November 20, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Harris heroics drive Lee

LEE – Freshman Katie Harris hit a 3-pointer with just more than a minute left to tie the game and nailed another with 30 seconds left to give Lee Academy a 56-53 schoolgirl basketball win over East Grand on Wednesday.

Deidra Ham scored 18 points and added seven assists for the Pandas. Tori Nute pitched in with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

Amanda Godley netted 23 and Lindsay Faulkner added 10 for East Grand of Danforth.

East Grand (7-9) 53

Godley 9-5-23, Faulkner 4-2-10, Cropley 3-0-7, Whitney 1-0-3, Osnoe 1-0-2, Gilman 2-0-6, Parker 1-0-2, Zaneldin

Lee Academy (12-4)

Ham 9-0-18, Nute 5-0-10, Mallett, Bird 4-1-9, Harris 2-0-6, Linscott 2-0-5, Gifford 3-0-6, Shorey 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Cropley, Whitney, Gilman 2; Harris 2, Linscott

East Grand 12 30 36 53

Lee Acad. 19 33 47 56

JV: Lee 59-46

Penquis 59, Schenck 26

At Milo, the Wolverines scored the first two points of the game but Penquis ended the suspense by reeling off the next 19 points.

Megan Russell tossed in 13 points to lead the Patriots while Lindsay Hamlin added 12 and Crystal Cail added 10.

Kasey Wyman and Casey Libby scored seven apiece for the Wolverines of East Millinocket.

Schenck (2-13) 26

Farrington 1-0-2, Davis, Gordon 1-0-2, Wyman 2-2-7, Tapley 1-0-2, Libby 3-1-7, Jones, Graham 2-2-6, King, Duprey

Penquis (12-2) 59

Russell 3-6-13, L. Hamlin 5-2-12, L. Gerrish 2-0-4, Allen 3-2-8, B. Hamlin, Morrill 1-0-2, S. Gerrish 0-1-1, Madden 2-0-4, Cail 3-4-10, Cobb, Robinson, J. Hamlin 1-0-2, Dolley

3-pt. goals: Wyman; Russell

Schenck 2 8 17 26

Penquis 17 28 41 59

JV: Schenck 46-37

Penobscot Valley 57, PCHS 49

At Howland, Meagan Cyr scored a game-high 17 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and made six steals to pace the Howlers past Piscataquis Community High of Guilford.

Audrey Porter had 11 points for the winners while Alicia Drost hauled in 10 rebounds to go with her eight points.

Greta Korsman’s 16 points andJen Getchell’s 13 paced PCHS.

PCHS (1-13) 49

Bailey 1-0-2, Leone, Garrett-Young, Getchell 6-0-13, Emery 3-0-8, Korsman 7-2-16, Kelly 4-0-8, Haskell, Riitano

Penobscot Valley (4-10) 57

Porter 3-5-11, S. Trafton 2-4-8, Drost 2-4-8, Colbath 2-0-4, Cyr 8-0-17, Young, Lloyd, K. Trafton 3-1-7, Beshai, McGinn 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Getchell, Emery 2; Cyr,

PCHS 10 20 29 49

Penobscot Valley 21 32 43 57

JV: Penobscot Valley 58-44

Brewer 64, Ellsworth 50

At Ellsworth, Jenny Higgins scored 11 of her 17 points in the first half as Brewer built an 11-point halftime lead en route to the triumph.

Rachel Wing, Stacie Bean and Carolyn McAvoy joined Higgins in double figures with 12, 10 and 10 points, respectively.

Jodie Merchant’s game-high 23 points paced Ellsworth and Mallory Patten chipped in with nine.

Brewer (5-6) 64

Adams, Capponi, Bean 4-1-10, A. Freeman 1-0-2, K. Freeman, Wing 5-1-12, McAvoy 4-2-10, Armstrong, Hamm 1-1-3, Sutherland 4-0-8, Eason, Higgins 6-5-17

Ellsworth (4-9) 50

Eaton, Chan 1-0-2, Silsby 1-0-2, Patten 3-2-9, Pellitier 1-0-2, Sirois 2-2-6, Merchant 9-4-23, Glass, Page 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Bean, Wing; Patten, Merchant

Brewer 18 35 52 64

Ellsworth 13 24 32 50

MA Lynx 56, Stearns 43

At Lincoln, Cassie Carver led all scorers with 15 points to power the Lynx past their mill-town rivals of Millinocket.

Desirae Haines chipped in 12 points for the winners. Brandi Rideout added 11.

Jen Raymond led the Minutemen with 13 points while Pam Pelletier chipped in 11.

Stearns (9-5) 43

Nason 0-2-2, Pineau 2-0-4, K. MacKenzie, A. MacKenzie, Boynton 1-3-6, Pelletier 5-1-11, Achorn 3-1-7, Raymond 5-3-13

Mattanawcook (12-2) 56

Kyes 1-0-2, Rideout 4-3-11, Carver 4-7-15, Gulesian 1-4-6, Woodman 0-2-2, Kenney, Haines 5-2-12, Vance 1-2-4, Head 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Boynton

Stearns 10 21 33 43 Mattanawcook 21 41 56

JV: Mattanawcook 43-22

Boys basketball

Bangor 49, Bucksport 41

At Bucksport, Joe Campbell had 16 points and 16 rebounds to lead the Rams to the win.

Bangor went 8 for 10 from the foul line in the fourth quarter to seal the win, while holding the Golden Bucks to just four points in the quarter.

Corey Guilford led Bucksport with 18 points while Jason Harvey added 14.

Bangor (9-1) 49

Hinton, Vanidestine 1-0-2, Ray 1-4-7, Shea 4-0-9, Anderson 1-0-2, Campbell 6-4-16, Johnson 2-0-4, Bouchard 1-0-2, Bell 2-1-5, Shaw

Bucksport (9-5) 41

Lalonde, Mercer 0-1-1, Porter, Allard, Mason 2-0-5, Guilford 9-0-18, Harvey 5-4-14, Atherton-Dow 1-0-2, Sullivan 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Ray and Shea; Mason and Harvey

Bangor 16 22 37 49

Bucksport 15 26 37 41

JV: Bangor 51-33

Brewer 52, Ellsworth 44

At Brewer, Trevor Killip scored a game-high 16 points and Jon Bell and Lon Drillen combined for 20 more as the Witches held off the Eagles.

Derek Awalt’s 12 points and Joe Richards’ nine guided Ellsworth.

Ellsworth (7-7) 44

Richards 4-0-9, Awalt 6-0-12, DeWitt 2-3-7, Murray 2-0-4, Smith 2-0-4, Morse 3-2-8, Boles, Mayo, King

Brewer (5-6) 44

Killip 8-0-16, Bell 5-0-10, Drillen 5-0-10, Bouzan-Kaloustian 1-0-2, Freeman 2-3-8, Frost 1-0-2, Archer 2-0-4, Goupee, Sargent, Chasse

3-pt. goals: Richards; Freeman

Ellsworth 10 17 29 44

Brewer 14 24 39 52

JV: Brewer 51-50

Old Town 64, Orono 61

At Orono, the Indians dominated the second-half rebounding and went 17-for-22 from the foul line while avenging last week’s loss to the Red Riots.

Sean Kenniston poured in a game-high 32 points for Old Town and Jason Robbins tossed in 16.

Mike Ulrich scored 15 points to pace Orono, which missed a quality 3-point attempt at the buzzer. Jesse White scored 11, with Daryl Watson and Mark Mehuren adding 10 each.

Old Town (4-7) 64

Jackson 1-0-3, Madden 2-0-5, Stormann, Kenniston 9-11-32, Mahaney 1-0-2, Tewhey, Robbins 5-6-16, Brown 1-0-2, Barnes 2-0-4

Orono (6-8) 61

Watson 4-2-10, Mehuren 4-0-10, Heitmann 1-0-2, Perron, Sinclair 3-1-7, Kempen 1-2-4, White 4-3-11, Saucier, Ellis 1-0-2, Ulrich 5-4-15

3-pt. goals: Jackson, Madden, Kenniston 3; Ulrich

Old Town 12 29 44 64

Orono 12 27 42 61

JV: Old Town 61-40

Hampden 63, Hermon 56

At Hermon, the Broncos connected on 14 of 22 free throws in the fourth quarter to hold off the Hawks.

Owen Caron led Hampden Academy with 20 points and made seven of eight free throws in the final stanza. Ben Keller added 17 points.

Ryan Garland poured in 19 points for Hermon.

Hampden (4-6) 63

DiFrederico 3-1-8, B. Keller 4-6-17, Burke, Dionne, Caron 5-10-20, S. Keller 2-4-8, Russell 1-0-2, Quimby 3-0-8

Hermon (7-7) 56

Schacht 2-1-5, Kenney, Miller, Garland 7-4-19, Watson 2-2-6, Shaw 4-0-8, Lane 4-1-9, Ouellette 2-3-7, Moulton 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: B. Keller 2, Quimby 2, DiFrederico; Garland

Hampden 16 33 46 63

Hermon 16 25 44 56


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