EASTPORT – Dana Mitchell led four Shead scorers in double figures with 20 points as the Tigers rolled to a 70-57 boys basketball victory over Machias Monday night.
Thomas Pottle scored 16 points while Wayne Clossey and Justin Lewey each added 13 for Shead.
Michael Little paced Machias with 14 points while Noah Prescott added 12 for the Bulldogs.
Machias (1-7) 57
Mi. Little 5-1-14, Prescott 5-0-12, Schultz 3-0-8, Richards 3-2-8, Ma. Little 2-2-6, Lipton 1-1-3, Spencer, Porter, Michaud, Dahl, Stevens, Weaver
Shead (5-3) 70
D. Mitchell 7-6-20, Pottle 7-2-16, Clossey 4-5-13, Lewey 6-1-13, T. Mitchell 2-1-5, Barnes 1-0-2, Bowen 0-1-1, Sullivan, Andrews, Vinson, Ricker
3-pt. goals: Mi. Little 3, Prescott 2, Schultz 2
Machias 15 20 34 57
Shead 13 32 52 70
JV: Shead 50-49
Woodland 85, Lubec 35
At Woodland, Ben Sears poured in 20 points while Chad James added 15 as the Dragons thumped Lubec.
Woodland went on a decisive 30-10 second-quarter run to put the game away by halftime.
Aaron St. Pierre contributed 13 points for Woodland.
Tim Gross led Lubec with 17 points.
Lubec (1-8) 35
Gross 8-0-17, Fitzsimmons 2-0-5, Grant, Jones, McPherson 1-0-2, Robbins 0-1-1, Rice 1-0-2, Farmer 4-0-8
Woodland (7-2) 85
Sears 7-6-20, James 5-3-15, St. Pierre 5-2-13, Wormell 1-2-4, Curtis 3-3-9, Boomer 3-0-6, Pike 1-2-5, Townson 1-0-2, Perry 1-1-3, Brown 3-0-6, Flaherty 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Fitzsimmons, Gross; James 2, Pike
Lubec 12 22 30 35
Woodland 10 40 75 85
Elan sweeps Lubec
At Auburn Saturday, Elan of Poland swept Lubec in a doubleheader, taking the first game 51-44 and notching a 51-32 triumph in the nightcap.
In the opener, Malcolm Turner scored six of his game-high 20 points in the fourth quarter to help erase a three-point deficit.
Lee Gach had 11 points for the winners and Eric Grethe had eight more.
Shayn McPherson and Timmy Gross had 11 points each for Lubec and Tim Farmer had nine.
In the nightcap, Gach’s 15 points and Turner’s 14 powered Elan and Carlo Figuirdo had 10.
Gross’ 13 points and Jacob Robbins’ eight led Lubec.
(Saturday’s First Game)
Lubec 44
Gross 5-1-11, Jones 2-0-5, McPherson 4-2-11, Robbins 3-0-6, Rice 0-2-2, Farmer 4-1-9, Grant, Fitzsimmons, Francis
Elan 51
Turner 7-6-20, Gach 3-5-11, Figuirdo, Rabinowitz, Grethe 4-0-8, Waddleton 2-0-4, Terwiliger, Orders 1-0-2, Dominguez 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: McPherson, Jones
Lubec 14 16 35 44
Elan 8 22 32 51
(Saturday’s Second Game)
Lubec 32
Grant, Fitzsimmons, Francis, Gross 5-2-13, Jones, McPherson 2-1-5, Robbins 3-2-8, Rice 1-1-3, Farmer 1-1-3
Elan 51
Turner 6-2-14, Gach 7-0-15, Figuirdo 4-0-10, Rabinowitz 1-0-2, Grethe 2-0-4, Waddleton, Welson, Orders 1-0-2, Gardner, Dominguez 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Gross; Figuirdo 2, Gach
Lubec 5 9 13 32
Elan 14 25 38 51
Lee 87, Bangor Christian 44
At Husson College in Bangor, Devin Parker’s game-high 20 points led four Pandas in double figures as they rolled to the win.
Luis Medina tossed up 15 points and Hakeem Rodriguez 13 for Lee Academy. Jared Bingham added 11.
Brett Bradford led Bangor Christian with 12 points.
Lee Acad. (5-1) 87
Parker 9-1-20, Medina 7-1-15, Rodriguez 6-1-13, Bingham 4-2-11, Stevens 3-1-7, Norris 2-1-5, Doty 2-0-4, Beers 2-0-4, Burrill 2-0-4, Harris 1-0-2, Guido 1-0-2, MacDonald
Bangor Christian (1-5) 44
Bradford 4-1-12, Boone 2-0-6, Alexander 2-0-6, Johnson 2-1-5, Caldwell 1-2-4, Doorman 1-2-4, Wilcox 2-0-4, Rollins 1-1-3, Washburn, Potter, Theriault
3-pt. goals: Parker, Bingham; Bradford 3, Boone 2, Alexander 2
Lee Acad. 20 39 61 87
Bangor Chr. 10 26 30 44
Hockey
Orono 9, Camden Hills 4
At Orono, Nathan Curtis scored four goals to power Orono by Camden Hills.
Brandon Paul tallied two goals and four assists while Ben Perry, Kirk Francis and Nick Dimoulas each added a goal for Orono. David Eugley made 25 saves on 29 shots for the 3-6 Red Riots.
Zac Dufour led Camden Hills with two goals and an assist. Kyle Koskinen and Winsor Williams each added a goal and an assist. Jake Filderman stopped 28 of 37 shots for the 1-7 Windjammers.
Girls basketball
Woodland 83, Lubec 37
At Woodland, Courtney Cochran scored 29 points and grabbed 16 rebounds to spark Woodland by Lubec.
Ariel Knights added 13 points for the Dragons.
Shelby Searles posted 17 points to pace Lubec.
Lubec (4-6) 37
A. Huntley 2-0-4, Krista Wright 1-0-2, Denbow 4-0-8, Searles 7-1-17, Gallant, M. Huntley 2-0-4, Kristie Wright 1-0-2
Woodland (6-2) 83
Laking 3-1-7, Boomer 1-1-3, Knights 4-5-13, Gabriel 1-5-7, Torrey 4-0-8, McGinley 2-0-4, Hurlbert, Nicholas 1-1-4, Cochran 12-5-29, Bergin 1-2-4, Parks 1-0-2, White 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Searles 2; Nicholas
Lubec 8 16 23 37
Woodland 24 46 69 83
John Bapst 54, Ellsworth 25
At the Bangor Auditorium, Hillary Laferriere scored 15 points and led her John Bapst Crusaders past Ellsworth.
Morgan Chasse added 13 for the Crusaders.
Paige Saunders and Emily Lyons led the Eagles with five points apiece.
Ellsworth (0-8) 25
Saunders 1-3-5, Lyons 2-0-5, Cooper 1-0-2, Carter 1-0-2, Wyman 1-0-3, Jellison, Tupper 1-0-2, Trombley, Harkin 1-0-3, Tucker, Swett
John Bapst (9-1) 54
Laferriere 7-1-15, Chasse 6-0-13, Jordan 2-0-4, Myerowitz, Hayden 3-0-8, Hardy 1-0-2, Moriarty 3-0-8, Maquillan, Estes 2-0-4, Edgecomb, Boyle, Gormley, Nelson
3-pt. goals: Lyons, Wyman, Harkin; Chasse, Hayden 2, Moriarty 2
Ellsworth 0 11 18 25
John Bapst 19 36 40 54
JV: John Bapst 37-19
Sumner 48, Dexter 34
At East Sullivan, Sumner outscored Dexter 12-0 in the first quarter on its way to victory.
Tashia Daley tallied 15 points to lead the host Tigers.
Miranda Gove registered 10 points to pace Dexter.
Dexter (2-4) 34
Gove 2-4-10, Wyman 0-2-2, Mountain 1-2-4, Patterson 1-1-4, Murray 1-0-2, Chapman 0-1-1, Atwater 0-3-3, Lancaster 4-0-8
Sumner (2-5) 48
Daley 7-1-15, Traxler 4-0-8, Smith 2-3-7, Sargent 2-0-4, MacLean 2-0-4, Arey 1-1-3, harvey 1-0-2, West 1-0-3, Higgins
3-pt. goals: Gove 2, Patterson; West
Dexter 0 14 24 34
Sumner 12 29 33 48
JV: Sumner 39-34 (OT)
Lawrence 40, Nokomis 37
At Fairfield, Brogan Liberty and Alexa Bernatchez each tallied 16 points as Lawrence edged Nokomis or Newport.
Jamie Lieberman scored 13 points to pace Nokomis while Kelley Paradis added 12 for the Warriors.
Nokomis (5-4) 37
Lieberman 4-5-13, Paradis 4-4-12, White, H. Wyman 1-0-2, Easler 0-1-1, Batchelder 2-0-4, A. Wyman, Lyford 2-1-5
Lawrence (8-1) 40
Liberty 7-2-16, Bernatchez 7-2-16, Melcher, Gilbert 1-0-2, Perry 1-1-4, Savage, Murray 1-0-2, Curless-Clark
3-pt. goals: none
Nokomis 5 20 26 37
Lawrence 10 19 27 40
JV: Lawrence 42-32
Hermon 51, Old Town 47
At Hermon, the Hawks overcame a 14-point, first-quarter deficit, rallying for the victory over the Coyotes.
Ashley Kelley paced Hermon with 15 points and 12 rebounds, while Erin Arnold connected for 15 points and Katie Durgin scored 10.
Cally Randall, Sarah Wilcox and Jenna King scored 10 points apiece for Old Town.
Old Town (6-3) 47
St. Louis, Randall 3-4-10, Wilcox 3-2-10, Goodwin 2-1-6, Brown 3-0-6, King 3-1-10, Taylor 2-1-5
Hermon (8-1) 51
Veilleux, Woodard, Berglund 2-0-4, Durgin 4-2-10, Keefe 2-1-5, Kelley 4-7-15, Ross 1-0-2, Arnold 7-1-15
3-pt. goals: Wilcox 2, Goodwin
Old Town 25 32 38 47
Hermon 11 27 37 51
JV: Hermon 59-22
Houlton 61, Schenck 27
At East Millinocket, the Shiretowners stepped up their press in the second half, forcing more turnovers, and pulled away from the Wolverines.
Rachel Foster led Houlton with 19 points and Desiree Dow and Vanessa Sanderson posted 10 each.
Kasey Kimball topped the Wolverines with 10 points.
Houlton (7-1) 61
Putnam 1-0-2, Bartlett 1-3-5, Dow 4-2-10, Foster 9-1-19, Sanderson 4-2-10, Herring 3-1-7, McPartland 2-4-8, Caron
Schenck (0-8) 27
Kimball 4-0-10, Bouchard 3-0-6, Lowell 3-0-6, MacLeod 1-0-2, Deloge 1-0-3, Michaud, Dicentes, Brown, Jamo
3-pt. goals: Kimball 2, Deloge
Houlton 7 24 42 61
Schenck 6 19 23 27
JV: Schenck 38-23
Lee 67, Bangor Christian 47
At Husson College’s Newman Gym in Bangor, the Lee Academy Pandas scored the first 17 points of the game and never led by less than 15 points in a showdown with Bangor Christian.
Karin Bird had 14 points, Aarika Ritchie had 12, and Dana Houghton added 10 for the Pandas.
Katie Libby scored 16 points to lead the Patriots.
Stearns 51, Piscataquis 33
At Millinocket, Adriana Eurich scored 13 of her game-high 14 points in the second half as Stearns pulled away for the victory.
April Davis chipped in 12 points for the Minutemen, who outscored Piscataquis Community of Guilford 31-17 over the final two quarters.
Christine Davis paced the Pirates with 13 points.
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