November 17, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Safford, Pieri skipper Windjammers to win

THORNDIKE – Graham Safford scored 11 points as Camden Hills of Rockport cruised to a 65-32 opening-night boys basketball victory over Mount View Friday.

Kregan Pieri had 10 points for Camden Hills.

Michael Cochran led Mount View with eight points.

Camden Hills (1-0) 65

Morgan 1-4-6, Gabriele 1-3-5, Safford 4-0-11, C. Gartley 1-0-3, Weteryng 3-0-6, Hart 1-0-2, T. Gartley 0-1-1, Cammi 1-1-3, C. Scott 1-0-2, Wilson 1-0-2, Pieri 3-3-10, McFarland 2-2-6, Catell, White

Mount View (0-1) 32

Cochrane 3-2-8, Albright 1-2-4, Rednour 1-0-2, Durand 1-0-2, Blanchard 2-2-6, Coleman 2-0-4, Babin 2-2-6, Keller, Alton, Mehuren, Ryan

3-pt. goals: Safford 3, Gartley, Pieri

JV: Camden Hills 67-41

Stearns 74, Searsport 25

At Millinocket, Zach Sadlon scored 15 points as Stearns routed Searsport.

Brandon McLaughlin had 13 points for the Minutemen. Garen Manzo had 12 points and Tyler Richards scored 10 points.

James Seekins led Searsport with 10 points.

Searsport (0-1) 25

J. Seekins 4-2-10, Kingsbury 1-0-2, Faunce 2-2-6, Peach 1-2-4, Bagley 1-1-3, Acosta, McFarlan, Gillo, S. Seekins, Kelly, French

Stearns (1-0) 74

Sadlon 6-2-15, Osborne 4-0-8, Manzo 4-2-12, Eurich 2-0-4, McLaughlin 5-2-13, Rideout 1-0-3, Bouchard 0-2-2, Barnett 2-0-4, Richards 5-0-10, Santerre 1-1-3, Baker

3-pt. goals: Manzo 2, Sadlon, McLaughlin, Rideout

Searsport 6 12 18 25

Stearns 22 36 52 74

JV: Stearns 69-15

Woodland 81, Machias 55

At Machias, Corey Rolfe powered the Dragons with 22 points and 19 rebounds, closely aided by Aaron St. Pierre’s 20 points.

Ben Sears posted 14 for Woodland, and Keith Curtis added 10.

Michael Jenkins topped the Bulldogs with 22 points, including five 3-pointers, and Ty Richards recorded 17.

Woodland (1-0) 83

Rolfe 9-4-22, St. Pierre 8-0-20, Curtis 5-0-10, James 1-5-7, Boomer 2-1-6, Sears 6-2-14, Perry 1-0-2, Flannery

Machias (0-1) 56

Scoville 1-0-3, Little 1-0-2, Prescott 1-0-2, Stevens, Dahl 2-0-5, Jenkins 8-1-22, Richards 7-2-17, Spencer 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: St. Pierre 4, Boomer; Jenkins 5, Scoville, Dahl, Richards

Woodland 26 41 57 83

Machias 8 23 34 56

JV: Machias 39-36

Schenck 51, Houlton 38

At East Millinocket, Aaron Hutchins lead the Wolverines with 30 points, including six 3-pointers.

James Bates tossed in 19 points for the Shiretowners.

Houlton (0-1) 38

Bates 7-5-19, Gervais 3-0-7, Codney 2-0-4, Flewelling 2-0-6, Bragan 1-0-2, Geotsch, Lonstaff

Schenck (1-0) 51

Hutchins 10-4-30, Waite 3-2-8, Levasseur 3-0-6, Theriault 1-1-4, McLaughlin 1-1-3, Brown, B. Theriault

3-pt. goals: Gervais, Flewelling 2; Hutchins 6, Theriault

Houlton 6 18 29 38 OT OT OT

Schenck 13 22 32 51 OT OT OT

Cen. Aroostook 67, Katahdin 57

At Mars Hill, the defending Class D state champion Panthers rallied from a four-point halftime deficit to post an opening-night victory over Katahdin of Stacyville.

Caleb Kelly led all scorers with 24 points for Central Aroostook while Manny Martinez connected for 22.

Brandon Robinson’s 14 points paced four Cougars in double figures. Josh Guiggey, Lucas Craig and Evan McCarthy added 10 apiece.

Katahdin (0-1) 57

Robinson 7-0-14, Guiggey 4-2-10, Craig 4-2-10, McCarthy 3-3-10, McAvoy 3-0-6, Curtis, Qualey 2-2-7, Rodgerson

Central Aroostook (1-0) 67

Kelly 10-4-24, Martinez 4-12-22, York 1-6-8, McClung 1-0-2, Stiles 2-0-4, Brewer 1-0-3, Folsom 2-0-4, Footer

3-pt. goals: Martinez 2, Brewer; McCarthy, Qualey

Katahdin 10 31 40 57

Cen. Aroostook 9 27 47 67

JV: Central Aroostook 53-45

Brewer 71, Nokomis 45

At Newport, Coby Hutchins and Tyler Bessette combined for 17 second-quarter points as the Witches pulled away to the season-opening win.

Brewer led 21-14 after one quarter, but Hutchins scored nine point in the second period and Bessette added eight as the Witches outscored the Warriors 22-7 to take a 43-21 halftime lead.

Bessette finished with a game-high 17 points, while Hutchins and Billy Bissell added 13 points each and Jake McCrea chipped in with 10.

Jake Welch led Nokomis with 14 points, while Chris Braley scored 12 and Darius Bryant added 10.

Brewer (1-0) 71

T. Bessette 7-1-17, O’Connell 3-0-6, R. Bessette 1-0-2, Drake 2-0-4, Bissell 6-1-13, Brochu 1-0-2, Hutchins 4-3-13, McCrea 4-2-10, Taylor, Small 0-1-1, Murphy 0-1-1, Stanley 1-0-2

Nokomis (0-1)

J. Welch 6-2-14, Harding, Braley 5-0-12, Seamans, Higgins 4-1-9, K. Welch, Bryant 3-4-10, Hill

3-pt. goals: T. Bessette 2, Hutchins 2; Braley 2

Brewer 21 43 60 71

Nokomis 14 21 35 45

Orono 56, Piscataquis 46

At Guilford, Joel Riemersma scored five of Orono’s last 10 points with 3:30 left in the fourth quarter to break the 46-all tie and lift the Red Riots over Piscataquis.

A.J. Coleman and Kash Keezer scored 10 points apiece for Orono.

Corbin Shufelt led the Pirates with 20 points, six rebounds and three steals. Nolan Lovell chipped in 13 points.

Orono (1-0) 56

Coleman 4-0-10, Riemersma 6-5-20, LeVasseur 0-4-4, Keezer 5-0-10, Talty 2-0-4, Wintle 1-2-4, Hecker 1-2-4, Leek

Piscataquis (0-1) 46

Bridge 1-0-2, Izbicki 1-0-2, Kand 1-0-2, Briggs 3-1-7, Shufelt 9-1-20, Lovell 6-1-13, Ward, Schmiedoehner, Cleaves, Watson

3-pt. goals: Riemersma 3, Coleman 2; Shufelt

Orono 19 26 41 56

Piscataquis 11 22 37 46

Fort Kent 60, LCS/MSSM 26

At Limestone, Matt Harvey and Jason Lesaldo scored 21 points apiece to lead Fort Kent past Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Chris Parent paced the Eagles with seven points.

Fort Kent (1-0) 60

Harvey 8-2-21, Lesaldo 9-3-21, Bouchard 3-3-9, Cyr 2-0-4, Charette 2-0-5, Violette, Hafford, Enerva

LCS/MSSM (0-1) 26

Parent 3-0-7, Forsman 2-0-6, Hopkins 3-0-6, Caldwell 1-1-3, Levesque 2-0-4, Rossignol, S. Keiser, King, Morgan, Berube, T. Keiser, Cote, Polk

3-pt. goals: Harvey 3, Charette; Forsman 2, Parent

Fort Kent 13 22 44 60

LCS/MSSM 6 16 26 26

JV: LCS/MSSM 62-29

Easton 47, Washburn 41

At Washburn, Brad Trask scored 17 points as Easton defeated Washburn.

Sam Bacon added 15 points for the Bears.

Nick McIntosh led Washburn with 13 points.

Easton (1-0) 47

Turner 1-0-2, Trask 6-4-17, Bacon 6-2-15, Fuller 1-0-2, Daniels 2-0-4, Clark 2-3-7, Beaton, Langlais

Washburn (0-1) 41

A. McIntosh 2-0-4, Sperrey 3-0-6, Frnak 2-0-5, N. McIntosh 6-1-13, Fitzpatrick 2-0-4, McLaughlin 1-1-3, M. Howe 3-0-6, J. Howe, Viola

3-pt. goals: Trask, Bacon; Frank

Easton 6 20 34 47

Washburn 3 20 28 41

JV: Easton 56-16

Ashland 86, Wisdom 46

At Ashland, Lucas Hafford totaled 19 points and 19 rebounds as Ashland beat Wisdom of St. Agatha.

Ashland’s Jeremy Tarr scored the game’s first eight points. He scored 21 overall. Tony Baker chipped in 14 points.

Kurtis Daigle led Wisdom with 14 points.

Wisdom (0-1) 46

Ouellette 0-2-2, R. Chamberland 1-1-3, C. Chamberland 3-0-6, K. Daigle 6-2-14, Ku. Michaud 3-0-7, Ky. Daigle 2-0-4, Albert 0-2-2, Picard 2-4-8, Blanchette, Miller, Dow-Smith, Jenks, Malenica, Cyr

Ashland (1-0) 86

Paradis 2-1-6, Condon 0-1-1, Cobb 2-0-4, J. Tarr 10-1-21, K. Tarr 3-0-7, Milligan 2-1-5, Nemer 1-3-6, Hafford 8-3-19, Beaulier 0-3-3, Baker 6-2-14

3-pt. goals: Michaud; Paradis, K. Tarr, Nemer

Wisdom 15 18 31 46

Ashland 25 46 60 86

Girls basketball

Lubec 67, East Grand 40

At Danforth, Amanda Huntley and Shelby Searles combined to score 53 points and lead Lubec past East Grand.

Huntley scored 28 points for Lubec and Searles added 25 points.

Courtney Lloyd led East Grand with 16 points and nine rebounds. Kelsey Daoust added 14 points and eight rebounds.

Lubec (1-0) 67

Knox 2-1-5, Denbow 2-1-5, Searles 12-1-25, A. Huntley 13-2-28, M. Huntley 2-0-4, Davis, Beal, Gove

East Grand (0-1) 40

Daoust 5-4-14, Tuck 3-1-7, Lloyd 7-2-16, Armstrong 0-1-1, K. Beaudoin, Farley

3-pt. goals: none

Lubec 14 35 54 67

East Grand 10 18 26 40

Medomak 52, Belfast 31

At Waldoboro, Alanna Vose was 11-for-12 at the line and totaled 13 points to lead Medomak Valley past Belfast.

Lindsay Ranquist scored 11 points for the Panthers and Erica Tolman added 10 points.

Caroline Carr paced Belfast with eight points.

Belfast (0-1) 31

Curtis 2-0-4, Littlefield 1-0-2, Hills 0-1-1, Dyer 3-0-6, Carr 2-4-8, Rae 1-0-3, Mansfield 1-3-5, Cross 1-0-2, Ryder, Ryler, Woodbury, Carpenter, Rouch

Medomak Valley (1-0) 52

Dyer 2-0-4, Jenkins 1-0-2, Massengale 2-0-4, Christensen 1-0-2, Tolman 5-0-10, Weaver 1-0-2, Vose 1-11-13, Rose 2-0-4, Ranquist 3-4-11, Knutson, Vannah

3-pt. goals: Rae; Ranquist

Belfast 4 14 26 31

Medomak 10 20 37 52

JV: Medomak 40-15

George Stevens 78, Sumner 36

At Blue Hill, Maddie Park scored 23 points as George Stevens Academy downed Sumner of East Sullivan.

Emily Peake had 13 points for the Eagles. India Frazier scored 12 points and Alida Peake added 10 points.

Lona Sargent led the Tigers with 21 points.

Sumner (0-1) 36

Sargent 10-1-21, Daley 3-1-7, Hodgkins 3-0-6, Pennartz 0-3-3, Derosa 0-1-1, Whitten, Tucker, Havey, Frye

George Stevens (1-0) 78

L. Clapp 1-0-2, Gray 1-0-2, Park 10-2-23, E. Peake 5-2-13, A. Peake 3-2-10, Elliott 0-2-2, Frazier 6-0-12, A. Clapp 2-0-4, VanderEb 1-0-2, Farnsworth 0-2-2, Theoharidius 2-2-6, Mattson, Brown, Brann

3-pt. goals: A. Peake 2, E. Peake, Park

Sumner 13 23 27 36

GSA 15 33 53 78

JV: GSA 55-13

Mount View 57, Camden Hills 34

At Rockport, Jessica Smith scored 15 points as Mount View of Thorndike beat Camden Hills.

Alexis Bennett and Hayleigh Kein each scored 12 points for the Mustangs.

Maddie Smeaton paced the Windjammers with eight points.

Mount View (1-0) 57

Montmony 3-1-7, Bennett 4-3-12, Murphy 1-0-2, Kein 4-3-12, St. Clair 0-1-1, Ravin 1-0-2, Larrabee 1-0-2, Smith 6-3-15, McAdam 1-2-4, Harford

Camden Hills (0-1) 34

Lamar 2-0-4, Nason 1-2-4, Heal 1-2-4, Duke 1-1-3, Legage 1-0-2, Smeaton 2-4-8, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Carlsen 1-0-2, Buckheit 1-1-4, Jeschke 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Bennett, Kein; Buckheit

Mount View 9 25 43 57

Camden Hills 6 13 24 34

JV: Camden Hills 34-28

Hermon 52, Ellsworth 37

At Ellsworth, Erin Arnold scored 11 points to help push Hermon past Ellsworth.

Sarah Stanley scored a game-high 12 points to pace Ellsworth.

Hermon (1-0) 52

Ross 1-0-2, Durgin 2-3-8, Berry 1-0-2, Kelley 4-1-9, King 2-0-4, Thayer 1-0-2, Davenport 4-0-8, Arnold 5-0-11, Treadwell 2-2-6, Beers

Ellsworth (0-1) 37

Carter 2-0-4, Wyman 1-0-2, Beal 4-0-8, Stanley 3-6-12, Johnson 0-3-3, Lyons 1-0-3, Martin 1-0-2, Stubbs 0-3-3, Hooper, Jackson

3-pt. goals: Durgin, Arnold; Lyons

Hermon 17 32 45 52

Ellsworth 6 16 24 37

JV: Hermon 37-24

Foxcroft 54, Mattanawcook 50

At Dover-Foxcroft, Vanessa Lougee stole the ball and scored with a minute remaining to break the 50-50 tie and lift Foxcroft Academy over Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln.

Lougee added two free throws to end it. She totaled 22 points for the Ponies. Sabrina Sharrow scored 11 points.

Brooke Hanscom led the Lynx with 17 points. Katelyn Deraps added 11 points.

Mattanawcook (0-1) 50

Deraps 4-0-11, Gardner 2-0-4, Paul 2-0-4, Hanscom 8-0-17, R. Libbey 2-0-4, Fortin 1-0-2, Gulesain 1-0-2, Hawkins 3-0-6, B. Libbey, Hawkins, O’Hara, Trask

Foxcroft (1-0) 54

Seavey 1-0-2, Withee 3-0-6, Atkins 2-0-4, Keane 4-0-9, Sharrow 3-2-11, Lougee 8-6-22, Boss, Atkins, Miles, Arno, Kendau, Fletcher

3-pt. goals: Deraps 3, Hanscom; Sharrow 3, Keane

Mattanawcook 14 24 39 50

Foxcroft 13 25 38 54

JV: Mattanawcook 55-28

Brewer 41, Nokomis 38

At Brewer, the Witches rallied from a five-point deficit entering the fourth quarter to earn the victory.

Leah Jackson led Brewer with 17 points, 11 rebounds and five steals, while Holly Nickerson and Sheri Valley each scored eight points.

Danielle Watson scored 11 points and Sabrina Vaillancourt added 10 for Nokomis of Newport.

Nokomis (0-1)

Badeen 3-0-7, Vaillancourt 3-1-10, Shaw 2-0-4, Wyman 1-0-2, Batchelder 1-0-2, Suprenant 1-0-2, Lyford, Watson 5-1-11

Brewer (1-0) 41

Hutchins, Adams, Nickerson 1-5-8, Valley 4-0-8, Jackson 6-5-17, McLain 2-2-6, Boulier 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Vaillancourt 3, Badeen; Nickerson

Nokomis 15 25 34 38

Brewer 15 20 29 41

JV: Nokomis 36-29

Houlton 49, Schenck 35

At East Millinocket, Desiree Dow scored 11 points for the victorious Shiretowners.

Ashely Deloge lead the Wolverines with a game high 14 points

Houlton (1-0) 49

Dow 4-3-11, Herring 3-2-8, Putman 3-2-5, Sanderson 3-2-8, Lackey 1-0-3, Cone 1-0-2, Bailey 2-0-4, McFarland 1-0-2, Lezotte 2-0-4, Folsom, Fogarty

Schenck (0-1) 35

Deloge 4-6-14, Lowell 3-1-8, Nickerson 3-2-8, Brown 1-1-3, Powers1-0-2, DiCentes, Jamo, Michaud

3-pt. goals: Lowell; Lackey

Houlton 18 24 38 49

Schenck 5 16 27 35

Ashland 46, Wisdom 8

At Ashland, Crystal Cook and Suzanne Poulin each scored 10 points to help the Hornets open with a victory.

Kayla Guerrette scored four points for the Pioneers of St. Agatha.

Wisdom (0-1) 8

K. Guerrette 2-0-4, Michaud 0-1-1, Berce 1-1-3, Paradis, Goyette, Hebert, Barrier, Coulombe, Cyr, M. Guerrette, Collins

Ashland (1-0) 46

C. Cook 5-0-10, Poulin 4-1-10, Labelle 4-0-8, W. Donovan 1-0-2, Pelkey, Jimmo 3-0-6, D’Ozier 1-0-3, Baker 1-1-3, M. Donovan 0-2-2, Paradis, Graham, M. Cook, Tilley

3-pt. goals: Poulin, D’Ozier

Wisdom 2 5 5 8

Ashland 5 26 39 46

Madawaska 46, LCS/MSSM 21

At Madawaska, Kallie Pelletier scored 16 points as Madawaska defeated Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Ashley Cyr had 10 points for the Owls.

Kellie Peers scored nine points to lead the Eagles.

LCS/MSSM (0-1) 21

Peers 3-1-9, O’Sullivan 0-2-2, Good 1-0-2, S. Leighton 1-0-2, Bernier 2-0-4, Patten 1-0-2, Cote, C. Leighton, St. Pierre, Allen

Madawaska (1-0) 46

Pelletier 7-0-16, A. Cyr 5-0-10, N. Cyr 1-0-2, Parker 1-0-2, Dugal 2-0-4, Nadeau 1-4-6, Gendreau 0-2-2, Dionne 2-0-4, Arnoldy, Cormier, Sirois, Gagnon

3-pt. goals: Peers 2; Pelletier 2

LCS/MSSM 4 8 15 21

Madawaska 12 22 35 46

JV: Madawaska 36-22

GHCA 38, Van Buren 33

At the University of Maine-Presque Isle, Kasi Parker poured in 12 of her game-high 18 points in the first half to spark Greater Houlton Christian Academy’s 17-point halftime lead.

Kari Brewer added eight points for the Eagles.

Ashley Wilson led Van Buren’s comeback by scoring 13 of her 15 points in the second half. Jennifer Ouellette scored eight.

Van Buren (0-1) 33

Bourgoin 0-1-1, Wilson 7-1-15, Lapointe 1-3-5, Ouellette 4-0-8, Duprey 2-0-4, Hanson, Maldonado, Labreck, Dumond

Gr. Houlton Christian Acad. (1-0) 38

Parker 8-2-18, Brewer 4-0-8, Michaud 1-4-6, Smart 2-0-4, Vargas 1-0-2, Emery, McGuire, Barnes, Lee

3-pt. goals: none

Van Buren 3 7 18 33

GHCA 9 24 35 38


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