December 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Stuart keys Shead win

EASTPORT – Robyn Stuart connected for 19 points and pulled down 11 rebounds Wednesday night to lead Shead High to a 53-48 girls basketball victory over Jonesport-Beals.

Whitney Vinson added 12 rebounds and nine points for the Tigerettes.

BreAnna Beal scored 11 points to lead Jonesport-Beals and Vanessa MacLean added 10 points.

Jonesport-Beals (4-5) 48

Alley 1-0-2, Bre. Beal 4-3-11, V. MacLean 3-0-8, Bra. Beal 3-0-8, Smith 0-1-1, Carver 3-3-9, M. MacLean 2-1-5, Jones, Libby, J. MacLean

Shead (4-6) 53

Doten 3-3-9, Stuart 7-4-19, Hoche 1-1-3, McPhail 3-2-8, Vinson 3-2-9, Patterson 2-0-4, Currier

3-pt. goals: Bra. Beal 2, V. MacLean; Vinson

Jonesport-Beals 8 25 29 48

Shead 13 26 41 53

Old Town 52, Ellsworth 33

At Ellsworth, Jenna King tossed in 15 points as the Indians cruised past the Eagles.

Sarah Wilcox, Ashley Goodwin and Rebecca Taylor added eight points apiece for the Coyotes.

Paige Saunders paced Ellsworth with 14 points.

Old Town (7-2) 52

St. Louis 0-2-2, Randall 2-0-4, Wilcox 1-5-8, Goodwin 2-3-8, Brown 2-3-7, Gammon, King 7-0-15, Berry, Smart, Taylor 2-4-8

Ellsworth (0-8) 33

Cooper 1-0-2, Carter 2-0-4, Wyman 1-0-3, Jellison, Tupper 1-0-2, Saunders 6-2-14, Richter 0-1-1, Trombley, Manning 0-1-1, Lyons 1-1-4, Arkin, Tucker, Swett 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Wilcox, Goodwin, King; Wyman, Lyons

Old Town 9 27 40 52

Ellsworth 2 12 21 33

JV: Old Town, 48-42

Dexter 35, Searsport 34 (OT)

At Searsport, Sarah Atwater hit a free throw with 49 seconds remaining in overtime to give Dexter the win over Searsport.

Searsport’s Emma Clark hit a field goal with nine seconds left in regulation to tie it at 32-32 and force overtime.

Miranda Gove paced Dexter with 12 points.

Clark scored eight points to lead Searsport.

Dexter (3-4) 35

Wyman 2-0-4, Mountain 2-0-4, Gove 4-4-12, Patterson 1-0-2, Murray 1-0-2, Atwater 3-1-7, Lancaster 2-0-4, Chapman

Searsport (0-9) 34

Clark 4-0-8, Gray 2-0-4, Garcelon 3-1-7, Chaney 2-2-6, Jettinghoff 1-1-3, Landmesser 3-0-6, Cotter, Quigley

3-pt. goals: none

Dexter 4 14 25 32 35

Searsport 10 14 20 32 34

JV: Dexter 35-17

George Stevens 65, Sumner 31

At Blue Hill, Maddi Park scored 23 points and led George Stevens Academy past Sumner of East Sullivan.

Morgan Traxler led the Tigers with seven points.

Sumner (2-7) 31

Traxler 2-3-7, Smith 1-1-4, Robins, Sargent, Daley 2-0-4, Arey, C. Harvey, M. Harvey 1-0-2, West 2-0-5, Modine 2-0-4, Anderson, Higgins 2-1-5

George Stevens (8-0) 65

Park 8-4-23, Theoharidis 3-3-9, Davis 1-0-2, E. Peake 3-0-6, A. Peake 3-2-8, Van der Eb 2-2-6, Brown 1-1-3, Frazier 2-0-4, Farnsworth 0-1-1, Eaton 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Smith, West; Park 3

Sumner 7 17 24 31

George Stevens 28 41 49 65

JV: GSA 44-33

Hermon 63, Bucksport 25

At Bucksport, Erin Arnold scored 12 points as the Hermon Hawks defeated Bucksport.

Ashley Kelley scored 11 points and Emily Berglund added 10 for the Hawks.

Keely Sullivan led the Golden Bucks with 14 points.

Hermon (8-1) 63

Arnold 6-0-12, Kelley 5-1-11, Berglund 4-2-10, Veilleux 2-0-4, Woodard 1-0-2, Durgin 1-1-3, Keith 1-1-3, Ross 3-0-6, Berry 4-0-8, Bryant, Hall 2-0-4, Beers

Bucksport (1-9) 25

Sullivan 5-2-14, Robinson, Lalonde, Greenlaw, Lanpher 1-0-2, Wilson, Harvey 1-0-2, Beeson 1-0-2, Sanborn 1-3-5

3-pt. goals: Sullivan 2

Hermon 23 41 53 63

Bucksport 6 12 23 25

JV: Hermon 47-36

So. Aroostook 78, East Grand 18

At Dyer Brook, Liz Goodall scored 24 points to lead Southern Aroostook past East Grand of Danforth.

Mataya Ryan had 11 points for the Warriors while Jasmine Rockwell and Brittany Charette scored 10 points each.

Kelsey Daoust led East Grand with 12 points.

East Grand (2-7) 18

Daoust 2-7-12, Lloyd 1-1-3, Tuck 0-1-1, Bartlett 0-1-1, Beaudoin 0-1-1, Gilman, Hanington

Southern Aroostook (4-5) 78

McGary 1-2-4, E. Goodall 3-0-7, Nadeau 1-0-2, Bergan 2-0-4, Jan. Rockwell 1-0-2, L. Goodall 12-0-24, Jas. Rockwell 5-0-10, Ryan 4-3-11, Hartin 2-0-4, Charette 4-2-10, Grant, Crandall

3-pt. goals: Daoust; E. Goodall

East Grand 7 10 15 18

So. Aroostook 23 41 57 78

Boys basketball

Washington Acad. 65, Machias 52

At Machias, Ben Teer and Joey Hunter scored 16 points apiece to lead Washington Academy of East Machias to victory over Machias.

Matthew Smith and Tim Nicely each added 10 points for the Raiders.

Michael Little paced Machias with 22 points and Ty Richards chipped in 15 points.

Washington Acad. 65

Teer 6-2-16, Hunter 8-0-16, M. Smith 3-4-10, Nicely 5-0-10, Von Rotz 1-0-2, R. Smith 2-1-6, Gautier 1-4-6, Beach 1-0-3, Colbeth 1-0-2, Lehman

Machias 52

Ma. Little 2-2-6, Mi. Little 9-4-22, Jenkins 2-0-5, Richards 6-3-15, Shults 2-0-4, Prescott

3-pt. goals: Teer 2, R. Smith, Beach; Jenkins

Wash. Acad. 9 27 43 65

Machias 4 19 29 52

MDI 42, Central 29

At Bar Harbor, Ben Young and Nolan Hall scored 10 points apiece to lift Mount Desert Island over Central of Corinth.

Stephen LaFlamme led the Red Devils with 19 points.

MDI (8-1) 42

Strout 4-1-9, Paul 5-0-10, Dunn 0-1-1, Merchant 2-0-4, Cousins 3-2-8, Young 4-2-10, Hall

Central (0-9) 29

J. Speed 1-0-2, St. Peter 2-0-4, LaFlamme 8-2-19, Brown 2-0-4, Bean, B. Speed, T. Speed, Pineo, Dorr, LaPage, Hurdle

3-pt. goals: LaFlamme

Central 4 14 23 29

MDI 4 16 31 42

JV: MDI 42-20

Hockey

Brewer 9, Messalonskee 3

At Sukee Arena, Winslow, Dylan Fitzpatrick scored four goals and assisted on two others to lift Brewer over Messalonskee of Oakland.

Tyler Coombs and Nick Risser each had a goal and an assist for the 7-1 Witches. Mike Kotredes, Andy Bush and Steven Farley scored a goal and Ryan Nadeau provided three assists. Eric White turned away 17 of 20 shots.

Matt DelGuidice, Mike LaBrie and Nick DeBlois scored for 3-5 Messalonskee. Cam Berard had two assists. Zach Parent and Cody Ziegenfus combined for 43 saves on 52 shots.

Bangor 7, Skowhegan 1

At Sukee Arena, Winslow, Joey Seccareccia scored two goals and assisted another to lead Bangor past Skowhegan.

David Pardilla also scored two goals for the 4-5 Rams and Nate Lewis had a goal and three assists. Phil Frost had a goal and an assist and Josh Kelley scored. Andrew Riley stopped 16 of 17 shots.

Justin Enman scored off a Bret Savage assist for 1-6 Skowhegan. Jimmy Quirion made 20 saves on 27 shots.

Lawrence 6, Hampden 3

At T.J. Ryan Center, Brewer, Jack Hersom, Cody Noonan and Devon Belanger scored two goals apiece to lead Lawrence of Fairfield past Hampden Academy.

Sam Miller, Josh Dearborn and James Banks provided two assists each for the 5-3-1 Bulldogs. Dillon Bellefleur blocked 23 of 26 shots.

Josh Tardiff, Ethan Chase and Cody McAllister scored for 3-5 Hampden. Matt Albert made 28 saves on 34 shots.

JV: Lawrence 6-3


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