CALAIS – Whitney Stevens scored nine of his 23 points during a 19-9 second-quarter to lead the Washington Academy Raiders to a 65-54 schoolboy basketball win over the Calais Blue Devils Tuesday night.
Jared Gray tossed in 14 points for Washington Academy of East Machias and Ryan Harmon added 10.
Garrett Dickerson’s 20-point effort led the Blue Devils.
Washington Acad. (5-0) 65
Harmon 4-0-10, Ja. Gray 6-2-14, Stevens 10-2-23, Je. Gray 1-0-2, Ramsdell 3-2-8, Ster nbergh 1-0-2, Look 3-0-6, Merritt, Colbeth, Hostetter
Calais (2-2) 54
Dickerson 8-4-20, Smith 4-0-9, McLean 4-0-9, McPhee 1-3-5, McDonald 4-0-9, Woodside 1-0-2, Reynolds, Guthrie
3-pt. goals: Harmon 2, Ja. Gray 2, Stevens; Smith, McLean, McDonald
Washington Acad. 11 30 48 65
Calais 14 23 36 54
JV: Calais 67-65
Dirigo 65, Carrabec 43
At North Anson, Brandon Berry scored 10 points in the third quarter as the Cougars pulled away from the Cobras.
Berry finished with a game-high 18 points for Dirigo of Dixfield. Trevis Knapp added 15.
Travis Yahn led Carrabec with 14 points.
Dirigo (1-3) 65
Pineau 3-0-6, Daley, Holman, B. Berry 7-3-18, Donahue, S. Berry 1-2-4, Gague 4-0-9, Knapp 6-3-15, Slawek, Langervin 4-1-9, Richards 2-0-4, Holmquist, Hall
Carrabec (0-4) 43
Howell 0-3-3, Manzer 1-0-2, Roderick 1-0-2, Yahn 6-2-14, Therrian 2-2-6, Coutts 2-2-6, Turner 3-2-8, Estes 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Holman
Dirigo 16 36 51 65
Carrabec 12 24 34 43
Machias 62, Narraguagus 52
At Machias, Chris Correll scored 15 of his game-high 36 points in the second quarter as the Bulldogs rallied past the Knights of Harrington.
James McCarty and Cory Brooks each chipped in with seven points. Brooks pulled down 15 rebounds and Correll added 10.
Jamie Bailey powered Narraguagus with 17 points. Zach Worcester scored 15.
Narraguagus (2-2) 52
Checker 1-0-2, Strout 3-2-8, Bailey 7-2-17, Rossi 2-0-4, Worcester 6-1-15, Pelletier 2-2-6
Machias (2-2) 62
McCarthy 2-2-7, Anderson 0-5-5, Correll 14-8-36, Falvey 2-1-5, Brooks 1-5-7, Roberts 1-0-2, Frutchey
3-pt. goals: Worcester 2, Bailey; McCarthy
Narraguagus 11 23 39 52
Machias 10 33 49 62
JV: Narraguagus 58-55 (OT)
Cam. Hills 53, Mt. View 52 (OT)
At Rockport, Will Horn hit a pullup jumper with about five seconds to play in the extra session to give the Windjammers the win.
Horn finished with eight points. Tom Dennen’s two free throws in the final seconds of regulation sent it to OT. He ended up with six.
Jamey Davis led Camden Hills with 13 points, four assists and four steals. Ben Draper added 10.
Matt Higgins tossed in 17 for the Mustangs of Thorndike. Anthony Greenlaw and Kyle Harvey notched 10 each.
Mount View (1-3) 52
Higgins 7-3-17, Greenlaw 5-0-10, Harvey 3-1-10, Jones, Miles 1-0-2, Ward 0-2-2, Criechton 2-0-4, Goodale 2-1-5, Wentworth 1-0-2
Camden Hills (3-1) 53
Davis 6-1-13, Draper 4-0-10, Horn 4-0-8, Starmen 2-1-5, Fitzgerald 2-0-6, Scamfer 1-0-2, Tedford 1-1-3, Puls, Dennen 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Hardy 3; Draper 2, Fitzgerald 2
Mount View 10 17 38 47 52
Camden Hills 9 20 31 47 53
East Grand 61, Shead 40
At Eastport, Darius Parker poured in 18 points to power the Vikings of Danforth.
Seth Preston chipped in with 13 points and Eric Hanington added 10 for East Grand.
Aaron Sullivan paced the Tigers with 12 points.
East Grand 61
Parker 6-5-18, Preston 5-2-13, E. Hanington 3-3-10, M. Hanington 2-0-4, Scott 2-1-5, Faulkner 3-0-6, Byers, Dicker 1-2-4, A. Hanington 0-1-1
Shead 40
Sullivan 4-4-12, Kroll 4-0-8, Lewey 4-0-8, Stanhope, Martinez, Cyr, Maloney 3-0-6, C. Hastings 3-0-6, S. Hastings
3-pt. goals: Parker, Preston, E. Hanington
East Grand 19 35 54 61
Shead 9 14 24 40
JV: Shead 63-60
Ellsworth 74, Bucksport 45
At Ellsworth, Corey DeWitt drained four 3-pointers en route to 20 points in a victory for the Eagles.
Joey DeWitt contributed 14 points and Andy Tracy had 10 for Ellsworth. Five other players scored at least three points.
Joey Carmichael tossed in 15 points for the Golden Bucks. Brian Clapper scored 10.
Bucksport (2-2) 45
Pooler 0-1-1, Legere 1-0-2, Hopkins 2-0-4, Remick, Bunker, Mills, Johnson 2-1-5, Gourley 1-0-2, Ames 1-0-2, Clapper 3-3-10, Harvey 2-0-4, Carmichael 6-1-15, Gifford, Rump
Ellsworth (3-0) 74
Young, Katsiaficas 2-2-7, C. Dewitt 7-2-20, J. Dewitt 6-2-14, Berry 2-0-5, Tracy 3-2-10, Jones 1-1-3, Britt 2-3-7, Conners, Ryan, Jordan 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: Carmichael 2, Clapper; C. Dewitt 4, Tracy 2, Katsiaficas, Berry
Bucksport 18 29 53 74
Ellsworth 11 22 32 45
JV: Bucksport 62-52
Foxcroft 61, Dexter 38
At Dover-Foxcroft, Matt Carey’s 18-point, 11-rebound effort led the Ponies past Dexter.
Lincoln Robinson chipped in with 10 for Foxcroft and Josh Withee added eight points and seven assists.
Brett Towle had eight to spark the Tigers.
Dexter (2-2) 38
H. Martin 2-0-4, Kenny 1-1-3, Towle 3-1-8, Day 1-2-4, Murray 2-0-4, Poulen 1-0-2, Rabideau 2-0-4, R. Martin 1-0-3, McCarthy 3-0-6
Foxcroft (4-0) 61
Carey 7-4-18, Robinson 5-0-10, Withee 4-0-8, Terill 1-0-3, Ernest 1-2-4, Coran 0-2-4, Gilbert 4-1-9, Perry 3-0-7
3-pt. goals: Towle, Martin; Terill, Perry
Dexter 6 14 25 38
Foxcroft 9 22 42 61
Nokomis 50, Hampden 47
At Newport, with the Warriors ahead by only one point, Devin Gee made two from the line for Nokomis with five seconds left to play.
Seth Bradstreet and Tyler Norris both scored 13 points for the Warriors.
Josh McNutt scored 14 points for the Broncos, and brought the game to 48-47 in the fourth quarter. Pat Moran had three blocked shots and 10 points.
Hampden (1-1) 47
Shannon 0-0-0, Meehan 2-2-6, Moran 3-4-10, McNutt 6-2-14, Uhrin 3-0-6, Ross 1-0-2, Bouchard 0-0-0, Hodgdon 2-0-4, Silver 0-0-0, Cook 2-1-5
Nokomis (2-0) 50
Gee 1-4-7, Hogan 0-0-0, Bradstreet 6-2-13, Dunlap 0-2-2, McDaniel 2-0-6, Hobert 0-0-0, Cahill 2-5-9, Patten 0-0-0, Norris 3-7-13, Wing 0-0-0
3-pt. goals: Gee, Bradstreet, McDaniel (2)
Hampden 5 20 37 47
Nokomis 5 8 29 50
JV: Hampden 60-51
MCI 45, Oak Hill 41
At Pittsfield, Mike Godfrey scored six of his team-high nine points in the third quarter as Maine Central Institute erased a one-point halftime deficit by outscoring Oak Hill of Sabattus 13-7 to take the lead for good.
Ryan Bennett and Mike Adams combined for 14 MCI points.
Adam Labbe’s game-high 11 points and Dan Labrie’s nine led Oak Hill.
Oak Hill (0-4) 41
Labbe 5-1-11, Guerrette 1-1-3, Eaton, Bisson, Daniels 1-0-2, Camardese, Levesque 2-0-5, Crook, Leavitt, Allred, Hinkley 1-4-6, Tracy 0-1-1, Labrie 4-1-9, Duchette 2-0-4
MCI (1-3) 45
Trombley 0-2-2, Bennett 1-5-7, Adams 2-3-7, Hayama 1-1-3, Huff 2-1-5, Wilson 1-0-2, Godfrey 3-1-9, Quint 1-0-2, Shibuya 3-0-6, Souliere, Curtis 1-0-2, Judkins
3-pt. goals: Levesque; Godfrey 2
Oak Hill 9 19 26 41
MCI 8 18 31 45
Schoolboy hockey
Bangor 3, Cony 2 (OT)
At Bangor’s Sawyer Arena, sophomore Nick Payson scored his third goal of the game with 33 seconds left in overtime as undefeated Bangor edged Cony of Augusta to pick up its third win.
Payson took a pass across the neutral zone from his brother, senior Ben Payson, and then scored the game-winner with a high shot from the top of the circle past Cony goalie Mike Levaglio.
Payson, who now has eight goals in Bangor’s three games, gave the Rams a 2-0 lead with a pair of second-period goals. He opened the scoring 8:54 into the period on assists from Mike McPike and Ben Estabrook.
Payson scored again 11:14 into the period on an assist from McPike, but Cony countered 31 seconds later when Chris Vashon scored on an assist from Chris Gay.
Gay scored on an assist from Vashon 8:14 into the third period to send the game into overtime.
Bangor goalie Aaron Buzzell made 24 saves on 26 shots, while Levaglio made 20 saves on 23 shots for 2-1 Cony.
Girls basketball
Camden Hills 48, Mount View 28
At Thorndike, Marianne Croce led the way with 17 points for the victorious Windjammers.
Morgan Hart added eight for the winners.
Amy Miles and Stephanie Mehuren scored eight apiece for the Mustangs.
Camden Hills 48
Croce 5-6-17, Hart 3-2-8, Wiley 1-1-3, Friesland, Smith 2-0-6, Newcombe 1-0-2, Butler 0-1-1, Holgerson 1-2-4, Gushee, Neville 3-1-7, Richards, Perry
Mount View 28
A. Miles 3-2-8, Mehuren 3-2-8, Hunter, Stevens 2-0-5, York, L. Miles, Wooley, Jones 0-2-2, Cales 0-1-1, Gillette 0-1-1, Clements
3-pt. goals: Fitzpatrick; Howe
Camden Hills 10 23 37 48
Mount View 6 9 13 28
JV: Camden Hills 48-33
MDI 37, George Stevens 27
At Blue Hill, Emily Christie, Kelsey Stratton and Emma Stanley scored seven points apiece and Susan Falt had all four of her points in the fourth quarter as Mount Desert Island outscored George Stevens of Blue Hill 9-0 to pull away.
Sadie Beardsworth and Bethany Roberts had 10 points apiece for GSA.
MDI (2-1) 37
Stanley 3-0-7, Stratton 3-1-7, Rosbrough 1-1-3, Banks 1-0-2, Shuster 1-0-2, Hodgdon 1-0-2, Records, Falt 2-0-4, Young, Christie 3-1-7, Dow 1-1-3
George Stevens (1-2) 27
Keevan, Wardwell, Beardsworth 4-2-10, Roberts 4-2-10, Smith, Astbury, Brady, Moon 1-3-5, Winters 1-0-2, Conte, Flynn, Haskell
3-pt. goals: Stanley
MDI 12 20 28 37
GSA 10 21 27 27
JV: MDI 54-25-XX
Searsport 56, DI-Stonington 38
At Searsport, Nicole Shute led the way with 16 points as the Vikings downed the Mariners.
Megan Porter tossed in 13 for Searsport and Nori Francis-Metzger had 11.
Heather Hutchinson had 14 points for Deer Isle-Stonington.
DI-Stonington (0-3) 38
Larwy, Becton, McDonnell 1-0-2, Fifield, Lawson 1-0-2, Hutchinson 6-2-14, Bray 3-1-7, Eaton 3-0-6, Galle 0-2-2, Boyce 2-0-4, Fallmer
Searsport (1-2) 56
Shute 8-0-16, Hall 2-3-7, Tripp 2-0-4, Francis-Metzger 4-3-11, Frisby, Carroll 1-0-2, Porter 5-0-13, S. Brassbridge, M. Brassbridge, Neilson, Josephson, Cook 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Hutchinson; Porter 3
DI-Stonington 11 20 32 38
Searsport 14 32 47 56
Greenville 71, Forest Hills 26
At Jackman, Beth Bartley made 19 points for the Lakers as they tamed the Tigers.
Hannah Breton added 16 points and Sarah Hanson had 10.
Sarah Newman scored the game’s only 3-pointer and made seven points for Forest Hills.
Greenville (3-1) 71
B. Bartley 9-1-19, H. Breton 8-0-16, Muzzy 1-0-2, Larson 4-1-9, R. Breton 2-0-4, Hanson 5-0-10, M. Bartley 1-0-2, Farrington 0-4-4, Smith 0-1-1, Gary 1-0-2, Harris 1-0-2, Ward 0-0-0, Fiqmenero 0-0-0, Nystrof 0-0-0
Forest Hills (1-5) 26
Newman 3-0-7, Brown 1-4-6, Doyle 1-0-2, Achey 1-3-5, Turner 3-0-6, Newman 0-0-0, S. Baven 0-0-0, B. Baven 0-0-0, Brown 0-0-0
3-pt. goals: Newman
Greenville 18 38 57 71
Forest Hills 6 15 16 26
Penquis 41, PCHS 29
At Milo, Kate Hamlin scored nine of her game-high 16 points in the first half as Penquis built a comfortable 29-13 lead.
Charley Bradford’s 12 points paced Piscataquis Community High of Guilford.
PCHS (1-3) 29
Woodbury 1-2-4, Levesque, Bailey 2-1-5, K. Martel, C. Martel, Shufelt 2-2-6, McKusick, Farnham, Bradford 4-4-12, St. Louis, Littlefield 1-0-2
Penquis (2-2) 41
Hamlin 7-2-16, Hussey, H. Dolley, Graves 1-0-2, Morrill 2-0-4, S. Gerrish 3-0-6, Madden 3-0-6, Comeau, Cobb 2-0-4, M. Dolley 1-1-3, C. Gerrish
3-pt. goals: none
PCHS 3 13 19 29
Penquis 13 29 35 41
JV: Penquis 49-40
Dexter 80, Foxcroft 18
At Dover-Foxcroft, Ashley Ames poured in 29 points as the Tigers corralled the Ponies.
Sabrina Cote tossed in 15 for Dexter and Brittany Veazie added 12.
Coral Goggin’s five points led Foxcroft.
Dexter (4-0) 80
Ames 13-3-29, Cote 7-1-15, Veazie 6-0-12, Chapman, Mountain 2-3-7, Burton 1-0-3, Fogarty 1-0-2, Hartford 3-0-6, Alton, Patterson 2-1-6
Foxcroft (0-4) 18
Goggin 2-0-5, Weymouth 1-0-2, Anderson, Sheppard, F. Hall 2-0-4, Brown, MacPheters, Rice, A. Hall 2-0-4, Curry, Larabee, Martin 0-1-1, Marden 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Burton, Patterson; Goggin
Dexter 26 42 64 80
Foxcroft 4 10 14 18
Mount Ararat 72, Medomak 43
At Waldoboro, Erika Stupienski and Erin Johnson combined for 53 points to power Mount Ararat of Topsham past host Medomak Valley.
Stupienski had 15 first-half points and Johnson scored 14 more as Mount Ararat built a 40-24 intermission edge.
Heather Fogg’s 10 points and Ali Ludwig’s seven topped Medomak Valley.
Mount Ararat (2-0) 72
Emerson 3-0-6, Eiane 3-1-7, Gilbride 1-0-2, Stupienski 12-2-27, E. Johnson 13-0-26, Long 0-1-1, Stahl 0-1-1, Haggerty 1-0-2, Allen
Medomak Valley (1-1) 43
Kay. Jensen 1-0-2, Cornforth 2-1-5, Kac. Jensen 2-0-5, Ludwig 2-3-7, Fogg 3-2-10, Brown 2-0-5, Calderwood 1-0-2, Reynolds 1-2-4, Mountainland 0-3-3, R. Johnson, Lufkin, Philbrook
3-pt. goals: Stupienski; Fogg 2, Kac. Jensen, Brown
Mount Ararat 17 40 58 72
Medomak Valley 10 24 35 43
JV: Mount Ararat 43-38
Central 71, Sumner 32
At Corinth, Jenny Rollins poured in 23 points as the Red Devils handed the Vikes their first loss.
Shawna Bell chipped in with 11 for Searsport.
Sandra Klausmeyer led Searsport with 10.
Sumner (3-1) 32
Klausmeyer 4-2-10, Beal 2-3-7, Tucker 1-0-2, Dunbar 1-0-3, Page 0-2-2, Robinson 0-1-1, Bragdon 1-0-2, Pinkham 0-2-2, Bridges 1-1-3, Rock, Alley, Scott
Central (3-1) 71
Rollins 9-1-23, Bell 5-0-11, Collin 2-3-7, Davis 2-0-4, Elliott 2-0-4, Jones 2-0-4, Underhill 1-0-2, Daniel 1-0-2, Long 1-0-2, Griffiths 1-4-6, Libby 2-2-6, Gallagher
3-pt. goals: Rollins, Bell
Sumner 10 27 29 32
Central 29 49 64 71
JV: Sumner 26-20
Lee Acad. 48, Mattanawcook 44
At Mattanawcook, Shelby Pickering made 11 points in the forth quarter and moved the Pandas past the Lynx.
Pickering also had 14 rebounds and 23 points. Samantha Cole added 15 points for Lee.
Shannon Pietras scored 12 points for Mattanawcook. Quinci Sanderson and Ali Keegan each made 11 points.
Lee Academy (4-0) 48
J. Moors 0-2-2, Pickering 9-5-23, M. Moors, Hersom 1-1-3, Cole 6-3-15, Gifford 2-1-5, Maxwell, Ham
Mattanawcook Academy (0-4) 44
Pietras 5-2-12, Littlefield 1-0-2, Gulesian 2-0-4, Malone 1-0-2, Reed 1-0-2, Sanderson 3-4-11, Keegan 5-1-11, Cousineau, Oliver
3-pt. goals: Sanderson
Lee Acad. 8 19 31 48
Mattanawcook 8 22 34 44
JV: Mattanawcook 57-22
MCI 57, Oak Hill 18
At Sabattus, cousins Megan and Kasey Dodge had 11 and 12 points to lead the Huskies of Pittsfield to the win.
Macky Sullivan chipped in 11 points, eight rebounds and three steals for the winners. Ashley Currier pulled down eight rebounds. Victoria Huff collected six points, seven rebounds, seven assists and four steals.
Amber Chapman’s six-point effort led the Raiders.
MCI (2-2) 57
M. Dodge 5-1-11, J. Holt 3-1-8, K. Dodge 3-4-12, Sullivan 3-5-11, M. Holt 1-0-2, Currier, Kennedy 1-0-2, Lemari 1-1-3, Ferland 1-0-2, Frost, Huff 3-0-6
Oak Hill (1-3) 18
Chapman 2-2-6, Eaton 0-1-1, Stein, Mederous 1-1-3, Nault 0-4-4, Austin, Dyer, Kupfer, Quinlan 1-0-2, Pilsbury 1-0-2, Emmons
3-pt. goals: J. Holt
MCI 17 28 44 57
Oak Hill 4 7 11 18
JV: MCI 42-24
Katahdin 65, Bangor Chr. 35
At Husson College in Bangor, the Cougars went on a 21-9 spurt in the second quarter to pull away from the Patriots.
Brandi Violette and K.C. Duffy-Stanley each scored 11 points for Katahdin of Sherman Station.
Kaitlyn French led Bangor Christian with nine.
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