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JONESPORT – Lindsey Jones stole the ball and raced downcourt for a layup with 20 seconds to play as Jonesport-Beals rallied for a 54-53 schoolgirl basketball victory over Lubec Friday night. BreAnna Beal poured in a game-high 27 points for the Royalettes, including 16 in…
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JONESPORT – Lindsey Jones stole the ball and raced downcourt for a layup with 20 seconds to play as Jonesport-Beals rallied for a 54-53 schoolgirl basketball victory over Lubec Friday night.

BreAnna Beal poured in a game-high 27 points for the Royalettes, including 16 in the fourth quarter, during which the hosts outscored Lubec 25-13 to erase an 11-point deficit.

Hannah carver added 14 points for Jonesport-Beals.

Shelby Searles scored 17 points and Amanda Huntley 15 for Lubec.

Lubec (9-9) 53

A. Huntley 5-5-15, Searles 5-5-17, Kr. Wright 3-0-7, Denbow 2-1-5, M. Huntley 3-1-7, Ki. Wright 1-0-2

Jonesport-Beals (10-8) 54

Alley 1-0-2, Bre. Beal 9-7-27, Carver 7-0-14, V. MacLean, Bra. Beal, Smith, Jones 3-0-6, M. MacLean, Libby 2-1-5, J. MacLean

3-pt. goals: Searles 2, Kr. Wright; Bre. Beal 2

Lubec 12 27 40 53

Jonesport-Beals 11 20 29 54

Vinalhaven 53, Greenville 32

At Greenville, Amelia Davidson tallied 12 points to lead Vinalhaven by Greenville.

Olivia Chilles chipped in with nine points for the Vikings.

Saige Weeks tallied 15 points to pace Greenville.

Vinalhaven 53

Davidson 4-2-12, C. Guptill 4-0-8, K. Conway 3-1-7, B. Conway 3-1-7, Chilles 3-3-9, Carter 3-0-6, Candage 0-2-2, Young 1-0-2, J. Guptill, Myer, Watt

Greenville (7-10) 32

Weeks 7-1-15, Breton 4-0-8, Gilbert 2-1-5, Harmon 1-0-2, Rockwell 1-0-2, Boucher, Peat

3-pt. goals: Davidson 2

Vinalhaven 13 23 38 53

Greenville 10 12 25 32

Woodland 59, Shead 35

At Eastport, Ariel Knights scored 16 points as Woodland knocked off Shead.

Courtney Cochran had 13 points for the Dragons and Ashley Laking chipped in 11 points.

Whitney Vinson led the Tigerettes with 10 points and Robyn Stuart added 10 rebounds.

Woodland (15-3) 59

Laking 5-1-11, Boomer 0-1-1, Knights 6-4-16, Gabriel 0-2-2, Torrey 3-0-6, Nicholas 3-2-8, Cochran 5-3-13, Bergin 0-1-1, White 0-1-1, McGinley, Parks

Shead (8-10) 35

Doten 2-2-6, Pottle 3-0-6, Stuart 3-1-7, McPhail 0-2-2, Vinson 3-4-10, Currier 0-4-4, Hoche, Patterson

3-pt. goals: none

Woodland 24 31 50 59

Shead 6 14 20 35

Hermon 56, MDI 54

At Bar Harbor, Erin Arnold had 22 points to lead Hermon to the narrow victory over Mount Desert Island.

Lily Barry scored 13 points for the Hawks.

Anna Joy led the Trojans with 11 points and Sara Carroll added 10 points.

Hermon (14-4) 56

Veilleux 2-2-6, Woodward 2-0-4, Durgin 1-2-4, Keith 3-1-7, Barry 6-1-13, Arnold 9-4-22, Berglund, Kelley

MDI (6-12) 54

Parady 1-2-4, Carroll 4-0-10, Joy 3-5-11, Hutchins 1-3-5, Vaux 1-0-2, Swanson 1-5-7, Pratt 3-1-7, Phelps 3-1-8, Thormann, Curtis, Minctons

3-pt. goals: Carroll 2, Phelps

Hermon 13 31 45 56

MDI 17 27 40 54

JV: Hermon 39-32

Orono 47, Sumner 34

At Orono, the Red Riots used a balanced scoring effort to knock off Sumner of East Sullivan.

Erica Hanson was the game’s only double-digit scorer. She finished with 10 points and 13 rebounds for Orono.

Lona Sargent’s nine points led the Tigers.

Sumner 34

Sargent 4-0-9, Daley 3-0-6, Arey, Tucker, West 1-0-3, MacLean 1-0-2, Anderson 2-0-4, Higgins 3-0-6, Pennartz, Traxler 2-0-4

Orono 47

Hanson 3-4-10, Keezer 2-4-8, Georgia 2-2-8, Quintal 0-2-2, Thibeault 3-3-9, Fox 2-1-5, Saucier, Sherman, Pavento 1-3-5, Pinkham

3-pt. goals: Sargent, West; Georgia 2

Sumner 4 8 20 34

Orono 11 25 34 47

Mount View 40, Belfast 39

At Belfast, Mount View of Thorndike was 12-22 from the foul line as they held off Belfast.

Dakota McAdam led the Mustangs with 12 points.

Danielle Littlefield paced Belfast with eight.

Mount View 40

McAdam 4-4-12, Smith 4-1-9, Kein 2-2-6, Masessa 1-3-5, Montminy 1-0-2, Bennett 1-0-2, St. Clair 0-2-2, Ravin 1-0-2, Larrabee, Andrews, Horton

Belfast 39

Littlefield 3-2-8, Webster 3-1-7, Dyer 1-4-7, Carr 2-1-5, Smith 0-5-5, Curtis, Hills 1-0-2, Blair 1-0-2, Ryder, Cross, Mansfield

3-pt. goals: Dyer

Mount View 8 19 27 40

Belfast 6 12 29 39

Bangor Chr. 59, DI-Ston. 36

At Deer Isle, Katie Libby hit a three pointer early to ignite an 18-point third quarter to lead Bangor Christian past Deer Isle-Stonington.

Libby scored 16 points for the Patriots and Hope Johnson added 14 points. Katherine Bragg and Hanna Pray each scored 10 points.

Audra Eaton led the Mariners with 19 points.

Bangor Christian (14-4) 59

Bragg 3-4-10, Pray 4-2-10, Robinson 3-1-7, Johnson 7-0-14, Libby 6-1-16, Bean 1-0-2

Deer Isle-Stonington (10-8) 36

Powers 3-1-7, Eaton 8-3-19, Ho. Brewer 0-1-1, Robinson 2-1-5, Siebert 1-0-2, Cousins 1-0-2, Grindle, Hutchins, He. Brewer

3-pt. goals: Libby 3

Bangor Chr. 14 27 45 59

DI-Stonington 12 18 24 36

Gr. Portland Chr. 34, Islesboro 32

At Islesboro, Bethany Green scored 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and Greater Portland Christian held off an Islesboro rally to take its ninth win.

Sarah Cowles paced Islesboro with 12 points and Erica Hatch chipped in with nine points and 10 rebounds.

Greater Portland Christian (9-9) 34

Green 8-1-17, Woodward 2-1-5, Waugh 2-0-4, Strait 2-0-4, Vandetta 1-0-2, Sarvara 1-0-2

Islesboro (4-14) 32

Cowles 5-1-12, Hatch 3-3-9, Reidy 2-3-7, Johnston 0-1-1, Durkee 1-1-3, Gebhardt

3-pt. goals: Cowles

Gr. Portland Chr. 10 18 29 34

Islesboro 6 14 22 32

Hockey

John Bapst 3, Old Town 1

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Andrew Casey and Casey Hull scored first-period goals to lead the Crusaders to victory.

Ethan Sale scored the other goal for 12-3-1 John Bapst of Bangor, which received assists from Matthew Duplisea, Conor Schofield, Travis Poulin and Mike Lalime. Derek Duff made 25 saves and 26 shots.

Cody Cross scored on a Jason Smith assist for 4-12-1 Old Town. Dan LeBreton made 21 saves on 24 shots.

Gardiner 4, Houlton-Hodgdon 3

At Millar Arena in Houlton, Zoe Fisk scored two goals to rally the Tigers past the Black Hawks, who had taken a 2-0 lead in the opening minutes.

Gardiner scored the next four goals before Houlton-Hodgdon tallied again before the end of the second period. All seven goals were scored on the power play.

Bobby Johnson and Forrest Chadwick also scored for the Tigers, while Kevin May, Klinton Peckham, Klayton Peckham and Scott Hickey each had an assist. Chris Howe made 31 saves on 34 shots.

Craig Buxton posted a goal and an assist for the Black Hawks with Zach Chase and Nick Chase getting a goal each. Ben Ward, Jake Peabody, Mike Epley and Morgan Hall posted assists. Malik Abouleish made 24 saves on 28 shots.

Boys basketball

Calais 80, Machias 55

At Machias, Sam Bell poured in 23 points and Jordan Leeman 20 as undefeated Calais rolled to its 18th victory.

Cam Shorey added 11 points and Rod Tirrell 10 for the Blue Devils.

Michael Little scored eight points to finish his career with 1,238, a Machias school record.

Nick Shults led the Bulldogs with 12 points, while Ty Richards had 11 and Michael Jenkins 10.

Calais (18-0) 80

Leeman 8-2-20,k Bel 8-3-23, Tirrell 4-0-10, Cal Shorey 4-0-8, Cavanaugh 1-0-2, Carr 1-0-2, Cam Shorey 5-1-11, O’Neal 1-0-2, Ross 1-0-2

Machias (7-11) 55

Shults 3-3-12, Richards 4-3-11, Jenkins 3-1-10, Little 4-0-8, Stevens 2-0-5, Lipton 1-1-3, treat 1-0-2, Porter 1-0-2, Spencer 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Jenkins 3, Shults 3, Stevens; Bell 4, Leman 2, Tirrell 2

Calais 18 36 55 80

Machias 13 24 37 55

JV: Calais 72-46

WA Raiders 55, Woodland 37

At East Machias, Ben Teer sank five 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 25 points to lead Washington Academy past Woodland.

Bryce Colbeth compiled 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Raiders.

Spencer Brown, Aaron St. Pierre and Chad James scored eight points apiece for the Dragons.

Woodland (12-6) 37

Brown 3-2-8, St. Piere 3-0-8, James 3-0-8, Boomer 2-1-6, Townsend, Flaherty 1-0-2, Sears 2-1-5, Curtis, Wormell

Washington Acad. (9-7) 55

Teer 10-0-25, Colbeth 6-3-15, Von Rotz 3-0-6, Smith 1-0-3, gautier, Beach, Lehman 1-0-2, Morin, Nicely 2-0-4, Lyons, Lenfesty, Stevens, Porter

3-pt. goals: James 2, St. Piere 2, Boomer; Teer 5, Smith

Woodland 5 22 33 37

Washington Acad. 14 24 41 55

JV: Woodland 48-39

Central 69, Bucksport 64

At Corinth, Stephen Laflamme scored a game high 28 points to pace Central over Bucksport. Tyler Pineo added 13 and Ted Hurdle tossed in 12.

Derek Fish lead the Golden Bucks with 16, Dom Kone had 13 and Marshall Harriman scored 10.

Bucksport (3-15) 64

Fish 4-6-16, Kone 4-2-13, M. Harriman 3-2-10, McGeechan 1-0-2, Bowden 3-0-7, K. Harriman 2-0-4, Dedman 3-1-7, Leighton 1-3-5, Pappas, Wentworth, Trasko, Goodin

Central (2-16) 69

Laflamme 10-7-28, Pineo 5-3-13, Hurdle 5-2-12, J. Speed 1-0-2, B. Speed 1-0-2, T Speed 1-0-2, St. Peter 3-0-6, Lepage 2-0-4, Brown

3-pt. goals: Fish 2, Kone 3, M. Harriman 2, Bowden; Laflamme

Bucksport 18 30 38 64

Central 20 28 49 69

JV: Bucksport 53-44

Greenville 58, Vinalhaven 42

At Greenville, senior Keith Aucoin scored 16 points and totaled nine rebounds to lead Greenville past Vinalhaven on senior night.

Senior Timmy Post had 11 rebounds for Greenville and classmate T.J. St. Louis added nine points and two steals. Junior Richie Chilson scored a game-high 18 points.

Andrew Guptill led the Vikings with 12 points. Jacob Stanley and Keith Drury each scored 10 points.

Vinalhaven (4-12) 42

Guptill 3-3-12, Stanley 3-3-10, K. Drury 3-4-10, Hopkins 3-0-6, Tolman 1-0-2, James 0-2-2, Gilford, W. Drury, Chilles, Beckman

Greenville (9-7) 58

Aucoin 8-0-16, Post 1-2-4, St. Louis 4-1-9, Chilson 8-2-18, Jardine 1-3-5, DiAngelo 1-2-4, Gilbert 1-0-2, Muzzy, Wheelock, Caola, Sikes

3-pt. goals: Guptill 3, Stanley

Vinalhaven 6 10 23 42

Greenville 8 26 40 58

Jonesport-Beals 80, Lubec 55

At Jonesport, senior Josh Faulkingham had 20 points and 20 rebounds to lift Jonesport-Beals over Lubec.

Harry Beal scored 16 points for the Royals and Andrew Beal added 10 points.

Timmy Gross scored 22 points to pace the Hornets and Shayn McPherson had 12 points.

Lubec (4-13) 55

Grant 0-1-1, Francis 1-0-3, Gross 9-2-22, Jones 4-1-9, McPherson 4-3-12, Rollins 3-0-6, Rice 1-0-2, Sawtelle

Jonesport-Beals (7-10) 80

Smith 3-1-8, Faulkingham 8-4-20, Holmes 3-2-8, Peadan 2-2-6, K. Beal 2-2-6, A. Beal 4-0-10, H. Beal 6-1-16, Carver 1-0-2, Merchant 0-1-1, Fenton 1-0-3, Lyons

3-pt. goals: Gross 2, Francis, McPherson; H. Beal 3, A. Beal 2, Smith, Fenton

Lubec 8 23 41 55

Jonesport-Beals 23 49 62 80

GSA 52, Ellsworth 48

At Blue Hill, Adam Jordan netted 12 points to lead a balanced attack that propelled George Stevens Academy by Ellsworth.

Rashad Frazier and Nick Saunders each added 11 points for the Eagles, while Elias Springer posted 10 points and six assists.

Ellsworth was paced by James Doe’s 15 points, while Ryan Petros and Samuel Coombs contributed 10 points each.

Ellsworth (6-12) 48

Doe 7-1-15, Petros 4-1-10, Coombs 4-2-10, Danico, Folmer 1-0-3, Kelly, Dugas 1-0-2, Berry 1-0-2

George Stevens (11-7) 52

Springer 3-3-10, Frazier 3-4-11, Saunders 5-1-11, Jordan 5-0-12, Astbury 3-0-6, Ingraham 1-0-2, Walton, Ensworth

3-pt. goals: Petros, Folmer; Springer, Frazier, Jordan 2

Ellsworth 16 29 35 48

George Stevens 17 28 41 52

JV: Ellsworth, 64-29

Gr. Portland Chr. 72, Islesboro 61

At Islesboro, Derek Green went five-for-six at the foul line in overtime to help lead Greater Portland Christian to victory over Islesboro.

Freshman Jason Hatch hit a two-point jumper at the buzzer to force overtime for Islesboro.

Tyler Yarborough scored 24 points for the Greater Portland Christian and Matt Congdon added 14 points. Green scored 12 points and Nate Hammond chipped in 10 points.

Eighth grader D.J. Johnson led Islesboro with 22 points and five assists and Hatch had 16 points and five assists.

Greater Portland Christian (7-7) 72

Green 2-8-12, J. Thibeault 4-0-8, Small 0-2-2, Congdon 6-2-14, Yarborough 12-0-24, N. Hammond 5-0-10, B. Hammond 1-0-2, Randolph, Whalen, Strout, L. Thibeault

Islesboro (4-12) 61

Scherr 3-2-8, Hatch 5-5-16, Sherman 1-4-6, Johnson 8-2-22, Leubbert 1-2-4, Mahon 1-1-3, Gebhardt 1-0-2, Tutor, Hauphrich

3-pt. goals: Johnson 4, Hatch

Gr. Portland Chr. 6 22 38 59 72

Islesboro 10 17 37 59 61

Camden Hills 86, Rockland 53

At Rockport, Christian Pieri scored 10 points in the first quarter and Paul Campbell tallied nine in the second as the Windjammers sprinted to a 51-10 halftime edge and cruised in.

Pieri finished with a game-high 20 points, Campbell added 16 and Kiefer Lammi contributed 15 for the ‘Jammers.

Chris Nolan sparked the Tigers with 18 points, Nick Baudanza scored 12 and Teel Ilvonen had 10.

Rockland (12-6) 53

Nolan 5-7-18, Baudanza 4-3-12, Ilvonen 4-0-10, Weiss, Dresser 2-1-5, Murphy 1-2-4, Searle, Moore 0-2-2, Meklin 1-0-2, Patterson

Camden Hills (17-1) 86

C. Pieri 6-6-20, Campbell 7-0-16, Lammi 6-1-15, Fischer 2-2-6, Cates, Safford 2-0-4, Weferling, Richards 1-0-2, Hart 1-0-2, Gartley 2-1-6, O. McFarland, T. McFarland 2-3-7, Morgan, Smith 2-0-4, K. Pieri 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Ilvonen 2, Nolan, Baudanza; C. Pieri 2, Campbell 2, Lammi 2, Gartley

Rockland 5 10 28 53

Camden Hills 27 51 73 86

JV: Camden Hills 70-40

Katahdin 49, So. Aroostook 47

At Stacyville, Brandon Robinson hit two free throws in with about a minute left to break a 47-47 tie and give Katahdin the victory over Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.

Evan McCarthy paced the Cougars with 13 points and Tom Anderson added 12 points.

Dakota Sleeper scored 25 points for the Warriors and Colby Clark had 10 points.

Southern Aroostook (9-8) 47

Robinson 2-0-4, Sleeper 11-3-25, Clark 5-0-10, Casey 4-0-8, Toothaker, Branscombe

Katahdin (7-11) 49

Robinson 0-2-2, Anderson 6-0-12, Craig 3-0-6, Guiggey 4-0-8, Qualey 4-0-8, McCarthy 5-0-13

3-pt. goals: McCarthy 3

So. Aroostook 16 34 41 47

Katahdin 10 25 37 49

JV: Katahdin 63-42

Madawaska 71, Hodgdon 39

At Madawaska, Michael Cannan scored 16 points to help lift Madawaska over Hodgdon.

Adam Desrosier scored 15 points for Madawaska. Jamie Cyr had 12 points and nine rebounds and Brandon Bosse totaled six steals.

Robert Crane led Hodgdon with 17 points.


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