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Hodgdon Hawks slip by East Grand DANFORTH – Avon Stewart scored 18 points to help fuel a Hodgdon comeback and key the Hawks to a 67-64 victory over host East Grand in schoolboy basketball action here Wednesday. For the 6-9 Hawks, Jason…
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Hodgdon Hawks slip by East Grand

DANFORTH – Avon Stewart scored 18 points to help fuel a Hodgdon comeback and key the Hawks to a 67-64 victory over host East Grand in schoolboy basketball action here Wednesday.

For the 6-9 Hawks, Jason Langley had 13 points and Mike Cain added 11. The Hawks erased a third-quarter deficit to get the win.

Eric Gilman scored 27 points to pace the 9-6 Vikings. James Kendall had 12 points and Rodger Dow added 10.

Hodgdon (67)

A. Stewart 8(2), Langley 6, Cain 5(1), Foley 3(1), Tidd 2, Morrill 2, Oliver 1, J. Stewart 1(1), Merritt 1(1), White East Grand (64)

Gilman 9(9), Kendall 5(2), Dow 4(1), Young 3, Thompson 1(3), Cowger 1(2), Cyr

3-pt. goals: Langley, Oliver, J. Stewart; Dow Hodgdon 19 34 42 67 East Grand 23 36 46 64

JV: Hodgdon 69, East Grand 42

BOYS

Madawaska 90, Ashland 53

At Ashland, Joey Cannan scored 20 points to pace the Madawaska Owls to the victory.

For the 8-8 Owls, Ken Daley had 18 points. Gary Nadeau scored 12 points and Pierre Michaud added 11.

For the 0-15 Hornets, Travis Palmer scored 18 points. Aaron MacLean had 13 and Adam Weaver scored 10.

Madawaska (90)

Nadeau 5, Daley 9, Cannan 8(4), Michaud 4(3), Cote 3, Picard 4(1), D. Clavette 3, P. Clavette, Daigle, Carter, Cyr 2, J. Clavette 2 Ashland (53)

Palmer 6(6), Weaver 4(2), MacLean 6(1), Caron 2, Jordan 2, Ouellette 1(1), Craig, Collier, Rafford 1

3-pt. goals: Nadeau 3; Ouellette Madawaska 25 49 71 90 Ashland 15 24 35 53

JV: Ashland 69, Madawaska 65

CAHS 66, Easton 61

At Mars Hill, Derek Townsend had 28 points and 12 rebounds to lead the host Central Aroostook Panthers to the victory over Easton.

Chad King had 13 points and 15 rebounds for the 7-9 Panthers.

For the 11-4 Bears, Jarrod Cronkhite had 16 points and Craig Smith added 14.

Central Aroostook (66)

Townsend 12(3), King 6(1), Peers 2(4), Robbins 3, Smith 2(2), Nicholas 1, Bradstreet (2) Easton (61)

J. Cronkhite 4(8), Smith 1(12), Winger 3(2), G. Cronkhite 3(2), Nicholson 3, McLean 2(2), Mullen 1, Burtt

3-pt. goals: Townsend, Robbins; Nicholson Central Aroostook 17 37 54 66 Easton 11 30 44 61

JV: Central Aroostook 67, Easton 41

GIRLS

Houlton 54, Caribou 53

At Houlton, Courtney Tilley’s free throw with no time remaining on the clock gave the Houlton girls their eighth straight win and 14th in 16 games this season.

Tilley was fouled when trying to take a 15-foot jump shot and ended the game by sinking the first foul shot.

Liz Nelson had a game-high 19 points and 16 rebounds and Tilley finished with 15 points and 14 rebounds. Stephanie Swallow scored 14 points for the winners and Kim Doll contributed 10.

Kristi St. Peter had a team-high 14 points for 8-5 Caribou, Maggie Watson scored nine points and Darcy McElwee accounted for eight points and eight rebounds. Charity McNeal also grabbed eight rebounds for Caribou.

Houlton (54) Nelson 8(3), Tilley 7(1), Swallow 5(4), Doll 5, Dobbins (1), Sargent (2), Buswell, Lee

Caribou (53) St. Peter 4(6), McElwee 4, McNeal 1, Doherty 1, Bernard 1, Vincent 4, Watson 4, Richardson 3, Gahagan, Corrow

3-pt. goals – Richardson 2, Watson Caribou 12 26 41 54 Houlton 8 28 39 53 JV: Houlton 49, Caribou 43

Madawaska 59, Washburn 29

At Madawaska, Kelly Picard had 15 points and 11 rebounds to play a key role in the win by the Owls. Renae Madore added 12 and Jill Dube 10 for 8-6 Madawaska.

Washburn, 4-12, was led by Kelly Fox with 15 points.

Madawaska (59)

Chartier 3(2), Hebert 1, Picard 7(1), Landry 3, Madore 6, Dube 5, Legace 1(1), Jandreau 1, Arnold

Washburn (29)

Dobson (1), Gagnon 1, Boucher 2, Panburn (1), Lavway 2, Fox 7(1), Young 1, Brown, Corey, Umphrey, Chandler, Tarr

3-pt. goals: Chartier Madawaska 9 17 32 59 Washburn 2 11 21 29

JVs: Madawaska 53, Washburn 37

Machias 64, Lubec 31

At Lubec, Machias boosted its record to 10-5 with an easy victory.

Becky Tower led Machias with 18, Amy Wolverton scored 14 and Jamie Wood 13.

Lubec, 0-11, was paced by Macie Gallant’s 19-point effort.

Machias (64)

B. Tower 8(2), Wood 6(1), A. Wolverton 7, West 1, Collins 2(1), Morse 2, Poff 2(1), L. Wolverton 1, Goding (1), M. Tower, Shaw

Lubec (31)

Gallant 7(2), Kelly 3, McFadden 2, Case 1, Bermudez, Lord, Blake

3-pt. goals: Gallant 3 Machias 17 25 50 64 Lubec 2 18 22 31

Riots tip Schenck by 82-74

ORONO – Jon Hume scored a game-high 25 points and Scott Ismail netted seven of his 16 points in the decisive third period as the Orono High School Red Riots won their 12th straight, 82-74 over Schenck High of East Millinocket here Wednesday evening.

Orono is now 14-1 while Schenck slipped to 7-8.

Ismail’s 7 points, Hume’s 6 and Jamie Beaudoin’s 5 points in the third period enabled the Riots to turn a 44-42 halftime deficit into a 60-54 lead entering the final period and the Riots led the rest of the way.

Beaudon finished with 13 points while Jay Vetelino and Mark Smith tossed in 12 apiece. Vetelino also grabbed a team-high five rebounds.

Guy Ordway had 16 points for Schenck, which went 22-for-24 from the foul line. Mike Hamm scored 14 points and Joey Gagnon netted 13 more.

Orono (82)

Smith 4(3), Beaudoin 4(4), Eddy, Hume 10(5), Poole 1, Best (2), Vetelino 6, Ismail 5(6)

Schenck (74)

K. Thompson 2(3), Flemming 2(2), D. Thompson 2(4), Gagnon 5(3), Hamm 6(2), Morin 1(2), Ordway 6(4), Smith 1(2)

3-pt. goals – D. Thompson, M. Smith, Beaudoin, Morin Orono 18 42 60 82 Schenck 21 44 54 74

JV: Schenck 60, Orono 50


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