Woodland girls defeat Raiders, claim 13th win

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WOODLAND – Senior Courtney Cochran notched a double-double with 25 points and 17 rebounds as the Woodland girls basketball team gained some valuable Class D Heal points with a 55-35 victory over Class C entry Washington Academy of East Machias Tuesday night. Ariel Knights added…
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WOODLAND – Senior Courtney Cochran notched a double-double with 25 points and 17 rebounds as the Woodland girls basketball team gained some valuable Class D Heal points with a 55-35 victory over Class C entry Washington Academy of East Machias Tuesday night.

Ariel Knights added 10 points for the Dragons and Rachel Torrey had eight steals.

Andi Flannery paced the Raiders with nine points.

Washington Academy (13-3) 35

Nicely 3-0-7, Seeley 3-2-8, Flannery 4-1-9, Wood 2-1-5, Fritz 1-0-2, Price 1-0-2, Lehman 1-0-2, Espling, Smith, Lewey, Jones

Woodland (14-3) 55

Laking 2-0-4, Knights 3-4-10, Gabriel 4-0-8, Torrey 3-0-6, Cochran 10-5-25, White 1-0-2, Boomer, McGinley, Nicholas, Bergin, Parks, Markey

3-pt. goals: Nicely

Washington Acad. 6 16 25 35

Woodland 11 26 44 55

JV: Washington Acad. 60-30

Medomak Valley 46, Rockland 23

At Waldoboro, Danielle Dyer scored 10 points to help lift Medomak Valley over Rockland.

Dana Clark led Rockland with seven points.

Rockland (6-11) 23

Felt 1-0-2, Kinney 1-0-2, Burns 1-0-2, Ranquist 0-2-2, Plourde 1-0-2, Dennison 1-0-2, Joyce 2-0-4, Clark 3-1-7, Sirois, Heal

Medomak Valley (6-11) 46

Dyer 4-2-10, Massengale 1-3-6, Judkins 1-0-3, Baum 2-1-5, Conary 3-0-6, Cornforth 3-2-8, Rose 4-0-8, Vannah, Tolman

3-pt. goals: Massengale, Judkins

Rockland 7 13 19 23

Medomak 7 23 34 46

Islesboro 36, Highview Chr. 11

At Islesboro, Sarah Cowles registered 11 points, five assists and five steals to lead Islesboro over Highview Christian of Charleston.

Shawna Johnston had 11 points and four assists for the Eagles, and Erica Hatch added five blocks and a career-high 16 rebounds.

Elizabeth Hanson led the Knights with five points.

Highview Christian (2-14) 11

Hanson 2-0-5, Booker 2-0-4, Allard 1-0-2, Babcock, Q. Nguyen, T. Nguyen, Dunfee, Loreda, Francis, Fish, Shevchuk

Islesboro (4-12) 36

Durkee 1-0-2, Cowles 3-5-11, Johnston 5-1-11, Reidy 4-0-8, Hatch 2-0-4, Gebhardt

3-pt. goals: Hanson

Highview Chr. 6 6 6 11

Islesboro 9 16 30 36

GHCA 60, East Grand 15

At Danforth, Kari Brewer connected for 20 points to lead Greater Houlton Christian to victory in its regular-season finale.

Casey Parker notched 12 points and Selena Michaud 10 for the Eagles.

Kelsey Daoust had 10 points for East Grand.

Greater Houlton Chr. (14-4) 60

Emery 1-0-2, Brewer 10-0-20, Riopel 2-1-6, Socoby 3-0-6, Parker 6-0-12, Emery 1-0-2, McGuire 1-0-2, A. Michaud 1-0-2, S. Michaud 4-2-10, Lee, Smart, Vargas, Barnes, Mellia

East Grand (3-12) 15

Daoust 5-0-10, Lloyd 1-1-3, Roy 1-0-2, Bartlett, Gilman, Hanington, Beaudoin

3-pt. goals: Riopel

Greater Houlton 23 38 51 60

East Grand 4 4 8 15

Cam. Hills 53, Lincoln Acad. 43

At Rockport, Kristin Tedford scored nine of her game-high 22 points in the third quarter as Camden Hills outscored Lincoln Academy of Newcastle 19-10 to build a 10-point cushion.

Allie Parent had nine points and six assists; Gab Duke scored eight points and Maddie Smeaton grabbed 13 rebounds.

Kari Jones’ 13 points and Sarah Pendleton’s 11 led Lincoln Academy.

Lincoln Academy (6-11) 43

Rice 0-2-2, Winchenbach 1-2-4, Giberson 1-0-2, Hewitt 1-0-2, Gould 0-1-1, Hartford, Lincoln 1-0-2, Cummings 1-0-2, Jones 3-4-13, Pendleton 5-1-11, Donald 1-2-4

Camden Hills (12-5) 53

Duke 3-2-8, Holmes 0-1-1, Labree 1-0-2, Nason, Fetterman 2-3-7, Jeschke, Parent 3-3-9, Tedford 6-7-22, Smeaton 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Jones 3; Tedford

Lincoln Acad. 7 15 25 43

Camden Hills 8 16 35 53

JV: CH 43-34

Narraguagus 54, Sumner 31

At Harrington, Kimberly Greene led a balanced attack with nine points as the Knights picked up their 10th win.

Megan Nevells added eight points for Narraguagus, which outscored Sumner of East Sullivan 18-5 in the third quarter to break the game open.

Tasha Daley scored eight points for Sumner.

Sumner (5-11) 31

Sargent 2-0-4, Daley 2-4-8, Arey 0-2-2, West 0-1-1, Alexander 1-1-3, McLean 1-0-2, Anderson 2-0-4, Higgins 2-0-5, Traxler 0-2-2, Havey, Pennartz

Narraguagus (10-7) 54

Cirone 2-2-6, Nevells 3-2-8, Beal 0-1-1, Risbridger 2-0-4, K. Burke 3-1-7, Foss 1-1-3, Greene 3-3-9, B. Burke 1-0-2, Tenan 2-0-4, Perry 2-2-6, Baker, Albee

3-pt. goals: Higgins

Sumner 6 13 18 31

Narraguagus 14 19 37 54

JV: Sumner 53-41

Boys basketball

Islesboro 56, Highview Chr. 26

At Islesboro, Jason Hatch had 12 points and 13 rebounds to lead Islesboro past Highview Christian of Charleston.

D.J. Johnson netted 13 points and grabbed 10 boards for the Eagles.

Ben Le led the Knights with 11 points.

Highview Chr. 26

Jones 3-0-6, Rowe 2-0-5, Choi 2-0-4, Fernandez, Le 5-0-11, Brewer, Morishita, Duchoatran, Parent

Islesboro 56

Johnson 5-3-13, Hatch 5-0-12, Scherr 2-0-4, Lubert 1-1-3, Sherman 2-4-8, Pendleton 1-0-2, Mahan, Gebhardt 1-0-2, Govoni 2-0-4, Tutor 1-0-2, Hapurich 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Rowe, Le; Hatch 2

Highview Chr. 6 12 21 26

Islesboro 17 28 46 56

Mattanawcook 62, MDI 40

At Lincoln, Derek Libbey scored eight of his 14 points in the second quarter as Mattanawcook outscored Mount Desert Island 21-10 to assume control.

Tyler White led all scorers with 18 points for the Lynx while Brady Vose added 12.

Jasper Cousins led the Trojans with nine points.

Mount Desert Island (13-4) 40

Cousins 4-0-9, Strout 1-1-3, N. Hall 1-0-2, Dunn 2-2-6, J. Hall, Jones 2-1-5, Merchant 1-0-2, Young 2-0-5, Mitchell 2-0-6, Chisholm, Norwood, Ferm 1-0-2

Mattanawcook (13-4) 62

White 5-8-18, Libbey 4-5-14, Vose 6-0-12, Cahill, Laird 0-2-2, Campbell 2-0-5, Smith 3-0-9, Hannington, McKinnon, Langevin 1-0-2, Hanscom, Bernier

3-pt. goals: Mitchell 2, Young; Smith 3, Campbell, Libbey

MDI 11 21 30 40

Mattanawcook 14 35 45 62

JV: MDI 42-37

George Stevens 58, Bucksport 41

At Blue Hill, Nick Saunders tossed in 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds while Rashad Frazier netted 13 points while pulling down 12 boards as George Stevens Academy triumphed.

Elias Springer chipped in with 11 points for the Eagles.

Dom Kone’s 13 points led Bucksport.

Bucksport (3-14) 41

Kone 5-3-13, McGeehan, Fish 1-1-4, Pappas, Wentworth, Bowden 3-0-6, K. Harriman 1-0-2, Dedman 4-0-8, Leighton 1-0-2, M. Harriman 2-0-5, Trasko 0-1-1, Goodwin

George Stevens (10-7) 58

Springer 4-1-11, Frazier 5-3-13, Saunders 8-1-17, Walton, Ensworth 1-0-2, Astbury 1-1-3, Ingraham 2-2-6, Marks 0-1-1, Jordan 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: M. Harriman, Fish; Springer 2

Bucksport 9 20 27 41

George Stevens 13 27 39 58

JV: Bucksport 53-40

GHCA 83, East Grand 66

At Danforth, Chad Duff scored 34 points as Greater Houlton Christian Academy beat East Grand to earn its first win.

Zach Staubel had 22 points for the Eagles and Micah Wiley added 13 points.

Junior Kaleb Dicker led East Grand with a season-high 31 points.

Greater Houlton Christian (1-17) 83

Duff 13-7-34, Staubel 7-7-22, Wiley 4-3-13, Morin 2-0-4, Gray 2-0-4, Campbell 1-0-2, Crone 1-0-2, Bowers 1-0-2, Holmes

East Grand (4-14) 66

Dicker 11-5-31, Langill 3-2-8, Bartlett 3-0-7, A. Brittain 2-2-8, H. Brittain 2-2-6, Gilman 2-0-4, S. Cropley 0-1-1, D. Cropley 0-1-1, Richardson, Morse

3-pt. goals: Wiley 2, Duff, Staubel; Dicker 4, A. Brittain 2, Bartlett

GHCA 19 46 64 83

East Grand 12 28 45 66

Bangor Chr. 52, Searsport 40

At Searsport, Brett Bradford scored 19 points to help lead Bangor Christian to victory over Searsport.

Tyler Alexander had 15 points for the Patriots.

Cory Parks had 12 points and eight rebounds for Searsport and Tom Cameron chipped in 10 rebounds.

Bangor Christian (6-11) 52

Caldwell 1-4-6, Bradford 5-6-19, Alexander 6-0-15, Wilcox 2-0-5, Theriault 2-3-7, Johnson, Washburn, Rollins

Searsport (0-18) 40

Ashey 3-0-7, Adams 2-0-4, Parks 5-2-12, Smith 2-0-4, Cameron 2-0-4, Pedrick 4-1-9, Faunce, Connor, Kingsbury, McHatten, Bagley, Gillo

3-pt. goals: Bradford 3, Alexander 3, Wilcox; Ashey

Bangor Chr. 8 25 39 52

Searsport 14 24 28 40

JV: Bangor Chr. 54-37

Belfast 48, Mount View 31

At Thorndike, Ben Felton scored 14 points to lead the Lions past the Mustangs.

Jake Arthurs and Marcus Benjamin supported Felton with nine points apiece.

Ethan Jean topped the Mustangs by also scoring 14 points.

Belfast (10-8) 48

Arthurs 4-1-9, Benjamin 2-5-9, Philbrook 2-1-5, Martens, Ja. Davis 2-0-4, Felton 5-4-14, Lehman, Murphy 3-1-7, Ji. Davis

Mount View (5-12) 31

Dy. Keller, De. Keller 1-0-2, Jean 7-0-14, Mehuren, Babin 3-0-6, Miles 1-0-2, Merrifield, St. Clair, Albright, Cochrane 1-1-3, Coleman 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: none

Belfast 15 27 39 48

Mount View 7 13 21 31

JV: Mount View 73-39

Medomak 60, Rockland 47

At Waldoboro, Alex Goldrup had 14 points to push Medomak Valley to victory over Rockland.

Marcus Benner scored 13 points for the Panthers and Dale Winchenbach added 11 points.

Nick Baudanza and Tyler Patterson each scored 12 points to lead Rockland.

Rockland (12-5) 47

Nolan 1-2-4, Dresser 1-0-2, Murphy 1-0-3, Baudanza 4-4-12, Morrill 1-0-3, Meklin 3-0-6, Ilvonen 2-0-5, Patterson 5-2-12, Rossiter, Searle, Lieter

Medomak Valley (9-8) 60

Benner 4-2-13, Fogg 0-2-2, Merrifield 1-0-2, Vannah 1-0-2, McKenzie 2-4-8, Winchenbach 4-0-11, Barnes 1-2-5, Goldrup 5-2-14, Guistra 1-0-2, Lee 0-1-1, Williamson, Ludwig, Durkee, McMahon

3-pt. goals: Murphy, Morrill, Ilvonen; Winchenbach 3, Benner 3, Goldrup 2, Barnes

Rockland 9 21 32 47

Medomak 12 29 48 60

Messalonskee 48, Hampden 42

At Oakland, Ben Dubois scored 17 points to lead Messalonskee past Hampden Academy.

Orlando Holmes had 14 points for the Eagles and David Hash added 12 points.

Antonio Juco paced the Broncos with 21 points.

Hampden (10-7) 42

Turner1-0-2, Evans 1-0-2, Moore 2-1-5, Haase 0-4-4, Juco 9-3-21, Burditt 1-0-2, Brown 1-2-4, Hersey, Burke

Messalonskee (9-8) 48

Bernier 2-0-4, Gilbert 0-5-5, Hash 6-0-12, Dubois 5-2-17, Holmes 4-4-14, Ouellette, Pelletier, Berkner

3-pt. goals: Dubois 2, Holmes

Hampden 9 17 21 42

Messalonskee 17 25 33 48


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