November 25, 2024
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Estes’ 18 leads Patriots past deliberate Pandas

MILO – Jake Estes scored 18 points and pulled down eight rebounds to lead the host Penquis Valley Patriots to a 50-40 schoolboy basketball victory over Lee Academy on Wednesday.

Brian Heal tossed in 15 and Chris Cowing chipped in 12 for as the Patriots solved the Panda’s slow-down offense.

George Bunker led the Pandas with 15 points.

Lee Acad. (3-8) 40

Corbin 1-0-3, Peters 2-4-8, Bunker 6-1-15, Aldrich, Love, Cole, Doane, Noble 2-0-5, Rice 1-0-2, Turner 3-0-7 Penquis (8-4) 50

Cowing 3-6-12, Greatorex, Larrabee, Estes 7-4-18, B. Heal 6-1-15, Harris 1-2-5, Perkins, T. Heal, J. Heal

3-pt. goals: B. Heal, Harris, Corbin, Noble, Turner, Bunker 2 Lee Acad. 5 15 17 40 Penquis 11 17 28 50

JV: Penquis 75, Lee Acad. 68

Lubec 66, Jonesport-Beals 62

At Jonesport, Jamie Lyons scored 10 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Hornets to victory.

Greg Giggie added 11 points for the winners.

Byron Carver scored 18 points for the Royals, Brian Alley added 15, and Stephen Beal put in 12.

Lubec (6-4) 66

Lyons 12-6-30, Giggie 5-0-11, Murphy 4-0-8, Blake 3-0-8, Carmen 2-0-6, Felther 1-0-3, Williams, McGonigal, Warmell, Bailey, Jackson, Rouse, Ferguson, Shaw Jonesport-Beals (4-6) 62

Bean 5-2-12, Alley 6-1-15, Carver 7-4-18, Johnson 1-0-3, Look 2-0-4, Tibbetts 2-1-5, Faulkingham 2-1-5, Mawson, Crowley, Beal, Urquhart, Mills

3-pt. goals: Giggie, Blake 2, Carmen 2, Felther; Alley 2, Johnson Lubec 13 29 39 66 Jonesport-Beals 25 42 54 62

JV: Lubec 58, Jonesport-Beals 56

Katahdin 79, So. Aroostook 60

At Dyer Brook, four players scored at least 16 points to help Katahdin of Sherman Station get the win.

Nate Richardson led the way with 21 while Willie Sleeper added 20 and Wade Stubbs and Luke Cullins had 16 apiece.

Brad Jones sparked host Southern Aroostook Warriors with 14 points. Jeremiah Gordon added 11 and Nick Russell 10.

Katahdin (6-4) 79

Richardson 9-2-21, Sleeper 8-0-20, Stubbs 8-0-16, Cullins 7-0-16, J. McNally 1-0-2, N. McNally 1-0-2, Mann 1-0-2, Mooney, Braun, Smith, Jilek, Smit, Rush, Shippee So. Aroostook (0-9) 60

Jones 6-2-14, Gordon 4-0-11, Russell 1-8-10, Lane 3-2-8, Michaud 3-1-7, J. Porter 2-2-6, Mayberry 0-1-1, C. Porter 1-0-2, Hersey 0-1-1, Bragen, Walker

3-pt. goals: Sleeper 4, Richardson 3, Cullins 2; Gordon 3 Katahdin 20 41 64 79 SAHS 12 30 38 60

JV: SAHS 60, Katahdin 57

Wisdom 55, Limestone 48

At St. Agatha, Craig Thibeault’s 13 points and 10 apiece from Robbie Lavoie and Matt Deschaine led a balanced attack that carried Wisdom past Limestone.

Limestone rallied from a 12-point deficit in the second half to cut the lead to four but that’s as close as the Eagles could get.

Curtis Coachman’s game-high 17 points led Limestone.

Limestone (1-9) 48

Coachman 8-1-17, Bernier 1-0-2, Chin 2-1-5, Fernald 0-3-3, Chasse 3-0-6, Tweed 1-1-3, Reed 1-0-2, Trowbridge 3-0-6, West 2-0-4, Hall Wisdom (7-5) 55

Thibeault 5-1-13, Lavoie 3-4-10, M. Deschaine 3-4-10, D. Michaud 4-0-8, K. Michaud 1-4-6, J. Michaud 2-2-6, S. Thibeault 1-0-2, Soucy

3-pt. goals: C. Thibeault 2 Limestone 9 19 30 48 Wisdom 14 25 38 55

JV: Limestone 60, Wisdom 57

Belfast 56, MCI 52

At Belfast, Chad Larrabee scored 16 points to help the host Lions sneak away with a win.

Dickie Gould added nine points for Belfast, which got scoring from 10 different sources.

Jeff Gillambardo paced Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield with a game-high 21 points. Travis Fitts tossed in 12 points.

MCI (6-4) 52

Gillambardo 6-7-21, Hirano 3-0-6, Plamandon 2-2-6, Lykens 1-1-3, Fitts 5-2-12, Cummings 2-0-4, Collins, Walker, Estes Belfast (5-5) 56

Larrabee 5-4-16, Benjamin 1-2-4, Gould 1-7-9, Guthrie 1-0-3, Jeff Littlefield 1-0-2, Macom 2-1-5, Miles 0-1-1, Joe Littlefield 1-1-3, Lewis 3-1-7, Walsh 2-2-6, Marden

3-pt. goals: Gillambardo; Larrabee 2, Guthrie

PCHS 72, Greenville 59

At Guilford, Ryan White scored 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds and Shawn King scored 22 and also pulled down 12 rebounds to lead host Piscataquis Community High to the victory.

White scored 13 of his points in the fourth quarter when theaway.

Jason Waterhouse chipped in with 11 points for the Pirates.

Senior forward Rance McEachern poured in a game-high 34 points for Greenville.

Greenville (8-3) 59

McEachern 14-6-34, R. Burgess 3-0-8, Wilson 1-0-2, M. Burgess 2-0-4, Deming 2-0-4, Walden 2-0-5, Smith 0-3-3, Jefferson, Wilson, Morrill PCHS (3-9) 72

King 7-5-22, White 6-11-23, Waterhouse 5-1-11, Gilbert 4-0-9, Morrison 2-3-7, Starbird, Levesque, Larson

3-pt. goals: King 3, Gilbert; M. Burgess, Walden Greenville 15 25 40 59 PCHS 10 26 46 72

JV: PCHS 69, Greenville 59

Girls Basketball

Van Buren 52, Wisdom 35

At Van Buren, senior center Lori Morrow became the second player in Van Buren schoolgirl basketball history to eclipse the 1,000-point mark as her game-high 27 points gave her 1,022 for her career.

Morrow also pulled down 19 rebounds.

Lynn Tardiff contributed 14 points to the Van Buren attack.

Tracy Guerrette’s 11 points and Kim Michaud’s seven led Wisdom.

Wisdom (4-7) 35

Guerrette 3-4-11, M. Ouellette 1-0-2, Michaud 3-0-7, Chamberland 1-2-4, T. Cyr 1-0-3, Paradis 1-0-2, Derosier 3-0-6, Jarvis Van Buren (4-4) 52

Morrow 12-3-27, V. Cyr 3-0-6, Sirois 2-0-4, Tardiff 6-1-14, H. Ouellette 1-0-2, Ayotte, T. Ouellette

3-pt. goals: Guerrette, Michaud, Cyr; Tardif Wisdom 8 21 31 35 Van Buren 17 31 43 52

Georges Valley 52, Hall-Dale 23

At Hallowell, Mia Lombardo scored 14 points to spark the win for Georges Valley of Thomaston.

For Hall-Dale, Michelle Barry led with six points.

Georges Valley (6-3) 52

Watson 4-0-9, Vose 2-1-5, Staples, Campbell 4-0-8, LaFrance 2-1-6, Lombardo 6-2-14, Smith, Jones 2-0-5, Crossman 1-0-3, Hilchey, Sobchuk 1-0-2 Hall-Dale (4-6) 23

Cunningham 2-0-4, Garofolo 1-1-3, Howe 1-0-2, Gray 2-0-4, McLean, Lozano, Young, Montieth 2-0-4, Mathews, Barry 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Watson, LaFrance, Jones, Crossman Georges Valley 11 19 31 52 Hall-Dale 7 11 17 23

MDI 44, John Bapst 38

At Mount Desert, Brianne Barker’s 17 points were enough to hold off a late Crusaders’ charge.

Erin Shaw added eight points for Mount Desert Island.

For John Bapst, Camilla Moore had 12.

John Bapst (4-7) 38

C. Moore 5-2-12, Young 3-2-9, Googins 3-2-8, Lawler 2-0-4, Smith 1-1-3, Albair 1-0-2, Miragliuolo, V. Moore MDI (9-1) 44

Barker 8-1-17, Shaw 3-2-8, Joy 3-0-6, Emory 3-0-6, Lewis 2-1-5, Haskell 1-0-2, Slack, Hackett, Doyle

3-pt. goals: Young John Bapst 10 15 21 38 MDI 12 20 31 44

MCI 52, Belfast 46

At Belfast, Jodi Cummings scored seven of her game-high 19 points in the third period as Maine Central Institute outscored Belfast 23-9 to erase a six-point halftime deficit en route to the win.

Karen Brown had all six of her points in the third period to aid the rally.

Emily Bradeen and Dorothy Connors combined for 15 MCI points.

Liza Bachelder’s 16 points and Darci Brown’s nine led Belfast.

MCI (3-7) 52

Kane 1-0-2, K. Brown 2-2-6, Bradeen 4-0-8, Hodges 0-2-2, Jensen 1-2-4, Cummings 8-3-19, Morancie, Baker 0-2-2, Connors 3-1-7, Kerr 1-0-2 Belfast (0-10) 46

Marden 1-0-2, McClure 1-3-5, Bachelder 7-2-16, Kelley 1-0-2, Brown 3-3-9, Annis 1-0-2, Russ, Box 1-0-2, Peaslee 3-1-7, Barry 0-1-1 MCI 7 21 44 52 Belfast 10 27 36 46


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