinth.
Meagan Charette chipped in with 15 points and grabbed 20 rebounds for Fort Kent.
Cat Melton paced Central with 19 points and Rachel Trafton added 12.
Central (8-11) 49
R. McHugh, Davis 2-0-5, K. McHugh 3-3-9, Brownell 1-0-2, Trafton 5-2-12, Morin 1-0-2, Blanchard, Cote, Portmann, Melton 6-7-19
Fort Kent (13-6) 60
Boucher 3-1-7, E. Pelletier 3-2-9, Rossignol 0-1-1, J. Pelletier, Albert 6-5-20, Hafford 1-2-4, K. Bouchard, Charette 6-3-15, Morneault 2-0-4, Dubay, H. Bouchard
3-pt. goals: Davis; Albert 3, E. Pelletier
Central 15 29 35 49
Fort Kent 13 25 46 60
Calais 64, George Stevens 53
At Calais, Lindsey Mingo scored 21 points to lift No. 8 Calais over No. 9 George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.
Courtney Hill chipped in with 17 points for the winners.
Maddie Park paced the Eagles with 25 points and Alida Peake added 11 points.
George Stevens (9-10) 53
A. Peake 4-3-11, Park 8-3-25, Davis 1-1-3, E. Peake 1-1-3, Van der Eb 1-0-2, Eaton 0-1-1, Theoharidis 0-1-1, Ahern 2-3-7, Clapp, Brown, Freedman, Farnsworth, Astbury
Calais (13-6) 64
Hill 4-8-17, Mingo 6-9-21, Clark 2-0-4, Allen 1-5-8, Cross 2-3-7, McVicar 0-1-1, Brown 3-0-6, Beaton
3-pt. goals: Park 6; Hill, Allen
George Stevens 6 11 30 53
Calais 10 29 41 64
‘Guagus 66, Piscataquis 60 (OT)
At Harrington, Kimberly Greene scored eight of her 14 points in overtime to lead No. 7 Narraguagus past No. 10 Piscataquis of Guilford.
Courtney Foss hit two free throws with 18 seconds left in regulation to tie it at 48-48 and force overtime for the Knights.
Seaira Robinson led Narraguagus with 19 points. Foss added 16 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists and Sheila Albee chipped in 13 points and 14 rebounds.
Kellie Martel led the Pirates with 24 points. Christine Davis had 14 points and seven assists and Tracy Dewey added 10 points.
Piscataquis (10-9) 60
David 5-4-14, J. Martell 2-0-4, Shufelt 2-0-4, Dewey 3-4-10, K. Martel 9-0-24, Izbicki 1-2-4, Woodbury
Narraguagus (12-7) 66
Robinson 8-3-19, Foss 6-4-16, Greene 4-4-14, Albee 3-7-13, Ostberg 2-0-4, Caler, Baker, Burke, Perry
3-pt. goals: K. Martel 6; Greene 2
Piscataquis 8 18 34 48 60
Narraguagus 10 20 32 48 66
Class D
Washburn 50, DI-Stonington 27
At Washburn, Kelsee McLaughlin had 13 points and six steals to lift No. 2 Washburn over No. 15 Deer Isle-Stonington.
Rachel Palmer totaled 12 points and nine rebounds for the Beavers and Erica McDougal added 11 points, six steals, and five assists.
Audra Eaton led the Mariners with nine points.
Deer Isle-Stonington (7-12) 27
Eaton 4-1-9, Powers 1-4-6, Garcia 1-0-3, Robinson 1-2-4, Siebert 0-1-1, Gray 1-0-2, Weeks 1-0-2, L. Hutchins, E. Hutchins, Allen
Washburn (12-7) 50
McLaughlin 4-5-13, Palmer 6-0-12, McDougal 4-3-11, Berube 1-0-2, Amb. Reed 1-0-3, Bird 3-0-6, S. Cochran 0-3-3, Huston, Amy Reed, F. Cochran
3-pt. goals: Garcia; Amb. Reed
DI-Stonington 6 14 20 27
Washburn 11 26 36 50
Katahdin 43, Woodland 41
At Woodland, Chelsie Bates netted 15 points as No. 9 Katahdin of Stacyville upended eighth-ranked Woodland.
Ronni Robinson and Jasmine Cyr chipped in with nine points apiece for the Cougars.
Ariel Knights paced the Dragons with 15 points while Julia Nicholas added 10.
Katahdin (8-11) 43
Bates 7-1-15, Cyr 4-1-9, Moore 1-0-2, Smallwood 3-0-6, R. Robinson 4-1-9, Blum-Evitts 0-2-2, F. Robinson, Stevens
Woodland (10-8) 41
Knights 5-5-15, Ham 1-2-4, Nicholas 3-4-10, Bergin 1-2-4, Murphy 2-4-8
3-pt. goals: none
Katahdin 10 16 28 43
Woodland 7 17 23 41
Ashland 47, Jonesport-Beals 43
At Presque Isle, Suzie Poulin scored eight of her 15 points in the third quarter to lift No. 6 Ashland over No. 11 Jonesport-Beals.
Mindy Chasse had 16 points and 11 rebounds good enough for her 11th double-double of the season for the Hornets. Whitney Flint added eight points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and five steals.
Kristi Smith led the Royalettes with 19 points and Tina Beal totaled 13 points.
Jonesport-Beals (7-12) 43
Smith 8-3-19, T. Beal 5-0-13, B. Beal 4-0-8, Church 1-0-2, McLean, Libby
Ashland (13-6) 47
Chasse 5-6-16, Poulin 5-3-15, Flint 3-2-8, Cook 0-1-1, Cray 3-1-7, Landry
3-pt. goals: T. Beal 3; Poulin 2
Jonesport-Beals 19 28 30 43
Ashland 13 21 36 47
LCS/MSSM 50, Machias 19
At Limestone, Lauren Redmond scored 12 of her 19 points in the first quarter as the No. 4 Eagles rolled over the No. 13 Bulldogs.
Julie Peers chipped in with 18 points, including 10 in the third quarter, for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Stephanie Whitman paced Machias with five points.
Machias (7-12) 19
Cherry 1-2-4, Whitman 2-1-5, Harrington, Corbett 2-0-4, Thompson, Scoville, Moody, Elliot 1-0-2, Wormell, Lipton 2-0-4, Shults, Ranke, Libby
LCS/MSSM (15-4) 50
K. Peers 3-0-7, Cousins, King 3-0-6, Haffner, O’Sullivan, J. Peers 9-0-18, St. Pierre, Allen, Mulherin, Bernier, Redmond 7-3-19
3-pt. goals: Redmond 2, K. Peers
Machias 6 8 13 19
LCS/MSSM 14 25 39 50
SAHS 50, Bangor Christian 39
At Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor, Shana Martin scored eight points in the third quarter and Kaylea Collier added six as No. 10 Southern Aroostook pulled away from No. 7 Bangor Christian with a 22-14 scoring run.
Amanda Charette paced the Warriors of Dyer Brook with 14 points, Martin added 11 and Collier put in 10.
Kelly Robinson led the Patriots with 17 points and Morgan Chasse netted nine.
SAHS (10-9) 50
Goodall 1-1-3, Collier 4-1-10, Desmond 0-2-2, Caswell 1-0-2, B. Charette 4-0-8, Martin 5-1-11, Charette 6-1-14
Bangor Christian (12-7) 39
Chasse 2-5-9, Staples 2-0-5, Pelletier, Ricci, Robinson 8-1-17, Johnson 1-0-2, Libby 2-1-6
3-pt. goals: Collier, Charette; Staples, Libby
SAHS 13 19 41 50
Bangor Christian 7 15 29 39
GHCA 44, Schenck 40
At UMaine-Presque Isle, Megan Korhonen netted a game-high 30 points as the third-ranked Greater Houlton Christian Eagles narrowly avoided an upset at the hands of No. 14 Schenck.
Kayla Osborne tossed in 12 points to pace the Wolverines of East Millinocket.
Schenck (4-15) 40
Osborne 4-4-12, Nicholson 2-3-7, Bouchard 1-0-2, Waite 1-0-2, Lowell 0-1-1, MacLeod 4-0-8, Cram 4-0-8, Kimball
Greater Houlton Christian (18-1) 44
Korhonen 10-9-30, Brewer 1-0-2, Jago 2-1-5, Riopel 2-0-5, Boutlier 1-0-2, Livezey, Parker, Lord
3-pt. goals: Korhonen, Riopel
Schenck 6 20 31 40
Greater Houlton 15 21 30 44
CAHS 49, Fort Fairfield 30
At Mars Hill, Sarah Long had 20 points and 12 rebounds to lead No. 5 Central Aroostook to the win over No. 12 Fort Fairfield.
Alex Dame added 11 points and boards for the Panthers.
Heather Hathaway paced the Tigers with 11 points.
Fort Fairfield (9-10) 30
Shaw 2-0-5, Hathaway 3-3-11, McLaughlin 1-2-4, Esancy 0-3-3, Wilson 1-0-2, Chasse 2-0-5, Churchill, McNamee, Blaisdell, Lynch, Hebert
Central Aroostook (15-4) 49
McClay 1-0-2, Estabrook 1-0-2, Bradley 1-5-7, Day 0-2-2, Graham 1-1-3, Dame 5-1-11, Long 7-6-20, Robinson 1-0-2, Bowers
3-pt. goals: Hathaway 2, Shaw, Chasse
Fort Fairfield 5 8 9 30
Cen. Aroostook 7 11 26 49
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