ROCKPORT – The defending State Class B champion Camden Hills Windjammers used a balanced scoring attack to post their 15th win, 74-61, over Lincoln Academy of Newcastle in a schoolboy basketball game Thursday night.
Greg Stammen and Damon Massey each scored 10 points for the winners.
Kyle Benner scored 22 points for the Eagles and Deric Verney added 14.
Lincoln Academy (4-13) 61
Brown 2-1-6, Feltis, Elwell 0-2-2, Howell 0-5-5, Verney 4-6-14, Rainey, Benner 8-2-22, Wallace 2-2-6, Bucklan, Cyr 2-2-6
Camden Hills (15-2) 74
Davis 4-0-9, Crupi 3-0-6, Moro 1-0-2, Beveridge, Draper 1-3-5, Horn 2-1-5, T. Stammen 0-2-2, G. Stammen 2-6-10, Fitzgerald 3-0-7, Aylward 3-0-8, Scamfer, Massey 4-2-10, Fitzpatrick, Puls 3-0-6, Dennen 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Brown, Benner 4; Davis, Fitzgerald, Aylward 2
Lincoln Acad. 10 27 43 61
Camden Hills 18 38 56 74
JV: Lincoln Academy 51-49
Lubec 47, Highview Chr. 42
At Bangor’s Eastern Maine Technical College, Dylan Lord scored seven of his 15 points in the third quarter as Lubec outscored Highview Christian of Charleston 16-4 to erase a seven-point halftime deficit.
Jordan Hall and Brian Scoville had 11 points apiece for the winners.
Devan Philbrick pumped in a game-high 25 points for Highview Christian and Nick Waite added eight.
Lubec (3-14) 47
Hall 5-0-11, Lord 6-3-15, Scoville 5-0-11, Marston 2-0-5, Jones 1-2-5, Rice, McConnell, Brown
Highview Christian (7-6) 42
Philbrick 9-7-25, Kneeland 2-1-5, N. Richards 1-2-4, Waite 3-2-8, Martinelli, A. Richards
3-pt. goals: Hall, Scoville, Marston, Jones
Lubec 7 18 34 47
Highview Chr. 14 25 29 42
Hermon 92, Bucksport 70
At Bucksport, Joey Schacht netted 21 points to help lead Hermon past Bucksport.
Phil Cayford added 15 points for the Hawks while Ron Lane scored 13 and Adam Duplisea added 10.
Wade Hopkins led Bucksport with 21 points while Adam Sheehan had 12 and Joe Cyr chipped in with 10.
Hermon (9-9) 92
Cayford 4-5-15, Schacht 8-4-21, Keefe 4-0-9, McGowan 0-3-3, Duplisea 3-2-10, Shorey 4-1-9, Porter 3-0-6, Lanes 5-3-13, King 3-0-6, Gould
Bucksport (4-13) 70
Lalonde 1-0-3, Sheehan 5-012, Legere 2-0-4, Knight 2-0-4, Carmichael 4-1-9, Cyr 4-010, Cough 0-1-1, Clapper 2-0-4, Harvey 1-0-2, Hopkins 8-2-21
3-pt. goals: Cayford 2, Duplisea 2, Schacht, Keefe; Sheehan 2, Cyr 2, Lalonde
Hermon 21 41 67 92
Bucksport 23 38 49 70
JV: Bucksport 71-65 (OT)
Girls basketball
Woodland 62, Wash. Acad. 31
At Woodland, Kaitlyn Leeman scored 10 of her 16 points during a 18-6 third-quarter burst to lead the Dragons past the Raiders.
Leeman finished with 16 points for Woodland.
Mary Mawhinney led Washington Academy of East Machias with 12 points.
Washington Acad. (6-12) 31
Mawhinney 4-4-12, A. Govoni 1-2-4, L. Govoni 1-0-2, Stausser 0-1-1, E. Govoni 0-4-4, Almendinger, Livingstone 1-0-2, Hussman 2-1-5, Baker 0-1-1, Ashby, Holmes, Parker
Woodland (12-5) 62
Leeman 7-0-16, Gillespie 2-1-5, Snowman 0-2-2, Smith 4-0-8, Ferry 1-2-5, Lord 3-0-6, Holmes 1-0-2, Troiani 3-0-6, Knights 4-0-8, Seavey 2-0-4, Vose, Brown
3-pt. goals: Leeman 2, Ferry
Washington Acad. 8 16 22 31
Woodland 15 26 44 62
Ellsworth 58, Sumner 33
At Ellsworth, Ashley Oleson tossed in 15 points as the Eagles prevailed.
Krystal Roberts chipped in with 10 points for the winners.
Hilary Page tallied 10 points to lead the Tigers of East Sullivan.
Sumner (1-17) 33
Page 4-0-10, Dunbar 3-2-8, Beattie 2-0-5, Page 3-2-8, Saunders 1-0-3, Ruhlin 0-1-1, Tucker, Alley, Rock, Scott, Klausmeyer 3-0-6, Racicot
Ellsworth (10-8) 58
Oleson 7-1-15, Roberts 3-4-10, Eaton 1-0-2, Boutaugh 2-2-7, Briggs 1-0-2, Kimball 3-0-8, Bickford, Duarte, Archer 3-0-6, Fortier 2-4-8, Jones, Tripp
3-pt. goals: Page 2, Beattie, Saunders; Kimball 2, Boutaugh
Sumner 11 21 27 33
Ellsworth 7 16 35 58
JV: Ellsworth 55-38
Belfast 68, Erskine 45
At Belfast, the Lions used a mix of sharp perimeter shooting and an effective post game to go on a 25-8 run after facing an early 11-5 deficit.
Ashley Bryant led the charge with 22 points, including four 3-pointers. The Lions finished with eight as a team. Catelyn Ross drained three 3’s and finished with 15 points.
Bonnie Dow knocked down five 3-pointers on her way to a team-high 17 points for the Eagles of South China. Ashley Shanholter chipped in with 10.
Erskine (9-8) 45
Dow 6-0-17, Horak 2-0-4, Fortin 1-0-2, Morgan 2-4-8, Macklin 0-1-1, Johnson, St. Amand, Gleaton 1-0-3, Anderson, Thomas, Everett, Bocchino, Shanholter 4-2-10
Belfast (14-3) 68
Bryant 9-0-22, Ross 6-0-15, Evans1-1-3, Nickerson 1-0-2, Mayer 1-0-2, Groening 3-0-6, Murphy 1-0-2, Ellis 2-1-6, Bailey, Marden 1-0-2, Mehuren 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Dow 5, Gleaton; Bryant 4, Ross 3, Ellis
Erskine 11 19 27 45
Belfast 8 30 53 68
JV: Belfast 38-29
Lubec 53, Highview Chr. 27
At Eastern Maine Technical College in Bangor, LeAnn Pike notched 17 points as the Hornets stung the Knights.
Brianne McPherson contributed nine points for the winners.
Sarah Lewis’ 16 points and Linda Pereia’s 11 led Highview Christian of Charleston.
Lubec (10-7) 53
Pike 8-1-17, B. McPhereson 4-1-9, Newman 2-0-4, S. McPhereson 1-1-3, Hall 2-0-4, Ka. Scoville 2-0-4, Kr. Scoville 4-0-9, Wright 1-0-3, Day
Highview Christian (2-13) 27
Lewis 8-0-16, Pereira 5-1-11, Plourde, Carey, Crooker, Jones
3-pt. goals: Kr. Scoville, Wright
Lubec 17 25 46 53
Highview Christian 4 10 17 27
Calais 71, East Grand 41
At Danforth, Calais forced 27 turnovers on East Grand while Danielle O’Brien added 18 points and 13 rebounds as the Blue Devils claimed the win.
Krystal Martin contributed with 16 points while Danielle Feck had 13 points and Sara Mahan chipped in with 11.
Amanda Godley led the East Grand effort with 16 points and 14 rebounds while Marie Gilman helped out with 10 points.
Calais (13-5) 71
O’Brien 7-4-18, Martin 6-4-16, Feck 4-2-13, Mahan 5-1-11, Eagan 3-0-6, Smith 2-0-4, Leon 1-0-2, Gillespie 0-1-1, C. Taylor, L. Taylor
East Grand (7-11) 41
Godley 6-4-16, Gilman 3-4-10, McKay 2-0-6, Zaneldin 2-0-5, Osnoe 1-2-4, Parker, Shay, Maks, Dodge
3-pt. goals: Feck 3; McKay 2, Zaneldin
Calais 16 35 53 71
East Grand 5 19 29 41
Shead 46, Machias 32
At Eastport, Samantha Davis netted 22 points to help lift Shead past Machias.
Skylar Richardson helped out with 13 points while April Stubbs recorded 10 rebounds.
Christina Albee was the top scorer for Machias with 10 points.
Machias (2-14) 32
Albee 3-4-10, Alley 2-0-4, Whitman 1-0-3, Whitney 2-0-4, Rudd 3-2-8, Hayward 1-0-2, St. Pierre 0-1-1, Holmes, Jonson, Marshall, Stevens
Shead (13-5) 46
Richardson 5-3-13, Bowen 1-0-2, Davis 7-3-22, Beaulieu 3-1-7, N. Bouchard 1-0-2, V. Bouchard, Cummins, Stubbs, Cook, Martinez, Constant, Cox, McPhail, Morrison
3-pt. goals: Whitman; Davis 5
Machias 10 16 29 32
Shead 5 18 37 46
JV: Shead 57-30
Winslow 52, Mount View 48
At Thorndike, Brittany Morin and Sarah Roderigue scored 14 points each to pace the Black Raiders past the Mustangs.
Stephanie Bossie added 10 points for Winslow.
Ashley Barnard tallied 20 points, including a pair of 3-pointers in the fourth quarter which cut the margin to three points; Amy Miles had 14 points, and Jenna Drummond hauled in 11 rebounds.
Winslow (10-8) 52
Byrne 0-2-2, Gagne 3-0-6, Morin 2-10-14, LaPointe 1-0-2, Carter 2-0-4, Bossie 4-2-10, Roderigue 4-6-14, Maddin, Peters, Clement, Boutin, McClarie
Mount View (6-11) 48
Miles 5-4-14, Barnard 4-10-20, Whitcomb 2-1-5, Drummond 2-1-5, Clements 2-0-4, Hunter, Stevens, York, Mehuren
3-pt. goals: Barnard 2
Winslow 11 21 39 52
Mount View 5 19 30 48
JV: Winslow 54-18
Central 56, Searsport 34
At Corinth, Katie Ahearn and Jenny Rollins each poured in 22 points to lead the Devils to their 15th victory.
Pauline Vasiliauskas paced the Vikings with 19 points.
Searsport (11-7) 34
Vasiliauskas 9-1-19, Smith 0-7-7, Cook 1-1-3, Shute 1-2-4, Rainey 0-1-1, Hall, Francis-Mezger, Porter
Central (15-2) 56
Ahearn 8-6-22, Davis 2-1-5, Bell 1-0-2, Rollins 10-1-22, Collins 1-0-2, Daniel 1-1-3, Lyford, Me. Jones, Ma. Jones, Griffiths, Elliott, Underhill
3-pt. goals: Rollins
Searsport 7 18 25 34
Central 19 35 49 56
JV: Searsport 37-32
Valley 64, Greenville 62 (2OT)
At Greenville, Margo Malloy’s layup with 25 seconds left in the second overtime gave Valley of Bingham the lead for good and Kristin Baker added a free throw 13 seconds later.
Jessica Fitzmaurice scored 14 of her team-high 19 points in the second half as Valley erased an 11-point halftime deficit.
Melanie Vieniere had 15 points for the winners. Krystal Rollins and Malloy chipped in with 11 apiece.
Freshman Beth Bartley poured in a career-high 34 points for Greenville and she also gathered in 16 rebounds. Sarah Hanson had nine points.
Valley 64
Baker 2-1-6, Malloy 4-3-11, McCandless, Rollins 4-0-11, McAllister 1-0-2, J. Fitzmaurice 6-7-19, Vieniere 4-4-15, L. Fitzmaurice
Greenville 62
Lavigne 1-0-2, Bouley 2-1-5, Hanson 4-1-9, M. Bartley 1-1-3, Breton 1-5-7, Larsen 1-0-2, B. Bartley 13-8-34
3-pt. goals: Rollins 3, Vieniere 3, Baker
Valley 12 22 37 55 61 64
Greenville 11 33 44 55 61 62
Hampden 52, Old Town 42
At Hampden, Emmy Russell and Jill Beal each tossed in 14 points to help carry Hampden to the win.
Renee Thibodeau and Kristi Mitchell scored 15 points apiece for Old Town.
Old Town (9-6) 42
Bergeron 2-1-5, Marquis 0-1-1, Thibodeay 5-2-15, St. Peter 1-0-2, K. Mitchell 6-3-15, L. Mitchell 1-0-2, Randall 1-0-2, Spencer, Cole
Hampden (10-4) 52
Stephenson 1-4-6, Morris 2-2-6, Campbell 4-0-8, Russell 6-2-14, Beal 4-6-14, Ireland 2-0-4, Peters, Thompson
3-pt. goals: Thibodeau 3
Old Town 13 21 30 42
Hampden 10 31 37 52
JV: Hampden 61-48
Medomak Valley 55, Morse 52
At Waldoboro, the Panthers built a 14-point first quarter lead and then held off a fourth quarter comeback bid by the Shipbuilders to earn the win.
Laura Briggs had 14 points and 11 rebounds while Heather Fogg tossed in 13 points for Medomak Valley. Nikki Brown had seven rebounds and Eva Birk grabbed six boards for the Panthers.
Sydney Perkins had 14 points and Sara Wells 11 for Morse of Bath.
Morse (2-12) 52
Cloutier 3-1-8, Gabor 1-1-4, Perkins 7-0-14, Seeley 2-0-4, Fairfield 1-4-6, Heppell 2-1-5, Wells 4-3-11, Lucas, Preble, Rice, Doucette, Gilmore
Medomak Valley (4-10) 55
Scwab 1-0-2, Cornforth 2-0-4, Cullity 2-0-5, Ludwig 2-2-6, Brown 2-2-6, Birk 1-0-2, Pinkham 0-3-6, Briggs 5-4-14, Fogg 5-1-13, Overlock, Marquis, McKeller, Mountainland
3-pt. goals: Fogg 2, Gullity; Cloutier, Gabor
Morse 5 19 30 52
Medomak Valley 19 29 40 55
JV: Morse 55-38
Hermon 66, Bucksport 34
At Hermon, Jessie Wiggin poured in 25 points to help boost Hermon past Bucksport.
Amber Smith, Shannon Wiggin and Shannon Dobbins each added 10 points for the Hawks.
Jessica Taylor led the Bucksport effort with 16 points.
Bucksport (1-17) 34
Andrews 3-0-6, Smith 1-0-3, Taylor 5-4-16, Allen 2-0-4, Murauckas 2-1-5, Adams, Black, Gourley
Hermon (10-8) 66
Wiggin 9-4-25, Smith 2-6-10, Garland 1-0-2, Dobbins 4-1-10, Nightingale 1-0-2, Wggin 5-0-10, Hall 2-1-5, McDonald 0-2-2, Ormsby, White, Hill
3-pt. goals: Taylor 2, Smith; Wiggin 3, Dobbins
Bucksport 7 16 25 34
Hermon 17 29 47 66
JV: Hermon 33-27
Rockland 57, MCI 39
At Rockland, Caitlin Hynes scored 16 points and made nine steals to spark Rockland to victory.
Anna Hurley had 10 points including six in the third quarter when Rockland outscored Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield 16-7 to break the game open.
Ashley Currier and Kasey Dodge combined for 17 points to lead MCI.
MCI (2-15) 39
Lancaster 3-0-6, Currier 4-0-9, Sullivan 3-0-7, Ferland 3-1-7, J. Holt 1-0-2, K. Dodge 2-2-8, Weeman, Knox, M. Holt, Frost, Roy, Lamarie, M. Dodge
Rockland (11-6) 57
Todd 1-0-2, Grant 2-3-7, Hurley 1-8-10, Felt 2-2-7, J. Clark 2-0-4, Dunton 1-2-4, N. Clark 0-1-1, Barnes 2-2-6, Hynes 4-8-16, Belyea, Kenniston, Oliver.
3-pt. goals: Currier, Sullivan; Felt
MCI 13 26 33 39
Rockland 18 33 49 57
Hockey
Brewer 6, Hampden 2
At Brewer, Jeremiah Richter and Josh Kochis each had two goals to power the Witches.
Kochis also dished out an assist for 14-2 Brewer and Robbie Hayes had two. Wally Tardiff notched a goal plus an assist. Will Prescott added a goal and Matt Grimes an assist. In addition to making 19 saves against 21 shots, netminder Spencer Dunbar had an assist of his own.
Adam Standley tallied a pair of unassisted goals for the 12-3 Broncos. Garrett Macgowan recorded 25 saves on 31 shots.
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