November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Woodland pulls away to defeat rival Calais

CALAIS – The Woodland Dragons outscored the Calais Blue Devils 20-9 in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 55-41 schoolgirl basketball victory Friday night.

Courtney Cochran’s 18 points paced Woodland, while Rachel Torrey tossed in 13.

Lindsey Mingo led Calais with 10 points. Darcey Gillespie added nine points and seven rebounds. Heidi Graceffa posted five assists and five steals.

Woodland (4-1) 55

Clark 2-1-7, Gillespie 3-1-7, Torrey 4-4-13, Ferry 3-2-8, Cochran 6-6-18, Murphy 0-2-2, Nicholas

Calais (3-3) 41

Graceffa 2-0-5, Thomas 1-0-2, Cross 1-0-2, Allen 3-1-9, Mingo 2-6-10, Gillespie 3-0-9, Brown 2-0-4, Hill, McIver, Clark

3-pt. goals: Clark 2, Torrey; Graceffa, Allen 2

Woodland 8 21 35 55

Calais 10 17 30 41

JV: Calais 48-22

John Bapst 39, Bucksport 21

At the Bangor Auditorium, Lauren Nichols scored 12 points as the Crusaders posted their fourth victory.

Ashley Freeman tallied 11 points, including three 3-pointers, for John Bapst.

Lindsey Gordon led Bucksport with nine points.

Bucksport 21

LaLonde, Gourley, Sullivan 2-0-4, Gordon 3-3-9, Kone 2-0-4, Wilbur, Hurd 1-1-3, Hutchins, Sanborn 0-1-1

John Bapst 39

Jordan, Freeman 3-2-11, Maquillian, Nichols 6-0-12, Greenlaw 1-1-3, Wickstrom 2-2-6, Havnevik 0-1-1, McGuan 0-1-1, Hardy 0-1-1, Gibson, Laferriere

3-pt. goals: Freeman 3

Bucksport 6 11 20 21

John Bapst 12 19 30 39

JV: John Bapst 27-24

BC Patriots 58, DI-Stonington 31

At Deer Isle on Thursday, freshman Hope Johnson had 14 points and 10 rebounds to lead Bangor Christian to its second win of the season.

Classmate Morgan Chasse added 13 points for the Patriots, while Jenn Hutchins had 10 points.

Kelly Robinson grabbed seven rebounds for BC, which used full-court pressure to break the game open after a close first half.

Audra Eaton paced Deer Isle-Stonington with 14 points.

Bangor Christian (2-2) 58

Miller 4-1-9, Hutchins 3-2-10, Chasse 6-1-13, Robinson 4-0-8, Johnson 7-0-14, Hale 1-0-2, French 1-0-2, Dearborn, Hall, Ricci, French, Whitaker, Pelletier

Deer Isle-Stonington (1-4) 31

A. Eaton 7-0-14, Powers 3-0-6, J. Allen 1-0-3, Haskell 1-0-2, Robbins 1-0-2, Brewer 1-0-2, Cousins 1-0-2, Weed, L. Eaton, Weeks, Avis, S. Allen

3-pt. goals: Hutchins; J. Allen

Bangor Christian 11 27 46 58

DI-Stonington 10 23 27 31

MDI 62, Foxcroft Acad. 27

At Bar Harbor, Amethyst Cousins tallied 19 points to lead the host Trojans past Foxcroft.

Lindsey Lewis and Susan Falt added 10 apiece for MDI.

Leslie Barden led the Poines with nine.

Foxcorft Acad. (0-4) 27

Barden 4-1-9, Weymouth 1-0-2, Hall 2-1-5, Pluff, Brown 0-1-1, Rice 1-3-5, Thomas 2-0-5

Mount Desert Island (4-0) 62

Lewis 4-1-10, Cousins 9-1-19, Falt 5-0-10, Young 1-0-2, Records 2-0-4, Banks, Orman 1-0-2, K. Vaux 2-3-7, M. Vaux, Ross 2-0-4, LaMoine 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Thomas; Lewis

Foxcroft 12 13 19 27

MDI 20 35 47 62

JV: MDI 41-30

Camden Hills 61, Oak Hill 17

At Rockport, Erika Johnson led the victorious Windjammers with 11 points.

Marianne Croce tossed in 10 for the winners.

Kristen Eaton paced the Raiders of Sabattus with seven.

Oak Hill (0-4) 17

Provost 1-0-2, Delaney 1-0-2, Tucci 1-0-2, Sarbine 1-0-2, Eaton 3-1-7, Wells, Emmons, Labree 1-0-2, Kupfer

Camden Hills (5-0) 61

Johnson 5-1-11, Croce 4-2-10, Colson 1-1-3, Carlton 1-0-3, Parent 2-0-4, Tedford 1-0-2, Smith 2-1-5, Philoon 2-0-4, Gushee 2-0-4, Fetterman 1-0-2, Richards 3-0-6, Holgerson 1-1-3, Kwlatowski 1-0-2, Coleman, LaBree 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Carlton

Oak Hill 8 10 14 17

Camden Hills 13 31 45 61

JV: Camden Hills 43-33

Fort Kent 53, Van Buren 43

At Van Buren, Kristin Violette scored 10 of her 26 points in the fourth quarter as Fort Kent pulled away to victory.

Violette made 12 of 17 free-throw tries en route to her big scoring night. Marissa Albert added 17 points for the Warriors.

Alexis Gereben led Van Buren with 14 points, while Megan Lajoie added 12 points, six rebounds and four assists and Lisa Levasseur chipped in with 10 points and eight rebounds.

Fort Kent (3-1) 53

Pelletier 2-0-6, Rossignol 1-0-2, Albert 6-3-17, Violette 7-12-26, Charette 1-0-2, Morneault, Bouchard, Hafford, Perreault, Jandreau

Van Buren (1-3) 43

Levasseur 5-0-10, Lajoie 5-2-12, Vaillancourt 0-1-1, Parent 1-0-2, Gereben 7-0-14, McLaughlin 1-2-4, Martin

3-pt. goals: Pelletier 2, Albert 2

Fort Kent 20 29 38 53

Van Buren 10 25 35 43

Presque Isle 76, Hermon 46

At Hermon, Angela Norsworthy tossed in a game-high 21 points to lead Presque Isle by Hermon.

Katie Delong totaled 17 points while Sarah Porter added 11 points for the winners.

Cassie White led Hermon with 14 points.

Presque Isle (5-0) 76

Porter 3-2-11, Clukey 2-1-5, Delong 7-1-17, Glavins 2-0-5, Smith 3-0-8, Watananuchit 1-2-4, Moody 0-1-1, Angela Norsworthy 5-11-21, Cash, Morris, Braley, Michaud 1-2-4

Hermon (2-2) 46

Berglund 1-2-2, Armstrong 4-2-12, White 6-2-14, Kelley 5-2-12, Barry 1-0-2, Helms 1-0-2, Davenport 1-0-2, Keith, Ford, Veilleux, Woodard, Durgin

3-pt. goals: Porter 3, Delong 2, Smith 2, Glavins; Armstrong

Presque Isle 22 39 63 76

Hermon 10 24 34 46

Mattanawcook 53, Caribou 31

At Lincoln, Bree Hanscom scored 18 points to help the Lynx earn their third win.

Michelle Paul added eight points for the winners.

Makayla Gahagan paced the Vikings with 12 points and Jessica Kenney put in eight.

Caribou (0-4) 31

Gahagan 2-8-12, Kenney 3-0-8, Espling 1-1-3, Ellis 1-0-2, Schofield 0-2-2, King 1-1-3, Richards, Corriveau, Price

Mattanawcook (3-2) 53

Hanscom 7-4-18, Paul 3-0-8, Souers 3-0-6, Sanderson 3-0-6, Vose 2-0-5, Libbey 1-0-2, Burleigh 0-2-2, Nesin 1-0-2, McCloskey 1-0-2, Anderson 1-0-2, Piche, Nicastro, Hawkins, Pelkey

3-pt. goals: Kenney 2; Paul 2, Vose

Caribou 7 18 24 31

Mattanawcook 15 29 49 53

Ice hockey

Houlton-Hodgdon 4, Bapst 2

At Millar Arena in Houlton, Chris Howard started the scoring for Houlton-Hodgdon with an unassisted goal.

Sam Tweedie added a goal from Micah Carton, while Morgan Hall netted one assisted by Sam Carter for the Black Hawks. Billy Policano had an unassisted goal. Nic Joslyn had 17 saves on 19 shots for 2-2 Houlton-Hodgdon.

Brian Leighton scored both goals unassisted for John Bapst of Bangor. Nate Cunningham made 45 saves on 49 shots for the 0-2 Crusaders.

Boys basketball

Medomak Valley 64, Winslow 48

At Waldoboro, Stephen Benner tallied 15 points to lead Medomak Valley by Winslow.

Matt MacKenzie added 14 points for the Panthers.

John Goulette netted a game- high 18 points, including four 3-pointers, to lead the Black Raiders.

Winslow 48

S. Siviski 1-1-3, Wood 3-3-9, Pulls 3-3-11, Goulette 7-0-18, Gallagher 0-2-2, Byrne 2-1-5

Medomak Valley 64

Simmons, Farrier 1-0-2, Wood 1-0-2, Durkee 1-2-5, Merrifield, Vannah, Schwab 2-0-4, MacKenzie 6-2-14, Ames 1-3-5, Armstrong 5-1-11, Barnes, Benner 7-1-15, C. Blakckman 1-1-4, O’Donnell 1-0-2, B. Blackman

3-pt. goals: Goulette; Pulls

Winslow 6 14 27 48

Medomak Valley 21 38 50 64

JV: Medomak 63-16

Belfast 46, Mount View 44

At Belfast, Colin Kennedy led Belfast with 15 points, including a 3-pointer, and 12 rebounds.

Ben Felton added 11 points for the winners.

Kyle Harvey netted 13 points, including two 3-pointers, for the Mustangs.

Mount View (3-2) 44

Keller, Cronin 1-1-3, Jean 1-2-4, Wentworth 1-1-3, Carter 1-0-2, Harvey 6-0-13, Haffner 1-0-2, Miles, Caron, Dimick 3-2-8, Tripp 4-0-8

Belfast (1-3) 46

Whalen 1-2-5, Arthers 3-2-9, Kennedy 6-1-15, Felton 5-1-11, Higgins 2-0-4, Benjamin, Murphy 0-2-2, Boguen, Haven

3-pt. goals: Harvey 2; Whalen, Arthers, Kennedy

Mount View 16 26 32 44

Belfast 17 24 31 46

JV: Mount View 60-43

Rockland 64, Lincoln Acad. 51

At Rockland, Ben Baudanza-Sturks made 16 of 17 free throws while scoring a game-high 21 points as the Tigers earned their third win.

Brian Walton added 10 points, including an 8 of 9 effort from the free-throw line, for Rockland, which made 29 of 37 free throws overall

The Tigers outscored Lincoln Academy 28-15 in the fourth quarter to break a 36-36 tie.

Devon Peasley paced the Eagles of Newcastle with 12 points.

Lincoln Acad. (1-3) 51

Peasley 4-4-12, Ford 3-3-9, Elwell 1-1-4, Alley, Taylor 1-0-2, Stailing 1-2-4, Williams 2-6-10, Mahan 1-1-3, Wright 3-1-7

Rockland (3-1) 64

Dresser 1-0-3, Walton 1-8-10, Morrill 1-0-2, Worster 3-1-8, Baudanza-Sturks 2-16-21, Ilvonen 2-3-8, Elwell 1-0-2, Moholland 1-0-2, Coppola 2-1-5, Baudanza 1-0-3, Patterson, Tripp, Curtis

3-pt. goals: Elwell; Dresser, Baudanza-Sturks, Ilvonen, Baudanza

Lincoln Acad. 11 23 36 51

Rockland 6 14 36 64

Washington Acad. 89, Machias 55

At East Machias, Eric Leighton scored 11 of his game-high 20 points as the Raiders outscored the Bulldogs 36-8 in the third quarter to break the game open.

Jeffrey Ramsdell scored 14 points for Washington Academy, while Jarred Sternbergh netted eight of his 10 points in the third quarter. Corey Colbeth added 10 points.

Michael Little tallied 15 points for Machias, while Isaiah Roberts, Aaron Calor and Mark Little scored 12 points apiece.

Machias (2-3) 55

Mi. Little 7-1-15, Roberts 4-4-12, Calor 3-5-12, Ma. Little 5-2-12, Harmon 1-0-2, Ross 1-0-2, McNally, Whitney, Falvey, Preston

Washington Acad. (2-2) 89

Leighton 6-5-20, Colbeth 4-2-10, Sternbergh 4-2-10, Ramsdell 7-0-14, Wood 2-4-8, R. Smith 1-0-2, Von Rotz 3-1-7, Hunter 3-3-9, M. Smith 1-2-4, Porter 2-1-5, Gautier, Nicely

3-pt. goals: Calor; Leighton 3

Machias 8 28 36 55

Washington Acad. 21 34 70 89

JV: Washington Acad. 53-50

Hampden 53, Erskine Acad. 36

At Hampden, Jordan Cook tallied 27 points and 14 rebounds as the undefeated Broncos pulled away with a 22-5 run in the fourth quarter.

Cook scored 18 points in the second half.

Jack Garrity paced Erskine Academy of South China with nine points.

Erskine Acad. (0-4) 36

J. Garrity 2-3-9, Boynton 0-2-2, Cotnoir, Lyford 1-2-4, Macklin, Bagdoyan 1-0-3, Pooler 0-1-1, Haskell 2-1-5, Cowing, Dennison 1-0-2, Dunn, P. Garrity 1-4-7, Hope 0-1-1, Staples 1-0-2

Hampden (5-0) 53

Cook 9-9-27, Evans, Haase, Uhrin 3-1-8, Farley 0-1-1, McCue 2-2-7, Silver 3-0-6, Aurelio 1-0-2, Schaeffer

3-pt. goals: J. Garrity 2, P. Garrity; McCue, Uhrin

Erskine Acad. 8 18 31 36

Hampden Acad. 5 22 31 53

JV: Hampden Acad. 46-43

Maranacook 50, MCI 49

At Readfield, Will Bardaglio hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to lift the Black Bears past the Huskies of Pittsfield.

Ryan Martin led Maranacook with 21 points while Mike Poulin and Bardaglio added 10 apiece.

Andrew Tracy led all scorers with 24 points and Victor Quint added 11 for MCI.

MCI (2-1) 49

Tracy 11-0-24, Quint 5-1-11, Sobey 3-1-8, Souliere 1-0-2, Trombley 1-0-2, Nicholas 1-0-2, Hart, McGrady

Maranacook (6-0) 50

Martin 5-10-21, Poulin 5-0-10, Bardaglio 4-0-10, Palmer 3-1-7, Collins 1-0-2, Leary, Spalding, Denbow

3-pt. goals: Tracy 2, Sobey; Martin, Bardaglio 2

MCI 14 20 41 49

Maranacook 15 25 38 50

Nokomis 50, Brewer 40

At Newport, Tyler Norris tallied 20 points to lead Nokomis by Brewer.

Dylan Palmer added 12 points for the Warriors.

Chris Wilson scored 17 with three 3-pointers, seven rebounds and three blocks for the Witches.

Brewer (1-3) 40

Wilson 5-4-17, Valley 4-0-9, Hardy 2-0-4, Littlefield 2-0-4, Babin 1-0-3, Cawley 1-0-2, Libby 0-1-1, Adams

Nokomis (2-3) 50

Norris 8-4-20, Palmer 3-6-12, Oldenburg 4-1-9, Mensah-Bonsu 2-0-4, Shea 0-3-3, Hopkins 1-0-2, Murray, Leal

3-pt. goals: Wilson 3, Babin, Valley

Brewer 13 20 25 40

Nokomis 12 22 32 50

JV: Nokomis 59-47

Mattanawcook 49, Caribou 32

At Lincoln, Steve Andrews scored 12 points with two 3-pointers to lead Mattanawcook to victory.

Dylan Hanscom and Luke Emery each added nine points for the undefeated Lynx, who outscored the Vikings 12-3 in the third quarter to gain control.

Kyle Corrigan led Caribou with a game-high 13 points, while Jordan Haines added eight.

Caribou (3-1) 32

Corrigan 6-0-13, J. Haines 3-1-8, Fitzherbert 0-2-2, C. Rosser 3-2-8, Rossignol, Cullins, B. Rosser, D. St. Peter, Brown, P. St. Peter, Doody, D. Haines 0-1-1

Mattanawcook (5-0) 49

Andrews 4-2-12, Smith, Birmingham, Gardiner, Libbey 2-1-7, Hanscom 2-5-9, Emery 3-3-9, Young 2-0-4, Welch 2-0-4, Langevin, E. Hanscom, Slike 2-0-4, L’Italien 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Corrigan, J. Haines; Andrews 2, Libbey 2

Caribou 12 20 23 32

Mattanawcook 12 23 35 49

JV: Mattanawcook 53-37

Madawaska 59, Houlton 40

At Madawaska, Alan Campbell scored 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds to help the Owls remain unbeaten.

Mark Sirois scored 15 points, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked five shots for Madawaska, while Matt Beaulieu netted 11 points. Dominique Rossignol handed out eight assists.

Justin Stewart paced Houlton with 14 points.

Houlton (0-5) 40

Brown 1-0-3, Bates, Stewart 4-4-14, Austin, Larkins, Echevarria, Hill 2-0-4, Cleary 1-3-5, Beals 2-1-5, Lewis 1-0-3, Lezotte, Hagerman 1-0-2, Anderson 1-2-4

Madawaska (5-0) 59

Cyr, Desrosier, Pelletier 1-0-2, Morin 2-0-5, Sirois 6-3-15, Campbell 9-2-22, Michaud, Rossignol 1-1-3, Beaulieu 3-2-11, Bosse 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Brown, Stewart 2, Lewis; Morin, Campbell 2, Beaulieu 3

Houlton 10 21 — 40

Madawaska 15 31 — 59

JV: Houlton 52-36

Bangor 47, Messalonskee 45

At Oakland, Alex Gallant scored 18 points as Bangor edged host Messalonskee.

Lee Suvlu added 14 points as the Rams posted their second straight victory.

Matt Natole paced Messalonskee with 12 points.

Bangor (3-2) 47

Jellison 1-0-3, McAllian, Edwards, Suvlu 6-2-14, Hackett 1-0-2, Gallant 8-2-18, Chase 1-0-2, Mead 1-0-2, Weston 3-0-6

Messalonskee (2-2) 45

Murphy, Stanhope 1-0-3, Evans, Tracy 1-0-3, Haggan, Natole 4-2-12, Ouellette 2-0-4, Holmes 2-1-6, Taylor 3-3-9, Lessard 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Jellison; Stanhope, Tracy, Natole 2, Holmes

Bangor 9 25 39 47

Messalonskee 15 25 32 45


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