November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Eagles hold off Hawks

HERMON – Corey Dewitt went 4-for-4 at the foul line in the final 35 seconds as the Ellsworth Eagles held on for a 69-63 schoolboy basketball victory over the Hermon Hawks Tuesday night.

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

Medomak 73, Camden Hills 70

At Waldoboro, Matt MacKenzie tallied 16 points to help Medomak Valley edge the Windjammers.

Zach Armstrong chipped in with 13 points while Donnie Schwab added 12 points for the Panthers.

Jared Mitchell paced Camden Hills with 17 points, including five 3-pointers. Christian Pieri added 15 points while Paul Campbell tossed in 14 points.

Camden Hills (10-8) 70

Campbell 5-2-14, Pieri 7-1-15, Fisher 2-1-5, Wotton 0-1-1, Mitchell 6-0-17, Draper 3-0-9, Bryant 2-1-5, Puls 2-0-4, Feener

Medomak Valley (13-4) 73

Schwab 5-2-12, MacKenzie 8-0-16, Armstrong 4-5-13, A. Ferrier 2-0-4, Wood, Durkee 1-2-4, Ames 3-0-6, Benner 2-2-6, C. Blackman 1-2-4, O’ Donnell 3-1-8, B. Blackman

3-pt. goals: Campbell 2, Mitchell 5, Draper 3; O’ Donnell

Camden Hills 17 36 48 70

Medomak 20 33 49 73

Shead 65, Narraguagus 63

At Harrington, Aaron Sullivan scored 22 points to lead the Shead Tigers of Eastport past the Narraguagus Knights.

Craig Hastings scored 16 and Wayne Clossey had 13 for the Tigers.

Blake Chase scored 22 and Ren Dorr added 10 for the Knights.

Shead 65

Sullivan 6-9-22, Hastings 6-0-16, Clossey 4-5-13, Patterson 0-3-3, Stanhope 4-0-8, Cyr 0-1-1, Lewey 0-2-2

Narraguagus 63

Chase 7-3-22, Dorr 10-0-20, Perry 2-4-8, Meserve 1-1-3, Greene 1-1-3, Taylor 1-1-3, Grant 2-0-4, Beal, Hinkle

3-pt. goals: Sullivan, Hastings 4; Chase 5

Shead 17 32 46 65

Narraguagus 18 27 43 63

JV: Shead 67-65

Jonesport-Beals 67, Machias 48

At Jonesport, Jonathan Alley scored seven of his 14 points in the second quarter to help lead Jonesport-Beals to the win.

Ralph Backman posted 13 points for the Royals. Ross Griffin had 12 points and Joseph Libby scored 11 points.

Michael Little led Machias with 14 points and Mark Little added 10 points.

Machias (5-12) 48

Mi. Little 5-3-14, Ma. Little 5-0-10, Treat 1-0-2, I. Ross 4-1-9, J. Ross 4-0-9, Whitney 1-0-3, McNally 1-0-3, Preston

Jonesport-Beals (13-4) 67

Aley 6-2-14, Backman 6-1-13, Libby 3-4-11, Griffin 6-0-12, Brock 2-3-7, Barton 2-0-5, Ellis 3-0-6, Kelley 0-1-1, Herzog

3-pt. goals: Mi.Little, J. Ross, Whitney, McNally; Libby, Barton

Machias 8 19 32 48

Jonesport-Beals 14 29 45 67

GSA 58, Bucksport 42

At Blue Hill, Collin Henry scored 13 of his 17 points in the second half when the George Stevens Academy Eagles outscored the Golden Bucks 27-18 en route to their 13th win.

Caleb Owen chipped in with 18 points and Henry grabbed 11 rebounds.

Todd Freeman paced the Bucks with 14 points and Chad Cottrell added 12.

Bucksport (3-14) 42

Robbins, Pappas, Freeman 6-1-14, Maguire 2-0-4, Fish 2-3-7, Cooke 1-0-3, Bisher 1-0-2, Cottrell 5-2-12

George Stevens (13-4) 58

Owen 6-5-18, Astbury, Wessel 1-0-3, Larry 1-0-3, Peake 0-4-4, Gray 1-3-5, Henry 7-3-17, Smith, Bridges 4-0-8, Dow, Lawson, Gordon

3-pt. goals: Freeman, Cooke; Owen, Wessel, Larry

Bucksport 12 24 37 42

GSA 13 21 40 58

JV: GSA 54-40

Gr. Houlton Chr. 81, E. Grand 60

At Danforth, Drew Farrar tossed in 27 points, including five 3-pointers, to power Greater Houlton Christian to victory.

Emery Lincoln netted 22 points, Silas Kelly scored 14 and Brian Korhonen posted 12 for the Eagles.

Kyle Dicker paced East Grand with 21 points, while Tyler Morse contributed 17 points and 11 rebounds.

Greater Houlton Christian (12-5) 81

Farrar 10-2-27, Lincoln 9-4-22, Korhonen 5-0-12, Kelly 7-0-14, Guiggy 2-0-4, Elmore 0-2-2, Straubel, Duff, Burns, Kennedy, Bell

East Grand (9-9) 60

Ky. Dicker 6-8-21, Morse 7-3-17, Crocker 4-0-9, Beaudoin 2-0-4, Preston 1-0-3, Ka. Dicker 2-2-6, Scott

3-pt. goals: Farrar 5, Korhonen 2; Ky. Dicker, Crocker, Preston

GHCA 27 44 65 81

East Grand 14 20 47 60

Waterville 41, Belfast 38

At Belfast, Steve Flowers scored all seven of his points in the fourth quarter, including two free throws with eight seconds remaining, to lead Waterville past Belfast.

Finley Allen paced the Panthers with 16 points.

Yates Murphy led the Lions with 11 points and Colin Kennedy had nine points and eight rebounds.

Waterville (6-11) 41

Lancaster 3-0-6, McCarthy 2-2-8, Flowers 2-3-7, Allen 7-2-16, Maheu 2-0-4, Clark, Grenier, Huggins, Johnston

Belfast (5-12) 38

Whalen 1-0-2, Arthers 1-0-2, Kennedy 4-0-9, Felton 3-1-7, Benjamin 2-3-7, Murphy 5-1-11, Haven, Higgins

3-pt. goals: McCarthy 2; Kennedy

Waterville 9 16 26 41

Belfast 12 16 32 38

JV: Waterville 50-32

MDI 49, Sumner 45

At Bar Harbor, Wes Chipman scored all six of his points in the fourth quarter to help lead Mount Desert Island to the win.

Robin Daley and Kyle Staples both led the Trojans with nine points.

Victor Jacques paced Sumner of East Sullivan with 14 points. J.W. Brooks had 11 points and Justin Brooks added 10 points.

Sumner (4-12) 45

Jacques 6-0-14, Alley 1-0-2, J.W. Brooks 4-0-11, Ju. Brooks 5-0-10, O’Brien 1-0-2, Manning 3-0-6, Breton

Mount Desert Island (13-4) 49

Daley 4-1-9, Staples 4-0-9, Parady 1-0-3, Willis 1-0-2, Walton 2-0-4, Wardman 1-4-6, Merrill 2-2-6, Veilleux 1-2-4, Chipman 3-0-6, McGarr

3-pt. goals: J.W. Brooks 3, Jacques 2; Staples, Parady

Sumner 9 22 31 45

MDI 9 19 34 49

JV: MDI 63-19

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 Budanza-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, Budanza-Sturks 4-4-13, Ilvonen 0-2-2, Muholland 1-0-2, Dresser, Morrill, Budanza, Tripp

3-pt. goals: Nichols 3, Tracy; Worster 2, Budanza-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

Piscataquis 38, Penquis 36

At Milo, Ray Burdin hit a foul-line jumper at the buzzer to lift Piscataquis of Guilford past archrival Penquis.

Shane Tracy tied the score with 56 seconds left with a three pointer, his only bucket of the night.

Burdin finished with 11 points and Mike Wharff also scored 11 for the Pirates.

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

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, Aywalt, 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

Girls basketball

GHCA 65, East Grand 8

At Danforth, Sarah Riopel was the game’s lone double-digit scorer with 10 points as her Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles knocked off the East Grand Vikings.

Megan Korhonen had nine points for the Eagles.

Allie McKay led East Grand with six points.

Gr. Houlton Christian 45

Riopel 4-1-10, Korhonen 4-1-9, Farrar 2-1-5, Livezey 1-0-3, Boutilier 3-1-7, Jago 2-0-4, Vargas 3-1-7, Burgason, Brewer

East Grand 8

A. McKay 2-1-6, Daoust 1-0-2, Parker, Crone, Zaneldin, Lloyd, Kendall, Bartlett, C. McKay

3-pt. goals: Riopel, Livezey; A. McKay

GHCA 8 21 34 45

East Grand 0 1 3 8

Calais 78, Jonesport-Beals 30

At Calais, Jessica Brown had 17 points, nine rebounds, and four assists to lead Calais to the win.

Lindsey Mingo scored 13 points for the Blue Devils and Kelli Cross added nine points.

Tiffany Libby paced Jonesport-Beals with eight points.

Jonesport-Beals (0-17) 30

Libby 4-0-8, B. Beal 1-0-2, S. Smith 2-1-5, Bruno 0-3-3, T. Beal 3-0-7, MacLean 1-1-3, E. Smith 0-2-2, V. MacLean, Church, B. Alley, Carver

Calais (12-5) 78

Mingo 5-3-13, Brown 8-1-17, Hill 1-5-7, Graceffa 1-1-3, Cobb 1-1-3, Thomas 2-2-6, Cross 3-3-9, Taylor 2-0-4, Clark 4-0-8, Gillespie 2-2-6, Morrison 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: T. Beal

Jonesport-Beals 6 11 26 30

Calais 20 36 56 78

Woodland 43, WA Raiders 36

At Woodland, Michelle Ferry netted 17 points to lead Woodland as it topped Washington Academy.

Courtney Cochran chipped in with 14 points for the Dragons.

Ashley Tilton led Washington Academy of East Machias with 13 points.

Washington Acad. (11-6) 36

Tilton 4-5-13, Rushforth 2-1-6, Finn 1-0-3, Mawhinney 4-0-8, Sprangers 1-0-2, Look 2-0-4, Govoni

Woodland (15-1) 43

Ferry 5-7-17, Cochran 3-8-14, Gillespie 3-1-7, Torrey 2-1-5, Murphy, Bergin, Clark

3-pt. goals: Rushforth, Finn

Washington Acad. 8 9 26 36

Woodland 7 18 28 43

JV: Woodland 41-35

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

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.

Medomak Valley (4-13) 45

Ja. O’Jala 1-0-2, Ahlholm 0-3-3, Lee 2-3-7, Birk 1-0-2, Neptune 5-1-11, Je. O’Jala 1-0-3, Bradstreet 2-1-5, Conary 2-0-4, Cornforth 1-0-2, Rose 2-2-6, Abbott, Lufkin

Camden Hills (16-2) 76

Johnson 3-1-8, Carlton 1-1-3, Parent 4-2-10, Tedford 2-6-10, Philoon 2-0-4, Gushee 5-3-14, Fetterman 1-2-4, Richards 7-3-17, Holgerson 2-1-5, Kwiatowski 0-1-1, Coleman, Smeaton, Colson, Smith

3-pt. goals: Je. O’Jala; Johnson, Gushee

Medomak 8 21 31 45

Camden Hills 19 38 66 76

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

Waterville 66, Belfast 42

At Waterville, Liz Bell scored 18 points to lead Waterville by Belfast.

Danae Plaisted added 13 points for the Panthers while Sarah Given had 11 points.

Gillian Ross netted 18 points to pace Belfast.

Belfast 42

Ross 5-6-18, Flagg 3-0-7, Hogan 1-0-2, Hills 1-0-2, Reed 2-0-6, Cummins 1-0-2, Read

Waterville 66

Bell 7-3-18, Plaisted 5-3-13, Given 4-1-11, Whitten 2-3-7, Pellerin 1-0-2, Van Dyne 1-0-2, Champagne 1-1-3, Gardner

3-pt. goals: Ross 2, Reed 2, Flagg; Given 2, Bell

Belfast 6 19 32 42

Waterville 23 28 43 56

Hockey

Presque Isle 4, Houlton-Hodg. 3

At The Forum in Presque Isle, Greg Cyr took a pass back to the point from Dylan Collins and rifled a slapshot into the upper righthand corner of the net 23 seconds into overtime, lifting the Wildcats to a point-worthy Class B victory.

Erik St. Peter scored two goals for Presque Isle (10-7) and Collins netted one. Brandon Daigle collected three assists and Brad Young posted one. Brendon Esquibel made 29 saves on 32 shots.

Jordan Gard scored the second of his two goals 7:08 into the third period to tie the game at 3-3. Morgan Hall tallied an unassisted goal for 14-3 Houlton-Hodgdon.

Josh McGuire, Sam Tweedie and Chris McGuire provided assists. Nic Joslyn made 17 saves on 21 shots.

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.


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