November 17, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Park, Eagles pull away

BAR HARBOR – Maddie Park scored 19 of her game-high 27 points in the second half as the unbeaten Eagles of Blue Hill outscored Mount Desert Island 43-16 over the final two quarters to pull away for a 76-42 girls basketball victory Tuesday night.

Marina Van der Eb chipped in with 12 points for George Stevens.

Megan Phelps paced the Trojans with 16 points.

George Stevens (14-0) 76

Park 12-1-27, Van der Eb 2-8-12, Davis 2-0-4, E. Peake 2-2-6, A. Peake 2-2-8, Brown 0-1-1, Frazier 3-0-6, Theoharidis 2-2-6, Eaton 3-0-6, Clapp, Mattson

Mount Desert Island (5-7) 42

Phelps 6-3-16, Parady, Carroll 1-5-7, Joy 3-0-6, Thormann, Hutchins, Vaux 1-0-2, Curtis, Swanson 2-1-5, Pratt 2-0-4, Minctons 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Park 2, A. Peake 2; Phelps

George Stevens 16 33 53 76

MDI 18 26 35 42

Lawrence 57, Hampden 43

At Hampden, Alexa Bernatchez led three Bulldogs in double figures with 17 points as they earned their 14th victory.

Brogan Liberty added 15 points and Carly Perry 12 for Lawrence of Fairfield.

Kayla Webb hit four 3-pointers for 12 points to pace Hampden Academy.

Lawrence (14-1) 57

Bernatchez 7-3-17, Liberty 5-5-15, Perry 5-2-12, Melcher, Gilbert, Savage, Murray 3-3-9, McGee, Curless-Clark 2-0-4, Chavis

Hampden Acad. (1-14) 43

Webb 4-0-12, Pond 1-0-3, Foster 1-0-2, Stephenson 1-3-5, Moore 2-0-4, Rawcliffe 0-5-5, Chambers 1-4-6, Snyder 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Webb 4, Pond

Lawrence 15 26 36 57

Hampden Acad. 12 21 30 43

JV: Lawrence 28-25

Jones.-Beals 61, Highview Chr. 19

At Jonesport, Hannah Carver scored 12 points to help lead Jonesport-Beals to victory over Highview Christian of Charleston.

Elizabeth Hanson led the Knights with 11 points.

Highview Christian (1-10) 19

Booker 0-1-1, Hanson 4-2-11, Loreda 1-1-3, Francis 1-0-2, Fish 1-0-2, Babcock, Nguyen, Allard, Shevchuck

Jonesport-Beals (6-8) 61

Alley 2-0-4, Bre. Beal 4-0-8, Todd 3-0-6, Bra. Beal 1-0-2, Smith 3-1-7, Carver 5-2-12, Jones 2-2-6, M. MacLean 4-0-8, Libby 1-1-3, J. MacLean 2-0-5, V. MacLean

3-pt. goals: Hanson; J. MacLean

Highview Chr. 5 7 16 19

Jonesport-Beals 11 25 34 61

Central 39, Ellsworth 36

At Ellsworth, Rachel Trafton scored five of her team-high 10 points in the fourth quarter as Central outscored Ellsworth 11-6 to erase a two-point third-period deficit.

Kelsi McHugh had nine points for the winners and Jocelyn Portman had eight more.

Paige Saunders had a game-high 19 points for Ellsworth and Emily Lyons and Angie Tucker combined for 10.

Central (2-11) 39

R. McHugh, K. McHugh 4-1-9, Cote, Day, R. Trafton 3-4-10, Pineo, Morin 1-2-4, Blanchard 1-0-3, Ro. Trafton, Portman 3-2-8, Campbell 2-1-5.

Ellsworth (1-14) 36

Cooper, Carter 1-0-3, Wyman 2-0-4, Stanley, Jellison, Saunders 6-7-19, Richter, Lyons 2-0-5, Tucker 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Blanchard; Carter, Lyons, Tucker

Central 6 22 28 39

Ellsworth 14 26 30 36

JV: Ellsworth 56-33

Winslow 60, Rockland 31

At Rockland, Lindsay Richards spearheaded a balanced Black Raiders attack with 13 points as Winslow cruised.

Aly Nolan and Kelsey Sirois led Rockland with six points each.

Winslow (10-4) 60

Vigue 1-0-2, Theriault 2-0-6, Richards 4-5-13, Clark 4-0-8, McLaughlin 2-0-5, Sylvester 1-2-4, Bouchard 3-0-8, Gordon 4-0-8, Herman 3-0-6, Stuart, Paquette

Rockland (6-9) 31

Kinney 1-2-4, Burns 1-0-3, Ranquist 0-5-5, Clark 0-1-1, Plourde 0-2-2, Nolan 2-0-6, Sirois 3-0-6, Heal 0-1-1, Dennis 1-0-2, Picard 0-1-1, Joyce, Felt

3-pt. goals: Theriault 2, McLaughlin, Bouchard 2; Kinney, Nolan 2

Winslow 11 26 43 60

Rockland 6 10 17 31

Calais 47, Narraguagus 36

At Calais, Nicole Osborne scored 13 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to help lift Calais over Narraguagus of Harrington.

Courtney Hill also scored 13 points for the Blue Devils.

Courtney Foss led Narraguagus with 15 points and Kimberly Greene scored 11 points.

Narraguagus (8-6) 36

Foss 5-4-15, Greene 4-0-11, Baker 2-0-6, Perry 2-0-4, Risbridger, Burke, Tenan, Albee

Calais (10-5) 47

Hill 2-9-13, Osborne 6-1-13, Karvia 0-6-6, Clark 1-0-2, Cross 3-1-7, Remington 1-0-2, Beaton 2-0-4, Morrison, Marshall, Cole

3-pt. goals: Greene 3, Baker 2, Foss

Narraguagus 5 20 27 36

Calais 8 20 36 47

JV: Calais 54-37

Camden Hills 49, Belfast 44

At Rockport, Kristin Tedford scored 16 points to help lead Camden Hills past Belfast.

Allie Parent added 11 points for the Windjammers.

Brittany Dyer led Belfast with 21 points.

Belfast (7-9) 44

Carr 1-0-2, Dyer 7-7-21, Littlefield 1-0-2, Hills 3-0-6, Blair 2-0-4, Smith 3-2-9, Curtis, Webster, Mansfield

Camden Hills (10-5) 49

Duke 3-0-6, Holmes 2-0-4, Nason 1-0-2, Fetterman 3-0-6, Parent 3-4-11, Tedford 4-8-16, Smeaton 2-0-4, Waldron, Jeschke

3-pt. goals: Parent

Belfast 6 12 22 44

Camden Hills 12 28 40 49

JV: Camden Hills 35-33

Sumner 50, Searsport 41

At East Sullivan, junior Morgan Traxler scored 17 points and recorded 20 rebounds to lead Sumner to victory over Searsport.

Abby Landmesser led Searsport with 15 points.

Searsport (0-14) 41

Landmesser 5-5-15, Cook 2-2-7, Garcelon 1-1-3, Quigley 2-2-6, Cotter 1-0-2, Bradshaw, Jettinghoff, Gray

Sumner (3-11) 50

Traxler 8-1-17, Smith 1-0-2, Sargent 3-0-6, Baley 3-1-7, Arey 2-0-4, Havey 1-1-3, West 1-0-2, MacLean 1-1-3, Higgins 3-0-6, Alexander, Anderson, Pennartz

3-pt. goals: Cook

Searsport 13 19 25 41

Sumner 14 27 38 50

JV: Sumner 44-26

Hockey

Bangor 4, Lewiston 2

At the Colisee, Lewiston, senior Andrew Riley stopped 32 shots to preserve a 3-2 lead late into the third period and lead Bangor past previously undefeated Lewiston.

Christian Dionne and Johnny Warren each had a goal and an assist in the second period for the 7-7 Rams. Nick George scored in the second and Dave Pardilla added an empty-net goal with two seconds left.

Robbie Leeman scored on a Matt Letourneau assist in the first period for 13-1-1 Lewiston. Jon Roy added a second-period goal off of a Devan McLellan assist. Casey Poussard made 29 saves.

JV: 4-4

Boys basketball

Lee 57, Woodland 45

At Lee, the Pandas outscored Woodland 14-7 in the third quarter to overcome a three-point halftime deficit en route to their 12th victory.

Devan Parker paced the winners with 12 points and A.J. Harris and Tyler Doty each added nine. Doty also had 12 rebounds and Luis Medina netted eight points, six to start the fourth quarter.

Chad James scored 18 points to lead Woodland and Ben Sears added 13.

Woodland (10-4) 45

James 8-0-18, Sears 4-4-13, St. Pierre 2-0-5, Boomer 2-0-5, Brown 2-0-4, Curtis

Lee (12-4) 57

Parker 5-1-12, Harris 4-0-9, Doty 3-0-9, Guido 1-0-2, Bingham 3-0-7, MacDonald 1-0-2, Norris 1-0-2, Medina 4-0-8, Beers 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: James 2, Sears, St. Pierre, Boomer; Parker, Harris, Doty 3, Bingham

Woodland 15 27 34 45

Lee 13 24 38 57

JV: Lee 54-46

Pine Tree Acad. 75, Islesboro 72

At Freeport, Kyle Verrill’s 32 points led Pine Tree Academy past Islesboro.

Josh Dezotel chipped in 18 points for the winners.

D.J. Johnson paced Islesboro with 33 points and seven assists while Jason Hatch netted 12 points.

Islesboro (2-10) 72

Johnson 12-4-33, Hatch 5-0-12, Scherr 2-0-6, Sherman 2-0-4, Leubbert 2-0-4, Pendleton 1-0-2, Mahan 1-2-4, Gebhardt 0-1-1, Govoni, Tutor 3-0-6, Hauprich

Pine Tree Acad. (3-9) 75

Verrill 13-6-32, Dezotel 8-2-18, Santana 3-1-7, Norzow 3-2-8, Dickson 4-0-8, McGuire 1-0-2, Ciminello, Olson

3-pt. goals: Johnson 5, Hatch 2, Scherr 2

Islesboro 15 36 52 72

Pine Tree Acad. 13 31 52 75

Machias 49, Shead 47

At Machias, Michael Jenkins scored 13 of his 19 points in the second half to lead Machias to the narrow win over Shead of Eastport.

Michael Little scored 18 points for the Bulldogs.

Dana Mitchell led Shead with 18 points.

Shead (9-5) 47

Ricker 2-0-4, Lewey 4-0-9, Pottle 3-0-6, T. Mitchell 4-0-8, Bowen 1-0-2, D. Mitchell 7-4-18

Machias (6-9) 49

Little 6-6-18, Jenkins 7-0-19, Shults 2-2-6, Richards 2-2-6, Stevens, Lipton, Treat

3-pt. goals: Jenkins 5; Lewey

Shead 10 24 37 47

Machias 10 26 42 49

JV: Shead 47-44 (OT)

Medomak 50, Erskine 44

At Waldoboro, Alex MacKenzie scored 17 of his 18 points in the second half to help lift Medomak Valley over Erskine Academy of South China.

MacKenzie added 13 rebounds for the Panthers and Alex Goldrup had 12 points and 11 boards.

Jack Garrity led Erskine Academy with 20 points and Garrett Holt chipped in 10 points.

Erskine Academy (9-7) 44

Veilleux 2-0-5, J. Garrity 7-2-20, Merrill 4-1-9, Holt 4-2-10, Grady, Valentine, P. Garrity, Peaslee

Medomak Valley (8-7) 50

Benner 1-0-2, Merrifield 1-2-4, Vannah 1-2-4, MacKenzie 6-6-18, Winchenbach 1-1-3, Barnes 1-3-5, Goldrup 5-0-12, Guistra 1-0-2, Lee

3-pt. goals: Garrity 4, Veilleux; Goldrup 2

Erskine 10 22 26 44

Medomak 10 17 32 50

JV: Medomak 45-36

Bucksport 60, Foxcroft 44

At Bucksport, Marshall Harriman tossed in 18 points and hauled down 17 rebounds to lead Bucksport past Foxcroft Academy.

Derek Fish scored 16 points and Dom Kone 10 for the Golden Bucks.

Jason Gould scored 11 points for Foxcroft.

Foxcroft Acad. (4-11) 44

Gould 5-0-11, Richard 2-0-5, Stroud 2-0-4, Gourley, Nason 1-1-3, Adkins 1-2-4, Kasprzak, Champeon 4-1-9, Hutchins 1-0-2, Witham 1-2-4, Geiger, Johnson 1-0-2

Bucksport (2-13) 60

Fish 5-4-16, Kone 5-0-10, M. Harriman 6-2-18, Pappas 0-2-2, Wentworth 2-0-4, Bowden 0-1-1, K. Harriman 1-1-3, Leighton 1-0-2, Trasko 1-1-4, Goodin, Dedman

3-pt. goals: Gould, Richard; M. Harriman 4, Fish 2, Trasko

Foxcroft 10 19 23 44

Bucksport 15 27 44 60

JV: Bucksport 50-34

Greenville 59, Calvary Chapel 42

At Orrington, Richard Chilson scored nine of his 11 points in the fourth quarter to spark the Lakers’ victory.

Alex Jardine led Greenville with a game-high 22 points, Tony DiAngelo added 10 and Joseph Gilbert pulled down 13 rebounds.

Jesse Newman led the Sabers with 18 points, and Tyler Heanssler posted 12.

Greenville (7-6) 59

Jardine 9-1-22, Chilson 5-1-11, DiAngelo 5-0-10, Gilbert 3-0-6, Post 2-0-4, St. Louis 2-0-4, Aucoin 1-0-2

Calvary Chapel (3-12) 42

Newman 8-0-18, Heanssler 5-2-12, Austin 3-0-6, Martin 1-1-4, Toth 1-0-2, Monroe, Berenyi, Lacadie, Lawrence, Downs

3-pt. goals: Jardine 3; Newman 2, Martin

Greenville 15 24 38 59

Calvary Chapel 17 27 35 42

Maranacook 77, MCI 50

At Readfield, Ryan Martin poured in a game-high 28 points and Mike Poulin had 12 points and five steals as undefeated Maranacook rolled to its 15th win.

Will Bardaglio had eight points for Maranacook.

Jake Hunt’s 17 points and Jake Marcoux’s nine paced Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

MCI (1-14) 50

Campbell 3-0-6, Hunt 6-1-17, Cook 2-1-5, Sidelinger 2-0-5, Morton 1-1-3, Marcoux 4-0-9, Maloon 1-0-3, Bennett 1-0-2, Badeen, White, Gerry

Maranacook (15-0) 77

M. Poulin 4-3-12, Martin 11-0-28, Johnson 3-0-6, Bardaglio 3-0-8, LaChance 1-2-4, Norwood 1-2-5, HoddWells 0-1-1, Duplisea 1-0-3, Gerrity 3-0-6, Gilman 2-0-4, S. Poulin, Clough, Stephens, Bean

3-pt. goals: Hunt 4, Sidelinger, Marcoux, Maloon; Martin 6, Bardaglio 2, Norwood, Duplisea, M. Poulin

MCI 10 21 36 50

Maranacook 26 43 70 77


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