December 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP FIELD HOCKEY

Narraguagus boys cruise Chase, Knights handle Jonesport-Beals for 9th win

JONESPORT – Blake Chase led four players in double figures with 18 points as Narraguagus of Harrington rolled to its ninth win, an 83-59 triumph over Jonesport-Beals in boys basketball action Tuesday night.

Stephen Strout netted 14 points, Jared Door 12 and Drew Ramsey 10 for the Knights.

Chris Peaden paced Jonesport-Beals with 14 points. Harry Beal notched 13 and Mikey Smith 12.

Narraguagus (9-3) 83

Door 6-0-12, Chase 6-2-18, Ramsey 3-4-10, Strout 6-2-14, Kennedy 2-2-6, Smith 3-1-7, Greene 1-1-3, Polley 1-0-3, Bradbury 0-2-2, Beal 3-2-8

Jonesport-Beals (4-8) 59

Smith 5-1-12, Lyons, Holmes 1-5-7, Peaden 6-2-14, K. Beal, A. Beal 4-1-9, H. Beal 5-2-13, Carver 1-0-2, Merchant 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Chase 4; H. Beal, Smith

Narraguagus 23 45 62 83

Jonesport-Beals 7 24 45 59

JV: Jonesport-Beals 84-68

East Grand 63, Lubec 54

At Lubec, Tyler Morse scored 21 points to lead East Grand of Danforth to victory over Lubec.

Kaleb Dicker had 20 points for the Vikings.

Shayn McPherson led Lubec with 16 points and Colby Sawtelle totaled 10 points.

Lubec played the last 12 minutes of the game with only four players due to an injury and a foul-out.

East Grand (4-8) 63

Dicker 8-3-20, Brittain 2-0-4, Cropley 4-0-8, T. Morse 10-1-21, Langill 4-1-9, Bartlett, Henn, D. Morse, Nichols, Kenyon, Richardson

Lubec (2-12) 54

Francis 3-0-7, Grant 3-1-8, Gross 4-1-9, McPherson 7-0-16, Sawtelle 4-0-10, Rice 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Dicker; McPherson 2, Sawtelle 2, Francis, Grant

East Grand 13 24 48 63

Lubec 12 28 41 54

Mattanawcook 61, Old Town 56

At Lincoln, the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx took a six-point halftime lead, outscored the Coyotes 18-10 in the third quarter, and then held on in the fourth to notch their 10th win.

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

Washburn 57, GHCA 36

At Washburn, Connor Fitzpatrick connected for 21 points as Washburn handled Greater Houlton Christian.

Nick McIntosh tossed in 19 points for the Beavers.

Zachariah Straubel scored 11 points for the Eagles.

Greater Houlton Chr. (0-12) 36

Straubel 4-3-11, Gray 3-1-7, Bowers, Duff 2-0-4, Campbell 0-1-1, Wiley 3-0-7

Washburn (2-9) 57

McIntosh 7-2-19, Fitzpatrick 6-9-21, Frank 1-0-3, Sperrey 0-1-1, Campbell 1-1-3, Connolly 1-0-2, Howe 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Wiley; McIntosh 3, Frank

Greater Houlton 5 13 21 36

Washburn 12 31 39 57

Fort Fairfield 54, Van Buren 42

At Fort Fairfield, Matt Cresenzo scored 14 points to lead Fort Fairfield to victory over Van Buren.

Cody Closson scored all of his seven points in the second half for the Tigers.

Ben Doucette scored 13 points to lead Van Buren and Jacob Giangiordano added 10 points.

Van Buren (6-6) 42

Doucette 6-0-13, Deshaine 0-3-3, Rossignol 4-0-8, Dumond 1-0-2, Martin 2-1-6, Giangiordano 4-2-10, Theriault, Lapointe, St. Pierre, Chasse, Vaillancourt, Allen

Fort Fairfield (8-5) 54

T. Noyes 2-1-6, Closson 1-4-7, Forsman 1-0-2, Cresenzo 6-1-14, Booth 1-3-5, R. Noyes 2-0-4, Sharpe 2-2-8, Dufour 3-0-8, Everett, Thibeau, Churchill, Ramos, McNamee

3-pt. goals: Doucette, Martin; Sharpe 2, Dufour 2, T. Noyes, Cresenzo

Van Buren 13 21 35 42

Fort Fairfield 14 19 40 54

JV: Van Buren 47-45

So. Aroostook 72, LCS/MSSM 30

At Dyer Brook, Dakota Sleeper, Colby Clark and Tyler Robinson combined to score 19 of the Warriors’ 21 points in the second quarter as Southern Aroostook raced to the win.

Sleeper finished with a game-high 21 points, Robinson posted 11 and Clark had nine to pace Southern Aroostook.

Brandon Hopkins’ 10 points topped the Eagles of Limestone Community School & Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

LCS/MSSM (3-11) 30

Hopkins 4-2-10, Enman 3-1-7, Beaulieu 3-0-6, Berube 1-0-3, Parent 2-0-4, Forsman, King, Foster, Allen, Morgan, St. Pierre, Rossignol, Caldwell

Southern Aroostook (7-6) 72

Sleeper 8-2-21, T. Robinson 5-1-11, Clark 4-1-9, Grant 3-0-6, Flewelling 3-0-6, Boulier 2-0-5, Sutherland 1-1-3, Toothaker 1-0-3, Branscombe 2-0-4, C. Robinson 1-2-4, Desmond, Pelletier

3-pt. goals: Berube; Sleeper 3, Boulier, Toothaker

LCS/MSSM 10 16 23 30

So. Aroostook 13 34 47 72

JV: LCS/MSSM 44-38

Girls basketball

Lubec 93, East Grand 25

At Lubec, Shelby Searles led four players in double-digit scoring to lift the Hornets over East Grand of Danforth.

Searles posted 23 points for Lubec, Krista Wright scored 20, Samantha Denbow had 19 and Megan Huntley added 11.

Courtney Lord paced the Vikings with nine points.

East Grand (3-9) 25

Lord 2-4-9, Roy 3-0-6, Bartlett 1-0-2, Harrington 2-0-4, Daoust 2-0-4, Gilman, Beaudoin

Lubec (7-7) 93

Searles 11-1-23, Kr. Wright 9-2-20, Denbow 8-2-19, M. Huntley 4-3-11, Ki. Wright 3-2-9, A. Huntley 4-1-9, Knox 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Lord; Denbow, Ki. Wright

East Grand 10 16 20 25

Lubec 19 44 71 93

Gardiner 44, Rockland 36

At Rockland, Genny Garwood scored 17 points to push Gardiner past Rockland.

Aly Nolan led Rockland with 12 points.

Gardiner (10-4) 44

Striker 1-0-2, Pray 1-0-2, Garwood 8-1-17, Kimball 1-1-3, Kozma 1-0-2, Gorham 1-5-7, Lawrence 2-1-5, Trahan 3-0-6, Marks, Weymouth

Rockland (6-7) 36

Renquist 2-0-4, Clark 2-2-6, Nolan 4-0-12, Sirois 2-2-6, Joyce, Heal, Kinney, Felt

3-pt. goals: Nolan 4

Gardiner 11 19 29 44

Rockland 12 25 30 36

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

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

Fort Kent 65, LCS/MSSM 20

At Limestone, Marissa Albert had 26 points to lead Fort Kent past Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Emily Pelletier scored 17 points for the Warriors and Taylor Boucher chipped in 15.

Kellie Peers led the Eagles with nine points.


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