HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL

Boothbay 58, Lisbon 51, OT
Dirigo 77, Carrabec 42
DI-Stonington 58, Searsport 48
GHCA 70, Easton 55
Hall-Dale 54, St. Dominic 42
Islesboro 75, Calvary Chapel 51
Jonesport-Beals 79, Narraguagus 56
Lee 66, Central 32
Livermore Falls 94, Mt. Abram 41
Monmouth Acad. 63, Winthrop 28
Penobscot Valley 65, Dexter 37
Schenck 55, Penquis 35
So. Aroostook 72, Hodgdon 60
Sumner 60, Bangor Christian 42

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Calais 59, Shead 30
Easton 50, GHCA 38
Fort Fairfield 34, Madawaska 29
Islesboro 75, Calvary Chr. 51
Katahdin 50, Ashland 32
Livermore Falls 47, Mt. Abram 32
Madison 43, Winthrop 26
So. Aroostook 68, LCS/MSSM 33
Woodland 73, Narraguagus 30

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COLLEGE
MEN’S BASKETBALL

Southern Maine 87, UM-Farmington 77

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BOYS BASKETBALL
Lee 66, Central 32

At Lee, A.J. Harris scored seven of his 15 points in the third quarter as Lee embarked on a 23-6 run to break open a six-point game.
Bryan James contributed 12 points for the Pandas.
Cole Haskell’s 14 points paced Central of Corinth.
Central (0-2) 32
Haskell 6-2-14, Lord 2-0-5, Melanson 2-0-4, Kelley 1-0-2, Brownell 2-1-5, Mitchell 1-0-2, Buzzell, Paul, Allen, Lumdee, Bubar
Lee (1-0) 66
Harris 6-1-15, James 5-1-12, Be. Guido 1-0-3, Esho 1-1-3, Sawtelle 2-1-6, Thurlow 1-0-2, Bi. Guido 1-0-2, Cropley 0-2-2, Chase 1-0-3, Beers 2-0-4, Allen 3-0-6, Ndoye 4-0-8, Chung, Li
3-pt. goals: Lord; Harris 2, James, Sawtelle
Central    9    22    28    32
Lee    10    28    51    66
JV: Lee 67-14

Schenck 55, Penquis 35
At East Millinocket, Schenck led by four points at halftime, and outscored Penquis of Milo 21-1 in the third quarter to pull away and take the win.
Brandon Theriault scored 17 points to pace Schenck and his twin brother, Eric Theriault, added 11 points.
Bryan Russell scored 13 points to lead Penquis.
Penquis (0-1) 35
Grinnell 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-2-4, Badger 2-0-4, Armstrong 1-0-2, Cobb 1-0-2, Russell 4-3-13, Arefin 1-0-2, Artus 1-0-2, Stanley 1-2-4, Larrabee, Herbest, Johnson
Schenck (2-0) 55
LeVasseur 2-0-4, Cram 1-0-2, E. Theriault 4-0-11, McLaughlin 3-1-7, B. Theriault 7-2-17, Waite 1-3-5, McCafferty 2-5-9, D. Tanous, Vinneau, Thompson, T. Tanous
3-pt. goals: Russell 2; E. Theriault 3, B. Theriault
Penquis     8    17    18    35
Schenck     12    21    42    55
JV: Schenck 38-34

Islesboro 75, Calvary Chapel 51
At Islesboro, sophomore D.J. Johnson came one steal shy of a triple-double in leading Islesboro to victory over Calvary Chapel of Orrington.
Johnson totaled 33 points, 10 rebounds, nine steals and three assists for the Eagles. Jason Hatch added 17 points, 15 rebounds and four assists.
Billy Connell paced the Sabers with 13 points and Devan Warman scored 10 points.
Calvary Chapel (1-1) 51
Lawrence 2-5-9, Downs 3-0-6, Warman 4-2-10, Connell 5-2-13, Gorczok 3-0-6, Miller 1-1-3, Goodness 2-0-4, C. Dorrity, Grover, Z. Dorrity
Islesboro (1-1) 75
Johnson 15-2-33, Hatch 6-4-17, Govani 1-1-3, Mahan 3-1-7, Scherr 3-0-7, Cilley 1-1-3, Grindle 1-1-3, Luebbert 1-0-2, Schoppe, Rollins, Kormann, Legere
3-pt. goals: Connell; Johnson, Hatch
Calvary Chapel     10    28    47    51
Islesboro     20    37    55    75

Sumner 60, Bangor Christian 42
At East Sullivan, Brett Deniger connected for 23 points to pace Sumner past Bangor Christian.
Tom Bell contributed 16 points for the Tigers.
Tyler Alexander led all scorers with 27 for the Patriots.
Bangor Christian (0-1) 42
Alexander 9-3-27, Bragg 1-0-2, Doorman 2-1-5, Wilcox 1-0-2, Swanson 2-2-6, Tenney, Malloy, Boone
Sumner (2-0) 60
Deniger 10-0-23, Bell 6-3-16, O’Brien 3-0-6, Johnson 2-2-6, Dyer 1-0-2, Norton 0-2-2, Smeal 0-3-3, Burditt 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Alexander 2, Deniger 3, Bell
Bangor Chr.    14    22    30    42
Sumner    19    30    46    60
JV: Sumner 48-18

PVHS 65, Dexter 37
At Dexter, Joey McCloskey poured in a game-high 25 points as Penobscot Valley High School of Howland cruised past Dexter.
Jacob Jones scored 14 points for the winners, Adam Calendar had 10 and Ryan Scopino contributed eight.
Nathan Wyman’s 14 points and Tim Gustin’s 12 paced Dexter.
Penobscot Valley (1-0) 65
Scopino 4-0-8, Libby 1-0-2, Hallett, Brown 1-0-2, Miller, Jones 6-1-14, Thurlow, Calendar 5-0-10, McCloskey 12-3-25, Speed 1-0-2
Dexter (0-1) 37
Bilodeau, Wilks, Russell 1-0-2, Leighton 0-1-1, Rolfe, Wing 1-0-2, Wyman 7-0-14, Jordan 1-0-2, Stafford 1-0-2, Crane 1-0-2, Gustin 5-2-12
3-pt. goals: Jones
PVHS     19    34    53    65
Dexter     6    16    27    37
JV: Dexter 46-41

Jones.-Beals 79, Narraguagus 56
At Harrington, Andrew Beal scored 16 points to help lead Jonesport-Beals to victory over Narraguagus.
Garrett Beal added 15 points for the Royals and Mat Alley chipped in 14 points.
Tyler Tenney scored 13 points for Narraguagus.
Jonesport-Beals (1-0) 79
Turcotte 1-4-6, Smith 3-3-9, A. Beal 6-2-16, M. Alley 6-2-14, Look 2-1-5, J. Alley 3-4-10, G. Beal 5-5-15, Monroe 1-1-4, Carver, Lyons
Narraguagus (0-2) 56
Tenney 5-0-13, Bragg 1-0-2, Andre 2-0-6, Dublin 5-0-10, Ramsay 4-1-9, Robinson 1-0-2, Maillet 1-2-4, Strout 2-1-5, Kennedy 1-0-2, Jordan 1-1-3, Johnson, Hachey
3-pt. goals: A. Beal 2, Monroe; Tenney 3, Andre 2
Jonesport-Beals     17    38    56    79
Narraguagus     13    30    39    56
JV: Jonesport-Beals 59-57

GHCA 70, Easton 55
At Easton, Greater Houlton Christian Academy outscored Easton 21-7 in the third quarter en route to the victory.
Chad Duff paced the winners with 16 points, Jaron Gray and Ethan Holmes each added 12, and Zach Straubel put in 10.
Reid Clark paced Easton with 16 points and Luke Fuller and Jonah Bacon each netted eight.
GHCA (2-0) 70
Duff 6-3-16, Campbell 2-0-4, Wiley 2-2-7, Brady 1-0-3, Gray 5-2-12, Holmes 6-0-12, Straubel 2-6-10, Bowers 1-2-4, Little 0-2-2
Easton (1-1) 55
Turner 2-0-4, Flewelling, Fuller 4-0-8, Hafford, Z. Clark, Jo. Bacon 3-2-8, Ja. Bacon 1-1-3, Tompkins 2-2-6, White 1-1-3, Budreau 1-5-7, R. Clark 4-8-16
3-pt. goals: Duff, Wiley, Brady
GHCA     16    26    47    70    
Easton     10    29    36    55    

So. Aroostook 72, Hodgdon 60
At Hodgdon, Cody Robinson sc
ored 33 points to lead Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook past Hodgdon.
Jesse Small and Travis Casey had nine points each for the Warriors.
Chris Williams paced Hodgdon with 28 points. Dan McGillicuddy chipped in 15 points.
Southern Aroostook (1-0) 72
Boulier 1-0-2, Sutherland 1-0-2, Tarr 2-0-4, Smith 0-1-1, Goodall 3-0-6, Dafario 2-2-6, Small 4-1-9, Casey 3-0-9, Robinson 11-11-33, Desmond, Lassonde
Hodgdon (0-1) 60
Williams 10-2-28, Lunn 1-0-2, Hudson 1-0-2, Acott 1-2-5, D. McGillicuddy 6-3-15, Tidd 1-0-2, Lycette 0-1-1, A. McGillicuddy 2-1-5, Logie, Harris, McCarthy, Beaton, Peters, Sloat
3-pt. goals: Casey 3; Williams 6, Acott
So. Aroostook     12    32    50    72
Hodgdon     12    27    38    60
JV: So. Aroostook 64-59

DI-Stonington 58, Searsport 48
At Searsport, Sam Grindle totaled 21 points as Deer Isle-Stonington topped Searsport.
Dylan Brown scored 14 points for the Mariners and Joe Carter added 12 points.
Rocky Faunce paced the Vikings with 21 points and 14 rebounds. James Seekins added 12 points.
DI-Stonington (1-1) 58
Powers 3-2-8, Rollins 0-2-2, Grindle 6-6-21, Melanio 0-1-1, Carter 5-2-12, Brown 6-2-14, Boyce, Morey
Searsport (0-2) 48
Ellis 2-0-4, Kingsbury 2-1-5, J. Seekins 4-4-12, S. Seekins 2-0-4, Moody 1-0-2, Faunce 7-7-21, Kelley
3-pt. goals: Grindle 3
DI-Stonington     20    33    40    58
Searsport     11    17    33    48
JV: DI-Stonington 58-13

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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Easton 50, GHCA 38

At Easton, Brooke Hammond and Carla Halvorson scored 14 points each as Easton topped Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Sydney Trask chipped in 13 points for Easton.
Moriah Willey paced the Eagles with 16 points.
Greater Houlton Christian (0-1) 38
E. Little 1-0-2, Smart 3-0-6, Vargas 3-0-6, Willey 6-2-16, Bishop 3-0-6, Michaud 2-0-4, Robertson, Lee, Duff, A. Little, Burns
Easton (1-0) 50
Hammond 5-4-14, Halvorson 6-2-14, Trask 3-7-13, Plourde 2-1-5, Babineau 1-0-2, Desmond 0-2-2, Burtt, Hathaway, Parlin, Dudley
3-pt. goals: Willey 2
GHCA     6    14    26    38
Easton     16    24    34    50

Fort Fairfield 34, Madawaska 29
At Madawaska, Amanda Hotham scored 10 of her game-high 16 points in the third quarter as Fort Fairfield outscored Madawaska 13-4 to open up a 10-point lead.
Courtney Churchill had 11 points for the winners while Emma Dionne’s 12 points paced Madawaska. Erin Dugal added six points.
Fort Fairfield (2-0) 34
Hotham 7-2-16, B. Beaulieu 1-1-3, Tracy 2-0-4, C. Churchill 4-3-11, Wilson, York, S. Churchill
Madawaska (1-1) 29
Dionne 5-2-12, Nadeau 2-1-5, Dugal 3-0-6, Cormier 2-0-4, A. Beaulieu 1-0-2, Sirois, Cyr, Williams, Dixon, Parker
3-pt. goals: none
Fort Fairfield     2    10    23    34
Madawaska     7    9    13    29

Katahdin 50, Ashland 32
At Ashland, Olivia McNally had 22 points to power Katahdin of Stacyville past Ashland.
Anna Paradis led the Hornets with 10 points.
Katahdin (1-1) 50
O. McNally 8-5-22, Duffy 3-0-6, Smallwood 3-0-6, Cyr 2-1-5, Rush 2-0-4, Merry 2-0-4, Fogarty 0-3-3, B. McNally, Patterson
Ashland (1-1) 32
Paradis 3-2-10, Baker 2-4-8, Lebelle 2-2-6, Tilley 1-3-5, Pelkey 1-0-3, Jimmo, Hammond, Graham, Donovan, Cote, Reynaga
3-pt. goals: O. McNally; Paradis, Pelkey
Katahdin     12    28    41    50
Ashland     8    13    24    32

So. Aroostook 68, LCS/MSSM 33
At Dyer Brook, Liz Goodall scored 20 of her 24 points in the first half to help Southern Aroostook pull away from Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Jasmine Rockwell tallied 11 points for the Warriors and Rochelle Nadeau added 10 points.
Victoria St. Pierre led the Eagles with eight points.
LCS/MSSM (0-2) 33
Kirk 1-0-3, C. Leighton 2-0-4, Good 2-1-5, S. Leighton 2-2-6, St. Pierre 3-2-8, Gray 1-3-5, Allen 1-0-2, Kelly, Patten
Southern Aroostook (2-0) 68
Nadeau 5-0-10, Jan. Rockwell 3-0-6, Goodall 12-0-24, Sommers 2-0-4, Jas. Rockwell 4-3-11, Raymond 3-0-6, Hartin 3-0-6, Lawlor 0-1-1, Garcelon
3-pt. goals: Kirk
LCS/MSSM     2    17    22    33
So. Aroostook     20    35    58    68
JV: So. Aroostook 25-20

Calais 59, Shead 30
At Eastport, Alex McVicar scored 19 points, with five 3-pointers, to help lift Calais over Shead.
Hillary Hollingdale added 13 points and seven rebounds for the Blue Devils.
Randy Dewitt scored nine points to pace Shead.
Calais (1-0) 59
Hill 3-0-7, McVicar 7-0-19, Clement 3-0-6, Brown 2-0-4, Hollingdale 5-3-13, Remington 0-2-2, Blake 3-2-8, Cavanaugh, Redding, McCadden, Young
Shead (0-2) 30
V. Patterson 2-0-4, Cushing 1-1-3, Ashley 0-2-2, Dewitt 4-1-9, Hoche 0-2-2, McPhail 0-2-2, Seavey 2-0-4, Harris 1-0-2, M. Patterson 1-0-2, Baron, Barnes, Sapiel, Turner
3-pt. goals: McVicar 5, Hill
Calais     10    21    38    59
Shead     4    14    21    30
JV: Shead 37-32

Woodland 73, Narraguagus 30
At Woodland, Ariel Knights scored 20 points and Ashley Laking and Kelsey Burtt each added 16 to lead the Dragons by Knights of Harrington.
Taylor Cochran chipped in with 12 points for the winners while Burtt grabbed 10 rebounds and Molly White notched eight steals.
Jenna Beal paced Narraguagus with nine points.
Narraguagus (1-1) 30
Beal 4-0-9, Burke 3-2-8, Eckart 2-1-5, Perry 4-0-8, Collora, Albee, Potts
Woodland (2-0) 73
Laking 4-8-16, Boomer 1-0-2, Knights 8-4-20, Burtt 6-4-16, Worden 0-1-1, Cochran 4-4-12, Hurlbert 1-0-2, White 2-0-4, Bassett, Hamilton
3-pt. goals: Beal
Narraguagus     8    14    21    30    
Woodland     15    31    51    73    
JV: Narraguagus 42-37

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Hockey

Winslow 4, John Bapst 3
At Bangor’s Sawyer Arena on Saturday, Winslow rallied for three third-period goals to erase a 2-1 deficit and post the victory in the mutual season-opener.
Justin Bouchard had two goals and an assist for Winslow with Eric Willette and Chad Wacekan scoring the other goals. Devin Guptill had two assists, Dalton Thompson had another and Jesse Little made 16 saves.
Maggie Lynn, Nick Doucette and Derek Antworth scored for John Bapst with Matt Youngblood collecting two assists. Joey Pate, Joe Thompson and Alex Beals had the other assists and Derek Duff made 46 saves.

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WRE
STLING
HIGH SCHOOL
Maine Amateur Wrestling Alliance poll
(Through Dec. 5)

1. Noble; 2. Lisbon; 3. Massabesic; 4. Mountain Valley; 5. Bonny Eagle; 6. Camden Hills; 7. Cony; 8. Belfast; 9. Fryeburg Acad.; 10. Oak Hill; Also receiving votes: Westbrook, Morse, Dirigo, Wells

At Brewer
Brewer 56, MDI 18

103: Alex Charalambous (B) pinned Jonathon Sargent; 112: Anthoyn Sprigg (B) by forfeit; 119: Josh Silva (MDI) pinned Tyler Johnston; 130: Robbie Kiah (B) Def. Elijah O’Connor; 135: Nick Dugas (B) by forfeit; 140: Justin Lipsvich (MDI) by forfeit; 145: Trevor Porter (B) pinned Chelsea Johnson; 152: Justin Blaisdell (B) dec. Lucas Murphy; 160: Cody Noyes (B) pinned Elias Burne; 171: John Soucy (B) pinned William Shepherd; 189: Brandon Pelkey (B) by forfeit; 215: Marcus Eaton (B) pinned Justin Bully; 285: Thomas Conary (MDI) pined Dillion Whittington
Brewer 39, Ellsworth 33
103: Alex Charalambous (B) by forfeit; 112: James Gonclaves (E) dec. Anthony Sprigg; 119: Tyler Johnston (B) pinned Zack Harris; 130: Robbie Kiah (B) by forfeit; 135: Nick Dugas (B) by forfeit; 140: Wayne McKechnie (E) by forfeit; 145: Trevor Porter (B) pinned Ben Wildes; 152: Bryan Johnson (B) dec. Pual Hewes; 160: Dakota Hellum (E) pinned Cody Noyes; 171: Dakota Jewett (E) by disqualificatoin Bryan Violette; 189: Michael Philippon (E) pinned Brandon Pelkey; 215: Marcus Eaton (B) pinned Jared Sargent; 285: Patrick Kidder (E) pinned Dillion Whittington
Mt. Blue 46, Brewer 36
103: Alex Charambalous (B) by forfeit; 112: Khalil Newbill (MB) Anthony Sprigg; 119: Nicholas Hyde (MB) pinned Tyler Johnston; 125: Kevin Moore (MB) by forfeit; 130: Robbie Kiah (B) by forfeit; 135: Drew Blanchet (MB) major dec. Nick Dugas; 140: Andrew Currier (MB) by forfeit; 145: Gary Theriault (MB) pinned Trevor Porter; 152: Jonathan Iams (MB) pinned Bryan Johnson; 160: Cody Noyes (B) pinned Ray Clark; 171: John Soucy (B) pinned Caleb Farrington; 189: Brandon Pelkey (B) pinned Cody Churchill; 215: Marcus Eaton (B) pinned Travis Stuard; 285: Matthew Archer (MB) pinned Dylan Whittington
Brewer 72, Nokomis 0
103: Alex Charalambous (B) by forfeit; 112: Anthony Sprigg (B) by forfeit; 119: Tyler Johnston (B) by forfeit; 125: double forfeit; 130: Robbie Kiah (B) by forfeit; 135: Nick Dugas (B) by forfeit; 140: double forfeit; 145: Trevor Porter (B) by forfeit; 152: Dakota Bartlett (B) by forfeit; 160: Cody Noyes (B) by forfeit; 171: John Soucy (B) by forfeit; 189: Brandon Pelkey (B) pinned Christian Roderiques; 215: Marcus Eaton (B) by forfeit; 285: Kevin Schaefer by forfeit
Bangor vs. Nokomis
135: Elijah Carson (B) by forfeit; 171: Victor Irwin (B) pinned Christian Black; 285: Ariana Irwin (B) by forfeit
Bangor vs. MDI
135: Elijah Carson (B) by forfeit; 171: Victor Irwin (B) pinned William Shepherd; 285: Arianna Irwin (B) pinned Colton Stout
Bangor vs. Mt. Blue
135: Drew Blanchett (MB) pinned Elijah Carson; 171: Victor Irwin (B) pinned Caleb Farringotn; 285: Matt Archer (MB) pinned Arianna Irwin
Bangor vs. Ellsworth
135: Wayne McKechnie (E) pinned Eljiah Carson; 285: Patrick Kidder (E) pinned Arianna Irwin

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ALL-STARS
HIGH SCHOOL
LTC Football

Sportsmanship award: Dexter; Silvernail Scholar Award: Shane Hass (John Bapst); Coach of the Year: Chris Preble (Stearns); Players of the Year: Billy Wetherbee (John Bapst), Ryan Stroud (Foxcroft)
Player of the Year nominees: Vinny Tymoczko (Bucksport), Doug Richardson (Dexter), Ryan Stroud (Foxcroft), Shawn Bennett (MCI), Billy Wetherbee (JB), Dominic Mowrer (Orono), Ethan White (Mattanawcook), Alex Young (Rockland), Charlie Tapley (Stearns), Tyler Rednour (Mount View), Spencer McCormick (Calais-Woodland), Josh Boucher (Old Town)
Offense
First Team

Quarterback: Ryan Stroud (Fox), Ethan White (MA); running back: Doug Richardson (Dex), Ian Champeon (Fox), Billy Wetherbee (JB), Vinny Tymoczko (Buck); utility: Josh Pelkey (MA); fullback: Alex Giosia (Buck), Kevin Ross (C-W); center: Alan Langley (Stearns), Mike Parent (MA); guards: Jason Pulley (JB), Ryan Olmstead (Fox), Alex Young (Rock); tackles: Brad Dow (Fox), Charlie Tapley (Stearns), Chris Desmond (JB); tight end: Max Andrews (JB); wide receivers: Derek Gardner (MA), Ryan Boyington (OT), Josiah Richard (Fox); punter: Dylan Meklin (Rock); kicker: Josiah Richard (Fox)
Second Team
Quarterback: Shane Hass (JB), Shawn Bennett (MCI), Josh Boucher (OT); running back: Grady Markie (MA), Dominic Mowrer (Orono), Billy Eurich (Stearns), Tyler Rednour (MV); fullback: Greg Hand (MA), Fred Lear (JB); utility: Tyler Maloon (MCI), center: Keith Nelson (Stearns); guard: Zac Poirier (Dex), Nolan Pelkey (MA), Garret Poulin (MCI); tackle: Ben Kapaldo (Buck), Josh Eastman (Orono), Blake Miller (MA); tight end: Isaac Redman (Buck), Taylor Kelley (Orono); wide receiver: Brandon Flegel (Buck), Josh McDonald (Stearns), Erick Neally (MV), Robbie Harmon (Fox); punter: Ryan Stroud (Fox), Jared Hustus (MV); kicker: Patrick Hapworth (MCI)
Defense
First Team

Linemen: Doug Richardson (Dex), Grady Markie (MA), Mike White (Buck), Brad Dow (Fox), Chris Desmond (JB), Charlie Tapley (Stearns); linebackers: Ian Champeon (Fox), Jason Pulley (JB), Alan Langley (Stearns), Jason Hughes (MV), Alex Giosia (Buck); ends: Greg Hand (MA), Max Andrews (JB); defensive backs: Josiah Richard (Fox), Josh Pelkey (MA), Billy Wetherbee (JB), Shawn Bennett (MCI)
Second Team
Linemen: Bill Stoddard (JB), Alex Young (Rock), Jake McAlinden (Orono), John Ashman (JB), Garret Poulin (MCI), Robbie McGuire (Buck); linebackers: Billy Eurich (Stearns), Zac Poirier (Dex), Vinny Tymoczko (Buck), Ethan White (MA); defensive ends: Nolan Pelkey (MA), Tristen Ripley (MV); defensive backs: Robbie Harmon (Fox), Brandon LeVasseur (Orono), Josh McDonald (Stearns), Shane Hass (JB), Derek Gardner (MA)
All-Academic Team
Bucksport: John White, Michael White, Vinny Tymoczko, Brandon Flegel, Sam Carmichael, Isaac Redman, Seth Reed, Ben Kapaldo; Calais-Woodland: Tyler Searway, Ryan Cavanaugh, Spencer McCormick, Kyle Dore; Dexter: Tim Gustin, Hunter Ogden, Mike Rosetti, Kasee Wilson; Foxcroft: Robert Harmon, D.J. Clukey, Mitchell Fadley, Ryan Stroud; John Bapst: Shawn Hass, Adam Leadbetter, Jason Pulley, John Ashman, Jordan Charpentier, Chris Desmond, Grady Hayes, Jacob Leonard, Keith Nelson, Aaron Ortiz, Drew Priode, Bill Stoddard; Mattanawcook: Grayd Markie Mike Parent, Derek Gradner, Aaron Mansur, Dustin Libby, Ethan White, Donald Russell, Brendan Crocker; MCI: Garret Poulin; Mount View: Alic Albright, Jon Shaw, Tristan Ripley, Kyle Hadyniak, Tyler Hadyniak, Sebastian LaForge; Old Town: Cody St. Louis; Orono: Anthony Cyr; Rockland: T.J. Dodge, Dylan Meklin; Stearns: Derek Hibbs, Alan Langley, Brandon McLaughlin, Brandon Bouchard, Charlie Tapley, Dylan Bouchard, Ethan Michaud, Cody Herring, Cody Wallace, Billy Eurich

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MEN’S BASKETBALL
Southern Maine 87, UMF 77

At Farmington, the Huskies drained eight 3-pointers while building a 17-point halftime lead en route to victory over the Beavers.
Otis Smith hit six 3’s on his way to a team-high 24 points to pace Southern Maine of Gorham. Cortez Isaac netted 16 points, including four 3’s, and snared 13 rebounds while Troy Jellison contributed 12 points.
Eric Taylor poured in a game-high 40 points for the University of Maine-Farmington on 15-for-18 shooting from the field. He also grabbed 12 rebounds. Eric Lelansky tallied 16 points and six assists.
Southern Maine (2-6) 87
Smith 8-2-24, Isaac 5-2-16, Jellison 4-4-13, Morgan 4-1-9, Zolper 3-1-8, Clemmer 3-0-6, O’Connell 2-1-5, Foustoukos 1-0-3, Hebert 0-2-2, LaClair 0-1-1, Peirce
UMaine-Farmington (0-5) 77
Taylor 15-10-40, Lelansky 5
-4-16, Leary 2-0-6, Tanguay 2-0-4, Gerrish 2-0-4, M. Gingras 0-3-3, Kane 0-3-3, Burdin 0-1-1, T. Gingras, Miller, Jean, Dean
3-pt. goals: Smith 6, Isaac 2, Foustoukos, Jellison, Zolper; Lelansky 2, Leary 2
Halftime: USM 46-29

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Bates 96, Thomas 80
At Lewiston, Lauren Yanofsky netted 22 points and Allie Beaulieu scored 17 to lead Bates past Thomas.
Tayron O’Connell contributed 12 points for the Bobcats.
Karin Bird paced Thomas College of Waterville with 22 points while Kellie Martel added 21. Mallorie Blakney scored 14 and Jessica Nassetta 10.
Thomas (0-6) 80
Bird 9-2-22, Martel 7-0-21, Blakney 4-5-14, Nassetta 5-0-10, Allen 3-0-6, Lee 1-2-4, Evans 1-0-3, Chaisson
Bates (6-2) 96
Yanofsky 11-0-22, Beaulieu 7-1-17, O’Connell 6-0-12, Goodridge 3-3-9, Dobish 2-4-8, Flaherty 3-2-8, Robinson 3-0-6, Hawkins 2-1-5, Burns 1-2-4, Braboy 0-3-3, Finn 1-0-2, McCall, Garvey
3-pt. goals: Martel 7, Bird 2, Evans, Blakney; Beaulieu 2
Halftime: Thomas 44-41

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PLAYER OF THE WEEK
COLLEGE
Little East Conference
Cortez Isaac
(University of Southern Maine junior), men’s basketball also Maine Men’s Basketball Coaches and Writers Association player, averaged 35.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists in two games.
Curran Leighton (University of Southern Maine freshman), women’s basketball co-rookie, averaged 11.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in two games.

Hockey East
Jenna Ouellette
(University of Maine senior), women’s hockey, scored the winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Vermont Saturday and had four assists on Friday.
Scott Darling (University of Maine), men’s hockey co-defensive, had a 1.00 goals against average and a .959 save percentage in a 2-0-0 week.

Pilgrim Wrestling League
Mike Morin
(University of Southern Maine senior), won the 165-pound bracket at the Ted Reese Invitational and earned his 100th career win.

NESCAC
Dominique Lozzi
(Bowdoin College sophomore), women’s hockey, had four goals and two assists in two road victories over Connecticut College and Hamilton.
Leah Rubega (Bowdoin College senior), women’s basketball, averaged 16.0 points, 13.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.5 steals per game in two road wins.

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YOUTH BASKETBALL
At Bangor Y
ATOMIC LEAGUE
Canteen Service 18, Farrell, Rosenblatt and Russell 16

Canteen top scorer: Hannah Dorman 8; FR&R: Jaron Baude 7
Varney GMC 48, Hammond Lumber 41
Varney top scorers: Connor Lee 18, Jack Prior 14; Hammond Lumber: Brandon Adams 19, Ethan Vashel 12

PEE WEE LEAGUE
McDonald’s 29, Quirk Auto 14

McDonald’s top scorer: Ian Nagle 12; Quirk: Connor Bickford 6
Loiselle, Goldman and Hinds 40, Dunkin Donuts 31
LG&H top scorers: Kary Winch 14, Dylan Stanley 10; Dunkin Donuts: Tom Szewczyk 15, Jack McCluskey 11

MIDDLE SCHOOL LEAGUE
University Inn 71, Merrill Bank 59

University Inn top scorers: Zachary Omlor 23, Ryan Mills 21; Merrill Bank: Cody Lyons 29, Austin Cyr 18
Dahl-Chase 55, Bate Law 41
Dahl-Chase top scorers: Christopher Duplisea 14, Brandon Pelletier 14; Bate Law: Lucas Babcock 21

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YOUTH HOCKEY
SQUIRTS
At Alfond Arena, Orono, Saturday
Casco Bay 11, PVHC 1
CMYH 8, PVHC 5

CMYH goals: Justin Wentworth 4, Dalton Hendreson 2, Gunnar Hann, Matt Jolicoeur; goalie: Nathan Pinnette; PVHC: Austin Soucy 3, Cooper Leland, Brenden Gasaway; goalie: Bradley LeBlanc

At Kents Hill, Sunday
Kennebec 3, PVHC 1

Kennebec goals: Avery Pomerleau 2, Thomas Arps; PVHC: Dillon Leland

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