November 20, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Roberts sparks Mount View win

THORNDIKE – Kevin Roberts scored 10 of his game-high 23 points in the first quarter to lead the No. 10 Mount View Mustangs to a 70-46 Class B prelim win over the No. 15 Foxcroft Academy Ponies in schoolboy basketball action Monday night.

Mount View jumped out to a 23-12 lead and cruised to the win.

Russ Peters and Calvin Goodale combined for 17 more points for the winners.

E.J. Imbert’s 12 points and 10 apiece from Kyle Wentworth and Danny White paced the 15th-seeded Ponies from Dover-Foxcroft.

Foxcroft Academy (0-19) 46

Wentworth 4-0-10, Withee, White 5-0-10, L. Robinson 1-0-2, Imbert 4-4-12, Croan, Lizotte, Hackett, Ja. Brugger 3-2-8, B. Robinson, Mullis 2-0-4

Mount View (8-11) 70

Krueger 1-2-4, Williams 2-0-5, Potter, Carman, Peters 4-0-9, Jo. Brugger 3-0-6, McCorrison 2-0-4, Bradford 2-1-5, Roberts 11-2-24, Meagher 1-0-3, Flewelling 0-2-2, Goodale 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Wentworth 2; Williams, Peters, Meagher

Foxcroft 12 18 33 46

Mount View 23 34 51 70

Class D

Greenville 76, Machias 43

At Greenville, Tyler Muzzy led the No. 7 Lakers to the win, scoring 21 points and grabbing 12 rebounds while Brian Campbell netted nine and had 10 rebounds.

Kevin McLaughlin scored 13 points for No. 18 Machias.

Machias (3-16) 43

McLaughlin 5-3-13, Day 3-1-8, Hasselman 1-0-2, Smith 0-1-1, Parker 2-0-6, Stuart 1-0-2, Millay 1-0-2, Copp 2-4-8, Getchell

Greenville (13-6) 76

Muzzy 7-6-21, Knowlton 4-1-9, B. Campbell 3-3-9, Ethier 2-2-6, Boucher 1-0-3, Aucoin 1-0-3, Douglass 1-0-2, Belmont 2-0-4, Laroche 1-0-2, D. Campbell 4-0-8, Breton 1-0-2, Fowle 2-0-5, Day, Walden, Erickson, Lavigne

3-pt. goals: Parker 2, Day, Stuart; Muzzy, Boucher, Aucoin, Fowle

Machias 7 20 25 43

Greenville 20 36 57 76

Southern Aroostook 93, Lubec 61

At Lubec, Jordan Shields led No. 8 ranked Southern Aroostook with 34 points while Corey Shields netted 15 and grabbed 17 rebounds.

Josh Holman chipped in with 10 points.

Chris Jones scored 22 for No. 17 Lubec while Noah Buehner had 15 and Jason Marston contributed with 12.

Southern Aroostook (9-1) 93

Holman 3-4-10, Edkins 2-0-4, Wilkins 3-0-6, J> Shields 15-3-34, L. Nadeau 3-1-7, McCluskey 1-0-2, C. Shields 7-1-15, Hersey 1-0-2, Hardy 0-3-3, Russell 0-2-2, Putnam, Grant

Lubec (1-14) 61

Feltner 2-0-4, Jones 9-2-22, Marston 4-0-12, Buehner 5-5-15, Blake 3-1-8, S. Seavey, Pike, E. Seavey, O’Brien, Rice

3-pt. goals: Marston 4, Jones 2, Blake; Shields

Visitor scores 14 29 49 61

Southern Aroostook 28 53 84 93

Easton 91, Highview Christian 21

At Easton, Nathan Manning-Harris’ 16 points led a balanced scoring attack that carried sixth-seeded Easton to its comfortable triumph.

Six players had eight or more points for the winners.

Jeff Blackstone and Joe Carbone had 14 apiece while Josh McMann and A.J. Perry combined for 17 more. Carbone also grabbed 23 rebounds and made six steals.

David Day’s 12 points led 19th-seeded Highview Christian of Charleston.

Highview Christian (0-15) 21

Day 4-4-12, Andrews 2-0-4, Waite 2-0-4, Philbrick 0-1-1, Bishop, Webber, Cooper, Lovell, Kneeland

Easton (16-3) 91

Manning-Harris 4-6-16, Blackstone 5-4-14, Carbone 6-2-14, McMann 3-2-9, A.J. Perry 3-2-8, Lamoreau 4-0-8, An. Perry 3-0-7, Carlow 3-0-7, Chalou 1-0-2, Osgood 1-0-2, St. Jean 1-0-2, Hewitt 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Manning-Harris 2, McMann, An. Perry, Carlow

Highview Christian 26 51 67 91

Easton 2 2 16 21

Class C

Dexter 83, Stearns 66

At Dexter, Ben Robinson and Travis Patterson each poured in 22 points to power No. 9 Dexter past No. 16 Stearns.

Jason Clukey and Dustin Paige each added 12 points for the Tigers who used a 25-11 scoring surge in the second quarter to pull away from the Minutemen.

Brad Wheaton scored a game-high 24 points for the Minutemen of Millinocket. Rick Deloge and Les Cote each added nine points.

Stearns (2-17) 66

Fitzpatrick, DiFrederico 2-4-8, Bragdon, Deloge 2-5-9, McLaughlin, Leino 2-0-5, Wheaton 7-7-24, Hartwell 1-1-3, Legassey 1-0-2, Cote 3-1-9, Mosca 2-0-4, Pelletier 1-0-2

Dexter (13-6) 83

Russell, Patterson 9-2-22, Mountain 1-0-2, Cooley, Robichaud 0-2-2, Hersey 1-2-4, Robinson 10-2-22, Clukey 6-0-12, Vafiades, Foster 3-1-7, Paige 4-3-12, Roach

3-pt. goals: Leino, Wheaton 3, Cote 2; Patterson 2, Paige

Stearns 20 31 42 66

Dexter 13 37 62 83

Narraguagus 80, Central 58

At Harrington, Jason Snider scored 12 points and helped shut down Central of Corinth leading scorer Billy Kane out of a box-and-one defense as No. 11 Narraguagus knocked off the No. 14 Red Devils.

Luke Shaw scored 16 points and Brandon Emerson 15 to pace the Knights’ offense. Mike Beal kicked in 13 while Steve Knapp and Jason Digioia combined for 17 rebounds and nine blocked shots.

Lowell Oyster scored 14 to lead Central. Jason Allen and Mark Straub scored 11 and 10, respectively. Kane finished with five.

Central (7-12) 58

Jo. Allen 2-4-8, Logue, S. Strout, Ja. Allen 3-5-11, Parker, Kane 2-0-5, Straub 4-0-10, Oyster 7-0-14, Gray, Partridge, Libby 1-0-2, Rollins 2-2-7, M. Strout

Narraguagus (7-10) 80

Snider 4-3-12, Rossi 1-0-2, Shaw 7-0-16, Beal 4-5-13, Emerson 4-4-15, Bailey 1-0-2, Shinn, Alley 0-1-1, Fraser 4-0-8, McLaughlin, Checker, Knapp 2-1-5, Pelletier 2-0-4, T. Shaw, Digioia 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Kane, Straub 2, Rollins; Snider, Shaw 2, Emerson 3

Central 9 22 37 58

Narraguagus 15 35 54 80

Mattanawcook 63, Schenck 60

At East Millinocket, Delany Wilkes nailed a 3-pointer from the top of the key with one second remaining to rally the 15th-seeded Lynx to their upset win over No. 10 Schenck.

Andrew Weatherbee’s 3-pointer had tied it for the Lynx with 40 seconds left.

Schenck then missed a shot, MA gained possession and then called a time-out with six seconds left to set up the game-winning play.

Wilkes finished with 16 points, Jonathan Carney had 15, Weatherbee scored 12 and Fred Pete contributed nine points for MA.

Seth Johnston and Ben Jamo paced Schenck with 15 and 14 points, respectively, while Ryan Deschenes and Mike Hamlin combined for 19 more.

The teams had split regular season games.

Mattanawcook Academy (6-13) 63

Weatherbee 4-2-12, LaPlante, Pete 4-0-9, Wilkes 7-1-16, Libbey 2-4-8, Carney 6-3-15, Cousineau 1-0-3

Schenck (7-12) 60

Jamo 5-2-14, Deschenes 3-4-10, Graham, Hamlin 4-1-9, Johnston 7-0-1`5, Rossignol 3-2-8, Thompson 1-0-2, Hanington 1-0-2, Lufkin

3-pt. goals: Weatherbee 2, Wilkes, Cousineau; Jamo 2, Johnston

Mattanawcook 20 32 45 63

Schenck 16 26 43 60

George Stevens 68, Searsport 23

At Blue Hill, Nick Henry led No. 7 GSA with 12 points.

Jake Lowell added 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Ben Relyea paced No. 18 Searsport with eight points.

Searsport (1-18) 23

McFarland 2-1-5, Vasiliauskas 0-3-3, Relyea 2-3-8, Weaver 0-2-2, Quesinbury 0-1-1, Robertson 1-0-2, Lockhart 1-0-2, Moran, Grove, Mercier, Ward, Manner

George Stevens Acad. (12-7) 68

Black 0-2-2, Astbury 1-1-3, Smith 3-1-7, Henderson 3-0-6, Henry 3-6-12, Clapp 3-1-8, Saunders 2-2-6, Lowell 4-2-10, Candag 1-4-6, Hutchins 3-2-8, Allen

3-pt. goals: Relyea; Clapp

Searsport 13 23 54 68

George Stevens 1 8 13 23

Hockey

Stearns 5, Foxcroft 3

At Bangor’s Sawyer Arena, Matt Michaud scored three goals and assisted on another as Stearns improved to 5-11. Foxcroft Academy fell to 1-14.

Justin Cummings had a goal and an assist for 5-11 Stearns and Drew Somers had the other goal. Travis Stewart, Derek Helstrom and Aaron Doody had an assist apiece and Nick Simon made 26 saves.

Ryan Taylor, William Edgerley and Corey Beaulieu had the goals for 1-14 Foxcroft. Ethan Annis, Josh Sands and Josh Colson picked up an assist apiece. Zach Brooks made 36 saves.

John Bapst 4, Lawrence 0

At Winslow, freshman goalie Dan Leighton recorded his first shutout, stopping all 12 shots, to give John Bapst their fourth win in a row.

Chris Todd led 6-10-1 John Bapst with two goals and an assist, Jon Rudnicki followed up with a goal and an assist. John Motta also scored a goal, and Jim Brown had an assist.

Goalkeeper Everett Flannery recorded 34 saves on 38 shots for 2-16 Lawrence of Fairfield.

Girls basketball

Class D

Cent. Aroostook 65, Greenville 25

At Mars Hill, Sarah McCrum netted 14 points to carry No. 8 Central Aroostook.

Jessica Long followed up with 12 points, and Stevi Fletcher added 10.

Michaella Bartley led No. 17 Greenville with seven points.

Greenville (3-15) 25

Bartley 3-1-7, J. Lavigne 3-0-6, A. Lavigne 3-0-6, Folsom 1-0-2, Farrington, Leighton 1-0-2, Bolen, Craft, Bouley 1-0-2, Ryder, Rolfe, Weingart

Central Aroostook (11-8) 65

McCrum 6-2-14, Long 5-2-12, Fletcher 3-4-10, Smith 4-0-8, Carvell, Caron 1-1-3, Robinson 3-0-6, Bell 1-3-5, Barton, Lundeen 1-0-2, Michaud 1-3-5

3-pt. goals: none

Greenville 4 10 19 25

Cent. Aroostook 18 32 47 65

Lubec 66, Jonesport-Beals 52

At Lubec, Sara McConnell led the Hornets with 23 points while Breanne McPherson netted 17.

Miranda Richardson added 14 while Amber Lavalley chipped in with 10.

For Jonesport-Beals, Chelsie Carver scored 23 points.

Jonesport-Beals 52

Carver 11-1-23, Woodward 3-0-7, Look 3-1-7, Colbeth 1-2-4, Davis 0-4-4, Garnett 3-1-7, Libby

Lubec 66

Lavalley 3-4-10, Richardson 5-2-14, McPherson 6-5-17, McConnell 9-5-23, Daye 1-0-2, Leshuhre, Farmer, Jones, Newman

3-pt. goals: Woodaward; Richardson 2

Jonesport-Beals 13 25 38 52

Lubec 15 31 47 66

Class C

Madawaska 58, Schenck 44

At Madawaska, Kristine Cyr led the Owls with 18 points while Kay Gerard added 15.

Meghan Marshall scored 11 and pulled down 13 rebounds for No. 8 Madawaska.

Kasey Wyman scored 13 for No. 17 Schenck of East Millinocket.

Schenck (2-17) 44

Wyman 7-3-19, Harrington 1-0-2, Davis 2-0-5, Gordon 4-1-9, Jones 1-1-3, Cram 3-0-6, Libby, Tapley

Madawaska (10-9) 58

Gerard 4-7-15, Cyr 3-11-18, Marshall 4-3-11, Missy Morneault 2-2-6, Michelle Morneault 1-0-2, Lavertu 2-2-6, Martin, Sirois

3-pt. goals: Wyman 2, Davis; Cyr

Schenck 8 17 30 44

Madawaska 11 31 39 58

Dexter 76, Piscataquis 26

At Dexter, Kristin Gilbert scored 14 points and pulled down 11 rebounds, leading the Tigers to victory.

Brittany Veazie netted 13 for Dexter while Briley Belanger had 10.

Catherine Riitano was top scorer for Piscataquis with eight points.

Piscataquis (2-17) 26

Riitano 4-0-8, Kelly 3-0-6, Korsman 1-1-3, Emery 1-1-3, Garrett-Young 1-0-2, Bailey 1-0-2, Burnett 1-0-2 Leone

Dexter (14-5) 76

B. Veazie 6-1-13, K. Veazie 3-1-9, Rabideau 2-2-6, Hogan 3-2-8, Belanger 4-2-10, Pullen 2-0-4, Patterson 2-0-4, Foster 3-2-8, Gilbert 5-4-14, Haiko, Nelson, Turner

3-pt. goals: K. Veazie 2

Piscataquis 2 12 18 26

Dexter 17 40 51 76

Narraguagus 58, Sumner 30

At Harrington, Sarah Snider paced No. 10 Narraguagus to victory with 14 points.

Brittany Howe followed up with 12 points and eight rebounds. Laura Barbee added eight points, and Annie Woodsum grabbed 10 rebounds.

Elizabeth Young led No. 15 Sumner with 16 points.

Sumner (2-17) 30

Young 5-3-16, Philio 2-0-4, Robinson 1-0-2, Bickford 1-0-3, Page 1-0-2, Crowley 1-0-2, Boyd 0-1-1, Racicot, Briscoe, Ruhlin, Dunbar

Narraguagus (12-5) 58

Snider 7-0-14, B. Howe 4-4-12, L. Barbee 3-0-8, M. Barbee 2-0-4, C. Barbee 1-0-2, S. Howe 2-0-4, Farnsworth 2-0-5, Bagley 1-0-3, Strout 1-0-2, Pounder 1-0-2, Sawyer 1-0-2, Woodsum, Perry, Torrey, Tenney

3-pt. goals: Young 3, Bickford; L. Barbee 2, Farnsworth, Bagley

Sumner 3 13 21 30

Narraguagus 17 23 43 58

DAC championship

Woodland 60, Calais 39

At Woodland, Ashley Marble netted 21 points to hand the Downeast Athletic Conference championship title to Woodland.

Jessica Noyes recorded 11 points and six steals for the Dragons. Julia Knight scored 10 points, and Christina Huwa captured nine rebounds.

Katie Frost led Calais with 12 points.

Calais (17-1) 39

Frost 3-5-12, Ludington 2-2-6, Drew 2-0-5, Redding 2-0-4, L. Martin 2-0-4, C. Martin 1-1-3, Feck 1-0-2, Price 1-0-2, Smith 0-1-1, Best, Welch

Woodland (15-3) 60

Marble 9-2-21, Noyes 4-2-11, Knight 4-2-10, Leeman 1-4-6, Huwa 2-0-4, Brown 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Troiani 1-0-2, Lord 1-0-2, Snowman, Vose, Newman, Woodruff, Holmes

3-pt. goals: Frost, Drew; Marble, Noyes

Calais 8 15 22 39

Woodland 15 30 40 60

Class A

Skowhegan 59, Mt. Blue 33

At Farmington, Tiffany Jones led Skowhegan with 17 points and Carmen Ballard added 10.

Becky Corey was top scorer for Mt. Blue with nine points.

Skowhegan (11-4) 59

Dyer 1-2-4, Sylvain 1-0-2, Burns 1-0-2, Searles 2-2-7, Ballard 4-2-10, Davis 2-1-5, Hilton 4-1-9, Berry 1-1-3, Jones 5-5-17, Albert, Tan, Johnson, Steward

Mount Blue (5-10) 33

Yates 1-2-4, Carleton 1-0-2, Harrell 0-1-1, Powers 1-0-2, Drosdik 2-2-7, Corey 4-1-9, Alexander 2-0-6, Stevens, Delaney, Blauvelt

3-pt. goals: Alexander, Drosdik; Jones 2, Searles

Skowhegan 13 22 42 59

Mount Blue 4 13 21 33

JV: Mount Blue 43-42


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