LINCOLN – ThMattanawcook Academy Lynx took a six-point halftime lead, outscored the Old Town Coyotes 18-10 in the third quarter, then held on for a 61-56 schoolboy basketball win Tuesday night.
Brady Vose paced the winners with 20 points, 12 in the first half. Derek Libbey chipped in with 14 points and Jake Smith added 11.
Ethan Shanley led the Coyotes with 12 points and Mamadou Ba netted nine.
Old Town (8-5) 56
Shanley 5-1-12, Bartlett 2-2-8, Paradis 2-0-4, Hussey 2-0-4, Ba 4-0-9, Shorey 3-0-9, Ziegenbein 0-2-2, Wilkins 3-1-8, Boucher
Mattanawcook (10-3) 61
Vose 7-5-20, Libbey 6-1-14, Smith 3-2-11, Campbell, White 3-0-6, McKinnon 3-0-6, Langevin 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Shanley, Bartlett 2, Ba, Shorey 3, Wilkins; Vose, Libbey, Smith 3
Old Town 14 30 40 56
Mattanawcook 22 36 54 61
JV: Mattanawcook 36-33
Piscataquis 51, Penquis 48 (OT)
At Milo, senior Brandon London scored all of Piscataquis’ 11 points in overtime to lift the Pirates of Guilford over Penquis.
London hit a two-pointer with 14 seconds left in regulation to tie it at 40-40 for Piscataquis.
London totaled 22 points to lead the Pirates and Corbin Shufelt chipped in 10 points.
Penquis was led by Cody Andrews’ 12 points while Kris Foss and Joe Leland added 10 points apiece.
Piscataquis (7-6) 51
London 8-6-22, Morin 1-0-2, Bridge 1-0-2, Russell 3-0-9, Shufelt 5-0-10, Lovell 2-0-4, Cleaves, Emerson
Penquis (0-13) 48
Bailey 2-0-5, Foss 4-0-10, Zwicker 2-1-6, Arefein 2-1-5, Leland 4-2-10, Andrews 4-4-12, McLaughlin, Larson, Artus, Badger, Stanley
3-pt. goals: Russell 3; Foss 2, Bailey, Zwicker
Piscataquis 2 16 26 40 51
Penquis 5 16 30 40 48
JV: Penquis 52-45
Calvary Chapel 56, Highview 19
At Orrington, Tyler Heanssler had 12 points and 10 rebounds and Luke Martin 13 points to lead the Calvary Chapel Sabers past Highview Christian of Charleston.
Ben Le netted eight points to pace the Knights.
Highview Christian (0-9) 19
Le 3-1-8, Fernandez 2-0-6, Tran 1-0-2, Rowe 1-0-2, Jones 0-1-1, Choi, Brewer, Morrishita, Chandler, Parent, Niles
Calvary Chapel (3-10) 56
Martin 5-2-13, Heanssler 6-0-12, Newman 3-1-7, Austin 3-0-6, Rowe 3-0-6, Downs 3-0-6, Lacadie 0-2-2, Berenyi 1-0-2, Madden 1-0-2, Toth, Lawrence
3-pt. goals: Fernandez 2, Le; Martin
Highview Chr. 8 11 17 19
Calvary Chapel 23 36 46 56
Brewer 51, Nokomis 42
At Newport, Ben Valley had 10 points and seven rebounds to lead Brewer past Nokomis.
Kyle O’Connell contributed eight points for the Witches.
Casey Reynolds tossed in 20 points and grabbed 10 boards for the Warriors while Mark Gustin hauled down seven rebounds.
Brewer (3-10) 51
Valley 4-2-10, O’Connell 2-4-8, Drake 3-0-6, Bissell 2-2-6, Belote 2-1-5, T. Bessette 2-0-4, Carson 2-0-4, R. Bessette 1-0-3, Hutchins 0-3-3, Murphy 1-0-2, Meeker
Nokomis (0-12) 42
Reynolds 9-1-20, Woodbury 4-0-9, Richards 2-4-8, Gustin 1-1-3, Hopkins 1-0-2, Amoroso, Haverly-Johndro, Wintle, Higgins, Wooldridge
3-pt. goals: Fernandez 2, Le; Martin
Brewer 8 20 35 51
Nokomis 11 17 25 42
JV: Brewer 52-35
Bangor Christian 54, Stearns 46
At Millinocket, the Patriots outscored the Minutemen 22-11 in the second quarter to set the tone for the victory.
Kevin Caldwell and Brett Bradford tossed in 16 points each to lead Bangor Christian.
Tyler Richards scored a game-high 22 points to pace Stearns. Zach Sadlon netted 13 points.
Bangor Christian (5-8) 54
Caldwell 5-3-16, Johnson 1-1-3, Bradford 4-5-16, Alexander 2-2-7, Wilcox 3-0-6, Washburn 0-2-2, Theriault 1-2-4
Stearns (6-7) 46
Wallace, MacDonald 1-1-4, Sadlon 4-2-13, Baker, Osborne 1-0-3, Eurich, McLaughlin, Barnett 0-2-2, Richards 10-2-22, Santerre 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Caldwell 3, Bradford 3, Alexander; MacDonald, Sadlon 3, Osborne
Bangor Christian 2 24 43 54
Stearns 8 19 35 46
JV: Stearns 65-38
Dexter 42, Central 35
At Corinth, Nathan Peirce scored half of his 10 points in the fourth quarter to lead Dexter to victory over Central.
Rick Stewart led the Tigers with 13 points and Gavin Cote added 12 points.
Tyler Pineo scored nine points to pace Central.
Dexter (9-4) 42
Woodman 1-0-2, Lary 1-1-3, Stewart 6-1-13, Peirce 4-2-10, Eastman 1-0-2, Cote 4-4-12, Clark
Central (1-12) 35
Bean 1-0-3, J. Speed 1-0-3, B. Speed 1-0-2, T. Speed 1-0-2, LaFlamme 2-1-6, Pineo 3-3-9, Brown 3-0-6, LePage 2-0-6, Hurdle
3-pt. goals: Bean, J. Speed, LaFlamme
Dexter 9 22 28 42
Central 12 19 26 35
JV: Dexter 36-34
Greenville 67, Averill 31
At Hinckley, Will Wheelock scored eight of his 14 points in the third quarter as Greenville outscored Averill 15-2 in the third quarter to break the game open.
Tony DiAngelo had a game-high 18 points for the Lakers and he also grabbed seven rebounds. Alex Jardine had 15 points and Wheelock hauled down eight rebounds to go with his 14 points. John Muzzy scored 12 points.
Travis Staples’ 10 points and Zack Morse’s nine topped Averill.
Greenville (6-5) 67
DiAngelo 7-4-18, Jardine 6-2-15, Wheelock 7-0-14, Muzzy 4-1-12, Sikes 3-0-6, Caola 1-0-2
Averill (2-11) 31
Staples 5-0-10, Cole 1-0-2, Doak 1-0-2, Manzo 1-0-2, Morse 4-0-9, Day 3-0-6, Riggs, Gothreau, Adams
3-pt. goals: Muzzy 3, Jardine; Morse
Greenville 14 31 46 67
Averill 13 23 25 31
Girls basketball
Calvary Chapel 34, Highview 26
At Orrington, the host Sabers outscored Highview Christian of Charleston 12-3 in the fourth quarter to rally for the win.
Faith Thomas netted 11 points while Emily Mills and Ashley Pomeroy added eight apiece for the winners.
Elizabeth Hanson’s 13 points led the Knights.
Highview Chr. (0-7) 26
Babcock 1-0-2, Booker 3-0-6, Hanson 6-0-13, Dunsee, Lorena 1-1-3, Francis 1-0-2
Calvary Chapel (1-6) 34
Warman 1-0-2, Lacadie 1-1-3, Thomas 4-2-11, Mills 3-2-8, Kettell 1-0-2, Pomeroy 3-0-8, Norsworthy
3-pt. goals: Hanson; Pomeroy 2, Thomas
Highview Chr. 7 11 23 26
Calvary Chapel 0 9 22 34
Greenville 57, Averill 22
At Hinckley, Alisha Gilbert scored 17 points to lead Greenville past Averill.
Saige Weeks had 11 rebounds for the Lakers.
Dorothy Leighton paced the Beavers with 12 points.
Greenville (4-7) 57
Gilbert 8-1-17, Breton 3-2-8, Harmon 3-1-7, Boucher 3-0-6, Peat 3-0-6, Weeks 3-1-7, Martel 1-0-2, Rockwell 1-0-2, Alexander 1-0-2, Lavigne, Howard, Theriault
Averill (2-10) 22
Leighton 4-4-12, Babcock 3-2-8, Castranda 1-0-2, Larson, Barter, Hurlburt, Henderson, Cunningham
3-pt. goals: none
Greenville 15 24 38 57
Averill 8 15 20 22
Hodgdon 49, FF Tigers 44 (OT)
At Hodgdon, Chelsea Sloat scored nine fourth-quarter points and Katie Duff hit a game-tying free throw with 6.5 seconds left to erase an 11-point deficit and Sam Carpenter hit an important 3-pointer in overtime for the Hawks.
Sloat finished with 19 points and Carpenter had 11. Melissa Quint grabbed 14 rebounds, cousin Taylor Quint dished out five assists and Taylor Hovey made five steals as Hodgdon swept the season series.
Whitney Clark’s 14 points and Kristen Hebert’s 10 paced Fort Fairfield.
Fort Fairfield (5-7) 44
Clark 3-8-14, Hebert 4-2-10, Blaisdell 2-3-7, Churchill 1-2-4, McLaughlin 2-1-5, Beaulieu 0-2-2, Shaw 0-2-2
Hodgdon (5-8) 49
Sloat 9-0-19, Carpenter 4-0-11, Duff 0-4-4, Martin 0-1-1, London 1-1-3, Hovey 0-3-3, Estabrook 2-0-4, M. Quint 1-2-4, T. Quint
3-pt. goals: Carpenter 3, Sloat
Fort Fairfield 6 17 30 41 44
Hodgdon 5 11 19 41 49
JV: Hodgdon 43-32
Ellsworth 57, Bucksport 38
At Bucksport, Paige Saunders poured in 31 points to lead Ellsworth past Bucksport.
Emily Lyons chipped in 14 points for the Eagles.
Gaby Harvey netted 17 points and Keely Sullivan 10 for the Golden Bucks.
Ellsworth (1-12) 57
Saunders 14-3-31, Lyons 5-0-14, Carter, Wyman 0-2-2, Stanley 1-0-2, Jellison 1-0-2, Tupper 1-0-2, Richter 1-0-2, Tuker 1-0-2, Swett
Bucksport (1-12) 38
Harvey 7-0-17, Sullivan 4-1-10, Robinson, Lalonde, Lanpher, Wilson, Beeson 1-0-2, Sanborn 4-1-9
3-pt. goals: Lyons 4; Harvey 3, Sullivan
Ellsworth 9 22 43 57
Bucksport 8 19 31 38
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