November 18, 2024
BANGOR DAILY NEWS (BANGOR, MAINE

Alley posts win No. 400 with Royals

JONESPORT – Ordie Alley, a Maine coaching legend currently in his 28th season, won his 400th career game on Tuesday night as his Jonesport-Beals Royals defeated Sumner High School of East Sullivan 88-71 in schoolboy basketball action.

Mike King scored 11 fourth-quarter points and Braden Alley added seven points in the final eight minutes to help lead Jonesport-Beals to the win. The Royals outscored Sumner 27-12 in the final quarter.

King finished with 23 points while Alley finished with 18. Tony Beal contributed 21 points for the 5-1 winners.

Sumner, 4-2, was led by Shawn Merchant with 20 points and Linden Curtis with 17. Todd Sargent also chipped in with 12.

Alley’s career mark now stands at 400-123 (.765). He is in his 25th year at Jonesport-Beals High School and has led the Royals to 22 Eastern Maine basketball tournament appearances.

Under Alley, the Royals have won nine state Class D championships and 11 Eastern Maine Class D championships.

The lobsterman from Beals Island began his coaching career at Beals High School, guiding the Braves to an Eastern Maine small-school championship in 1966, his first season.

When Jonesport and Beals consolidated to form Jonesport-Beals High School in 1968, Alley assumed that coaching position.

Jonesport-Beals (88)

King 10(3), T.Beal 8(4), Alley 6(5), Look 3(3), C.Crowley 4, Harmon 1(2), S. Beal 1, Johnson, Peabody, Fagonde, R.Crowley Sumner (71)

Merchant 9(1), Curtis 6(1), Sargent 5(2), Stanley 3(3), Seward 3, Warren 1(2), Mitchell 1, Perry, Ford, Barnes, Parritt, Jordan, Harmon, Schwartz

3-pt. goals: Beal, Alley; Curtis 4, Merchant, Seward Jonesport-Beals 20 42 61 88 Sumner 21 38 59 71

Hermon 61, MCI 53

At Hermon, Wade Brazier scored 21 points and Jason Hannon added 19 to go along with 16 rebounds as the Hawks improved to 5-1 defeating the Huskies.

For the 3-4 Huskies, Scott Morin scored 25 points.

Hermon (61)

Watson, Alaimo 2, Thayer 3(5), Hannon 7(5), Patten 1, Peary, Brazier 7(4), Crowell 1 MCI (53)

Louder, Lambert, Phillips 1(1), Stein 1, Delano, Graham 6, Morin 11(3), Miles, Fitts, Brown 1, Norris 3(1)

3-pt. goals: Alaimo, Thayer, Brazier 3, Stein, Brown Hermon 17 29 43 61 MCI 10 21 34 53

JV: Hermon 52, MCI 40

Lawrence 88, Morse 66

At Fairfield, Tommy Reynolds had 18 points and 12 assists to lead the host Bulldogs to the win over Morse of Bath.

Both teams are now 3-1.

Aaron Harris and Billy Cole each added 16 points while Andy Goggin had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Kelly Dyer had eight points offensively and also held Morse’s top scorer Mike Fortier (24 ppg) to five points.

For Morse, Nahum Meisner had 13 points and Charles Mason had 12 points.

Lawrence (88)

Reynolds 8(2), Harris 7, Cole 5(4), Goggin 5(2), Dyer 4, Patterson 1, Witham 1, Harrison 2, Knights (1), Richards 3(3), Nowlin, Kelley Morse (66)

Meisner 6, Mason 5(2), Walker 1, Freeman 1(2), Fortier 2, Ferris 2, Hawkes 3, Maines 3(2), Chadbourne 4, Harte (2), Sprague, Leuteman, Guckenburg, Cressey

3-pt. goals: Harris 2, Cole 2; Maines, Hawkes, Fortier, Meisner Lawrence 20 37 62 88 Morse 15 26 41 66

JV: Morse 68, Lawrence 67

Forest Hills 78, BC Pats 52

At Forest Hills, Tim Poulin scored 17 points and twin brother Corey added 13 as the 3-4 Tigers defeated the Patriots.

Mark Purvis led the 1-5 Patriots with nine points.

Forest Hills (78)

Frigon (1), Mackey 3(1), Turmel 3(3), Costello 3, Haggen 3(2), T. Poulin 8(1), C. Poulin 6(1), L. Van Camp (2), N. Van Camp 4(1), Forgue, Ho 1, Veilleux 2 Bangor Christian (52)

Lassell 1(2), Purvis 3(3), Ricker 1, Carr 3, Chiavalli 2(2), Sanford 2, Booker 2(2), Eckstein, Simmons (1), Mick 2(2), Treadwell 2(4)

3-pt. goals: None Forest Hills 20 41 64 78 Bangor Christian 10 29 40 52

Rockland 54, Cam.-Rock. 40

At Rockland, Mike Norton had 12 points and 10 rebounds to pace the Rockland Tigers over Camden-Rockport.

For the 3-1 Tigers, Andrew Cataline had 11 points and 14 rebounds. Mark Fishman scored 14 points.

Mike Geisler had 15 points for the 3-2 Windjammers.

Rockland (54)

Norton 5(2), Cataline 5(1), Fishman 6(2), Baker 1(4), York 3(1), Seavey (1), Bartlett 1, Calderwood, Curtis Camden-Rockport (40)

Geisler 4(7), Cook 1(1), Laukka 1, Staples 3, Gilbert 1, Wadoski (1), Weir 3(2), Conrad 1, Landrith

3-pt. goals: York; Staples Rockland 12 25 33 54 Camden-Rockport 5 21 34 40

JV: Camden-Rockport 60, Rockland 44

Greenville 69, Valley 51

At Greenville, Darcy Turner scored 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the host Lakers to the victory.

The win evened Greenville’s record at 3-3 while Valley High of Bingham slipped to 5-2.

Chris Nile added 13 points for the Lakers while Jarod Strid and Mike Burgess had 11 points each.

For Valley, Dustin Littlefield led the way with 18 points. Lance Sherman and Ryan Flannery had 10 points each.

Greenville (69)

Turner 9(2), Nile 3(7), Strid 5(1), Mi.Burgess 5, J.Morrill 2(1), Anderson 1, Owens 1(1), Crockett 2, B.Morrill, McEachern, Ma. Burgess, Saucier Valley (51)

Littlefield 7(1), Sherman 3(3), Flannery 5, Bean 4(1), Davis 1, Cates 1, Belanger, Hilmer, Rosenberg, Davis, McDonald

3-pt. goals: Mi.Burgess; Littlefield 3, Sherman Greenville 19 34 51 69 Valley 13 22 37 51

Nokomis 69, Stearns 48

At Newport, Rich Grumbach scored a game-high 20 points and Nokomis’s full-court man-to-man pressure resulted in 20 steals as the Warriors won for the second time in three games. Stearns is 1-2.

Adam Temple had eight of his 10 points in the fourth quarter as the Warriors outscored Stearns 28-13 to pull away.

Danny Erskine had nine points on three 3-pointers for the winners, and Greg Madan had 12 rebounds. Temple grabbed nine rebounds.

Lateef O’Connor had nine points for Stearns with Ryan Reeves, Drew O’Connor and Ryan Babbidge tossing in eight apiece.

Nokomis (69)

Buker 3, Grumbach 8(3), Cote 1, Erskine 3, Grant, Cole 1, Cooney, Madan 2(2), Norris 1(3), Stuart, Temple 5, Gott 2(1)

Stearns (48)

Reeves 1(2), Boutaugh 1, Babbidge 3(2), Cyr 2(1), Legassey, Montgomery (2), Bernier (1), L. O’Connor 3(2), Dewitt 2, D. O’Connor 3(2)

3-pt. goals – Erskine 3, Buker 2, Madan, Grumbach, Norris; Cyr, L. O’Connor

Nokomis 15 33 41 69 Stearns 10 24 35 48

Schenck 66, Orono 55

At East Millinocket, Mark Farmer scored 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to key host Schenck’s victory over the visiting Red Riots.

Tom Jamo scored 12 points for the 5-2 Wolverines. Chris Hale and Kevin Thompson each scored 11 points.

For the Red Riots, Shawn Hews scored 15 points and Eric Main added 12.

Schenck (66)

Hale 2(7), Thompson 3(4), Jamo 4(4), Farmer 10(2), Currier 1(1), Deveau 3, Purcell Orono (55)

Hews 6(2), Main 6, Ballard 3(1), Stinson 2(1), Wright 2(3), Thibodeau 3(2), Wardwell

3-pt. goals: Thompson, Deveau; Hews, Thibodeau Schenck 17 24 43 66 Orono 18 34 41 55

JV: Orono 56, Schenck 30 John Bapst 73, Foxcroft 49

At the Bangor Auditorium, Norman Loukes topped a balanced-scoring attack with 18 points to lead the John Bapst Crusaders to the win over the Ponies.

Dorian Leblanc added 16 points and 12 rebounds for the 6-0 winners while Ken Rassi had 14 points and 11 rebounds. Peter Murray and Jason Webster each had 12 points.

For the 4-2 Ponies, Kenny Allen scored 11 points and Mike Smith had 10.

John Bapst (73)

Loukes 8(2), Leblanc 5(5), Murray 6, Rassi 5(4), Webster 5(2), Hall (1), Dzuerc, Baxter, Stefierre, Messer, Halber Foxcroft (49)

Ke.Allen 4(2), Smith 4(2), Walton 4, D.Grant 2, Bray 2, Hardy (6), Gilmore 3, Frederick, Ki.Allen, Queen, Rowe, C.Grant

3-pt. goals: Leblanc; Ke.Allen John Bapst 11 34 57 73 Foxcroft 7 21 36 49

JV: Foxcroft 51, John Bapst 46

Alley posts win No. 400 with Royals

JONESPORT – Ordie Alley, a Maine coaching legend currently in his 26th season, won his 400th career game on Tuesday night as his Jonesport-Beals Royals defeated Sumner High School of East Sullivan 88-71 in schoolboy basketball action.

Mike King scored 11 fourth-quarter points and Braden Alley added seven points in the final eight minutes to help lead Jonesport-Beals to the win. The Royals outscored Sumner 27-12 in the final quarter.

King finished with 23 points while Alley finished with 18. Tony Beal contributed 21 points for the 5-1 winners.

Sumner, 4-2, was led by Shawn Merchant with 20 points and Linden Curtis with 17. Todd Sargent also chipped in with 12.

Alley’s career mark now stands at 400-123 (.765). He has been at Jonesport-Beals High School for 24 years and has led the Royals to 22 Eastern Maine basketball tournament appearences.

Under Alley, the Royals have won nine state Class D championships and 11 Eastern Maine Class D championships.

Jonesport-Beals (88)

King 10(3), T.Beal 8(4), Alley 6(5), Look 3(3), C.Crowley 4, Harmon 1(2), S. Beal 1, Johnson, Peabody, Fagonde, R.Crowley Sumner (71)

Merchant 9(1), Curtis 6(1), Sargent 5(2), Stanley 3(3), Seward 3, Warren 1(2), Mitchell 1, Perry, Ford, Barnes, Parritt, Jordan, Harmon, Schwartz

3-pt. goals: Beal, Alley; Curtis 4, Merchant, Seward Jonesport-Beals 20 42 61 88 Sumner 21 38 59 71

‘Guagus 75, Shead 53

At Harrington, Dan Curtis scored eight of his 10 points during a 29-8 second quarter run to lead the host Knights of Narraguagus to the win over Shead of Eastport.

Robbie Worcester keyed a balanced-scoring attack for the 5-1 winners, scoring 13 points. Peter Joyce joined Curtis as a 10-point scorer while Bub Look gathered in a team-high 11 rebounds.

Shead, now 2-3, was led by Aaron Urquhart’s 13 points. Jason Cook and Shirl Penney each had 10.

Narraguagus (75)

Worcester 5(1), Joyce 5, Curtis 4(1), Benner 3(1), Look 3(1), Roeber 3, Grant 3, Huntley 2, Berry 1(2), Burnett 2, Chipman 1, Lyford, Emerson Shead (53)

Urquhart 4(5), Cook 4(2), Penney 3(4), Marsh 2, Bouchard 2, Morrison 2, S. Townsend 2, Baines 2, Curtis, Newell, Mullen, A. Townsend, Ray, Newcomb

3-pt. goals: Worcester 2, Curtis, Benner, Huntley Narraguagus 12 41 56 75 Shead 11 19 35 53

JV: Narraguagus 57, Shead 42

Washington Academy 67, Machias 46

At East Machias, Paris Calor scored seven of his game-high 23 points in the second period as Washington Academy outscored Machias 23-14 to build an 11-point halftime lead that the Raiders extended in the second half.

Tim Moore had 13 points for the 2-4 winners, Chris Bridges had nine and Brendon Cates grabbed 11 rebounds.

Matt Thomas’ 10 points paced 3-3 Machias. Tim Manchester and Aaron Coffin had seven points apiece.

Washington Academy (67)

Calor 7(9), Moore 6, Bridges 4(1), Sprague 2, Wentworth 2, Davis 2, Crosman 1(1), Feeney (2), Erickson 1, Cates 1, Denbow (1), Libby, Ingalls, Quarles, Snowdeal, Smith, Chamberlain, Seeley, Grant

Machias (46)

Thomas 4(2), Coffin 1(5), Manchester 3(1), Phipps 1(2), Pritchard 1(1), Noyes 1, Hennessey 1, Kilton (2), Richards (1), Dennison 1, Bailey, Dube, Cherry 1(2)

3-pt. goals: Moore, Phipps, Pritchard, Noyes, Hennessey, Cherry Washington Academy 14 37 49 67 Machias 12 26 35 46

JV: WA 65, Machias 43

Washburn 70, Van Buren 40

At Washburn, Chris Hallett scored 23 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to lead the Beavers past the Crusaders.

Jeff Cray added 18 for the 3-5 Beavers. E.B. Brown grabbed nine rebounds and dished out eight assists.

For the 1-6 Crusaders, Toby Morrow and Jason Poitras each scored 12 points.

Washburn (70)

Cray 7, Cummingham 2(3), McPherson, Hallett 11(1), Brown 2(2), Bragg 4, Hartford (1), Skidgel, Hodde 1, Blackstone 1, Garvin Van Buren (40)

Madore (3), Ayotte, Bouchard, C. Poitras 2, Morrow 6, Parent (1), Beaulieu 2(1), Doucette, Dube, Smith 1, Searles, J. Poitras 5(1)

3-pt. goals: Cray 4, Brown, Beaulieu, J. Poitras Washburn 16 26 46 70 Van Buren 12 21 31 40

JV: Washburn 67, Van Buren 22

Wisdom 52, CAHS 51

At St. Agatha, Jimmy Killarney’s three-point field goal as time expired gave the Pioneers the victory over the Panthers of Mars Hill.

Jamie Guerrette also scored in double figures for the 4-0 Pioneers with 13 points.

For 3-3 CAHS, Randy Libby and Travis Robbins each scored 16 points while Tim Brewer added 10.

Wisdom (52)

Killarney 9(4), Guerette 6(1), Cyr 3, White 1(2), Thibeault 1(1), Bouchard 1(1), Dugal CAHS (51)

Libby 5(6), Robbins 7(2), Brewer 3(3), Bradbury 2, York 1(1), Townsend 1, Hitz, Shaw

3-pt. goals: Killarney, Brewer Wisdom 12 24 41 52 CAHS 16 24 42 51

JV: CAHS 53, Wisdom 37

Nokomis 69, Stearns 48

At Newport, Rich Grumbach scored a game-high 20 points and Nokomis’s full court man-to-man pressure resulted in 20 steals as the Warriors won for the second time in three games. Stearns is 1-2.

Adam Temple had eight of his 10 points in the fourth quarter as the Warriors outscored Stearns 28-13 to pull away.

Danny Erskine had nine points on three three-pointers for the winners; Steve Buker had eight points and Greg Madan had 12 rebounds to go with his seven points. Temple grabbed nine rebounds.

Nokomis outrebounded Stearns 43-30.

Lateef O’Connor had nine points for Stearns with Ryan Reeves, Drew O’Connor and Ryan Babbidge tossing in eight apiece.

Nokomis (69)

Buker 3, Grumbach 8(3), Cote 1, Erskine 3, Grant, Cole 1, Cooney, Madan 2(2), Norris 1(3), Stuart, Temple 5, Gott 2(1)

Stearns (48)

Reeves 1(2), Boutaugh 1, Babbidge 3(2), Cyr 2(1), Legassey, Montgomery (2), Bernier (1), L. O’Connor 3(2), Dewitt 2, D. O’Connor 3(2)

3-pt. goals – Erskine 3, Buker 2; Madan, Grumbach, Norris, Cyr, L. O’Connor

Nokomis 15 33 41 69 Stearns 10 24 35 48

Schenck 66, Orono 55

At East Millinocket, Mark Farmer scored 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to key host Schenck’s victory over the visiting Red Riots.

Tom Jamo scored 12 points for the 5-2 Wolverines. Chris Hale and Kevin Thompson each scored 11 points.

For the Red Riots, Shawn Hews scored 15 points and Eric Main added 12.

Schenck (66)

Hale 2(7), Thompson 3(4), Jamo 4(4), Farmer 10(2), Currier 1(1), Deveau 3, Purcell Orono (55)

Hews 6(2), Main 6, Ballard 3(1), Stinson 2(1), Wright 2(3), Thibodeau 3(2), Wardwell

3-pt. goals: Thompson, Deveau; Hews, Thibodeau Schenck 17 24 43 66 Orono 18 34 41 55

JV: Orono 56, Schenck 30

John Bapst 73, Foxcroft 49

At the Bangor Auditorium, Norman Loukes led a balanced-scoring attack with 18 points to lead the John Bapst Crusaders to the win over the Ponies.

Dorian Leblanc added 16 points and 12 rebounds for the 6-0 winners while Ken Rassi had 14 point and 11 rebounds. Peter Murray and Jason Webster each had 12 points, also.

For the 4-2 Ponies, Kenny Allen scored 11 points and Mike Smith had 10.

John Bapst (73)

Loukes 8(2), Leblanc 5(5), Murray 6, Rassi 5(4), Webster 5(2), Hall (1), Dzuerc, Baxter, Stefierre, Messer, Halber Foxcroft (49)

Ke.Allen 4(2), Smith 4(2), Walton 4, D.Grant 2, Bray 2, Hardy (6), Gilmore 3, Frederick, Ki.Allen, Queen, Rowe, C.Grant

3-pt. goals: Leblanc; Ke.Allen John Bapst 11 34 57 73 Foxcroft 7 21 36 49

JV: Foxcroft 51, John Bapst 46

PVHS 64, Mattanawcook 56

At Lincoln, Brian Alley scored a game-high 24 points and Jeremy Durost tossed in 18 more to power the Howlers past Mattanawcook.

Wade Betters had eight points for the 5-3 winners.

Scott Folnsbee’s 18 points paced 3-3 Mattanawcook. Dave Hainer and Peter Libby had 11 points apiece.

PVHS (64)

J. Durost 9, Alley 11(2), B. Durost 2, Leveille 2, Betters 4, York 3

Mattanawcook (56)

Hainer 4(1), Libby 4, Folnsbee 8(2), Vose 1(2), Erskine 1(1), Knights 2, McGowan 2, House

3-pt. goals: Libby 3, Hainer 2, Vose PVHS 12 27 47 64 Mattanawcook 7 21 40 56

JV: Mattanawcook 79, PVHS 37

Greenville 69, Valley 51

At Greenville, Darcy Turner scored 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the host Lakers to the victory.

The win evened Greenville’s record at 3-3 while Valley High of Bingham slipped to 5-2.

Chris Nile added 13 points for the Lakers while Jarod Strid and Mike Burgess had 11 points each.

For Valley, Dustin Littlefield led the way with 18 points. Lance Sherman and Ryan Flannery had 10 points each.

Greenville (69)

Turner 9(2), Nile 3(7), Strid 5(1), Mi.Burgess 5, J.Morrill 2(1), Anderson 1, Owens 1(1), Crockett 2, B.Morrill, McEachern, Ma. Burgess, Saucier Valley (51)

Littlefield 7(1), Sherman 3(3), Flannery 5, Bean 4(1), Davis 1, Cates 1, Belanger, Hilmer, Rosenberg, Davis, McDonald

3-pt. goals: Mi.Burgess; Littlefield 3, Sherman Greenville 19 34 51 69 Valley 13 22 37 51


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