Nesting: Hawks, Eagles split island court games – Knox County VillageSoup – Courier-Gazette & Camden Herald

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            <img src="https://axxess.ar/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/pph-icon.png" style="vertical-align:middle;">               <span></span>               <span>                  <a href="https://knox.villagesoup.com/login">Sign in</a> or <a href="">Subscribe</a>                </span>                 <span class="expand-extra-messaging extra-closed">See Offers</span>                 <span class="close-slidedown">                  <img src="https://axxess.ar/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/close-icon.png" style="vertical-align:middle;">               </span>             <br><br>        North Haven girls, Islesboro boys sink Penobscot Bay neighbors in lopsided high school basketball games.    <br><strong>NORTH HAVEN —</strong> When islands collide something has got to give and, for four Midcoast high school basketball teams, that meant a split of two games.<br>North Haven welcomed Penobscot Bay neighbor Islesboro on Friday, Jan. 28 for a pair of court games, and when the final buzzers had sounded, the Hawks and Eagles had earned a split of lopsided affairs.<br>In the girls game, North Haven won 33-10, while in the boys contest, Islesboro prevailed 69-13.<br>The island teams, like their mainland neighbors, have had fits and starts to the campaign with COVID-19 protocols, which has limited their games. At this point, the Islesboro teams are 7-2 (boys) and 0-5 (girls), while the North Haven squads are 0-8 (boys) and 2-6 (girls).<br>In the girls game, the Hawks led 12-2, 15-6 and 21-10 at the quarter breaks.<br>For North Haven, Mercedes Sparhawk tallied 13 points; Sophia Hansen, five; Isabelle Haskell, Abby Lattimer and Layla Sparhawk, four; Whitney Newman, two; and Maddie Lattimer, one.<br>For Islesboro, Anna Zlotkowski tallied four points and Sam Conover, Grace Burns and Abby Leach two.<br>In the boys game, the Eagles led 28-4, 22-8 and 55-8 at the quarter breaks.<br>Charlie Jagger and Robert Conover netted 10 points for Islesboro, while Owen Jagger, Tobais Conover and Chase Cook added eight; Harper Conover, six; Sam Jagger, five; Shamus Dove and Logan Burns, four; and Alex Watson, Nathan Waldron and Blake Zlotkowski, two.<br>The Eagles made 3-of-13 free throws (23 percent) and eight three-pointers, including two from Harper Conover, Chase Cook and Charlie Jagger, and one from Sam Jagger and Robert Conover.<br>For the Hawks, Milo Bernard connected for six points, Jonathan Brown four and Bryn Campbell three. North Haven missed its four foul shots and Bernard had the lone trey.<br><em>MaineStay Media/VillageSoup sports staff can be reached by email at [email protected].</em><br>                                <a href="/feedback-form/">Send questions/comments</a> to the editors.                           <br>        <a rel="prev" href="https://knox.villagesoup.com/2022/01/29/oceanside-nails-down-12th-win-at-camden-hills-expense/">            &laquo; Previous        </a>    <br>        <a rel="next" href="https://knox.villagesoup.com/2022/01/30/lions-windjammers-dive-into-dual-meet-pool-competition/">            Next &raquo;        </a>    <br><script async="" src="https://securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js"></script><br>  <script><br />

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