CARIBOU – Hillary Savage led the charge for the Ellsworth Eagles with 15 points and Ellsworth won its first girls basketball game of the season, 43-30 over Caribou Friday night.
Ginny Dalrymple scored nine for the Eagles.
Stephanie Schofield had eight to lead the Vikings.
Ellsworth (1-10) 43
Savage 4-3-15, Dalrymple 3-1-9, Maddocks 2-0-4, Cravens 1-0-2, Jellison, Brown, Sawyer 1-0-2, Manning 2-1-5, McEachern 1-0-2, Silsby 1-2-4
Caribou (2-9) 30
Schofield 4-0-8, Kinney, Gahagan 3-0-6, Cousins 2-1-5, Cyr, Richards 1-1-3, Corriveau 1-0-2, Espling 2-1-5, Ellis, King 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Dalrymple 2
Ellsworth 8 20 32 43
Caribou 8 13 22 30
JV: Ellsworth 25-19
Rockland 54, Maranacook 35
At Rockland, Caitlin Hynes had 18 points, eight rebounds, and five assists to lead Rockland past Maranacook at Readfield.
Dana Clark scored 13 points for the Tigers.
Shannon Bean paced the Black Bears with 17 points and Jackie Mrazik added 12 points.
Maranacook (4-6) 35
Neptune 1-2-4, Mrazik 6-0-12, Bean 5-8-17, Myles 1-0-2, St. John, Kennedy, Freeman, Joslyn, Jones
Rockland (9-1) 54
Todd 3-0-7, Clark 5-3-13, Hanson 1-2-4, Hynes 7-4-18, Barnes 3-0-6, Ranquist 1-0-2, Boggs 2-0-4, Butler, Felt, Mason, Heal, Pickard
3-pt. goals: Bean; Todd
Maranacook 6 12 30 35
Rockland 10 24 36 54
Presque Isle 51, MDI 32
At Presque Isle, Angela Norsworthy scored 16 points to help the unbeaten Presque Isle Wildcats stay that way.
Kylan Smith had 13 points and Katie Delong 11 as the Wildcats completed the regular season sweep of Mount Desert Island.
Susan Falt led the Trojans with seven points.
MDI (8-2) 32
Falt 3-1-7, Young, Stratton, Record 2-0-4, Banks, Lewis 3-0-6, Orman 1-1-3, K. Vaux 3-0-6, Cousins 3-0-6, M. Vaux, Ross, Lemoine
Presque Isle (10-0) 51
Delong 4-2-11, Smith 5-1-13, Norsworthy 6-2-16, Cash, Michaud, Porter 2-0-5, Clukey, Watananuchit, Morris 3-0-6, Moody, Braley
3-pt. goals: Delong, Smith 2, Norsworthy 2, Porter
MDI 4 14 23 32
Presque Isle 9 20 38 51
JV: Presque Isle 47-37
Central 46, Dexter 45
At Central, Kim LeBlanc’s basket with two minutes left capped a 9-2 Central run and then Central stalled after Dexter missed on the other end to snap a 72-game regular season win streak by the Tigers.
LeBlanc had 14 points and seven rebounds to lead the Central Red Devils of Corinth. Theresa Libby added 12.
Katie Poirier led the Tigers with 11 points while Mallory Ames wound up with eight points against Central’s triangle-and-two defensive scheme.
Dexter (7-1) 45
Poirier 2-7-11, Cote 3-2-8, N. Burton 2-1-6, Mountain 4-0-8, Chambers 2-0-4, Ames 3-2-8, L. Burton, Clukey
Central (7-2) 46
LeBlanc 6-2-14, Libby 6-0-12, Underhill 2-4-8, Elliott 1-0-3, Melton 3-1-7, Collins, Davis, Brownell 1-0-2, Voisine
3-pt. goals: N. Burton; Elliott
Dexter 10 23 34 45
Central 12 24 38 46
JV: Central 30-29
Brewer 49, Erskine Acad. 35
At South China, Katie Quimby hit three 3-pointers and scored 15 points to pace with victorious Witches.
Elizabeth Cote and Jordan McLain each added nine points for Brewer.
Melissa St. Amand led Erskine with 10 points.
Brewer (5-5) 49
Quimbn 5-2-15, Wilson 3-0-6, Cote 4-0-9, Jackson 3-0-6, M. McLain, J. McLain 4-0-9, Kenney 2-0-4
Erskine Acad. (2-8) 35
St. Amand 3-2-10, Corey 3-0-6, Frederickson 3-0-6, Siegfriedt 0-3-3, Belden 1-0-3, Malley 1-0-3, Richardson 0-4-4, Howard, Busmanis, Strout
3-pt. goals: Quimby 3, Cote, J. McLain; St. Amand 2, Belden, Malley
Brewer 12 22 40 49
Erskine Acad. 8 19 30 35
JV: Erskine 48-34
Lee 55, Penobscot Valley 37
At Howland, Aarika Ritchie led the Lee Academy Pandas to the win with 18 points.
Karin Bird had 15 points and Amanda Gifford added 10 for the Pandas.
Jen Plourde led the Penobscot Valley Howlers with 11. Kelsy Lavertu grabbed 11 rebounds.
Lee (4-2) 55
Ritchie 7-0-18, Gifford 3-4-10, Bird 5-4-15, B. Harris 0-1-1, Moors 0-1-1, Slevinsky, McLaughlin, Jandreau, K. Harris 3-0-6, Houghton 2-0-4
Penobscot Valley (3-5) 37
J. Plourde 4-0-11, Drost, Bowers, Hallett 3-0-6, Cyr, K. Plourde 1-0-2, Lavertu 3-3-9, A. Dawson 4-0-9, K. Dawson
3-pt. goals: Ritchie 4, Bird; J. Plourde 3, A. Dawson
Lee 15 27 40 55
Penobscot Valley 11 19 29 37
Fort Kent 57, Stearns 49
At Fort Kent, Kristen Violette scored 20 points and had 15 rebounds and four steals to lead Fort Kent past previously undefeated Stearns of Millinocket.
Marissa Albert scored 13 points for the Tigers and freshman Emily Pelletier scored five of her eight points in the fourth quarter.
Mary Hale led the Minutemen with 10 points and Felicia Achorn added nine points.
Stearns (9-1) 49
Michaud 3-2-8, Hale 3-4-10, Collinsworth 3-2-8, Arsenault 2-3-7, Achorn 3-2-9, MacDonald 3-1-7, Curtis, Freeman
Fort Kent (6-5) 57
Pelletier 2-2-8, Rossignol 2-1-5, Albert 6-1-13, Hafford 0-1-1, Violette 6-8-20, Charette 1-0-2, Morneault 4-0-8, Jandreau, Perreault, Bouchard
3-pt. goals: Achorn; Pelletier 2
Stearns 11 27 34 49
Fort Kent 15 21 37 57
JV: Stearns 64-38
Messalonskee 52, Nokomis 46
At Newport, Amanda Barker scored 14 of her 19 points in the second half to lead Messalonskee of Oakland to the win.
Chelsea Barker scored 11 points for the Eagles and Ashley Busque had 10 points.
Tatum Welch led Nokomis with 17 points and 10 rebounds and Ashley Bragdon added 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Messalonskee (6-3) 52
A. Barker 7-3-19, C. Barker 3-4-11, Busque 2-6-10, Oliver 3-1-7, Perry 1-1-3, Rodrique 1-0-2, Duren
Nokomis (4-6) 46
Welch 7-3-17, As. Bragdon 4-3-11, Paradis 1-3-5, Al. Bragdon 2-0-5, Petersen 1-2-4, Cooper 2-0-4, Fournier
3-pt. goals: A. Barker 2, C. Barker; Al. Bragdon
Messalonskee 11 14 38 52
Nokomis 5 12 26 46
JV: Messalonskee 53-38
Greenville 57, Averill 6
At Averill, Beth Bartley had 12 points, 10 steals, and five assist to lead Greenville to victory.
Hannah Breton scored 14 points for the Lakers.
Greenville (8-1) 57
Breton 7-0-14, Bartley 5-1-12, Theriault 2-0-4, Gilbert 2-0-4, Martel 1-0-2, Wyman 1-0-2, Muzzy 2-0-4, Larsen 2-0-4, Gary 3-1-7, Harris 2-0-4, Harmon, Boucher, Erickson, Ward
Averill (0-8) 6
Work 1-0-2, Small 1-0-2, Hurlbert 1-0-2, Leighton, Anderson, Oliver, Mack, Pottle, Kitchen, Gray, Attaway
3-pt. goals: Bartley
Greenville 8 30 42 57
Averill 2 4 6 6
Mount View 43, Winslow 34
Donato earns 400th coaching win
At Thorndike Thursday, the Mustangs overcame an early 10-point deficit and later outscored the Black Raiders 14-3 in the fourth quarter to give coach John Donato his 400th career victory.
Kelsy Richard led the way for Mount View with 12 points, while Tonya Jones and Alison Maurice added eight each.
Erin Richards scored 11 points to pace Winslow, while Stephanie Bosse netted 10.
Winslow (6-4) 34
Willette, Davis, Richards 5-0-11, S. Pelletier 0-1-1, Lapointe 2-0-4, Carter 2-1-6, Bosse 4-2-10, K. Pelletier 1-0-2, LIbby
Mount View (4-6) 43
Richard 6-0-12, Bennett, Miles 1-0-2, J. Masessa 1-2-4, Jones 1-6-8, K. Masessa 2-3-7, Mehuren 0-2-2, Maurice 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: Richards, Carter
Winslow 12 19 31 34
Mount View 2 20 29 43
JV: Mount View 48-33
Sumner 69, Jonesport-Beals 48
At East Sullivan, Crystal Bridges scored 15 points to help lead Sumner to the win.
Seaira Robinson had 13 points for the Tigers and Morgan Traxler added 11 rebounds with her seven points.
Rachel Church paced Jonesport-Beals with 14 points. Kristi Smith scored 12 pionts and Jasmine Bruno had 12 rebounds.
Jonesport-Beals (0-10) 48
Beal 3-0-8, Robinson 5-1-13, Chandler 3-0-7, Stanwood 1-3-5, Bridges 6-2-15, Bragdon 2-1-5, Norton 3-0-7, Higgins 1-0-2, Traxler 3-1-7, Arey, A. Robinson, Page
Sumner (7-3) 69
T. Beal 3-1-7, K. Smith 5-2-12, Church 5-2-14, Bruno 3-0-6, B. Beal 3-0-6, B. Beal 1-1-3, Carber 2-0-4, E. Smith 1-0-2, Libby, Alley, MacLean, S. Smith
3-pt. goals: Church 2; Beal 2, Robinson 2, Chandler, Bridges, Norton
Jonesport-Beals 6 23 35 48
Sumner 18 44 60 69
JV: Sumner 52-34
Orono 48, Piscataquis 44
At Orono, Emily Sypher and Lauren Young both scored six points in the fourth quarter to help lead Orono past Piscataquis of Guilford.
Sypher had 16 points and seven rebounds for the Red Riots and Young had 12 points, seven rebounds, and four steals. Emily Artesani had 10 points and four assists.
Tracy Dewey scored 11 points for the Pirates and Kellie Martel had 10 points.
Piscataquis (3-5) 44
Davis 2-2-6, Martell 3-0-7, Shufelt 1-2-4, Kell, Martel 4-0-10, Dewey 3-4-11, Izbicki 3-0-6, Kels. Martel
Orono (6-5) 48
Colbath 2-0-4, Young 5-2-12, Artesani 3-3-10, Starno 2-0-4, Sypher 7-2-16, Woodbrey 1-0-2, Balaban, Pavento
3-pt. goals: Kell. Martel 2, Martell, Dewey; Artesani
Piscataquis 6 19 34 44
Orono 6 26 30 48
JV: Orono 44-19
Lawrence 55, Old Town 38
At Old Town, Brogan Liberty scored 19 points to lead Lawrence of Fairfield to its seventh win.
Katie Bergeron paced Old Town with 15 points and six rebounds, while teammate Jenna King scored eight points.
Lawrence (7-4) 55
Noyes 1-0-3, Blakney 2-3-7, Gilbert 2-0-5, Campbell 2-2-6, Perry 1-2-5, Dow, Liberty 6-7-19, Murray, Woodbury, Spieldenner, Nickerson 3-2-8, Bernatchez 0-2-2
Old Town (2-8) 38
Bergeron 5-5-15, Randall 1-0-2, Jones 1-4-6, Brown, Wilcox, Reardon, McLaughlin, King 2-3-8, Kennedy 1-3-5, Smart, Guay, Prendergast 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Gilbert, Perry; King
Lawrence 15 25 42 55
Old Town 6 17 24 38
JV: Old Town 39-38
Boys basketball
George Stevens 59, Searsport 36
At Blue Hill, Caleb Owen scored 20 points to push George Stevens Academy to victory.
Chaz Gray had 14 points and 14 rebounds for the Eagles.
Searsport was led by Matt Nickerson’s 18 points.
Searsport (2-9) 36
Chaar 1-0-2, J. Nickerson 2-0-4, Anderson 0-1-1, Knox 3-0-6, Kameyan 0-1-1, M. Nickerson 7-4-18, Greenlaw 1-0-2, Adams 1-0-2, Roberton, Ashey, Johnson
George Stevens Academy (9-2) 59
Owen 7-4-20, Peake 1-0-2, Gray 7-0-14, Henry 1-3-5, Bridges 1-3-5, Dow 1-0-2, Gale 3-0-6, Gordon 1-3-5, Astbury, Wessel, Larry, Smith, Lawson
3-pt. goals: Owen 2
Searsport 4 12 24 36
George Stevens 17 29 40 59
JV: George Stevens 48-26
Bucksport 51, Foxcroft 35
At Bucksport, Todd Freeman pumped in 20 points to power the Golden Bucks.
Freeman also had eight rebounds, six steals, and six assists. Eddie Robbins and Ben Rump added eight points apiece, and Chad Cottrell also grabbed eight rebounds.
Ian Imbert led the Ponies with nine points.
Foxcroft (0-11) 35
Morgan 1-0-3, Gomes, Gourley, J. Nason, Berce 0-3-3, LaCasce 1-0-2, Imbert 3-1-9, Weeks 2-2-6, T. Nason 1-0-2, Geiger 2-0-4, Adkins 2-2-6, McNeal
Bucksport (3-8) 51
Robbins 4-0-8, Rump 4-0-8, Pappas, Freeman 9-0-20, Maguire, McLellan 1-0-2, Fish 2-0-4, Cooke, Bisher 2-1-5, Bowden, Kone, Cottrell 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Imbert 2, Morgan; Freeman 2
Foxcroft 7 15 21 35
Bucksport 15 31 43 51
JV: Bucksport 44-41
Greenville 60, Averill 20
At Averill, Joe Jardine scored 11 points to help lead Greenville the win.
Jeff Farrington and Drei Wortman both added nine points for the Lakers.
Mike Ratcliff led Averill with five points.
Greenville 60
Jardine 4-2-11, Farrington 4-0-9, Wortman 3-2-9, Lizotte 4-0-8, Graves 3-0-8, St. Louis 3-0-6, Aucoin 1-0-2, Chilson 1-1-3, Gilbert 1-0-2, Wheelock 1-0-2, Lavigne, Lebel, Woodbury, McLaughlin, Caola, Muzzy, Griffin
Averill 20
Ratcliff 2-1-5, Groves 1-1-3, Rawls 2-0-4, Clark 1-0-2, Werley 1-0-2, Staples 1-0-2, Rutherford 1-0-2, Whiet, Cottle, Mitchell
3-pt. goals: Graves 2, Jardine, Farrington, Wortman
Greenville 24 38 48 60
Averill 6 9 15 20
Maranacook 81, Rockland 55
At Readfield, Ryan Martin scored 23 points and had four assists to help keep Maranacook undefeated.
Kevin Leary had 15 points and seven rebounds for the Black Bears as Mike Poulin and Bryce Spaulding both added 10 points.
Ben Baudanza-Sturks led Rockland with 14 poinst and Teel Ilvonen scored 11 points.
Rockland (5-5) 55
Dresser 1-3-5, Walton 1-0-2, Baudanzo 4-0-9, Worster 1-2-4, Baudanza-Sturks 5-3-14, Ilvonen 5-0-11, Coppola 2-1-5, Patterson 1-0-2, Tripp 1-0-2, Curtis 0-1-1, Morrill, Dodge
Maranacook (9-0) 81
Poulin 4-1-10, Martin 7-5-23, Denbow 2-0-4, Hewett 0-1-1, Bardaglio 1-0-3, Mason 1-0-2, Palmer 2-2-6, Collins 1-1-3, Leary 6-2-15, Galouch 1-0-2, Roberts 1-0-2, Spaulding 5-0-10
3-pt. goals: Baudanza, Baudanza-Sturks, Ilvonen; Martin 4, Poulin, Bardaglio, Leary
Rockland 14 25 41 55
Maranacook 20 43 67 81
DI-S 54, Bangor Christian 53
At Husson College in Bangor, the Deer Isle-Stonington Mariners converted two key free throws in the final minute to hold off the Patriots.
Collin Ciomei paced the winners with 16 points and his brother, Bryant, chipped in with 12 points. Shane Eaton also added 12 points.
Brock Bradford poured in 35 points for the Patriots, including a 9-for-9 effort from the foul line. Josh Frost contributed 10 points.
DI-Stonington (9-0) 54
C. Ciomei 6-4-16, Billings 1-2-4, J. Eaton 4-0-8, Douglass 1-0-2, B. Ciomei 4-4-12, S. Eaton 5-2-12
Bangor Christian (7-4) 53
Bro. Bradford 12-9-35, Frost 3-2-10, Phinney 0-2-2, Robinson 0-3-3, Smith 1-1-3, Bre. Bradford, Gregory
3-pt. goals: Bro. Bradford 2, Frost 2
DI-Stonington 18 28 42 54
Bangor Christian 13 26 37 53
JV: DI-Stonington 62-30
Rangeley 44, Vinalhaven 36
At Vinalhaven, Aaron Philbrick scored 17 points and David Jensen added 11 as Rangeley rallied for the East-West Conference victory.
Oakley Jackson and Brandon Osgood each scored 11 points for Vinalhaven, which led 22-17 at intermission but scored just two points in the third quarter.
Rangeley 44
Sargent 0-2-2, Raymond 2-1-5, Morton 0-1-1, Hall 3-1-7, Ceerminara 1-0-2, Jensen 5-1-11, Philbrick 7-3-17
Vinalhaven 36
Jackson 5-1-11, Osgood 5-1-11, Pitts 2-1-5, McCarthy, James 1-1-3, Drury 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: none
Rangeley 6 17 30 44
Vinalhaven 9 22 24 36
Woodland 68, Narraguagus 59
At Harrington, Chase Smith scored eight of his 15 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Woodland to victory.
Todd Diadone paced the Dragons with 18 points. Aaron Kesel scored 11 points and Stephen Newell added 10 points.
Luke Parsons scored 16 points for Narraguagus. Travis Perry had 13 points and Ren Dorr added 10 points.
Woodland (6-3) 68
Newell 3-2-10, Sears 1-4-6, Diadone 8-2-18, Smith 6-2-15, Kesel 2-7-11, Moody 1-3-5, Lincoln, James, Burke
Narraguagus (2-6) 59
Perry 5-1-13, Meserve 2-0-5, Parsons 7-1-16, Greene 3-0-6, J. Dorr 1-0-2, Chase 2-0-5, Taylor 1-0-2, R. Dorr 5-0-10, Beal, Ostberg, Moody, Grant
3-pt. goals: Newell 2, Smith; Perry 2, Meserve, Parsons, Chase
Woodland 14 29 41 68
Narraguagus 13 27 39 59
JV: Narraguagus 52-51
Erskine 70, Brewer 68 (2OT)
At Brewer, Jack Garrity’s shot from the paint with one second left in overtime gave the Erskine Academy Eagles their second straight win.
Nathan Haskell led the Eagles of South China with 33 points and Garrity added 12.
Chris Wilson had 23 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Witches. Brad Libby scored 16 while Ryan Babin had 15 points and 10 rebounds
Erskine (2-7) 70
J. Garrity 3-3-12, Haskell 10-7-33, Boynton 2-1-5, Dennison 0-1-1, Dunn 3-1-8, P. Garrity 1-3-5, Staples 2-2-6, Cotnoir, Holt
Brewer (3-7) 68
Wilson 7-8-23, Libby 6-1-16, Babin 5-5-15, Stratton 1-0-2, Hardy 2-2-6, Cawley 2-2-6, Adams, Valley, Littlefield
3-pt. goals: Garrity 3, Haskell 6, Dunn; Wilson, Libby 3
Erskine 15 28 35 50 55 70
Brewer 9 19 35 50 55 68
JV: Erskine 46-42
MDI 68, Caribou 40
At Bar Harbor, Kyle Staples scored 14 points to help push Mount Desert Island past Caribou.
Andrew Veilleux scored 11 points for the Trojans and Robin Daley added 10 points.
Caleb Rosser led the Vikings with 12 points.
Caribou (6-5) 40
Corrigan 2-0-5, J. Haines 1-0-2, Fitzherbert 1-2-4, C. Rosser 6-0-12, Rossignol 2-0-4, B. Rosser 1-3-5, Brown 2-0-4, D. Haines 2-0-4, Rush, Cullins, St. Peter, Doody
Mount Desert Island (6-2) 68
Willis 3-0-6, Daley 4-1-10, Staples 6-0-14, Walton 4-1-9, Wardman 2-2-6, McGarr 2-2-6, Merrill 1-0-2, Veilleux 4-2-11, Chipman 1-0-2, Sattler 1-0-2, Parady, Blandford
3-pt. goals: Corrigan; Staples 2, Daley, Veilleux
Caribou 6 18 26 40
MDI 17 38 59 68
JV: MDI 65-30
North Haven 77, Gould 49
At North Haven, Ben Lovell scored 19 points and had 21 rebounds to lead North Haven to victory.
Jesse Davisson had 16 points, six assists, and five steals for North Haven . Ansel Orne also scored 16 points and Thomas Sommo added 13 points.
Evan Bruens paced Gould Academy of Bethel with 16 points.
Gould Academy (1-5) 49
Kuemmel 2-0-4, E. Bruens 6-3-16, T. Bruens 4-0-8, Daley 2-0-6, Johnson 2-0-5, Long 1-0-2, Kan 4-0-8, Russell
North Haven (7-3) 77
Davisson 7-0-16, Baribeau 2-0-5, Orne 6-1-16, Sommo 5-3-13, Lovell 5-8-19, Hodder 4-0-8, Curtin
3-pt. goals: Daley 2, E. Bruens, Johnson; Orne 3, Davisson 2, Baribeau, Lovell
Gould 16 22 37 49
North Haven 19 32 58 77
Madawaska 86, Fort Fairfield 40
At Fort Fairfield, Mark Sirois scored 10 of his 22 points in the first quarter and the Owls jumped out to an 18-0 lead en route to the win.
Matt Beaulieu led the Madawaska scoring with 23 points, including five 3-pointers, Alan Campbell added 13 points, and Dom Rossignol had 10.
Cody Closson and Austin Dufour each posted eight points for the Tigers.
Madawaska 86
Cyr, Derosier 1-0-3, Pelletier 4-0-8, Morin 2-0-5, Campbell 6-0-13, Michaud 1-0-2, Rossignol 3-4-10, Beaulieu 8-2-23, Bosse, Sirois 9-4-22
Fort Fairfield 40
Everett 1-0-3, O. Edgecomb 1-0-2, Andrews, Closson 2-2-8, Jackson 2-0-4, Cresenzo 2-1-5, Au. Dufour 3-0-8, Aa. Dufour 1-0-2, Noyes 2-0-4, M. Edgecomb 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Beaulieu 5, Derosier, Morin, Campbell; Closson 2, Au. Dufour 2, Everett
Madawaska 26 46 70 86
Fort Fairfield 5 17 26 40
JV: Madawaska 59-56 (OT)
Ashland 64, Easton 52
At Ashland, Trevor Tompkins scored 26 points to help push Ashland past Easton.
Jeremy Tarr scored 14 points for the Hornets and Curtis Belanger added 10 points.
Bradley Trask paced Easton with 20 points and Jeremy Brock had 11 points.
Easton (2-9) 54
Trask 7-0-20, Sanders 3-2-9, Brock 5-1-11, Blodget 3-0-7, Flewelling 2-1-5, Bacon, Beaulieu
Ashland (3-6) 64
Belanger 4-2-10, Tarr 2-8-14, Levesque 2-2-6, Martin 3-0-6, Tompkins 11-3-26, Baker 1-0-2, Cote, Cusack, Cobb, Ward
3-pt. goals: Trask 6, Sanders, Blodget; Tarr 2, Tompkins
Easton 6 22 38 52
Ashland 10 31 45 64
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