BANGOR — John Bapst jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the game’s first three minutes en route to a 58-35 girls basketball victory over Bucksport at the Cross Insurance Center.
Crystal Bell headed John Bapst (13-2) with 17 points, while Maegan True and Madi Higgins provided 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Breanna Coons led Bucksport (1-13) with 13 points and Madysen Robichaud netted nine points.
Bucksport scorers: Breanna Coomns 6-1-13, Madysen Robichaud 2-4-9, Jellison 3-0-6, C. Coombs 2-0-4, Hunt 1-0-2, Erickson 0-1-1, Smith, Stubbs
John Bapst scorers: Crystal Bell 7-0-17, Maegan True 5-1-11, Madi Higgins 4-2-10, H. Philippon 3-0-7, G. Philippon 2-0-4, Voye 2-0-4, LeGasse 0-3-3, Crawford 0-1-1, Lebel 0-1-1, Abbott, J. Bell, Cyr, Zephir
Bucksport 7 17 29 35
John Bapst 28 38 42 58
3-pt. goals: Robichaud; C. Bell 3, H. Philippon
JV: John Bapst 50-33
Fort Fairfield 58, Ashland 20
At Fort Fairfield, the Tigers opened up a 38-9 halftime lead behind 18 first- half points from Taylor Churchill to record their 13th win of the season.
Meg Jellison added 14 points while Kayla Giberson and Toni Libby added seven and six points, respectively.
Micayla Driscoll had eight points to lead Ashland.
Fort Fairfield 22 38 53 58
Ashland 5 9 14 20
3-Pt field goals: Churchill 2
Narraguagus 35, Machias 33
At Harrington, Kelli Kennedy scored a game-high 17 points to help Narraguagus defeat Machias.
Other scorers for the Knights: Caryl Ann Young 10, Cassidy Osgood 4, Madison Leighton 2, Booke Hachey 2.
For Machias, Angeleana Lyons had 14 points.
Other scorers for the Bulldogs: Tate Dolley 8, Kate Whitney 7, Kassandra Cox 2, Makayla Prout 2.
Narraguagus 10 23 29 35
Machias 6 15 23 33
Washburn 93, So. Aroostook 31
At Washburn, the Beavers pulled out to a 31-5 lead in the first quarter and eased to victory.
Mackenzie Worcester netted a game-high 24 points and grabbed 8 rebounds to pace Washburn. Laina Mette added 18 points and six steals. Emmy Churchill tallied 17 points, Joan Overman tossed in 12, and Grace Braley added 10.
Leading scorers for Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook were Kennedi Smith with 12 points and Cassidy Lyons tallied 11.
Washburn 31 45 77 93
So. Aroostook 5 19 24 31
3-pt. goals: Smith 4, Lyons 2
Wisdom 46, Madawaska 30
At Madawaska, Tyra Michaud tossed in 17 points and Vanessa Pelletier scored 13 as the Pioneers won.
Rhylee Wright added eight points for Wisdom of St. Agatha (10-5).
Alexis Levesque’s 11 points led Madawaska (5-10).
Wisdom: Tyra Michaud 6-0-17, Vanesa Pelletier 6-0-13, Rhylee Wright 2-4-8, Kelsey Tardif 1-0-2, Bailey Bellefleur 1-0-2, Cassidy Oullette 2-0-4, Courtney Ouellette, Arthur, Guerrette, M. Bellefleur
Madawaska: Alexis Levesque 4-1-11, Desiree Belanger 2-0-4, Kathryn Bosse 1-0-2, Hannah Nadeau 2-1-5, Grace Hebert 1-0-2, Alexis Cote 1-0-2 Jessica Russell 2-0-4, St. Pierre, Roy, Vanier
Madawaska 7 15 20 30
Wisdom 10 23 36 46
3-pt. goals: Pelletier, Michaud 5, Levesque 2
Boys Basketball
Dexter 49, Bucksport 39
At Bucksport, Zachary White’s 17 points provided the impetus for the Tigers’ victory.
Matt Bartlett and Bailey Spack contributed nine and eight points, respectively, for Dexter.
Asher Bowden led Bucksport with 15 points and Tyler Pye provided 10 points.
Dexter: White 6-5-17, Bartlett 3-2-9, Spack 3-8, Tarr 2-2-6, Campbell 0-1-1, Simcock 2-1-6
Bucksport: Pye 3-4-10, Bowden 5-3-15 Craig 3-0-6, Mcleod 1-0-2, Deredin 1-0-2, Dyer 2-0-4
Dexter 18 28 35 49
Bucksport 4 21 25 39
Hermon 54, Foxcroft 38
At Dover-Foxcroft, Donte Bennett’s 16-point effort propelled the Hawks to victory.
Tyler Beaton scored 13 points for Hermon.
Hunter Smith led Foxcroft Academy with a game-high 18 points and Sean Cody scored 10.
Hermon: Greenier, Allen, Verrill 1-1-4, Hawes, Donte Bennett 5-5-16, Tyler Beaton 5-2-13, K. Marseille 2-4-6, Bishop, I Marseille, Kelley 2-1-5, Plummer 3-2-8 Hieftie 1-0-2, Sickles 1-0-2
Foxcroft: Clawson 2-0-4, Pleninger, Kennell, Xu, Harmon-Weeks 2-1-3, Dyer, Dankert, Hunter Smith 7-3-18, Drew Smith, Richards 1-0-3, Santagata, Hung, Sean Cody 4-2-10
Hermon 10 21 35 54
Foxcroft 7 23 31 38
3-pt. goals: Verrill, Bennett, Beaton, Smith, Richards
Lee 69, Schenck 64
At East Millinocket, Kyler Peters connected for 22 points to lead the Pandas to victory.
Charles Tung Fang tossed in 18 points and Howie Lin added 12 for Lee Academy.
Justin Thompson led Schenck with 21 points. Chris King tallied 13 points and Ryan Leavitt pitched in with 11.
Lee 14 33 41 69
Schenck 12 36 46 64
3-pt. goals: Thompson 1, King 1, Leavitt 1, Tung Fang 2
JV: Lee 69-64
Searsport 58, PVHS 26
At Howland, the Vikings used strong first and fourth quarters to cruise to the victory over the Howlers.
Searsport was led by Troy Reynolds, who had a game-high 20 points. Barrett Grant chipped in with 13 points.
Penobscot Valley was led by Thomas Spencer and Jarrett Priest, who had 8 and 7 points respectively.
Searsport: Kneeland, Phillips 3-0-7, Reynolds 9-0-20, Evans 2-0-4, Burkhard 1-0-2, Grant 5-3-13, Parks, B. Powell 1-2-4, J. Powell 3-2-8, Santos
PVHS: Lindsay, Thompson, Dube, Doane 2-0-4, Priest 3-1-7, Whitten, Harding, Spencer 3-2-8, Littlefield, Folster 1-0-2, Carter 2-1-5, Farley
Searsport 17 27 37 58
PVHS 6 14 20 26
3-pt. goals: Phillips, Reynolds (2)
Calais 69, Sumner 60
At East Sullivan, the Blue Devils built a 16-point halftime lead on the way to a win.
Kyle Johnson led a quartet of Calais double-figure scorers with 22 points and Travon Rhodes netted 12 points, while Andre Paul and Nathan Newell each scored 11.
Sam Smith sparked Sumner with 13 points and Tyler Bunker tallied 12.
Calais: Paul 3-0-5 11, Niles 3-0-3 9, Perkins 1-0-2 4,n Johnson 9-0-4 22, Newell 1-2-3 11, Rhodes 1-3-1 12
Sumner: Lamoureux 1-0-2, Eklund 2-2-8, Walsh 1-3-5, Bunker 3-5-12, Bernier 3-1-7, Smith 5-3-13, O’Hara 1-2-4, Christensen 2-5-9
Calais 11 38 54 69
Sumner 11 22 38 60
3-pt. goals: Newell 2, Rhodes 3; Eklund 2 Bunker 1
JV: Sumner 68-54
GSA 58, DIS 26
At Blue Hill, the Eagles displayed a balanced scoring attack en route to their 11th win.
George Stevens Academy (11-3) was led by Taylor Schildroth with 15 points. Kelsey Allen and Max Mattson added 10 points each.
Deer Isle-Stonington (2-14) was paced by Paul Zoephel with 7 points.
GSA scorers: Entwisle 1-0-2, Allen 3-2-10, Schildroth 6-2-15, Szwez 2-1-5, Mattson 5-0-10, Beardsworth 3-0-6, Cousins 1-4-6, Herrick 2-0-4, Keenan 1-0-2, Chase 1-0-2, Snow, Davis-Batt.
DIS scorers: Eaton 1-0-2, Sheppard 1-0-2, Davis 2-0-5, Melanio 1-3-5, Zophel 3-1-7, Rice 1-0-2, Oliver 1-1-3, Cochrane, Bates, Duddy.
GSA 10 31 41 58
DIS 3 9 14 26
3-pt. goals: Allen 2, Schildroth, Davis
Woodland 59, East Grand 43
At Woodland, the Dragons outscored the Vikings 20-12 in the fourth quarter to secure the victory.
Windsor Brooks led the way for Woodland with 14 points, while Kalob Moody and Dylan Leighton provided 10 points each.
Alex Stoddard paced East Grand of Danforth with 14 points and Jimmy Brittain connected for 12.
East Grand: Oliver 1-0-2, McEwen 1-0-2, T. Gilman 2-1-5, Alex Stoddard 4-4-14, Jimmy Brittain 5-1-12, Farley 3-1-8, Fronczak, K.Gilman, Jones, L. Stoddard
Woodland: Thornton 0-1-1, Gibson 2-0-4, Grimanis 2-0-4, Kalob Moody 4-0-10, Dylan Leighton 5-0-10, Harriman 2-2-6, Russell 2-0-6, Windsor Brooks 6-2-14, Brown 1-2-4
East Grand 7 24 31 43
Woodland 17 24 39 59
3-pt. goals: A. Stoddard 2, Brittain, Moody 2, Russell 2
Narraguagus 47, Shead 43
At Eastport, Narraguagus outscored Shead 15-9 in the fourth quarter to pull out the win.
The Knights of Harrington were led by Drew Fletcher with 11 points. Austin Tenney chipped in with 10 points and Brittin Dinsmore added eight.
Greg Jarrett had a game-high 17 points for the Tigers. Matt Harris added eight points and Ryan Eylar pulled down 17 rebounds.
Shead: Urquhart 1-2-5, Sullivan, Eylar 2-0-4, Harris 4-0-8, Theriault 1-0-3, Greenlaw 2-0-4, Demolet 1-0-2, Jarrett 5-7-17, Hood
Narraguagus: Smith 1-3-5, Fletcher 4-1-11, Rolfe, Wright 1-3-5, Kennedy 2-0-4, Ramsdell 1-0-2, Reynolds, Tenney 4-2-10, Dinsmore 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: Urquhart, Theriault; Fletcher 3
Shead 10-21-34-43
Narr. 8-15-32-47
JV: Shead 59-54
Wisdom 65, Madawaska 49
At Madawaska, Dom Roy poured in 26 points to power the Pioneers past the Owls.
Cody Cyr added 10 points for Wisdom of St. Agatha.
Craig Gendreau tallied 17 points and Matt Cyr posted 11 points for Madawaska.


