WALDOBORO – Stephanie Lee scored 14 of her game-high 17 points in the second half as Medomak Valley rallied from a 20-point halftime deficit and Anna Lufkin completed the comeback by scoring all five of the Panthers’ points in overtime as they knocked off Lincoln Academy of Newcastle 47-46 in high school girls basketball action Friday.
Lufkin finished with 14 points and Pam Neptune 11 rebounds and seven points.
Alex Donald’s 14 points and Kari Jones’ 12 paced the Eagles.
Lincoln Academy (1-6) 46
Winchenbach 0-2-2, Benner 0-2-2, Hewitt, Giberson 2-0-4, Hartford 1-0-2, Pendleton 1-2-4, Waltz 1-0-2, Cummings 1-2-4, Jones 3-5-12, Donald 5-3-14
Medomak Valley (3-3) 47
Rose, Cornforth, Conary 2-0-4, Weimer Baum, O’Jala 1-2-5, Neptune 3-1-7, Lufkin 3-8-14, Judkins, Lee 7-3-17
3-pt. goals: Jones, Donald; O’Jala
Lincoln Acad. 16 31 39 42 46
Medomak Val. 7 11 28 42 47
GHCA 69, East Grand 22
At Presque Isle, Kari Brewer tallied 17 points as Greater Houlton Christian Academy cruised past East Grand of Danforth.
Kasi Parker chipped in with 10 points for the Eagles.
Jodie Crone paced the Vikings with seven points
East Grand (0-6) 22
Crone 3-0-7, Zaneldin 1-0-2, Doust 2-1-5, Lioyd 1-0-2, Kendall 2-0-4, Gilman 0-1-1, Roy 0-1-1
Greater Houlton Christian (7-0) 69
Brewer 7-3-17, Parker 4-2-10, Livezey 2-0-4, Jago 3-1-7, Korhonen 3-3-9, Riopel 3-0-6, Socoby 1-0-2, Boutlier 2-1-5, Lord 4-0-9
3-pt. goals: Crone; Lord
East Grand 4 9 13 22
Gr. Houlton Chr. 16 32 52 69
Lubec 64, Elan 27
At Poland, Amanda Huntley recorded 20 points and Krista Wright added 15 as Lubec rolled past Elan.
Samantha Denbow chipped in with 13 points for the Hornets.
Kristen Schad led Elan with 13 points.
Lubec (4-2) 64
Huntley 9-2-20, Wright 7-1-15, Denbow 6-1-13, Core 2-2-6, Stanley 2-1-6, Lookabauth 1-0-2, Woodbridge 0-2-2, Gallant
Elan (0-6) 27
Schad 5-3-13, Shottenstein 4-0-8, Ko 1-0-2, Canacho 1-2-4, Silva, Connoly, Burns, McCarthy, Cox, Watts
3-pt. goals: Stanley
Lubec 15 36 48 64
Elan 4 10 19 27
Mount View 50, Rockland 49
At Rockland, Macy Montminy hit a jumper in the paint with seven seconds remaining to lift Mount View over Rockland.
Kristin Masessa and Tonya Jones tossed in 12 points apiece and Jenn Masessa chipped in 10 for the Mustangs of Thorndike.
Dana Clark scored 11 points and Aly Nolan added 10 for the Tigers.
Mount View (2-4) 50
Montminy 2-0-4, Bennett 2-0-4, Grotton 1-1-4, J. Masessa 4-0-10, Jones 5-2-12, K. Masessa 3-4-12, McAdam 2-0-4
Rockland (3-2) 49
Clark 4-3-11, Hansen 4-1-9, Boggs 2-5-9, Nolan 2-4-10, Heal 2-0-4, Picard 2-0-4, Renquist 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: K. Masessa 2, J. Masessa 2, Grotton; Nolan 2
Mount View 11 23 41 50
Rockland 17 27 40 49
Bucksport 50, Ellsworth 37
At Ellsworth, Katie Hurd netted 13 points and Bri Cone 12 as Bucksport pulled away from Ellsworth.
Hillary Savage scored 12 points to lead the Eagles while Catherine Carter added 11.
Bucksport (3-2) 50
Robinson 1-0-2, Lalonde, Gourley 1-6-8, Lanpher 1-0-2, Allen, Gordon 2-0-4, Cone 5-2-12, Beason, Coke, Hurd 3-4-13, Sullivan 2-2-8, Sanborn 0-1-1
Ellsworth (1-5) 37
Carter 2-6-11, Beal, Jellison 1-0-2, Tupper, Saunders 4-0-8, Richter 1-1-3, Sawyer, Wyman, Lyons 0-1-1, Savage 4-2-12
3-pt. goals: Hurd 3, Sullivan 2; Carter, Savage 2
Bucksport 10 20 38 50
Ellsworth 8 16 24 37
JV: Ellsworth 45-34
Hockey
Old Town 8, Foxcroft 4
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Jason Smith tallied four goals and Josh Hesseltine recorded a goal and three assists as the Coyotes topped the Ponies.
Old Town’s Ryan Daniel chipped in with a goal and two assists, while Pat Singer and Tyler Vandez each added a goal. Gary Johnson, Nick Covell and Matt Nadeau added an assist apiece. Jason Trask and Dan LeBreton combined for 22 saves on 26 shots.
Chase Hutchinson scored twice for Foxcroft. Dave Frasz had a goal and two assists and Nick Lovejoy added a goal. Chad Phillips made 26 saves on 34 shots.
Boys Basketball
Calais 72, Madawaska 42
At Calais, Robbie Rogers scored 14 points, Cal Shorey had 11 and Rod Tirrell tossed in 10 more as undefeated Calais cruised to its sixth win.
Shorey had eight points in the first half and Chris Taylor scored six of his seven as Calais built a comfortable 39-18 halftime lead.
Dominique Rossignol’s 15 points and Adam Derosier’s 14 paced Madawaska.
Madawaska (2-5) 42
C. Cyr, Derosier 5-4-14, Parker 1-1-3, Pelletier 1-0-2, L. Cyr, Morin 1-0-3, Beaulieu 2-1-5, Rossignol 5-3-15, Bosse, J. Cyr
Calais (6-0) 72
Shorey 5-1-11, Tomah 2-1-6, Rogers 5-4-14, Taylor 3-1-7, Bell 1-0-2, O’Neill 3-2-8, Stewart 2-0-4, Leeman 2-0-5, Francis 2-0-5, Tirrell 5-0-10, Cavanaugh, Carr
3-pt. goals: Morin; Tomah, Leeman, Francis
Madawaska 4 18 23 42
Calais 20 39 68 72
JV: Calais 64-49
East Grand 73, GHCA 51
At Presque Isle, Kyle Dicker poured in 30 points as East Grand of Danforth downed Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Tyler Morse tossed in 20 points and Patrick Scott added 16 for the Vikings.
Chad Duff netted 11 points and David Guiggey chipped in 10 for the Eagles.
East Grand (1-5) 73
Ky. Dicker 13-4-30, Morse 8-4-20, Scott 7-2-16, Ka. Dicker 1-0-3, Tuck 2-0-4, Cropley, Henn, Shea, Parks, A. Brittian, Nichols, Richardson, H. Brittian
Greater Houlton Christian (1-7) 51
Duff 4-2-11, Guiggey 3-4-10, Burns 1-2-4, Kelly 3-0-8, Morin 1-0-2, Sjornberg 2-0-4, Straubel 2-0-5, Nevers 2-0-4, Gray 0-1-1, Bowers 1-0-2, Holmes
3-pt. goals: Ka. Dicker; Kelly 2, Duff
East Grand 22 41 56 73
Greater Houlton 16 26 33 51
Lincoln Acad. 69, Medomak 49
At Newcastle, Devin Peasley had 23 points, seven assists and seven rebounds to lead Lincoln Academy past Medomak Valley of Waldoboro.
David Prior added 15 points for the Eagles.
Travis Ames paced the Panthers with 13 points and Zach Durkee added 10.
Medomak (3-3) 49
Benner 0-1-1, Wood, Rhoda 0-2-2, Durkee 4-2-10, Merrifield 2-1-5, Vannah 1-0-2, Winchenbach 0-1-1, Ames 3-7-13, Barnes 2-0-4, Simmons, O’Donnell 3-2-9, Blackman 0-2-2
Reilly, Ford 2-2-6, Bagley 3-3-9, Colbert 1-0-3, Coopersmith 2-0-4, Alley 3-0-7, Pushard, C. Wright, K. Wright 1-0-2, Prior 5-5-15, Russell, Harris, Pealsey 10-3-23
3-pt. goals: O’Donnell; Alley
Medomak 12 24 36 49
Lincoln Acad. 16 36 53 69
Elan 56, Lubec 52
At Poland, Malcom Turner netted 16 points and Ryan Earzone 14 as Elan downed Lubec.
Marcus Owens added 12 points for the Buccaneers.
Shane McPhereson paced the Hornets with 15 points and Jesse Reed added 10.
Lubec (2-4) 52
Gross 3-0-9, Reed 4-2-10, McPhereson 5-5-15, Murray 2-0-5, Rice 3-1-7, Walsh 3-0-6, Jones, Farmer, Francis
Elan (4-2) 56
Gach 3-0-6, Earzone 6-2-14, Turner 8-0-16, Owens 6-0-12, Waddleton 1-0-2, Shusseine 3-0-6, Ryan, Clark, Nichols, Borros
3-pt. goals: Murray, Gross 3
Lubec 14 31 38 52
Elan 15 29 45 56
Camden Hills 88, Winslow 68
At Rockport, Gordon Fischer poured in 25 points and Paul Campbell 19 more as Camden Hills pulled away from Winslow.
Christian Pieri added 14 points and Paul Draper 12 for the Windjammers.
Adam Puiia paced the Black Raiders with 23 points while James Wood notched 17 and Kevin Byrne 15.
Winslow 68
Wood 5-6-17, Puiia 8-3-23, Siviski 1-0-3, Hikel 1-0-2, Goulette 1-0-2, Gallagher 3-0-6, Byrne 4-7-15
Camden Hills 88
Campbell 6-6-19, Pieri 5-4-14, Fischer 6-12-25, Draper 5-0-12, Wootton 0-1-1, Mitchell 1-1-4, Smith 3-0-7, Gartley 0-2-2, Morgan 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Puiia 4, Wood, Siviski; Draper 2, Fischer, Mitchell, Smith
Winslow 11 24 50 68
Camden Hills 22 37 57 88
JV: Camden Hills 55-44
WA Raiders 73, Narraguagus 41
At East Machias, the host WA Raiders raced out to a 20-7 first-quarter lead and never looked back.
Chris Wood paced Washington Academy with 18 points.
Chase Kennedy led Narraguagus of Harrington with 13 points and Blake Chase added 10.
Narraguagus (4-2) 43
Chase 3-3-10, Kennedy 6-1-13, Meserve, Beal, Parsons 3-0-6, Baker 1-0-2, Green 3-2-9, Dorr, Ramsey, Hinkle, Look, Smith 1-1-3
Washington Acad. (4-1) 71
Wood 7-0-18, Terr 1-0-2, R. Smith 3-0-8, Von Rotz 3-0-6, Hunter 3-2-8, M. Smith 2-3-7, Colbeth 2-2-6, Stevens 0-1-1, Dehman 0-1-1, Ramsdell 2-0-5, Porter 1-0-2, Nicely 1-1-3, Johnson 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Green, Chase; Wood 4, R. Smith 2, Ramsdell
Narraguagus 7 18 26 43
Washington Acad. 20 36 53 71
JV: Washington Acad. 76-44
LCS/MSSM 47, Fort Fairfield 40
At Fort Fairfield, Danny Hayes led a balanced scoring attack with 12 points to lead Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics past Fort Fairfield.
Chris Kirchner chipped in with 11 points for the Eagles while Steve Giangiordand added 10 more.
Austin Dufour led all scorers with 16 points for the Tigers and Matt Cresenzo added nine.
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