December 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Bird sparks Lee past Woodland

WOODLAND – Karin Bird scored 16 points to spark Lee Academy to a 58-45 schoolgirl basketball victory over Woodland on Wednesday.

The Pandas broke open a one-point game in the second quarter with a 20-11 run to stretch the margin to 10 by intermission.

Amanda Gifford and Brooke Harris each tallied 12 points for the winners.

Courtney Cochran led Woodland with 14 points and 25 rebounds while Julia Nicholas chipped in with 13 points.

Lee Acad. (2-0) 58

Gifford 5-1-12, Harris 5-0-12, Mallett, Grass, Bird 6-4-16, Dow, McLaughlin 2-0-4, Ritchie 3-0-6, Sappier 1-0-2, Houghton 2-2-6

Woodland (2-1) 45

Laking 3-1-7, Knights 2-1-5, Gabriel 0-2-2, Hurlbert, Nicholas 5-3-13, Cochran 2-10-14, Bergin 0-1-1, White 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Gifford, Harris 2

Lee Acad. 14 34 47 58

Woodland 13 24 35 45

JV: Lee 47-40 (OT)

Orono 44, Penquis 36

At Orono, Jade Keezer and Sarah Thibeault combined for 11 fourth-quarter points as Orono pulled away from Penquis of Milo for its first win of the season.

Keezer finished with 13 points and seven rebounds, while Thibeault had 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Erica Lyford scored a game-high 17 points for Penquis.

Penquis 36

Chapman, Ottmann, Fowles, Lyford 5-6-17, Carey 2-0-4, Zambrano, Bess, Royal 4-0-9, Weston 2-0-6

Orono 44

Keezer 5-2-13, Georgia 1-0-3, Quintal 0-3-3, Wagner, Hanson 1-4-6, Thibeault 3-5-11, Fox, Sherman, Pavento 4-0-8, Pinkham

3-pt. goals: Weston 2, Lyford, Royal; Keezer, Georgia

Penquis 9 20 27 36

Orono 7 18 27 44

JV: Orono 29-15

Mattanawcook 67, Central 29

At Lincoln, Brooke Hanscom tallied 15 points as the Lynx cruised past the Red Devils.

Michelle Paul scored 13 points and Bree Hanscom provided 11 points and 14 rebounds for Mattanawcook Academy.

Sam Blanchard led Central of Corinth with eight points.

Central (1-1) 29

McHugh 0-2-2, Cote, Day 1-1-3, Ra. Trafton 3-0-6, Pineo 1-0-2, Morin, Blachard 2-4-8, Ro. Trafton 1-0-2, Portman, Shine, Campbell 3-0-6

Mattanawcook (2-0) 67

Piche 1-0-2, Gardner, M. Paul 5-0-13, Bre. Hanscom 4-3-11, Bro. Hanscom 7-0-15, Nicastro, Libbey 3-1-7, DeRaps 2-0-6, A. Paul 2-0-4, Anderson, Hawkins 1-1-3, O’Hara, Burleigh 0-2-2, Nesin 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: M. Paul 3, Bro. Hanscom, DeRaps 2

Central 4 13 19 29

Mattanawcook 16 29 51 67

JV: Mattanawcook 51-15

Bangor Christian 40, Stearns 38

At Millinocket, Hannah Pray tallied 19 points as Bangor Christian edged Stearns.

Adriana Eurich led Stearns with 17 points.

Bangor Christian (1-0) 40

Bragg 2-1-5, E. Johnson 1-0-2, Pray 8-3-19, Robinson 2-0-4, H. Johnson 1-0-2, Libby 3-2-8

Stearns (1-1) 38

Davis 2-1-5, Osborne, Marter 0-2-2, Eurich 7-1-17, Mills, Leavitt 1-0-2, Legasse 2-1-5, Lyons 3-1-7, Lynch, Beaulieu

3-pt. goals: Eurich 2

Bangor Chr. 9 21 29 40

Stearns 12 17 27 38

JV: Stearns 29-27

Piscataquis 47, PVHS 31

At Guilford, Mallory Izbicki connected for a game-high 19 points to power Piscataquis to its first victory of the season.

Christine Davis scored 16 points for the Pirates.

Kristie Dawson and Lyndsay Drost tallied 11 and 10 points, respectively, for Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Penobscot Valley (0-2) 31

K. Dawson 3-1-11, Drost 4-0-10, E. Dawson, Rancourt, Keene, McCloskey 3-0-6, Green, Theriault 1-0-2, Hallett, Michaud, Vanidestine 1-0-2

Piscataquis (1-1) 47

Izbicki 9-1-19, Davis 6-3-16, Woodbury, M. Martell 1-0-2, J. Martell 2-0-6, Laweryson 1-0-2, Bravi 0-1-1, Morrill 0-1-1, White

3-pt. goals: Drost 2; Davis, J. Martell 2

Penobscot Valley 8 15 23 31

Piscataquis 15 30 35 47

Old Town 52, Ellsworth 15

At Old Town, Rebecca Taylor tossed in 15 points to lead Old Town to victory over Ellsworth.

Lindsay St. Louis, Cally Randall, Sarah Wilcox and Ashley Goodwin chipped in seven points apiece for the Coyotes.

Paige Saunders’ five points paced Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (0-2) 15

Saunders 1-3-5, Cooper 1-0-2, Carter 1-1-3, Wyman, Jellison, Tapper, Richter, Trombley, Manning 2-0-4, Lyons, Arikn, Tucker, Scott 0-1-1

Old Town (2-0) 52

Taylor 6-3-15, St. Louis 2-2-7, Randall 3-1-7, Wilcox 3-1-7, Goodwin 1-5-7, Guay, Brown 1-0-2, Gammon 0-1-1, King 2-2-6, Barry, Smart, Cossar

3-pt. goals: St. Louis

Ellsworth 2 6 9 15

Old Town 6 16 34 52

JV: Ellsworth 67-31

Cen. Aroostook 55, Ashland 32

At Mars Hill, the Central Aroostook Panthers outscored Ashland 20-1 in the fourth quarter to break open a four-point lead and cruise to a pivotal early-season Class D victory.

Alex Dame led all scorers with 27 points for Central Aroostook, including 15 in the second half. Sarah Long tossed in 16 points, all in the second half.

Mindy Chasse led the Hornets with 12 points while Crystal Cook chipped in with 10.

Ashland (2-1) 32

Chasse 5-2-12, Flint 1-6-8, C. Cook 4-1-10, Tilley 0-2-2, W. Donovan, Good, Pelkey, Dozier, Baker, M. Cook, Poulin, M. Donovan

Central Aroostook (2-0) 55

Dame 11-5-27, Long 7-2-16, Bradley 0-1-1, Graham 0-1-1, Hartin 2-2-6, McLay, Esterbrook, Brewer, Hartin

3-pt. goals: C. Cook

Ashland 4 21 31 32

Cen. Aroostook 8 20 35 55

JV: Cen. Aroostook 34-25

George Stevens 55, Sumner 40

At East Sullivan, Maddie Park’s 19-point effort spearheaded the visiting Eagles of Blue Hill to victory.

India Frazier contributed 13 for George Stevens Academy.

Morgan Traxler paced Sumner with nine points while Tasha Daley added eight.

George Stevens (2-0) 55

Park 7-4-19, Frazier 6-1-13, Davis 0-4-4, E. Peake 1-0-3, A. Peake 1-0-2, Van der Eb 1-1-3, Eaton 4-0-8, Ahearn, Theoharidis 1-1-3

Sumner (0-2) 40

Traxler 3-3-9, Daley 1-6-8, MacLean 1-4-7, West 1-0-3, Sargent 1-0-2, Smith 0-1-1, Robinson, Arey, Havey, Anderson, Higgins

3-pt. goals: Park, E. Peake; MacLean, West

George Stevens 15 26 38 55

Sumner 11 17 22 30

Hockey

Old Town 5, Hampden 3

At Alfond Arena in Orono, consecutive third-period goals by Ryan Millett, Jason Smith and Ryan Daniels rallied Old Town to a Class B hockey victory over Hampden Academy.

Hampden held a 3-2 third-period lead before the Coyotes erupted offensively en route to their first win of the season.

Smith finished with two goals for 1-2 Old Town, while Daniels and Josh Hesseltine each had a goal and an assist and Millett had one goal. Joey Doucette added two assists for the Coyotes, while Nick Covell and Derek Dubay had one assist each.

Cameron Washburn made nine saves in goal for Old Town.

Cody McAllister led 0-1 Hampden with a goal and an assist. Troy Gaudet and Josh Tardif also scored for the Broncos, while Nate Baker, Cory Morin and Charles Rawcliffe each had an assist. Freshman Jacob Wood made 31 saves in goal.

Boys basketball

Hampden 54, Brewer 36

At Hampden, the Broncos limited the Witches to 12 first-half points en route to the win.

Justin Brown sparked Hampden Academy with 16 points and 12 rebounds, while Brad Haase scored 17 points.

Ben Valley paced Brewer with 12 points.

Brewer (1-1) 36

T. Bessette 2-0-4, O’Connell 0-2-2, R. Bessette, Drake 1-2-4, Bissell, Meeker 0-1-1, Hutchins, Valley 5-1-12, Taylor, Murphy, Carson 3-2-8, Belote 2-1-5

Hampden (1-1) 54

Hersey 2-0-4, Burke 1-0-2, Turner 1-0-2, White 1-1-3, Evans, Moore 1-2-4, Haase 6-2-17, Dolan, Juco 3-0-6, Perry, Lorie, Workman, Brown 6-4-16

3-pt. goals: Valley; Haase 3

Brewer 6 12 25 36

Hampden 12 28 36 54

Hermon 64, Bucksport 23

At Hermon, Derek Helms led a balanced attack with 12 points as Hermon pulled away early for its first win of the season.

Devin Dority added 11 points for the Hawks, while Colton Gross scored 10. Rogan Rowe had eight rebounds and Alex Pedersen had six rebounds, while freshman Aaron Jellison blocked four shots.

Jon Goodin paced Bucksport with six points.

Bucksport (0-2) 23

Robbins, Fish 1-0-2, Pappas, Wentworth, Bowden 1-3-5, K. Harriman 2-0-5, Dedmon 0-1-1, Leighton, Kone 1-0-2, M. Harriman 0-2-2, Trasko, Goodin 3-0-6

Hermon (1-1) 64

Helms 5-0-12, Dority 4-3-11, Gross 4-0-10, Moore 2-4-8, Tarr 3-0-6, Pedersen 4-0-8, Rowe 3-0-6, Ball 1-0-2, Jellison 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: K. Harriman; Helms 2, Gross 2

Bucksport 7 9 14 23

Hermon 21 38 52 64

JV: Hermon 55-48

Presque Isle 59, Houlton 37

At Presque Isle, Adam Kingsbury poured in a game-high 20 points as Presque Isle pulled away for the victory.

The Wildcats outscored Houlton 17-4 in the third quarter to assume control.

Russ Mortland chipped in with 13 points for Presque Isle.

Ryan Hill’s 12 points paced the Shiretowners.

Houlton (1-2) 37

Hill 4-4-12, Bates 4-0-8, Brown 2-0-4, Bragan 0-1-1, Austin, Woodworth, Beals 1-0-3, Carmichael 1-1-3, Flewelling 0-2-2, Gervais 0-2-2, McGuire 1-0-2

Presque Isle (2-0) 59

A. Kingsbury 7-6-20, Mortland 5-2-13, Richards, Carmichael 1-0-3, Ackerson 1-0-2, Dyer, Johnson 1-0-2, Gallant 3-2-8, D. Kingsbury, Cassidy 3-0-7, Chasse, McLean, Braley 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Beals; Cassidy, Carmichael, Mortland

Houlton 12 16 20 37

Presque Isle 12 20 37 59

JV: Presque Isle 62-23


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