December 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Mike Little FTs carry Bulldogs by Saber boys

MACHIAS – Michael Little scored a team-high 18 points, including 11 free throws in the fourth quarter, as Machias earned a 65-61 boys basketball victory over Calvary Chapel Christian of Orrington.

Michael Jenkins netted 16 points for the Bulldogs.

Jesse Newman scored a game-high 21 points while Zach Austin posted 20 to lead Calvary Chapel.

Calvary Chapel 61

Newman 9-3-21, Martin 2-0-6, Madden 2-0-5, Austin 9-1-20, Toth 2-2-6, Monroe

Machias 65

Ma. Little 2-1-5, Mi. Little 2-14-18, Stevens 1-1-3, Jenkins 6-2-16, Prescott 3-2-9, Schults 3-0-6, Richards 4-08

3-pt. goals: Martin 2, Madden, Austin; Jenkins 2, Prescott

Calvary Chapel 9 22 47 61

Machias 13 30 47 65

JV: Machias 44-36

George Stevens 73, Searsport 32

At Blue Hill, Ebb Walton scored 16 points, made five steals and dished out five assists to lead George Stevens Academy past Searsport.

Nick Saunders had 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Eagles. Jesse Ingraham had 14 points and Rashad Frazier had nine points, seven rebounds and six steals.

Tom Cameron scored 12 points for the Vikings.

Searsport (0-10) 32

Cameron 4-2-12, Kingsbury 0-1-1, French 1-0-2, Adams 2-0-4, Parks, McHatten, Peach, Pendrick 2-4-8, Bagley 2-1-5

George Stevens (6-4) 73

Walton 6-0-16, Ensworth 1-0-2, Owen 1-1-3, Astbury 3-1-7, Frazier 4-1-9, Ingraham 7-0-14, Saunders 6-2-14, Marks 1-0-2, Jordan 1-0-2, Fiveland 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Cameron 2; Walton 4

Searsport 4 11 24 32

George Stevens 23 46 64 73

JV: George Stevens 63-45

Calais 59, Hyde 42

At Calais, Rod Tirrell tallied 13 points to lead Calais to victory over Hyde School of Bath.

Cal Shorey scored 12 points while Sam Bell added 11 for the Blue Devils.

Joshua Lenardson posted 13 points to pace Hyde. Brendan Vize chipped in with 10 for the Phoenix.

Hyde (4-2) 42

Vize 3-2-10, Lenardson 5-2-13, Brower 2-1-5, Wilkins 2-2-6, Duncan 2-2-6, Tyler 1-0-2, Keith, Needham, Lykes

Calais (8-0) 59

Cal Shorey 6-0-12, Bell 3-5-11, Tirrell 5-2-13, Cavanaugh 1-0-2, Cam Shorey 4-0-8, O’Neil 4-0-8, Leeman 1-1-3, Blake 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: none

Hyde School 9 16 32 42

Calais 21 32 45 59

Mount View 55, Lincoln Acad. 52

At Thorndike, Thursday, Ethan Jean scored 13 points to help lead Mount View past Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.

Lincoln Acad. 52

Reilly 6-1-13, Carter 2-0-5, Alley 2-0-4, Pushard 2-0-5, Prior 10-3-23, Russell 1-0-2, McClain, Wajer

Mount View 55

De. Keller 1-4-7, Jean 6-1-13, Mehuren 1-2-4, Burkbeck 2-1-5, Babin 2-0-4, Miles 6-0-12, St. Clair 2-3-8, Coleman 1-0-2, Dy. Keller

3-pt. goals: Carter, Pushard; De. Keller, St. Clair

Lincoln Acad. 13 23 39 52

Mount View 13 32 39 55

Orono 56, Sumner 55

At East Sullivan, Seth Dwyer was fouled with 12 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter and hit one of his two free throws to give Orono the win over Sumner.

Joel Riemersma led Orono with 26 points and Dwyer added 22 points.

Woody Huber paced the Tigers with 19 points and Justin Brenton chipped in 13 points.

Orono (8-1) 56

Riemersma 9-3-26, Bates 1-1-3, Nason 1-0-2, Dwyer 8-5-22, Hecker 1-0-2, Talty 0-1-1, Coleman

Sumner (2-7) 55

Rolfe 2-1-5, Leighton 1-0-2, Ulrich 1-0-2, Boyle 3-1-9, Huber 7-3-19, Brenton 4-5-13, Weaver 2-0-5, Ingalls, Johnson

3-pt. goals: Riemersma 5, Dwyer; Boyle 2, Huber 2, Weaver

Orono 10 31 41 56

Sumner 11 29 31 55

JV: Sumner 60-40

Hockey

Orono 2, Gardiner 2 (OT)

At Alfond Arena in Orono Thursday, Jordan Caradonna’s goal off a Klinton Peckman assist with 2:02 to play tied things up for the Gardiner Tigers, but neither team could poke a shot through in overtime.

Bass Chadwick scored the first goal for the 4-2-2 Tigers on a Peckman assist. Anthony Plourde made 38 saves on 40 shots.

Brandon Paul scored both goals for the 3-6-1 Red Riots. Kirk Francis, Mark Cloutier, and Nathan Curtis each had assists. David Eugley made 29 saves on 31 shots.

Girls basketball

Washburn 46, Ashland 40

At Washburn, Erica McDougall scored 10 of her 15 points in the fourth quarter to lift Washburn over Ashland.

Rebecca Campbell scored 15 points for the Beavers and Rachel Palmer had six of her eight points in the fourth.

Mindy Chasse paced the Hornets with 14 points and Suzanne Poulin added 11.

Ashland (6-3) 40

Chasse 4-6-14, Poulin 3-2-11, Cook 3-0-7, Flint 1-4-6, Baker 1-0-2, Pelkey

Washburn (9-1) 46

McDougall 5-4-15, Campbell 6-0-15, McLaughlin 4-0-8, Palmer 4-0-8, Berube, Cochran

3-pt. goals: Poulin 3, Cook; Campbell 3, McDougall

Ashland 9 17 33 40

Washburn 8 20 30 46

JV: Ashland 18-17

Fort Fairfield 46, LCS/MSSM 36

At Limestone, Whitney Clark scored 20 points to lead the Fort Fairfield Tigers past Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Kelly Pierce had 14 points for the Eagles. Melanie Allen and Stacy Bernier each scored 10.

Fort Fairfield (5-5) 46

Clark 7-4-20, Shaw 1-0-2, Beaulieu 2-0-4, McLaughlin 1-2-4, Churchill 2-0-4, Blaisdell 2-2-6, Hebert 3-0-6

LCS/MSSM (2-6) 36

Pierce 4-5-14, Leighton 0-1-1, Good 0-1-1, Allen 3-4-10, St. Peter, Bernier 5-0-10

3-pt. goals: Clark 2; Pierce

Fort Fairfield 13 23 29 46

Limestone/MSSM 4 17 26 36

JV: Fort Fairfield 40-10

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 on Thursday.

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

Calais 48, Hyde 30

At Calais, Nicole Osborne scored 14 points to lead Calais past Hyde School of Bath.

Hillary Hollingdale and Kelli Cross each scored eight points for Calais.

Stephanie Urzua paced Hyde with 15 points and Mahalia Gauld chipped in 10 points.

Hyde (2-4) 30

Gauld 5-0-10, Urzua 6-1-15, Bragg 1-0-2, Thomas 1-1-3, Gavrilescu, Rainer, Besley, Giusti, McCormack, Davis, Markovsky, Harris

Calais (5-4) 48

Osborne 5-4-14, Hill 1-1-3, Cole 0-2-2, Clark 2-0-4, Hollingdale 3-2-8, Cross 4-0-8, W. Remington 0-1-1, McVicar 2-0-5, Beaton 1-1-3, Morrison, Marshall, Karvia, L. Remington

3-pt. goals: Urzua 2; McVicar

Hyde 4 12 20 30

Calais 11 23 37 48

John Bapst 49, MDI 44

At Bar Harbor, Morgan Chasse went 5-for-6 at the free-throw line in the fourth quarter to help lead John Bapst of Bangor edge Mount Desert Island.

John Bapst converted 13 of its 19 foul shots in the fourth quarter.

Chasse paced the Crusaders with 17 points and Hillary LaFerriere added 11 points.

Megan Phelps led the Trojans with 13 points.

John Bapst (11-1) 49

Jordan 1-6-8, Chasse 6-5-17, Maquillan 0-2-2, Estes 0-4-4, Gourmley 2-3-7, LaFerriere 3-5-11, Myerowitz, Hardy, Moriarty

MDI (4-5) 44

Parady 1-0-2, Carroll 3-0-7, Joy 2-3-7, Vaux 3-0-6, Swanson 2-2-6, Phelps 4-3-13, Minctons 1-1-3, Thormann, Curtis, Pratt

3-pt. goals: Phelps 2, Carroll

John Bapst 11 19 32 49

MDI 6 14 32 44

JV: John Bapst 39-38

Lee 71, Penobscot Valley 43

At Howland, Karin Bird scored 14 points to help lead Lee Academy past Penobscot Valley.

Aarika Ritchie had 12 points for the Pandas and Laci McLaughlin scored 10 points.

Penobscot Valley was led by Casey McCloskey with 19 points.


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