November 15, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Griffin, Royals hold off late Raiders charge Calais, Washburn, Presque Isle boys pick up victories

JONESPORT – Ross Griffin tossed in 16 points and Joseph Libby scored 15 as the Jonesport-Beals Royals held off a late charge by the Washington Academy Raiders, 50-48 in a high school boys basketball game Wednesday.

Eric Leighton led Washington Academy of East Machias with 13 points. Jeff Ramsdell netted 11.

Washington Acad. (0-1) 48

Leighton 4-3-13, Wood 2-0-4, Von Rotz 2-1-5, Hunter 2-1-5, Colbath 2-0-4, Sternberg 2-1-5, Ramsdell 5-1-11, Porter 0-1-1

Jonesport-Beals (2-0) 50

Alley 1-0-2, Backman 2-0-5, Barton 1-1-3, Ellis 3-3-9, Brock, Kelley, Libby 6-2-15, Griffin 6-3-16

3-pt. goals: Leighton 2; Backman, Libby

Washington Acad. 11 21 35 48

Jonesport-Beals 12 29 38 50

JV: Washington Acad. 49-46

Calais 85, Narraguagus 39

At Harrington, Adam Knowles tossed in 20 points to lead the Blue Devils to victory.

Mike Guthrie added 11 points and Brandon Tomah 10 for the winners.

Ren Dorr scored 11 to lead Knights.

Calais (2-0) 85

Knowles 7-2-20, Tomah 5-0-10, Guthrie 5-1-11, Leeman 1-0-2, Rogers 4-1-9, Taylor 3-0-6, Bell 2-0-4, O’Neill 4-1-9, Shorey 3-0-7, Cavanaugh, Stewart, Wallace

Narraguagus (0-2) 39

R. Dorr 4-3-11, Perry 2-0-4, Meserve 3-0-7, Beal 1-0-2, Greene 0-1-1, Case 0-2-2, Taylor 1-6-8, Hinkle 1-0-2, Ostberg 0-2-2, Grant 0-1-1, Pagels, J. Dorr, Moody

3-pt. goals: Knowles 4; Meserve

Calais 20 43 64 85

Narraguagus 4 14 27 39

JV: Calais 60-50

Washburn 57, So. Aroostook 37

At Dyer Brook, Zach Bird scored eight of his 15 points in the third quarter as Washburn outscored Southern Aroostook 31-7 to break the game open.

Adam Thompson had a game-high 17 points for the winners.

Colby Clark and Adam Anderson had 12 points apiece for Southern Aroostook.

Washburn (2-1) 57

Wilcox, A. McIntosh, N. McIntosh 3-0-6, M. Connolly 3-1-7, Willette, J. Connolly 2-0-4, J. Thompson 1-0-2, A. Thompson 8-1-17, Pesut 3-0-6, Morrow, Bird 7-1-15

Southern Aroostook (0-2) 37

Clark 5-2-12, Sholler 1-0-2, Anderson 3-5-12, Stubbs 3-2-9, Robinson, Rosado 0-2-2, Grant

3-pt. goals: Anderson, Stubbs

Washburn 12 17 48 57

So. Aroostook 9 13 20 37

JV: Washburn 36-26

Presque Isle 65, Houlton 40

At Houlton, Greg Whitaker’s 23-point effort led the Wildcats past the Shiretowners.

Matt McGlinn tossed in 16 for Presque Isle.

Parker Brown scored 10 for Houlton.

Presque Isle (2-0) 65

Whitaker 10-1-23, McGlinn 5-4-16, York 0-2-2, Brooker 2-2-7, Lamoureaux 1-0-3, Cheney 2-0-5, Kingsbury 3-1-7, Ireland 0-2-2, Belanger, Ward, Gallant

Houlton (0-2) 40

Brown 3-4-10, Stewart 2-0-4, Austin 2-0-4, Hill 3-1-7, Clear 1-0-2, Beals 3-0-6, Hagerman 1-0-2, Anderson 2-1-5, Larkins, Echevarria, Lewis, Lezotte

3-pt. goals: Whitaker 2, McGlinn 2, Brooker, Lamoureaux, Cheney

Presque Isle 25 42 49 65

Houlton 13 17 28 40

JV: Presque Isle 55-24

Girls basketball

Belfast 48, Medomak 24

At Belfast, Jillian Ross netted a high 16 points to lead Belfast by Medomak Valley.

Stephanie Whittier added 10 points for the winners.

Stephanie Lee scored six points for the Panthers of Waldoboro.

Medomak Valley (1-1) 24

O’Jala 2-0-4, Ahlholm, Lee 2-2-6, Lutkins 1-4-6, Birk 1-1-3, Neptune 1-0-2, Bradstreet, Baum 0-1-1, Conorey 1-0-2, Cornforth

Belfast (1-1) 48

Soohey, Cummings 3-0-6, Ross 8-0-16, Whittier 5-0-10, Reed 1-0-3, Read 1-0-2, Ellis, Hills 0-2-2, Blair, Hogan 2-0-4, Flag 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Reed, Flag

Medomak 8 11 18 24

Belfast 20 34 44 48

Searsport 59, DI-Stonington 54

At Searsport, Monica Josephson scored 25 points to lead the host Vikings to victory.

Amanda Chaney added nine for the winners.

Audra Eaton paced the Mariners with 22 points and Anika Powers scored 18.

Deer Isle-Stonington 54

Eaton 8-6-22, Powers 6-6-18, Haskell 1-2-4, Brewer 1-0-2, Weeks 4-0-8, Weed, Gray, Robbins

Searsport 59

Josephson 10-5-25, Nielsen 0-3-3, Anderson 2-0-4, Seekins 1-4-5, Chaney 4-1-9, Vasiliauskas 3-0-6, Peak 2-0-4, Clark 0-1-1, Lanpher 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: none

DI-Stonington 10 23 40 54

Searsport 16 35 47 59

JV: DI-Stonington 36-33

Sumner 47, George Stevens 46

At East Sullivan, Kylie Bragdon notched 12 points as the Tigers held off the Eagles of Blue Hill.

Chelsey Norton added 10 for Sumner.

Hannah Gray paced George Stevens with 17 points and Christy Moon chipped in with 11.

George Stevens (1-2) 46

Gray 6-5-17, Moon 5-1-11, Eaton 0-2-2, Beardsworth 1-0-2, Peake 1-0-2, Freedman 0-1-1, Winters 4-1-9, Peobe 1-0-2

Sumner (1-0) 47

Bragdon 6-0-12, Norton 4-2-10, Beal 1-0-3, Bridges 3-3-9, Chandler 4-0-8, Robinson 1-1-3, Traxler 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Beal

George Stevens 10 21 30 46

Sumner 10 23 34 47

JV: Sumner 57-26

Woodland 48, Narraguagus 30

At Harrington on Tuesday, Rachel Torrey scored 16 points to lead the Dragons to victory and Courtney Cochran added 13.

Chelsea Baker led the Knights with eight points.

Woodland (1-1) 48

Gillespie 1-0-2, Torrey 8-0-16, Ferry 3-1-7, Nicholas 2-0-4, Bergin 1-2-4, Murphy 1-0-2, Cochran 5-3-13,Clark, Ham

Narraguagus (0-1) 30

Cirone, Hatt, DeRaps, Torrey 2-1-5, Ross 3-1-7, Greene 0-1-1, Tenney 1-0-2, Sitberg 1-1-3, Baker 4-0-8, Albee 1-0-2, Tenan 1-0-2, Nevells

3-pt. goals: none

Woodland 13 26 41 48

Narraguagus 4 11 17 30

JV: Narraguagus 47-31

Stearns 74, MA Lynx 67 (2OT)

At Lincoln, Angela MacDonald scored eight of her team-high 21 points in the second overtime as Stearns of Millinocket outlasted Mattanawcook Academy.

Dayna Somers had 15 points for Stearns, Deanna Michaud tossed in 14, Hilary Arsenault scored 13 points and Amy Collinsworth contributed 11 more.

Michelle Paul scored a game-high 23 points for Mattanawcook Academy.

Quinci Sanderson had 17, including a three-pointer that forced the second overtime, and Bree Hanscom scored 10 points.

Stearns (2-0) 74

MacDonald 8-5-21, Somers 5-3-15, Michaud 6-2-14, Arsenault 3-7-13, Collinsworth 5-1-11, Hale, Freeman, Achorn

Mattanawcook (1-1) 67

Paul 7-4-23, Sanderson 4-8-17, Hanscom 3-4-10, McCloskey 3-0-6, Pelkey 1-2-4, Piche 2-0-4, Vose 1-1-3, Souers, Hawkins

3-pt. goals: Somers 2; Paul 5, Sanderson

Stearns 16 26 44 55 64 74

Mattanawcook 13 26 38 55 64 67


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