ROCKLAND – The Rockland Tigers hit 14 of 20 free throw attempts in the fourth quarter while Ben Baudanza-Sturks and Brian Walton nailed 9 of 10 combined foul shots en route to a 67-55 high school boys basketball victory over the Camden Hills Windjammers Tuesday.
Baudanza-Sturks led all scorers with 23 points while Walton connected for 20 points for Rockland.
Cameron Puls paced Camden Hills with 10 points.
Camden Hills (9-7) 55
Campbell 3-1-8, Pieri 3-2-8, Cavanaugh 1-0-2, Fischer 4-1-9, Burke 2-0-4, Mitchell 2-0-5, Draper 1-0-2, Puls 5-0-10, Feener
Rockland (8-7) 67
Walton 5-10-20, Baudanza-Sturks 6-10-23, Coppola 3-4-10, Dresser 2-0-4, Morrill 1-0-2, Worster 1-2-4, Tripp 1-1-3, Baudanza, Ilvonen, Elwell, Moholland, Dodge, Curtis
3-pt. goals: Baudanza-Sturks; Campbell, Mitchell
Camden Hills 10 21 37 55
Rockland 12 23 40 67
John Bapst 63, Bucksport 42
At Bucksport, Joe Novak recorded a double-double with 27 points and 14 rebounds as John Bapst of Bangor rolled past Bucksport.
Todd Freeman paced the Golden Bucks with 23 points.
John Bapst 63
Novak 13-1-27, Healey 2-0-4, Burnett 2-2-6, Ortiz 3-0-6, T. Gagnon 3-0-6, J. Gagnon, Keefe 2-0-4, Smith, Adams 2-0-4, Jameson 2-0-4, Shaler 1-0-2, Cushman
Bucksport 42
Freeman 7-8-23, Robbins, Pappas, McGuire 1-2-4, McLellan 1-1-3, Fish 1-0-2, Cooke 1-0-2, Bisher 1-0-2, Bowden, Copp, Cottrell 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Freeman
John Bapst 16 32 51 63
Bucksport 4 18 26 42
JV: John Bapst 66-25
MCI 47, Belfast 37
At Belfast, Andy Tracy tallied 21 points for Maine Central Institute as it downed Belfast.
Eric Sobey added 12 points for the Huskies of Pittsfield.
Yates Murphy tossed in nine points to lead Belfast.
MCI (11-4) 47
Nichols 3-0-7, Hart 2-0-4, Trombley 0-1-1, McGrady, Quint 0-2-2, Sobey 5-2-12, Tracy 8-4-21
Belfast (5-10) 37
Whalen 1-0-3, Arthers 1-0-3, Kennedy 3-0-7, Felton 2-1-6, Higgins 2-0-4, Benjamin 1-3-5, Murphy 3-3-9, Bogan, Haven
3-pt. goals: Nichols, Tracy; Whalen, Arthers, Kennedy, Felton
MCI 6 24 32 47
Belfast 10 20 30 37
JV: MCI 44-31
Machias 76, Shead 67
At Machias, Michael Little chalked up 22 points and Ike Roberts 17 as Machias defeated Shead of Eastport.
Dwight Whitney added 12 points and Chase Ross 10 for the Bulldogs.
Craig Hastings led the Tigers with 16 points. Wayne Clossey scored 14, Aaron Sullivan 13 and Chris Stanhope 11.
Shead (2-12) 67
Patterson 2-1-5, Stanhope 4-2-11, Clossey 6-2-14, Hastings 4-6-16, Sullivan 2-9-13, Reed 0-1-1, Pottle 1-0-2, Cyr 1-1-3, Lewey 1-0-2
Machias (5-10) 76
Mi. Little 5-12-22, Roberts 7-3-17, Ross 5-010, Whitney 2-7-12, McNally 1-3-5, Falvey 2-0-4, Ma. Little 0-2-2, Preston 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Stanhope, Hastings; Whitney
Shead 16 27 44 67
Machias 21 41 55 76
JV: Shead 63-51
Highview Chr. 66, Islesboro 31
At Islesboro, Andrew Richard scored 14 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and had 10 assists to lead Highview Christian Academy of Charleston to victory.
Stetson Rowe and Josh Mountain each chipped in with 13 points for the winners and Jonathan Reed had 10. Mountain also had 10 rebounds.
Nick Porter and Armin Coronado each scored eight points to lead Islesboro.
Highview (4-7) 66
Richard 4-6-14, Rowe 6-0-13, Mountain 6-1-13, Reed 5-0-10, Frish 4-1-9, Peach 2-1-5, Fernandez 1-0-2, Allard
Islesboro (0-12) 31
Porter 4-0-8, Sherman 1-0-2, Cunningham 3-0-6, Coronado 3-0-8, Pisciotta 3-1-7, Leach, Rogers, Cowley, Pendleton
3-pt. goals: Rowe; Coronado 2
Highview 14 29 49 66
Islesboro 9 19 25 31
Calvary Chapel 65, Searsport 50
At Orrington, Alex Merrill sparked Calvary Chapel with 34 points as it defeated Searsport.
Ian Seekins added 13 points and grabbed 16 rebounds for the Sabres.
Dylan Knox paced Searsport with 10 points.
Searsport (2-12) 50
Knox 5-0-10, M. Nickerson 3-2-9, Greenlaw 4-0-8, Chaar 4-0-8, Johnson 3-2-9, Adams 2-0-6, J. Nickerson 1-0-2, Anderson, Ashey
Calvary Chapel (6-6) 65
Merrill 13-8-34, Seekins 5-3-13, Newman 2-2-7, Madden 3-1-7, Hensler 2-0-4, George
3-pt. goals: Adams 2, M. Nickerson, Johnson; Newman
Searsport 11 21 30 50
Calvary Chapel 17 29 46 65
JV: Searsport 52-34
Lee 65, Woodland 54
At Woodland, Tom Bird scored 28 points to push Lee Academy to the win.
Tyler Thompson had 13 points for the Pandas and Peter Pickering added 10 points.
Chase Smith and Craig Moody each scored 12 points to lead Woodland.
Lee Academy (7-7) 65
Houghton 2-0-5, Pickering 3-4-10, Thompson 5-0-13, King 3-0-6, Bird 11-5-28, Crocker 0-1-1, Boulrisse 1-0-2, Coulombe, Connick, Roux
Woodland (9-5) 54
Smith 4-4-12, Newell 2-1-6, Diadone 2-0-4, Kesel 2-2-6, Sears 2-0-5, Moody 4-3-12, Allen 2-0-4, James 2-1-5, Lincoln, Burke
3-pt. goals: Thompson 3, Houghton, Bird; Newell, Moody, Sears
Lee Acad. 23 41 51 65
Woodland 12 26 37 54
JV: Lee 57-36
Jonesport-Beals 89, Lubec 50
At Lubec, Joseph Libby posted 20 points to lead Jonesport-Beals to victory over Lubec.
Ben Ellis scored 14 points while Ross Griffin added 13 for the Royals.
Chad Murray netted 11 points to pace Lubec.
Jonesport-Beals (11-4) 89
Ellis 6-2-14, Libby 9-0-20, Griffin 6-1-13, Alley 3-1-7, Beckman 3-0-7, Brock 6-3-9, Burton 3-1-8, Herzog 1-0-2, Kelley 4-1-9
Lubec (2-11) 50
Murray 4-1-11, Munson 2-2-4, Gross 4-0-8, McPherson 3-0-6, Shultz 4-0-8, Reed 2-0-4, Stafford 3-0-7, Francis 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Libby 2, Beckman, Burton; Murray 2, Stafford
Jonesport-Beals 22 44 62 89
Lubec 10 23 36 50
Nokomis 60, Old Town 49
At Old Town, Dylan Palmer went 14-for-19 from the foul line and the Warriors outscored Old Town 33-15 from the foul line overall in posting the victory.
Tyler Norris led Nokomis of Newport with 22 points, while Palmer finished with 16.
Logan Bouchard tossed in 21 points to pace Old Town. Mamadou Ba added 10 points.
Nokomis (3-12) 60
Norris 6-9-22, Palmer 1-14-16, Murray 0-3-3, Hopkins 2-4-8, Neal, Oldenburg, Mensah-Bonsu 2-2-6, Shea 2-1-5
Old Town (2-13) 49
Bouchard 6-7-21, Ba 3-2-10, Shaw 3-2-8, Martinez 1-0-2, Shanley 2-0-4, Russell, Swett 0-4-4, Clark, Fournier
3-pt. goals: Norris; Bouchard 2, Ba 2
Nokomis 17 31 46 60
Old Town 5 17 32 49
JV: Nokomis 68-67 (OT)
Central 44, Orono 39
At Orono, Danny Kane scored 21 points to push Central of Corinth past Orono.
Tyler Pineo had 11 points for the Red Devils.
Seth Dwyer posted 15 points for the Red Riots and Mardy Simon added 12 points.
Central (11-5) 44
Kane 7-6-21, Pineo 3-4-11, LaFlamme 1-1-3, Perkins 2-0-4, Palmer 0-3-3, L. Nickerson 0-1-1, R. Nickerson 0-1-1, Wires, Fenn
Orono (4-12) 39
Dwyer 7-1-15, Simon 4-3-12, Millard 1-0-2, Spencer 2-0-4, Henigan 2-0-4, Theriault, Dunson, Bryant, Bates, Patel
3-pt. goals: Kane, Pineo; Simon
Central 13 26 31 39
Orono 12 16 24 44
Girls basketball
Rockland 57, Camden Hills 39
At Rockport, Caitlin Hynes scored 18 points to push Rockland past previously undefeated Camden Hills.
Lindsay Barnes had 13 points for the Tigers.
Erika Johnson and Carly Holderson both led the Windjammers with eight points.
Rockland (14-2) 57
Todd 1-6-8, Clark 2-1-5, Hansen 2-1-5, Hynes 9-0-18, Butler 1-0-3, Barnes 5-3-13, Boggs 1-3-5
Camden Hills (15-1) 39
Johnson 3-0-8, Parent 3-0-6, Tedford 1-0-2, Smith 0-1-1, Philoon 2-1-5, Gushee 2-0-5, Richards 1-2-4, Holgerson 3-2-8, Colson, Carlton, Fetterman
3-pt. goals: Butler; Johnson 2, Gushee
Rockland 15 29 44 57
Camden Hills 8 17 28 39
JV: Camden Hills 49-37
MDI 40, George Stevens 34
At Bar Harbor, Amethyst Cousins scored 10 points to lead Mount Desert Island to the win.
Lindsey Lewis added nine points for the Trojans.
Brandi Winters led George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill with nine points.
George Stevens (10-5) 34
Winters 4-0-9, Moon 2-2-6, Beardsworth 3-1-7, van der Eb 2-0-4, Gray 4-0-8, Eaton, Park, Peake
Mount Desert Island (13-3) 40
Cousins 5-0-10, Young 1-0-2, Records 1-2-4, Banks 2-1-5, Lewis 3-3-9, Orman 1-0-2, Vaux 1-2-4, Falt 2-0-4, LeMoine
3-pt. goals: Winters
George Stevens 10 15 21 34
MDI 12 24 32 40
JV: MDI 31-28
Lubec 61, Jonesport-Beals 52
At Lubec, Kayla Corey scored 13 of her 19 points in the second half to lead Lubec past Jonesport-Beals.
Corey had 12 rebounds for the Hornets and Kristina Scoville scored 16 points. Chelsea Hall had 10 rebounds to go with her eight points.
Kristi Smith scored a game-high 28 points for the Royalettes.
Jonesport-Beals (0-15) 52
K. Smith 11-6-28, Church 3-0-7, T. Beal 3-0-6, V. Maclean 1-1-4, Bruno 1-1-3, B. Beal 1-0-2, Libby 1-0-2, E. Smith, S. Smith
Lubec (4-8) 61
Corey 6-7-19, Scoville 4-7-16, C. Wright 4-0-9, Hall 3-1-8, Case 3-2-9, K. Wright, Woodbridge
3-pt. goals: Church; Scoville, C. Wright, Hall, Case
Jonesport-Beals 10 31 42 52
Lubec 11 27 47 61
Islesboro 47, Highview Chr. 26
At Islesboro, Caitlin Anderson scored 24 points and freshman Erica Hatch added nine points, eight rebounds, two assists and a blocked shots as the Eagles evened their record.
Michala Rowe paced Highview Christian of Charleston with 10 points and 14 rebounds, while Jana Philbrick added seven points and 10 boards. Angela Francis had seven steals.
Highview Christian (2-10) 26
Rowe 4-1-10, Jade Philbrick 1-0-2, Jana Philbrick 3-1-7, Francis 2-1-5, Jones 0-2-2, Babcock, Loreda, Hanson, Umarova
Islesboro (7-7) 47
Anderson 12-0-24, Hall 3-0-6, Cowles 2-0-4, Johnston 1-0-2, Hatch 4-1-9, Gebhardt 1-0-2, Smith, Thomas
3-pt. goal: Rowe
Highview Chr. 6 11 19 26
Islesboro 14 22 37 47
MCI 49, Belfast 47
At Pittsfield, Victoria Huff scored eight of her 17 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Maine Central Institute to victory.
Huff also had eight rebounds and eight assists for the Huskies and Jenna Lorentsen had 11 rebounds with her eight points. Ruth Oviatt had 10 rebounds and Kasey Dodge had eight steals.
Jamie Flagg paced Belfast with nine points.
Belfast (9-6) 47
Cummings 1-3-5, Ross 3-1-8, Whittier 2-3-7, Reed 2-0-5, Read 3-0-8, Hills 0-2-2, Hogan 0-3-3, Flagg 4-0-9, Soohey, Ellis
MCI (9-6) 49
B. Asaro 2-0-5, A. Asaro 0-1-1, Dodge 1-0-2, Oviatt 1-3-5, V. Huff 6-1-17, Lorentsen 2-4-8, Ky. Huff 2-3-7, Ka. Huff 2-0-4, Faulkner
3-pt. goals: Read 2, Ross, Reed, Flagg; V. Huff 4, B. Asaro
Belfast 9 23 35 47
MCI 5 19 32 49
JV: MCI 44-26
Lubec 59, Highview Chr. 15
At Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor Monday, Kristina Scoville had 15 points to lead Lubec to the win.
Kayla Corey scored 14 points for the Hornets. Krista Wright had 11 points and Chelsea Hall added nine points.
Michala Rowe paced Highview Christian Academy Charleston with eight points and eight rebounds.
Lubec (3-8) 59
Scoville 7-1-15, Corey 6-2-14, K. Wright 4-1-11, Case 2-2-6, Hall 4-0-9, C. Wright 1-0-2, Woodbridge 1-0-2
Highview Christian (2-9) 15
Rowe 3-2-8, Jan. Philbrick 1-0-3, Jones 1-0-2, Hanson 1-0-2, Babcock, Jad. Philbrick, Francis, Loreda, Umarova
3-pt. goals: K. Wright 2; Jan. Philbrick
Lubec 19 32 45 59
Highview Chr. 6 6 8 15
Hermon 82, Foxcroft 49
At Dover-Foxcroft, Ashley Kelley scored 20 points and Hillary Keith added 14 as the Hawks earned the Class B victory.
Cassie White and Katie Durgin each added 10 points for Hermon.
Leslie Martin paced Foxcroft Academy with 15 points, while Sami Hall scored 12 and Danika Brown contributed 11.
Hermon (8-6) 82
Kelley 8-6-20, Keith 5-4-14, White 5-0-10, Durgin 2-6-10, Berglund 2-0-4, Armstrong 3-1-7, Barry 2-0-4, Helms 0-2-2, Arnold 1-5-7, Davenport 1-0-2, Veilleux
Foxcroft Academy (1-14) 49
Martin 5-5-15, Hall 4-3-12, Brown 5-0-11, Weymouth 1-0-2, Pluff 1-1-3, Adkins 1-0-2, Lougee 2-0-4, Thomas, Lerback, Rice, Paydos
3-pt. goals: Hall, Brown
Hermon 21 41 61 82
Foxcroft Academy 5 24 34 49
JV: Hermon 51-46
Waterville 49, Mount View 39
At Thorndike, Stephanie Whitten scored a game-high 20 points to lead the Purple Panthers to their 10th victory of the season.
Elizabeth Bell and Danielle Plaisted each added 10 points for Waterville.
Tonya Jones and Kelsey Richards led Mount View with 14 points each.
Waterville (10-5) 49
Whitten 4-6-14, Bell 4-2-10, Frame 3-1-7, Given 2-1-6, Plaisted 5-0-10, Champagne 1-0-2
Mount View (5-9) 39
Miles 2-0-6, Jones 6-2-14, Masessa 1-1-3, Montminy 1-0-2, Richards 4-6-14, Bennett
3-pt. goals: Given; Miles 2
Waterville 15 28 36 49
Mount View 6 21 34 39
JV: Mount View 49-45
Bangor 54, Hampden 32
At Hampden, Serena Dubois was the game’s only double-figures scorer with 17 points as Bangor rolled past Hampden Academy.
Noelle Lincoln and Allie Clukey chipped in with seven points apiece for the Rams.
Kayla Webb and Kimble Rawcliffe scored five points each for the Broncos.
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