March 28, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Hall, Epley pace Black Hawks win Houlton-Hodgdon nets 4 in 2nd

ORONO – Morgan Hall and Mike Epley each scored two goals in Houlton-Hodgdon’s four-goal second period en route to a 5-1 high school hockey win over Orono Monday night.

Mark Cloutier scored an unassisted first-period goal for Orono, but then the Black Hawks responded with four in the second with Cody Briggs, Zach Chase, Ashir Abouleish and Chris McGuire each notching an assist.

Ashir Abouleish added a third-period goal off an Elliot Mooers assist for the 2-1 winners and Malik Abouleish finished with 18 saves.

David Eugley made 34 saves for the 1-2 Red Riots.

Boys basketball

Shead 61, Lubec 54

At Lubec, Justin Lewey scored nine of his 17 points in the second half to lead Shead of Eastport past Lubec.

Wayne Clossey scored 17 points for the Tigers and Dana Mitchell added 12 points.

Timmy Gross paced Lubec with a game-high 30 points and Shayn McPherson scored 14 points.

Shead (1-2) 61

Lewey 7-3-17, Pottle 2-0-6, T. Mitchell 2-3-7, Clossey 7-3-17, Bowen 1-0-2, D. Mitchell 5-2-12, Barnes, Bricker, Vinson, Andrews, Sullivan

Lubec (1-3) 54

Grant 2-0-4, Gross 11-4-30, McPherson 6-1-14, Rice 1-0-2, Farmer 2-0-4, Fitzsimmons, Francis, Jones

3-pt. goals: Pottle 2; Gross 3, McPherson

Shead 15 32 41 61

Lubec 16 27 42 54

Belfast 57, MCI 34

At Belfast, Jack Davis scored 12 points to lead Belfast to victory over Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

Yates Murphy had 10 rebounds to go with his 10 points for Belfast.

Ben Badeen paced the Huskies with nine points.

MCI (0-4) 34

Badeen 4-0-9, Delaney 2-0-5, Hunt 1-4-7, Gerry 2-0-4, Cook 0-2-2, Sidelinger 2-0-4, Marcoux 1-1-3, Hammond, White, Morton

Belfast (1-3) 57

Arthers 1-0-2, Benjamin 2-2-7, Philbrook 1-4-6, Bernosky 2-0-4, Riordan 2-2-6, Ja. Davis 5-2-12, Felton 4-0-8, Lehman 2-0-4, Murphy 3-1-7, Ji. Davis 1-1-3, LaCivita, Drinkwater

3-pt. goals: Badeen, Delaney, Hunt; Benjamin

MCI 6 10 14 34

Belfast 10 20 41 57

JV: MCI 41-37

Islesboro 55, Averill/Alfond 38

At Islesboro, eighth-grader D.J. Johnson scored 14 points, handed out 10 assists and made five steals to lead the Eagles to victory.

Freshman Jason Hatch tossed in a game-high 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds for Islesboro. Charlie Gebhardt added nine points.

Travis Staples paced Averill/Alfond School of Hinckley with 10 points, while Zach Morris added nine.

Averill/Alfond (1-3) 38

Wood, Adams, Gagnon 2-2-6, Staples 4-2-10, Riggs, Doak 1-1-3, Cole 1-0-2, Morris 3-2-9, Day 4-0-8, Hanson, Gothream, Manzo

Islesboro (2-0) 55

Scherr 0-2-2, Leach, Hatch 8-0-19, Sherman 1-0-2, Johnson 5-4-14, Hauprich, Lubebbert, Pendleton 0-1-1, Mahan 1-0-2, Gebhardt 2-3-9, Govoni, Tutor

3-pt. goals: Hatch 3, Gebhardt 2

Averill/Alfond 8 16 27 38

Islesboro 12 30 42 55

John Bapst 67, Old Town 60 (OT)

At the Bangor Auditorium, Derek Smith hit a 35-foot 3-pointer at the end of regulation to force overtime, and Aaron Healey scored eight points in the extra period to lift John Bapst of Bangor to the victory.

Healey finished with a game-high 20 points, 16 after intermission, for the 3-1 Crusaders, while 6-foot-7 senior center Ethan Cushman added 18 points and Smith had 12 points and a game-high 11 rebounds.

Ethan Shanley led 3-1 Old Town with 18 points, while Luke Bartlett scored 11 points and Evan Paradis had 10 points and six steals.

Old Town took its first lead of the second half when Bartlett hit a 3-pointer with 2:19 left in the fourth quarter to give the Coyotes a 43-42 lead. Old Town led 50-45 with 16 seconds left, but Healey hit a 3-pointer from the key before Shanley hit the first of two free throws to make it 51-48 with five seconds left.

Healey missed the second attempt, and Smith took the rebound and dribbled down the right side of the court before launching the game-tying 3-pointer as time expired.

John Bapst then scored the first seven points of the overtime, as Healey sandwiched two free throws and a 3-pointer around a layup by Cushman as the Crusaders took a 58-51 lead.

Girls basketball

Katahdin 54, Hodgdon 35

At Stacyville, Olivia McNally scored a game-high 23 points to lead Katahdin past Hodgdon.

Alisha Majkowski chipped in with nine points for the Cougars.

Sam Carpenter paced Hodgdon with 16 points, including four 3-pointers.

Hodgdon 35

Carpenter 6-0-16, Martin 1-0-2, London 1-0-2, Hovey 2-0-4, Estabrook 3-2-8, M. Quint 0-3-3, Duff, Sloat, H. Quint, T. Quint, Hare

Katahdin 54

McNally 9-4-23, Rush 1-2-4, Majkowski 2-5-9, Duffy 2-1-5, Cyr 0-2-2, Moore 2-1-6, Stevens 2-1-5, Smallwood, Hammond

3-pt. goals: Carpenter 4; McNally, Moore

Hodgdon 7 18 32 35

Katahdin 7 22 43 54

Presque Isle 64, Bucksport 24

At Bucksport, Sarah Porter scored 17 points to lead a trio of double-digit scorers for the Presque Isle Wildcats.

Amy Michaud and Kayla Legassie scored 11 and 10 points, respectively, for Presque Isle.

Keely Sullivan led the Golden Bucks with 12 points.

Presque Isle (1-2) 64

Michaud 4-3-11, Porter 8-0-17, Legassie 3-4-10, Wright 0-2-2, Buckley 1-3-5, Cheney 3-0-6, Dean 3-0-9, Girardin 1-0-2, Johnston, Ward 1-0-2

Bucksport (0-4) 24

Sullivan 4-3-12, Robinson 0-2-2, Lalonde, Lanpher, Wilson, Harvey 1-0-2, Lenor 1-1-3, Beeson 2-1-5, Sanborn

3-pt. goals: Porter, Dean 3; Sullivan

Presque Isle 24 40 55 64

Bucksport 5 9 19 24

JV: Presque Isle 45-35

Belfast 47, Camden Hills 46

At Belfast, Julie Smith tied it at 46-46 with a layup with three seconds left and made the foul shot to give Belfast the win over Camden Hills of Rockport on Saturday.

Smith led Belfast with 19 points.

Allie Parent scored 17 points for Camden Hills.

Camden Hills 46

Parent 4-9-17, Tedford 3-1-7, Smeaton 3-0-6, Fetterman 2-1-5, Duke 2-0-5, Holmes 1-0-2, Labree 1-0-2, Nason 1-0-2, Farley, Waldron, Jeshcke

Belfast 47

Smith 6-5-19, Littlefield 4-0-8, Dyer 3-0-6, Blair 1-3-5, Hills 2-0-4, Mansfield 1-0-3, Webster 1-0-2, Curtis, Ryder, Carr

3-pt. goals: Smith 2, Mansfield; Duke

Camden Hills 8 25 35 46

Belfast 13 23 33 47

Lubec 63, Shead 43

At Lubec, Shelby Searles scored 23 points to lead Lubec past Shead of Eastport.

Amanda Huntley had 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Hornets and Krista Wright added 14 points.

Dorothy Pottle paced the Tigerettes with 11 points.

Shead (1-4) 43

Pottle 4-3-11, Stuart 4-0-8, Vinson 3-1-7, Currier 2-0-6, Hoche 2-0-4, Doten 1-0-2, Barnes, Lewey, Patterson

Lubec (2-3) 63

A. Huntley 5-6-16, Kr. Wright 5-1-14, Searles 8-4-23, Gallant 2-0-4, Kr. Wright 2-0-4, M. Huntley

3-pt. goals: Currier 2; Kr. Wright 3, Searles 3

Shead 8 25 29 43

Lubec 14 35 53 63

Islesboro 35, Averill/Alfond 28

At Islesboro, Michelle Reidy scored 17 points to lead Islesboro past Averill/Alfond School of Hinckley.

Emily Thomas added 10 points for the winners.

Dorothy Lights paced Averill with 21.

Averill (0-2) 28

Lights 9-2-21, Hurlbert 2-0-4, Barter 1-1-3, Castranda, Henderson, Cunningham, Whitmore, Babcock, Larson

Islesboro (2-0) 35

Reidy 8-1-17, Thomas 5-0-10, Cowles 3-0-6, Hatch 1-0-2, Durkee

3-pt. goals: Lights

Averill 2 9 11 28

Islesboro 6 14 19 35


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