November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Libby lifts Royals in OT Davis leads Camden Hills; Staples powers MDI

MACHIAS – Joseph Libby scored eight of his game-high 29 points in the two overtime periods as the Jonesport-Beals boys basketball team escaped with an 82-75 victory over Machias Tuesday night in high school action.

The Royals’ Ross Griffin hit a jumper with 9.9 seconds remaining to send the game into the first overtime, and teammate Timmy Holmes scored from the baseline with 3.8 seconds left to push the game to the second OT.

Holmes finished with 15 points, and Griffin posted 13.

Mike Little popped in 22 points to pace the Bulldogs, who led by 10 at the half and by two after three quarters. James McCarthy added 21 points, and Cory Brooks had 20.

Jonesport-Beals (10-7) 82

Backman 1-4-6, Barton 2-2-6, Alley 1-1-3, Holmes 7-1-15, Libby 12-1-29, Griffin 4-5-13, Faulkingham 2-0-4, Ellis 3-0-6

Machias (6-11) 75

McNalley 1-2-4, Little 8-5-22, McCarthy 5-10-21, Calor 2-0-4, Brooks 6-8-20, Morse 2-0-4, Ross

3-pt. goals: Libby 4; Little, McCarthy

Jonesport-Beals 15 21 39 60 68 82

Machias 14 31 41 60 68 75

Camden Hills 69, MCI 54

At Rockport, Jamey Davis scored 15 points and had nine assists to help lead Camden Hills to the win.

Will Horn also scored 15 points and had four steals for Windjammers. Tim Stammen had 14 points and David Pike added 10 points.

Phil Hendricks led Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield with 16 points.

MCI (8-9) 54

Nichols 2-3-8, Hart 2-0-5, M. Quint 2-4-8, Huff 0-4-4, McGrady 1-0-2, V. Quint 1-0-2, Judkins 2-0-4, Hendricks 6-3-16, Curtis 2-1-5, Kennedy, Tansino, Souliere

Camden Hills (17-0) 69

Horn 5-2-15, Davis 6-3-15, Pike 4-1-10, Stein 1-0-3, Mitchell 2-0-6, Bryant 1-0-2, Stammen 4-5-14, Tedford 2-0-4, Pieri, Cavanaugh, Wooton, Burke, Kerr, Rogers, Puls

3-pt. goals: Nichols, Hart, Hendricks; Horn 2, Mitchell 2, Pike, Stein, Stammen

MCI 5 24 36 54

Camden Hills 6 29 46 69

MDI 63, Sumner 53

At Mount Desert Island, Kyle Staples scored seven of his 19 points in the fourth quarter to lead Mount Desert Island past Sumner of East Sullivan.

Robin Daley scored 17 points for the Trojans and Andy Pooler added 12 points, including two three-pointers in the fourth quarter.

Jeff Burditt scored 18 points for Sumner and Victor Jacques added 16 points.

Sumner (3-14) 53

Jacques 6-0-16, Burditt 8-0-18, Polk 1-0-2, Coffin 3-0-7, Manning 4-0-8, Brooks 1-0-2

MDI (11-6) 63

Pooler 5-0-12, Daley 7-0-17, Staples 6-6-19, Grover 1-0-2, Swanson 1-0-2, Wardman 1-0-2, Maffucci 3-1-7, Veilleux 1-0-2, Merrill, Willis

3-pt. goals: Jacques 4, Burditt 2, Coffin; Daley 3, Pooler 2, Staples

Sumner 20 31 43 53

MDI 20 28 45 63

JV: MDI 55-36

George Stevens 73, Bucksport 35

At Bucksport, Collin Henry led five players in double figures with a game-high 18 points as the Eagles of Blue Hill rolled to their 15th win.

Tim Carter tossed in 13 points and Caleb Owen 11 for George Stevens while Blake Wessel and Chaz Gray notched 10 each.

Ben Rump tallied 12 points for the Golden Bucks.

George Stevens (15-2) 73

Henry 7-4-18, Carter 5-1-13, Owen 4-0-11, Wessel 4-0-10, Gray 5-0-10, Ensworth, Astbury 1-0-2, Smith 0-2-2, Bridges 2-0-4, Gale 1-1-3

Bucksport (3-14) 35

Rump 5-2-12, Maguire 3-0-6, Gray 2-0-4, Freeman 1-0-2, Gifford 2-1-5, Spencer 2-0-5, Babson 0-1-1, Delbridge

3-pt. goals: Owen 3, Carter 2, Wessell 2; Spencer

George Stevens 23 39 55 73

Bucksport 7 20 33 35

JV: Bucksport 50-36

Orono 62, Searsport 44

At Orono, Lexi Wakeling and Brady Keezer each scored 13 points for the Red Riots in the win.

Adam Chase and Joe Simon notched 10 apiece for Orono.

Garnett Greenlaw led the Vikings with 13.

Searsport (0-17) 44

Greenlaw 6-1-13, Adams 1-0-2, Patterson 0-2-2, Tufts 1-1-3, J. Nickerson 3-0-8, Chaas 3-0-6, Skillings 2-1-6, M. Nickerson, Ashey

Orono (5-12) 62

Wakeling 3-5-13, Chase 5-0-10, Simon 3-4-10, Keezer 5-3-13, Millard 3-3-9, Dutton 1-2-4, Bryant 1-1-3, Patee, Dwyer, Spencer, Therieault

3-pt. goals: J. Nickerson 2, Skillings; Wakeling 2

Searsport 12 22 27 44

Orono 8 22 38 62

JV: Orono 69-47

East Grand 73, Houlton Chr. 68

At Danforth, Marcus Crocker scored eight of his 21 points in the fourth quarter to help lead East Grand to the win in its final regular season game.

Mike Hanington and Brent Byers each had 16 points and 13 rebounds for East Grand. Kyle Dicker scored 12 points and Crocker added five assists.

Emery Lincoln and Silas Kelly both led Greater Houlton Christian Academy with 21 points and Drew Farrar scored 17 points.

Gr. Houlton Chr. (7-10) 68

Farrar 7-2-17, Lincoln 9-3-21, Kelly 8-2-21, Korhonen 1-0-2, Kilcollins 3-1-7, Guiggey, Bell, Cook

East Grand (4-14) 73

M. Hanington 4-7-16, Byers 6-1-16, Crocker 7-6-21, Dicker 1-9-12, A. Hanington 1-0-2, Beaudoin 2-1-6, Crone, Scott, Morse

3-pt. goals: Kelly 3, Farrar; Byers 3, M. Hanington, Crocker, Dicker, Beaudoin

Gr. Houlton Chr. 21 41 56 68

East Grand 20 36 53 73

Girls basketball

Medomak 62, Lawrence 53 (OT)

At Waldoboro, Nikki Brown’s 3-point buzzer-beater capped a 17-9 fourth-quarter run and sent the game to overtime, where the Panthers eventually prevailed.

Brown finished with 11 points and nine rebounds for Medomak, which was led by Heather Fogg with 21 points, including seven in overtime. Ali Ludwig added 16 points and eight rebounds.

Brogan Liberty sparked the Bulldogs of Fairfield with 24 points and 14 rebounds while Jamie Nickerson notched 10 points and 10 boards.

Lawrence (4-10) 53

Liberty 10-4-24, Nickerson 4-2-10, Noyes 1-4-6, Blackney 1-2-4, Gilbert 2-0-5, Perry 0-1-1, Moody 1-0-3, Brown, Campbell, Englehart

Medomak (3-11) 62

Fogg 5-9-21, Ludwig 8-0-16, Brown 4-2-11, O’Jala 0-3-3, Johnson 3-1-7, Lufkin 0-2-2, Bradstreet 1-0-2, Ahlholm, Philbrook

3-pt. goals: Gilbert, Moody; Fogg 2, Brown

Lawrence 10 16 34 43 53

Medomak 8 19 26 43 62

JV: Medomak 45-38

Woodland 59, WA Raiders 51

At Woodland, Rachael Torrey scored six of her 12 points in the fourth quarter and Michelle Ferry logged 18 points and 12 rebounds as the Dragons picked up a key win over the Raiders.

Courtney Cochran chipped in with 13 points for Woodland and Katie Murphy had eight rebounds.

Ashley Tilton had a game-high 20 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter, for Washington Academy of East Machias. Meagan Look chipped in with 12 points.

Washington Academy (10-7) 51

Livingston 3-0-9, Govoni 1-0-2, Mawhinney 3-2-8, Tilton 7-6-20, Look 6-0-12, Huffman, Rushforth

Woodland (13-4) 59

Kochendorfer 4-0-8, Gillespie 2-0-4, Torrey 6-0-12, Ferry 6-6-18, Cochran 6-1-13, Murphy 2-0-4, Noyes

3-pt. goals: Livingston 3

Wash. Acad. 12 27 37 51

Woodland 12 25 41 59

JV: Washington Academy 51-43

Camden Hills 69, MCI 60

At Rockport, Samantha Wiley had 14 points and four steals to lead the Windjammers to the win.

Marianne Croce had 12 points, seven rebounds, and seven steals for Camden Hills and Kayla Gushee added 11 points.

Jenna Lorentsen led Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield with 20 points and 11 rebounds as Kasey Dodge and Victoria Huff each added 14 points.

MCI (5-12) 60

Currier 2-0-5, K. Dodge 4-5-14, V. Huff 4-4-14, Lorentsen 5-10-20, Ka. Huff 3-0-7, Sullivan, Ky. Huff, Asaro, M. Dodge

Camden Hills (14-3) 69

Wiley 5-4-14, Newcombe 1-3-5, Butler 1-0-2, Carlton 1-2-4, Wood 0-1-1, Smith 2-1-6, Philoon 2-0-4, Gushee 3-3-11, Forzetting 0-1-1, Richards 3-3-9, Croce 3-5-12, Brown, Holgerson

3-pt. goals: V. Huff 2, Currier, K. Dodge, Ka. Huff; Gushee 2, Smith, Croce

MCI 11 16 35 60

Camden Hills 15 33 48 69

Belfast 60, Oak Hill 36

At Belfast, Jamie Flagg scored 12 points to help push Belfast to the win.

Sam Ellis had seven points and six assists for Belfast and Britt Reed had seven points and five rebounds.

Amber Chapman scored 20 points for Oak Hill of Sabattus and Ashley Stein added 10 points.

Oak Hill (0-17) 36

Bri. Reed 3-1-7, Ellis 3-0-7, Flagg 5-1-12, Ross 3-0-8, Cummings 2-0-4, Whittier 2-2-6, Read 4-0-8, Bro. Reed 3-0-6, Hogan 1-0-2, Aldus, Jackson, Grant

Belfast (9-8) 60

Chapman 8-4-20, Stein 3-2-10, Eaton 0-1-1, Sabine 0-1-1, Malinowski 1-0-2, Cupter 1-0-2, Medeiros, Nault, Emmons, Blais

3-pt. goals: Stein 2; Ross 2, Ellis, Flagg

Oak Hill 5 14 23 36

Belfast 22 30 45 60

JV: Belfast 39-29

Orono 56, Searsport 26

At Orono Monday night, Lauren Young and Emily Sypher each scored nine points while Heather Woodbrey grabbed 11 rebounds for the Red Riots.

Nori Francis-Mezger led the Vikings with 11 points.

Searsport 26

Francis-Mezger 5-1-11, Tripp 1-0-2, Nielson 4-0-8, Brassbridge, Anderson, Seekins, Rainey 2-1-5, Josephson

Orono 56

Young 3-2-9, Sypher 3-3-9, Glencross, Artesani 4-0-8, Colbath 2-1-5, Starno 1-4-6, Robertson 3-0-6, Dana, Kirby 0-1-1, Valdivia, Woodbrey 2-0-4, Saucier 2-4-8

3-pt. goals: Young

Searsport 6 10 20 26

Orono 7 18 40 56

JV: Orono 39-16

Sumner 50, Jonesport-Beals 47

At East Sullivan, Sandra Klausmeyer netted a game-high 17 points as the host Tigers edged the Royalettes.

Holly Stanwood chipped in with eight points for Sumner.

Whitney Beal and Kristi Smith led Jonesport-Beals with 14 points each.

Jonesport-Beals (4-13) 47

W. Beal 5-0-14, Smith 6-2-14, S. Beal 3-0-6, T. Beal 3-0-6, Hunkler 2-1-5, Church 1-0-2, McLean, Libby, Allen, B. Alley, Davis, T. Alley, Parker

Sumner (10-7) 50

Klausmeyer 6-5-17, Stanwood 4-0-8, Bridges 3-1-7, Bragdon 2-3-7, Beal 2-0-5, Chandler 0-3-3, Page 1-0-2, Norton 0-1-1, Rock, Cummings

3-pt. goals: W. Beal 4; Beal

Jonesport-Beals 12 21 34 47

Sumner 12 30 40 50

JV: Sumner 44-20

Houlton Chr. 59, East Grand 24

At Danforth, Amanda Jago led a balanced Eagles attack with 13 points in the win over the Vikings.

Colleen Sjoberg added nine points and Jessica Jago eight for Greater Houlton Christian.

Paula Osnoe led the Vikes with 13.

Greater Houlton Christian (11-6) 59

A. Jago 5-3-13, Sjoberg 4-1-9, J. Jago 3-2-8, Farrar 2-0-4, Boutilier 2-1-5, Livezey 2-0-4, Vargas 0-1-1, Korhonen 3-0-6, Lord 1-0-2, Hartin 1-0-2, M. Lee 1-0-2, E. Lee 1-1-3, Bentley

East Grand (0-15) 24

Osnoe 5-1-13, McKay 2-0-5, Flannery 1-0-3, Kendall, Shay 1-0-3, Zenaldin

3-pt. goals: Osnoe 2, McKay, Flannery, Shay

Gr. Houlton Chr. 16 29 47 59

East Grand 3 13 17 24

Dexter 68, Penquis 33

At Dexter, senior Ashley Ames broke the Tigers’ all-time scoring mark of 1,572 points, previously held by Travis Patterson. Ames netted 29 points to push her career mark to 1,581.

Ames’ sister Mallory Ames netted 14 points and Sabrina Cote 10 added for Dexter.

Kate Hamlin led the Patriots of Milo with 17 points and Mindy Dolley added 10.

Penquis (5-11) 33

Hamlin 7-0-17, Dolley 4-0-10, Graves 2-0-4, Johnston 1-0-2, Carey, Gerrish, London, Comeau, Stetson

Dexter (17-0) 68

A. Ames 14-1-29, M. Ames 7-0-14, Cote 5-0-10, Fogarty 3-1-7, Alton 2-0-4, Chapman 1-0-2, Mountain 1-0-2, Chambers, L. Burton, N. Burton, Hartford, Parker, Clukey

3-pt. goals: Hamlin 3, Dolley 2

Penquis 13 20 24 33

Dexter 19 35 54 68

JV: Dexter 48-25

Schenck 47, Katahdin 41

At East Millinocket Monday night, Ashley Peabody scored 10 of her 16 points in the second half to help lead the Schenck Wolverines break a 16-game losing streak and knock off Katahdin of Stacyville.

Robin Larlee led all scorers with 18 points for Schenck.

Lindsay Hill had 15 points and Ronni Robinson added 10 for the Cougars.

Katahdin (4-14) 41

Hill 7-1-15, R. Robinson 2-6-10, Green 3-2-8, Albert 1-0-2, Smallwood 1-0-2, Bates 1-0-2, Steven 1-0-2, Martin, F. Robinson

Schenck (1-16) 47

Peabody 4-8-16, Larlee 7-4-18, Bishop 2-3-7, Jamo 0-2-2, Osborne 1-0-2, Cram 1-0-2, Pray, MacLeod, Bouchard

3-pt. goals: none

Katahdin 8 18 33 41

Schenck 13 24 36 47

JV: Schenck 51-34

Lee 54, Mattanawcook 26

At Lincoln, Karin Bird led three Pandas in double figures with 14 points in the win over the Lynx.

Shelby Pickering and Aarika Ritchie each netted 12 for Lee Academy.

Quinci Sanderson led Mattanawcook with 10.

Lee (17-0) 54

Bird 4-6-14, Pickering 5-2-12, Ritchie 4-2-12, Houghton 2-1-5, Gifford 1-2-4, B. Harris 1-1-3, Moors 1-0-2, Jandreau, McLaughlin, K. Harris

Mattanawcook (9-8) 26

Sanderson 3-4-10, Hall 1-2-5, Hanington 2-1-5, Cousineau 0-2-2, Vose 1-0-2, Libby 0-1-1, Hanscom 0-1-1, Pietras, Gulesian, Souers, Shorey, Thornton, Martin

3-pt. goals: Ritchie 2; Hall

Lee 4 20 35 54

Mattanawcook 6 12 17 26

JV: Mattanawcook 34-29


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