HAMPDEN – Megan Magoon scored 11 of her game-high 24 points in the fourth quarter as Hampden held off a Bangor rally for a 47-44 schoolgirl basketball victory Friday night.
The Rams whittled Hampden’s 12-point lead after three quarters down to two at 46-44, but could get no closer.
Emmy Russell added eight points and eight rebounds for Hampden.
Katherine Miller topped the Rams with 14 points and 12 rebounds, and Sarah Michaud added 10 points. Marissa McLeod had five steals.
Bangor (0-1) 44
Miller 5-4-14, Michaud 4-2-10, Magee 1-0-2, Tower 3-1-9, Clarke 1-1-3, McCrum 0-2-2, Hayden 1-0-2, McAllian 1-0-2, McLeod, Johnson, Woodcock
Hampden (1-0) 47
Magoon 5-12-24, Bragg 1-1-3, Campbell 0-2-2, Hessert 1-2-4, Ireland 1-0-2, Robinson 1-1-3, Russell 2-4-8, Wilson 0-1-1, Caron, Martin, Spaulding
3-pt. goals: Tower 2; Magoon 2
Bangor 7 12 19 44
Hampden 12 23 31 47
JV: Hampden 53-39
Ellsworth 51, Bucksport 23
At Bucksport, the Eagles enjoyed spurts of 18-4 in the third period and 31-8 over the second half as they flew over the Golden Bucks.
Laura Archer led Ellsworth with 11 points. May Chan and Sarah Silsby chipped in 10 each.
Elissa Gordon and Jessica Taylor popped in seven each for Bucksport.
Ellsworth (2-1) 51
Eaton, Chan 4-1-10, Silsby 4-2-10, Kimball 1-2-4, Patten 4-0-8, Collins, Archer 5-0-11, Merchant 2-1-5, Pelletier, Bickford, Oleson 1-1-3, Page, Tripp
Bucksport (0-3) 23
Ja. Richards 1-1-3, Andrews, Ji. Richards, Pappas, Gordon 2-3-7, Taylor 2-3-7, Craig, Sawyer, Carmichael 1-0-2, Carter 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Archer, Chan
Ellsworth 10 20 38 51
Bucksport 6 15 19 23
JV: Ellsworth 59-40
MDI 68, Hermon 41
At Mount Desert, the Trojans started forcing turnovers when they began pressing hard in the second quarter.
Bracey Barker scored 10 points and Shelley Gott eight in that quarter as MDI pushed its lead to 23 at halftime. Barker and Gott tied for game-high honors with 19 points.
Jessie Wiggin led the Hawks with 11 points.
Hermon (0-3) 41
J. Wiggin 4-3-11, Jenkins 4-0-8, Dobbins 2-1-5, Reynolds 2-1-5, S. Wiggin 2-1-5, Hichborn 1-2-4, Hall 1-0-2, Hills 0-1-1, Garland, Nightingale, MacDonald
MDI (3-0) 68
Gott 7-1-19, Barker 8-2-19, Wilson 3-1-7, Horton 2-0-5, Norwood 2-0-5, Gordius 3-0-6, Joy 2-0-4, Young 1-0-2, Joseph 0-1-1, McGarr, Boisvert, Kane, Goff
3-pt. goals: Gott 4, Barker, Horton, Norwood
Hermon 7 15 24 41
MDI 15 38 53 68
JV: Hermon 46-31
Boys basketball
Bangor Christian 84, Lee 75;
McCleary gets 1,000th
At Lee, the Pandas rallied from a 15-point third-period deficit to pull within two with three minutes to go, but Bangor Christian regrouped and posted the win.
Pat McCleary tallied 17 points, including the 1,000th of his career, for the Patriots. Ben Sobey pitched in with 17 more while David Chrisos scored 16, Kyle Bradford had 13, and Edward Carey notched 10.
Jeremy Ham tossed in five 3-pointers en route to 19 points for the Pandas. Frank Carpenter added 15, Frank Severance had 14 to go with 10 rebounds, and Dustin Pickering pulled down 10 boards.
Bangor Christian (3-1) 84
P. McCleary 7-3-17, Chrisos 6-1-16, Sobey 6-5-17, Bradford 4-3-13, Carey 4-2-10, Conley 3-2-8, Patterson 1-0-3, Doten
Lee Academy (0-3) 75
J. Ham 7-0-19, Carpenter 5-4-15, Severance 6-0-14, Pickering 1-1-3, Dow 4-0-8, Thompson 2-2-6, Mallett 1-2-4, Thurlow 2-0-4, A. Ham 0-2-2, Worster, House
3-pt. goals: Chrisos 3, Bradford 2, Patterson; J. Ham 5, Carpenter, Severance 2
Bangor Christian 22 50 64 84
Lee Academy 17 38 58 75
JV: Lee 64-61
Penquis 48, Penobscot Valley 46
At Milo, Jordan Allen’s basket with two seconds remaining gave the Patriots the win over the Howlers in a see-saw affair.
Dustin Perkins scored 12 points to lead Penquis. His 3-pointer with 40 seconds left in the game tied the score. Allen finished the game with 11 points.
Brad Harris finished with 14 points, including a three-point play with 1:06 remaining that gave the Howlers the lead. Matt Mulligan topped all scorers with 17 points and Morgan Doyon chipped in with 10 for Penobscot Valley of Howland.
Penobscot Valley (2-1) 46
Artes, Polkey, Doyon 4-1-10, Harris 6-2-14, Cummings 1-1-3, Mulligan 8-1-17, Cloukey 1-0-2
Penquis (2-1) 48
Jo. Allen 4-2-11, Hamlin, Chase 2-0-4, Joyce, Ju. Allen 2-2-6, Kissell 4-0-9, Gillis 2-0-4, Perkins 5-0-12, McKenzie
3-pt. goals: Doyon; Perkins, Jo. Allen, Kissell
Penobscot Valley 10 25 38 46
Penquis 8 28 35 48
JV: Penobscot Valley 61-38
Schenck 62, Stearns 58
At Millinocket, Ryan Deschenes knocked in 15 points as the Wolverines of East Millinocket held off the rival Minutemen.
Ryan Graham pumped in 11 for Schenck, and Seth Johnston added 10.
Stearns was led by Derek DiFrederico, whose three 3-pointers in the fourth period propelled the Minutemen to within striking distance. He totaled a game-high 29 points. Kevin McLaughlin contributed 10.
Schenck (3-0) 62
Johnston 4-3-10, Deschenes 6-3-15, R. Graham 3-6-11, Hannington 1-0-2, Thompson 1-0-2, Rossignol 4-0-8, Jamo 1-0-3, S. Graham 2-1-7, Barnett
Stearns (0-3) 58
DiFrederico 8-9-29, McLaughlin 5-0-10, Leino 1-3-6, D. Johnson 0-5-5, I. Johnson 3-0-6, Legassey 1-0-2, Arsenault, Fitzgerald, Mahoney, Hartwell
3-pt. goals: S. Graham 2, Jamo, R. Graham, Johnston; DiFrederico 4, Leino
Schenck 12 34 51 62
Stearns 12 27 73 58
JV: Schenck 56-38
Piscataquis 80, Mattanawcook 53
At Lincoln, the Pirates recovered from a 10-6 first quarter deficit to go on a 22-0 run and lead the rest of the game.
Keith Dawson led all scorers with 23 points for PCHS of Guilford. Kyle Pulkkinen netted 15 points. Ben Smith and Harper Hoffman each added 10 points for the Pirates.
Jon Carney led the Lynx with 15 points, while Dan LaPlante added 11.
Piscataquis (2-0) 80
Hoffman 3-4-10, White 0-2-2, Pulkkinen 4-6-15, Prescott 1-2-4, Dawson 9-4-23, Smith 4-2-10, Davis, Jos. Luellen 1-1-3, Joh. Luellen 0-1-1, Watson 3-3-9, Young 1-0-2, Tracy 0-1-1
Mattanawcook (0-2) 53
Kyes, LaPlante 5-0-11, Kites 0-2-2, Pete 1-0-2, Cousineau 2-0-5, Greenlaw, Malone 2-2-6, Garland 1-4-6, Libbey 3-0-6, Carney 7-1-15
3-pt. goals: Pulkkinen, Dawson; LaPlante, Cousineau
PCHS 18 39 54 80
Mattanawcook 10 18 35 53
JV: Mattanawcook 64-51
Dexter 57, Central 44
At Corinth, Travis Patterson scored 12 of his game-high 26 points to spearhead a 27-11 second-quarter binge as the Tigers earned the victory.
Dustin Paige added 15 points for Dexter.
Jason Allen tallied 15 points and Seth Strout notched 10 for the Red Devils.
Dexter (3-0) 57
Martin 1-0-2, Patterson 10-2-26, Towle 0-1-1, Cooley 0-4-4, Russell 0-1-1, Hersey, Mountain 2-0-4, Belair, Derosier, Vafiades 1-2-4, Paige 6-3-15, Kinney, Roach
Central (0-3) 44
Jo. Allen 2-0-4, Logue 1-0-2, Strout 5-0-10, Ja. Allen 5-4-15, T. Strout, Kane 2-2-6, A. Allen, B. Allen, Partridge 1-0-2, Gray 1-0-2, Libby 1-0-3, Rollins, M. Strout, Merchant
3-pt. goals: Patterson 4; Ja. Allen, Libby
Dexter 7 34 49 57
Central 8 19 30 44
JV: Dexter 64-30
GSA 61, Washington Acad. 59
At Blue Hill, Mark Clapp hit a 3-pointer to break a 58-58 tie with less than 15 seconds to play and George Stevens Academy withstood a wild finish to prevail.
On the ensuing possession, Washington Academy’s Nick Reynolds made one free throw, missed the second intentionally, but the Raiders’ last-second 3-pointer missed the mark.
Ryan Hutchins scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the Eagles. Nick Henry added 11 points, as did Clapp.
Bob Richardson scored 18 and Reynolds had 17 for the Raiders of East Machias.
Washington Acad. (2-1) 59
Mawhinney, Gibson, Gray 3-1-9, Fagonde 2-1-5, Richardson 8-2-18, Holmes, Stevens 3-2-8, Reynolds 7-3-17, Craven, Berry 1-0-2
George Stevens Acad. (3-0) 61
Astbury 0-5-5, Ledien 2-2-7, Clapp 4-0-11, Allen, Henderson, Henry 5-1-11, Saunders 3-2-8, Lowell 1-1-3, Candage 0-1-1, Hutchins 6-3-15
3-pt. goals: Gray 2; Ledien, Clapp 3
Washington Acad. 17 37 48 59
George Stevens 17 36 48 61
JV: WA 47-39
Hockey
Hampden 2, Presque Isle 1
At the T.J. Ryan Center in Brewer, Colin Ingram and Patrick Bailey each knocked in a goal to lift the Broncos past the Wildcats.
Mike Brooks assisted on Bailey’s goal for 3-0 Hampden. Garrett McGowan made 17 saves in net.
Anthony Bohovich had the goal for 0-1 Presque Isle. Travis Shaw made 17 saves on 19 shots.
Gardiner 9, Stearns 4
At Houlton, the Tigers were led by four players with two goals each.
Ben Brown, Brian Jean, Kevin McKay, and Lake Gould each scored two goals for Gardiner. Brown also had four assists. Scott Moulton added a goal for the Tigers.
Matt Michaud led the Minutemen with two goals and two assists. Drew Summers and George Shurrette also scored for Stearns of Millinocket.
Brown, McKay, Gould, and Jean all scored their goals during power plays.
Spencer Lahaie had 26 saves for 2-0 Gardiner. Nick Simon stopped 35 shots for 1-1 Stearns.
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