November 17, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Sears, Brown lift Woodland boys past East Grand

WOODLAND – Ben Sears registered 28 points as the Woodland boys basketball team cruised to an 83-35 victory over East Grand of Danforth Thursday night.

Spencer Brown scored 13 points while Cory Townsend added 11. Ed Flaherty grabbed 14 rebounds for the Dragons.

Tyler Morse led East Grand with 19 points.

East Grand (0-2) 35

Morse 6-7-19, Dicker 3-0-8, Langill 1-2-5, S. Cropley 0-1-1, Brittain 1-0-2, Bartlett, Richardson, D. Cropley, Kenyon, Gilman

Woodland (2-1) 83

Sears 12-4-28, Townsend 5-0-11, St. Pierre 2-0-4, James 3-0-6, Boomer 1-0-2, Pike 4-1-9, Perry 0-4-4, Brown 6-1-13, Flaherty 3-0-6, Wormell

3-pt. goals: Townsend; Dicker 2, Langill

East Grand 8 17 29 35

Woodland 30 48 65 83

JV: Woodland 77-31

Jonesport-Beals 68, Lubec 47

At Lubec Tuesday, Andrew Beal scored 14 of his 19 points in the first half as Jonesport-Beals rolled to the win.

Mike Smith added 14 points for the Royals.

Timmy Gross had a game-high 25 points for Lubec.

Jonesport-Beals (1-1) 68

A. Beal 7-019, M. Smith 4-3-14, H. Smith 0-2-2, Milliken 2-1-5, Faulkingham 3-0-6, Peadon 3-2-8, K. Beal 3-0-7, H. Beal 3-0-7, Carver, Merchant, Leach

Lubec (1-1) 47

Gross 11-2-25, Francis, Jones, Ross, Fitzsimmons 1-0-2, McPherson 4-0-8, Robbins 1-2-4, Rice 1-0-2, Farmer 2-0-4, Sawtelle

3-pt. goals: A. Beal 5, M. Smith 3, K. Beal, H. Beal; Gross

Jonesport-Beals 13 34 50 68

Lubec 5 21 32 47

George Stevens 63, Searsport 32

At Searsport, Rashad Frazier scored eight of his game-high 20 points in the second quarter as George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill cruised by Searsport.

Elias Springer had 11 points and Ebb Walton contributed 10 more for GSA.

Ethan McHatten and Tom Cameron had eight points apiece for Searsport.

George Stevens (1-1) 63

Walton 4-0-10, Ensworth 2-2-6, Springer 4-2-11, Owen 2-0-4, Astbury 1-2-4, Frazier 8-4-20, Ingraham 1-2-4, Jordan 1-0-2, Fiveland 1-0-2

Searsport (0-2) 32

Kingsbury, Ashey 2-0-6, Faunce, Adams 1-0-2, Parks 1-0-2, McHatten 3-0-8, Smith, Cameron 3-0-8, Pedrick 3-0-6, Bagley

3-pt. goals: Walton 2, Springer; McHatten 2, Cameron 2, Ashey 2

GSA 16 34 47 63

Searsport 10 19 29 32

JV: GSA 51-41

Sumner 61, Bangor Christian 50

At Bangor, Chris Weaver tossed in 16 points to pace Sumner of East Sullivan to the win.

Woody Huber chipped in 14 points and Denton Johnson 11 for the Tigers.

Brett Bradford led all scorers with 24 points for the Patriots and Brandon Wilcox scored 10.

Sumner (1-1) 61

Weaver 7-1-16, Huber 6-2-14, Johnson 2-7-11, Boyle 2-3-8, Brenton 3-1-7, Rolfe 1-1-3, Haywood 1-0-2

Bangor Christian (0-1) 50

Bradford 8-4-24, Wilcox 4-1-10, Caldwell 3-0-7, Johnson 2-0-5, Rollins 1-0-2, Theriault 1-0-2, Washburn

3-pt. goals: Weaver, Boyle; Bradford 4, Wilcox, Caldwell, Johnson

Sumner 13 29 41 61

Bangor Christian 8 22 34 50

JV: Sumner 59-24

Piscataquis 53, Stearns 42

At Millinocket, Brandon London led four players in double figures with 15 points as Piscataquis Community of Guilford rallied for the victory.

Bryan Russell connected on four 3-point buckets for 12 points while Nolan Lowell and Toby Cleaves chipped in 10 point each for the Pirates, who outscored Stearns 18-8 in the fourth quarter.

Charlie Osborne’s 13 points paced the Minutemen.

Piscataquis (2-1) 53

London 7-1-15, Russell 4-0-12, Lowell 2-6-10, T. Cleaves 5-0-10, Tompkins 0-1-1, Bridge 1-0-2, Shufelt 1-1-3, Morin, Emerson, J. Cleaves

Stearns (1-1) 42

Osborne 6-1-13, MacDonald 1-0-2, Sadlon 1-1-3, Manzo 2-0-5, Chase 2-0-4, Barnett 3-3-9, Richards 3-0-6, Wallace, Baker

3-pt. goals: Russell 4; Manzo

Piscataquis 9 24 35 53

Stearns 14 23 34 42

JV: Stearns 48-35

Ashland 91, Van Buren 56

At Ashland, the Hornets outscored the Crusaders 26-11 in the second quarter en route to their second victory.

Jeremy Tarr paced the winners with 25 points and Tyler Cote added 19. Carl Nemer chipped in with 12 points and Lucas Belanger netted nine.

Ben Doucette led Van Buren with 20 points, Derrick Rossignol put in 12 and Jacob Giangiordano had 10.

Van Buren 56

Lapointe, Doucette 7-4-20, Deschaine 0-2-2, Rossignol 4-4-12, Dumond 4-0-8, St. Pierre 1-0-2, Chasse, Vaillancourt, Allen, Martin 1-0-2, Giangiordano 5-0-10

Ashland 91

Wilson, Paradis 1-2-4, Condon, Tarr 7-11-25, L. Belanger 4-1-9, Gimbel 2-0-4, Cote 7-1-19, Milligan, Nemer 3-4-12, Hafford 3-0-6, Levesque 4-0-8, J. Belanger 2-0-4, Baker

3-pt. goals: Doucette 2; Cote 4, Nemer 2

Van Buren 20 31 44 56

Ashland 21 47 70 91

JV: Ashland 58-31

Girls basketball

Medomak 43, Mount View 37

At Waldoboro, Erica Tolman scored five of her nine points in the fourth quarter and Medomak Valley went 12-for-20 from the foul line to rally past Mount View of Thorndike.

Jasmyn Rose had 11 points for the winners, Tolman grabbed eight rebounds to go with her nine points and Sarah Judkins contributed nine points and nine rebounds.

Alexis Bennett had a game-high 13 points for Mount View. Kristin Masessa had 10 points.

Mount View (0-2) 37

Montminy 1-0-2, Bennett 4-3-13, Kein 1-0-2, St. Clair 5-0-10, Smith 3-2-8, McAdam 1-0-2, Ravine, Masessa 5-0-10

Medomak Valley (1-1) 43

Jenkins 1-0-2, Massengale 0-2-2, Judkins 3-0-9, Tolman 2-5-9, Abbotoni 0-2-2, Baum 1-4-6, Rose 3-3-11, Vannah 1-0-2, Cornforth

3-pt. goals: Bennett 2; Judkins 3

Mount View 7 17 30 37

Medomak Valley 3 15 28 43

Shead 44, Jonesport-Beals 40

At Eastport, Dorothy Pottle tallied 15 points as Shead edged Jonesport-Beals.

Kirby McPhail chipped in with 11 points for the Tigers.

Breanna Beal posted 15 points to lead Jonesport-Beals.

Jonesport-Beals (1-1) 40

Alley 2-0-5, Bre. Beal 6-3-15, Bra. Beal 2-0-5, Smith 1-0-2, Carver 2-0-4, Jones 1-0-2, M. MacLean 1-0-2, Libby 1-1-3, J. MacLean 1-0-2

Shead (1-1) 44

Pottle 5-5-15, Stewart 2-2-7, Hoke 0-1-1, McPhail 4-3-11, Vinson 3-2-8, Doten 0-2-2, Patterson

3-pt. goals: Alley, Bra. Beal

Jonesport-Beals 6 11 24 40

Shead 7 15 27 44

JV: Shead 35-33

Greater Houlton 47, Hodgdon 34

At Hodgdon, Kari Brewer and Sarah Riopel each netted 16 points as the Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles knocked off Hodgdon.

Sam Carpenter’s nine points paced the host Hawks.

Greater Houlton Chr. (3-0) 47

Brewer 6-4-16, Riopel 5-5-16, Smart, Vargas, Parker 2-2-6, Emery, Lord 2-4-9, Michaud

Hodgdon (1-2) 34

Carpenter 4-0-9, Martin 1-0-2, Sloat 2-0-4, London 1-0-2, Hussey 1-1-3, T. Quint 1-0-2, Estabrook, M. Quint 3-0-6, Ellis, Hare 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Riopel, Lord; Carpenter

Greater Houlton 13 28 38 47

Hodgdon 6 16 26 34

JV: Hodgdon 67-30

Fort Fairfield 58, Easton 20

At Easton, Maryl Shaw and Kaitlyn McLaughlin each scored 10 points to lead Fort Fairfield by Easton.

Sydney Trask paced Easton with nine points.

Fort Fairfield (2-1) 58

Shaw 5-0-10, Beaulieu 3-0-6, D. Shaw, McLaughlin 5-0-10, Wilson 3-0-6, Churchill 3-1-7, Forsman 2-0-4, Murchison, Parody 1-0-2, Blaisdell 0-1-1, Hebert 3-0-6

Easton (0-2) 20

Fuller, Burtt 0-1-1, Hammond, Lunney 0-2-2, Parlin, Trask 3-3-9, Nickerson 0-2-2, Boxwell 3-0-6, Munson

3-pt. goals: none

Fort Fairfield 12 30 48 58

Easton 6 10 16 20

Katahdin 50, So. Aroostook 47

At Stacyville, Olivia McNally poured in a game-high 25 points as Katahdin held off Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.

Kayla Stevens chipped in with 12 points for the Cougars.

Brittany Charette paced the Warriors with 21 points.


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