BLUE HILL – Junior Maddie Park scored seven points in overtime and sophomore India Frazier added five points to lead George Stevens Academy to a 64-60 girls basketball victory over Washington Academy of East Machias in a battle of unbeaten teams Friday night.
Park hit three free throws with five seconds remaining in regulation to force overtime.
Park scored 27 points for the Eagles and Frazier had 12 points.
Taylor Wood paced the Raiders with 14 points and Taylor Seeley had 11 points. Andi Flannery and Carilla Fritz scored 10 points apiece.
Washington Academy (5-1) 60
Espling 3-0-7, Nicely 1-0-3, Seeley 5-1-11, Flannery 4-2-10, Smith 1-0-3, Wood 6-2-14, Fritz 4-1-10, Price 1-0-2, Lewey
George Stevens (7-0) 64
Davis 3-0-6, Park 7-8-27, E. Peake 3-1-8, A. Peake 3-1-8, Frazier 3-6-12, Theoharidis 2-0-4, Eaton, Clapp
3-pt. goals: Espling, Nicely, Smith, Fritz; Park 2
Wash. Acad. 12 25 40 52 60
George Stevens 14 32 39 52 64
JV: Washington Acad. 44-32
Woodland 87, East Grand 6
At Woodland, Courtney Cochran poured in 23 points as Woodland rolled past East Grand of Danforth.
Ariel Knights scored 14 points and Asia Parks had 12 while Julia Nicholas chipped in with 11 for the Dragons.
Kelsey Daoust scored three points to pace East Grand.
East Grand (1-6) 6
Daoust 1-0-3, Lloyd 1-0-2, Bartlett 0-1-1, Tuck, Beaudoin
Woodland (5-2) 87
Laking 2-0-4, Boomer 2-0-4, Knights 7-0-14, Gabriel 3-0-6, Torrey 1-0-2, McGinley 2-0-4, Hurlbert, Nicholas 5-1-11, Cochran 11-1-23, Bergin 1-1-3, Parks 6-0-12, White 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Daoust
East Grand 2 3 6 6
Woodland 25 42 68 87
JV: Calais 31, Woodland 23
Sumner 47, Searsport 35
At Searsport, the Tigers switched to a zone defense to start the second half, stymied the Vikings, and pulled away for the win.
Tashia Daley led the Tigers of East Sullivan with 15 points, and Alesha MacLean added eight.
Kayla Garcelon topped the Vikings with nine points.
Sumner (1-6) 47
Smith 2-2-6, Robinson, Sargent 2-0-4, Arey 1-2-4, Harvey 1-0-2, Havey 0-1-1, MacLean 3-2-8, Higgins 1-0-2, Traxler 1-3-5, Daley 7-1-15
Searsport (0-8) 35
Clark 3-0-6, Gray 1-0-2, Garcelon 4-0-9, Chaney 0-1-1, Jettinghoff 1-4-6, Quigley 3-0-6, Landmesser 2-1-5, Cotter, Lindelof
3-pt. goals: Garcelon
Sumner 11 19 34 47
Searsport 11 25 29 35
JV: Sumner 45-25
Mattanawcook Acad. 54, MDI 47
At Bar Harbor, Bree Hanscom scored 16 points to lift Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln over Mount Desert Island.
Michelle Paul had 12 points for the Lynx and Brooke Hanscom added 10 points.
Megan Phelps led the Trojans with 13 points. Anna Joy scored 12 points and Mackenzie Curtis chipped in 10 points.
Mattanawcook Academy (7-0) 54
Gardner 0-2-2, Paul 2-6-12, Bre. Hanscom 7-2-16, Bro. Hanscom 3-2-10, Nicastro 1-0-2, DeRaps 3-0-7, Hawkins 1-0-2, Burleigh 1-1-3, Piche, Libbey, Anderson, Nesin
MDI (3-4) 47
Parady 1-0-2, Carroll 1-0-2, Joy 5-2-12, Hutchins 1-1-3, Curtis 3-4-10, Phelps 6-1-13, Minctons 1-3-5, Thormann, Vaux, Pratt
3-pt. goals: Paul 2, Bro. Hanscom 2, DeRaps
Mattanawcook 17 29 46 54
MDI 3 22 34 47
JV: Mattanawcook 42-36
Mt. Blue 43, Hampden 27
At Hampden, Michelle Oswald pumped in a game-high 15 points to lead the Mt. Blue Cougars of Farmington past Hampden Academy.
Katie Foster paced the Broncos with eight.
Mt. Blue (2-5) 43
Oswald 3-9-15, Robinson 3-3-9, Frechette, Thompson, Deschenes 2-1-5, Pedersen 1-0-2, Trask, Keach 1-0-2, Allen 4-0-8
Hampden Acad. (0-7) 27
Foster 4-0-8, Webb 1-0-3, Pond, Wilson 1-0-2, Stephenson 2-1-5, Moore 3-1-7, Rawcliffe 1-0-2, Chambers, Neill, Snyder, Anderson
3-pt. goals: Webb
Mt. Blue 16 22 27 43
Hampden 8 14 23 27
Medomak 32, MCI 28
At Pittsfield, Miranda Conary tossed in nine points and Ali Cornforth six as the Medomak Valley Panthers of Waldoboro tripped up Maine Central Institute.
Jenna Lorentsen scored a game-high 10 points to pace the Huskies.
Medomak (4-4) 32
Dyer 0-3-3, Massengale 1-1-3, Judkins 1-0-2, Tolman, Abbotoni, Baum 1-3-5, Conary 3-2-9, Cornforth 3-0-6, Rose 1-1-4, Vannah
MCI (2-6) 28
Asaro 1-0-2, Moores 0-2-2, Judkins 2-0-5, Houston 0-1-1, Fields-Love 2-0-6, Lorentsen 4-2-10, Clement 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Conary, Rose; Fields-Love 2, Judkins
Medomak 10 10 18 32
MCI 8 15 20 28
JV: Medomak 41-20
Camden Hills 59, Winslow 50
At Rockport, Allie Parent scored eight of her 19 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Camden Hills past Winslow.
Kate Fetterman had 15 points and Maddie Smeaton had six of her 13 points in the fourth quarter.
Lindsey Richards led Winslow with 19 points.
Winslow (4-4) 50
Paquette 0-1-1, Theriault 2-0-5, Richards 6-7-19, Clark 4-0-8, McLaughlin 3-0-7, Sylvester 1-0-3, Gordon 1-2-5, Madore 1-0-2, Vigue, Bouchard, Herman
Camden Hills (5-3) 59
Holmes 0-1-1, Labree 2-0-4, Fetterman 6-3-15, Parent 4-11-19, Tedford 2-3-7, Smeaton 5-3-13, Duke, Nason, Waldron
3-pt. goals: Theriault, McLaughlin, Sylvester, Gordon
Winslow 5 22 33 50
Camden Hills 14 24 37 59
JV: Winslow 44-34
Boys basketball
Belfast 50, Waterville 45 (OT)
At Belfast, the host Lions sank key free throws down the stretch in overtime to pull away for the victory.
Jake Arthers netted 12 points and Marcus Benjamin 10 for Belfast.
J.D. Gurski paced Waterville with 15 points while Paul Johnston scored 14.
Waterville (4-4) 45
Johnston 6-2-14, Gurski 7-1-15, Webb 1-2-4, Theriault 3-1-9, Bishop 1-0-2, Lee 0-1-1, Roy, Hardy, Bizier
Belfast (5-3) 50
Arthers 3-5-12, Benjamin 3-4-10, Martens 2-1-5, Ja. Davis 4-0-8, Felton 2-0-4, Murphy 2-1-5, Ji. Davis 3-0-6, Philbrook
3-pt. goals: Theriault 2; Arthers
Waterville 7 15 25 37 45
Belfast 7 15 24 37 50
JV: Waterville 63-54
Woodland 79, Jonesport-Beals 74
At Jonesport, Aaron St. Pierre scored 24 points to help his Woodland Dragons hold off the Royals.
Chad James and Ben Sears each scored 22 points to lead the Dragons, who hit 23 of 44 free throws in the game.
Mike Smith led Jonesport-Beals with 29 points while Josh Faulkingham added 15 to go with a game-high 12 rebounds. Smith grabbed eight boards for the Royals, who took a five-point lead midway through the third quarter.
Woodland (6-2) 79
St. Pierre 8-3-24, James 6-8-22, Boomer 0-5-5, Sears 8-6-22, Brown 3-1-7, Flannery, Townsend
Jonesport-Beals (2-5) 74
Smith 11-3-29, Lyons 1-0-2, Faulkingham 6-3-15, Leach, Holmes 1-0-2, Peaden 0-4-4, A. Beal 4-0-9, H. Beal 3-0-7, K. Beal, Carver 1-0-2, Merchant 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: St. Pierre 5, James 2; Smith 4, A. Beal, H. Beal
Woodland 17 38 61 79
Jonesport-Beals 14 35 57 74
JV: Woodland 74-59
Old Town 61, Bucksport 45
At Old Town, Ethan Shanley had his first double-double this season with 20 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Coyotes past Bucksport.
Colin Ziegenbein had 14 points and 10 rebounds for Old Town.
Derek Fish led the Golden Bucks with 15 points while Dom Kone added 12.
Bucksport (1-5) 45
Fish 5-5-15, Kone 5-1-12, Dedman 4-0-8, Bowden 1-1-3, Harriman 2-1-5, Leighton, Pappas, McGeechan
Old Town (6-2) 61
Shanley 10-0-20, Ziegenbein 5-4-14, Shorey 4-0-9, Ba 2-2-7, Bartlett 1-0-2, Paradis 1-0-2, Hussey 1-0-2, Merry 1-0-2, Wilkins 1-0-3, Boucher
3-pt. goals: Kone; Shorey, Ba, Wilkins
Bucksport 11 24 30 45
Old Town 18 32 43 61
JV: Bucksport 62-41
Rockland 78, Oak Hill 55
At Rockland, Chris Nolan led five Rockland scorers in double figures with 17 points as the Tigers defeated Oak Hill of Sabattus.
Tyler Patterson scored 14 points and Dylan Meklin posted 12 for Rockland. Teel Ilvonen tossed up 11 points while Nick Baudanza added 10 for the Tigers.
Bronson Drewry led Oak Hill with a game-high 21 points. Tim Levesque scored 13 points while Cam Morin added 11 for the Raiders.
Oak Hill (2-6) 55
Drewry 8-2-21, Levesque 4-2-13, Morin 4-2-11, Rines 0-1-1, Greenier 1-0-2, Brown 2-0-4, Legasse 0-3-3, Foss, Bussiere, Mills, Bouffard
Rockland (6-2) 78
Nolan 5-7-17, Baudanza 3-4-10, Meklin 6-0-12, Ilvonen 3-3-11, Patterson 6-2-14, Weiss 1-0-2, Dresser 2-0-4, Searle 2-2-6, Morrill 1-0-2, Rossiter, Leider, Murphy
3-pt. goals: Drewry 2, Levesque 3, Morin; Ilvonen 2
Oak Hill 16 24 39 55
Rockland 18 33 55 78
DI-Stonington 74, Machias 55
At Deer Isle, Collin Ciomei scored a season-high 30 points and added 10 rebounds to lead Deer Isle-Stonington past Machias.
Eben Powers scored 19 points for the Mariners.
Ty Richards led Machias with 12 points. Noah Prescott scored 11 points and Jacob Dahl had 10 points.
Machias (2-6) 55
Richards 5-2-12, Prescott 3-5-11, Dahl 4-0-10, Spencer 1-1-3, Porter 0-2-2, Shults 1-0-2, Treat 0-3-3, Stevens 1-0-2, Lipton 1-0-2, Michaud
Deer Isle-Stonington (7-0) 74
Ciomei 12-2-30, E. Powers 8-3-19, Carter 3-1-7, Rollins 3-0-6, Boutilier 2-0-4, Haskell 1-2-4, Boyce 1-0-2, Bruce 0-1-1, Eaton 0-1-1, D. Powers, Mitchell
3-pt. goals: Dahl 2; Ciomei 4
Machias 6 23 34 55
DI-Stonington 22 37 60 74
Medomak Valley 52, MCI 26
At Waldoboro, Alex Goldrup scored 23 points to lead Medomak Valley to victory over Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.
Alex MacKenzie had 10 points and 11 rebounds for Medomak Valley and Dale Winchenbach had four steals with his seven points.
Jake Marcoux led MCI with 16 points.
MCI (2-6) 26
Badeen 1-0-3, Sidelinger 3-0-6, Morton 0-1-1, Marcoux 8-0-16, Delaney, Hunt, Hammond, Bennett, N. Cook, White, Gerry, C. Cook
Medomak Valley (5-3) 52
Benner 0-1-1, Fogg 2-1-5, Vannah 0-1-1, MacKenzie 3-4-10, Winchenbach 3-0-7, Barnes 1-1-3, McMahon 1-0-2, Goldrup 9-4-23, Ludwig, Merrifield, MacNeill, Guistra, Lee, Ward
3-pt. goals: Badeen; Winchenbach, Goldrup
MCI 12 22 24 26
Medomak Valley 11 21 37 52
JV: Medomak 42-35
Van Buren 84, GHCA 33
At Presque Isle, Ben Doucette scored a game-high 30 points to power Van Buren by Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Alex Martin registered 19 points while Derrick Rossignol added 10 for the Crusaders.
Alex Crone scored nine points to lead Greater Houlton Christian.
Van Buren 84
Lapointe 0-1-1, Doucette 11-5-30, Theriault 1-0-2, Rossignol 5-0-10, Dumond 4-0-8, St. Pierre 3-1-7, Chasse 1-0-3, Martin 6-5-19, Giangiordano 2-0-4, Vaillancourt, Allen
GHCA 33
Wiley 1-0-3, Campbell 2-0-4, Duff 1-0-3, Holmes 2-0-4, Crone 3-0-9, Straubel 1-0-2, Gray 1-2-4, Bowers 2-0-4, Budd, Morin
3-pt. goals: Doucette 3, Chasse, Martin 2; Wiley, Campbell, Crone 3
Van Buren 21 46 71 84
GHCA 6 16 27 33
Ashland 89, Wisdom 40
At Ashland, Tyler Cote scored all of his game-high 22 points in the first half as the Hornets raced out to a 54-18 lead en route to a convincing victory over Wisdom of St. Agatha.
Henry Milligan put in 15 points and hauled down nine rebounds for Ashland while Carl Nemer added 14 points. Justin Belanger grabbed nine boards.
Derek Young’s 11 points led Wisdom.
Wisdom (1-5) 40
Young 3-3-11, Ky. Daigle 2-0-4, R. Chamberland 1-0-2, K. Chamberland 1-0-3, Ku. Daigle 2-0-5, Michaud, San Antonio 3-2-8, Picard 2-3-7, Jenks, Cyr
Ashland (6-1) 89
Cote 8-2-22, Milligan 5-5-15, Nemer 4-4-14, Wilson 1-0-2, Paradis 2-1-5, Tarr 3-3-9, L. Belanger 1-0-2, Gimbel 1-0-2, Hafford 3-0-6, Levesque 2-1-5, J. Belanger 1-2-4, Baker 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Ku. Daigle; Cote 4, Nemer 2
Wisdom 11 18 30 40
Ashland 27 54 71 89
Cen. Aroostook 78, Washburn 56
At Mars Hill, Cameron York led four Panthers in double figures with 18 points as the hosts remained unbeaten.
Manny Martinez tossed in 17 points for Central Aroostook, while Caleb Kelly scored 11 and Blake McCarthy had 10.
Nick McIntosh poured in a game-high 31 points for Washburn. Conner Fitzpatrick netted 17.
Washburn (0-6) 56
McIntosh 13-5-31, Fitzpatrick 8-1-17, Sperry, Frank 1-0-3, Campbell 0-1-1, Conley 1-0-2, Viola 0-2-2, Howe
Central Aroostook (6-0) 78
York 7-0-18, Martinez 5-5-17, Kelly 5-1-11, B. McCarthy 5-0-10, Folsom 3-0-7, McLaughlin 0-1-1, Thomas, Stiles 1-2-4, Footer 3-0-6, L. McCarthy 2-0-4, White, Nappi
3-pt. goals: Frank; York 4, Martinez 2, Folsom
Washburn 12 25 34 56
Central Aroostook 30 48 63 78
Fort Fairfield 63, Katahdin 50
At Fort Fairfield, Ryan Noyes scored 19 points to help lead Fort Fairfield past Katahdin of Stacyville.
Doug Sharpe had nine points for Fort Fairfield.
Tom Anderson led Katahdin with 19 points. Ryan McCarthy scored 12 points and Lucas Craig added 10 points.
Katahdin (2-5) 50
E. Qualey 2-2-6, Anderson 9-1-19, McCarthy 3-3-12, Craig 3-2-10, Guiggey 1-0-2, Robinson 0-1-1, Curtis, Davis, Gallagher, Rodgerson
Fort Fairfield (5-3) 63
T. Noyes 1-2-4, Closson 1-4-6, Forsman 2-2-6, Churchill 0-2-2, Cresenzo 2-2-6, Booth 2-1-6, R. Noyes 8-2-19, Sharpe 3-3-9, Dufour 1-2-5, Everett, Edgecomb, Thibeau, Ramos
3-pt. goals: McCarthy 3, Craig 2; Booth, R. Noyes, Dufour
Katahdin 8 16 31 50
Fort Fairfield 18 31 42 63
JV: Katahdin 52-51
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