Healey sparks Bapst Crusaders edge Ellsworth in OT

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BANGOR – Aaron Healey scored six of his 10 points in overtime to lead the John Bapst boys basketball team to its second straight overtime victory with a 64-61 triumph over Ellsworth at the Bangor Auditorium Tuesday night. John Bapst beat Old Town Monday night…
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BANGOR – Aaron Healey scored six of his 10 points in overtime to lead the John Bapst boys basketball team to its second straight overtime victory with a 64-61 triumph over Ellsworth at the Bangor Auditorium Tuesday night.

John Bapst beat Old Town Monday night 67-60 in overtime.

Ethan Cushman paced the Crusaders with 24 points and 11 rebounds and Charlie Merritt added 16 points and nine rebounds.

Sam Coombs scored 17 points to lead Ellsworth and Ryan Petros chipped in 11 points.

Ellsworth (1-3) 61

Doe 2-0-4, Emeigh 3-0-6, Austin 3-2-8, Kelley 3-0-7, Dugas 0-1-1, Tracy 2-1-6, Petros 4-3-11, Coombs 7-3-17, Haass 0-1-1

John Bapst (3-1) 64

Gallant 0-5-5, N. Smith 1-1-3, Gagnon 2-2-6, Healey 3-4-10, Merritt 5-6-16, Cushman 9-6-24, D. Smith, Bragdon

3-pt. goals: Kelley, Tracy

Ellsworth 11 21 31 49 61

John Bapst 14 24 35 49 64

JV: John Bapst 75-51

Mattanawcook 58, Hermon 46

At Lincoln, Tyler White scored 11 of his career-high 19 points in the third quarter as unbeaten Mattanawcook Academy earned its third victory.

The Lynx led by just two points at the break but outscored Hermon 21-10 in the third period to take control.

Derek Libbey scored a game-high 26 points for Mattanawcook.

Colton Gross paced Hermon with 21 points, including five 3-point goals.

Hermon (1-3) 46

Gross 8-0-21, Moore 1-1-4, Tarr 1-3-5, Pederson 1-0-2, Helms 2-0-6, Rowe 4-0-8, Dority, Ball, Jellison

Mattanawcook Acad. (3-0) 58

Libbey 9-5-26, White 9-1-19, Campbell, Vose 0-5-5, Smith 1-0-3, McKinnon, Langevin 2-1-5, Bernier

3-pt. goals: Gross 5, Helms 2, Moore; Libbey 3, Smith

Hermon 10 19 29 46

Mattanawcook 10 21 42 58

JV: Mattanawcook 54-49

Mount View 50, Waterville 44

At Thorndike, Jake Mehuren scored seven of his 11 points in the fourth quarter to preserve a lead and give Mount View the win over Waterville.

Ethan Jean led the Mustangs with 24 points.

Nate Theriault scored 15 points for Waterville.

Waterville 44

Webb 2-1-5, Theriault 5-2-15, Bishop 3-0-6, Johnston 2-0-4, Lee 1-3-5, Gurski 4-1-9, Harris

Mount View 50

De. Keller 2-2-7, Jean 9-6-24, Mehuren 5-1-11, Birkbeck 1-0-2, Miles 1-2-4, Merrifield 1-0-2, Dy. Keller, Raven, St. Clair, Coleman

3-pt. goals: Theriault 3; De. Keller

Waterville 13 21 31 44

Mount View 6 19 33 50

Hampden 48, Nokomis 34

At Hampden, Jacob Moore tossed in 14 points and hauled down 11 rebounds to lead Hampden Academy to its third consecutive victory.

Justin Brown chipped in with 12 points for the Broncos.

Jordan Woodbury scored 15 points for Nokomis of Newport.

Nokomis (0-4) 34

Woodbury 4-5-15, Amoroso, Johndro, Richards 1-2-4, Gustin 2-0-4, Hopkins, Reynolds 2-0-4, Wooldridge 3-1-7

Hampden Acad. (3-1) 48

Moore 6-0-14, Brown 4-3-12, Hersey 2-0-4, Burke, Turner, Haase 3-0-8, Juco 2-4-8, Burditt 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Woodbury 2; Moore 2, Brown, Haase 2

Nokomis 5 16 22 34

Hampden 16 25 33 48

Old Town 55, Central 41

At Corinth, Ethan Shanley scored 19 points to help lift Old Town over Central.

Colin Ziegenbien had 13 points for the Coyotes and Evan Paradis added 10 points.

Stephen LaFlamme led the Red Devils with 18 points.

Old Town (3-1) 55

Bartlett 1-0-2, Boucher 0-1-1, Paradis 3-2-10, Hussey 1-1-3, Shorey 3-0-7, Ziegenbien 5-3-13, Shanley 7-5-19, Ba, Merry, Wilkins, Zmistoski

Central (0-4) 41

T. Speed 1-2-4, St. Peter 2-2-6, LaFlamme 8-1-18, Pineo 3-2-8, Brown 1-0-2, Lepage 1-0-2, Hurdle 0-1-1, Bean, J. Speed, B. Speed, Dorr

3-pt. goals: Paradis 2, Shorey; LaFlamme

Old Town 18 31 49 55

Central 13 24 33 41

JV: Central 44-43

Easton 72, Washburn 40

At Easton, Jeremy Brock scored nine points, Sam Bacon put in nine and Brad Trask added six when the Bears outscored the Beavers 23-6 in the third quarter to pull away for the victory.

Brock finished with 23 points for Easton, Trask netted 17 and Bacon had 12. Nick Flewelling chipped in with 10.

Nick McIntosh paced Washburn with 17 points and Connor Fitzpatrick added eight.

Washburn (0-3) 40

McIntosh 7-2-17, Sperry 2-0-5, Fitzpatrick 4-0-8, Campbell 3-1-7, M. Howe 1-1-3, Fox, Frank, J. Howe, Viola, Conley

Easton (4-0) 72

Trask 8-017, S. Bacon 6-0-12, Brock 11-1-23, Flewelling 5-0-10, Gray 1-0-2, Fuller 1-0-2, Condon, Beaton, J. Bacon 1-0-2, Clark, White 1-0-2, Budreau 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: McIntosh, Sperry; Trask

Washburn 17 29 35 40

Easton 18 33 56 72

JV: Easton 56-18

Van Buren 92, Wisdom 35

At Van Buren, Ben Doucette poured in 45 points, including four 3-pointers, as Van Buren rolled past Wisdom of St. Agatha.

Craig St. Pierre provided 10 points for the Crusaders.

Michael San Antonio paced the Pioneers with nine points.

Wisdom (0-2) 35

San Antonio 3-3-9, Picard 2-2-6, Ku. Daigle 3-0-8, Young 0-1-1, Ky. Daigle 3-0-8, R. Chamberland 1-0-3, C. Chamberland, Jonks, Cyr, Michaud

Van Buren (1-2) 92

Doucette 18-5-45, St. Pierre 5-0-10, Martin 3-1-8, Rossignol 3-2-8, Dumond 3-1-7, Allen 2-1-5, Giangiordano 1-2-4, LaPlante 1-1-3, Chasse 1-0-2, Vaillancourt, Deschaine

3-pt. goals: Ku. Daigle 2, Ky. Daigle 2, R. Chamberland; Doucette 4, Martin

Wisdom 4 15 26 35

Van Buren 18 38 79 92

Narraguagus 84, Machias 67

At Machias, Blake Chase scored 16 points in the second half as the Knights of Harrington pulled away for the victory.

Chase finished with a game-high 32 points for Narraguagus while Stephen Strout tossed in 21.

Michael Little sparked Machias with 22 points. Nick Shults added 15 points and Michael Jenkins 14.

Narraguagus (3-1) 84

Chase 13-2-32, Strout 9-3-21, Meserve 2-0-5, Beal 1-0-2, Bradbury 1-0-3, Paulie 1-0-2, Green 2-2-6, Ramsey 1-1-3, Smith 2-2-6, Millett 0-2-2

Machias (1-3) 67

Mi. Little 7-7-22, Ma. Little 3-2-8, Jenkins 7-0-14, Prescott 1-2-4, Shults 5-4-15, Richards 2-0-4, Lipton, Michaud, Treat

3-pt. goals: Chase 4, Meserve, Bradbury; Shults, Mi. Little

Narraguagus 15 38 59 84

Machias 8 38 47 67

Girls basketball

Nokomis 43, Hampden 33

At Newport, Danielle White notched a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds as Nokomis triumphed.

Kara Batchelder collected 11 points, seven boards and five steals while Kelley Paradis chipped in eight points and 10 rebounds for the Warriors.

Kayla Webb’s 14 points led the Hampden Academy Broncos.

Hampden (0-4) 33

Webb 3-6-14, Stephenson 2-3-7, Rawcliffe 3-0-6, Chambers 0-4-4, Foster 1-0-2, Pond, Wilson, Moore, Snyder

Nokomis (3-1) 43

White 4-3-12, Batchelder 5-0-11, Paradis 3-2-8, Lieberman 3-0-6, Wyman 3-0-6, Easler

3-pt. goals: Webb 2; White, Batchelder

Hampden 6 11 23 33

Nokomis 12 12 27 43

JV: Nokomis 47-33

Piscataquis 39, Penquis 27

At Guilford, Christine Davis and Shazery Bravi led a balanced offense as the Pirates downed the Patriots of Milo.

Davis finished with nine points and Bravi had eight.

Erica Lyford powered Penquis with 16 points.

Penquis (1-3) 27

Lyford 7-2-16, Offman 2-1-5, Carey 1-0-2, Royal 0-2-2, Weston 1-0-2, Chapman, Fowles, Zambrano, Bess

Piscataquis (2-2) 39

Davis 3-3-9, Bravi 3-2-8, Izbicki 2-2-6, Morrill 2-0-4, J. Martell 2-3-7, M. Martell 1-0-3, Woodbury 1-0-2, White, Laweryson

3-pt. goals: M. Martell

Penquis 4 10 16 27

Piscataquis 10 17 30 39

JV: Piscataquis 33-28

Houlton 57, Stearns 37

At Millinocket, Rachel Foster led three Shiretowners in double figures with 18 points in the victory over Stearns.

Lainey Herring tossed in 13 points and Vanessa Sanderson 10 for Houlton.

April Davis scored 11 points to pace Stearns.

Houlton (2-1) 57

Foster 8-2-18, Herring 6-1-13, Sanderson 4-1-10, Dow 3-1-7, McPartland 2-1-5, Bartlett 0-2-2, Caron 1-0-2, Lackey, Putnam

Stearns (2-2) 37

Davis 5-0-11, Lyons 2-3-7, Leavitt 2-1-5, Legassey 2-0-4, Marter 1-0-2, Eurich 0-2-2, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Lynch 1-0-2, Mills 0-1-1, Sheridan, Levesque, Osborne

3-pt. goals: Sanderson; Davis

Houlton 12 31 42 57

Stearns 7 16 25 36

JV: Houlton 47-45 (OT)

Penobscot Valley 63, Searsport 29

At Searsport, Kristie Dawson poured in 25 points as the Howlers rolled to the win.

Lyndsey Priest added 20 points and Casey McCloskey chipped in with 12 for Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Abby Landmesser scored nine points for the Vikings.

Penobscot Valley (1-3) 63

Priest 9-0-20, Keen 2-0-4, McCloskey 6-0-12, Leveille 1-0-2, K Dawson 12-1-25, E. Dawson, Rancourt, Theriault, Hallett, Crocker, Michaud, Vanadestine

Searsport (0-4) 29

Clark 1-1-4, Gray 1-0-2, Garcelon 1-0-2, Chaney 1-0-2, Landmesser 2-5-9, Jettinghoff 3-2-8, Quigley 1-0-2, Cotter, Chaar

3-pt. goals: Priest 2; Clark

Penobscot Valley 15 30 47 63

Searsport 9 17 25 29

Foxcroft 60, Dexter 33

At Dover-Foxcroft, Vanessa Lougee scored 28 points to lead Foxcroft Academy past Dexter.

Sarah Murray paced Dexter with 10 points.

Dexter (1-2) 33

Wyman 0-4-4, Ca. Mountain 1-1-3, Patterson 2-0-4, Murray 4-1-10, Chapman 0-1-1, Richardson 1-0-2, Atwater 1-0-2, Burton, Cr. Mountain, Lawson, Lancaster, Theodore, Koeckritz

Foxcroft Academy (1-2) 60

Champeon 1-0-3, Brown 3-1-7, Atkins 2-0-5, Keane 3-0-6, Flanders 1-0-2, Sharrow 2-0-4, V. Lougee 11-6-28, T. Lougee 2-1-5, Seavey, Withee, Boss, Chase

3-pt. goals: Murray; Champeon, Atkins

Dexter 6 15 23 33

Foxcroft 12 27 33 60

JV: Dexter 33-29

Bangor Christian 52, Sumner 42

At Husson College’s Newman Gymnasium, freshman Hannah Pray tied her career-high with 19 points as Bangor Christian remained undefeated.

Morgan Traxler led Sumner of East Sullivan with 12 points.

Sumner (0-4) 42

Smith, Robinson, Daley 2-0-5, Arey 2-0-4, Havey 0-1-1, West 3-0-6, Maclean 2-0-4, Anderson 0-1-1, Higgins 3-1-9, Traxler 5-2-12

Bangor Christian (4-0) 52

Bragg 4-0-8, Holmes 1-2-4, Pray 7-5-19, Robinson 2-3-7, Johnson 3-0-6, Libby 2-3-8

3-pt. goals: Higgins 2, Daley; Libby

Sumner 14 24 28 42

Bangor Christian 22 29 38 52

JV: Sumner 56-20


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