September 20, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Tracy paces Ellsworth victory

ELLSWORTH – Andy Tracy collected 15 points and eight rebounds as the Ellsworth Eagles held off pesky Sumner 50-41 in boys basketball action Friday night.

Anthony Jones and Corey DeWitt notched 10 points apiece for Ellsworth.

Kyle Joy’s 17 points led the Tigers of East Sullivan, and Jim White added 11.

Sumner (3-8) 41

Joy 7-2-17, White 3-3-11, Burditt 3-1-7, Johnson 2-0-4, Coffin, Allen, Penartz

Ellsworth (11-1) 50

Tracy 4-6-15, Jones 4-0-10, C. DeWitt 4-0-10, J. DeWitt 4-1-9, Katsiaficas 1-0-2, Berry, Britt 2-0-4, Jordan, Lonners

3-pt. goals: White 2, Joy; C. DeWitt 2, Jones 2, Tracy

Sumner 13 17 28 41

Ellsworth 15 23 37 50

JV: Sumner 71-61

Jonesport-Beals 81, Shead 65

At Eastport, Abraham Beal led all scorers with 26 points to pace Jonesport-Beals to victory over Shead.

Jeremy Chandler added 11 and Kyle Lamson tossed in 10 for the Royals.

Aaron Sullivan led the Tigers with 18 points.

Jonesport-Beals (7-4) 81

A. Beal 5-4-26, Chandler 5-1-11, Lamson 5-0-10, Alley 2-0-4, Balchen 2-1-7, D. Beal 3-0-6, Holmes 2-0-4, Faulkingham 1-0-2, Griffen 1-0-2, Libby 2-4-9

Shead (1-10) 65

Sullivan 7-4-18, Kroll 1-0-3, Lewey 4-0-9, Demolet 2-4-8, Stanhope 2-0-5, P. Joyner 0-1-1, Cyr 2-1-5, Maloney 1-0-2, Hastings 3-0-6, Kilton 1-3-5, S. Hastings 0-2-2, Bowen, Matinez, B. Joyner

3-pt. goals: Beal 4, Balchen, Kibby; Kroll, Lewey, Stanhope

Jonesport-Beals 18 43 72 81

Shead 13 27 40 65

JV: Jonesport-Beals 81-36

Washington Acad. 79, GSA 57

At East Machias, Whitney Stevens racked up 22 points to help the Raiders stay unbeaten.

Jared Gray notched 18 points and five steals for the hosts. James Ramsdell had a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Ryan Harmon added five assists.

Tim Carter led the George Stevens Academy Eagles of Blue Hill with 15 points. Colin Henry netted 12 and Andrew Lymburner 10.

George Stevens (4-7) 57

Carter 6-2-15, Henry 5-2-12, Lymburner 4-0-10, Cousins 0-1-1, Peake 2-0-4, Wessel 1-1-4, Bridges 2-0-4, Gray 3-1-7, Ensworth, Owen

Washington Acad. (11-0) 79

Stevens 9-1-22, Ja. Gray 7-3-18, Ramsdell 7-2-16, Harmon 2-1-6, Sternbergh 3-0-6, Look 1-0-2, Je. Gray 3-0-7, Wood 1-0-2, Hostetter, Merritt, Colbeth, Albee

3-pt. goals: Lymburner 2, Carter, Wessel; Stevens 3, Ja. Gray, Harmon, Je. Gray

George Stevens 13 20 44 57

Washington Acad. 15 37 58 79

JV: Washington Acad. 52-43

Machias 75, Lubec 59

At Lubec, Austin Roberts powered the Bulldogs with 18 points, including seven in the third quarter as Machias pushed out to a 23-point lead.

Chris Correll posted 15 points and Cory Brooks 10 for the Bulldogs.

Jesse Blake poured in 35 points for the Hornets, and Shane McPherson had 13.

Machias 75

A. Roberts 9-0-18, Correll 7-0-15, Brooks 4-2-10, McCarthy 2-1-6, I. Roberts 3-0-6, Frutchey 2-1-5, Calor 2-0-4, Leahy 1-0-3, Sullivan 2-0-5, Anderson 1-1-3, Falvey

Lubec 59

Blake 13-5-35, McPherson 3-5-13, O’Brien 2-0-4, Mathews 1-1-3, Rice 1-2-4, Munson, Jackson

3-pt. goals: Correll, McCarthy, Leahy, Sullivan; Blake 4, McPherson 2

Machias 28 35 59 75

Lubec 6 21 36 59

John Bapst 57, Hampden 54

At the Bangor Auditorium, Alex Means poured in 25 points to help the Crusaders corral the Broncos.

Kyle Ferrill chipped in with 13 for John Bapst.

Jordan Cook led Hampden with 24 points. Sam Hodgdon put in 11 while Josh McNutt tallied 10.

Hampden (5-5) 54

Cook 10-4-24, Hodgdon 5-0-11, McNutt 4-0-10, Meehan 3-2-8, Moran 0-1-1, McCue, Ross, Sliver

John Bapst (5-5) 57

Means 8-8-25, Ferrill 4-3-13, Leavitt 1-1-3, Freeman 1-0-2, Roach 2-1-5, Myerowitz 3-3-9, Snyder, Carey, Yeo

3-pt. goals: McNutt 2, Hodgdon; Ferrill 2, Means

Hampden 17 33 41 54

John Bapst 9 26 42 57

JV: John Bapst 64-41

Lincoln Acad. 65, Rockland 62

At Rockland, Patrick Howell tossed in 20 points and Derek Verney scored 19 as the Eagles fended off the Tigers.

Mike Eubanks tallied 16 for Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.

Wade Oliver led Rockland’s effort with 19 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, and three steals. Greg Crupi had 17 points and five assists, and Blake Hynes added 12 points.

Lincoln Acad. 65

Eubanks 6-3-16, Howell 8-4-20, Verney 7-3-19, Cyr 2-1-5, Buckland 2-0-4, Feltis 0-1-1, Williams, Elwell

Rockland 62

Oliver 8-3-19, Crupi 6-2-17, Hynes 6-0-12, Worster 2-2-7, Baudanza-Sturks 0-1-1, Feener 1-0-2, Grade 1-2-4, Lord, Cappola, Moholand, Cousins

3-pt. goals: Verney 2, Eubanks; Crupi 3, Worster

Lincoln Acad. 19 30 48 65

Rockland 15 34 47 62

DI-S Mariners 48, Bangor Chr. 36

At Husson College of Bangor, Josh Eaton scored 16 points, making five of six free throws in the fourth quarter to spark Deer Isle-Stonington.

Bryant Ciomei added 10 points, and Nick Ciomei had eight.

Matt Denbow and Eric Sobey each scored 10 for the Patriots. D.J. McCleary grabbed 12 rebounds.

Deer Isle-Stonington (7-4) 48

N. Ciomei 4-0-8, Robbins 2-2-6, L. Ciomei 2-0-4, Douglas 1-2-4, B. Ciomei 4-2-10, Eaton 3-8-16, Cousins, Allen, Haskell

Bangor Christian (4-7) 36

Guerin 1-0-2, Denbow 4-2-10, Cole 0-1-1, Shaw 2-1-5, Sobey 5-0-10, McCleary 3-0-6, A. Smith, Dearborn, Frost, M. Smith, Robinson, Wilson, Phinney 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Eaton

DI-Stonington 9 24 33 48

Bangor Chr. 11 17 26 36

JV: Bangor Christian 37-23

Houlton 70, Central 35

At Houlton, Mark Socoby registered 19 points, 11 rebounds, and four assists, good enough for a double-double and a win for his Shires.

Leif O’Connell provided 18 points and six steals for Houlton. Danny Bartlett added 12 points, and Winky Lloyd had 10 rebounds and four assists.

Mike Julian led the Red Devils of Corinth with eight points.

Central (3-10) 35

Julian 3-2-8, Underhill 1-0-2, D. Kane 2-0-4, Strout, Palmer 2-0-4, J. Kane 2-1-5, Parker, Elliott 2-0-5, Smith 1-2-4, Nickerson 1-1-3

Houlton (11-1) 70

Socoby 7-4-19, O’Connell 7-4-18, Bartlett 6-0-12, Bossie, B. Miles 1-1-3, Anderson 2-0-5, Hill 2-1-5, Duff 1-2-4, A. Miles, Lloyd 1-0-2, York 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Elliott; Socoby, Anderson

Central 2 21 26 35

Houlton 18 33 53 70

JV: Houlton 54-32

Bangor 65, Nokomis 41

At Newport, Jordan Heath scored 14 of his 20 points, including all his four 3-pointers, in the first quarter, pushing Bangor to an early lead.

After the game was tied at halftime, Mike Prentiss scored 10 in the third quarter for Bangor to again put them ahead. Prentiss tallied 14 total, along with 11 rebounds for the Rams.

Evan McDaniel led the Warriors with 10 points.

Bangor (5-5) 65

Heath 8-0-20, Prentiss 5-4-14, Astle 3-2-9, Aa. Gallant 3-1-8, Clark 2-0-4, Francis 1-1-3, Dowe 1-1-3, Anderson 1-0-2, Trundy 0-2-2, Conten, DeRosa, St. John, Al. Gallant

Nokomis (2-7) 41

McDaniel 2-6-10, Gee 2-0-6, Wing 1-4-6, Norris 1-3-5, Dunlop 2-0-4, J. Cahill 1-2-4, N. Cahill 2-0-4, Oldenburg 0-2-2, Hobart, Patton, Thornton

3-pt. goals: Heath 4, Astle, Aa. Gallant; Gee 2

Bangor 19 26 44 65

Nokomis 10 26 30 41

JV: Bangor 65-48

Foxcroft 52, Piscataquis 32

At Dover-Foxcroft, Greg Perry tallied 17 points to lead the Ponies past the rival Pirates.

Matt Carey chipped in with eight for the winners.

Ryan Yeo led Piscataquis of Guilford with seven points.

Piscataquis (6-4) 32

Wharff 2-0-5, Erickson 2-0-4, Yeo 3-1-7, Je. Robinson 1-3-5, Luellen 1-3-5, Burdin 0-1-1, Jardin 0-1-1, Wilson 2-0-4, Weymouth, S. Tracy, J. Tracy, Jo. Robinson

Foxcroft (9-2) 53

Perry 7-0-17, Robinson 1-4-6, Withee 1-3-6, Earn est 3-1-7, Carey 3-2-8, Croan 2-1-5, Gilbert 3-1-7, McKusick, Terill, Imbert

3-pt. goals: Wharff; Perry 3, Withee

Piscataquis 14 16 20 32

Foxcroft 10 18 33 52

JV: Piscataquis 45-35

Calvary Chapel 82, Lee 52

At Lee, Kyle Bradford poured in 33 points and brother Brock tossed in 20 to lead the Sabers of Orrington to their eighth win in a row.

Josh Madden chipped in with 15 for Calvary Chapel.

Jason Mallett paced the Pandas with nine points.

Calvary Chapel (8-0) 82

K. Bradford 11-8-33, B. Bradford 7-2-20, Madden 6-1-15, Dean 1-0-2, Gans 3-1-7, Miller 2-1-5, Lowe, Phillips, Gerriteen, Astle, Seekings

Lee (4-8) 52

Mallett 4-1-9, Rideout 1-0-3, Cowan 2-2-6, Houghton 1-0-2, Dow 2-0-4, Currie 1-2-5, King 1-0-2, Bird 2-3-8, Worster 3-0-8, Tripp 2-0-5, Thompson, Doane, Crocker

3-pt. goals: K. Bradford 3, B. Bradford 2. Madden 2; Worster 2, Tripp, Bird, Currie, Rideout

Calvary Chapel 17 39 62 82

Lee 14 27 40 52

JV: Lee 68-26

Fort Kent 63, Hyde 46

At Fort Kent, Mitch Ouellet tossed in 13 points to help the Warriors hand the Phoenix their first loss.

Randy Ouellette notched 11 points for Fort Kent, and Pat Caron and Tom Bard added 10 apiece.

Thomas Bragg’s 14 points led four players in double figures for Hyde of Bath. Robert Moore provided 12, and Joseph Gallant and Richard Ortega had 10 each.

Hyde (5-1) 46

Bragg 6-2-14, Moore 5-1-12, Gallant 3-3-10, Ortega 5-0-10, Woods, Hood, Andro, Kronberg

Fort Kent (4-6) 63

P. Caron 4-1-10, Ouellette 4-2-11, Bard 4-2-10, Ouellet 6-1-13, Hartman, Rossignol 1-0-2, Jandreau 3-0-6, T. Caron 2-0-5, Raymond 0-4-4, Kinney, Thibodeau, Plourde, Rivera 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Moore, Gallant; P. Caron, T. Caron, Ouellette

Hyde 10 23 29 46

Fort Kent 14 32 48 63

JV: Fort Kent 89-14

Hockey

Hampden 9, Stearns 3

At Millar Arena in Houlton, Kevin Brooks and Paul Morrison each netted three goals for the Broncos.

Lance Ingerson added two and Matt Soucy had one. Jason Huntley made two assists, and Steven Bouton, Kyle Weiland, and Morrison each had one. Ryan Richards saved 14 of the 17 shots he faced.

Matt Huston, Shaun Michaud, and Devon Pelkey all scored for the Minutemen. Mike Simmons, Ryan Bouchard, and George Surrette each made assists. Combining for 48 saves on 57 shots were Jay Kim and Mike McCue.

Girls basketball

Camden Hills 70, Mount View 54

At Rockport, Samantha Wiley scored 13 of her team-high 19 points in the first quarter as the Windjammers sailed to victory.

Kayla Gushee and Claire Neville netted 10 points each for Camden Hills.

Kristy Clements tossed in a game-high 20 points for Mount View of Thorndike. Jenny Stevens scored 14 and Amy Miles added 12.

Mount View (2-10) 54

A. Miles 4-3-11, Hunter 2-1-5, Stevens 5-2-14, L. Miles, Mehuren 1-0-2, Wooley, Jones 1-0-2, Caler, Clements 7-6-20

Camden Hills (10-3) 70

Wiley 6-4-19, Friesland 0-2-2, Smith 1-0-2, Newcombe 1-2-4, Butler, Holgerson 2-1-5, Gushee 4-0-10, Neville 3-4-10, Richards 0-2-2, Perry 1-2-4, Hart 2-2-6, Croce 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Stevens 2; Wiley 3, Gushee 2

Mount View 12 24 34 54

Camden Hills 19 44 58 70

JV: Camden Hills 61-44

Woodland 39, Jonesport-Beals 32

At Jonesport, Lacey Gillespie and Michelle Ferry scored 10 points each as the Dragons beat the Royalettes.

Ashton Smith’s 15-point performance paced Jonesport-Beals. Star Look scored 11.

Woodland (9-2) 39

Brown 1-0-2, Gillespie 5-0-10, Murphy 2-0-4, Leeman 4-1-9, Ferry 5-0-10, St. Pierre 1-2-4

Jonesport-Beals (3-8) 32

C. Hunkler 1-0-2, Look 4-1-11, S. Hunkler, Blount, Smith 6-3-15, S. Beal, W. Beal 2-0-4, Alley, Crowley

3-pt. goals: Look 2

Woodland 8 19 29 39

Jonesport-Beals 5 15 28 32

JV: Woodland 48-34

Lubec 53, Machias 43

At Lubec, Kara Scoville scored seven of her 12 points in the third quarter as the Hornets pulled away from the Bulldogs.

Leann Pike led Lubec with 13 points, and Kristina Scoville added 11.

Christi Holmes topped Machias with 12 points, and Eileen Alley contributed 11.

Machias (2-8) 43

Holmes 5-2-12, Alley 4-2-11, Lipton 3-2-9, St. Pierre 0-8-8, Stevens 1-1-3, Cherry, Whitman, Harrington, Whitney, Barker

Lubec (6-3) 53

Pike 5-3-13, Kr. Scoville 5-0-11, Ka. Scoville 5-0-12, Corey 3-1-7, McPherson 1-1-3, Hall 3-0-7, Conyers-Beach, Wright

3-pt. goals: Alley, Lipton; Ka. Scoville 2, Kr. Scoville, Hall

Machias 7 14 25 43

Lubec 5 18 40 53

MCI 53, Oak Hill 34

At Pittsfield, Macky Sullivan tossed in 17 points to lead the Maine Central Institute Huskies to their sixth win.

Ashley Currier notched 11 points for MCI. Victoria Huff finished with eight points, eight rebounds and six assists while Megan Dodge had seven steals and six assists.

Amber Chapman sparked the Raiders of Sabattus with 14 points and 14 rebounds.

Oak Hill 34

Chapman 4-6-14, Eaton 1-0-2, Stein 2-0-4, Medrios 3-0-7, Nault, Austin, Dyer 0-2-2, Kupfer, Quinlin 2-1-5

MCI 53

Currier 5-0-11, Sullivan 7-2-17, Huff 3-2-8, M. Dodge, Holt 1-3-5, K. Dodge 4-0-9, Kennedy, Lemari 1-0-2, Ferland, Frost, Ky. Huff 0-1-1, K. Huff

3-pt. goals: Mediros; Currier, Sullivan, K. Dodge

Oak Hill 6 16 20 34

MCI 11 21 49 53

MDI 59, Bucksport 31

At Mount Desert, freshman forward Susan Falt scored eight of her game-high 17 points in the third quarter to spark the Trojans.

Amanda Young backed up Falt with 11 points.

Alice Andrews paced the Golden Bucks with 10 points.

Bucksport (3-9) 31

Murauckas 1-0-2, Richards 3-0-7, Andrews 4-0-10, Allen, Kone, Fitzpatrick 2-0-4, Larrabee, Burgess 1-0-2, Gordan 1-0-2, Gomm 2-0-4

MDI (6-7) 59

Stanley 2-2-6, Stratton 3-0-6, Rosborough, Banks, Shuster 1-0-3, Hodgdon 2-0-4, Records 1-2-5, Falt 7-3-17, Young 5-0-11, Christie, Dow 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Andrews 2, Richards; Shuster, Records, Young

Bucksport 6 11 21 31

MDI 13 20 41 59

JV: MDI 42-31


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