WOODLAND – Chase Smith scored 17 points and Brandon Tomah had 16 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists as the Woodland Dragons rallied from an eight-point halftime deficit for a 67-61 schoolboy basketball win over the Machias Bulldogs Monday night.
Steve Newell added 12 points for Woodland, while Aaron Ellis scored 10 points and Todd Diadone grabbed 10 rebounds.
Michael Little led Machias with 18 points, while James McCarthy scored 17 and Cory Brooks added 11.
Machias (5-7) 61
Little 7-3-18, McCarthy 5-6-17, Morse 3-0-8, Roberts 1-2-4, Whalen 0-1-1, Patterson 1-0-2, Brooks 4-3-11, McNally, Ross
Woodland (8-4) 67
Tomah 6-4-16, Newell 4-4-12, Moody 3-0-6, Metcalf 2-0-4, Diadone 1-0-2, Smith 6-3-17, Ellis 5-0-10, Record
3-pt. goals: Morse 2, Little, McCarthy; Smith 2
Machias 14 37 48 61
Woodland 12 29 52 67
JV: Machias 56-37
George Stevens 75, Stearns 40
At Millinocket, Collin Henry scored 14 points and Tim Carter added 12 as George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill earned its 11th consecutive victory.
Chaz Gray scored 10 points for the Eagles.
Steve Cyr paced Stearns with 14 points, while D.J. Charette scored nine.
George Stevens (11-1) 75
Owen 3-2-8, Ensworth 1-0-2, Wessel 2-3-8, Carter 5-1-12, Peake 3-0-6, Gray 5-0-10, Henry 4-6-14, Smith 3-0-6, Bridges, Gale 3-3-9, Astbury
Stearns (0-11) 40
Cyr 5-3-14, Martin 1-0-2, Matthews 4-0-8, McGreevey 2-1-5, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Charette 3-3-9, Cormier, Chase, Kaul, Nicholson, Lewis
3-pt. goals: Wessel, Carter; Cyr
George Stevens 13 38 61 75
Stearns 6 16 32 40
JV: George Stevens 48-46
Narraguagus 59, Lubec 50
At Harrington, all 12 Narraguagus players who saw action scored as the host Knights shaded Lubec.
Cory Worcester led Narraguagus with 12 points, while Ren Dorr and Todd Pagos scored eight points each.
Chad Murray led Lubec with 23 points, including five 3-pointers. Jesse Reed added 13 points for the Hornets, who had just five players.
Lubec 50
Reed 5-1-13, Shulls 2-1-6, C. Murray 8-2-23, McPherson 4-0-8, M. Murray
Narraguagus 59
Greene 3-0-6, Worcester 6-0-12, Mota 2-0-4, Meserve 1-1-3, Grant 0-1-1, Guzetta 2-0-4, Taylor 1-1-3, Ray 2-0-4, Dorr 3-2-8, Pagos 4-0-8, Leackfeldt 1-0-2, Strout 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: C. Murray 5, Reed 2, Shulls
Lubec 11 21 37 50
Narraguagus 19 31 43 59
Caribou 56, Bucksport 41
At Caribou, Kyle Corrigan scored 15 points as the Vikings defeated the Golden Bucks for the second time in three days.
Brad Campbell added 11 points for Caribou, while Kyle Wambold and Jarryd Rossignol scored 10 points each.
Joey Carmichael’s game-high 16 points paced Bucksport.
Bucksport (2-9) 41
Maguire 0-2-2, Freeman 3-2-9, Remick 3-0-7, Gifford 1-0-2, Carmichael 7-1-16, Spencer 2-0-5, Grindle
Caribou (4-9) 56
Wakana 2-1-5, Spring 0-1-1, Rosser 2-0-4, Campbell 4-2-11, Wambold 4-2-10, Corrigan 6-0-15, Rossignol 4-1-10, Fitzherbert, Ala, Damboise, J. Haines, D. Haines, Saucier, Gagnon
3-pt. goals: Freeman, Remick, Carmichael, Spencer; Corrigan 3, Campbell, Rossignol
Bucksport 8 21 28 41
Caribou 13 27 40 56
JV: Caribou 41-40
Girls basketball
Washington Acad. 47, Sumner 36
At East Machias, Erika Gavoni scored 15 points, grabbed eight rebounds and had eight steals to lead the Raiders to their eighth victory.
Megan Look chipped in with 15 points and eight rebounds for the winners while Mary Mawhinney had 11 rebounds and five assists.
Katrina Beal paced the Tigers of East Sullivan with 14 points.
Sumner (6-6) 36
Beal 5-2-14, Rock 1-0-3, Cummings 1-0-2, Klausmeyer 1-0-2, Chandler, Page, Stanwood, Bridges 1-2-4, Bragdon 2-0-4, Norton 3-0-7
Washington Acad. (8-4) 47
Livingstone 0-2-2, Gavoni 6-0-15, Rushforth, Mawhinney 1-0-2, Sprangers, Tilton 1-2-4, Wood 3-0-7, Fritz 1-0-2, Look 5-5-15
3-pt. goals: Beal 2, Rock, Norton; Gavoni 3, Wood
Sumner 6 19 31 36
Washington Acad. 14 24 37 47
JV: Washington Acad. 39-34
GSA 45, Deer Isle-Stonington 30
At Deer Isle, Sadie Beardsworth scored 11 points and Brandi Winters and Katie Astbury each scored eight to lead George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill to victory.
Christina Fifield had a game-high 18 points to pace the Mariners.
George Stevens (7-5) 45
Beardsworth 4-2-11, Winters 3-0-8, Astbury 4-0-8, Lymburner 2-0-4, Rioux 0-3-3, Gray 2-0-4, Conte 0-1-0, Smith 1-0-2, Flynn 1-0-2, Ahern 1-0-2, Vandern, Olnaia
Deer Isle-Stonington (0-12) 30
Fifield 7-3-18, Robbins 1-0-3, Bray 1-2-4, Gray 1-0-3, Haskell 1-0-2, Douglass, Morse, Cousins, Billings, Eaton, Weeks
3-pt. goals: Beardsworth, Winters 2; Fifield, Robbins, Gray
George Stevens 6 21 37 45
Deer Isle-Stonington 4 12 19 30
JV: Deer Isle Stonington 38-35
Narraguagus 63, Lubec 44
At Harrington, senior Elizabeth Grant scored a school-record 37 points and grabbed 18 rebounds as the host Knights pulled away.
Ashley Johnson and Courtney Foss each added seven points for Narraguagus.
Kristina Scoville paced Lubec with 22 points, while Kara Scoville scored 10.
Lubec (4-4) 44
Robertson, Hall 1-1-4, Wright, Ka. Scoville 3-3-10, McPherson 1-0-2, Kr. Scoville 8-2-22, Case, Woodbridge, Corey 1-4-6
Narraguagus (5-8) 63
Hatt 0-1-1, Johnson 3-1-9, Torrey, Sprague, Foss 1-5-7, Greene 1-0-3, Tenney 1-0-2, Albee 0-1-1, Tenan 1-1-3, Grant 16-5-37
3-pt. goals: Kr. Scoville 4, Hall, Ka. Scoville; Johnson 2, Greene
Lubec 7 15 26 44
Narraguagus 16 39 50 63
Ellsworth 53, Bucksport 40
At Ellsworth, Ashley Oleson scored eight of her 22 points when the Eagles outscored the Bucks 17-6 in the fourth quarter to pull away for the win.
Oleson finished with 22 points and nine rebounds. Laura Archer chipped in with 16 points.
Katie Hurd paced Bucksport with 18 points and Murauckas added 10.
Bucksport (4-8) 40
Murackas 4-2-10, Richards 1-0-2, Sullivan, Gordon 1-0-2, Kone 1-0-2, Wilbur 2-0-4, Hurd 6-2-18, Gomm 1-0-2
Ellsworth (11-3) 53
Dalrymple 1-0-2, Boutaugh 0-3-3, Curtis, Archer 6-2-16, Fortier 3-0-6, Savage 1-0-2, Silsby 1-0-2, McEachern, Oleson 9-4-22
3-pt. goals: Hurd 4; Archer 2
Bucksport 12 21 34 40
Ellsworth 12 27 36 53
JV: Ellsworth 39-37
Mattanawcook 55, Woodland 49
At Lincoln, Quincy Sanderson scored 13 points as the host Lynx earned the victory.
Dyna Vose added 12 points and Cami Cousineau 10 for Mattanawcook, which trailed 11-2 to open the game but held an 18-14 lead by the end of the first quarter.
Michelle Ferry led Woodland with 19 points, while Courtney Cochran scored 10.
Woodland (9-2) 49
Ferry 7-5-19, Cochran 5-0-10, Torrey 2-2-6, Kochendorfer 3-0-6, Gillespie 2-0-4, Murphy 2-0-4
Mattanawcook Acad. (7-4) 55
Sanderson 5-3-13, Vose 4-4-12, Cousineau 4-2-10, Pietras 4-0-8, Paul 2-0-6, Hanscom 1-2-4, Gleason 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Paul 2
Woodland 14 23 35 49
Mattanawcook Acd. 18 29 43 55
JV: Mattanawcook Acad. 47-28
Penquis 46, Schenck 39
At Milo, the Patriots outscored the Wolverines of East Millinocket 12-6 in the fourth quarter en route to the victory.
Kate Hamlin paced Penquis with 12 points and Jenny Stetson added 10.
Robin Larlee poured in 21 points to lead Schenck.
Schenck (0-10) 39
White, Bishop 3-0-6, Gleason 1-0-2, MacLeod 0-2-2, Jamo 0-2-2, Osbourne, Peabody 1-1-3, Sprague 0-1-1, Pray 1-0-2, Larlee 9-3-21
Penquis (5-7) 46
Hamlin 5-2-12, Graves 4-0-8, Gerrish 0-3-3, Johnstone, London 0-3-3, Comeau 1-2-4, Dolley 2-0-6, Stetson 3-4-10
3-pt. goals: Dolley 2
Schenck 16 27 33 39
Penquis 13 25 34 46
JV: Schenck 45-41
PCHS 51, PVHS 49 (OT)
At Howland, Charlie Bradford scored in the final 30 seconds of overtime to lift the Piscataquis Community Pirates of Guilford past the Penobscot Valley Howlers.
The Pirates’ Kellie Martel scored off the drive with seven seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime.
Bradford paced the Pirates with 15 points and Martel added 14.
Jenn Plourde led the Howlers with 11 points and Kelsy Lavertu put in 10.
PCHS (3-10) 51
Davis 1-3-5, Woodbury 4-1-9, Levesque 0-2-2, J. Martel 2-0-4, Shufelt, K. Martel 5-1-14, Dewey 0-2-2, Bradford 6-3-15
PVHS (3-9) 49
J. Plourde 4-0-11, Lavertu 5-0-10, Foster 2-5-9, Hallett 1-0-2, Cyr 1-0-2, K. Plourde, Dawson 4-1-9, Snape 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: K. Martel 3; J. Plourde 3
PCHS 16 26 35 45 51
Penobscot Valley 15 22 33 45 49
JV: PVHS 41-37
Katahdin 46, Bangor Christian 33
At Stacyville, Ronni Robinson scored 12 points and Jessica Green added 11 as host Katahdin earned the victory.
Kaitlyn French scored a team-high nine points for Bangor Christian.
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