NEWPORT – Allison Wing nailed a 3-pointer and hit five free throws in the second overtime to give the Brewer Witches a 44-39 schoolgirl basketball victory over the Nokomis Warriors Thursday night.
Wing finished with 15 points, nine rebounds and four steals for the winners. Leslie Trott chipped in with 18 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and Liz Boone had 12 rebounds.
Laura Pelkey paced the Warriors with 10 points and Tanya Cray added eight points and had 11 rebounds.
Brewer (6-7) 44
Prentiss 2-2-6, Gray, Wing 4-5-15, Trott 9-0-18, Frey, Strang, Gough, Garland, Harburger 1-1-3, Boone 1-0-2 Nokomis (4-8) 39
Kurro 2-1-5, L. Pelkey 2-5-10, A. Pelkey 1-3-5, Pine 2-2-7, Cray 3-2-8, Dorman, Raymond, Faloon 0-2-2, Nickerson 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Wing 2; L. Pelkey, Pine Brewer 11 16 22 32 34 44 Nokomis 6 16 26 32 34 39
JV: Brewer 38, Nokomis 31
Bangor Chr. 34, East Grand 32
At Danforth, Rachel Sobey’s layup with 25 seconds to go lifted the Patriots past the Vikings. Sam Ross led BC with 10 points.
Megan Amero hit for a game-high 20 points for Vikings.
Bangor Christian (14-3) 34
R. Sobey 2-1-5, Ross 4-0-10, Meserve 1-0-2, Brewster 2-2-6, L. Sobey 4-1-9, Niles 1-0-2, Johnson, Haverlock, Mick, Sage, Carmicheal East Grand (7-11) 32
Amero 8-2-20, T. Gilman 2-0-4, Faulkner 1-0-2, Brackett 3-0-6, B. Gilman, Fish
3-pt. goals: Amero 2, Ross 2 Bangor Christian 9 20 28 34 East Grand 6 16 27 32
JV: Bangor Christian 53, East Grand 45
Lubec 63, Liberty 40
At Lubec, Sara McConnell got off to a good start with eight of her game-high 18 points coming in the first quarter for the Hornets.
Janine Klie led Liberty of Blue Hill with 14 points and Ellisha White had 13.
Liberty (4-10) 40
Klie 5-2-14, Bensheimer 1-0-2, Hammann 3-1-7, Boyce 1-2-4, White 3-7-13 Lubec (2-13) 63
McConnell 6-6-18, Davis 5-2-12, Stevens 4-1-9, Case 3-0-6, Feltner 1-1-3, Farmer 0-1-1, Jones 2-0-4, LeSure 1-2-4, Marston 1-0-2, Brown 1-0-2, Campbell, Matthews
3-pt. goals: Klie 2 Liberty 11 17 29 40 Lubec 20 34 51 63
Searsport 45, Machias 35
At Machias, Rosie Robert scored nine points in the third quarter and led all scorers with 17 for the Vikings.
Meghan Lavway added 10 for Searsport. Sarah Carter led Machias with 11.
Searsport (7-10) 45
Robert 6-5-17, Lavway 4-2-10, Harriman 1-0-2, Webster 1-2-5, Benjamin 2-1-5, Larrabee 2-0-4, Suppes 0-2-2, Bishop Machias 35 (3-15) 35
Carter 3-5-11, Rogers 2-3-7. M. Smith 1-0-3, Day 2-3-7, McDonald 0-3-3, J. Smith 2-0-4, Feeney, Wood, Armstrong, Fortini, Stemplinski
3-pt. goals: Webster; M. Smith Searsport 8 16 30 45 Machias 6 17 21 35
JV: Machias 58, Searsport 44
Old Town 66, Lawrence 61
At Fairfield, Andrea Pardilla and Jodi Kenniston combined for 14 points in the Indians’ third-quarter surge.
Pardilla connected for 23 points, and Kenniston had 17. Justine Ferland tallied 12.
Erika Veilleux led all scorers with 27 points for the Bulldogs.
Old Town (14-1) 66
Pardilla 10-3-23, Kenniston 6-4-17, Ferland 6-0-12, Thurston 3-0-6, Cuirisma 2-0-5, St. Peter 1-0-3, Spencer Lawrence (4-8) 61
Veilleux 11-3-27, Landry 1-1-4, VeMott, Parent, Clement, Sennett 1-0-2, Nickerson 3-3-9, Hunt 4-1-9, Rood, Hatch
3-pt. goals: Cuirisma, Kenniston, St. Peter, Landry, VeMott, Veilleux 2 Old Town 9 32 50 66 Lawrence 19 35 47 61
JV: Lawrence 55, Old Town 28
GSA 49, Bucksport 47 (OT)
At Blue Hill, Laura Trenkle drove to the hoop and scored with six seconds remaining in overtime to give the Eagles the win.
Gretchen Pemberton scored four of her eight points in the extra period for GSA, and had 14 rebounds. Nikki Allen led the team with 14 points, Trenkle had 11, and Mandi Allen scored 10.
Christie Grover scored her 1,000th point and led all scorers with 27 for Bucksport. Jessica Sawyer followed with 15 points.
Bucksport (10-8) 47
Grover 11-5-27, Sawyer 6-3-15, Kropp 1-0-2, Mercer 0-1-1, Almquist 1-0-2, Pelletier, Smith George Stevens (14-4) 49
N. Allen 3-7-14, M. Allen 4-2-10, Trenkle 3-5-11, Jackson 0-1-1, Wood 1-2-4, Haney 0-1-1, Pemberton 4-0-8, Ashe
3-pt. goals: N. Allen Bucksport 14 26 30 41 47 George Stevens 8 26 35 41 49
JV: George Stevens 57, Bucksport 33
Orono 50, Hermon 31
At Hermon, Jessica Libby tossed in 15 points for the Red Riots’ win.
Susan Gardner added nine for Orono. Melissa Overlock led Hermon with seven points.
Orono (14-4) 50
K. Libby 0-2-2, Ballard, Mehuren 2-1-5, J. Libby 7-0-15, Freese 1-3-5, Taylor 0-2-2, Ventura 3-2-8, Crane 2-0-4, Marquez, Gardner 4-0-9 Hermon (1-17) 31
Calligan 3-1-6, Darrah 2-0-6, McDonald, Stevens, Overlock 2-2-7, Cyr 2-1-5, Duplisea 1-0-2, Doughty, Porter 1-0-2, Lane 1-1-3, Small, Hare
3-pt. goals: J. Libby, Gardner; Calligan, Darrah, Overlock Orono 14 19 42 50 Hermon 3 8 13 31
JV: Hermon 48, Orono 28
Boys basketball
Lubec 97, Liberty 9
At Lubec, 13 players scored for the Hornets, who led 43-5 at the half. Matt Olson led all scorers with 16 for Lubec.
Leif Bingler led Liberty with five.
Liberty 9
Myrick 1-0-2, K. Bingler 1-0-2, L. Bingler 2-1-5, Ferth-Cassidy, Fitzgerald
Lubec 97
Olson 8-0-16, Rouse 4-3-11, Moores 5-0-11, Buehner 5-0-10, Blake 2-0-4, Feltner 3-0-6, Kr. Fergerson 3-0-6, L. McGonigal 3-0-6, Rier 2-0-6, Jackson 2-0-6, Newman 2-1-5, Laskey 1-0-2, R. McGongial 3-0-6, Ke. Fergerson
3-pt. goals: Rier 2, Jackson 2, Moores Liberty 3 5 7 9 Lubec 25 43 69 97
Hampden 59, Messalonskee 52
At Hampden, Derek Rodgerson scored 11 points in the fourth quarter and tallied the game-high 27 points for the Broncos.
Geoff Ponitz led Messalonskee of Oakland with 16 points.
Messalonskee (0-11) 52
Phair 3-2-11, Breard, Sperry 1-0-2, Collier 0-2-2, Meader 1-0-3, Mathias 3-0-7, Tracy 3-3-9, Ponitz 7-2-16, Brooks, Habash 1-0-2 Hampden (7-6) 59
Rodgerson 8-8-27, Hopkins 2-3-7, McCue 1-0-3, Boulier 1-1-4, Burke, Shaw 1-2-4, Waite 3-0-6, Thomas 3-0-6, Dickinson 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Phair 3, Meader, Mathias; Rodgerson 3, McCue, Boulier Messalonskee 11 29 46 52 Hampden 13 29 40 59
JV: Hampden 75, Messalonskee 62
Jonesport-Beals 86, Sumner 76
At Jonesport, Brian Alley tossed in 38 points and Josh Knowlton chipped in with 18 for the Royals.
Willie Seward led Sumner of East Sullivan with 16 points. Alex Williams and Jeb Pruett each scored 14 and Jeff Crowley added 10.
Sumner (12-6) 76
Seward 6-3-16, Williams 4-6-14, Pruett 6-2-14, Crowley 3-4-10, Ossolinski 3-0-6, Bickford 3-0-6, Freeman 1-2-4, Fisher 2-0-4, Welch 0-2-2 Jonesport-Beals (8-10) 86
B. Alley 12-10-38, Robinson 7-3-17, Knowlton 6-6-18, mills 2-7-11, N. Alley 0-2-2, Urquhart, Redman
3-pt. goals: B. Alley 4; Seward Sumner 23 48 59 76 Jonesport-Beals 21 43 63 86
Penobscot Valley 72, Central 65
At East Corinth, Nathan Cyr poured in 37 points to lead Penobscot Valley of Howland.
John King paced Central with 18 points. Scott Straub and Greg King scored 12 and 10, respectively.
Penobscot Valley (8-10) 72
Cyr 16-1-37, Coyle 5-0-10, Hallett 4-2-10, Kajkowski 3-3-9, Bates 1-0-2, Clukey 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2 Central (12-6) 65
J. King 9-0-18, Straub 5-2-12, Rivera 2-3-7, Ladd 2-0-5, G. King 4-2-10, Frace 1-0-3, Tatro 4-0-8, McKay 1-0-2, McDonald, Plummer
3-pt. goals: Cyr 4; G. King, Frace Penobscot Valley 14 25 48 72 Central 10 25 38 65
JV: Central 63, Penobscot Valley 46
Nokomis 63, Brewer 40
At Brewer, Jeff White poured in 20 points and Jared Otis added 16 for Nokomis of Newport.
Tim Hughes led Brewer with 14 and Pat Griffin chipped in with 10 for the Witches.
Nokomis (5-7) 63
White 7-2-20, J. Otis 5-2-16, Rouse 3-1-7, Ellisen 3-0-6, Boulanger 3-0-6, R. Otis 2-0-4, Henderson 0-2-2, Morse 0-2-2, Tucker, Adams, Gaasterland Brewer (2-11) 40
Hughes 5-3-14, Griffin 3-3-10, Howard 3-0-6, Sieber 1-2-5, Leighton 2-1-5,
Largay, Miller, Johnson, Dearborn, Snell
3-pt. goals: White 4, Otis 4; Hughes, Griffin, Sieber Nokomis 11 27 36 63 Brewer 13 17 32 40
JV: Nokomis 58, Brewer 47
Hockey
Bangor 10, Brunswick 0
At Dayton Arena in Brunswick, David Lisnik scored three goals and Justin Libby added two more as the Rams rolled.
Adam Violette, Eben Sypitkowski, Chris Junkins and Jon Kotredes each tallied a goal for Bangor. Jared Gordon and Stuart Cooper contributed two assists apiece for the Rams.
Bangor goalies Jason Tuck and Nick Beaulieu saved all six shots they faced. Scott Walker made 41 saves on 51 shots for Brunswick.
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