March 29, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Belfast comeback topples Erskine

BELFAST – Belfast overcame a 19-4 first-quarter deficit, outscoring Lincoln Academy 17-2 in the second quarter en route to a 40-36 girls basketball victory Friday night.

Danielle Littlefield paced the Lions with 14 points, while Ade Hills provided 11 points, six rebounds and four blocked shots. Brittany Dyer added nine points.

Ericka Malley netted 12 points for the Eagles, while Ashley Richardson had nine.

Erskine Acad. (4-2) 36

Malley 4-4-12, Richardson 2-5-9, Gagne 2-0-6, Hudson 2-0-4, Clark 1-0-2, St. Amand 0-2-2, Helm 0-1-1, Moore, Peaslee, Potter

Belfast (4-2) 40

Littlefield 5-4-14, Hills 4-3-11, Dyer 3-3-9, Curtis 2-0-4, Carr 1-0-2, Smith, Mansfield, Ryder, Webster, Blair

3-pt. goals: Gagne 2

Erskine Acad. 19 21 26 36

Belfast 4 21 30 40

Washington Acad. 64, Machias 35

At East Machias, Andi Flannery had 16 points and 11 rebounds as unbeaten Washington Academy cruised past Narraguagus of Harrington.

Kayla Wood added 13 points, five assists and four steals for the Raiders and Taylor Seeley scored 10 points.

Samantha Baker led the Knights with 13 points.

Narraguagus (5-3) 35

Baker 5-1-13, Sirone 0-2-2, Caler 1-1-3, Risbridger 1-0-2, Greene 2-1-6, Tenan 2-0-4, Perry 2-2-6, Burke, Foss

Washington Academy (5-0) 64

Seeley 4-2-10, Flannery 7-2-16, Wood 6-0-13, Espling 2-0-6, Nicely 1-2-4, Parker 1-0-2, Smith 1-1-3, Fritz 1-4-6, Price 2-1-5, Lewey, Lehman, Pinker

3-pt. goals: Baker 2, Greene; Espling 2, Wood

Narraguagus 6 11 25 35

Wash. Acad. 11 30 54 64

JV: Narraguagus 34-20

George Stevens 57, Bucksport 27

At Blue Hill, Maddi Park scored 18 points to lead George Stevens Academy to victory over Bucksport.

India Frasier added 15 points for the Eagles.

Gaby Harvey paced Bucksport with 10 points.

Bucksport (0-5) 27

Robinson, Lalonde, Lanpher 1-0-2, Wilson, Harvey 4-2-10, Lenore, Beeson 1-0-2, Sullivan 2-2-7, Sanborn 2-0-4, Greenlaw 1-0-2

GSA (6-0) 57

Clapp 0-1-1, Davis 3-1-7, Park 7-3-18, E. Peake 1-0-2, A. Peake 1-4-6, Van Der Eb, Brown 1-0-2, Frasier 6-3-15, Farnsworth, Theoharidis 1-0-2, Eaton 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Sullivan; Park

Bucksport 10 14 23 27

GSA 15 27 42 57

JV: GSA 51-20

GHCA 53, East Grand 22

At Presque Isle, Kari Brewer registered 19 points to propel Greater Houlton Christian Academy by East Grand of Danforth.

Sarah Riopel added 14 points for the Eagles.

Kelsey Daoust scored eight points to pace East Grand.

GHCA 53

Brewer 8-3-19, Riopel 6-1-14, Socoby 1-0-2, Parker 4-0-8, B. Emery 1-1-3, H. Emery, Lee, Vargas, Lord, McGuire, A. Michaud, Barnes, Mellia, S. Michaud 2-3-7

East Grand 22

Hannington 1-0-2, Daoust 4-0-8, Gilman 1-0-2, Bartlett 2-0-4, Tuck 2-0-4, Lloyd 1-0-2, Beaudoin

3-pt. goals: Riopel

GHCA 15 26 45 53

East Grand 6 8 12 22

John Bapst 43, Orono 37

At Orono, Hillary LaFerriere tallied 16 points to lead undefeated John Bapst of Bangor by Orono.

Eve Jordan added 10 points for the Crusaders.

Sarah Thibeault scored a game-high 20 points to lead Orono.

John Bapst (6-0) 43

Jordan 4-1-10, Chasse 0-1-1, Myerowitz 1-1-3, Hardy, Moriarty 1-1-3, Maquillan, Estes 1-1-3, Gormley 2-3-7, LaFerriere 6-4-16

Orono (5-2) 37

Keezer 1-2-4, Georgia 2-0-5, Hanson 1-2-4, Thibeault 8-4-20, Fox, Sherman 2-0-4, Pavento

3-pt. goals: Jordan

John Bapst 11 25 37 43

Orono 6 23 30 37

JV: John Bapst 41-15

Cony 39, Nokomis 30

At Newport, Rachel Mack scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds to pace Cony of Augusta by Nokomis.

Shelby Pelkey chipped in with nine points for the Rams.

Kara Batchelder scored 11 points to lead Nokomis.

Cony (5-1) 39

Mack 6-2-14, Pelkey 2-3-9, M. Dufour 1-5-8, C. Dufour 2-0-6, Belanger 1-0-2, Parker, Ford

Nokomis (4-2) 30

Batchelder 5-0-11, Paradis 3-0-7, Lieberman 2-1-6, White 2-0-6, H. Wyman, Easler, A. Wyman, Lyford

3-pt. goals: C. Dufour 2; Batchelder, Paradis, White 2

Cony 7 19 32 39

Nokomis 6 14 25 30

JV: Nokomis 46-37

Houlton 60, Madawaska 23

At Madawaska, Rachel Foster scored a game-high 21 points to power Houlton by Madawaska.

Emily Bartlett and Martha McPartland each chipped in with nine points for the Shiretowners.

Emma Dionne, Kallie Pelletier and Stephanie Nadeau each scored six points to pace Madawaska.

Houlton (5-1) 60

Foster 10-121, Bartlett 3-1-9, McPartland 4-1-9, Dow 3-1-7, Sanderson 3-2-8, Herring 3-0-6, Putnam, Bailey

Madawaska (1-5) 23

Dionne 3-0-6, Pelletier 3-0-6, Nadeau 3-0-6, Pelletier 0-1-1, Dugal 1-0-2, Gagnon 1-0-2, Cyr, Parker, Gendreau

3-pt. goals: Bartlett

Houlton 8 26 42 60

Madawaska 4 6 14 23

JV: Madawaska 43-42

Cen. Aroostook 53, Katahdin 28

At Mars Hill, Sarah Long scored 22 of her game-high 35 points in the second half as the Panthers rolled to the win.

Long also pulled down 18 rebounds for Central Aroostook. Alex Dame contributed 14 points and 10 rebounds.

Olivia McNally led the Cougars of Stacyville with 11 points.

Katahdin (2-3) 28

Rush, Majkowski 2-2-6, Duffy 1-1-3, McNally 5-0-11, Cyr, Moore 1-0-2, Heath, Lane, Stevens 2-2-6

Central Aroostook (6-1) 53

McClay, Estabrook, C. Hartin, Bradley, B. Hartin, Day, K. Long 1-0-2, Graham 1-0-2, Mean, Dame 6-2-14, S. Long 16-3-35, Brewer

3-pt. goals: McNally

Katahdin 8 17 19 28

Cen. Aroostook 14 22 37 53

JV: Central Aroostook 39-37

Hockey

Waterville 3, Bangor 0

At Sawyer Arena, Shawn Lee, Ian Rowe and Zach Jochem each scored a goal to lead Waterville by Bangor.

Nolan MacDonnell stopped all seven shots he faced for the 4-1 Panthers.

Andrew Riley made 20 saves on 23 shots for the 3-4 Rams.

JV: Bangor 3-2

Boys basketball

MDI 40, Foxcroft 32

At Dover-Foxcroft, Ben Young scored six of his 11 points in the fourth quarter to help lift Mount Desert Island over Foxcroft Academy.

Jason Gould led the Ponies with 12 points and eight rebounds.

MDI (5-1) 40

Young 4-2-11, Mitchell 2-2-6, Merchant 2-1-5, Strout 2-0-4, N. Hall 1-2-4, J. Hall 2-0-4, Cousins 2-0-4

Foxcroft Academy (1-4) 32

Gould 6-0-12, Nason 3-2-8, Richard 3-0-6, Champeon 1-0-2, Witham 0-2-2, Geiger 1-0-2, Stroud, Gourley, Adkins

3-pt. goals: Young

MDI 2 18 24 40

Foxcroft 11 17 25 32

JV: MDI 48-45

Stearns 69, Searsport 51

At Millinocket, Charlie Osborne scored 21 points to help push Stearns past Searsport.

Zach Sadlon had 19 points for the Minutemen. Garen Manzo scored 16 points and Tyler Richards added 10 points.

Tom Cameron paced Searsport with 23 points.

Searsport (0-6) 51

McFarlin 2-0-6, Ashey 2-0-4, Faunce 1-0-2, Adams 1-1-4, Parks 1-0-2, McHatten 2-0-4, Smith 3-0-6, Cameron 8-3-23, Kingsbury, Redrick

Stearns (4-3) 69

MacDonald 1-0-2, Sadlon 8-2-19, Baker 0-1-1, Osborne 7-4-21, Manzo 5-6-16, Ricahrds 5-0-10, Wallace, Barnett, Soucy, Streams, Santerre

3-pt. goals: Cameron 4, McFarlin 2; Osborne 3, Sadlon

Searsport 6 19 37 51

Stearns 20 33 46 69

JV: Stearns 59-22

Medomak 54, Lincoln Acad. 51

At Waldoboro, Alex Mackenzie netted 15 points and Alex Goldrup 14 as Medomak Valley held off Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.

David Trior’s 13 points led the Eagles while Troy Carter scored 12.

Lincoln Acad. (0-6) 51

Carter 5-2-12, Trior 6-1-13, Riley 1-0-2, McLain 1-0-3, Alley 3-1-8, Wajer 3-1-8, Pushard 1-0-3, Russell

Medomak (4-2) 54

Mackenzie 6-3-15, Goldrup 4-6-14, Benner 1-0-2, Fogg, Merrifield, Vannah 3-0-6, Winchenbach 2-1-6, Barnes 1-4-7, Gustra, Lee 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: McLain, Alley, Wajer; Winchenbach, Barnes

Lincoln Acad. 9 19 33 51

Medomak 19 29 38 54

Woodland 60, Shead 33

At Woodland, Chad James posted 24 points and nine assists to lead Woodland past Shead of Eastport.

Aaron St. Pierre scored 12 points for the Dragons and Ben Sears added 10 points.

Tyler Mitchell led the Tigers with 12 points.

Shead (3-3) 33

T. Mitchell 4-4-12, Barnes 1-0-2, Ricker 1-0-2, Lewey 2-0-4, Pottle 2-2-7, D. Mitchell 3-0-6, Vinson, Bowen, Andrews, Sullivan

Woodland (4-2) 60

James 10-4-24, St. Pierre 5-1-12, Sears 4-2-10, Wormell 1-0-2, Boomer 3-0-6, Townsend 1-0-2, Brown 2-0-4, Pike, Perry, Flaherty

3-pt. goals: Pottle; St. Pierre

Shead 6 15 24 33

Woodland 26 40 48 60

JV: Woodland 78-44

East Grand 68, GHCA 54

At Presque Isle, Tyler Morse tallied a game-high 28 points to spark East Grand of Danforth by Greater Houlton Christian Academy.

Kaleb Dicker scored 14 points while Tyler Langill chipped in with 10 for the Vikings.

Zach Straubel led Greater Houlton with 14 points. Chad Duff posted 13 points while Micah Wiley added 10 for the Eagles.

GHCA 54

Wiley 4-0-10, Campbell 1-0-2, Duff 4-3-13, Morin 1-0-2, Crone 1-0-2, Straubel 7-0-14, Gray 3-2-11, Holmes, Bowers

East Grand 68

Langill 4-2-10, T. Morse 12-4-28, Dicker 4-5-14, A. Brittain 2-3-7, 2-3-7, S. Cropley 1-0-2, Kenyon 1-0-2, H. Brittain 0-1-1, D. Cropley 2-0-4, Bartlett, Nichols, Richardson, Gilman, D. Morse

3-pt. goals: Wiley 2, Duff 2, Gray; Dicker

GHCA 12 23 32 54

East Grand 18 36 47 68

Hermon 49, Penquis 35

At Hermon, Rogan Rowe had 10 points and six rebounds to lead Hermon past Penquis of Milo.

Derek Helms scored all of his nine points in the second half for Hermon.

Joe Leland paced Penquis with nine points.

Penquis (0-5) 35

Leland 4-1-9, McLaughlin 0-2-2, Brown 2-0-4, Bailey 1-0-2, Larrabee 1-1-3, Zwicker 1-0-2, Arefein 1-0-2, Artus 2-0-4, Andrews 3-1-7, Foss, Larson, Badger

Hermon (2-4) 49

Rowe 4-2-10, Helms 3-1-9, Dority 1-0-2, Moore 2-1-6, Tarr 3-2-8, Gross 2-2-6, Ball 3-0-6, Jellison 1-0-2, Smith, Pedersen

3-pt. goals: Helms 2, Moore

Penquis 10 17 19 35

Hermon 8 19 34 49

JV: Hermon 51-42

Bangor 56, Edward Little 53

At Auburn, Jon McAllian scored a game-high 23 points to lead Bangor to victory over Edward Little.

Ryan Weston tossed in 13 points for the Rams.

Kyle Philbrook and Eric Prue each posted 16 points for Edward Little.

Bangor 56

McAllian 8-4-23, Suvlu 0-4-4, Edwards 0-2-2, Zolper 2-3-8, Weston 6-1-13, Bernstein 2-2-6, Larochelle

Edward Little 53

K. Philbrook 5-3-16, Prue 6-0-16, Sharif 0-4-4, Hartnett 1-3-5, Therriault 2-2-6, J. Philbrook 0-2-2, Daigle 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: McAllian 3, Zolper; Prue 4, K. Philbrook 3

Bangor 9 29 39 56

Edward Little 4 21 42 53

Hodgdon 60, Van Buren 55

At Hodgdon, Chris Williams scored 19 points, including four three-pointers, and Daniel McGillicuddy contributed 16 points and grabbed 18 rebounds as Hodgdon rallied from a six-point first-quarter deficit to upend Van Buren.

Andrew McGillicuddy, Daniel’s twin brother, added 13 points and Robert Crane netted eight more.

Ben Doucette’s game-high 22 points and Alex Martin’s 14 topped Van Buren and Derek Rossignol scored eight.

Van Buren (2-3) 55

Doucette 10-2-22, Rossignol 4-0-8, Dumond 2-0-4, St. Pierre 0-3-3, Allen 0-1-1, Martin 6-2-14, Giangiordano 1-1-3

Hodgdon (3-2) 60

A. McGillicuddy 6-1-13, Williams 5-4-19, Quint 3-0-6, D. McGillicuddy 8-0-16, Crane 2-4-8, C. Harris

3-pt. goals: Williams 4

Van Buren 17 28 39 55

Hodgdon 11 28 44 60

JV: Van Buren 60-40

Houlton 60, Fort Kent 36

At Houlton, Parker Brown scored 16 points to lift Houlton over Fort Kent.

Josh Beals had 12 points for the Shiretowners and Ben Austin added 11 points.

Corey Voisine led Fort Kent with 12 points.

Fort Kent (3-3) 36

Voisine 4-3-12, Ja. Soucy 1-0-2, Levesque 2-1-7, Potvin 0-2-2, Bouchard 1-5-7, Harvey 2-0-5, Lasaldo 0-1-1, Charette, Cyr, Jo. Soucy

Houlton (4-3) 60

Brown 6-3-16, Bragan 1-0-3, Austin 3-3-11, Bates 4-0-8, Hill 2-0-4, Woodworth 1-0-2, Beals 3-5-12, Gervais 1-2-4, Longstaff, Carmichael, Flewelling, McGuire

3-pt. goals: Levesque 2, Harvey, Voisine; Austin 2, Brown, Bragan, Beals

Fort Kent 14 25 31 36

Houlton 14 30 47 60

JV: Houlton 39-34

Fort Fairfield 66, LCS/MSSM 30

At Limestone, Doug Sharpe scored 17 points to help Fort Fairfield defeat Limestone Community School and Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Josh Booth scored 14 points for the Tigers as Austin Dufour added 13 points and Matt Cresenzo scored 10 points.

Matt Enman led the Eagles with 11 points and Matt Beaulieu chipped in nine points.

Fort Fairfield (3-3) 66

Sharpe 6-3-17, Booth 6-2-14, Dufour 6-1-13, Cresenzo 4-2-10, T. Noyes 2-0-4, Ramos 1-0-2, Everett, Edgecomb, Thibeau, Forsman, Chruchill, R. Noyes

LCS/MSSM (0-5) 30

Enman 3-3-11, Beaulieu 3-2-9, Hopkins 2-2-6, Clayton 1-0-2, Rossignol 0-2-2, Parent, King, Foster, Allen, Berube, St. Pierre, Caldwell

3-pt. goals: Sharpe 2, Closson; Enman 2, Beaulieu

Fort Fairfield 20 35 44 66

LCS/MSSM 6 11 20 30

JV: Fort Fairfield 36-34


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