November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Calais defeats Vikings

DANFORTH – The Calais Blue Devils outscored the East Grand Vikings 25-7 in the fourth quarter en route to a 72-53 schoolboy basketball victory Saturday.

Sam Bell scored 17 points to lead Calais while Chris Taylor added 10. Mike Hanington led East Grand with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Brent Byers followed with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Kyle Dicker had 12 points and Marcus Crocker had seven assists.

Calais 72

Dickerson 4-1-9, Rogers 2-5-9, Guthrie 4-0-8, Bell 6-2-17, Blake 3-0-6, McLean 2-2-7, McPhee 1-0-2, Geel 1-0-2, Taylor 4-1-10, Wallace 1-0-2

East Grand 53

Hanington 5-3-13, Byers 5-1-12, Dicker 4-2-12, Crocker 2-2-6, Beaudoin 2-0-4, Crone 1-0-2, Morse 2-0-4, Armstrong, Scott

3-pt. goals: Bell 3, McLean, Taylor; Dicker 2, Byers

Calais 20 30 47 72

East Grand 20 33 46 53

Caribou 49, Bucksport 42

At Bucksport, Brad Campbell and Kyle Wambold each scored 13 points to lead Caribou.

Joey Carmichael led Bucksport with 12 points and Todd Freeman added 11 points.

Caribou (3-9) 49

Wakana 0-2-2, Rosser 4-3-11, Fitzherbert 1-0-2, Campbell 4-4-13, Wambold 6-1-13, J. Haines 1-0-3, Rossignol 2-1-5, Corrigan, D. Haines

Bucksport (2-9) 42

Maguire 2-0-5, Rump 2-2-6, Gray 1-1-3, Freeman 5-0-11, Remick 2-0-5, Carmichael 4-2-12, Gifford, Spencer

3-pt. goals: Campbell, J. Haines; Carmichael 2, Maguire, Freeman, Remick

Caribou 9 19 34 49

Bucksport 8 23 33 42

JV: Bucksport 37-36

Lee 53, Washington Academy 44

At Lee, Neil Cowan’s 21 points sparked the Pandas past the Raiders of East Machias.

James Ramsdell scored 15 points to pace Washington Academy and Sam Hostetter added 11 points.

Washington Academy (9-3) 44

Ja. Ramsdell 6-2-15, Hostetter 4-3-11, Colbeth 1-3-6, Wood 2-0-5, Je. Ramsdell 2-0-4, Von Rotz 1-0-2, Sternburgh 0-1-1, Gray

Lee (10-2) 53

Cowan 8-3-21, Worster 3-4-12, Scott 2-1-5, Thompson 1-2-4, Pickering 2-0-4, Bird 3-1-7, Coulombe, King

3-pt. goals: Ja. Ramsdell, Colbeth, Wood; Cowan 2, Worster 2

Wash. Academy 8 16 29 44

Lee 11 24 36 53

JV: Washington Academy 43-34

Woodland 59, Narraguagus 51

At Woodland, Brandon Tomah scored a game-high 19 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and had eight steals to power the Dragons past Narrguagus of Harrington.

Aaron Ellis and Chase Smith combined for 14 points and Ellis corralled eight rebounds.

Travis Perry and Ren Dorr had 14 points each for Narraguagus and Todd Pagels had 11.

Narraguagus (3-8) 51

Perry 4-5-14, Dorr 6-2-14, Pagels 3-5-11, Worcester 1-0-2, Guzzetta 2-2-6, Leackfeldt 1-2-4, Greene, Mota, Meserve, Strout, Grant, Taylor, Ray

Woodland (7-4) 59

Tomah 6-6-19, Harriman 2-0-5, Allen 0-2-2, Newell 2-0-4, Moody 1-1-4, Metcalf 1-0-2, C. Smith 3-1-7, Ellis 1-5-7, M. Smith 0-2-2, Carlow 1-0-2, Record 1-2-5, McLellan, Townsend, Diadone

3-pt. goals: Perry; Tomah, Harriman, moody

Narraguagus 13 21 33 51

Woodland 16 27 45 59

JV: Narraguagus 51-41

Foxcroft 60, Ellsworth 38

At Dover-Foxcroft, Kyle Rideout pumped in 22 points and hauled down 13 rebounds to lead Foxcroft Academy to its 10th straight win. Demetrios Katsiaficas’ 22 points sparked Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (5-6) 38

Katsiaficas 8-3-22, Royal, Archer 1-0-2, Lupo, Allen 1-0-2, Crowley 3-0-7, Britt 1-1-3, Carst ual

Foxcroft (12-1) 38

Cynewski 1-0-2, McKusick, Prescott 1-0-3, Tirrell 2-0-6, Berce, LaCasce, Carey 4-3-11, Gilbert 5-4-16, Geiger, Rideout

3-pt. goals: Katsiaficas 3, Crowley; Gilbert 2, Prescott

Ellsworth 9 16 29 38

Foxcroft 15 32 46 60

JV: FA 50-43

Hermon 59, MDI 45

At Mount Desert, Zach Johnson scored nine of his 17 points in the second quarter to spark Hermon. Kyle Staples led MDI with 17 points and Robin Daley scored 10 points.

Hermon (4-8) 59

Johnson 7-0-17, Adams 4-4-12, Tarr 3-0-7, Pellerin 5-4-14, Kane 1-0-2, Deabay 2-2-6, Harding 0-1-1, Hinton, Hurd

MDI (7-5) 45

Willis 2-1-5, Pooler 2-0-5, Daley 4-0-10, Staples 8-0-17, Grover 1-0-2, Swanson 1-0-2, Maffucci 1-0-2, Veilleux 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Johnson 3, Tarr; Daley 2, Pooler, Staples

Hermon 12 23 41 59

MDI 19 26 32 45

JV: MDI 67-48

GSA 60, DI-Stonington 56 (OT)

At Blue Hill, Collin Henry’s basket at the buzzer forced overtime and Chaz Gray scored 15 points to lead the George Stevens Academy Eagles past Deer Isle-Stonington.

Kaleb Owen had 12 points and Phineas Peake scored five of his seven points on the line in overtime. Henry also had eight rebounds and seven steals. Peake had five assists.

Tim Parker had 13 points and Shane Eaton scored 12 for the Mariners. Thomas Robbins and Josh Eaton each scored 10.

DI-Stonington (9-3) 56

Blackmore, N. Ciomei 1-1-3, Billings, Robbins 5-0-10, B. Ciomei 2-3-8, L. Ciomei, Parker 5-3-13, S. Eaton 5-0-12, J. Eaton 3-1-10

George Stevens (10-1) 60

Owen 5-2-12, Ensworth 1-0-2, Wesel 3-0-7, Carter 2-0-5, Peake 1-1-5-7, Gray 6-3-15, Henry 4-0-8, Bridges 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Wesel; S. Eaton 2, J. Eaton 3

DI-Stonington 21 27 38 51 56

George Stevens 17 33 41 51 60

JV: DI-Stonington 62-48

Girls basketball

Bucksport 46, Caribou 43

At Bucksport, Liz Gomm had 16 points, eight rebounds, and five blocked shots to help lead Bucksport to the victory.

Caribou (3-9) 43

Kinney 1-0-2, Gahagan 4-0-9, Richards 5-2-12, Selander 3-6-12, Schofield 2-1-5, King 1-1-3, Morrell

Bucksport (4-7) 46

Murauckas 3-3-9, Richards 4-0-8, Gordon 3-0-6, Kone 1-0-2, Gomm 5-6-16, Hurd 2-0-5, Sullivan, Wilbur

3-pt. goals: Gahagan; Hurd

Caribou 14 21 27 43

Bucksport 8 23 35 46

JV: Bucksport 37-34

Calais 61, East Grand 24

At Danforth, Darcey Gillespie had 17 points to help lead Calais. Paula Osnoe had 17 points for the Vikings.

Calais 61

Gillespie 8-1-17, Brown 6-1-13, Taylor 4-0-8, Smith 3-0-6, Seeley 2-0-4, Allan 2-0-4, Mingo 1-0-2, O’Brian 1-0-2, Cobb 2-0-5, Thomas

East Grand 24

Osnoe 5-3-17, McKay 1-1-3, Zaneldin 1-0-2, Crone 1-0-2, Flannery, Kendall, Shay

3-pt. goals: Cobb; Osnoe 4

Calais 14 23 46 61

East Grand 1 11 14 24

Mount View 58, Lincoln Acad. 48

At Newcastle Friday night, Kelsy Richard scored 16 points and grabbed 18 rebounds to power the Mustangs of Thorndike to victory.

Amy Miles chipped in with 18 points for the winners.

Mount View 58

A. Miles 7-4-18, L. Miles 3-0-7, Mehuren 1-0-2, Jones 6-1-13, Richard 7-2-16, Clements 1-0-2, Caler

Lincoln Acad. 48

Hartford 0-1-1, Alley 1-2-4, Brooks 2-1-5, McGee 3-0-6, Wyman 1-0-2, Neal 5-0-12, Poland 0-2-2, Russell 6-2-14, Berry 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: L. Miles; Neal

Mount View 14 27 44 58

Lincoln Acad. 7 23 35 48

Machias 48, DI-Stonington 27

At Deer Isle, Beryl Lipton scored 11 of her game-high 17 points in the first half as Machias outscored Deer Isle-Stonington 24-8 and rolled to its seventh win.

Christie Holmes and Whitney Baker combined for 16 more Machias points. Erin Bray’s 12 points paced DI-S.

Machias (7-4) 48

Lipton 7-4-17, St. Pierre 1-0-2, Cherry 3-0-6, Whitman 1-0-2, Alley 1-0-3, Stevens 1-0-2, Holmes 4-0-8, Baker 3-1-8, Harrington, Perry

DI-Stonington (0-11) 27

Bray 4-4-12, Allen 1-0-2, Fifield 1-2-4, Billings 2-0-4, Gray 1-0-3, Eaton 1-0-2, Haskell, Robbins, Douglass, Morse, Cousins, Weeks

3-pt. goals: Alley, Baker; Gray

Machias 18 24 36 48

DI-Stonington 5 8 16 27

JV: Machias 27-25

WA Raiders 51, GSA 50 (OT)

At East Machias, Erika Gavoni hit an eight-foot runner from the lane with seven seconds left in overtime to give Washington Academy its win over George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.

Ashley Tilton had a game-high 19 points and six rebounds for the winners. Look had 15 points and five rebounds; Gavoni had nine points and Mary Mawhinney had six rebounds and four steals.

Hannah Gray’s 14 points, Brandi Winters’ 13 and Sadie Beardsworth’s 10 points led GSA.

George Stevens Academy (6-5) 50

Lymburner, Rioux 0-3-3, Moon 1-3-6, Winters 6-0-13, Beardsworth 5-0-10, Gray 7-0-14, Conte, Flynn, Ahern 1-0-2

Washington Academy (7-4) 51

Livingstone, Gavoni 4-0-9, Rushforth, Mawhinney 3-0-6, Tilton 8-3-19, Wood 1-0-2, Fritz, Look 5-5-15, Huffman

3-pt. goals: Moon, Winters; Gavoni

GSA 15 30 41 48 50

Washington Ac. 17 29 43 48 51

JV: WA 38-20

Central 78, Sumner 46

At East Sullivan, Jenny Rollins scored 16 of her game-high 25 points in the first half as Central built a 46-24 halftime lead thanks to a pair of 10-0 runs.

Kylie Bragdon’s 17 points and Sandra Klausmeyer’s 10 topped Sumner.

Central (10-3) 78

Rollins 8-5-25, D. Collins 6-6-18, Libby 5-1-11, Elliott 4-1-9, Randall 0-5-5, Davis 1-0-2, Brownell 1-0-2, Underhill 1-0-2, K. Collins 1-0-2, Daniel, Voisine, Melton

Sumner (6-5) 46

Bragdon 8-1-17, Klausmeyer 4-2-10, Beal 0-2-2, Chandler 2-2-6, Stanwood 2-1-5, Bridges 1-0-2, Norton 1-2-4, Rock, Cummings

3-pt. goals: Rollins 4

Central 23 46 59 78

Sumner 12 24 31 46

JV: Sumner 56-30


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