WOODLAND – Ryan Cilley nailed a 3-pointer with one second to play in regulation to send the game into overtime, and host Woodland went on to earn a 73-71 schoolboy basketball victory over Houlton here Monday night.
Nate Martell spearheaded the 2-4 Dragons with 25 points and 13 rebounds, with Cilley scoring 23 points. Bobby Barter added 17 points and Jim Wirkala snatched 11 rebounds.
Danny Dahl poured in a game-high 32 points for 2-4 Houlton. Brian Swallow contributed 22 more and Travis Beaton had 11.
Woodland (73)
Wirkala 2(3), Barter 6(5), Cilley 9(4), Bell 1, N. Martell 9(6), Knowles, D. Martell, Manza, Sherman, McLaughlin Houlton (71)
Ulmschneider 1, Swallow 9(2), Goodwin 1, Dahl 9(13), Beaton 4(3), Nelson (1), Graham (1), Gentle, Bell, Noonan
3-pt. goals: Cilley, N. Martell; Swallow 2, Dahl Woodland 6 29 45 68 73 Houlton 10 31 49 68 71
JV: Houlton 56, Woodland 37
Limestone 95, Washburn 60
At Washburn, the visiting Eagles outscored the hosts 24-13 in the second quarter while pulling away.
Tony Tobin scored 23 points to lead the 4-2 Eagles, while Robert McDougal and Dave Holmes tossed in 14 points each. Angelo Malfatti added 10.
Chris Hallet had a game-high 25 points for 2-5 Washburn. Shawn Cunningham added 10 points.
Limestone (95)
Giggey, Blaisdell, Yates 3(1), Williams 2(1), Tobin 10(1), Patten 3(2), Overbay 4, Morse 3, Malfatti 4, McDougal 6, Holmes 6 Washburn (60)
Cray 2(1), Cunningham 4(2), Hallet 11(3), Brown 3, Bragg 4(1), Hartford, Skidgel 1, Hodde 1, Blackstone, Garvin
3-pt. goals: Tobin 2, Malfatti 2, McDougal 2, Holmes 2; Cray Limestone 21 45 73 95 Washburn 15 28 42 60
JV: Limestone 81, Washburn 55
Hodgdon 85, Easton 38
At Hodgdon, Roman Karnes scored a game-high 17 points and Jared Stewart pulled down 13 rebounds to go with his nine points as unbeaten Hodgdon won for the sixth time. Easton is now 1-5.
Stewart had all nine points in the first half as the Hawks built a 36-19 halftime lead.
Glenn Cole had 12 points for the winners and Brian Oliver had 10 more. Karnes grabbed nine rebounds.
Shawn Clark’s 10 points paced Easton and David Richardson tossed in eight more.
Hodgdon (85)
J. Quint 4, Faulkner 1, Gricus 1(2), Sjoberg 2, Merritt 1, Stewart 3(3), C. Quint 2, Karnes 8(1), Oliver 4, Cole 4(4), White 2, Henderson 1(1) Easton (38)
Wolverton 2(3), Winger 2(3), Clark 4, Richardson 3(2), Burtt 2, Hitchcock (2), Peers, LaTour, Smith, Dudley
3-pt. goals: Clark 2, Oliver, 2 Hodgdon 15 36 60 85 Easton 6 19 29 38
JV: Hodgdon 69, Easton 42
PVHS 71, Searsport 48
At Howland, Brian Alley scored 30 points, grabbed 12 rebounds, and blocked five shots to lead the Howlers of Penobscot Valley to the win.
Jeremy Durost added 21 points for the 4-3 winners, who also hit all 13 free throws they attempted.
For Searsport, Jason Krienke had 25 points and Ethan Brown had 11.
Penobscot Valley (71)
Alley 13(4), J. Durost 8(5), York 3(2), Feldmus 1(2), Pelletier 1, Leveille 1, B. Durost 1, Audibert, Donngerstag, Neal Searsport (48)
Krienke 11(3), E.Brown 5, Rooney 1(2), Solovei 1(2), S.Brown (2), McCarthy 1, Treat, Ruuska, Weymouth, Critchley, Bishop
3-pt. goals: Pelletier; E.Brown PVHS 21 33 55 71 Searsport 10 18 33 48
JV: Searsport 50, PVHS 31
Rangeley 67, Forest Hills 55
At Rangeley, Doug Simmons connected for 27 points to spark Rangeley to its fifth win in seven outings.
Kris Woodward scored 17 points for the Lakers.
Wade Turmel led the way for 2-4 Forest Hills of Jackman with 21 points and 14 rebounds. Corey Poulin contributed 10 points, Nathaniel Van Camp eight points and 11 rebounds.
Rangeley (67)
Simmons 8(7), White 3(2), Mullen 4, Woodward 6(5), Jacobs 2(2), Sargent, Jamison, Ferreri, Christy, Winfrey, Coty, McGlynn (1) Forest Hills (55)
Turmel 6(6), Costello 1, Haggen 3, T. Poulin 2, C. Poulin 4, L. Van Camp 2, N. Van Camp 3(2), Ho, Veilleux
3-pt. goals: Simmons 4; Turmel 3, C. Poulin 2 Rangeley 19 33 48 67 Forest Hills 13 26 39 55 Orono 63, Mattanawcook 53
At Lincoln on Saturday, Shawn Hews scored 20 points and Evan Stinson tossed in 14 more to power Orono to its second win in six games.
Hews had nine points in the first half as Orono built a 27-15 lead en route to posting the win.
Scott Folnsbee had 20 points and 20 rebounds for 3-2 Mattanawcook and David Hainer had 13 more.
Orono (63)
Hews 8(3), Stinson 3(8), Ballard 4(1), Thibodeau 3(1), Main 1(2), Wright 3, Churchill 1, Wardwell Mattanawcook (53)
Folnsbee 6(8), Hainer 5, McGowan 2(3), Vose 2, House 2, Libby 1, Ireland (1), Hanscom, Knights, Erskine
3-pt. goals: Hainer 3; Vose, Libby, Thibodeau Orono 14 27 45 63 Mattanawcook 8 15 35 53
JV: Orono 46, Mattanawcook 43
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