Lowell powers Schenck Wolverines stifle Cougars in 3rd

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EAST MILLINOCKET – Mike Lowell scored 20 points as the Schenck Wolverines picked up their third win, a 71-45 triumph over Katahdin of Stacyville in boys basketball action Friday night. Nate Lewis added 13 points and Aaron Hutchins 11 for Schenck, which built a 17-point…
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EAST MILLINOCKET – Mike Lowell scored 20 points as the Schenck Wolverines picked up their third win, a 71-45 triumph over Katahdin of Stacyville in boys basketball action Friday night.

Nate Lewis added 13 points and Aaron Hutchins 11 for Schenck, which built a 17-point halftime advantage and then held the visiting Cougars to just two points in the third quarter.

Thomas Anderson paced Katahdin with 12 points.

Katahdin (1-2) 45

Anderson 5-2-12, Curtis 1-1-3, E. Qualey 2-2-6, Davis 1-2-4, craig 3-1-8, Guiggey 3-0-6, Rodgerson, Robinson 3-0-6

Schenck (3-0) 71

Lowell 9-0-20, Lewis 6-1-13, Hutchins 3-4-11, LeVasseur 1-0-2, McLaughlin, LeClerc 2-0-6, Jacobs, York, Brown 2-4-9, Waite, McCafferty 3-0-6, Thompson 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Lowell 2, LeClerc 2, Hutchins, Brown

Katahdin 7 21 23 45

Schenck 17 38 50 71

JV: Schenck 64-50

Messalonskee 72, Brewer 61

At Oakland, Orlando Holmes led a balanced attack with 16 points, including four 3-pointers, as Messalonskee remained unbeaten.

Ray Bernier added 15 points and Chris Pelletier scored 14 as the Eagles built a 40-24 halftime lead and withstood a third-quarter comeback by the Witches.

Dom Drake led Brewer with 15 points, while Ben Valley and Billy Bissell scored 11 each and Kyle O’Connell added 10.

Brewer (1-2) 61

T. Bessette 1-0-2, O’Connell 4-2-10, R. Bessette, Drake 5-3-15, Bissell 5-1-11, Hutchins 1-0-3, Valley 5-1-11, Carson 3-0-6, Belote 1-1-3

Messalonskee (3-0) 72

Ouellette, Stephens, Pelletier 5-4-14, Bernier 4-6-15, Berkner, Gilbert 1-6-9, Bolduc 1-2-4, Hash 1-0-2, Brann 1-0-2, Dubois 3-3-10, Holmes 6-0-16.

3-pt. goals: Drake 2, Hutchins; Holmes 4, Bernier, Gilbert, Dubois

Brewer 12 24 47 61

Messalonskee 21 40 52 72

Hampden 48, Skowhegan 40

At Hampden, Brad Haase racked up 16 points, five assists and five steals to lead Hampden Academy to the win.

Justin Brown added 12 points and Antonio Juco 10 for the Broncos.

Paul Verville led Skowhegan with 15 points.

Skowhegan (1-2) 40

Verville 7-0-15, Withee, Clark, Derouche, Davis 2-0-5, Thistle 2-0-5, McGowen, Taylor 3-1-7, Saydjari 4-0-8

Hampden Acad. (2-1) 48

Haase 3-9-16, Juco 5-0-10, Brown 6-0-12, Hersey 1-0-2, Moore 3-2-8, Burke, Turner, Evans, Burditt

3-pt. goals: Verville, Davis, Thistle; Hasse

Skowhegan 8 24 28 40

Hampden 16 26 38 48

JV: Skowhegan 36-35

Maranacook 63, MCI 32

At Pittsfield, Ryan Martin scored a game-high 24 points as Maranacook of Readfield topped Maine Central Institute.

Will Bardaglio added 13 points for the Black Bears.

Ben Badeen topped MCI with 10 points.

Maranacook (2-0) 63

M. Poulin 1-0-2, Martin 9-3-24, S. Poulin, Bardaglio 5-3-13, Lachance, Norwood 1-0-2, Hoddwells 1-1-3, Duplisea 1-0-3, Gerrity 3-2-8, Clough, Stephens, Gilman 3-0-6, Bean 1-0-2

Maine Central Institute (0-3) 32

Badeen 4-1-10, Delaney 3-0-6, Campbell, Hammond 1-0-3, White, Gary, Cook, Sidelinger 2-1-5, Morton 1-0-2, Horst 1-0-2, Marcoux 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Martin 3, Duplisea; Badeen, Hammond

Maranacook 14 30 53 63

MCI 5 16 20 32

Richmond 55, Greenville 36

At Greenville, Brandon Lancaster scored a game-high 23 points, including seven three-pointers, to lead Richmond past Greenville.

Marc Zaharchuk had 10 points for the winners.

Tony DeAngelo and Keith Aucoin had eight points apiece for Greenville.

Richmond 55

Holden, Dowd, Woods 0-1-1, Christie, O’Brian 1-0-2, Carter 2-0-5, Lancaster 8-0-23, Murrin 1-1-3, Curtis 1-0-2, J. Brown, T. Carter 3-0-6, Miller, Carver 3-0-6, Zaharchuk 5-0-10, M. Brown

Greenville 36

St. Louis 1-0-3, Sikes 1-0-3, Post, Chilson 1-0-2, Caola 1-0-2, Jardine 2-0-4, Wheelock 2-1-5, Muzzy, DeAngelo 3-1-8, Gilbert, King 0-1-1, Aucoin 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Lancaster 7, Carter; St. Louis, Sikes, DeAngelo

Richmond 20 32 46 55

Greenville 6 12 21 36

Rockland 51, Winslow 43

At Rockland, Chris Nolan scored 13 points to lead Rockland to victory over Winslow.

Lincoln Dresser scored 11 points. Dylan Meklin had nine points and 13 rebounds and Dave Searle added five poins and nine rebounds.

Adam Pulia scored 18 points for Winslow and James Wood had 10 points.

Winslow (0-2) 43

Marks 1-0-3, Wood 2-6-10, Pulia 6-4-18, Pelletier 3-1-7, McCann 2-1-5, Siviski, Nivison, Wheeler, McLean

Rockland (2-1) 51

Nolan 4-5-13, Dresser 5-0-11, Searle 1-3-5, Baudanza 1-0-2, Meklin 2-5-9, Ilvonen 1-5-7, Patterson 2-0-4, Weiss

3-pt. goals: Pulia 2, Marks; Dresser

Winslow 10 23 29 43

Rockland 4 18 36 51

WA Raiders 77, ‘Guagus 59

At East Machias, Ben Teer led four players in double figures with 22 points as Washington Academy dealt Narraguagus of Harrington its first defeat.

Joey Hunter tossed in 10 points, all in the first half, and hauled down 10 rebounds for the Raiders.

Robbie Smith registered 16 points and Matthew Smith 11 for the winners.

Blake Chase’s 23 points led all scorers for the Knights; Stephen Strout added 11.

Narraguagus (3-1) 59

Chase 10-1-23, Strout 4-3-11, Meserve, Beal 0-2-2, Polley, Green 0-1-1, Door 3-1-7, Ramsey 2-2-6, Gidney, Kennedy 2-0-4, Smith 1-1-3

Washington Acad. (1-1) 77

Teer 9-1-22, Hunter 5-0-10, R. Smith 7-0-16, M. Smith 4-3-11, Von Rotz 4-0-8, Boutlier 1-2-4, Leach 0-1-1, Colbeth 1-0-2, Leeman, Nicely 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Chase 4; Teer 3, Smith 2

Narraguagus 16 25 37 59

Washington Acad. 18 41 58 77

JV: Washington Acad. 45-39

Girls basketball

Nokomis 39, Mt. Blue 35

At Newport, Danielle White scored 10 points as Nokomis held on for the victory.

Kelley Paradis notched eight points and eight steals while Jamie Lieberman scored eight for the Warriors.

Meaghan Robinson paced Mt. Blue of Farmington with 11 points and Michelle Oswalt added 10.

Mt. Blue (0-3) 35

Robinson 5-0-11, Oswalt 5-0-10, Allen 2-2-6, Keach 2-0-4, LaPlant 1-0-2, Hardy 1-0-2, Deschenes, Thompson, Pederson

Nokomis (2-1) 39

White 4-1-10, Paradis 4-0-8, Lieberman 2-4-8, Batchelder 3-1-7, Wyman 2-0-4, Easter 1-0-2, Lyford

3-pt. goals: Robinson; White

Mt. Blue 10 18 25 35

Nokomis 13 21 30 39

JV: Mt. Blue 34-31

Lee 58, Houlton 52

At Houlton, Karin Bird tossed in 18 points as Lee Academy held off Houlton.

Aarika Ritchie contributed 17 points for the Pandas.

Rachel Foster poured in 32 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the Shiretowners and Lainey Herring scored 11.

Lee (3-0) 58

Bird 7-5-18, Ritchie 6-3-17, Gifford 2-4-8, Harris 1-0-3, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Houghton 1-2-4

Houlton (2-1) 52

Foster 13-6-32, Herring 4-3-11, Bartlett 1-2-5, Dow 1-0-2, Sanderson 1-0-2, McPartland

3-pt. goals: Bird, Ritchie 2; Bartlett

Lee 7 31 43 58

Houlton 8 25 37 52

JV: Houlton 41-27

Orono 41, Piscataquis 35

At Guilford, Sara Pavento scored 12 points to lead Orono past Piscataquis.

Sarah Thibeault had eight points and 10 rebounds for the Red Riots.

Jill Martell scored 13 points for the Pirates and Christine Davis added 12 points.

Orono (2-0) 41

Pavento 5-2-12, Keezer 2-0-5, Georgia 3-1-7, Quintal 1-1-3, Hanson 3-0-6, Thibeault 3-2-8, Wagner, Fox

Piscataquis (2-1) 35

J. Martell 6-0-13, Davis 5-1-12, Izbicki 3-0-6, Bravi 1-0-2, Woodbury 1-0-2, M. Martell

3-pt. goals: Keezer; J. Martell, Davis

Orono 13 20 30 41

Piscataquis 4 12 21 35

JV: Piscataquis 39-36

Richmond 59, Greenville 33

At Greenville, Mel Schanck scored 16 points to lead Richmond past Greenville.

Amy Russell had 14 points for Richmond and Steph O’Brien added 13 points.

Saige Weeks led Greenville with 16 points.

Richmond (3-0) 59

Schanck 5-6-16, Russell 6-2-14, O’Brien 5-3-13, Christie 2-2-6, Bunikis 1-0-2, Williams 0-2-2, DeRaps 3-0-6, Lancaster, Chaisson, Hurley, Rice

Greenville (0-2) 33

Weeks 8-0-16, Boucher 2-0-4, Peat 0-1-1, Gilbert 1-0-2, Martel 2-0-4, Rockwell 1-2-4, Breton 1-0-2, Harmon, Warman, Lavigne, Alexander, Howard, Theriault, Nystrom

3-pt. goals: none

Richmond 8 26 46 59

Greenville 12 18 28 33

GSA 60, Penquis 27

At Milo, Maddi Park scored 13 of her game-high 18 points in the second half as the Eagles of Blue Hill pulled away.

Alida Park added 10 points for George Stevens Academy.

Erica Lyford topped the Patriots with 13 points.

GSA (3-0) 60

Clapp, Davis 2-3-7, Park 8-1-18, E. Peake 1-0-2, A. Peake 4-2-10, Vander 2-0-4, Brown 2-0-4, Frazier 2-2-6, Farnsworth 0-1-1, Theohardis 2-0-4, Eaton 2-0-4

Penquis (1-2) 27

Chapman 0-3-3, Ottmann 1-1-3, Fowles, Lyford 6-1-13, Downing, Carey, Zambrano, McLaughlin, Bess, Royal 2-0-6, Weston 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Park; Royal 2

GSA 17 21 37 60

Penquis 12 14 20 27

JV: GSA 38-21

MCI 33, Maranacook 29

At Readfield, Bianca Asaro scored a game-high 11 points as Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield held on for the victory.

Brittany Myles paced the Maranacook Black Bears with seven points.

MCI (2-1) 33

Asaro 5-1-11, Moses 0-3-3, Judkins 1-0-3, Houston 0-4-4, Fields-Lane, Lorentsen 3-2-8, Clement 1-2-4

Maranacook (0-3) 29

Ball 1-2-4, Shaw 1-1-3, Findlay, Myles 3-1-7, Caswell, Norwood 2-0-4, Maxwell 2-1-5, Dore, Clofer 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: none

MCI 8 13 26 33

Maranacook 8 13 20 29

JV: Maranacook 33-23

Central 31, Dexter 28

At Corinth, Rebekah Campbell scored 11 points and recorded seven rebounds to lead Central to victory over Dexter.

Rachel Trafton had six points and three steals for the Red Devils.

Sara Murray, Ashley Richardson and Sarah Atwater each scored seven points to lead Dexter.

Dexter (2-1) 28

Wyman 0-2-2, Gove 0-2-2, Patterson 1-0-2, Murray 3-1-7, Chapman 0-1-1, Richardson 3-1-7, Atwater 2-3-7

Central (2-1) 31

Campbell 5-1-11, McHugh 1-2-4, Day 0-1-1, Ra. Trafton 1-4-6, Pineo 1-0-3, Morin 1-0-2, Ro. Trafton 1-0-2, Blanchard 1-0-2, Portman

3-pt. goals: Pineo

Dexter 8 15 24 28

Central 10 18 22 31

JV: Central 35-34 (OT)

Bangor Chr. 59, PVHS 50

At Husson College in Bangor, Kelley Robinson scored 18 points and recorded seven rebounds to help lead Bangor Christian past Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Hope Johnson had 11 points and eight rebounds for the Patriots and Katie Libby added 11 points.

Casey McCloskley paced the Howlers with 27 points and Kristie Dawson scored 10 points.

Penobscot Valley (0-3) 50

Drost 3-0-8, McCloskey 11-4-27, Theriault 1-0-2, Hallett 1-0-2, Vanidestine 0-1-1, Dawson 3-4-10, Rancourt, Keene

Bangor Christian (2-0) 59

Bragg 3-2-8, E. Johnson 1-0-2, Pray 4-0-9, Robinson 8-2-18, H. Johnson 4-3-11, Libby 4-2-11, Bean

3-pt. goals: Drost 2, McCloskey; Pray, Libby

Penobscot Val.ley 6 19 33 50

Bangor Chr.istian 17 32 50 59

JV: Bangor Chr. 46-25

Washburn 41, Cen. Aroostook 27

At Washburn, Rachel Palmer scored 11 of her team-high 13 points in the second half as Washburn outscored Central Aroostook of Mars Hill 25-9 to pull away for the victory.

Palmer also grabbed 11 rebounds for the Beavers, who trailed 18-16 at intermission.

Kelsee McLaughlin contributed nine points and nine steals while Erica McDougall tossed in nine for the winners.

Sarah Long’s game-high 17 points led the Panthers.

Cen. Aroostook (2-1) 27

S. Long 7-3-17, Dame 2-2-6, K. Long 1-0-2, Bradley 1-0-2, Day, Graham

Washburn (3-0) 41

Palmer 5-3-13, McLaughlin 3-3-9, McDOugall 3-2-9, Campbell 2-1-7, Goupille 1-0-3, Berube

3-pt. goals: McDougall, Campbell

Cen. Aroostook 10 18 23 27

Washburn 12 16 29 41

JV: Washburn 27-23

Hodgdon 71, Madawaska 37

At Hodgdon, Sam Carpenter led three players in double figures with 23 points and seven 3-pointers as Hodgdon rolled past Madawaska.

Crystal Estabrook tallied 15 points and 11 rebounds while Melissa Quint added 11 points for the Hawks. Taylor Quint dished out 10 assists.

Kallie Pelletier paced the Owls with 15 points.

Madawaska (1-2) 37

K. Pelletier 6-2-15, Cyr 0-1-1, Nadeau 3-1-8, Jandreau 1-1-3, Schilcner 1-0-2, Dionne 3-2-8, Parker, Gagnon, Dugal, B. Pelletier

Hodgdon (2-2) 71

Carpenter 7-2-23, Estabrook 6-3-15, M. Quint 4-3-11, T. Quint 0-3-3, Duff 1-0-2, Martin 2-0-5, Sloat 2-0-4, Hovey 2-2-6, Hare 1-0-2, H. Quint, London, Ellis

3-pt. goals: Nadeau, K. Pelletier; Carpenter 7, Martin

Madawaska 12 18 26 37

Hodgdon 12 30 51 71

JV: Hodgdon 41-27


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