September 21, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Parker powers East Grand by Raiders in OT

DANFORTH – Darius Parker scored 10 points in overtime, including an 18-footer in the final seconds, to lift East Grand by previously unbeaten Washington Academy 76-74 in a schoolboy basketball showdown Monday night.

Parker finished with 37 points. Matt Scott chipped in with 14 points and Seth Preston had 12.

Whitney Stevens hit the basket to send the game into the extra session and finished with 29, including seven in overtime, for the Raiders of East Machias. Jared Gray added 22 points.

Washington Academy (14-1) 74

Stevens 11-4-29, Ja. Gray 8-4-22, Ramsdell 3-2-8, Look 2-2-6, Sternbergh 2-1-5, Harmon 2-0-4, Merritt, Wood, Je. Gray

East Grand (13-3) 76

Parker 12-12-37, Scott 6-2-14, Preston 5-0-12, E. Hanington 3-2-8, Faulkner 2-0-4, Byers 0-1-1, M. Hanington

3-pt. goals: Stevens 3, Ja. Gray 2; Parker, Perston 2

Washington Acd. 10 28 46 66 74

East Grand 14 41 55 66 76

Sumner 65, Searsport 49

At Searsport, Jim White scored 19 points to help lead Sumner past Searsport.

Dylan Johnson added 18 points for the Tigers of East Sullivan.

Josh McFarlin led the Vikings with 12 points.

Sumner (6-10) 65

Johnson 6-2-18, White 7-1-19, Allen 2-2-6, Burditt 3-1-7, Pennartz 3-0-8, Coffin 2-1-5, Brooks 0-1-1, Jacques 0-1-1, Joy, Manning Stevens, Cowperthwaite

Searsport (7-9) 49

McFarlin 6-0-12, Manner 3-0-6, Mercier 1-1-3, Garton 3-0-6, M. Nickerson 1-1-3, R. Nickerson 0-1-1, Mazerall 2-0-4, Adams 1-0-3, Lockhart 1-0-3, Chaar 1-0-3, Hancock 1-0-3, Mercer

3-pt. goals: Johnson 4, White 4, Pennartz 2; Adams, Lockhart, Chaar, Hancock

Sumner 13 28 51 65

Searsport 6 15 28 49

JV: Sumner 58-47

GSA 47, Narraguagus 45

At Harrington, Sam Bridges and Andrew Lymburner scored six points each in the fourth quarter to rally George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill to the win.

Bridges finished with a game-high 12 points, and Lymburner posted 10.

Jason Strout led the Knights with 11 points, and Jamie Bailey added nine.

George Stevens (7-8) 47

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

Narraguagus (9-5) 45

C. Worcester 1-0-2, Checker 2-2-6, Strout 4-3-11, Bailey 3-3-9, Rossi 2-1-5, Z. Worcester 2-0-4, Peltier 4-0-8, Leackfeldt

3-pt. goals: none

GSA 14 27 33 47

Narraguagus 11 28 37 45

JV: Narraguagus 50-48

Girls basketball

Lee 61, East Grand 29

At Lee, Shelby Pickering scored 15 points to lead the Pandas past East Grand of Danforth.

Marie Gilman scored 10 for the Vikings.

East Grand (5-9) 29

Gilrman 2-4-10, G. Zaneldin 3-2-9, McKay 2-0-4, Osnoe 1-0-2, Dodge 2-0-4, M. Zaneldin, T. Shay, Langill, K. Shay

Lee (12-2) 61

Pickering 6-3-15, Hersom 4-1-9, Worcester 0-1-1, J. Moors 3-0-6, Hanscom 1-1-3, Maxwell 2-0-4, M. Moors 3-2-8, Cole 2-2-6, Gifford 3-0-6, King 1-1-3, As. Jandreau, Am, Jandreau, Ham

3-pt. goals: Gilman 2, G. Zaneldin

East Grand 4 11 23 29

Lee Academy 20 36 55 61

JV: Lee 45-24

Shead 59, Lubec 42

At Lubec, Samantha Davis poured in 12 first-quarter points and finished with 28 to spark Shead.

Davis also had 10 rebounds, seven steals and six assists for Shead of Eastport. Vanessa McPhail added eight points.

Leann Pike paced Lubec with 17 points and Kara Scoville put in 11.

Shead (10-4) 59

Davis 11-4-28, Pottle 0-2-2, McPhail 4-0-8, Morrison 1-1-3, Ricker 2-1-6, Cummings 3-0-6, Constant 1-0-2, Cook 1-02-4, Cox, Murphy, Martinez

Lubec (7-5) 42

Pike 4-8-17, Ka. Scoville 5-0-11, Hall 1-0-3, McPherson 2-1-5, Kr. Scoville 2-0-4, Corey 1-0-2, Daye, Wright, Parquette, Conyers-Beach

3-pt. goals: Pike, Ka. Scoville; Davis 2, Ricker

Shead 22 35 47 59

Lubec 5 17 28 42

WA 59, Jonesport-Beals 34

At East Machias, Sara Rushforth and Mary Mawhinney each scored 15 points to lead the Washington Academy Raiders to the win.

Mawhinney also grabbed nine rebounds.

Ashton Smith scored 10 for the Royals.

Jonesport-Beals (4-11) 34

Smith 4-2-10, C. Hunkler 3-0-6, Look 2-0-6, S. Hunkler 0-2-2, Blount 2-0-4, S. Beal 1-0-2, W. Beal 1-0-3, Crowley 0-1-1, Ag. Backman, Al. Backman, Alley

Washington Academy (12-3) 59

Rushforth 5-3-15, Mawhinney 5-4-15, Tilton 3-3-9, Ashby 3-0-6, Livingstone 1-2-5, E. Govoni 1-1-3, Finn 1-0-2, Huffman 0-1-1, Look 0-1-1, L. Govoni 1-0-2, Hall

3-pt. goals: Look 2, W. Beal; Rushforth 2, Mawhinney, Livingstone

Jonesport-Beals 8 12 26 34

Wash. Acad. 8 28 38 59

JV: Washington Academy 42-39

Woodland 42, Machias 36

At Machias, Woodland senior Kaitlyn Leeman was awarded the game ball after she scored her 1,000th career point early in the second half and finished with 22 points.

Leeman had 999 entering halftime and scored a three-pointer to end the night with 1,002 career points. Michelle Ferry added 14 points for Woodland.

Beryl Lipton scored 15 points for Machias and Christiannah Holmes had 12 points, 16 rebounds, and blocked five shots.

Woodland (12-2) 42

Leeman 8-4-22, Feery 5-4-14, Brown 1-0-2, Gillespie 1-0-2, St. Pierre 1-0-2, J. Murphy, Graceffa, K. Murphy, Noyes

Machias (3-10) 36

St. Pierre 0-1-1, Lipton 6-0-15, Alley 2-0-4, Stevens 1-0-2, Holmes 5-2-12, Whitney 0-2-2, Whitman

3-pt. goals: Leeman 2; Lipton 3

Woodland 11 27 40 42

Machias 8 19 29 36

JV: Woodland 45-32

Washburn 50, Easton 40

At Washburn, Emily Campbell scored eight of her 19 points when Washburn outscored Easton 17-5 in the second quarter en route to its sixth victory.

Campbell finished with 19 points and nine rebounds and Liza Maynard added 11 points.

Kassie Lovely paced Easton with 15 points and Nina Alexander put in 13.

Easton (1-14) 40

White 1-0-2, Ferris 0-2-2, Hickey 3-0-6, Hopkins, Alexander 6-1-13, Lovely 6-0-15, Osgood 1-0-2

Washburn (6-10) 50

Burtt 3-0-6, Blakney 1-2-4, McLaughlin 3-1-7, C. Maynard 0-1-1, L. Maynard 1-9-11, Carter, Campbell 9-1-19, Palmer 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Lovely 3

Easton 8 13 24 40

Washburn 10 27 33 50

Prelim: Washburn Junior High 52, Fort Fairfield JH 34

Limestone 64, Madawaska 41

At Madawaska, Lindsey Beaulieu scored 23 points to help lead Limestone to the win.

Haley Redmond netted 18 points for the Eagles and Nikki Michaud added 12.

Kelly Chasse led Madawaska with seven points.


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