December 23, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Raiders edge Narraguagus in overtime

EAST MACHIAS – Jared Gray and Whitney Stevens each reached career milestones and Gray nailed four free throws in overtime to help give the Washington Academy Raiders a 70-65 schoolboy basketball win over the Narraguagus Knights Wednesday night.

Jeremy Gray grabbed a loose ball to prevent a Narraguagus possession and helped send the game into the extra session where the Raiders managed to hold off the Knights.

Jared Gray and Stevens each scored their 1,000th career point in the contest as Gray finished with 27 points and Stevens put in 19. James Ramsdell grabbed 10 rebounds.

Jamie Bailey kept the Knights close in overtime when he scored nine of his 12 points. Jason Strout paced the Knights with 18 points and Zach Worcester added 10.

Narraguagus (9-6) 65

Strout 5-8-18, Bailey 4-2-12, Rossi 5-2-12, Pelletier 3-1-7, Checker 3-0-6, Z. Worcestor 4-0-10, C. Worcestor, Hicks

Washington Academy (14-1) 70

Ja. Gray 8-8-27, Stevens 8-2-19, Sarmon 2-0-5, Harmon 2-0-5, Merritt 1-0-2, Ramsdell 4-1-9, Stembergh 3-0-6, Je. Gray 1-0-2, Look, Colbath, Albee, Hostetter, Wood

3-pt. goals: Bailey 2, Worcestor 2; Ja. Gray 3, Stevens, Harmon

Narraguagus 15 32 46 59 65

Wash. Acad. 14 27 50 59 70

JV: Washington Academy 69-37

Sumner 58, Jonesport-Beals 47

Abraham Beal hits 1,000th

At East Sullivan, the Tigers nailed some key free throws in the final minutes to secure their seventh win.

Dylan Johnson paced the winners with 15 points. Kyle Joy and Jim White each added 14 points. White also had 11 rebounds and Jeff Burditt grabbed 10.

Abraham Beal scored his 1,000th career point for the Royals and finished with 13. Derrick Beal paced J-B with 20 points.

Jonesport-Beals (8-7) 47

D. Beal 10-0-20, A. Beal 5-0-13, Balchen 4-0-8, Lamson 1-0-2, Chandler 1-0-2, Griffin 1-0-2

Sumner (7-8) 58

Johnson 4-5-15, Joy 5-3-14, White 5-4-14, Burditt 4-1-9, Pennartz 2-0-5, Coffin 0-1-1, Jacques, Cowperthwaite

3-pt. goals: A. Beal 3; Johnson 2, Joy, Pennartz

Sumner 14 29 43 58

Jonesport-Beals 12 24 40 47

JV: Jonesport-Beals 47-46

Machias 59, DI-Stonington 53

At Machias, Chris Correll poured in 37 points to lead the Bulldogs by Deer Isle-Stonington.

Cory Brooks added 11 for the winners.

Josh Eaton led the Mariners with 17 points. Nick Ciomei scored 14 and Tom Robbins had 10.

Dear Isle-Stonington (9-5) 53

N. Ciomei 4-4-14, Robbins 5-0-10, Douglas 1-0-2, B. Ciomei 2-0-4, S. Eaton 3-0-6, J. Eaton 6-1-17, Cousins, Hookell, Billings, L. Ciomei

Machias (7-9) 59

Correll 15-5-37, Brooks 4-3-11, McCarthy 2-2-7, Anderson 2-0-4, Roberts, Falvey, Frutchey

3-pt. goals: N. Ciomei 2, J. Eaton 4; Correll 2, McCarthy

DI-Stonington 10 21 34 53

Machias 9 35 46 59

Girls basketball

Machias 55, DI-Stonington 42

At Machias, Christiannah Holmes racked up 12 points, 16 rebounds and five blocked shots to power the Bulldogs.

Beryl Lipton tossed in 14 to lead Machias’ scorers while Katie Stevens added 10.

Christina Fifield’s 15-point effort led all scorers for the Mariners. Heather Hutchinson provided 13.

Deer Isle-Stonington (1-13) 42

Fifield 5-3-15, Hutchinson 3-7-13, Lawry 0-2-2, Beeton, McDonnell 2-0-4, Lawson, Bray 1-0-2, Eaton 3-0-6

Machias (4-10) 55

Lipton 6-0-14, Holmes 5-2-12, St. Pierre 2-3-7, Cherry, Whitman, Whitney 1-4-6, Alley 2-0-6, Stevens 4-2-10

3-pt. goals: Fifield 2; Lipton 2, Alley 2

DI-Stonington 3 7 22 42

Machias 11 31 39 55

Woodland 38, Shead 30

At Eastport, Kaitlyn Leeman hit 11 free throws en route to 20 points and a win for the Dragons.

Michelle Ferry chipped in with 11 for Woodland.

Samantha Davis led the Tigerettes with 11 and Taunya Cook notched 10.

Woodland (13-2) 38

Leeman 4-11-20, Ferry 4-3-11, St. Pierre 3-0-6, Murphy 0-1-1, Brown, Gillespie, Graceffa

Shead (10-5) 30

Davis 4-2-11, Cook 4-2-10, Morrison 0-3-3, Ricker 1-1-3, Cummings 1-0-2, Pottle 0-1-1, McPhail, Constant

3-pt. goals: Leeman; Davis

Woodland 8 16 25 38

Shead 8 11 18 30

JV: Woodland 42-28

Ellsworth 72, Bucksport 35

At Ellsworth, Ashley Oleson scored a game-high 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the Eagles.

Monique Boutaugh followed with 14 points and 12 assists, while Laura Archer scored 10 points.

Nicole Smith of the Golden Bucks notched 11 points.

Bucksport (4-11) 35

Adams 1-1-3, Murauckas 0-1-1, Richards 1-2-4, Andrews 2-0-5, Allen 0-1-1, Kane, Fitzpatrick 0-1-1, Gordon 1-0-2, Smith 4-0-11, Gomm 2-3-7

Ellsworth (10-5) 72

Dalrymple 2-0-4, Boutaugh 5-2-14, Briggs 3-0-6, Cloak 0-3-3, Johnston 1-0-2, Archer 3-2-10, Savage 1-0-2, Jones 1-0-2, McEachern 3-0-6, Oleson 9-5-23

3-pt. goals: Andrews, Smith 3; Boutaugh 2, Archer 2

Bucksport 3 12 28 35

Ellsworth 12 33 63 72

JV: Bucksport 46-32

MDI 49, GSA 47

At Mount Desert, Susan Falt’s basket with 10 seconds left lifted the Trojans by the George Stevens Academy Eagles of Blue Hill.

The Trojans hit 7 of 9 free throws in the fourth quarter and finished with 14 of 17.

Sarah Banks paced MDI with 11 points, including 5 of 6 from the line in the fourth.

Sadie Beardsworth led GSA with 13 points and Christy Moon netted nine.

GSA (6-10) 47

Keevan, Wardswell, Beardsworth 5-2-13, Roberts 1-0-3, Smith, Astbury 1-0-2, Moon 3-3-9, Winters 2-3-8, Conte 3-0-6, Flynn, Haskell 3-0-6

MDI (8-7) 49

Stanley 3-1-7, Stratton 3-0-7, Banks 3-5-11, Shuster, Hodgdon, Records 1-2-4, Falt 3-2-8, Young 2-2-6, Christie 1-0-2, Dow 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Beardsworth, Roberts, Winters

GSA 11 20 31 47

MDI 10 26 34 49

JV: MDI 48-37

SAHS 37, East Grand 28

At Danforth, the undefeated Southern Aroostook Warriors battled a deliberate East Grand attack and took the victory after leading by just one at halftime.

Audrey Charette paced the winners of Dyer Brook with 11 points and Kayla Collier added nine.

Marie Gilman led East Grand with 13 points and 11 rebounds and Paula Osnoe added seven points.

Southern Aroostook (14-0) 37

Charette 5-1-11, Hardy 3-2-8, Collier 4-0-9, Clark 1-0-2, Martin 3-1-7, Watson

East Grand (5-11) 28

Gilman 5-2-13, Osnoe 3-1-7, Dodge 1-1-3, Zaneldein 1-3-5, Langill, Shay

3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home

SAHS 9 22 31 37

East Grand 10 21 25 28

JV: SAHS 32-20


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