EAST MACHIAS – Andi Flannery scored 14 points as the Washington Academy girls basketball team jumped out to a 30-16 halftime lead en route to a 54-37 victory over Woodland Thursday night.
Jana Espling and Irene Lewey each added 11 points for the Raiders.
Julia Nicholas netted 12 points to pace Woodland.
Woodland (5-3) 37
Nicholas 4-4-12, Laking 4-0-8, Knights 1-0-2, Torrey 1-0-2, Cochran 4-1-9, White 2-0-4, Parks, Boomer, Gabriel, Hurlbert, McGinley
Washington Acad. (6-2) 54
Flannery 7-0-14, Espling 4-0-11, Lewey 5-0-11, Nicely 1-0-2, Seeley 4-0-8, Smith 1-0-2, Wood 2-0-5, Fritz 0-1-1, Price, Tinker, Lehman, Parker
3-pt. goals: Espling 3, Lewey, Wood
Woodland 8 16 25 37
Washington Acad. 13 30 48 54
JV: Washington Acad. 53-35
Rockland 54, Maranacook 35
At Rockland, three Tigers scored in double figures to spearhead the victory over Maranacook of Readfield.
Dana Clark, Aly Nolan and Kelsey Sirois led the balanced attack with 10 points apiece.
Brittany Miles scored a game-high 15 points for Maranacook.
Maranacook (0-9) 35
Shaw 2-1-6, Miles 5-4-15, Paul 1-0-2, Caswell 0-1-1, Norwood 1-0-2, Maxwell 1-2-4, Dore 2-0-5
Rockland (5-4) 54
Felt 1-0-2, Kinney 1-2-4, Ranquist 3-2-8, Clark 5-0-10, Nolan 1-7-10, Sirois 3-4-10, Heal 1-0-2, Dennison 2-0-4, Joyce 0-2-2, Picard 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Shaw, Miles, Dore; Nolan
Maranacook 4 19 28 35
Rockland 5 26 41 54
JV: Rockland 57-23
Winslow 43, Medomak 42 (OT)
At Waldoboro, Lindsay Gordon’s 3-pointer with five seconds left in overtime gave the Winslow Black Raiders the comeback win over Medomak Valley.
Gordon finished the game with 16 points.
Jasmyn Rose led the Panthers with 12 points.
Winslow (6-4) 43
Gordon 8-0-16, Vigue, Paquette, Theriault, Richards 1-7-9, Clark 3-0-6, McLaughlin 1-2-4, Sylvester 1-0-3, Bouchard 1-0-3
Medomak Valley (4-6) 42
Rose 4-2-12, Dyer 1-1-4, Massengale 3-0-7, Judkins, Tolman, Abbotoni, Baum 3-2-8, Conary 3-1-7, Cornforth 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Sylvester, Bouchard; Rose 2, Dyer, Massengale
Winslow 8 10 29 38 43
Medomak Valley 10 25 34 38 42
Greenville 54, Averill 32
At Greenville, the Lakers jumped out to a 29-12 halftime lead en route to the win.
Saige Weeks tossed in 18 points to spark Greenville.
Dorothy Leighton led Averill of Hinckley with 18 points while Crystal Babcock added 12.
Averill (1-7) 32
Leighton 6-4-18, Babcock 6-0-12, Henderson 1-0-2, Larson, Castranda, Barter, Hurlbert
Greenville (2-5) 54
Weeks 7-4-18, Harmon 3-0-6, Boucher 3-0-6, Peat 1-0-2, Gilbert 2-0-4, Martel 1-0-2, Rockwell 3-0-6, Lavigne 1-2-4, Alexander 1-0-2, Breton 2-0-4, Howard, Theriault
3-pt. goals: Leighton 2
Averill 5 12 25 32
Greenville 13 29 41 54
Hermon 64, Central 56
At Corinth, the visiting Hawks opened up a 16-point lead at the end of the third quarter then held off a late Central charge for their 10th victory.
Erin Arnold poured in a game-high 20 points for Hermon while Katie Durgin added 10.
Becca Campbell’s 18 points led the Red Devils while Rachel Trafton chipped in with 12.
Hermon (10-1) 64
Veilleux 3-0-6, Berglund 3-2-8, Durgin 5-0-10, Keith 2-5-9, Kelley 3-3-9, Arnold 8-4-20, Ross 1-0-2
Central (3-7) 56
Campbell 8-2-18, Ra. Trafton 5-0-12, McHugh 2-0-4, Pineo 3-1-9, Morin 3-0-6, Blanchard 1-0-3, Ro. Trafton 2-0-4, Portmann, Day, Cote
3-pt. goals: Pineo 2, Ra. Trafton 2, Blanchard
Hermon 17 33 53 64
Central 14 27 37 56
JV: Hermon 34-16
Bangor Christian 57, Katahdin 42
At Husson College in Bangor, Kelly Robinson scored nine of her game-high 19 points to fuel a third-quarter surge that carried the Patriots to victory.
Robinson also grabbed 10 rebounds for Bangor Christian, which received 15 points and nine rebounds from Hope Johnson.
Olivia McNally and Kayla Stevens netted 12 points each to lead Katahdin of Stacyville, while Alisha Majkowski scored 10 points.
Katahdin (4-6) 42
Rush, Majkowski 3-4-10, Duffy, McNally 5-1-12, Moore 4-0-8, Stevens 4-4-12
Bangor Christian (7-3) 57
Bragg 3-1-7, E. Johnson, Holmes, Pray 3-2-8, Robinson 9-1-19, H. Johnson 6-3-15, Libby 2-0-5, Bean 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: McNally; Libby
Katahdin 9 23 36 42
Bangor Christian 7 19 37 57
Cen. Aroostook 70, Wisdom 19
At St. Agatha, Amber Bradley and Sarah Long each registered 19 points to spark Central Aroostook of Mars Hill by Wisdom.
Ashley Estabrook chipped in with nine points for the Panthers.
Deliya Michaud scored nine points to pace Wisdom.
Central Aroostook (9-1) 70
Estabrook 4-1-9, C. Hartin 1-0-2, Bradley 8-0-19, B. Hartin 1-0-2, Day 2-0-4, K. Long 2-0-4, Graham 0-3-3, Mean 1-0-2, Dane 3-0-6, S. Long 8-3-19
Wisdom (1-8) 19
Guerrette 2-0-4, Paradis, Michaud 4-0-9, Dubois 0-1-1, Morin, Labrie 2-0-4, Berce 0-1-1, Beaulieu, Coulombe, Cyr, Priesnitz, Raymond
3-pt. goals: Bradley 3; Michaud
Cen. Aroostook 23 32 54 70
Wisdom 4 12 17 19
Ashland 61, Easton 16
At Ashland, Mindy Chasse tallied 15 points to lead Ashland to victory over Easton.
Suzie Poulin added 12 points for the Hornets.
Sydney Trask paced Easton with seven points.
Easton (1-8) 16
Trask 3-1-7, Fuller, Bennett, Burtt, Hammond, Lunney, Cyr 1-0-3, Nickerson 2-0-4, Boxwell 1-0-2, Monson, Parlin
Ashland (6-2) 61
Chasse 6-3-15, Poulin 5-1-12, Donovan 1-0-2, Graham 0-1-1, Good, Flint 4-0-8, Pelkey 1-2-5, Jimmo 1-1-3, C. Cook 2-0-4, Orcutt, D’Ozier 1-0-2, Baker 1-3-5, M. Cook 0-1-1, Tilley 1-1-3, M. Donovan
3-pt. goals: Cyr; Poulin, Pelkey
Easton 2 3 10 16
Ashland 27 39 55 61
Boys basketball
Camden Hills 73, Erskine 59
At Rockport, Gordon Fischer tossed in 20 points to lead Camden Hills past Erskine of South China.
Paul Campbell netted 11 points and Dylan Smith 10 for the Windjammers.
Jake Gerrity paced Erskine with 16 points while Brent Merrill added 15 and Pete Gerrity 11, respectively.
Erskine Acad. (5-5) 59
J. Gerrity 4-6-16, Merrill 4-6-15, P. Gerrity 4-3-11, Veileux 1-2-4, Ballantyne 3-1-7, Walter 0-3-3, Holt 1-1-3, Lyford, Grady, Harvey, Corbin, Keezer, Howard, Peaslee
Camden Hills (9-1) 73
Fischer 6-8-20, Campbell 4-3-11, Smith 4-2-10, C. Pieri 2-4-8, Carter, Safford 1-2-5, Weferling 1-0-2, Richards, Gartley 1-0-2, Lammi 3-0-6, O. McFarland, Morgan, K. Pieri 1-0-2, P. McFarland 3-1-7
3-pt. goals: J. Gerrity 2, Merrill
Erskine Acad. 9 22 39 59
Camden Hills 17 36 53 73
JV: Camden Hills 50-73
Jonesport-Beals 81, Highview 27
At Bangor, Mike Smith led four Jonesport-Beals scorers in double figures with 14 points as the Royals defeated Highview Christian Academy of Charleston.
Andrew Beal netted 12 points and Kelton Beal had 11 while Sean Milliken chipped in with 10 for the Royals.
Stefan Rowe posted seven points to lead Highview Christian.
Jonesport-Beals (3-5) 81
Smith 6-0-14, Lyons 2-2-6, Milliken 4-2-10, Faulkingham 2-0-4, Holmes 0-1-1, Peadon 3-2-8, K. Beal 5-1-11, A. Beal 5-1-12, H. Beal 3-0-7, Carver 1-0-2, Merchant 2-1-6
Highview Christian (0-5) 27
Jones 2-1-6, Rowe 2-1-7, Choi 2-0-4, Le 3-0-7, Brewer, Morishita, Tran, Chandler 1-1-3, Parent
3-pt. goals: Smith 2, A. Beal, H. Beal, Merchant; Jones, Rowe, Le
Jonesport-Beals 26 46 62 81
Highview Chr. 8 10 21 27
DI-S 65, Calvary Chapel 32
At Orrington, Collin Ciomei tallied 21 points to lead undefeated Deer Isle-Stonington to victory over Calvary Chapel Christian.
Eben Powers scored 18 points while Joseph Carter added 11 for the Mariners.
Jesse Newman netted 19 points to pace Calvary Chapel.
DI-Stonington (9-0) 65
Powers 7-3-18, Ciomei 9-1-21, Boutilier 3-1-7, Carter 5-0-11, Rollins 2-0-4, Pinkham 2-0-4, Boyce, Bruce
Calvary Chapel (2-7) 32
Newman 7-4-19, Mortin 0-4-4, Heanssler 1-0-2, Austin 2-0-4, Toth 1-0-2, Lawrence 0-1-1, Madden, Monroe, Berenyi, Lacadie, Downs
3-pt. goals: Powers, Carter; Newman
DI-Stonington 13 28 49 65
Calvary Chapel 5 15 25 32
Penobscot Valley 52, Dexter 49
At Dexter, Penobscot Valley of Howland jumped out to a 26-16 halftime lead and held on for a pivotal road victory.
Aaron Aywalt poured in 17 points and Chad Trapier 15 for the Howlers while Nevin Jipson chipped in with 10.
Nathan Peirce paced the Tigers with 17 points while Gavin Cote added 15.
Penobscot Valley (5-5) 52
Badineau 1-0-2, Gilley 2-0-4, Trapier 6-3-15, Aywalt 6-5-17, Jipson 4-1-10, Dolley 2-0-4, Thompson
Dexter (7-2) 49
Pierce 6-4-17, Cote 7-1-15, Woodman 1-3-5, Lary 1-0-2, Stewart 4-0-8, Eastman 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Jipson; Pierce
Penobscot Valley 14 26 42 52
Dexter 10 16 35 49
JV: Penobscot Valley 41-36
Lee 67, Schenck 52
At Lee, Hakeem Rodriguez posted eight of his game-high 25 points in the third quarter as the Pandas pulled away for their sixth straight victory.
Devan Parker added 16 points and 10 rebounds, Luis Medina contributed eight points and nine assists and Rodriguez also had seven rebounds and five assists.
Nate Lewis led the Wolverines of East Millinocket with 14 points and 11 rebounds, Aaron Hutchins had 11 points and Eric Theriault eight.
Schenck (8-2) 52
Lewis 6-2-14, Hutchins 4-2-11, McLaughlin 3-0-6, Waite 3-0-6, E. Theriault 3-0-8, Thompson 1-0-2, McCafferty 2-1-5, LewClerc, B. Theriault
Lee (6-1) 67
Rodriguez 10-3-25, Parker 6-3-16, Medina 4-0-8, Bingham 1-0-3, MacDonald 3-0-7, Norris 3-0-6, Beers 1-0-2, Harris, Guido, Stevens, Doty, Burrill
3-pt. goals: E. Theriault 2, Hutchins; Rodriguez 2, Parker, Bingham, MacDonald
Schenck 13 28 41 52
Lee 13 31 49 67
JV: Schenck 72-58
Stearns 53, Piscataquis 52 (OT)
At Guilford, Cory Barnett scored six of his 15 points in overtime, including the game-winning basket with seven seconds left for Stearns of Millinocket.
Tyler Richards scored 13 points and Brett Baker added 10 for the Minutemen.
Nolan Lovell scored 14, Corbin Shufelt had 11, and Brandon London added 10 for the Piscataquis Pirates.
Stearns (6-4) 53
Barnett 6-3-15, Baker 3-3-10, Richards 6-1-13, MacDonald 0-2-2, Sadlon 2-0-5, Osborn 1-0-2, Manzo 2-2-6
Piscataquis (4-5) 52
Lovell 4-6-14, Shufelt 4-3-11, London 4-2-10, Morin, Emerson, Bridge, Russell 3-0-9, Watson, T. Cleaves 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Baker, Sadlon; Russell 3
Stearns 16 28 32 46 53
Piscataquis 9 22 37 46 52
JV: Stearns 43-30
MA Lynx 41, Old Town 37
At Old Town, the Coyotes had the ball with nine seconds remaining, but were forced to foul after turning the ball over and the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx of Lincoln hit both free throws to ice the win.
Brady Vose had 18 points and Derek Libbey added 16 for the Lynx.
Colin Ziegenbein had 12 points and nine rebounds for the Coyotes.
Mattanawcook Academy (9-2) 41
Vose 7-2-18, Libbey 5-3-16, Campbell 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, White, Hannington, McKinnon 0-3-3, Langevin
Old Town (7-4) 37
Ziegenbein 4-4-12, Shanley 4-0-8, Barlett 0-1-1, Boucher 2-2-7, Paradis, Hussey, Ba 2-0-6, Shorey 1-0-3, Merry, Wilkins
3-pt. goals: Vose 2, Libbey 3; Boucher, Ba 2, Shorey
Mattanawcook 12 21 32 41
Old Town 7 16 27 37
JV: MA 61-43
Fort Fairfield 67, Madawaska 38
At Fort Fairfield, Austin Dufour scored 14 points to propel Fort Fairfield by Madawaska.
Travis Noyes had 10 points while Matt Cresenzo and Josh Booth each added nine for the Tigers.
Jamie Cyr netted seven points to lead Madawaska.
Madawaska (3-6) 38
Cannon 1-0-3, Desrosier 2-1-5, Beaulieu 1-0-3, Maraviz 2-0-4, Cyr, Albert 1-2-4, N. Beaulieu 1-0-2, Curtis 1-0-2, Sirois, Bosse 1-0-2, J. Cyr 3-1-7, Gendreau 2-1-6
Fort Fairfield (5-5) 67
Edgecomb 2-1-5, T. Noyes 4-2-10, Closson 2-2-7, Forsman, Churchill 0-1-1, Cresenzo 4-0-9, Booth 3-0-9, R. Noyes 2-0-4, Sharp 2-2-6, McNamee 1-0-2, Dufour 4-2-14, Thibeault, Ramos, Everett
3-pt. goals: Cannon, Beaulieu, Gendreau; Closson, Cresenzo, Booth 3
Madawaska 14 22 29 38
Fort Fairfield 15 35 51 67
JV: Fort Fairfield 46-35
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