GUILFORD – Mindy Dolley and Morgan Cyr each netted four 3-pointers and combined for 34 points to lead Penobscot Valley of Howland to a 52-47 high school girls basketball victory over Piscataquis Community Wednesday.
Dolley finished with 20 points and Cyr added 14 for the Howlers.
Tracey Dewey tallied 13 points and Kellie Martel and Briana Shufelt tossed in 10 apiece for the Pirates.
Penobscot Valley (2-0) 52
Dolley 7-2-20, Cyr 4-2-14, McCloskey 1-5-7, Lavertu 4-1-9, Dawson 1-0-2, Bowers, Thurlow, Plourde
Piscataquis (0-3) 47
Dewey 5-0-13, Kell. Martel 4-0-10, Shufelt 4-2-10, Izbicki 4-0-8, Martell 3-0-6, Woodbury, Kels. Martel
3-pt. goals: Dolley 4, Cyr 4; Dewey 3, Martel 2
Penobscot Valley 11 23 35 52
Piscataquis 8 21 33 47
JV: Penobscot Valley 42-37
Greenville 44, Valley 20
At Greenville, Hannah Breton racked up 19 points, 16 rebounds and five steals as Greenville rolled past Valley of Bingham.
Alisha Gilbert chipped in with six points, five rebounds and two steals for the Lakers.
Candy Ebneter netted eight points for the Cavaliers.
Valley (1-1) 20
Ebneter 4-0-8, J. Brown 2-0-4, Vitalone 2-0-4, Costello 1-0-2, Atwood 1-0-2, K. Brown, Belanger
Greenville (2-1) 44
Breton 8-3-19, Gilbert 3-0-6, Muzzy 2-0-4, Harris 1-0-2, B. Erickson 0-1-1, Ward 1-0-2, Boucher 1-1-3, Harmon 1-0-2, Weeks 1-1-3, Rockwell 1-0-2, Wyman, Martel, K. Erickson, Peat, McLaughlin
3-pt. goals: None
Valley 2 6 12 20
Greenville 15 29 41 44
Schenck 36, Bangor Christian 32
At Bangor, Ashley Deloge netted 13 points to lead Schenck of East Millinocket to victory over Bangor Christian.
Morgan Chasse paced Bangor Christian with 14 points.
Schenck (2-1) 36
Deloge 5-3-13, Kimball, Nicholson, Bouchard 1-0-2, Waite 2-0-4, Lowell, MacLeod 3-2-8, Osborne 4-1-9, Cram, Kriesher
Bangor Christian (0-2) 32
Chasse 6-0-14, Staples 0-2-2, Pelletier, Ricci, Robinson 2-1-6, Johnson 2-0-4, Libby 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Chasse 2, Robinson
Schenck 12 21 29 36
Bangor Christian 3 7 14 32
Bucksport 42, Hermon 41
At Hermon, Lindsey Gordon’s free throw with six seconds left capped off the Golden Bucks’ rally from a 10-point fourth quarter deficit.
Gordon finished with a game-high 21 points for Bucksport, while Katie Hurd added 11.
Ashley Kelley paced Hermon with 17 points and 11 rebounds.
Bucksport (2-0) 42
Robinson, Lalonde, Gourley, Beeson, Cooke, Sanborn, Lanpher 1-0-2, Gordon 8-5-21, Kone 2-0-4, Hurd 4-2-11, Sullivan 1-1-4
Hermon (1-1) 41
Woodard, Barry, Veilleux 2-0-4, Durgin 1-1-3, Keith 0-3-3, Kelley 8-1-17, Arnold 1-2-4, Davenport 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Hurd, Sullivan
Bucksport 13 17 28 42
Hermon 8 20 30 41
JV: Hermon 43-19
Orono 55, Penquis 24
At Milo, Sara Pavento led a balanced Orono attack with 11 points as they rolled past Penquis.
Erica Hanson chipped in with nine for the Red Riots, who outscored the Patriots 17-2 in the third quarter to pull away.
Erica Lyford tallied 13 points to lead Penquis.
Orono (1-1) 55
Pavento 4-3-11, Paul 3-1-7, Georgia, Quintal 1-0-2, Wagner 3-2-8, Hanson 3-3-9, Thibeault 1-0-2, Balahan 2-2-7, Pinkham, Woodbrey 3-1-7, Knezenic 1-0-2
Penquis (0-2) 24
Lyford 4-5-13, Benoit, Goodine, Fowler, Carey 3-0-6, Genthner, Clark, Sherburne, Webb, Royal 1-0-3, Karnes 1-0-2, Chambers
3-pt. goals: Balahan
Orono 11 17 34 55
Penquis 3 14 16 24
JV: Orono 39-24
Boys basketball
Valley 71, Greenville 50
At Greenville, Trevor Miller netted 22 points and Curtis Miller added 17 as Valley thumped Greenville.
Stefan Staples scored 13 points for the Cavaliers of Bingham.
TJ St. Louis led the Lakers with 24 points.
Valley (2-0) 71
Cu. Miller 8-1-17, T. Miller 10-2-22, Staples 4-4-13, S. Hunnewell 1-0-2, Plourd 1-4-6, Hines 1-0-2, J. Hunnewell 1-1-3, Osgood 2-2-6, Ca. Miller, Schultz, Pinkham
Greenville (1-2) 50
St. Louis 9-5-24, Woodbury 1-1-4, Chilson 3-0-6, Wortman 2-0-5, King 2-2-6, Aucoin 2-1-5, Graves, Gilbert
3-pt. goals: Staples; St. Louis, Woodbury, Wortman
Valley 18 30 46 71
Greenville 11 23 33 50
WA Raiders 80, J-B Royals 34
At East Machias, Joey Hunter had 12 points and six rebounds and Mike Von Rotz and Jeff Ramsdell each scored 10 points as host Washington Academy earned the victory.
Ramsdell added five rebounds and four steals for WA, while freshman guard Ben Teer had eight points and four assists and Eric Leighton also scored eight points.
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