Sports

High school roundup

    Jan. 8: Greenville boys basketball lost vs. Forest Hills 55-52. Howie Stone scored 16 points.

    Dexter girls basketball won at Bangor Christian 65-19. Tasha Pratt led with 11 points.

    Greenville girls basketball lost vs. Forest Hills 48-33. Michaella Gilbert had 13 points.

    Penquis girls basketball lost at Orono 58-41. Lexi Larson tallied 16 points.

    Jan. 9: Dexter boys basketball won at Central 54-30. Dylan Graffam scored 19 points.

    Foxcroft boys basketball won at PCHS 46-26. Kaleb Smith had 12 points for Foxcroft. Trevor Duby led PCHS with 12.

    Penquis boys basketball won vs. Orono 63-24. Trevor Lyford recorded 23 points.

    Jan. 10: Dexter girls basketball won at Bucksport 47-18. Gabrielle Adam and Abbie Melvin scored eight points apiece.

    PCHS girls basketball won vs. Penobscot 38-35. Delani Bennett tallied 15 points.

    Jan. 11: PCHS boys basketball won at George Stevens 55-48. Trevor Duby scored 18 points.

    Foxcroft girls basketball lost at John Bapst 57-39. Mackenzie Coiley led with 15 points.

    Jan. 12: Foxcroft boys basketball lost vs. John Bapst 64-51. Ryan Rebar scored 18 points.

    Greenville boys basketball won at Buckfield 75-24. Tristan Richards tallied 14 points.

    PCHS boys basketball lost vs. Valley 58-46. Cody White recorded nine points.

    Dexter girls basketball won at Penobscot 50-41. Lauren Crane led with 17 points.

    Foxcroft girls basketball lost at Old Town 64-36. Amber Anderson had 13 points.

    Greenville girls basketball won at Buckfield 43-27. Olivia Bouchard scored 14 points.

    PCHS girls basketball won vs. Valley 57-36. Delani Bennett tallied 25 points.

    Penquis girls basketball lost at Schenck 63-42. Hannah Bess recorded 19 points.

    Jan. 14: Penquis boys basketball won at Schenck 49-38. Isaiah Bess scored 28 points.

    Dexter girls basketball won vs. PCHS 41-23. Michaela White had 12 points. Delani Bennett led PCHS with 16 points.

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