BREWER – The Ellsworth Eagles outscored the Brewer Witches 19-9 in the fourth quarter to earn a 49-38 schoolgirl basketball victory Monday night.
Sarah Silsby led Ellsworth with 15 points.
Carolyn McAvoy topped Brewer with 10 points.
Ellsworth (5-3) 49
Silsby 6-3-15, Chan 4-0-9, Oleson 4-1-9, Merchant 3-0-7, Eaton 1-3-5, Page 2-0-4, Collins, Pelletier
Brewer (2-4) 38
McAvoy 4-2-10, Wing 4-0-9, Bean 2-2-7, Adams 1-2-4, Armstrong 1-0-3, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Freeman 1-0-2, Hamm 0-1-1, Chapman, Michaud
3-pt. goals: Chan, Merchant; Armstrong, Bean, Wing
Ellsworth 10 17 30 49
Brewer 9 20 29 38
JV: Ellsworth 37-31
Stearns 56, Piscataquis 26
At Guilford, the Minutemen built their sixth win around solid defense.
Leslie Osborne paced Stearns of Millinocket with 11 points, Katie Nason netted 10 and Candace Achorn added nine.
Greta Korsman paced Piscataquis with eight points.
Stearns (6-2) 56
MacKenzie 2-1-5, Achorn 4-1-9, Boynton 2-3-7, L. Osborne 5-1-11, K. Nason 4-1-10, MacDonald 0-1-1, Fitzgerald, J. Osborne 3-1-7, J. Nason, Saucier 3-0-6, Rideout, Michaud
Piscataquis (1-7) 26
Riitano 0-1-1, Korsman 4-0-8, Emery 0-2-2, Woodbury 2-1-5, Getchell 1-0-2, Bailey 1-0-2, Martell 1-0-2, Bradford 2-0-4, Roy, St. Louis, Hanscome, Levesque
3-pt. goals: K. Nason
Stearns 17 31 48 56
Piscataquis 8 12 20 26
JV: Stearns 35-33
DI-Stonington 40, Sumner 32
At East Sullivan, Meghan Wiberg paced a balanced scoring attack with 11 points as the Mariners beat the Tigers.
Hollan Oliver and Heather Hutchinson netted eight points each.
Brittany Dunbar led Sumner with nine points, while Rachel Philio and Meghan Ruhlin provided eight each.
Deer Isle-Stonington (2-5) 40
Wiberg 4-3-11, Eaton 2-2-6, McDonnell 0-4-4, Oliver 2-4-8, Hutchinson 3-1-8, Bray 1-1-3, Fifield, Steale, Brewer
Sumner (0-9) 32
Boyd 0-3-3, Philio 3-2-8, Briscoe 0-1-1, Beattie 1-0-3, Ruhlin 3-2-8, Dunbar 3-2-9
3-pt. goals: Hutchinson; Beattie, Dunbar
DI-Stonington 9 18 32 40
Sumner 7 18 24 32
JV: Sumner 49-39
Bangor 65, Old Town 45
At Old Town Saturday, Erinne Magee and Laura Clarke tossed in 15 points apiece as the Rams rolled to the win.
Katherine Miller chipped in with 10 points for Bangor.
Kasey Spencer scored a team-high nine points for the Indians.
Bangor (3-2) 65
Magee 4-6-15, Tower 1-1-3, Clarke 7-1-15, McLeod 3-0-6, Miller 2-6-10, McCrum 2-2-6, Russell 0-1-1, Johnson 1-0-2, Woodcock, Robertson 3-0-6, McAllian 0-1-1, Ogden
Old Town (3-3) 45
K. Spencer 3-2-9, Greene 0-3-3, Thibodeau 0-4-4, Marquis 1-0-2, D. Spencer, Maurais 2-0-4, Brown 2-3-7, L. Mitchell 1-2-4, Cole, K. Mitchell 2-1-5, Littlefield, Metivier 3-0-6, Kennedy 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Magee; K. Spencer
Bangor 15 32 47 65
Old Town 11 24 33 45
JV: Bangor 71-29
Katahdin 64, Hodgdon 53
At Sherman Station, the Cougars outscored the Hawks 22-13 in the fourth quarter to take the win.
Sonya McCarthy paced the winners with 19 points and Jayme Green added 12.
Shanna McGary led the Hawks with 14 points and Amanda Fitzpatrick netted 10.
Hodgdon (1-9) 53
McGary 6-1-14, Fitzpatrick 4-2-10, Quint 2-0-5, Sloat 2-2-7, Foster 3-0-6, Nightingale 1-0-2, Tidd, Dwyer 1-5-7, Wilson 0-2-2
Katahdin (7-3) 64
McCarthy 8-3-19, Green 6-0-12, Violette 1-0-2, Duffy-Stanley 2-2-6, McMoarn 2-0-4, Libby 2-3-7, McAvoy 2-1-5, Qualey 2-4-9
3-pt. goals: McGary, Quint, Sloat; Qualey
Hodgdon 11 24 40 53
Katahdin 16 32 42 64
JV: Katahdin 41-40
Washburn 52, Wisdom 20
At Washburn, Emily Campbell scored six of her 12 points to spark Washburn’s 17-6 scoring surge in the second quarter.
Amber Blakney chipped in with nine points for the winners and senior Jessica Wright scored her first varsity basket.
Heather Anderson paced Wisdom of St. Agatha with seven points.
Wisdom (2-7) 20
R. Ouellette, Anderson 2-2-7, Ry. Dyment, Harris 3-0-6, Herbert 1-0-3, Voisine, C. Chamberlain 1-0-2, Bourgoin, A. Ouellette 1-0-2, Desjardins, Ro. Dyment, Davenport, J. Chamberlain
Washburn (6-3) 52
Wright 1-0-2, C. McLaughlin 3-0-8, N. McLaughlin 1-2-5, L. Maynard 4-0-8, Blakney 3-3-9, Campbell 6-0-12, Morrow 1-0-2, Snyder, McIntosh 1-0-2, Knox, Abar 1-0-2, Howe, C. Maynard 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Anderson, Herbert; C. McLaughlin, N. McLaughlin
Wisdom 7 13 17 20
Washburn 15 32 44 52
JV: Washburn 39-35
Houlton 72, Fort Kent 46
At Houlton, Hannah Socoby and Sarah Beasley each poured in 20 points to help the Shiretowners win their sixth game.
Mindy Morneault paced Fort Kent with 15 points.
Fort Kent (2-7) 46
Morneault 5-2-15, Cyr 1-0-2, Pelletier 1-0-3, Minzy 2-1-5, Desjardins 2-2-6, Daigle 1-2-4, Saucier 1-1-3, Boucher 3-0-6, Hartman 1-0-2, Labbe, Nadeau, Kelly
Houlton (6-3) 72
Socoby 7-5-20, Beasley 8-2-20, Guy 2-0-4, Cleary 2-0-6, Goodrich 0-2-2, Peters 1-1-3, Brown 0-1-1, Cole 4-1-9, Henderson 0-2-2, Lenentine 0-1-1, Botting 2-0-4, Thompson
3-pt. goals: Morneault 3, Pelletier; Beasley 2
Fort Kent 8 25 31 46
Houlton 24 41 57 72
JV: Houlton 53-30
Boys basketball
Madawaska 37, Van Buren 21
At Madawaska, Keith Cyr scored 14 points to lead the Owls to the win.
Shawn Paradis added six points and pulled down 11 rebounds for Madawaska.
Stacy Ayotte led Van Buren with eight points.
Van Buren (3-5) 21
Chasse2-0-4, Ayotte 3-1-8, Hews 2-1-5, Lapierre 1-0-2, Gagnon 1-0-2, Martin, Ouellette, Violette, Corbin
Madawaska (3-6) 37
Guerrette 0-1-1, Morin 1-0-2, Cyr 6-2-14, Paradis 3-0-6, Morneault 1-1-3, Garcia 3-2-9, Pennington 1-0-2, Levesque
3-pt. goals: Ayotte; Garcia
Van Buren 6 7 12 21
Madawaska 12 19 26 37
JV: Van Buren 35-32
East Grand 89, Woodland 50
At Danforth, James Godley poured in 30 points and had six assists to lead East Grand to victory.
Rhett Mortland had 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds while Darius Parker added 14 and had seven assists. Derek Hanington chipped in with 11 points.
Andrew Scott led Woodland with 14 points while Jesse Nicholson chipped in with 10.
Woodland (3-8) 50
Worster 0-1-1, Smith 0-1-1-, Nicholson 5-0-10, Sabbattus 1-0-2, Kocherdoser 1-0-2, McCoubrey 1-1-3, Tupper 4-0-9, Kesel 2-0-4, Gillespie 1-0-2, Andrew Scott 5-4-14, Knowles 1-0-2, Potter
East Grand (6-1) 89
Godley 13-1-30, Byers 2-1-5, Faulkner 1-0-2, Zugelder 2-1-5, Mortland 5-5-16, Shane 1-0-2, Parker 4-3-14, D. Hanington 4-1-11, Preston 1-0-2, Scott 1-1-3, M. Hanington, Gray, Irish
3-pt. goals: Tupper; Godley 5, Parker 3, Mortland
Woodland 13 19 27 50
East Grand 23 52 73 59
JV: East Grand 58-54
Washington Acad. 69, Calais 63
At East Machias, Nick Reynolds scored 27 points and pulled down 19 rebounds, helping give Washington Academy the win.
Bobby Richardson netted 18 points for the Raiders while Jared Gray added 13.
Joe Footer led Calais with 22 points while Darren Morrell had 13 and James Provencher chipped in with 12.
Calais (9-1) 63
Morrell 4-4-14, Provencher 5-1-12, McLean 1-0-2, Frost 4-2-10, Footer 11-0-22, LaPointe 2-0-4, Woodside
Washington Acad. (9-2) 69
Berry 0-2-2, Richardson 6-3-18, Steven 2-3-7, Reynolds 12-1-27, Gray 6-1-13, Fagonde 0-2-2, Gibson, Holmes
3-pt. goals: Morrell, Provencher; Richardson 3
Calais 18 33 48 63
Washington Acad. 16 26 54 69
JV: Washington Academy 62-36
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