November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Hunter sparks Raiders past Eagles Leighton, Von Rotz contribute in WA win

BLUE HILL – Joey Hunter popped in 10 points, grabbed 19 rebounds and recorded three blocks to spark the Washington Academy Raiders of East Machias to a 58-43 high school boys basketball victory over George Stevens Academy Tuesday.

Eric Leighton topped WA with 11 points, Mike Von Rotz added eight, and Ben Teer posted six assists.

Ebb Walton led the George Stevens Academy Eagles with a game-high 13 points, and Jared Gordon contributed eight.

Washington Acad. (5-1) 58

Leighton 5-0-11, Teer 2-1-6, Wood 2-2-6, R. Smith 1-0-3, Von Rotz 4-0-8, Hunter 5-0-10, M. Smith 1-0-2, Stevens, Lehman, Ramsdell 2-1-6, Porter 1-0-2, Nicely 1-0-2, Colbeth, Johnson 1-0-2

George Stevens (3-4) 43

Walton 5-2-13, Jordan 2-0-4, Springer 3-0-7, Astbury 0-1-1, Ingraham 2-0-4, Saunders 1-0-2, Owen 1-2-4, Lawson, Gordon 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Leighton, Teer, R. Smith, Ramsdell; Walton, Springer

Washington Acad. 16 30 43 58

George Stevens 4 15 30 43

JV: WA 67-56

Woodland 76, East Grand 46

At Danforth, Chad James netted 18 points and Ben Sears added 15 as Woodland downed East Grand.

Corey Rolfe scored 13 points and Spencer Brown recorded 10 for the Dragons.

Kyle Dicker poured in 25 points and Tyler Morse chipped in with 12 for the Vikings.

Woodland (4-3) 76

James 7-2-18, Sears 6-3-15, Rolfe 5-3-13, Brown 5-0-10, Curtis 3-1-7, St. Pierre 1-2-4, Smith 2-0-4, Lincoln 1-2-4, Wormell 0-1-1, Boomer, Flaherty

East Grand (1-5) 46

Ky. Dicker 8-8-25, Morse 4-3-12, Scott 1-0-2, Parks 0-1-1, Shea, Ka. Dicker 1-0-3, Tuck 0-3-3

3-pt. goals: James 2; Ky. Dicker, Morse, Ka. Dicker

Woodland 20 39 55 76

East Grand 10 16 28 46

Belfast 48, Waterville 45 (OT)

At Belfast, Jake Arthers converted a conventional three-point play with one second left in overtime to lift Belfast over Waterville.

Ben Felton led Belfast with 12 points for Belfast. Yates Murphy had 10 points and eight rebounds and Arthers had 10 points.

Nick Higgins led Waterville with 15 points.

Waterville (0-6) 45

Webb 3-0-6, Lancaster 1-1-3, Higgins 5-2-15, Bizier 2-0-4, Bishop 1-0-3, Johnston 2-3-8, Maheu 1-0-2, Eaton 2-0-4, Lee

Belfast (1-6) 48

Arthers 3-3-10, Benjamin 2-2-7, Felton 6-0-12, Leeman 2-3-7, Murphy 5-0-10, Davis 1-0-2, Martens, Bernosky, Higgins

3-pt. goals: Higgins 3, Bishop, Johnston; Arthers, Benjamin

Waterville 10 20 33 42 45

Belfast 17 26 38 42 48

JV: Belfast 44-40

Sumner 62, Jonesport-Beals 47

At Jonesport, three players scored 18 points apiece to lead Sumner of East Sullivan past Jonesport-Beals.

Justin Brooks, Denton Johnson, and Justin Brenton each scored 18 points for Sumner.

Mikey Smith led the Royals with 22 points and Andrew Beal added 10 points.

Sumner (2-4) 62

Alexander 2-0-4, Brooks 5-6-18, Johnson 5-4-18, Huber 1-2-4, Brenton 6-6-18, Boyle, Urich, Weaver

Jonesport-Beals (0-6) 47

Smith 10-1-22, Faulkingham 4-0-8, Peadon 0-1-1, A. Beal 4-0-10, H. Beal 2-0-6, Lyons, Millikin, Holmes, Kelly

3-pt. goals: Johnson 4, Brooks 2; A. Beal 2, H. Beal 2, Smith

Sumner 11 28 46 62

Jonesport-Beals 7 19 31 47

MCI 53, Rockland 51

At Rockland, Hunter Nichols’ basket with four seconds left lifted the Maine Central Institute Huskies of Pittsfield by the Tigers.

Nichols and Troy Murray each finished with 14 points to lead the winners.

Garrett Worcester led Rockland with 10 points.

MCI (6-1) 53

Nichols 6-1-14, Murray 6-2-14, Jones 3-2-8, Mensah-Bonsu 4-0-8, McGrady 0-5-5, Sidelinger 1-0-2, Morton 1-0-2, Marcoux

Rockland (2-5) 51

Dresser 3-0-7, Nolan 0-1-1, Morrill 0-1-1, Baudanza 3-2-8, Worcester 4-1-10, Ilvonen 2-0-5, Patterson 4-0-8, Searle, Elwell

3-pt. goals: Nichols; Dresser, Worcester

MCI 9 19 34 53

Rockland 9 23 35 51

DI-Stonington 74, Calvary 54

At Deer Isle, Colin Ciomei led all scorers with 24 as Deer Isle-Stonington downed Calvary Chapel of Orrington.

Bryant Ciomei recorded 15 points, eight assists and five steals, and Eben Powers chipped in with 11 points and seven boards for the Mariners.

Alexander Merrill netted 16 points and Rosaire Veilleux added 13 for the Sabers. Ian Seekins finished with 12 points and Jesse Newman tallied 10.

Calvary Chapel (6-1) 54

Merrill 5-6-16, Seekins 5-2-12, Veilleux 5-2-13, Newman 4-0-10, Madden 1-0-2, Austin 0-1-1, Thomas, Dodge

Deer Isle-Stonington (7-0) 74

C. Ciomei 9-5-24, B. Ciomei 6-2-15, Powers 5-1-11, J. Eaton 4-0-9, Brown 3-2-8, S. Eaton 3-0-6, Siebert, Hardie

3-pt. goals: Newman 2, Veilleux; C. Ciomei, B. Ciomei, Eaton

Calvary Chapel 14 22 32 54

DI-Stonington 19 28 52 74

Hampden 47, Brewer 38

At Brewer, Daniel McCue and Justin Brown scored 13 points apiece to lead Hampden Academy to victory over Brewer.

Brad Haase had 11 points for the Broncos.

Ryan Babin paced the Witches with 21 points and Ben Valley had five steals.

Hampden Academy (4-4) 47

Burke 1-2-4, Haase 5-1-11, Juco 1-0-2, Burditt 1-0-2, McCue 3-7-13, Brown 5-3-13, Evans 0-2-2, Hersey

Brewer (3-4) 38

Libbey 1-0-2, Bissell 2-0-4, Meeker 1-0-2, Hutchins 1-0-3, Valley 2-1-5, Babin 8-3-21, Belote 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Hutchins, Babin

Hampden 9 22 33 47

Brewer 7 13 23 38

JV: Hampden 45-33

Mattanawcook 56, Bucksport 36

At Bucksport, Derek Libbey scored 25 points to lift Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln to the win over Bucksport.

Todd Freeman led Bucksport with 10 points.

Mattanawcook (7-0) 56

Gardner 3-3-9, Libbey 10-1-25, Vose 1-3-5, White 2-0-4, Young 1-0-2, Langevin 2-1-5, Hanscom 1-0-2, Harrington 2-0-4, Cahill, Laird, Smith, Birmingham, McKinnon

Bucksport (1-6) 36

Fish 1-0-2, Robbins 1-2-4, Freeman 4-2-10, Maguire 2-1-6, Cooke 1-0-2, Gray 1-3-5, Harriman 3-0-7, Fitzgerald, Perkins, Kone, Dedman, Cooper

3-pt. goals: Libbey 4; Maguire, Harriman

Mattanawcook 7 30 45 56

Bucksport 5 18 22 36

JV: Bucksport 61-51

Schenck 70, Katahdin 55

At Stacyville, Schenck of East Millinocket exploded for 52 points in the second half and cruised past Katahdin.

Chris Byron tossed in 21 points and Mike Lowell added 14. Kerry Thompson tallied 13 points for the Wolverines.

Tom Anderson led the Cougars with 19 points. Shea Curtis chipped in with 12 points, and Brett Gould and Evan McCarthy had 10 points apiece.

Schenck (6-1) 70

Hutchins 1-3-6. McLaughlin 1-2-4, Lowell 6-0-14, K. Thompson 4-413, Graham 1-0-2, Byron 6-9-21, L. Thompson 1-2-4, Lewis 2-0-4, Levasseur, Brown, White, McCafferty

Katahdin (3-4) 55

Morse, Qualey, Anderson 9-1-19, Osnoe 0-2-2, Guiggey 1-0-2, Craig, Lake, Gould 3-2-10, Curtis 6-0-12, McCarthy 4-0-10

3-pt. goals: Lowell 2, Thompson, Hutchins; Gould 2, McCarthy 2

Schenck 11 28 52 70

Katahdin 17 28 43 55

JV: Schenck 54-44

Girls Basketball

Lee 72, Woodland 50

At Woodland, Karin Bird scored 23 points to lead Lee Academy over Woodland.

Dana Houghton had 17 points for Lee Academy and Brooke Harris added 11 points.

Courtney Cochran led the Dragons with 11 points and Katie Murphy had 10 points.

Lee Acad. (5-1) 72

Gifford 4-0-8, Harris 5-0-11, Bird 8-5-23, McLaughlin 3-0-6, Ritchie 2-2-7, Houghton 8-1-17, Mallett, Slevinsky, McGaw

Woodland (3-2) 50

Laking 2-1-5, Knights 2-4-8, Torrey 2-2-7, Nicholas 3-0-6, Cochran 3-5-11, Bergin 1-0-3, Murphy 5-0-10, Parks, Mitchell

3-pt. goals: Bird 2, Harris, Ritchie; Torrey, Bergin

Lee Academy 25 46 62 72

Woodland 13 25 36 50

JV: Woodland 45-27

Narraguagus 74, Shead 27

At Eastport, Seaira Robinson led four players in double figures with 15 points to power Narraguagus of Harrington past Shead.

Sheila Albee chipped in with 11 points while Audrey Perry and Kim Green added 10 apiece for the Knights.

Dorothy Pottle’s seven points led Shead.

Narraguagus (6-2) 74

Robinson 6-2-15, Green 4-0-10, Albee 4-3-11, Perry 5-0-10, Cirone, N. Foss, Caler 2-1-5, Burke 2-0-4, C. Foss 3-3-9, Ostberg 4-0-8, Tenan 1-0-2

Shead (0-6) 27

Pottle 3-1-7, Sapiel 3-0-6, Currier 2-0-5, Beal 1-0-2, Seeley 1-0-2, Smith, Barnes, O’Neal, Vinson 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Green 2, Robinson; Currier, Vinson

Narraguagus 23 47 58 74

Shead 5 12 20 27

JV: Narraguagus 49-34

Calais 76, Jonesport-Beals 30

At Calais, Lindsey Mingo and Kelli Cross each scored 14 points to lead Calais past Jonesport-Beals.

Tessa Clark notched 13 points for the Blue Devils.

Tina Beal led the Royalettes with 14 points.

Jonesport-Beals (3-4) 30

T. Beal 6-2-14, B. Beal 1-1-3, B. MacLean 0-2-2, S. Smith 1-0-2, K. Smith 1-3-5, Libby 1-0-2, M. MacLean 1-0-2, Alley, Church, Carver

Calais (4-3) 76

Mingo 6-2-14, Cross 6-2-14, Clark 6-1-13, Hill 3-1-8, Marshall 1-4-6, Blake 1-0-2, Allen 1-2-5, McVicar 2-0-4, Brown 1-0-2, Osborne 3-2-8, Hollingdale, Beaton, Morrison

3-pt. goals: Hill, Allen

Jonesport-Beals 7 14 23 30

Calais 21 36 58 76

JV: Calais 45-35

Washington Acad. 62, Machias 29

At East Machias, Kayla Wood scored 15 points and recorded six steals to lead Washington Academy over Machias.

Ashley Tilton had 12 points and five steals for Washington Academy and Megan Look had 10 points and 10 rebounds. Andi Flannery had five assists and six steals.

Danielle Wormell and Fayranne Lipton scored seven points apiece to lead Machias.

Machias (2-5) 29

Wormell 3-1-7, Cherry 3-0-6, Whitman 0-3-3, Corbett 3-0-6, Lipton 3-0-7, Harrington, Thompson, Scoville, Moody, Shults, Ranke, Libby

Washington Acad. (6-0) 62

Espling 1-2-5, Corey 1-0-2, Finn 0-1-1, Flannery 1-2-4, Sprangers 0-3-3, Lewey 0-2-2, Tilton 4-4-12, Wood 7-1-15, Fritz 3-0-6, Look 4-2-10, Manchester 1-0-2, Nicely

3-pt. goals: Lipton; Espling

Machias 5 15 25 29

Wash. Acad. 27 41 52 62

JV: Machias 46-40

Brewer 41, Hampden 40 (OT)

At Hampden, Sheri Valley hit a 10-foot pull-up jumper from the lane as time expired, lifting the Witches to the overtime victory over the Broncos.

Tanna Ross had scored with eight seconds remaining in OT to give Hampden the lead.

Leah Jackson led Brewer with 13 points, while Katie Kenney added nine.

Ross led the Broncos with a game-high 14 points. Kimble Rawcliffe contributed nine.

Brewer (3-4) 41

Albert, Cote, Valley 2-2-6, Jackson 5-3-13, M. McLain 2-2-7, J. McLain, Kenney 3-3-9

Hampden (4-4) 40

Ross 5-2-14, K. Rawcliffe 3-3-9, Webb 1-1-3, Pond 2-0-4, Libbey 1-2-5, Martin 1-1-3, Maltz 1-0-2, R. Rawcliffe

3-pt. goals: M. McLain; Ross 2, Libbey

Brewer 2 12 17 34 41

Hampden 7 13 19 34 40

JV: Hampden 42-33

Camden Hills 59, Medomak 49

At Camden, Kate Fetterman and Kayla Gushee netted 16 points apiece to lead Camden Hills past Medomak Valley of Waldoboro.

Allie Parent chipped in with 12 points for the Windjammers.

Stephanie Lee, Pam Neptune, Jenn Baum and Ali Cornforth each scored nine points for the Panthers.

Camden Hills (7-1) 59

Coleman, Bower 1-0-2, Tedford 4-0-8, Carlton 1-0-3, Parent 4-4-12, Fetterman 7-2-16, Johnson 1-0-2, Garrigan, Gushee 6-2-16, Labree

Medomak Valley (3-4) 49

Lee 4-1-9, Judkins, Neptune 3-3-9, O’Jala 1-2-5, Baum 2-5-9, Wiemer, Conary 0-1-1, Cornforth 4-1-9, Rose 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Gushee 4, Carlton

Medomak Valley 14 23 37 49

Camden Hills 14 28 44 59

JV: Camden Hills 39-34

Bangor Chr. 59, Searsport 39

At Searsport, Hope Johnson racked up 14 points and 14 rebounds to lead Bangor Christian over Searsport.

Katie Libby tossed in 16 points and Morgan Chasse added 10 for the Patriots.

Aline Seekins led the Vikings with nine points.

Bangor Christian (3-3) 59

Ramirez, Chasse 3-3-10, Staples 1-2-5, Pelletier 1-2-4, Ricci 1-0-2, Robinson 4-0-8, Johnson 3-8-14, Libby 7-1-16, Bragg, Bean

Searsport (1-6) 39

Clark 2-2-6, Seekins 1-7-9, Josephson 4-0-8, Chaney 1-2-4, Vasilauskas 1-0-2, T. Garcelon 0-2-2, Jettingshoff 2-0-4, Quigley 1-0-2, Faunce, K. Garcelon, Lauphen 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Chasse, Staples, Libby

Bangor Christian 14 28 45 59

Searsport 8 21 27 39

MCI 41, Rockland 38

At Pittsfield, Victoria Huff tallied 11 points as Maine Central Institute held off Rockland for the win.

Jenna Lorentsen netted 10 points for the Huskies.

Danielle Hanson led the Tigers with 14 points and Dana Clark added 11.

Rockland (3-3) 38

Felt, Clark 5-0-10, Hanson 5-4-14, Boggs 3-0-6, Nolan 0-3-3, Ranquist 1-0-2, Heal 0-1-1, Picard 1-0-2

MCI (6-1) 41

B. Asaro 0-2-2, A. Asaro 3-0-6, Mosher 1-0-2, Judkins 1-0-3, Fields-Love, V. Huff 4-1-11, Lorentsen 4-2-10, Ky. Huff 2-3-7, Clement, Ka. Huff

3-pt. goals: V. Huff 2, Judkins

Rockland 9 15 25 38

MCI 17 25 32 41


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