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MACHIAS – Danielle Wormell scored 16 points, including a 3-pointer as time expired to lift the Machias girls basketball team to its first victory of the season, a 61-60 decision over Lubec Friday night.
Tiara Lipton scored 13 points for the Bulldogs. Sam Moody had 10 points and Fayranne Lipton added five points and nine rebounds.
Amanda Searles led Lubec with 25 points and 10 rebounds. Mary Huntley scored 18 points and Jamie Denbow had eight points and nine rebounds.
Lubec (1-2) 60
Gallant 1-0-2, Denbow 3-2-8, Searles 9-5-25, J. Wright 2-0-5, M. Huntley 6-6-18, B. Wright 1-0-2, Knox, A. Huntley
Machias (1-2) 61
Wormell 6-0-16, Corbett 4-0-8, F. Lipton 2-1-5, Moody 5-0-10, T. Lipton 5-3-13, Elliot 4-1-9, Attaei, Scoville, Ranke, Thompson, Shults, Libby
3-pt. goals: Searles 2, J. Wright; Wormell 4
Lubec 14 29 45 60
Machias 16 20 37 61
Caribou 47, Ellsworth 26
At Ellsworth, Kristen Espling and Amanda Cyr combined for 13 points in the second quarter as the Vikings rallied before halftime.
Espling finished with 14 points and Cyr had 12. Caribou went 24-for-31 at the free-throw line.
Tasha Manning paced the Eagles with nine points.
Caribou (2-0) 47
Bossie 0-1-1, Collins 1-5-7, Schofield 0-1-1, Ouellette 1-2-4, Espling 4-4-14, Richards 0-6-6, Cyr 3-3-12, King 0-2-2
Ellsworth (0-3) 26
Cooper, Wyman, Jellison 0-4-4, Tupper, Saunders 1-1-3, Richter 1-1-3, Trombley, Manning 4-0-9, Lyons 2-1-6, Arkin, Tucker 0-1-1, Swett
3-pt. goals: Cyr 3, Espling 2; Manning, Lyons
Caribou 5 22 35 47
Ellsworth 9 14 23 26
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
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
Erskine 44, Medomak 30
At Waldoboro, Brittany Belden scored 12 points in the second half as the Eagles of South China broke the game open.
Belden finished with 16 points for Erskine, and Jessica St. Amand added nine.
Lacy Massengale led the Panthers with eight points.
Erskine (3-0) 44
St. Amand 1-7-9, Gagne 2-0-5, Malloy 3-2-8, Richards 3-0-6, Belden 6-3-16, Potter, Clark, Moore, Helm, Hudson
Medomak (1-2) 30
Dyer, Jenkins 1-2-4, Massengale 3-2-8, Judkins, Ocean, Tolman 2-2-6, Abbotoni 2-0-4, Knutson, Baum 1-1-3, Rose 1-1-3, Vannah 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Gagne, Belden
Erskine 12 19 36 44
Medomak 11 20 27 30
DI-Stonington 48, Sumner 41
At Deer Isle, Audra Eaton poured in a game-high 24 points as the unbeaten Mariners picked up their third victory.
Anika Powers chipped in with 14 points for Deer-Isle Stonington.
Kayla Higgins paced Sumner of East Sullivan with 13 points.
Sumner (0-3) 41
Smith 2-1-5, Higgins 4-5-13, Traxler 4-0-8, Arey 4-1-9, Daley 1-0-2, MacLean, West, Hovey, Sargent, Robinson
Deer Isle-Stonington (3-0) 48
Powers 6-2-14, A. Eaton 9-6-24, Garcia 0-4-4, He. Brewer 3-0-6, Ho. Brewer 1-0-2, Cousins, S. Eaton, Seibert
3-pt. goals: none
Sumner 8 23 32 41
DI-Stonington 13 22 32 48
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
Foxcroft 46, Bucksport 35
At Bucksport, Vanessa Lougee scored 12 points to lead Foxcroft Academy past Bucksport Thursday.
Danika Brown had 10 points for the Ponies.
Keely Sullivan led Bucksport with 15 points and Gaby Harver added 12 points.
Foxcroft Academy (1-2) 46
Champeon 0-2-2, Keane 3-0-6, Flanders 1-3-5, Sharrow 4-1-9, V. Lougee 5-2-12, T. Lougee 1-0-2, Seavy, Withee, Boss
Bucksport (0-3) 35
Lalonde 1-1-3, Lanpher 1-0-2, Harver 5-1-12, Beeson 1-0-3, Sullivan 6-0-15, Robinson, Wilson, Lenor
3-pt. goals: Sullivan 3, Harver, Beeson
Foxcroft 12 26 36 46
Bucksport 11 16 25 35
JV: Bucksport 41-12
Boys basketball
Caribou 59, MDI 56
At Bar Harbor, Jarryd Rossignol scored all of his 11 points in the second half, including eight in the fourth quarter, to lead Caribou past Mount Desert Island.
Kyle Corrigan scored 21 points to pace Caribou and Ben Rosser had 19 points with 12 coming in the second half.
Ben Young led the Trojans with 14 points. Jasper Cousins scored 13 points and Nolan Hall added 11 points.
Caribou (3-0) 59
Corrigan 8-3-21, Rosser 8-3-19, Rossignol 4-3-11, Anderson 1-2-4, Brown 1-0-2, St. Peter 1-0-2, Schuster
Mount Desert Island (2-1) 56
Strout 3-2-8, N. Hall 5-0-11, Dunn 1-0-2, J. Hall 1-0-2, Cousins 4-4-13, Young 5-2-14, Mitchell 2-1-6, Ferm
3-pt. goals: Corrigan 2; Young 2, N. Hall, Cousins, Mitchell
Caribou 10 22 40 59
MDI 14 25 39 56
JV: MDI 53-46
DI-Stonington 68, JB Royals 38
At Jonesport, Collin Ciomei scored 20 points and Eben Powers added 17 as the defending Class D state champions remained undefeated.
Doug Boutilier chipped in with 12 points for the Mariners.
Josh Faulkingham paced Jonesport-Beals with 12 points.
Deer Isle-Stonington (3-0) 68
E. Powers 5-7-17, D. Powers 2-0-4, Ciomei 8-4-20, Boutilier 6-0-12, Haskell 1-0-2, Rollins 3-1-7, Carter 1-2-4, Bruce, Eaton 1-0-2
Jonesport-Beals (2-2) 38
Smith, Lyons 0-1-1, Faulkingham 6-0-12, Leach 1-0-2, Holmes 1-1-3, Peaden 2-0-4, K. Beal 0-1-1, A. Beal 3-0-6, H. Beal 2-0-5, Carver, Merchant 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: H. Beal
DI-Stonington 15 30 51 68
Jonesport-Beals 9 18 22 38
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
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
Camden Hills 70, Belfast 46
At Rockport, Gordon Fischer and Paul Campbell each scored 10 points to help lift Camden Hill over Belfast.
Graham Safford had nine points and three assists for the Windjammers.
Ben Felton led Belfast with 11 points.
Belfast (0-3) 46
Felton 4-3-11, Benjamin 1-2-4, Philbrook 1-2-4, Bernosky 0-3-3, Riordan 2-4-8, Ja. Davis 2-3-7, Ji. Davis 1-0-2, Lehman 1-1-3, Murphy 2-0-4, LaCivita, Drinkwater, Arthers
Camden Hills (3-0) 70
Fischer 4-2-10, Campbell 4-1-10, C. Pieri 2-0-5, Cates 1-0-2, Safford 4-1-9, Weferling 4-0-8, Richards 1-1-3, Hart 2-0-5, Gartley 3-0-6, Lammi 1-2-4, Morgan 0-2-2, Smith 2-1-6, K. Pieri, O. McFarland, T. McFarland
3-pt. goals: Campbell, C. Pieri, Hart, Smith
Belfast 6 14 30 46
Camden Hills 15 33 56 70
JV: Camden Hills 77-24
Maranacook 63, MCI 32
At Pittsfield, Ryan Martin sc ored 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
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
Machias 79, Lubec 46
At Machias, Michael Little scored 25 points to lift Machias over Lubec.
Noah Prescott had 10 points for the Bulldogs.
Tim Gross paced Lubec with 23 points.
Lubec (1-3) 46
Fitzsimmons 2-0-5, Gross 8-7-23, Jones 2-1-5, McPherson 2-2-6, Robbins 3-1-7, Francis, Sawtelle, Farmer, Grant, Rice
Machias (1-2) 79
Ma. Little 1-3-5, Mi. Little 11-2-25, Stevens 2-1-5, Lipton 1-0-2, Dahl 2-0-6, Michaud 1-0-2, Treat 1-0-2, Jenkins 2-0-4, Prescott 5-0-10, Shults 3-2-8, Richards 3-0-6, Porter 1-0-2, Spencer 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Fitzsimmons; Dahl 2, Mi. Little
Lubec 7 21 32 46
Machias 14 28 57 79
Calais 83, Shead 31
At Calais, Sam Bell scored 18 points to give Calais the win over Shead of Eastport.
Jordan Leeman scored 12 points for the Blue Devils. Jeremy Carr had 11 points and Rod Tirrell added 10 points.
Wayne Clossey led Shead with 10 points.
Shead (0-2) 31
Ricker 1-0-2, Lewey 1-0-3, Benson 1-0-2, Pottle 0-4-4, T. Mitchell 1-2-4, Clossey 3-4-10, Bowen 1-0-3, D. Mitchell, Neptune, Barnes
Calais (3-0) 83
Cal Shorey 3-0-6, Carr 5-1-11, Cam Shorey 4-0-8, Bell 7-2-18, O’Neill 4-0-8, Leeman 5-0-12, Tirrell 4-0-10, Blake 3-0-6, Ross 2-0-4, S. Cavanaugh, Rogers, Oliver, R. Cavanaugh
3-pt. goals: Lewey, Bowen; Bell 2, Leeman 2, Tirrell 2
Shead 10 20 22 31
Calais 15 44 66 83
JV: Calais 68-42
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