ELLSWORTH – Shelley Gott tossed in a game-high 19 points as the MDI girls basketball team topped Class B and Hancock County rival Ellsworth 46-25 Wednesday in high school action.
Jessica Norwood added nine for the Trojans.
Ashley Oleson led the Eagles with six.
MDI (2-0) 46
Boisbent, Grorduis 2-0-4, Joy 2-0-4, Horton 0-1-1, Joseph 1-0-2, Wilson, Gott 7-2-19, Barker 3-1-7, Norwood 3-2-9, Kane
Ellsworth (1-1) 25
Eaton, Chan 1-0-2, Silsby 2-1-5, Kimball 1-0-3, Patten 2-0-4, Collins, Archer 1-0-2, Merchant 1-1-3, Pelletier, Bickford, Oleson 3-0-6, Page, Tripp
3-pt. goals: Gott 3; Kimball
MDI 11 20 38 46
Ellsworth 10 14 18 25
Dexter 65, Sumner 11
At East Sullivan, Ashley Foster racked up 13 points as the Dexter Tigers pounded the Sumner Tigers.
Kristy Veazie added 11 points for Dexter.
Five Sumner players finished with two points apiece.
Dexter (2-0) 65
K. Veazie 5-0-11, Foster 5-3-13, B. Veazie 3-0-6, Haiko 1-2-4, Nelson 3-0-7, Pullen 3-0-6, Patterson 2-0-4, L. Turner 2-0-4, S. Turner
Sumner (0-2) 11
Boyd 1-0-2, Philio 1-0-2, Briscoe 1-0-2, Ruhlin 1-0-2, Robinson 0-1-1, Page 1-0-2, Beathie, Alley, Dunbar
3-pt. goals: K. Veazie and Nelson
Dexter 17 28 48 65
Sumner 2 3 5 11
Orono 53, Bucksport 27
At Bucksport, Jessica Wagner scored 13 of her 16 points in the first half, while Sophie Gray scored nine of her 16 in the second to lead the Red Riots.
Alice Andrews and Jessica Taylor each had five points for the Golden Bucks.
Orono (2-0) 53
Glencross 1-0-2, See 4-0-8, Dupere 2-0-5, Reed 1-0-2, Shay, Gray 6-4-16, Wagner 7-2-16, Lint 2-0-4, Saucier
Bucksport (0-2) 27
Ja. Richards 1-1-3, Andrews 2-0-5, Ji. Richards 1-0-2, Pappas, Damon, Gordan 1-0-2, Taylor 2-1-5, Craig 1-0-2, Sawyer 0-2-2, Carmichael 0-1-1, Carter 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Dupere; Andrews
Orono 14 29 44 53
Bucksport 6 7 16 27
JV: Bucksport 34-19
Calais 71, Houlton 44
At Calais, Katie Frost racked up 19 points, 15 of which came on three-pointers, as the Blue Devils dropped Houlton.
Lanna Martin and Nanci Feck contributed 13 points each for Calais.
Katherine Cole led the Shiretowners with 12.
Houlton (1-1) 44
Cole 4-4-12, Beasley 3-2-8, Cleary 2-0-6, Goodrich 2-0-6, Lenentine 1-0-2, Socoby 3-2-8, Botting 1-0-2, Guy, Peters, Thompson, Brown, Henderson
Calais (2-0) 71
L. Martin 6-0-13, N. Feck 6-1-13, Frost 7-0-19, E. Smith 1-0-2, C. Martin 2-0-5, O’Brien 2-1-5, Welch 1-0-3, K. Smith 1-0-2, Drew 4-1-9, D. Feck, McGinley
3-pt. goals: Cleary 2, Goodrich 2; Frost 5, L. Martin, C. Martin and Welch
Houlton 4 15 34 44
Calais 22 31 49 71
JV: Calais 37-33
Lubec 51, Machias 34
At Lubec, Leanne Pike tossed in 17 to power the Hornets past the Bulldogs.
Logan Newman and Breanne McPherson added 10 points apiece for Lubec.
Sarah Irving led Machias with 10 points.
Machias (0-3) 35
Irving 4-2-10, St. Pierre 1-0-2, Henderson 2-0-4, Whitman 2-1-7, Carter 3-0-6, Marshall 1-0-2, Gardner 1-0-2, Stevens 1-0-2, Rudd, Levine, Blyther
Lubec (2-0) 51
Newman 3-4-10, Pike 8-1-17, B. McPherson 5-0-10, M. Daye 1-0-3, Lavalley 2-3-7, S. McPherson 1-0-2, Lyons 0-2-2, Farmer, Seavey, N. Daye, Flynn, Matthews
3-pt. goals: Whitman 2; M. Daye
Machias 10 21 29 35
Lubec 20 32 43 51
Woodland 74, Narraguagus 44
At Woodland, Ashley Marble knocked in 31 points as the Dragons stormed past the Knights.
Katie Smith added 13 for Woodland.
Annie Woodsum led Narraguagus of Harrington with 8.
Narraguagus (2-1) 44
Woodsum 4-0-8, L. Barbee 4-0-8, Snider 3-0-6, Penney 2-1-5, Pounder 2-0-5, Strout 2-0-4, Howe 2-0-4, Torrey 1-1-3, Tenan 1-0-2, M. Barbee, Sawyer
Woodland (2-0) 74
Marble 13-3-31, Smith 9-0-18, Leeman 4-1-9, J. Knights 2-3-7, Lord 2-0-4, Troiani 1-0-2, Seavey 1-0-2, Brown 0-1-1, Snowman, Newman, V. Knights, Voce
3-pt. goals: Pounder; Marble 2
Narraguagus 8 13 27 45
Woodland 22 37 61 74
JV: Narraguagus 45-40
Boys basketball
Washburn 67, Fort Fairfield 54
At Washburn, Jason Thompson scored 10 of his 20 points during a 21-11 second-quarter scoring run that gave the winners a 12-point halftime lead.
Darren Pesut chipped in with 16 points and nine rebounds for Washburn and Jesse Maynard netted 10 points.
James McLaughlin paced the Tigers with 21 points and Aaron Kenneson put in 15.
Fort Fairfield (1-2) 54
Kenneson 4-7-15, Levesque, Cunningham, Levasseur 1-2-4, Clark, Helstrom 4-0-9, McLaughlin 7-3-21, Dorsey 1-0-2, Esancy 1-0-2, Bernaiche 0-1-1, King
Washburn (2-1) 67
Maynard 5-0-10, D. Pesut 7-2-16, Bagley 2-1-5, Thompson 7-4-20, Vaughn 2-0-4, C. Pesut 2-0-4, Worsley
3-pt. goals: Helstrom, McLaughlin 4; Thompson 2, Vaughn
Washburn 18 39 45 67
Fort Fairfield 16 27 35 54
JV: Washburn 51-39
WA Raiders 76, Jones.-Beals 58
At Jonesport, Nick Reynolds scored 11 of his 13 points in the second quarter and the Raiders outscored the Royals 30-11 in the period en route to the victory.
Bobby Richardson netted a game-high 23 points for Washington Academy of East Machias and Jared Gray chipped in with 13.
Alvin Beal led the Royals with 18 points.
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