Sports

High school basketball roundup

    Dec. 16: Dexter girls basketball lost vs. Central 37-35. Peyton Watson scored 10 points.
    Foxcroft girls basketball lost vs. Hermon 39-34. Madison Chadbourne led with 15 points.
    Penquis girls basketball lost at Orono 60-22. Lindsay Turner had seven points.

    Dec. 17: Dexter boys basketball won vs. Penquis 40-27. Matt Mower, Josh Simcock and Zach White all scored eight points. Clayton Tarnoczy led the Patriots with 12 points.
    Foxcroft boys basketball lost at Hermon 46-39. Hunter Smith had a game-high 17 points.
    PCHS boys basketball lost vs. Central 62-57 in overtime. Nate Burns and Tristan French both tallied 19 points.
    PCHS girls basketball won at George Stevens 41-26. Delani Bennett recorded 12 points.
    Dec. 18: Dexter girls basketball won vs. Penobscot 42-30. Megan Peach scored 16 points.
    Foxcroft girls basketball lost at MDI 80-37. Madison Chadbourne tallied 11 points.
    PCHS girls basketball won vs. Central 41-27. Alex Speed recorded 10 points.
    Penquis girls basketball lost at Hermon 67-20.
    Dec. 19: Greenville boys basketball won vs. Rangeley 48-43. Connor DiAngelo had 15 points.
    PCHS boys basketball won at Bangor Christian 62-42.
    Greenville girls basketball lost vs. Rangeley 51-18. Shelby Ward scored five points.
    Dec. 20: Greenville boys basketball won vs. Buckfield 52-44. Nick Foley led with 17 points.
    Foxcroft girls basketball lost vs. Presque Isle 56-32. Madison Chadbourne recorded 13 points.
    Greenville girls basketball lost vs. Buckfield 38-35. Courtney Mann scored 11 points.
    Penquis girls basketball lost vs. Central 51-17. Lindsay Turner had eight points.
    Dec. 22: Dexter boys basketball won at Penobscot 70-31. Bailey Spack scored 28 points.
    Dexter girls basketball won at Penquis 54-22. Christine May led with 15 points. Jordan Durant and Lindsay Turner had six points apiece for the Patriots.

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