Sports

High school basektball roundup

    Jan. 28: Greenville boys basketball won vs. Forest Hills 52-38.
    Foxcroft girls basketball won vs. PCHS 42-37. Brianna Skolfield scored 17 points. Alex Speed had 11 for the Pirates.
    Greenville girls basketball lost vs. Forest Hills 46-37.

    Jan. 29: Foxcroft boys basketball won at Dexter 49-48. Hunter Smith scored 18 points. Bailey Spack had 18 for the Tigers.
    PCHS boys basketball won vs. Central 64-54. Nate Burns led with 31 points.
    Penquis boys basketball lost at Lee 72-50. Trevor Lyford recorded 21 points.
    Jan. 30: Greenville boys basketball won at Buckfield 64-47. Howie Stone scored 23 points.
    Greenville girls basketball won at Buckfield 46-37. Molly Foley recorded 21 points.
    PCHS girls basketball won vs. Dexter 33-25. Delani Bennett led with 14 points. Michaela White had 10 for the Tigers.
    Jan. 31: Dexter boys basketball won at Stearns 45-40. Bailey Spack scored 21 points.
    Foxcroft boys basketball lost at Old Town 66-46. Hunter Smith recorded 14 points.
    Greenville boys basketball won vs. Vinalhaven 49-33. Howie Stone tallied 16 points.
    PCHS boys basketball won at Penobscot 51-28. Nate Burns had 14 points.
    Greenville girls basketball won vs. Vinalhaven 43-42. Molly Foley scored 14 points.
    Feb. 1: Greenville boys basketball won vs. Vinalhaven 58-42. Trevor Richards scored 19 points.
    Foxcroft girls basketball lost vs. Old Town 49-46. Mackenzie Coiley had 15 points.
    Greenville girls basketball won vs. Vinalhaven 43-42. Ashley Mace led with 14 points.
    Penquis girls basketball lost vs. Central 26-22. Jessica Preble recorded 13 points.
    Feb. 3: Dexter boys basketball won at Penobscot 55-20. Bailey Spack scored 17 points.
    Foxcroft boys basketball won at PCHS 58-46. Hunter Smith had 13 points. Tristen French led with 14 points for the Pirates.
    Penquis boys basketball won at Orono 53-37. Trevor Lyford recorded 27 points.

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