MILO – Ray Burdin hit a foul-line jumper at the buzzer Tuesday night to lift Piscataquis Community of Guilford to a 38-36 boys basketball victory over archrival Penquis.
Shane Tracy tied the score with 56 seconds left with a 3-pointer, his only bucket of the night, for the Pirates.
Burdin finished with 11 points and Mike Wharff scored 11 for PCHS.
Nate Allen paced the Patriots with 13 points and Alex Zwicker notched 10.
Piscataquis (10-7) 38
Wharff 5-0-11, Burdin 5-1-11, Tracy 1-0-3, Zimmerman, London, Martell 1-0-2, Je. Robinson 4-1-9, Coldwell, Billstone, Ja. Robinson 1-0-2
Penquis (10-7) 36
Allen 5-0-13, Zwicker 4-1-10, Landry 2-0-5, Berry 1-1-3, Morrill, Stevens 2-1-5, Carey
3-pt. goals: Wharff, Tracy; Allen 3, Zwicker, Landry
Piscataquis 12 19 35 38
Penquis 7 19 29 36
JV: Piscataquis 53-40
Mt. Blue 29, Brewer 27
At Farmington, Isaiah Brathwaite hit a two-pointer with 14 seconds left in regulation to lift Mt. Blue over Brewer.
Brathwaite had nine points for the Cougars.
Chris Wilson led the Witches with 11 points and Brad Libby had six of his eight points in the fourth quarter.
Brewer (8-9) 27
Wilson 3-5-11, Libby 3-1-8, Hardy 1-0-2, Babin 3-0-6, Adams, Stratton, Valley, Cawley, Littlefield
Mt. Blue (11-6) 29
Brathwaite 2-4-9, Paytas 3-0-6, Wells 1-4-6, Maloney 3-2-8, Trask, Cleary, Buzzell
3-pt. goals: Brathwaite
Brewer 10 14 16 27
Mt. Blue 6 15 24 29
JV: Brewer 55-38
Old Town 48, Skowhegan 32
At Old Town, Logan Bouchard netted 12 points along with eight rebounds and six assists to lead Old Town to the win.
Kyran Swett chipped in with 11 points for the winners.
Josh Whiting led Skowhegan with 10 points.
Skowhegan (2-15) 32
J. Whiting 4-3-10, Dore, Luther 1-0-2, LaCasse 2-0-5, Finley 0-2-2, Davis 1-0-2, Thistle 3-2-8, Z. Whiting 0-1-1, McDaniel, Poissonier, Goodell
Old Town (3-14) 48
Bouchard 4-4-12, Swett 5-1-11, Shaw 2-3-7, Martinez 2-0-4, Shanley 1-0-2, Clukey, Ziegenbein, Russell, Ba 2-0-5, Clark 1-0-3, Fournier 1-1-4
3-pt. goals: LaCasse; Ba, Clark, Fournier
Skowhegan 9 18 23 32
Old Town 13 26 35 48
JV: Old Town 57-51
MCI 42, Rockland 31
At Rockland, Eric Sobey netted 19 points to lead Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield past Rockland.
Hunter Nichols chipped in with 11 points for the Huskies.
Ben Baudanza-Sturks paced the Tigers with 13 points and Brian Worster added 12.
Maine Central Institute (13-4) 42
Sobey 9-1-19, Nichols 4-0-11, Quint 3-0-6, Tracy 1-2-5, Hart, Trombley, McGrady
Rockland (8-9) 31
Walton 1-1-3, Worster 4-2-12, Baudanza-Sturks 4-4-13, Ilvonen 0-2-2, Muholland 1-0-2, Dresser, Morrill, Baudanza, Tripp
3-pt. goals: Nichols 3, Tracy; Worster 2, Baudanza-Sturks
MCI 16 25 30 42
Rockland 10 20 22 31
Maranacook 58, Mount View 52
At Readfield, Ryan Martin’s 23-point performance carried the Black Bears to victory.
Carl Harvey paced Mount View of Thorndike with 14 points, while Kyle Tripp and Jesse Haffner provided 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Mount View (10-7) 52
Harvey 6-1-14, Haffner 3-2-10, Tripp 3-5-11, Keller 2-0-4, Cronin, Price 0-2-2, Wentworth 0-3-3, Carte 2-3-8, Caron
Maranacook (17-1) 58
Martin 9-3-23, Poulin 2-2-6, Denbow 3-0-6, Bardaglio 3-5-9, Mason 1-0-2, Palmer 2-2-6, Collins 1-0-2, Leary 1-0-2, Spalding 1-0-2, Roberts
3-pt. goals: Harvey, Haffner 2; Martin 2
Mount View 7 21 35 52
Maranacook 9 26 46 58
GPCS 59, Highview Christian 47
At Portland, Dennis Cram tallied 32 points to lead Greater Portland Christian to victory.
Justin Blake contributed 10 points for the winners.
Stefan Rowe scored 19 points to lead Highview Christian Academy of Charleston while Josh Mountain added 12 points for the Knights.
Highview Christian (4-11) 47
Rowe 7-4-19, Mountain 6-0-12, Richard 1-4-6, Peach 2-0-4, Reed 2-0-4, Frish 1-0-2, Fernandez
Greater Portland Chr. (8-7) 59
Cram 13-5-32, Blake 4-1-10, Taylor 1-0-2, Thibeault 2-1-5, Whalen 2-0-4, Brewer 2-0-4, Harriman 2-0-4, Green
3-pt. goals: Rowe; Cram, Blake
Highview Chr. 6 20 38 47
Greater Portland 15 23 34 59
Schenck 65, Penobscot Valley 53
At East Millinocket, Nick Bishop scored 10 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter, including a 4-for-4 effort from the foul line as host Schenck pulled away for the victory.
Chris Byron tossed in seven of his 10 points during the final period for the Wolverines, who outscored the Howlers 25-7 in the frame.
Kerry Thompson and Jordan Pelkey netted 10 points apiece for Schenck.
Matt Cummings paced Penobscot Valley of Howland with 24 points and Chad Trapier chipped in with 12.
Penobscot Valley 53
Cummings 10-3-24, Trapier 5-2-12, Hockridge 1-0-2, Ware 3-0-6, Crosby 1-0-2, LaChance 2-0-5, Bowers 1-0-2, Harris, Awalt, Jipson, Chabot
Schenck 65
Bishop 10-6-26, K. Thompson 4-0-10, Byron 3-4-10, Pelkey 3-3-10, Hutchins 1-0-3, Lowell 3-0-6, McLaughlin, Landry, Graham, L. Thompson, Lewis
3-pt. goals: Cummings, LaChance; Thompson 2, Pelkey, Hutchins
Penobscot Valley 13 29 46 53
Schenck 9 25 40 65
JV: Schenck 59-55
Lee 62, Calvary Chapel 51
At Lee, Peter Pickering scored 13 points and had six assists to lead Lee Academy to the win.
Tom Bird scored 12 points for the Pandas and Kris King added 10 rebounds.
Jesse Newman posted 13 points for Calvary Chapel Christian of Orrington and Alex Merrill had 12 points.
Calvary Chapel (8-7) 51
Newman 5-1-13, Merrill 4-4-12, Jas. Madden 2-5-9, Seekins 3-2-8, Heansler 4-1-9, Jar. Madden, George, Monroe
Lee Acad. (10-7) 62
Pickering 6-0-13, Bird 4-4-12, King 1-4-6, Connick 3-0-7, Houghton 2-0-5, Parker 2-0-4, Thompson 2-0-5, Kelly 3-0-8, Crocker 0-2-2, Boulrisse, Roux, Coulombe
3-pt. goals: Newman 2; Kelly 2, Pickering, Connick, Houghton, Thompson
Calvary Chapel 14 22 32 51
Lee 10 32 41 62
Mattanawcook 69, Foxcroft 21
At Lincoln, Derek Libbey scored 15 points to lead Mattanawcook Academy to the win.
Steve Andrews had 14 points for the Lynx and Luke Emery added 10 points.
Pat LaCasce paced Foxcroft Academy with nine points.
Foxcroft Academy (0-17) 21
LaCasce 4-1-9, Imbert 1-0-2, T. Nason 2-0-4, Geiger 1-1-3, Weeks 1-1-3, Gourley, Nason, Berce
Mattanawcook Acad. (14-3) 69
Libbey 5-1-15, Andrews 6-0-14, Emery 3-4-10, Smith 3-0-6, Gardner 0-1-1, D. Hanscom 1-0-2, Langevin 1-0-2, E. Hanscom 1-0-2, Slike 3-1-7, White 0-2-2, L’Italien 1-6-8
3-pt. goals: Libbey 3, Andrews 2
Foxcroft 7 11 17 21
Mattanawcook 24 38 59 69
JV: Mattanawcook 60-23
Bangor Christian 52, Central 44
At Husson College, Bangor, Brock Bradford scored 18 of his 29 points in the second half to lead Bangor Christian past Central of Corinth.
Josh Frost had nine of his 11 points in the second half for the Patriots. Colby Robinson had five of his 10 rebounds in the fourth quarter.
Tyler Pineo paced the Red Devils with 22 points and Danny Kane added 11 points.
Central (11-7) 44
Pineo 7-5-23, Kane 4-2-11, Perkins 1-0-2, Palmer 1-1-3, L. Nickerson 2-0-4, R. Nickerson 1-0-2, Collins, Fenn, LaFlamme
Bangor Christian (13-4) 52
Bradford 11-4-29, Frost 3-3-11, Phinney 1-0-2, Denbow 1-0-2, Robinson 3-2-8, Smith, Gregory, Cook
3-pt. goals: Pineo 3, Kane; Bradford 3, Frost
Central 16 30 36 44
Bangor Christian 9 17 32 52
JV: Bangor Chr. 48-43
Ellsworth 69, Hermon 63
At Hermon, Corey Dewitt went four-for-four at the foul line in the last 35 seconds to lead Ellsworth to victory.
Dewitt had 32 points for the Eagles. Matt Karst had 10 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter and Demetrios Katsiaficas also scored 10 of his 15 points in the fourth.
Ben Hinton paced Hermon with 18 points and Ryan Tarr had 15 points. Mike Pellerin scored 14 points and Zach Johnson added 10 points.
Ellsworth (12-5) 69
Dewitt 9-11-32, Karst 7-2-17, Katsiaficas 6-0-15, Allen 1-0-2, Doe, Jellison, Archer, Britt
Hermon (6-11) 63
Hinton 8-2-18, R. Tarr 6-0-15, Pellerin 6-0-14, Johnson 4-0-10, Thomas 2-2-6, Deabay, K. Tarr, Hurd
3-pt. goals: Dewitt 3, Katsiaficas 3, Karst; R. Tarr 3, Pellerin 2, Johnson 2
Ellsworth 15 31 43 69
Hermon 16 32 45 63
Hockey
Foxcroft Acad. 3, Old Town 1
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Jon Catell made 24 saves to backstop the Ponies’ victory over Old Town.
Joe Caparrelli, Durgin McKusick and Chad Phillips scored a goal apiece for 5-9 Foxcroft Academy. Logan Forrest provided two assists, while Mike Winkler and Dan Rosebush added one each.
Jon Catell made 24 saves on 25 shots.
Tyler Dufour scored an unassisted goal for 2-14 Old Town. Jason Trask racked up 45 saves on 48 shots.
Girls basketball
Dexter 48, John Bapst 34
At Dexter, Mallory Ames put in 14 points for Dexter in the win.
Katie Poirier added 12 for the Tigers.
Lauren Nichols paced John Bapst of Bangor with nine points.
John Bapst (12-5) 34
Nichols 4-0-9, Freeman 2-4-8, Jordan 3-0-6, Greenlaw 1-0-2, Wickstrom 1-0-2, Gibson 1-1-3, LaFerriere 2-0-4, Maquillian, Wadleigh, Hardy
Dexter (16-1) 48
Ames 6-2-14, Poirier 6-0-12, N. Burton 3-2-9, Cote 3-2-8, Mountain 1-0-2, Clukey 1-0-2, Chambers 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Nichols; N. Burton
John Bapst 4 13 21 34
Dexter 14 20 35 48
JV: John Bapst 36-20
Nokomis 49, Lawrence 34
At Newport, Kelley Paradis scored 21 points and had six steals to help the Warriors beat the Bulldogs of Fairfield.
Twin sisters Alyssa and Ashley Bragdon each added seven points for the winners.
Brogan Liberty paced the Bulldogs with 14 points and eight rebounds and Mallorie Blakney also had eight rebounds.
Lawrence (10-7) 34
Liberty 7-0-14, Blakney 2-1-5, Murray 2-0-5, Nickerson 1-3-5, Perry 1-0-2, Bernatchez 1-0-2, Campbell, Spieldenner 0-1-1
Nokomis (9-8) 49
Paradis 8-2-21, Al. Bragdon 2-2-7, As. Bragdon 3-1-7, Welch 1-4-6, Petersen 1-1-3, Cooper 1-1-3, Fournier 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Murray; Paradis 3, Al. Bragdon
Lawrence 8 14 27 34
Nokomis 13 25 37 49
JV: Lawrence 40-32
Orono 45, Searsport 33
At Searsport, Lindsey Colbath scored 16 points to push Orono to the win.
Emily Artesani had 12 points for the Red Riots and Heather Woodbrey added 10 points.
Monica Josephson paced Searsport with 15 points and Aimee Nielsen had 12 points.
Orono (9-8) 45
Colbath 6-4-16, Young 1-0-2, Artesani 4-1-12, Balaban 0-1-1, Sypher 1-2-4, Woodbrey 5-0-10, Robertson, Starno, Bates, Pavento
Searsport (1-14) 33
Nielsen 6-0-12, Anderson 0-1-1, Chaney 0-1-1, Clark 2-0-4, Josephson 7-1-15, Seekins, Vasiliauskas, Peak, Lanpher
3-pt. goals: Artesani 3
Orono 18 28 33 45
Searsport 14 22 28 33
JV: Orono 40-11
Mt. Blue 51, Brewer 35
At Brewer, Christina Mosher posted a game-high 20 points to lead Mt. Blue by Brewer.
Bonnie Silkman added eight points for the Cougars.
Elizabeth Cote scored nine points to pace Brewer.
Mt. Blue (11-6) 51
Mosher 6-8-20, Webster 1-2-4, Laney 2-1-7, Clements, Oswald, Silkman 2-4-8, Fournier 2-0-5, Allen 3-1-7
Brewer (6-11) 35
Cote 4-0-9, Quimby 2-0-5, Wilson 3-1-7, Jackson 4-0-8, M. McLain, J. McLain 0-2-2, Kenney 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Laney 2, Fournier; Cote, Quimby
Mt. Blue 5 19 28 51
Brewer 6 14 21 35
JV: Mt. Blue 56-49
Mount View 55, Maranacook 15
At Thorndike, Kelsy Richards tossed in 19 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to power the Mustangs to victory.
Alexis Bennett scored 15 points for Mount View.
Shannon Bean led Maranacook of Readfield with nine points.
Maranacook (6-12) 15
Neptune 1-0-2, Jones, Mrazik, Bean 3-3-9, Joslyn, Norwood, Myles 2-0-4, St. John 0-1-1
Mount View (6-11) 55
Richards 8-3-19, Bennett 2-1-5, Ray, Kenney, Kupferman, Miles 3-0-6, K. Masessa 0-1-1, Jones 3-1-7. J. Masessa 2-1-5, Mehuren 1-0-2, Montmigny 1-0-2, Caler 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Miles
Maranacook 2 4 7 15
Mount View 14 26 44 55
GPCS 36, Highview Christian 28
At Portland, Megan Waugh led a balanced scoring effort for Greater Portland Christian School with 11 points.
Vicky Woodward and Emily Johnson tallied 10 points each for the winners.
Jana Philbrick paced Highview Christian of Charleston with nine points. Michala Rowe added seven points and 15 rebounds.
Highview Christian (2-12) 28
Jan. Philbrick 4-1-9, Rowe 2-2-7, Hanson 3-0-7, Jones 1-0-2, Francis 1-1-3, Jad. Philbrick, Loreda, Umarova
Greater Portland Christian (13-2) 36
Waugh 5-1-11, Woodward 5-0-10, Johnson 4-2-10, Murray 2-0-4, Sarver, Keenan
3-pt. goals: Rowe, Hanson
Highview Chr. 4 11 14 28
Gr. Portland Chr. 10 27 29 36
Camden Hills 76, Medomak 45
At Rockport, Kristin Richards scored 17 points to lead Camden Hills to victory.
Kayla Gushee had 14 points for the Windjammers as Allie Parent and Kristin Tedford both added 10 points.
Pam Neptune scored 11 points for Medomak Valley of Waldoboro.
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