HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL

Ashland 62, LCS/MSSM 53
Bangor 54, Mt. Ararat 41
Brewer 68, Oxford Hills 54
Brunswick 57, Lawrence 41
Buckfield 47, Forest Hills 41
Carrabec 66, Madison 58
Central Aroostook 77, Southern Aroostook 55
Cheverus 66, South Portland 44
Foxcroft 69, Bangor Christian 34
Gould Acad. 108, North Haven 27
Greenville 76, Vinalhaven 62
Hall-Dale 28, Georges Valley 27
Hampden 56, Erskine 25
Hodgdon 68, Greater Houlton Chr. 67
Jay 56, Telstar Regional 34
Jonesport-Beals 67, Woodland 56
Lewiston 39, Skowhegan 37
Lisbon 43, Monmouth 41
Livermore 59, Dirigo 48
Machias 41, Narraguagus 36
Maranacook 66, Oak Hill 65
MCI 67, Belfast 48
Medomak 60, Gardiner 46
Mount View 49, Camden Hills 47
Mountain Valley 88, Mt. Abram 38
Piscataquis 46, Valley 33
Portland 56, Deering 45
Schenck 63, Orono 59
Shead 61, East Grand 47
Stearns 62, Houlton 36
Thornton 59, Noble 42
Washburn 56, Easton 45
Winslow 53, Rockland 51

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Ashland 43, LCS/MSSM 27
Bangor 59, Mount Ararat 50
Brunswick 49, Lawrence 37
Calais 64, Machias 23
Camden Hills 49, Mount View 31
Cheverus 46, South Portland 42
Dexter 37, Penquis 28
Forest Hills 37, Buckfield 32
Fort Fairfield 58, Van Buren 33
Fort Kent 59, Madawaska 58
Foxcroft 41, Bangor Christian 27
Greenville 44, Vinalhaven 39
GSA 53, DI-Stonington 19
Hall-Dale 54, Georges Valley 29
Hampden 62, Erskine 35
Hodgdon 45, Houlton Christian 28
Kents Hill 32, North Haven 29
Massabesic 48, Kennebunk 34
McAuley 47, Westbrook 24
MCI 43, Belfast 35
MDI 45, Hermon 32
Medomak 47, Gardiner 25
Nokomis 50, Waterville 38
Oak Hill 48, Maranacook 41
Old Town 41, Ellsworth 32
Orono 51, Schenck 21
Oxford Hills 53, Brewer 35
Piscataquis 49, Valley 30
Shead 47, East Grand 19
Skowhegan Area 56, Lewiston 22
Washington Acad. 73, Sumner 26
Winslow 50, Rockland 22

HOCKEY
Orono 4, Skowhegan 2

*****
COLLEGE
MEN’S BASKETBALL

Bowdoin 74, Bates 70 (OT)
Colby 91, Tufts 68
Husson 92, Castleton State 77
Maine Maritime 57, Green Mountain 43
UM-Farmington 81, Lyndon State 61
UM-Fort Kent 80, Paul Smiths 64

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Bowdoin 63, Bates 42
Husson 51, Castleton 49
Maine Maritime 70, Green Mountain 52
Tufts 72, Colby 57
UM-Farmington 65, Lyndon State 53
UM-Fort Kent 72, Paul Smiths 13

MEN’S HOCKEY
Babson 6, U-New England 0
Bowdoin 3, Tufts 2
Colby 4, Conn. College 3
So. Maine 7, UMass Boston 4

WOMEN’S HOCKEY
Connecticut 4, Maine 1
Trinity 4, Bowdoin 1
UMass Boston 5, So. Maine 4

*****
BOYS BASKETBALL
Hodgdon 68, GHCA 67

At Hodgdon, Chris Williams hit a 3-pointer with two seconds to go to lead the Hawks to the upset. He finished with a game-high 22 points.
Dan McGillicuddy added 21 points and pulled down 19 rebounds, and Josh Hudson contributed 13 points for Hodgdon.
Chad Duff fired in 22 points, Micah Wiley added 17, including five 3-pointers, and Ethan Brady had 11 for the Eagles.
Greater Houlton Christian (10-4) 67
Duff 9-1-22, Campbell 3-2-8, Wiley 6-0-17, Gray 1-0-2, Holmes 5-1-11, Straubel 2-0-5, Bowers 1-0-2, Little
Hodgdon (7-7) 68
Williams 5-9-22, Lunn 1-0-3, Hudson 5-3-13, Acott, D. McGillicuddy 10-1-21, Tidd 2-0-2, A. McGillicuddy 3-1-7, Lycette
3-pt. goals: Duff 3, Wiley 5, Straubel; Willimas 3, Lunn,
GHCA          13    30    48    67   
Hodgdon     12    30    48    68   

Ashland 62, LCS/MSSM 53
At Ashland, Kenny Tarr poured in a game-high 21 points as Ashland defeated Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Lucas Hafford netted 19 points and Tyler Levesque 11 for the Hornets.
Aaron St. Pierre had 11 points while Josh Forsman and Dylan Morgan added 10 apiece for the Eagles.
LCS/MSSM (2-11) 53
St. Pierre 5-0-11, Forsman 4-0-10, Morgan 4-0-10, Allen 3-1-9, Caldwell 3-0-6, Tracy 1-1-3, Keiser 1-0-2, Tucker 1-0-2, Poltraw, Berube
Ashland (6-8) 62
Tarr 5-9-21, Hafford 7-5-19, Levesque 3-3-11, Beaulier 2-2-6, Condon 2-1-5, Holmes, Willey
3-pt. goals: Forsman 2, Morgan 2, Allen 2, St. Pierre; Tarr 2, Levesque 2
LCS/MSSM    14    29    43    53
Ashland         13    27    45    62

Washburn 56, Easton 45
At Washburn, Connor Fitzpatrick scored 18 points to help Washburn avenge its opening-game loss to Easton.
Easton topped the Beavers 70-58 on Dec. 4.
Mitch Worcester had 15 points for Washburn and Nick Bragg added 11 points.
Holden Turner and Reid Clark had 13 points each for the Easton.
Easton (5-9) 45
Turner 5-3-13, R. Clark 5-3-13, Jo. Bacon 2-0-6, Ja. Bacon 1-2-4, White 2-1-5, Fuller 1-0-2, Hafford 0-1-1, Budreau 0-1-1, Z. Clark, Petrin, Tompkins
Washburn (9-4) 56
Fitzpatrick 5-8-18, Worcester 3-9-15, Bragg 5-1-11, Turner 2-4-8, McLaughlin 0-4-4, Howe, Theriault
3-pt. goals: none
Easton        14    24    34    45
Washburn    5    27    41    56

JV: Easton 46-29

CAHS 77, SAHS 55
At Dyer Brook, Caleb Kelley pumped in 27 points as Central Aroostook of Mars Hill pulled away to win.
Mike McClung tossed in 15 points for the Panthers while Logan McLaughlin added 12 and Mitchell Folsom 10.
Dakota Sleeper and Cody Robinson netted 14 points apiece for the Warriors.
Central Aroostook (13-2) 77
Kelley 10-7-27, McClung 5-5-15, McLaughlin 5-0-12, Folsom 4-0-10, Rusby 1-0-2, Stiles 2-1-5, York 1-2-4, Brewer
Southern Aroostook (9-4) 55
Sleeper 5-2-14, Robinson 6-1-14, Casey 2-0-6, Small 1-0-2, Lasonne 0-2-2, Diaferio 2-0-5, Goodall 1-2-4, Casey 1-0-2, Beaulieu 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: Folsom 2; Sleeper 2, Casey 2, Robinson, Diaferio
Cen. Aroostook    16    35    55    77
So. Aroostook       19    28    42    55

JV: Southern Aroostook 61-49

Stearns 62, Houlton 36
At Millinocket, Garen Manzo scored 26 points to power Stearns past Houlton.
Brandon McLaughlin added 13 points for the Minutemen.
Corey Woodworth led Houlton with 13 points.
Houlton (1-11) 36
Cone 0-2-2, Goetsch 4-0-8, Woodworth 3-6-13, Anderson 0-1-1, Quist 1-0-2, Bragan 1-0-2, Codrey 2-2-6, Dickinson 1-0-2, McGary, Duff, Flewelling, Hanning
Stearns (10-2) 62
MacDonald 0-4-4, Baker 1-0-2, Bri. Bouchard 0-1-1, Michaud 1-2-5, Manzo 11-0-26, Eurich 1-1-3, McLaughlin 4-5-13, Bra. Bouchard 0-2-2, Whitney 1-0-2, McGillicuddy 1-1-3, McCleary 0-1-1, Herring
3-pt. goals: Woodworth; Manzo 4, Michaud
Houlton    14    22    25    36
Stearns    14    31    49    62

JV: Stearns 35-29

Shead 61, East Grand 47
At Danforth, Caleb Ricker spearheaded a balanced attack with 10 points as Shead of Eastport defeated East Grand.
Tommy Collins added nine points and Shane Seeley eight for the Tigers.
Andrew Gilman led all scorers with 21 points for East Grand while Abe Brittain had 14.
Shead (12-3) 61
Ricker 4-2-10, Collins 3-2-9, Medieros 1-2-4, Barnes 1-1-3, Seeley 3-0-8, Vinson 1-0-2, Demolet 2-1-5, Mitchell 2-3-7, Smith 3-1-7, Nicholas 3-0-6
East Grand (1-14) 47
Gilman 8-0-21, Cropley 3-2-8, Al. Brittain 1-0-3, Ab. Brittain 3-6-14, Massey 0-1-1, Henn, Morse, Crocker, Cousins, Kenyon
3-pt. goals: Collins, Seeley 2; Gilman 5, Ab. Brittain 2
Shead          26    32    43    61
East Grand    6    16    28    47

Winslow 53, Rockland 51
At Rockland, Justin Murray converted two free throws with six seconds to play, completing the Black Raiders’ comeback victory over the Tigers.
Mike McCann scored a game-high 19 points to pace Winslow, while Murray finished with 12 points and Jack Nivison 10.
Luke Morrill’s 15 points led Rockland, while Dyland Meklin tallied 14 and Chris Nolan posted 12.
Winslow (9-5) 53
Reardon 1-1-4, Murray 2-8-12, Nivison 5-0-10, Wheeler 3-2-8, McCann 7-5-19, Raymond, Price, McLaughlin
Rockland (7-6) 51
Gustin 1-2-4, Nolan 2-6-12, Morrill 5-0-15, Hadley 2-2-6, Meklin 7-0-14, Harjula, Ecker, Nelson, Harrison
3-pt. goals: Reardon; Nolan 2, Morrill 5
Winslow       5    25    42    53           
Rockland    13    33    43    51           

Brewer 68, Oxford Hills 54
At South Paris, the Witches outscored the Vikings 19-7 in the second quarter en route to the victory.
Ray Bessette sparked Brewer’s attack with a game-high 24 points. Jordan Richards scored 17 points, Dom Drake netted 12 and Nate Carson added 10 for the Witches.
Cody Hadley led Oxford Hills with 14 points.
Brewer (11-2) 68
Sasaki 1-0-2, r. Bessette 10-2-24, Drake 4-4-12, Richards 7-1-17, Birmingham 0-1-1, T. Bessette 1-0-2, Carson 4-0-10, Burgess
Oxford Hills (6-8) 54
Hadley 5-1-14, Farrar 1-0-2, Hall 3-0-7, Keniston 3-0-7, Verrier 2-1-6, Dubois 3-0-6, Henderson 0-2-2, White 2-0-4, McVety 2-0-4, McDonald 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: R. Bessette 2, Richards 2; Hadley 3, Hall, Keniston, Verrier
Brewer           19    38    50    68           
Oxford Hills   
19    26    47    54           

Greenville 76, Vinalhaven 62
At Greenville, Emerson Sikes had 20 points and 13 rebounds while Tony DiAngelo registered 14 points and 11 boards to lead the Lakers to victory.
Ricky Derboghosian netted 14 points, as did Tristan Richards while Alex Jardine scored 14 to go with eight boards and seven assists for Greenville.
Steven Osgood had 16 points, Brian Stanley 13 and Nathan Hopkins 12 for Vinalhaven.
Vinalhaven (7-5) 62
Osgood 7-2-16, Stanley 4-2-13, Hopkins 5-2-12, Tolman 4-0-8, Drury 1-2-4, Morton 3-0-6, Beckman 1-0-2, Chilles 0-1-1
Greenville (6-5) 76
Sikes 9-2-20, Derboghosian 4-5-14, DiAngelo 4-6-14, Richards 5-1-14, Jardine 5-4-14, Stafford
3-pt. goals: Stanley 3; Richards 3, Derboghosian
Vinalhaven    12    20    35    62
Greenville      11    33    46    76

Jonesport-Beals 67, Woodland 56
At Woodland, Tyler Turcotte scored 18 points to power Jonesport-Beals past Woodland.
Matthew Alley scored 10 points for the Royals.
Cory Rolfe scored 23 points to pace the Dragons. Keith Curtis added 10 points.
Jonesport-Beals (12-1) 67
Turcotte 6-6-18, M. Alley 3-4-10, Monroe 1-0-2, J. Alley 4-1-9, A. Beal 4-0-8, G. Beal 3-2-8, Carver 2-0-4, Smith 3-28, Lyons
Woodland (4-9) 56
Rolfe 9-5-23, Curtis 4-2-10, Hoops 1-1-3, Denley 2-0-4, Perry 1-4-6, Ireland 3-1-7, Laney 0-1-1, James, Subialdea, Lincoln, Pike, Hood
3-pt. goals: none
Jonesport-Beals    18    32    49    67
Woodland              12    28    40    56

JV: Jonesport-Beals 59-38

Machias 41, Narraguagus 36
At Harrington, Matt Jenkins scored eight of his 10 points when the Bulldogs outscored the Knights 12-5 in the fourth quarter en route to the victory.
Tyler Richardson paced Machias with 13 points.
Steve Strout scored 15 points to lead the Knights and Cody Robinson added eight.
Machias (7-6) 41
Richardson 6-1-13, Jenkins 4-2-10, Little 2-4-8, Dahl 1-0-3, Getchell 4-0-8, Scoville 0-1-1, Prescott
Narraguagus (2-9) 36
Strout 7-0-15, Robinson 3-1-8, Tenney 2-0-6, Bragg 2-0-5, Maillet 1-0-2, Andre, Dublin, Jordan, Ramsay
3-pt. goals: Dahl; Strout 1, Robinson, Tenney, Bragg
Machias              16    21    29    41   
Narraguagus     13    26    31    36
   
JV: Narraguagus 65-45

Hampden 56, Erskine 25
At Hampden, Graham Safford and Nolan Turner each scored 10 points to lead Hampden Academy by Erskine Academy of South China.
Tyler Belanger scored 10 to pace the Eagles.
Erskine (0-13) 25
Pardo, Gagne, Duncan, Grady, Pulver 2-0-4, Jones 0-2-2, Hayes 2-0-4, Humphrey 1-0-2, Wright 1-1-3, Richardson, Belanger 5-0-10
Hampden (10-4) 56
Safford 4-0-10, McCue 2-3-9, Turner 5-0-10, Miller 1-2-4, Hersey 1-0-2, Lester 1-0-3, Moore 3-1-7, Dolan 0-2-2, O’Donnell, G. Burditt 1-0-2, Poirier 1-1-3, N. Burditt 1-0-2, Bisbee 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Safford 2, McCue 2, Lester
Erskine        6    12    20    25   
Hampden     11    22    41    56   

PCHS 46, Valley 33
At Guilford, the Piscataquis Community Pirates outscored Valley of Bingham 16-9 in the second quarter to snap a 7-7 tie and went on knock off the second-ranked team in Western Maine Class D.
Aaron Ward paced the winners with 17 points. Nick Schmiedlehner chipped in with 13 points and seven steals and Dylan Izbicki added 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Chris Bean paced Valley with 15 points.
Valley (8-5) 33
Wade, Car. Miller 2-2-6, Schultz 1-0-2, Cam. Miller 3-1-8, Malloy, Bean 7-1-15, West, Stevens 1-0-2
PCHS (4-9) 46
Ward 6-2-17, Schmiedlehner 5-2-13, Steeves, Izbicki 4-5-13, Kand 0-1-1, Noble 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Cam. Miller; Ward 3, Schmiedlehner
Valley     7    16    25    33   
PCHS     7    23    33    46   

Foxcroft 69, Bangor Christian 34
At Dover-Foxcroft, Ryan Stroud posted a game-high 16 points to lead the Ponies.
James Johnson added 10 points and four blocked shots for Foxcroft Academy, Kyle Gould had 10 points, Robbie Harmon contributed eight points and nine rebounds and Josiah Richard also had eight points.
Tyler Alexander paced the Patriots with 15 points.
Bangor Christian (2-11) 34
Tyler Alexander 5-5-15, Bragg 2-0-5, Dorman 0-1-1, Schmidt 0-1-1, Poulin 0-1-1, Bran. Wilcox 1-5-7, Melcher 1-0-2, Davis 1-0-2, Brad. Wilcox, Swanson
Foxcroft Acad. (11-2) 69
Stroud 5-4-16, Gould 4-1-10, Johnson 5-0-10, Richard 4-0-8, Merrill 1-1-3, Harmon 4-0-8, Hutchinson 2-0-4, Champeon 1-3-5, Coyley 0-1-1, Rebar 1-0-2, Clark 0-2-2, Gourley, Davis, Erickson
3-pt. goals: Bragg; Stroud 2, Gould
Bangor Christian    7    17    23    34
Foxcroft Acad.      16    32    52    69

JV: Bangor Christian 48-47

*****
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Fort Kent 59, Madawaska 58

At Madawaska, Taylor Boucher scored the final five points of the game as the Warriors rallied for the victory.
Boucher, who finished with a game-high 30 points, hit one of her seven 3s with 20 seconds left to cut the Owls’ lead to one point. After a Madawaska turnover, she hit a jumper from right of the free throw line with seven seconds for the final tally.
Emma Dionne powered the Owls with 20 points and 11 rebounds, Erin Dugal added 10 points and Amanda Nadeau scored nine.
Fort Kent (8-5) 59
Boucher 11-1-30, Nadeau 1-0-2, Walker 2-1-5, Morneault 1-0-2, Thibodeau 2-0-6, Jandreau 1-0-2, Carappellucci 1-2-4, Martin 2-0-6, Pelletier 1-0-2, Roy
Madawaska (6-8) 58
Dionne 9-2-20, Dugal 4-2-10, Nadeau 3-3-9, Parker 3-2-8, N. Cyr 4-0-8, H. Cyr 0-3-3, Sirois, Cormier
3-pt. goals: Boucher 7, Thibodeau 2, Martin 2
Fort Kent           9    21    35    59
Madawaska    11    25    42    58

Fort Fairfield 58, Van Buren 33
At Van Buren, Sydney Churchill scored 15 points to help lead Fort Fairfield past Van Buren.
Ashlie Wilson led Van Buren with 16 points.
Fort Fairfield (13-0) 58
Shaw 1-0-3, Blaisdell 1-0-2, Wilson 3-0-6, C. Churchill 3-1-7, Tracy 4-1-9, S. Churchill 6-0-15, Beaulieu 4-0-8, Hotham 0-6-6, McGillan 1-0-2, Pelkey, Turner, York, Morgan
Van Buren (1-12) 33
Bourgoin 1-0-2, Wilson 7-2-16, J. Ouellette 4-0-9, C. Rioux 2-2-6, V. Rioux, Parent, M. Ouellette, Maldonado
3-pt. goals: S. Churchill 3, Shaw; J. Ouellette
Fort Fairfield    15    31    42    58
Van Buren           6    17    26    33

Ashland 43, LCS/MSSM 27
At Ashland, Taylor Baker scored a game-high 12 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to pace the Hornets. Macie Pelkey contributed 10 points.
Jasmine Cote led the Eagles from Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics with seven points.
LCS/MSSM (2-10) 27
Cote 3-1-7, Allen 2-1-5, Patten 2-0-4, C. Leighton 2-0-4, S. Leighton 1-1-3, Good 1-0-2, Gray 1-0-2, Kirk, Kelly, St.Pierre
Ashland (7-6) 43
Baker 3-6-12, Pelkey 4-0-10, Paradis 3-0-7, LaBelle 2-2-6, Donovan 1-1-3, Jimmo 1-0-2, Cote 1-0-2, Graham 0-1-1, Hammond, Casey
3-pt. goals: Pelkey 2, Paradis,
LCS/MSSM     10    18    20    27   
Ashland            7    23    28    43   

Hodgdon 45, GHCA 28
At Hodgdon, the Hawks went on a 16-8 run in the fourth quarter to pull away for the win.
Chelsea Sloat led Hodgdon with 13 points, while Jillian London contributed nine points and 12 rebounds. Brittany Davies added nine rebounds.
Mariah Wiley posted nine points to pace Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Greater Houlton Christian (5-9) 28
Robertson, Lee, A. Little, Bishop, A. Michaud, Barnes, E. Little, Smart 2-0-4, Vargas 1-0-2, S. Michaud 1-1-3, Wiley 2-5-9, Duff 1-0-2, McGuire 2-0-4
Hodgdon (4-10) 45
Ryan 0-1-1, Willette 2-0-4, Quint 1-1-3, Davies 2-0-5, Sloat 6-0-13, London 4-1-9, McQuarrie 1-0-2, Jurson 1-2-4, Levesque 1-2-4, Oliver
3-pt. goals: Davies, Sloat
GHCA          8    16    20    28           
Hodgdon    5    20    29    45           

Shead 47, East Grand 19
At Danforth, Jen Cushing scored 13 points to propel Shead of Eastport to the victory.
Shelby Seavey scored 10 points for the Tigerettes.
Shaunna Beaudoin and Elisha Farley led East Grand with seven points each.
Shead (7-4) 47
V. Patterson 1-3-5, Cushing 4-5-13, Ashley 2-0-4, DeWitt 2-2-6, McPhail 2-0-4, Seavey 5-0-10, Harris 2-0-4, Turner 0-1-1, Baron, Altvater, Hoche, M Patterson, Sapiel
East Grand (1-14) 19
S. Beaudoin 3-1-7, K. Beaudoin 1-0-2, J. Armstrong 1-1-3, Farley 2-2-7, Cowger, Gilman, K. Armstrong
3-pt. goals: Farley
Shead           16    26    34    47           
East Grand    6    12    18    19           

MDI 45, Hermon 32
At Hermon, Megan Phelps scored 12 third-quarter points to spark a 22-7 run as the Trojans ran away with the win after trailing by one at halftime.
Phelps finished with a game-high 21 points while Mackenzie Curtis contributed 11 and Brailee Black nine for MDI.
Ashley Thayer’s 15 points led Hermon.
MDI (13-1) 45
Phelps 7-5-21, Curtis 3-5-11, Black 4-1-9, Carroll 1-0-2, Swanson 1-0-2, Bryer, Ross
Hermon (7-6) 32
Thayer 5-2-15, Davenport 1-4-6, Snow 3-0-6, King 1-1-3, Kelley 1-0-2, Ross, Hamlin, Nickerson, Treadwell
3-pt. goals: Phelps 2; Thayer 3
MDI             9    15    37    45
Hermon    10    16    23    32

JV: MDI 43-36

Calais 64, Machias 23
At Machias, Alex McVicar scored 11 points to pace a balanced scoring effort in the Blue Devils’ win over the Bulldogs.
Brooke Young added nine points for Calais, and four other players scored eight apiece.
Brittaney Shults and Amanda Whitney topped Machias with six points each.
Calais (8-4) 64
McVicar 4-1-11, Hill, Clement 3-2-8, Hollingdale 3-2-8, Redding 4-0-8, McCadden 2-0-4, Blake 2-2-6, Young 4-0-9, Mingo, Osborne 4-0-8, Smith 1-0-2
Machias (3-9) 23
Shults 1-4-6, Lee 2-0-4, Lipton 1-3-5, Rolfe 1-0-2, Libby 3-0-6, Smith, Watson, Conley, Stanhope, Anderson, Proctor, Hanscom, Reynolds
3-pt. goals: McVicar 2, Young
Calais        14    33    50    64
Machias      3    13    19    23

JV: Calais 52-20

Medomak 47, Gardiner 25
At Waldoboro, Medomak Valley outscored Gardiner 26-6 in the second half to grab the win.
Alanna Vose totaled 18 points and four steals to pace the Panthers.
Jess Truman, Hannah Lawrence and Carly Pelletier had six points apiece for Gardiner.
Gardiner (4-9) 25
Banister 1-0-2, Kozma 1-0-2, Truman 2-0-6, Lawrnece 3-0-6, Pelletier 3-0-6, Macomber 1-0-2, Wilmoh 0-1-1, Granholm, Weymouth, Moore, McAllister, Owen, Tzikas
Medomak Valley (9-4) 47
Dyer 2-0-5, Massengale 2-2-7, Ranquist 2-1-5, Christensen 3-1-7, Weaver 0-1-1, Rackliff 1-0-2, Peterson 1-0-2, Vose 8-0-18, Davis, Conary, Severson
3-pt. goals: Truman 2; Dyer, Massengale
Gardiner    14    19    21    25
Medomak    9    21    35    47

JV: Gardiner 34-32

Nokomis 50, Waterville 38
At Newport, the host Warriors outscored the Purple Panthers 20-5 in the
second quarter to pull away and avenge an opening-night loss.
Marissa Shaw scored six of her 15 points in the period while Julie Smith netted six of her eight points during that span. Danielle Watson’s 16 points led Nokomis while Kara Batchelder also had eight.
Jen Nale and Taylor Frame paced Waterville with 17 points apiece.
Waterville (9-5) 38
Carter, A. Frame, Gardiner, Gagnon, Whitten, T. Frame 7-3-17, Nale 6-3-17, Gagne 0-1-1, Rousseau 1-0-3, Reynolds, Smith, Crane, Scott, Dixon
Nokomis (11-3) 50
Badeen 2-0-5, Smith 3-1-8, Shaw 6-3-15, Reynolds, Stone, Batchelder 3-0-8, Perry, Tozier, Bradbury, Lyford, Watson 7-1-16
3-pt. goals: Nale 2, Rousseau; Badeen, Smith, Batchelder 2, Watson
Waterville    14    19    28    38
Nokomis       13    33    39    50

JV: Nokomis 44-25

Hall-Dale 54, Georges Valley 29
At Farmingdale, Carylanne Wolfington scored 20 points to lead Hall-Dale past Georges Valley of Thomaston.
Taylor Massey added 12 points for Hall-Dale.
Jill Bradbury paced the Buccaneers with nine points.
Georges Valley (5-8) 29
Denault 1-0-3, Mazurek 1-0-2, Bradbury 2-5-9, Haskell 2-0-4, R. Frye 2-1-5, Grover 1-4-6, Snow, Rich, Ames-Allen, Wallace, D. Frye
Hall-Dale (9-4) 54
Buck 1-0-2, Fredette 1-1-3, Bosse 1-0-2, Moody 1-0-2, Brann 3-0-7, Woods 1-2-4, Wolfington 7-2-20, McCutcheon 1-0-2, Massey 5-2-12, Ladner, Goldman, Longfellow, Houdlette, Allen
3-pt. goals: Denault; Wolfington 4, Brann
Georges Valley    4    12    24    29
Hall-Dale              11    30    39    54

Greenville 44, Vinalhaven 39
At Greenville, Saige Weeks headed a balanced effort by the Lakers with 10 points and eight rebounds in their victory over the Vikings.
Ashley Monroe (eight rebounds) and Miranda Drinkwater scored nine points each for undefeated Greenville.
Brooke Conway tossed in a game-high 14 points for Vinalhaven. Chelsea Moyer netted 12 points.
Vinalhaven (10-2) 39
Conway 6-1-14, Moyer 5-2-12, Drury 3-0-6, Guptil 2-1-5, Davidson 1-0-2, Watt
Greenville (11-0) 44
Weeks 5-0-10, M. Peat 2-4-8, Drinkwater 4-0-9, Breton 4-0-8, Monroe 4-1-9, Gilbert, Lavigne, C. Peat
3-pt. goals: Conway
Vinalhaven    7    12    26    39           
Greenville    15    25    33    44           

Oxford Hills 53, Brewer 35
At South Paris, Abbie Eastman’s 16-point effort sparked the Vikings to victory.
Allie Nolan scored 11 points for Oxford Hills.
Holly Nickerson and Morgan Small scored six points each to lead Brewer.
Brewer (3-10) 35
Hutchins 2-0-5, Grindle 1-2-4, Adams 2-0-5, Triplett, Thompson, Houp 2-0-5, H. Nickerson 1-3-6, Small 3-0-6, McLaughlin, M. Nickerson, Thomas 0-4-4, Bost, Smith
Oxford Hills (7-7) 53
Hanley 1-1-3, Ladd 1-0-3, Fox 2-4-8, West 1-0-2, Eastman 5-3-16, Rowe 3-0-6, Shultz 1-0-2, Nolan 3-5-11, Deblois 1-0-2, Morton
3-pt. goals: Hutchins, Adams, Houp, H. Nickerson; Ladd, Eastman 3
Brewer             9    17    29    35           
Oxford Hills    17    29    39    53           

Foxcroft 41, Bangor Christian 27
At Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor, Vanessa Lougee connected for 11 of her game-high 18 points as the Ponies outscored the Patriots 16-6 to build a nine-point halftime advantage.
Bekah Flanders contributed nine points for Foxcroft Academy.
Whitney Holmes led Bangor Christian with nine points.
Foxcroft Acad. (10-2) 41
Seavey 2-0-4, Withee 1-0-2, Boss, Keane, Sharrow 2-1-6, Fletcher 1-0-2, Flanders 4-1-9, Lougee 8-2-18
Bangor Christian (11-2) 27
Bragg 2-0-4, Johnson 2-2-7, Holmes 2-4-9, Dillon 0-1-1, Roemmich, Bean 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Sharrow; Johnson, Holmes
Foxcroft                    9    25    34    41           
Bangor Christian    10    16    21    27           

Dexter 37, Penquis 28
At Milo, the Tigers outscored the Patriots 16-2 in the third quarter, erasing a five-point deficit to claim the victory.
Shelbee Lancaster and Callie Theodore tossed in 11 points each for Dexter.
Kristyn Chapman tallied a game-high 16 points for Penquis.
Dexter (9-5) 37
Bell 0-1-1, Ca. Mountain 1-4-6, Cr. Mountain, Murray 3-0-6, Gustin 1-0-2, Cunningham, Atwater, Lancaster 4-1-11, Theodore 5-1-11
Penquis (6-8) 28
Chapman 5-4-16, Fowles, Larson 1-0-2, Zambrano 2-3-7, C. Bess 0-3-3, Weston, H. Bess
3-pt. goals: Lancaster 2; Chapman
Dexter     7    12    28    37           
Penquis    8    17    19    28   
       
JV: Dexter 48-30

Hampden 62, Erskine 35
At Hampden, Julia Snyder had 13 points, five steals and three assists in leading Hampden Academy past Erskine Academy of South China.
Katelyn DeRaps totaled 13 points and three assists for the Broncos.
Jess Souther and Meryl Bond had six points apiece for Erskine Academy.
Erskine (4-9) 35
Souther 2-2-6, Bond 1-4-6, Tjelmeland 1-0-2, Hudson 1-2-4, Phillips 0-3-3, Beckwith 1-0-2, Farwell 1-0-2, Smith 0-1-1, Honea 1-0-2, Britten 0-3-3, Helm 1-1-4, Peabody
Hampden (8-6) 62
DeRaps 5-0-13, Snyder 6-1-13, Stephenson 1-0-3, Dube 1-0-2, Sherburne 3-0-8, Danforth 3-1-7, Moore 1-0-2, Lamberton 2-0-4, Doyon 0-3-3, Robson 1-2-4, Ward 1-0-3, Utecht, Parsons
3-pt. goals: Helm; DeRaps 3, Sherburne 2, Stephenson, Ward
Erskine Acad.          6    21    23    35
Hampden Acad.    12    33    51    62

Old Town 41, Ellsworth 32
At Ellsworth, Courtney Treadwell scored 19 points to help lift Old Town over Ellsworth.
Sarah Stanley led Ellsworth with 11 points. Marissa Johnson added seven points and nine rebounds.
Old Town (4-9) 41
England 2-3-7, Maxim 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-1-4, Hesseltine 1-0-3, Cole 2-0-4, Treadwell 8-3-19, Reeves, Abbott, Kossar
Ellsworth (1-13) 32
Cooper 0-1-1, Wadman 2-2-7, Domagala 0-1-1, Stanley 2-7-11, Johnson 1-5-7, Jackson 1-0-3, Clement 0-1-1, Stubbs 0-1-1, Martin
3-pt. goals: McLaughlin, Hesseltine; Wadman, Jackson
Old Town    10    20    28    41
Ellsworth      9    14    19    32

JV: Ellsworth 48-40

Camden Hills 49, Mount View 31
At Rockport, Jordan Knowlton had 16 points and five steals to help push Camden Hills past Mount View of Thorndike.
Maddie Smeaton chipped in 13 points and 10 rebounds. Taylor Porter scored 10 points, and Gab Duke added three steals and four assists.
Hayley Kein led Mount View with 15 points.
Mount View (5-9) 31
Murphy 1-1-3, H. Kein 6-2-15, Dyer 1-0-2, C. Larrabee 1-0-2, Smith 2-2-6, Piotti 1-1-3, D. Kein, L. Larrabee, Coolen
Camden Hills (11-3) 49
Duke 1-0-2, Porter 3-2-10, Carlsen 2-0-4, Steele 0-2-2, Smeaton 5-3-13, Knowlton 7-2-16, Buckheit 1-0-2, Holmes, Legage, Richards, Johanson, Heal
3-pt. goals: H. Kein; Porter 2
Mount View       7    16    23    31
Camden Hills    9    17    34    49

JV: Camden Hills 45-28

MCI 43, Belfast 53
At Pittsfield, Maine Central Institute rallied past Belfast with a 14-2 fourth quarter to take the win.
Kylee Alton led the Huskies with 13 points. Ashley Kitchin scored 12 points.
Whitney Cross and Caroline Carr had nine points each for the Lions.
Belfast (2-12) 35
Rae 1-0-3, Cross 3-3-9, Carr 4-1-9, Mansfield 0-2-2, Lapham 2-0-5, Nelligan 3-1-7, Curtis, Cummings, Woodbury
MDI (3-10) 43
Kitchin 5-0-12, Glencross 2-0-5, Hughes 4-0-8, Houston 1-0-2, Alton 3-5-13, Morrell 1-0-3, Bennett, Cronkite
3-pt. goals: Rae, Lapham; Kitchin 2, Alton 2, Glencross, Morrell
Belfast    10    21    33    35
MCI           9    20    29    43

JV: Belfast 32-28

Piscataquis 49, Valley 30
At Guilford, Piscataquis outscored Valley of Bingham 15-8 in the third quarter to take victory.
Jesse Bell scored 12 of her 14 points in the first half for the Pirates. Megan Martell scored all seven of her points in the third.
Jocelyn Lawyerson led Valley with 17 points.
Valley (5-8) 30
Lawyerson 7-0-17, McQuilkin 4-3-11, Fortin 1-0-2, Rich, Vincent, Schultz, Hovey, Hines, Jackson, Leathers, Bailey
Piscataquis (3-10) 49
Bell 6-0-14, Carr 3-0-6, L. Morrill 0-2-2, Martell 3-0-7, Hooper 1-0-2, M. Morrill 1-0-2, Burdin 1-0-2, Shaffer 2-2-6, Hoak 1-0-2, Riitano 3-0-6, B. Morrill
3-pt. goals: Lawyerson 3; Bell 2, Martell
Valley            11    17    25    30
Piscataquis    11    20    35    49

Washington Acad. 73, Sumner 26
At East Machias, Christy Smith scored 13 points as Washington Academy topped Sumner of East Sullivan.
Jessa Cushing had 12 points for the Raiders and Bre Nicely scored 11 points. Andi Flannery totaled 10 points and 10 rebounds and Taylor Seeley added 10 rebounds.
Jessica Delosa led Sumner with eight points.
Sumner (0-14) 26
Delosa 3-2-8, Whitten 1-0-2, Tucker 2-0-5, Havey 1-0-2, Pennartz 1-0-2, A. MacLean 1-0-2, Rivers 1-1-3, S. Leighton 1-0-2, Aerie, B. MacLean, Alexander, Eschette, West, E. Leighton
Washington Academy (11-3) 73
Flannery 3-2-10, Nicely 4-0-11, Smith 6-0-13, Cushing 6-0-12, Seeley 3-2-8, Lehman 2-1-5, Hodgdon 1-2-4, Jones 1-1-3, Wright 1-0-3, Bridges 1-2-4, Stanley, Mitchell
3-pt. goals: Tucker; Nicely 3, Flannery 2, Smith, Wright
Sumner                       2      5    14    26
Washington Acad.    19    37    56    73

JV: Washington Academy 48-24

Orono 51, Schenck 21
At East Millinocket, Jade Keezer had 17 points to lead Orono past Schenck of East Millinocket.
Jillian Woodward scored 10 points for the Red Riots.
Kristina Jamo had eight points for the Wolverines.
Orono (11-2) 51
Keezer 6-2-17, Berry 2-0-4, Fox 2-1-5, Dickey 0-3-3, Saucier 1-0-2, sherman 3-1-7, Woodward 4-2-10, Triandafillou 1-0-3, Bryant, Paul
Schenck (8-7) 21
Nicholson 3-0-6, Jamo 4-0-8, Deloge 0-1-1, Brown 3-0-6, Michaud, Powers, Thompkins, Dicentes, York, Hannington
3-pt. goals: Keezer 3, Triandafillou
Orono     15    38    46    51
Schenck    6    10    15    21

JV: Schenck 49-36

GSA 53, DI-Stonington 19
At Blue Hill, Stevie Theoharidis scored a dozen points and India Frazier contributed 11 as George Stevens Academy rolled Deer Isle-Stonington.
Richelle Kane and Hanna Van der Eb added eight points each for the GSA Eagles.
Janelle Ciomei led the Mariners with six points.
Deer Isle-Stonington (8-4) 19
Ciomei 2-2-6, Siebert, Ha. Brewer, He. Brewer 0-3-3, Boultier, E. Hutchins, Jones 1-3-5, C. Brown 1-1-3, Grindle, J. Hutchins, M. Brown
George Stevens (8-5) 53
Brady, L. Clapp 0-1-1, Gray 1-0-2, Herrick, Kane 4-0-8, M. Theoharidis 0-1-1, Elliott 1-0-2, Frazier 5-1-11, A. Clapp 2-0-5, Brann 1-0-2, Blodgett 0-1-1, Van der Eb 3-2-8, Farnsworth, S. Theoharidis 4-3-12
3-pt. goals: A. Clapp, S. Theoharidis
DI-Stonington    5    13    15    19
GSA                   12    31    49    53

JV: GSA 49-19

*****
ICE HOCKEY
Orono 4, Skowhegan 2

At Alfond Arena, Orono, Chad Adams, Michael Fowler and Brandon Higgins scored second-period goals to lead Orono past Skowhegan.
Will Brissette scored in the first for 5-8-1 Orono. Jake Doing, Tyler Higgins, Kyle Cleary and Brandon Higgins recorded assists. Michael Brown saved 30 of 32 shots.
Cameron Harlow scored with an assist from Gradey Michonski for 5-5 Skowhegan. Trevor Benson had an unassisted goal. Anne-Marie Provencal stopped 22 of 26 shots.

*****
COLLEGE
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Husson 92, Castleton State 77

At Castleton, Vt., Brock Bradford tossed in a game-best 21 points to propel Husson University of Bangor to a North Atlantic Conference victory.
Matt MacKenzie scored 16 points for the Eagles (9-5 overall, 3-1 NAC), while Josh Jones posted 13 points and a team-high eight rebounds.
Derrick Faragon, Mike Knight and Greg Hughes scored 17 points apiece to lead Castleton State (8-6, 2-1 NAC).
Halftime: Husson 44-35

UMFK 80, Paul Smith’s 64
At Fort Kent, Brandon Fox had 15 points while Othniel Hyliger tallied 14 points and 13 rebounds to lead UM-Fort Kent past Paul Smith’s.
Alan Campbell added 12 points and Jimmy Lopez 11 for the Bengals.
Steven Edwards led all scorers with 26 points for Paul Smith’s College.
Paul Smith’s (0-12) 64
Edwards 8-7-26, Klinkbell 7-0-16, Hingston 9-0-18, Moore 2-0-4, Marshall, Logan, Fink
UM-Fort Kent (11-7) 80
Fox 5-5-15, Lopez 4-0-11, Hyliger 7-0-14, Odugbela 4-1-9, Thomas 1-0-2, Elias 1-0-3, Nagradic 2-0-4, Speaks 1-0-2, Gal 0-1-1, Belezaire 2-1-7
3-pt. goals:Edwards 3, Lkinkbell 2; Lopez 3, Campbell 2, Belezaire 2, Elias
Halftime: UMFK 45-32

Colby 91, Tufts 68
At Medford, Mass., Adam Choice scored 25 points as Colby College of Waterville toppled Tufts University.
Justin Sherman had 17 points for Colby.
Alex
Goldfarb led Tufts with 18 points. Reed Morgan had 10 points.
Colby (11-2) 91
Choice 10-2-25, Sherman 6-2-17, Haylon 3-0-8, Fischer 2-2-7, Rimsa 2-2-6, Van Loenen 2-2-6, Russell 2-2-6, Swanson 2-0-5, Beaulieu 1-2-4, David 1-0-2, Woodward 1-0-2, Foreman 0-2-2, Cheever 0-1-1, Concannon, GIldersleeve
Tufts (3-12) 68
Goldfarb 6-2-18, Morgan 2-6-8, Pierce 4-0-8, Quezada 2-1-6, Beyel 3-0-6, Anderson 2-2-6, Mason 2-0-5, Long 2-0-4, Lanchantin 0-3-3, Cook 1-0-2, Lowry, Saba, Selby
3-pt. goals: Choice 3, Sherman 3, Haylon 2, Swanson, Fischer; Goldfarb 4, Mason, Quezada
Halftime: Colby 51-27

Bowdoin 74, Bates 70 (OT)
At Lewiston, Mark Phillips had 23 points and 12 rebounds in leading Bowdoin College of Brunswick past Bates College in overtime.
Will Hanley had 16 points and 10 rebounds for Bowdoin. Wyatt Littles scored 12 points.
Brian Ellis paced Bates with 19 points. Mark Brust had 17 points.
Bowdoin (9-5) 74
Phillips 11-1-23, Hanley 7-1-16, Littles 4-4-12, O’Connell 3-1-9, Hauser 1-4-7, Staiger 1-1-3, DeFeo 1-0-2, Sellew 1-0-2, Olayinka, Carter
Bates (7-9) 70
Ellis 5-8-19, Brust 8-1-17, Schmiemann 3-2-9, Deegan 3-1-7, O’Keefe 2-1-5, Hatch 2-0-5, Gallant 2-0-4, Squires 2-0-4, Wirth, Weston, Philbrook
3-pt. goals: O’Connell 2, Hanley, Hauser; Hatch, Schmiemann, Ellis
Halftime: Bowdoin 34-30

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
MMA 70, Green Mountain 52

At Poultney, Vt., the Mariners held the Eagles to 24 second-half points to gain the North Atlantic Conference win.
Sam Goda led Maine Maritime Academy of Castine (3-1 NAC) with 18 points, seven rebounds and five assists. Maggie Smith tossed in 17 points, while Jessica Stahl added 10 points and Devyn Curless-Clark 10 rebounds.
Chelsea Paul’s game-high 23 points led Green Mountain College (0-3 NAC). Emma Brinley Buckley posted 16 points and 12 rebounds.
Maine Maritime (8-6) 70
Bennett 1-0-2, Smith 5-5-17, Cousins 3-0-6, Goda 7-4-18, McCloskey 1-0-3, Hutchinson, Pushard 1-0-2, Eiane 1-0-2, Conley, DuFour 1-0-3, Stahl 5-0-10, Hunt 2-0-5, Williams, Curless-Clark 1-0-2, Keach
Green Mountain (5-8) 52
Louras, Jablonski 1-0-3, Paul 7-9-23, Caster 4-0-8, Caster 4-0-8, Brinley Buckley 6-4-16, Measheaw, Casey 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Smith 2, McCloskey, DuFour, Hunt; Jablonski
Halftime: MMA 36-28

Husson 51, Castleton 49
At Castleton, Vt., Shelby Bradford grabbed her 10th offensive rebound of the game and scored on the putback at the buzzer to lift the Eagles to a North Atlantic Conference victory over the Spartans.
Bradford finished with 17 points and 19 rebounds to spearhead Husson University of Bangor (7-8 overall, 4-0 NAC), which erased a six-point deficit with 1:43 to play. Bree Hanscom registered 10 points and 11 rebounds and Amanda Gifford added 11 points.
Kristie Dunchus led defending league champion Castleton State (8-6, 2-1 NAC) with 16 points. Christine Jacques scored 12.
Halftime: Castleton State 25-19

Tufts 72, Colby 57
At Medford, Mass., the 16th-ranked Jumbos scored the first 10 points of the game and never trailed against the No. 25 Mules, who had their winning streak halted at eight games.
Julia Baily paced Tufts with 20 points and nine rebounds. Kate Barnosky tossed in 18 points.
Julianne Kowalski led Colby College of Waterville with 13 points. Aarika Ritchie added nine points.
Colby (12-2) 57
Kowalski 6-1-13, Ritchie 3-3-9, Cappelloni 3-0-8, Allen 3-1-7, Manduca 3-0-7, McLaughlin 3-0-6, Vaughan 1-2-4, Potvin 1-1-3, Mack
Tufts (14-2) 72
Baily 6-8-20, Barnosky 5-4-18, Kornegay 4-4-12, Hart 2-2-6, Miller 2-0-5, Nolet 2-0-4, Wholey 1-0-3, Weiner 1-0-3, Robinson 1-0-2, Tye, Dufault
3-pt. goals: Cappelloni 2, Manduca; Barnosky 4, Weiner, Wholey
Halftime: Tufts 34-29

Bowdoin 63, Bates 42
At Lewiston, Caitlin Hynes scored 17 points to lead Bowdoin College of Brunswick past Bates College.
Katie Bergeron added 11 points for Bowdoin.
Lauren Yanofsky and Lauren Dobish had 11 points each for Bates. Annie Burns recorded seven assists.
Bowdoin (13-2) 63
Hynes 7-2-17, Bergeron 4-2-11, Hackett 3-0-7, Donahue 2-2-6, Gould 2-0-6, Cote 2-0-4, Rubega 1-2-4, Coombes 2-0-4, Sones 1-0-2, Sweeney 1-0-2, Whitley, Barry
Bates (9-9) 42
Yanofsky 2-6-11, Dobish 5-1-11, O’Connell 2-1-5, Flaherty 1-2-4, McCall 2-0-4, Goodridge 1-2-4, Igoe 1-0-2, Beaulieu 0-1-1, Finn, Hawkins, Burns
3-pt. goals: Gould 2, Bergeron, Hackett, Hynes; Yanofsky
Halftime: Bowdoin 25-14

UMFK 72, Paul Smiths 13
At Fort Kent, five Bengals scored in double figures as they won convincingly.
Morgan Chasse netted 18 points while Talisha Heriring had 15 points and 12 rebounds for UM-Fort Kent. Phyllis Fortune added 13 points and Maliesha Caesar and Catherine Melton 10 apiece.
Jordan McGinnes had seven points and 13 rebounds for Paul Smith’s College.
Paul Smiths (0-4) 13
McMahon 1-0-2, Martin 1-0-2, Lathrop 1-0-2, McGinnes 3-1-7, Stetson, Long
UM-Fort Kent (9-7) 72
Caesar 5-0-10, Chasse 8-0-18, Garrison 3-0-6, Herring 6-0-15, Fortune 6-0-13, Stokdijk, Melton 5-0-10
3-pt. goals: Chasse 2, Herring 3, Fortune
Halftime: UMFK 39-6

WOMEN’S HOCKEY
Connecticut 4, Maine 1

At Storrs, Conn., Kelly Horan scored two goals as the University of Connecticut topped the University of Maine.
Maude Blain and Michelle Binning also scored for the 14-6-5 Huskies. Jennifer Chaisson and Lisa Stathopulos each had two assists. Alexandra Garcia saved 12 of 13 shots.
Lexie Hoffmeyer scored off assists from Taryn Peacock and Dominique Goutsis in the second period for 6-12-5 Maine. Candice Currier turned away 25 of 29 shots.

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