LEWISTON – Josh Seeley stopped all 28 shots he faced to earn his first shutout of the year as the Bangor Rams earned a 2-0 high school hockey win over the Lewiston Blue Devils at the Colisee Wednesday night.
Dan Shufelt scored on a Dylan George assist 8 minutes into the third period and George added a goal two minutes later on a John Warren assist for the 7-6 Rams.
Brian Nason made 20 saves on 22 shots for 9-5 Lewiston.
JV: Lewiston 7-3
Kents Hill 6, Hampden 3
At T.J. Ryan Center, Brewer, Nick Kolb had a hat trick with three goals to lead Kents Hill to victory.
James Hoeg scored two goals for 6-7 Kents Hill and Will McNamara added a goal. Will Purdy had two assists as Will Reyes stopped 14 of 17 shots.
Kyle Sparacio scored two goals and assisted the other for 6-8 Hampden Academy. Nick Beal scored a goal and Matt Albert made 15 saves on 20 shots.
Girls basketball
John Bapst 49, Bucksport 34
At Bucksport, Hillary Laferriere netted 13 points to lead John Bapst of Bangor to victory.
Chere Wickstrom and Ashley Freeman added 12 points apiece for the Crusaders.
Lindsey Gordon led Bucksport with 10.
John Bapst (12-4) 49
Freeman 4-4-12, Wickstrom 3-5-12, Laferriere 5-3-13, Jordan, Maquillian 0-1-1, Nichols 2-1-5, Greenlaw 1-2-4, Wadleigh 1-0-2, McGuan, Hardy, Gibson
Bucksport (6-9) 34
Sullian 3-1-8, Allen, Gordon 4-2-10, Kone 2-1-5, Wilbur 1-0-2, Hurd 1-2-5, Hutchins, Sanborn 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Wickstrom; Sullivan 2, Hurd
John Bapst 9 22 41 49
Bucksport 9 16 26 34
Belfast 54, Mount View 45
At Belfast, Jillian Ross scored 17 points to pace the Belfast Lions past Mount View of Thorndike.
Jamie Flagg had 10 points for the Lions.
Kelsey Richard scored 18 and Tonya Jones 12 to lead the Mustangs.
Mount View (5-10) 45
Richard 7-4-18, Jones 6-0-12, Bennett 0-2-2, Ray, Miles 2-0-4, J. Masessa, K. Masessa 1-2-4, Mehuren 0-2-2, Montminy 0-1-1, Caler 1-0-2
Belfast (10-6) 54
Ross 6-4-17, Flagg 2-4-10, Cummings 1-1-3, Whittier 3-2-8, Reed 3-0-8, Read 1-2-4, Hills, Hogan 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Ross, Flagg 2, Reed 2
Mount View 9 17 27 45
Belfast 16 29 42 54
Central 50, Orono 32
At Corinth, the host Red Devils built a 27-13 halftime lead and never relinquished it en route to their 11th win.
Caitlin Elliott poured in a game-high 30 points for Central.
Emily Sypher paced the Red Riots with nine points.
Orono (7-8) 32
Colbath 2-1-5, Young 1-0-2, Artesani 2-0-5, Bates, Starno 2-0-4, Robertson 0-1-1, Balaban, Hanson, Sypher 2-5-9, Woodbrey 3-1-7, Pavesto
Central (11-5) 50
Elliott 14-2-30, Libby 3-2-8, Collins 2-1-5, Davis 1-0-2, Brownell, Trafton 1-0-2, Underhill 1-1-3, Morin, Voisine, LeBlanc, Nelson
3-pt. goals: Artesani
Orono 7 13 26 32
Central 13 27 39 50
JV: Orono 36-28
MA Lynx 71, Penobscot Valley 52
At Howland, the Lynx of Lincoln built a 43-14 lead en route to the win over Penobscot Valley.
Quinci Sanderson led all scorers with 20 points for Mattanawcook Academy. Michelle Paul tossed in 15 and Bri Hanscom 11.
Kelsey Lavertu paced the Howlers with 19 points.
Mattanawcook (11-4) 71
Paul 6-3-15, Hanscom 5-1-11, Sanderson 6-5-20, Piche 2-0-6, Vose 1-0-2, Libby 1-0-3, Soucy 3-0-8, McCluskey 2-0-4, Hawkins, Pelkey, Anderson, Nesin
Penobscot Valley (5-10) 52
Lavertu 8-3-19, Fullerton, Bowers, Hallett 3-0-6, Cyr 3-0-9, K. Plourde, J. Plourde 3-0-6, Milton 1-0-2, A. Dawson 4-0-8, K. Dawson
3-pt. goals: Sanderson 3, Piche 2, Soucy 2, Libby; Cyr 3
Mattanawcook 23 43 57 71
Penobscot Valley 6 14 29 52
JV: Mattanawcook 70-37
Lee 59, Bgr. Christian 27
At Lee, Aarika Ritchie scored 15 points and led the Lee Academy Pandas past Bangor Christian.
Bangor Christian (8-6) 27
Hutchins 2-0-4, Johnson 2-0-4, Miller 1-1-3, M. French 1-0-2, Dearborn 1-0-2, Hall, Chasse 1-0-2, Ricci 1-0-3, Robinson 1-0-2, J. French 1-0-2, Hale 1-0-2, Pelletier, Whitaker 0-1-1
Lee (12-3) 59
Ritchie 6-0-15, Gifford 4-1-9, B. Harris 2-1-6, Moors 3-3-9, Slevinsky, Bird 3-3-9, McLaughlin, Jandreau, K. Harris 2-0-4, Houghton
3-pt. goals: Ricci; Ritchie 3, B. Harris
Bangor Christian 4 13 21 27
Lee 14 31 51 59
JV: Lee 30-22
Stearns 56, Schenck 42
At East Millinocket, Amy Collinsworth scored 12 of her 13 points in the second half to lead Stearns of Millinocket to the win.
Deanna Michaud scored a game-high 21 points for the Minutemen.
Robin Larlee had 20 points for Schenck.
Stearns (12-3) 56
Michaud 8-4-21, Collinsworth 4-5-13, Freeman 1-0-2, Achorn 2-0-5, Rosebush 0-2-2, Somers 1-4-6, MacDonald 3-1-7, Arsenault, Hale, Curtis, Sincyr
Schenck (4-12) 42
Larlee 9-2-20, Waite 1-0-2, Nicholson 0-4-4, Jamo 1-0-2, Osborne 3-1-7, Peabody 1-1-3, MacLeod 0-4-4, Pray, Fleming, Wallace
3-pt. goals: Michaud, Achorn
Stearns 13 28 43 56
Schenck 15 25 33 42
JV: Stearns 59-32
Boys basketball
Piscataquis 46, Dexter 35
At Guilford, the Pirates outscored the Tigers 21-4 in the fourth quarter to rally for the win.
Mike Wharff netted 16 points and Jeff Robinson 10 for Piscataquis. Roy Burdin added nine points, nine rebounds and four blocked shots.
Nick Pierce led Dexter with 16 points and Steve Robinson added 13.
Dexter (11-3) 35
Robinson 6-1-13, Pierce 7-0-16, A. Woodman 0-1-1, B. Woodman 1-0-2, Martin 1-1-3, Lavin, Eastman, Cote
Piscataquis (9-7) 46
Wharff 4-6-16, Je. Robinson 3-4-10, Burdin 3-3-9, Tracy 2-1-5, Ja. Robinson 1-0-2, Martell 0-2-2, Zimmerman 1-0-2, London, Russell, Herman, Billstone, Coldwell, Douglass
3-pt. goals: Pierce 2; Wharff 2
Dexter 12 19 31 35
Piscataquis 9 15 25 46
JV: Dexter 35-34
MDI 43, George Stevens 40
At Blue Hill, Robin Daley scored nine of his 19 points in the fourth quarter including two free throws with 11 seconds remaining to give Mount Desert Island of Bar Harbor the win.
Kyle Staples had nine points for the Trojans.
Collin Henry paced George Stevens Academy with 11 points and Chaz Gray added 10 points.
Mount Desert Island (11-4) 43
Willis 1-0-3, Daley 7-4-19, Staples 4-0-9, Merrill 2-0-4, Veilleux 2-0-4, Chipman 1-2-4, Walton, Wardman
George Stevens (11-4) 40
Owen 3-0-7, Peake 2-1-7, Gray 5-0-10, Henry 5-1-11, Smith 1-1-3, Gordon 1-0-2, Wessel, Dow
3-pt. goals: Willis, Daley, Staples; Peake 2, Owen
MDI 7 21 25 43
George Stevens 10 17 33 40
JV: MDI 55-30
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