WINSLOW – Josh Tardiff scored 4:44 into overtime off a Corey Morin assist to lead Hampden Academy to a 4-3 high school hockey victory over Skowhegan Saturday at Sukee Arena.
Wesley Woods, Mark Eldridge and Kurt Hiller scored in the first, second and third periods, respectfully, for 5-7 Hampden. Cody McAllister, Mike Pease, Kurt Hiller, Ethan Chase and Mike Mourkas provided assists. Jacob Ward stopped 16 shots.
Jake Tracey had a hat trick (three goals) for 5-9 Skowhegan. Garrett Richardson had two assists as Nate Powers and Isaac LaCasse each provided one assist. Jimmy Quirion made 25 saves on 29 shots.
Brunswick 3, Bangor 0
At Bowdoin College, Brunswick, James Waring, Duncan Lowe and Blaine Cardali each scored to lift Brunswick over Bangor.
Conor Kelly and Jason Lachance provided assists for 8-4 Brunswick. Matt Pellerin stopped all 18 shots.
Zach Hamilton made 25 saves for the 6-7 Rams.
JV: Bangor 2-0
Brewer 8, Cony 4
At T.J. Ryan Center in Brewer, Dylan Fitzpatrick scored two goals and assisted on three to lead Brewer past Cony of Augusta.
Nick Risser had two goals and an assist for 11-2 Brewer and Chris Lopez added a goal and two assists. Tyler Coombs and Mike Kotredes each had a goal and an assist. Prentiss Swett scored and Ryan Nadeau provided four assists. Eric White and Kayla Dunn combined for 17 saves.
Ben Hubert had three goals and an assist for 4-8 Cony. Josh Zayac scored and Justin Genest provided two assists. Jon Dale rejected 33 shots.
Girls basketball
Houlton 61, Lee Acad. 53
At Lee, Rachel Foster tallied 26 points, 16 rebounds and eight blocks to spark Houlton by Lee Academy.
Vanessa Sanderson scored 13 points while Lainey Herring added 10 for the Shiretowners.
Karin Bird netted 17 points to pace Lee Academy. Aarika Ritchie posted 13 points while Amanda Gifford added 11 for the Pandas.
Houlton (14-1) 61
Putnam, Dow 3-0-7, Foster 12-2-26, Sanderson 4-5-13, Herring 3-4-10, McPartland 0-5-5
Lee Acad. (11-2) 53
Gifford 5-0-11, Harris 2-1-6, Bird 7-3-17, Dow, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Ritchie 5-2-13, Houghton 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Dow; Gifford, Harris, Ritchie
Houlton 15 27 42 61
Lee Acad. 19 27 34 53
JV: Houlton 42-33
Caribou 57, Hermon 53
At Hermon, Karyn King scored 14 points to help Caribou end Hermon’s nine-game winning streak.
Hermon’s last loss came against Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln on Dec. 19.
Amanda Cyr scored 12 points for Caribou and Kristin Espling added 11 points.
Ashley Kelley had 25 points and 11 rebounds to pace Hermon and Hillary Keith added nine points and seven assists.
Caribou (7-5) 57
Ouellette 1-3-5, Espling 5-0-11, Richards 3-2-9, Cyr 4-0-12, King 5-4-14, Selander 2-2-6, Bossie
Hermon (13-2) 53
Berglund 2-1-5, Durgin 3-0-6, Keith 4-1-9, Kelley 11-3-25, Arnold 3-2-8, Veilleux
3-pt. goals: Cyr 4, Espling, Richards
Caribou 26 34 45 57
Hermon 11 25 41 53
Orono 37, Dexter 29
At Orono, Sarah Thibeault scored 10 points to help lead Orono past Dexter.
Erica Hanson added eight rebounds and six points for Orono.
Michelle Chapman led Dexter with seven points.
Dexter (4-8) 29
Mountain 2-0-4, Gove 3-0-6, Patterson 2-0-5, Murray 1-0-2, Chapman 2-3-7, Atwater 2-1-5, Wyman, Richardson, Lancaster
Orono (9-4) 37
Keezer 0-3-3, Georgia 3-2-8, Hanson 2-2-6, Thibeault 3-4-10, Fox 1-1-4, Pavento 3-0-6, Quintal, Pinkham
3-pt. goals: Patterson; Fox
Dexter 4 18 22 29
Orono 11 19 28 37
Bangor 33, Edward Little 30
At Auburn, Allie Clukey’s basket with 40 seconds left gave Bangor the lead and eventual win over Edward Little.
Clukey totaled nine points for the Rams.
Kristen Prue led Edward Little with nine points.
Bangor (11-3) 33
B. Hackett 0-3-3, A. Hackett 3-2-8, Freudenberger 1-0-2, Doucette 2-0-4, Sivik 1-1-4, Clukey 3-2-9, Comstock 1-1-3, Roberts, Tocci, Wadleigh, Curtis
Edward Little (7-7) 30
Downs 0-2-2, Leary 0-2-2, St. Hilaire 1-0-2, Levesque 3-0-6, Cummings 0-2-2, Prue 3-3-9, Lally 1-0-3, Daigle 2-1-5, Martin
3-pt. goals: Sivik, Clukey; Lally
Bangor 7 16 24 33
Edward Little 8 16 25 30
Old Town 36, Central 31
At Corinth, Jenna King scored five of her 10 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Old Town past Central.
Bekah Campbell paced Central with 19 points.
Old Town (10-6) 36
St. Louis 1-2-4, Guay 1-0-2, Randall 2-2-6, Wilcox 0-2-2, Goodwin 1-0-2, Brown 0-1-1, King 3-3-10, Taylor 3-1-7
Central (4-10) 31
K. McHugh 2-0-4, Ra. Trafton 3-0-6, Blanchard 1-0-2, Campbell 8-3-19, R. McHugh, Cote, Day, Pineo, Morin, Ro. Trafton, Portman
3-pt. goals: King
Old Town 7 11 24 36
Central 11 20 28 31
JV: Old Town 41-40
Fort Kent 78, Schenck 37
At East Millinocket, Emily Pelletier scored 25 points, including seven 3-pointers, to lead Fort Kent to victory.
Taylor Boucher added 17 points for the Warriors.
Lauren Lowell netted 11 points to pace Schenck.
Fort Kent (9-3) 78
E. Pelletier 9-0-25, Boucher 7-2-17, Rossignol 3-1-7, J. Pelletier 0-3-3, Witmer 1-0-2, Albert 1-6-8, Walker 2-1-5, Thibodeau 2-0-5, Daigle, Cyr 1-0-2, Dubay 1-0-2, Bouchard 1-0-2
Schenck (1-11) 37
Lowell 4-3-11, Kimball 0-3-3, Michaud, Bouchard 2-0-4, Powers 2-0-4, MacLeod 3-0-6, Jamo, Deloge 0-5-5, Rudge, Dicentes 1-0-2, Brown 1-0-2, Toothaker
3-pt. goals: E. Pelletier 7, Boucher, Thibodeau
Fort Kent 18 33 53 78
Schenck 8 21 27 37
JV: Fort Kent 49-35
Boys basketball
Presque Isle 67, Foxcroft 29
At Dover-Foxcroft, Adam Kingsbury and Russ Mortland each scored 17 points as Presque Isle earned its 12th victory.
Mortland had five 3-pointers and Kingsbury three from long-range for the Wildcats, who made 11 3-pointers overall.
Jamie Nason’s five points paced Foxcroft.
Presque Isle (12-2) 67
Carmichael 1-2-4, Ackerson 1-0-3, Dyer 2-0-5, Johnson 2-0-4, Gallant, D. Kingsbury 2-0-5, Cassidy 2-3-7, Mortland 6-0-17, A. Kingsbury 7-0-17, Chasse 0-1-1, Braley 2-0-4
Foxcroft Acad. (4-10) 29
Richard 0-2-2, Stroud 0-1-1, Gourley 1-0-2, Nason 2-0-5, Adkins 2-0-4, Kasprzak 1-0-2, Gould 1-2-4, Champeon 2-0-4, Hutchinson, Witham 1-0-2, Geiger, Johnson 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Mortland 5, A. Kingsbury 3, Ackerson, Dyer, D. Kingsbury; Nason
Presque Isle 18 26 45 67
Foxcroft Acad. 6 14 16 29
Caribou 69, Hermon 61
At Hermon, Ben Rosser scored 29 points to lift Caribou over Hermon.
Kyle Corrigan had 12 points for the Vikings and Jarryd Rossignol chipped in 10 pionts.
Derek Helms paced Hermon with 17 points. Colton Gross scored 13 points and Andy Ball added 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Caribou (13-1) 69
Rosser 14-0-29, Corrigan 2-8-12, Rossignol 5-0-10, Anderson 3-3-9, St. Peter 4-1-9, Schuster, Brown
Hermon (7-7) 61
Helms 7-0-17, Gross 6-0-13, Ball 5-1-11, Moore 2-0-5, Tarr 1-0-2, Pedersen 1-0-2, Rowe 3-3-9, Mayhew
3-pt. goals: Rosser; Helms 3, Gross, Moore
Caribou 25 39 51 69
Hermon 17 28 39 61
Ellsworth 62, John Bapst 58
At Ellsworth, senior James Doe hit a 3-pointer with 30 seconds remaining to give Ellsworth its first lead of the game and guide the Eagles past John Bapst of Bangor.
Sophomore Ryan Petros scored a career-high 25 points for Ellsworth and Doe added 19 points and 10 rebounds.
Ethan Cushman led the Crusaders with 14 points. Charlie Merritt scored 11 points with Jon Gagnon and Aaron Healey adding 10 points apiece.
John Bapst (9-7) 58
Gallant 1-0-2, Carr 0-1-1, D. Smith 3-1-7, N. Smith 0-1-1, Bragdon 1-0-2, J. Gagnon 3-3-10, Healey 4-2-10, Merritt 5-1-11, Cushman 6-2-14, M. Gagnon
Ellsworth (4-10) 62
Doe 5-8-19, Folmer 2-2-8, Austin 1-2-4, Kelley 2-0-4, Petros 10-4-25, Coombs 1-0-2, Danico, Dugas, Tracy, Berry, Haass
3-pt. goals: J. Gagnon; Folmer 2, Doe, Petros
John Bapst 19 38 49 58
Ellsworth 10 25 44 62
JV: Ellsworth 62-39
Penobscot Valley 56, Searsport 32
At Searsport, Chad Trapier and Aaron Awalt scored 16 points apiece to lead Penobscot Valley of Howland to victory over Searsport.
Jacob Jones had 12 points for the Howlers and Adam Calendar scored 10 points.
Tom Cameron scored 14 points to lead Searsport.
Penobscot Valley (6-9) 56
Babineau 1-0-2, Trapier 5-6-16, Jones 3-4-12, Awalt 6-3-16, Calendar 5-0-10, Scopino, Gilley, Thompson, Hallett, Brown, Hatch
Searsport (0-13) 32
Peach 1-0-3, Parks 3-2-8, Smith 1-0-2, Gillo 1-1-3, Cameron 5-1-14, Pedrick 0-2-2, Ashey, Faunce, Adams, McHatten, Bagley
3-pt. goals: Jones 2, Awalt; Cameron 3, Peach
Penobscot Val. 8 26 39 56
Searsport 3 10 20 32
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