CAMDEN – Lauren Whitney scored 16 points and the Camden Hills Windjammers held off a late rally by the Lincoln Academy Eagles for a 43-42 schoolgirl basketball victory Friday night.
Charlotte Croce tossed in 10 for the Windjammers, who won despite missing the front end of three one-and-one situations in the fourth quarter.
Heather Taylor scored 14 points and Megan Osier added 11 for Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.
Lincoln Academy (2-1) 42
Prior, Stodder 1-0-2, Page 1-0-2, Taylor 6-2-14, Osier 4-2-11, Mara 1-0-2, Giberson 1-2-4, Wagstaff 2-0-4, Magnussen 1-1-3, Seiders
Camden Hills (2-1) 43
Dailey 1-0-2, Russo 1-0-2, Robbins 2-0-4, Wood 2-2-7, Croce 2-6-10, Withey 5-6-16, McIntyre, Goodale 1-0-2, Hoffman
3-pt. goals: Osier; Wood
Lincoln Academy 8 15 31 42
Camden Hills 8 21 35 43
JV: Lincoln Academy 53-47 (2OT)
MCI 46, Rockland 28
At Rockland, Amanda Leavitt netted 14 points to lift Maine Central Institute to victory.
Jessie Thompson scored 13 points for the Huskies of Pittsfield.
Caitlyn Grant led Rockland with eight points. Cassie Moore helped out the Tigers with seven points.
Maine Central Institute (2-1) 46
M. Lancaster 1-0-2, Thompson 5-3-13, Leavitt 5-4-14, George 2-0-4, Lace 3-0-7, Smith 0-1-1, Susi 1-1-3, Cummings 1-0-2, J. Lancaster, Spragen, Fitts
Rockland (0-3) 28
Moore 2-3-7, Grant 3-2-8, Marcotte 2-0-4, Jack 0-1-1, Pennell 1-0-2, Beal, Fournier
3-pt. goals: Lace
MCI 13 27 42 46
Rockland 5 6 16 28
Erskine 44, Belfast 39
At Belfast, the Eagles from South China outscored the Lions 18-3 at the free-throw line to pick up the win.
Donna Cowing posted 16 points to pace the Eagles, who first grabbed the lead midway through the final quarter.
Kate LaHaye topped Belfast with 11 points and 15 rebounds, and Jo Mehuren added eight points and 11 rebounds.
Erskine (2-1) 44
Joslyn, Levesque, Horak, Pushard 2-2-6, French 1-0-2, Haskell 2-2-7, Nored 1-0-3, Cowing 4-8-16, Angell 0-3-3, Thomas 1-0-2, Lessard 1-3-5
Belfast (1-2) 39
Crandall, A. Bryant 3-2-8, K. Bryant 3-0-8, Brown, Lane, Marden, Billings 2-0-4, Mehuren 4-0-8, LaHaye 5-1-11
3-pt. goals: Haskell, Nored; K. Bryant 2
Erskine 10 23 34 44
Belfast 16 27 35 39
JV: Belfast 45-40
Searsport 50, Sumner 29
At East Sullivan, Andrea Blanchard powered Searsport with 21 points.
Jessica Larrabee followed up with seven points.
Elizabeth Young led Sumner with 11 points.
Searsport 50
Plourde 1-1-3, Blanchard 7-6-21, Smith 1-1-3, Benjamin 2-0-4, Larrabee 2-3-7, Carroll 2-0-4, Curtis 1-0-3, Vasilauskas 1-1-3, Herrick 1-0-2, Seekins, Hancock, Porter, Barton
Sumner 29
Young 4-0-11, Philio 3-2-8, Ruhlin 0-2-2, Savoy 1-0-2, Crowley 1-0-3, Briscoe 1-0-2, Dunbar 0-1-1, Beattie, Robinson, Bickford, Page
3-pt. goals: Blanchard, Curtis; Young, Crowley
Searsport 22 35 46 50
Sumner 8 16 24 29
JV: Searsport 54-41
MA Lynx 60, Penobscot Valley 32
At Lincoln, Brandi Rideout and Cassie Carver scored 15 and 13 points, respectively, to spark the Lynx to victory.
Meagan Cyr recorded 14 points to lead the Howlers from Howland.
Penobscot Valley (0-3) 32
Colbath 2-1-5, Porter 0-1-1, Young 1-0-2, Cyr 6-2-14, Garland, S. Trafton 1-0-2, Beshai 1-0-2, Drost 2-1-5, K. Trafton 0-1-1, Harvey
Mattanawcook (3-0) 60
Kyes, Harvey 0-1-1, Rideout 4-6-15, Carver 5-2-13, Shorey 1-0-2, Gulesian 2-2-6, Kenney 0-2-2, Woodman 2-0-4, Slike 1-0-2, Haines 3-1-7, Keegan, Vance 2-0-4, Pelletier, Head 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Rideout, Carver
Penobscot Valley 7 12 24 32
Mattanawcook 18 37 45 60
JV: Mattanawcook 52-30
GSA 39, Ellsworth 36 (OT)
At Ellsworth, Michala Bunten scored three of 17 total points in overtime to slide George Stevens Academy past Ellsworth.
Sarah Clapp scored three of seven total points in overtime for GSA. Jamie Wood also contributed seven points.
Meghan Page led Ellsworth with 10 points. Katie Sirois added nine points.
George Stevens Academy (1-1) 39
Clapp 3-1-7, Markle 1-0-2, Nellis, Wood 3-0-7, Roberts 2-0-4, Driscoll 0-2-2, Sawyer, Bunten 7-3-17
Ellsworth (0-2) 36
Chan 2-0-5, Shilsby 1-0-2, Patten 1-0-2, Pelletier 1-0-2, Sirois 4-1-9, Merchant 2-1-5, Glass, Mason, Page 5-0-10, Lutz 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Wood; Chan
George Stevens 9 14 23 31 39
Ellsworth 8 23 27 31 36
JV: Ellsworth 43-23
Calais 22 46 61 78
Madawaska 12 26 31 43
Houlton Chr. 50, Highview 32
At Eastern Maine Tech in Bangor, Amy Wallace led Greater Houlton Christian to its first victory of the season with nine points.
Staci Bell and Darcy Nason followed up with eight points each.
Heather Niles led Highview Christian of Charleston with 17 points. Jen Drinkwater contributed 10 points and Ami Waite nine rebounds.
Greater Houlton Christian (1-0) 36
A. Wallace 3-3-9, Bell 3-2-8, Nason 4-0-8, S. Wallace 1-0-2, M. Jago 0-1-1, Moahler 3-0-6, Lincoln 1-0-2, S. Jago, Kelly
Highview Christian (0-3) 32
Niles 8-0-17, Drinkwater 3-3-10, Waite 1-1-3, Lewis 1-0-2, Plourde, Smith, Long, Cary, Pereira, Crooker
3-pt. goals: Niles, Drinkwater
Greater Houlton Christian
4 11 24 36
Highview Christian
3 14 20 32
Hampden 73, Old Town 47
At Old Town, Brianna Bragg’s 15 points paced Hampden by Old Town.
Megan Magood notched 14 points as Emmy Russell netted 13 and Megan Robinson tallied 10.
Kasey Spencer poured in 12 points while Sarah Metivier added 11 for the Broncos.
Hampden (1-0) 73
Bragg 5-4-15, Magoon 5-2-14, Russell 5-3-13, Robinson 5-0-10, Caron 2-0-6, Wells 2-0-5, Campbell 0-1-1, Shaw 1-0-2, Butler 2-0-4, Hessert 0-3-3, Wilson, Martin, Ireland
Old Town (0-1) 47
Spencer 5-2-12, Metivier 5-1-11, Thibodeau 4-2-10, Osborne 1-1-3, Cole 1-0-2, Mavrais 2-1-5, Brown 0-2-2, Hesseltine 1-0-2, Eastman, Saucier, Greene, Littlefield
3-pt. goals: Magoon 2, Caron 2, Wells, Bragg
Hampden 16 37 61 73
Old Town 7 25 37 47
Hockey
Presque Isle 7, Hampden 4
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Darren Carlisle notched four goals, and offered two assists to carry Presque Isle past Hampden.
Joey Flenner, Chad Sirois, and Billy Brewer contributed a goal apiece for 1-1 Presque Isle. Joey Grenier made 18 saves on 22 shots.
Hampden’s Pat Bailey scored two goals. Greg Brown and Dan Perkins also scored for the 1-1 Broncos. Julian Kalein stopped 14 of 19 shots.
Boys basketball
Orono 68, Foxcroft 62
At Dover-Foxcroft, the Red Riots took control of the game in the second quarter and held on in their win over the Ponies.
Four Orono players scored in double figures with Nick Neitmann leading the way with 14. Daryl Watson had 12 and Eric Kempen and Derek Sinclair chipped in with 11 points apiece.
Foxcroft Academy’s Kyle Wentworth topped all scorers with 25 points, including six 3-pointers. Danny White added 12 for the Ponies.
Orono (1-2) 68
Watson 5-0-12, Heitmann 5-1-14, Sinclair 5-0-11, Kempen 4-3-11, Mehuren 3-0-7, White 2-0-4, Saucier 2-0-4, Ellis 1-0-2, 1-1-3, Perron
Foxcroft (0-4)
Wentworth 8-3-25, White 3-6-12, Imbert 4-1-9, Lizotte 3-0-6, Hackett 1-0-2, Brugger 3-0-6, Mullis 1-0-2, Withee
3-pt. goals: Heitmann 3, Watson 2, Mehuren, Sinclair; Wentworth 6
Orono 13 34 52 68
Foxcroft 8 21 43 62
JV: Orono 61-58
Penquis 56, Schenck 46
At East Millinocket, Jeremy Allen scored 38 points to lead the Patriots of Milo past the Wolverines.
Ben Jamo netted 16 and Ryan Deschenes tossed in 13 for Schenck.
Penquis (2-1) 56
Perkins, Knapp 3-1-8, Leonard 1-2-4, Ladd, Webb 1-0-2, Gillis, Grindle 1-0-2, Allen 16-5-38, Heal 1-0-2
Schenck (1-2) 46
Jamo 7-0-16, Deschenes 6-1-13, Hamlin 3-0-8, Johnston 1-0-2, Rossignol 1-0-2, Thompson 1-0-3, Spearin
3-pt. goals: Knapp, Allen; Jamo 2
Penquis 16 30 46 56
Schenck 14 29 40 46
JV: Schenck 69-64
Washington Acad. 73, GSA 49
At East Machias, the Raiders used a balanced scoring attack to beat the George Stevens Academy Eagles of Blue Hill.
Bob Richardson and Nick Reynolds each scored 17 points for the winners and Vinnie Emery netted 10. Reynolds grabbed 10 rebounds and Steve Holmes had five steals.
Nick Henry scored 14 points for GSA and Ryan Hutchins put in 11.
George Stevens (2-2) 49
Black 2-2-6, Smith 1-1-3, Hutchins 5-1-11, Lowell 0-1-1, Astbury 0-2-2, Clapp 3-0-8, Henry 6-1-14, Ledien 2-0-4, Saunders, Candage
Washington Acad. (1-1) 73
B. Richardson 7-3-17, Reynolds 8-1-17, Emery 4-1-10, Reing 1-0-2, Grey 4-0-8, Fagonde 2-0-5, Holmes 2-3-7, Gibson 1-0-2, G. Richardson 0-1-1, Stevens 2-0-4, Franz, Berry, Ramsdell, Mawhinney, Harmon
3-pt. goals: Clapp 2, Henry; Emery, Fagonde
George Stevens 10 24 32 49
Washington Acad. 18 36 52 73
MCI 61, Rockland 51
Rockland (1-2) 51
Curtis 7-3-19, Harguly 6-0-14, LaBree 2-2-6, Kenniston 2-0-4, Boody 1-4-6, Widdecombe 1-0-2, Raye
MCI (3-0) 61
Sinclair 7-8-22, Hall 5-0-11, Vad 4-0-8, Riendeau 2-0-4, Bolster 1-0-2, Susi 2-0-4, Asato
3-pt. goals: Harguly; Arakki 2, Sinclair
Rockland 18 31 37 51
MCI 12 25 48 61
JV: MCI 65-50
Hermon 54, MDI 44
At Hermon, sophomore forward Ron Lane came up with 14 points to help lead the host Hawks to their third straight win of the season.
Sophomore guard Joey Schacht and Wayne Shaw each scored 11 for the Hawks, who shot 12-for-15 from the free throw line.
Greg Fellis led the Trojans with 12 points while Jesse Dyer and Brandon Colbeth each scored 10.
MDI (2-1) 44
Hopkins 4-0-8, Joseph 1-0-2, Dyer 4-2-10, Colbeth 4-2-10, Carr 1-0-2, Fellis 6-0-12, Tripp, Steeves
Hermon (3-0) 54
Schacht 3-4-11, Garland 4-0-9, Shaw 5-0-11, Lane 4-6-14, Ouellette 1-6-9, Robinson, Miller
3-pt. goals: Schacht, Garland, Shaw, Ouellette
MDI 16 28 34 44
Hermon 8 18 41 54
JV: Hermon 60-53
Old Town 62, Hampden 59
At Hampden, Shawn Kenniston poured in 35 points to lead Old Town over Hampden.
Andy Jackson notched nine as Adam Mahaney netted seven for the Indians.
Justin DiFrederico, Ben Keller and Adam Russell each tallied 12 points for the Broncos.
Old Town (1-0) 62
Kenniston 11-8-35, Jackson 3-2-9, Mahaney 3-0-7, Stormann 1-0-3, Tewhey 1-0-2, Robbins 3-0-6, Madden, Brown, Barnes
Hampden (0-1) 59
DeFrederico 5-2-12, B. Keller 6-0-12, Russell 6-0-12, Burke 2-0-4, Dionne 3-0-6, Caron 2-2-6, S. Keller 2-1-5, Thomas 1-0-2, Bryant, Shaw, Paine
3-pt. goals: Kenniston 5, Jackson, Mahaney, Stormann
Old Town 23 36 48 62
Hampden 15 41 49 59
JV: Hampden 69-66 (OT)
Piscataquis 64, Penob. Valley 54
At Guilford, Randy Burgess nailed 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to pace the Pirates.
Piscataquis’ Tyler Tracy was taken to Mayo Regional Hospital in Dover-Foxcroft after being injured with 25 seconds to play. Officials called the game at that point.
Tracy was treated and released, according to emergency room personnel. Also, teammate Keith Dawson scored eight points in the first five minutes before suffering a broken nose, according to Pirates coach Jamie Russell.
Ben Smith contributed 16 points, and Buddy Leavitt added 11 for PCHS.
Stu Morin topped Penobscot Valley of Howland with 16 points, Scott Bates added 14, and Noah McPike had 10.
Penobscot Valley (3-1) 54
Morin 8-0-16, McPike 5-0-10, Bates 6-2-14, Oakes, Doyon 1-0-2, Slowikowski 1-0-2, Harris 2-0-4, Cloukey 1-0-2, Sereyko 2-0-4
Piscataquis (4-0) 64
Hoffman 1-2-4, Pulkkinen 1-0-2, DeCastro 1-2-4, Dawson 3-2-8, Martell, St.. Louis 0-1-1, Watson, Carson, Tracy, Smith 6-4-16, Leavitt 4-1-11, Burgess 6-6-18
3-pt. goals: Leavitt 2
Penobscot Valley 9 25 39 54
Home scores 19 37 52 64
JV: PCHS 65-41
Ellsworth 61, Bucksport 58
At Bucksport, John Morse carried Ellsworth past Bucksport with 18 points.
Derek Awalt contributed 16 points, and Adam Smith netted 13 points for the winners.
Jason Harvey led Bucksport with 18 points. Corey Guilford followed up with 10 points.
Ellsworth 61
Jo. Morse 8-2-18, Awalt 6-2-16, A, Smith 6-1-13, Boles 1-1-3, Richards 1-0-2, Mayo, King 0-2-2, Sawyer, C. Smith, Ja. Morse, Dewitt 2-2-7
Bucksport 58
Harvey 7-4-18, Beeson, LaLonde, Mercer 1-0-3, Porter 4-0-8, Allard 1-0-2, Nason 3-1-7, Cough 1-0-2, Guilford 4-1-10, Ogden 4-0-8, Dow, Sullivan
3-pt. goals: A. Smith, Awalt 2, Dewitt; Mercer, Guilford
Ellsworth 10 28 46 61
Bucksport 16 21 36 58
JV: Bucksport 64-51
Mattanawcook 60, Stearns 47
At Millinocket, Delaney Wilkes notched 11 of his 16 in the fourth quarter to lead Mattanawcook over Stearns.
Andrew Weatherbee added nine points for the Lynx of Lincoln.
Les Cote paced the Stearns attack with 18 points while Brad Wheaton put in 10.
Mattanawcook 60
Wilkes 5-6-16, Weatherbee 2-4-9, LaPlante 1-1-3, Crocker 0-2-2, Pete 4-0-8, Leighton 2-0-4, Libbey 3-2-8, McLellan 0-2-2, Carney 4-0-8, Thornton, Towle
Stearns 47
Cote 5-7-18, Wheaton 4-0-10, DiFrederico 3-1-9, Leino 1-0-3, Mosca 1-5-7, Fitzpatrick, Bragdon, Hartwell
3-pt. goals: Weatherbee; Wheaton 2, DiFrederico 2, Cote, Leino
Mattanawcook 6 15 41 60
Stearns 7 18 33 47
JV: Mattanawcook 56-38
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