LUBEC – LeAnn Pike poured in 25 points to lead the Lubec girls basketball team to a 62-60 overtime victory over East Grand Wednesday in high school action.
Savannah McPherson racked up 21 points for the Hornets.
Amanda Godley led the Vikings of Danforth with 25 points. Marie Gilman chipped in with 15, and Paula Osnoe added 13.
East Grand 60
Godley 11-3-25, Osnoe 6-0-13, Gilman 3-8-15, McKay 1-0-3, Parker 2-0-4, Shaw, Marks, Dodge, Vanellin
Lubec 62
Pike 10-5-25, McPhereson 9-3-21, Newman 0-4-4, Hall 1-1-3, Ka. Scoville 2-0-5, Kr. Scoville 2-0-4, Wright, Day
3-pt. goals: Osnoe, Gilman, McKay; Ka. Scoville
East Grand 8 22 25 51 60
Lubec 13 25 40 51 62
Ellsworth 35, Orono 31
At Orono, Ashley Oleson notched a double-double, scoring 15 points and grabbing 10 rebounds as the Eagles held off the Red Riots.
Olivia Alford scored six of her 10 points in the fourth quarter for Orono. Stacey Saucier tallied seven points and 10 rebounds.
Ellsworth (7-7) 35
Oleson 5-5-15, Eaton 1-2-4, Boutaugh 2-0-4, Kimball 1-0-2, Bickford 0-2-2, Archer 1-0-2, Roberts 2-0-4, Tripp 1-0-2
Orono (7-7) 31
Alford 5-0-10, Saucier 2-3-7, Glencross, See 2-1-5, Artesani 1-0-2, Shay 1-0-2, Lint 2-0-4, Sypher 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: none
Ellsworth 2 15 21 35
Orono 7 15 22 31
JV: Ellsworth 53-36
Bangor 47, Old Town 37
At Bangor, Caroline Weymouth tallied 14 points as the Rams upset the Indians.
Marissa McLeod notched nine points for Bangor, and Ashley Hayden hauled down 12 rebounds to go with seven points.
Kristi Mitchell led the way for Old Town with 14 points, while sister Leona added 12.
Old Town (7-4) 37
K. Mitchell 7-0-14, L. Mitchell 3-6-12, Bergeron 1-2-5, Marquis, Thibodeau 1-3-5, E. Kennedy, S. Kennedy 0-1-1
Bangor (4-6) 47
Weymouth 6-2-14, Ogden, Angst 2-1-5, Clarke 1-2-4, McLeod 3-3-9, McAllian, McCrum 1-4-6, Hayden 3-1-7, Curtis 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Bergeron
Old Town 12 18 26 37
Bangor 13 28 34 47
JV: Bangor 56-36
Ashland 47, GHCA 28
At Ashland, Ashlee Peters tallied 14 points to lead the Hornets past the Eagles.
Ashley Nemer chipped in with 10 points for the winners, including eight free throws.
Erin Moakler and Danielle Kelley led Greater Houlton Christian with six points apiece.
Greater Houlton Christian (5-8) 28
Moakler 3-0-6, Kelley 2-2-6, K. Lincoln 1-0-3, S. Jago 1-2-4, J. Lincoln, A. Jago 1-1-3, Farrar 0-3-3, Sjoberg 1-1-3, Gogan
Ashland (8-6) 47
Peters 6-2-14, Nemer 1-8-10, Caron 1-0-2, Carney, Smith 3-0-6, Chamberlin 3-1-7, Sherman 2-0-4, Spooner 0-1-1, Clark, Belskis, Long 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: K. Lincoln
GHCA 6 10 18 28
Ashland 6 18 31 47
Boys basketball
Foxcroft 60, Ellsworth 41
At Dover-Foxcroft, Danny White chalked up 18 points and seven rebounds as the Ponies galloped past the Eagles.
Matt Carey notched 14 points and six rebounds for the winners, while Bobby Gilbert had 13 points and six rebounds. Josh Withee dished out seven assists, and Brandon Hall hauled down seven rebounds.
Joey DeWitt sparked Ellsworth with 21.
Ellsworth (3-11) 41
DeWitt 7-5-21, Sprague 0-2-2, Mayo 1-1-4, Tracy 2-2-6, Jones 2-1-6, Sawyer 1-0-2, Berry, Carriere, McMillan, Putnam, Jordan
Foxcroft (12-1) 60
White 6-5-18, Carey 6-2-14, Gilbert 5-2-13, Robinson 1-0-2, Withee 1-3-5, Imbert 1-0-2, Hall 3-0-6, Ernest, Kennedy, Clark, Perry, Gosselin
3-pt. goals: DeWitt 2, Mayo, Jones; White, Gilbert
Ellsworth 8 20 29 41
Foxcroft 11 24 42 60
JV: Foxcroft 47-44
East Grand 77, Lubec 39
At Lubec, the Vikings went on a 28-4 spurt in the third quarter to seize control of the game.
Darius Parker led the charge with a game-high 21 points for East Grand of Danforth. Matt Scott racked up 19, and Josh Faulkner added 12.
Brian Scoville sparked the Hornets with 13 points. Jason Marsden scored 10.
East Grand (10-2) 77
Scott 9-1-19, Parker 5-9-21, Faulkner 6-0-12, R. Byers 3-2-8, E. Hanington 2-0-4, Irish 3-0-7, Gray 1-2-4, B. Byers 0-2-2, Preston, Smith, M. Hanington
Lubec (1-10) 39
Scoville 5-0-13, Marsden 4-0-10, Hall 3-0-6, Rice 1-2-4, Brown 1-0-3, Lord 1-1-3, Jones, McConnell
3-pt. goals: Scoville 3, Marsden 2, Brown; Parker 2, Irish
East Grand 17 33 61 77
Lubec 10 22 26 39
Lee 59, Katahdin 53
At Lee, Gerry Worster nailed a driving layup with 50 seconds remaining to give the Pandas a lead for good.
Jeremy Tripp hit a 3-pointer a minute earlier to give Lee a 53-51 lead, its first since the first quarter. The Cougars’ Tom Rodgerson then answered with a basket of his own to knot the score at 53. After Worster’s hoop, he and Tripp each sunk a pair of clutch free throws to ice the game.
Neil Cowan led Lee with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Worster finished with 12. Kris King netted 13 points, and Jason Mallett hauled down 12 rebounds.
Tom Rodgerson had six 3-pointers and ended up with a game-high 26 points for Katahdin of Sherman Station. Jordan Cullen and Brian Sullivan added 10 points each.
Katahdin (6-7) 53
Rodgerson 10-0-26, Cullen 4-2-10, Sullivan 4-1-10, McAvoy 1-0-2, Davis 1-0-2, McCarthy 1-0-2, Willett 0-1-1, Cyr, Cullen
Lee (4-10) 59
Cowen 6-3-16, King 5-2-13, Worster 4-3-12, Mallett 2-0-4, Dow 2-1-5, Currie 0-1-1, Tripp 2-2-8, Coulombe, Michaud, Doane, Fiske
3-pt. goals: Rodgerson 6, Sullivan; Tripp 2, Cowan, King, Worster
Katahdin 15 32 44 53
Lee 11 26 43 59
JV: Katahdin 57-47
Bangor 62, Old Town 41
At Old Town, Wes Day tossed in 13 points as the Rams rolled.
Robert Flynn added 12 points and Aaron Gallant put in 10 for Bangor, whose half-court man defense held the Indians to nine first-half points.
Tyler Tracewski led Old Town with 13 points. Kevin Emerson had nine.
Bangor (9-1) 62
Day 6-0-13, R. Flynn 6-0-12, Gallant 5-0-10, Jor. Heath 1-3-5, Achorn 1-2-4, Ray 2-2-6, Dow 1-0-2, K. Flynn 2-0-4, Cassidy 3-0-6, Jos. Heath, DeRosa, Larochelle, Prentiss, Conteh
Old Town (5-6) 41
Tracewski 5-3-13, Emerson 3-0-9, Petrie 3-0-6, Brown 2-0-4, Bjorn 2-0-4, Curtis 1-0-3, Thurston 1-0-2, Robbins, King, Dupuis, Conary
3-pt. goals: Day; Emerson 3
Bangor 16 33 48 62
Old Town 2 9 27 41
JV: Bangor 58-42
GHCA 65, Ashland 57
At Ashland, Drew Farrar went 12-for-12 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter to help lift the Eagles past the Hornets.
GHCA went 27-for-32 from the line overall. Farrar finished with 18 points for Greater Houlton Christian and Scott Duff had a game-high 20. Matt Hathaway added 18.
David Smith led Ashland with 12 points and Brent Austin put in 11.
Greater Houlton Christian (7-5) 65
Duff 8-4-20, Farrar 2-14-18, Hathaway 5-5-18, Lincoln 2-2-6, Jockett 1-1-3, Bell, Budd, Korhonen
Ashland (4-10) 57
Smith 5-2-12, Austin 4-2-11, Oakes 4-0-8, Hunter 2-3-7, Millett 2-0-4, Lewin 1-1-3, Perry 2-0-4, O’Clair 4-0-8, Eastman, Baker
3-pt. goals: Hathaway 3; Austin
GHCA 17 29 44 65
Ashland 15 24 42 57
Hockey
Foxcroft 5, Old Town 2
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Ryan McNulty scored two goals and added an assist as the Ponies rolled.
Joe Caparrelli scored one goal and had two assists. Ethan Annis and Derek Smith scored one goal apiece. Mike Freese and Billy Moriarity added an assist each. Jon Catell made 26 saves on 28 shots for 2-8 Foxcroft.
Andy Pease led the 2-10 Indians with a goal and an assist. Nathan Cates scored a goal and J.P. Stowe stopped 36 of 41 shots.
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