Games close to home

Games close to home

Boys soccer

  • DISHS: Sep. 28, Bucksport, 4 p.m.
    • Sep. 30, home vs. Schenck, 1 p.m.
    • Oct. 5, home vs. Jonesport, 4 p.m.
  • GSA: Sep. 28, home vs. Searsport, 4 p.m.
    • Oct. 2, Ellsworth, 6 p.m.
    • Oct. 4, home vs. MDI, 4 p.m.
  • MMA (1-4-1): Sep. 30, home vs. Johnson State, 1 p.m.

Girls soccer

  • DISHS: Sep. 30, home vs. Schenck, 11 a.m.
  • GSA: Oct. 3, Ellsworth, 6 p.m.
    • Oct. 5, home vs. MDI, 4 p.m.
  • MMA (2-7): Sep. 30, home vs. Johnson State, 3:30 p.m.

Volleyball

  • GSA: Sep. 28, Bucksport, 5 p.m.
    • Oct. 2, home vs. Narraguagus, 4 p.m.
    • Oct. 5, home vs. Sumner, 5 p.m.

Cross-Country

  • GSA/DISHS: Sep. 30, Belfast, Festival of Champions, 10:30 a.m.

Steve Bemiss: GSA girls varsity soccer Coach's Corner

Coach Steve Bemiss

BLUE HILL—Steve Bemiss comes from humble coaching beginnings. When he first came back to the Blue Hill Peninsula  23 years ago, he was approached by a neighbor, who was also a YMCA director, about coaching a youth soccer team. He agreed, under the condition that she be his assistant. She …

Continue reading

Mariner girls join boys in tennis playoffs Boys team falls to Orono

Deer Isle—The girls tennis team won their last three games to sneak into the playoff picture. We beat Sumner on May 24, 4-0. In the singles, Jordyn Judkins won 8-1, Marissa Judkins won 8-4, Emma Plummer won 8-3, and Sumner forfeited the doubles. The clincher for us was a 3-2 …

Continue reading

Upcoming Games and Latest Scores

Games close to home

Baseball

  • DISHS: Fri., June 2, at Bangor Christian, 4 p.m.
  • GSA: Thurs., June 1, at Washington Academy, 4:30 p.m.
  • GSA: Fri., June 2, at Central, 4:30 p.m.

Softball

  • DISHS: Fri., June 2, at Bangor Christian, 4 p.m.
  • GSA: Thurs., June 1, at Washington Academy, 4:30 p.m.
    GSA: Fri., June 2, at Central, 4:30 p.m.

Track and field

  • GSA/DISHS: Sat., June 3, at Foxcroft, 9 a.m. State Championship

Latest scores

George Stevens Academy
Baseball (12-2)
v. DISHS, Wed., May 24: W 6-5
v. Bucksport, Tues, May 30: W 3-2
Softball (1-13)
v. DISHS, Wed., May 24: W 18-6
v. Bucksport, Tues., May 30: L 1-14
Girls Tennis (9-3)
v. DISHS., Wed., May 31: N/A (prelims)
Track and Field
PVC Championships, Dover/Foxcroft, Mon., May 29: Girls: 87 points, 3rd of 15 teams. Boys: 119 points, 2nd of 16 teams.

Deer Isle-Stonington
Baseball (6-8)
v. GSA, Wed., May 24: L 5-6
v. Jonesport, Sat., May 27: W 8-1
v. Machias, Tues., May 30: W 10-4
Softball (5-9)
v. GSA, Wed., May 24: L 6-18
v. Machias, Tues., May 30: W 13-11
Boys Tennis (4-7)
v. Sumner, Wed., May 24: T 2-2
v. Schenck, Thurs., May 25: L 3-1
v. Orono, Tues., May 30: L 0-5 (prelims)
Girls Tennis (3-9)
v. Sumner, Wed., May 24: W 5-0
v. GSA, Wed., May 31: N/A
v. Schenck, Thurs., May 25: W 3-2
v. GSA Wed., May 31: N/A (prelims)
Track and Field
PVC Championships, Dover/Foxcroft, Mon., May 29: Boys: 119 points, 11th of 16 teams. Brenden Penfold: 3rd in 1600 meter, 4th in 3200 meter

DIS boys lose in preliminary playoffs Scott's Sports Spot

Ethan Shepard

Deer Isle—The Mariner boys basketball team played a much-improved game against Bangor Christian but ran out of gas to lose 37-28 in the preliminary playoff game on February 16. We had lost by over 30 points earlier in the year at Bangor Christian. This time, we played them even for …

Continue reading

Mariner girls fall to Easton in Class D quarterfinals

BANGOR—The Deer Isle-Stonington girls basketball team suffered a tough loss tonight against fourth-ranked Easton in the Class D quarterfinals. Trailing by four points at the end of the first quarter, the Mariners remained scoreless in the second and saw Easton’s lead stretch from 9-5 to 21-5.  The third quarter ended with the …

Continue reading

Mariners: Remembering the 1987 championship

Lily Gray controls the ball

THE ISLAND—In 1987, the Deer Isle-Stonington High School girls basketball team walked into the Bangor Auditorium as the second seed in Class D East. In the most successful post season for the Lady Mariners to date, that team emerged victorious as the Class D state champions, the first and last …

Continue reading