SEARSPORT – Amber Howard scored 27 points, including the 1,500th of her career, to lead Searsport past Sumner 73-35 in schoolgirl basketball action Tuesday night.
Bree Robert added 18 points, 13 rebounds, and three blocked shots for the winners, now 16-1. The Vikings had jumped out to a 26-4 lead after one quarter and cruised from there.
For Sumner, 2-15, Marnie Pinkham had 10 points and Abby Seward tallied nine.
Searsport (73)
Howard 13, Robert 7(4), Shaver 3, Russ 3, Kelley 3, Remond 2, Gray 2, George 1, Fields, Brown, Murphy, Dakin, Richard Sumner (35)
Pinkham 4(2), Seward 1(7), Lowe 3(1), Carter 3, Harrington 1, Marshall (1), Mason, Brenton, Wilkinson, Willey
3-pt. goals: Howard Searsport 26 45 60 73 Sumner 4 16 25 35
Geo. Valley 49, Richmond 35
At Thomaston, Mia Lombardo scored 10 of her game-high 23 points in the first quarter as the Buccaneers defeated the Bobcats.
Cricket Miller added 12 points for the 3-14 Buccaneers while Becca Elliott netted 10.
Kim Roseberry led the 6-11 Bobcats with nine points.
Georges Valley (49)
Watts, Robinson, Brochu, Miller 6, Stuart, Taylor, Elliott 1(8), LaFrance, Lombardo 11(1) Richmond (35)
Sullivan, Pearson 2(1), Beckwith (1), Roseberry 4(1), Woolam 1(1), Waltz 2(4), Harrington 1(1), Small 1(3), Saunders
3-pt. goals: Woolam Georges Valley 8 26 35 49 Richmond 10 20 28 35
Hermon 48, Bucksport 42
At Hermon, Kerri Downing and Liza Doughty scored 13 and 10 points, respectively, to lead the Hermon Hawks to the win.
The win upped Hermon’s record to 14-3 on the season.
For 6-11 Bucksport, Kate McDunnah and Jen Wardwell each scored 11 points.
Hermon (48)
Downing 6(1), Doughty 3(2), Hei. Pace 4, Perry 2(1), Hea. Pace 1, Burr (1), T. Adams 1(3), J. Adams 2 Bucksport (42)
Bakeman 4(1), Marzolf (3), Smith, Brown 3, McDunnah 4(3), LaChance 1, Senter, Ashmore, Wardwell 4(2), Kennedy
3-pt. goals: Doughty 2; Wardwell Hermon 10 27 39 48 Bucksport 8 21 37 42
JV: Bucksport 42, Hermon 29
FH 57, Windham Chr. 20
At Jackman, Sarah Lumbert was the lone player in double figures for scoring with 10 points but her host Forest Hills Tigers still notched the comfortable win over Windham Christian.
The win improved Forest Hills’ record to 14-4.
For 6-12 Windham Christian, Jess McGouldrick had 11 points.
Forest Hills (57)
Sa. Lumbert 4(2), Chamberlain 3(3), Ellis 4(1), M. Nadeau 3(3), Decker 1(4), Feeney 2, C. Nadeau 1, Gourde (2), St. Lumbert 3, Rancourt, T. Nadeau Windham Christian (20)
McGouldrick 2(7), Dimauro 1, Files (1), Pederson, Marr, Mickelson, Sakomoto, Jenkins 2(2), Erde, Stultz, Braley
3-pt. goals: Ouellette 2 Forest Hills 14 28 37 57 Windham Christian 4 12 14 20
Old Town 66, Brewer 40
At Brewer, Steph Smith scored 13 of her game-high 33 points in the first quarter as the Indians crushed the Witches.
Kyla Malbon was also in double figures for the 13-0 Indians with 18 points.
Chandra Blood led the 3-11 Witches with 10 points.
Old Town (66)
Smith 12(9), Malbon 8(2), Cote 1, Thibodeau 2, Priest, McLaughlin 1(1), Sibley, Stone, Nadeau (2), Field 1, Degrasse, LePage (2) Brewer (40)
Blood 2(6), Burnett 3, Hewes 2(1), Dawn Demmons 1(1), Diane Demmons, Trott, Mann 2, Emery, Clough 3, McKinney 1, Tudor 2, Sevigny, Hardy, Davis
3-pt. goals: None Old Town 16 39 59 66 Brewer 2 16 29 40
JV: Brewer 30, Old Town 23
MCI 53, Mount View 28
At Thorndike, Alison Cropley scored a game-high 14 points and Emily Walker contributed 11 points and 19 rebounds as MCI concluded its regular season with a 10-8 record. Mount View is 1-16.
Becky Vaughan had 11 points for the winners of Pittsfield.
Walker scored nine of her points in the second period as MCI expanded a two-point first quarter lead into a 26-15 halftime lead. Cropley had eight of her points in the third period as MCI outscored Mount View 15-6.
Lee-Anne Aitken scored eight points for Mount View and Angel Fletcher had six more.
MCI (53)
Cropley 7, Walker 4(3), Vaughan 3(5), Jensen 2(1), Cianchette 2, Orr 1, C. Wright 1, Wintle 1, Friend 1, S. Wright, Barnes
Mount View (28)
Aitken 4, Fletcher 3, Thayer 2, McGovern 2(1), Wood (2), Wilson 1, Boivin, Reed, Adams, Blake, Nathan, Oliver
3-pt. goals: Thayer MCI 10 26 41 53 Mount View 8 15 21 28
Central-EC 38, MA Lynx 34
At East Corinth, Sue Ann Allen scored 13 points and layed in a shot with 45 seconds to play to ice the game for the host Central Red Devils to the win over Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln.
For the 16-2 Red Devils, Cherie Greatorex had 11 points.
Kim Bennett had 10 points for the 13-4 Lynx.
Central-EC (38)
Greatorex 5(1), Allen 6(1), Cotta 1, Hatch 2, Buzzell 1, Waters, Landis 3
Mattanawcook (34)
Bennett 4(2), Libby, Lame 4, Windsor 1, Lyons 3(1), Lachance 1(1), Minogue (2), Wilcox 1
3-pt. goals: none Central-EC 13 22 30 38 Mattanawcook 8 15 21 34
JV: Central 33, Mattanawcook 32 (OT)
PCHS 43, Dexter 35
At Guilford, Karin Burdin scored eight of her 10 points in the second half and Jen Moore scored all eight of her points in the final 16 minutes as PCHS outscored Dexter 22-17 to gradually pull away from the Tigers.
Rachel Cookson had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the 8-9 winners and Heather Johnson grabbed 10 rebounds to go with her four points.
Lindsey Smith’s eight points and Lynn Hersey’s seven paced 1-15 Dexter.
PCHS (43)
Durant, Smiley 2, Johnson 2, Burdin 4(2), McKenney 2, Clukey, Cookson 5(2), Moore 4, Dulac
Dexter (35)
Hersey 2(3), Keyte (2), Smith 4, Swan (6), C. Downing 2(2), T. Downing, Kuhn 3
3-pt. goals: Smiley PCHS 9 21 28 43 Dexter 10 18 22 35
Stearns 74, Presque Isle 27
At Wentworth Gym in Millinocket, Trisha Ripton recorded a triple-double with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists as the Minutemen blasted the Wildcats.
Sarah Marshall was also in double figures for the 11-3 Minutemen with 13 points.
For the 4-9 Wildcats, Shari Scullion and Candy Cullins each scored six.
Stearns (74)
Ripton 8(2), Marshall 6, Gates 3, Vaznis 2, Santerre 3, Jewers 4, Cummings 1, McIntyre 1, Wedge 2, Moir 3(1), Alley 2, Leino Presque Isle (27)
White (1), Smith 1(1), Derosier 1, Carter 1, Gardiner 1(1), Bernard 1, Scullion 2(1), Cullins 3, Piper 1, Wood, Flannery, Fitzgerald
3-pt. goals: Marshall, Scullion Stearns 24 35 52 74 Presque Isle 8 15 22 27
JV: Stearns 56, Presque Isle 40
Schenck 66, Houlton 62
At Houlton, Kristen Chavarie tossed in four 3-pointers en route to 18 points as the Wolverines from East Millinocket hung on to beat the Shires.
Shelbi Mayer added 13 points for Schenck (14-3), while Keli Daigle and Carrie Cram hit for 12 each.
For Houlton (11-6), Andrea Spencer led with 20 points. Jen O’Leary hit five 3-pointers for 15 and Liz Nelson chipped in with 11.
Schenck (66)
Chavarie 6(2), Daigle 5(2), Cram 4(3), Mayer 4(5), Witham 2(2), Bouchard 2, Lyons, Cyr Houlton (62)
Spencer 9(2), Donato 2, Nelson 2(7), O’Leary 5, McCarthy 1, Sullivan, McAfee
3-pt. goals: Chavarie 4, Cramm; O’Leary 5, McCarthy Schenck 12 27 51 66 Houlton 12 28 46 62
JV: Houlton 51, Schenck 41
Narraguagus 57, Machias 48
At Machias, Gladys Ganiel went 4-for-4 from the free-throw line in overtime to lead Narraguagus past Machias.
Heather Strout scored 14 for the 13-2 Knights. Sara Cashman had 12 points.
Becky Tower scored 26 points for the 11-6 Bulldogs. Amy Wolverton added 10.
Narraguagus (57)
Ganiel 7(4), Strout 6(2), Cashman 4(3), J. Look 4, Ward 2, Nicholas, Allen, E. Look Machias (48)
Tower 10(6), Wolverton 4, Sowerwine 2, S. Wolverton 1(2), Goding, Morse 2
3-pt. goals: Ganiel, Cashman; A. Wolverton 2 Narraguagus 4 16 28 46 57 Machias 12 19 31 46 48
JV: Narraguagus 39, Machias 30
Hodgdon 59, CAHS 55
At Mars Hill, Wendy Ivey and Kerri Ivey each scored 20 points as the Hawks improved to 12-6 with the victory over the Panthers.
Melanie Clark led the 12-5 Panthers with 19 points and 13 rebounds. Stori Shaw added 13 and Angela Allen put in 11.
Hodgdon (59)
W. Ivey 9(2), K. Ivey 7(4), Beals 3, Whitehead 1(3), Foster 1, Quint 2(2), Qwilliam CAHS (55)
Clark 6(7), S. Shaw 5(2), Allen 3(5), E. Shaw 2(5), Bradstreet 1(1), Boyd, Libby, Faggiole
3-pt. goals: K. Ivey 2, Shaw Hodgdon 10 26 40 59 CAHS 12 28 41 55
JV: CAHS 47, Hodgdon 35 Ganiel’s 4 FTs lift Knights past Bulldogs in overtime
MACHIAS – Gladys Ganiel went 4-for-4 from the free-throw line in overtime to lead Narraguagus to a 57-48 victory over Machias in schoolgirl basketball action Tuesday night.
Heather Strout scored 14 for the 13-2 Knights. Sara Cashman had 12 points.
Becky Tower scored 26 points for the 11-6 Bulldogs. Amy Wolverton added 10.
Narraguagus (57)
Ganiel 7(4), Strout 6(2), Cashman 4(3), J. Look 4, Ward 2, Nicholas, Allen, E. Look Machias (48)
Tower 10(6), Wolverton 4, Sowerwine 2, S. Wolverton 1(2), Goding, Morse 2
3-pt. goals: Ganiel, Cashman; A. Wolverton 2 Narraguagus 4 16 28 46 57 Machias 12 19 31 46 48
JV: Narraguagus 39, Machias 30
Schenck 66, Houlton 62
At Houlton, Kristen Chavarie tossed in four 3-pointers en route to 18 points as the Wolverines from East Millinocket hung on to beat the Shires.
Shelbi Mayer added 13 points for Schenck (14-3), while Keli Daigle and Carrie Cram hit for 12 each.
For Houlton (11-6), Andrea Spencer led with 20 points. Jen O’Leary hit five 3-pointers for 15 and Liz Nelson chipped in with 11.
Schenck (66)
Chavarie 6(2), Daigle 5(2), Cram 4(3), Mayer 4(5), Witham 2(2), Bouchard 2, Lyons, Cyr Houlton (62)
Spencer 9(2), Donato 2, Nelson 2(7), O’Leary 5, McCarthy 1, Sullivan, McAfee
3-pt. goals: Chavarie 4, Cramm; O’Leary 5, McCarthy Schenck 12 27 51 66 Houlton 12 28 46 62
JV: Houlton 51, Schenck 41
Van Buren 40, Easton 28
At Van Buren, Lori Morrow tossed in 15 points to carry the Crusaders to their third win against 11 losses.
For Easton, 3-14, Deedra Ireland led with 13 points.
Van Buren (40)
Lajoie 2, Jo. Ouellette (2), Butler 2(1), Parent 4, Morrow 5(5), St. Pierre 2, Ja. Ouellette, Fortin Easton (28)
Burtt (1), Ireland 5(1), Wortman 2(1), Nicholson 4(1), Geroux, Dumond, Turner, Wolverton
3-pt. goals: Lajoie 2; Ireland 2 Van Buren 14 22 28 40 Easton 3 12 21 28
Stearns 74, Presque Isle 27
At Wentworth Gym in Millinocket, Trisha Ripton recorded a triple-double with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists as the Minutemen blasted the Wildcats.
Sarah Marshall was also in double figures for the 11-3 Minutemen with 13 points.
For the 4-9 Wildcats, Shari Scullion and Candy Cullins each scored six.
Stearns (74)
Ripton 8(2), Marshall 6, Gates 3, Vaznis 2, Santerre 3, Jewers 4, Cummings 1, McIntyre 1, Wedge 2, Moir 3(1), Alley 2, Leino Presque Isle (27)
White (1), Smith 1(1), Derosier 1, Carter 1, Gardiner 1(1), Bernard 1, Scullion 2(1), Cullins 3, Piper 1, Wood, Flannery, Fitzgerald
3-pt. goals: Marshall, Scullion Stearns 24 35 52 74 Presque Isle 8 15 22 27
JV: Stearns 56, Presque Isle 40
Katahdin 79, Washburn 33
At Washburn, Kelly Stubbs scored 24 points to help the Katahdin Cougars of Sherman Station to the win.
For the 11-4 Cougars, Jaime Dyer had 14 points.
Kristi Leach scored 10 points for the 4-11 Beavers and Amy O’Donnell had 11 rebounds.
Katahdin (79)
Stubbs 8(8), Ordway 1, Ja. Dyer 6(1), Jo. Dyer (2), Jilek 1, Guptill 2(1), Smith 3(1), Cullins 2, Tucker 3, Greenlaw 2, T. Craig 3, Hill 1 Washburn (33)
Leach 5, Thomas (1), Tarr 1(5), Dobson, Pangburn 2(1), Canders, O’Donnell 4, Levesque, Doody 1
3-pt. goals: Ja. Dyer, T. Craig Katahdin 26 40 63 79 Washburn 6 20 26 33
Hodgdon 59, CAHS 55
At Mars Hill, Wendy Ivey and Kerri Ivey each scored 20 points as the Hawks improved to 12-6 with the victory over the Panthers.
Melanie Clark led the 12-5 Panthers with 19 points and 13 rebounds. Stori Shaw added 13 and Angela Allen put in 11.
Hodgdon (59)
W. Ivey 9(2), K. Ivey 7(4), Beals 3, Whitehead 1(3), Foster 1, Quint 2(2), Qwilliam CAHS (55)
Clark 6(7), S. Shaw 5(2), Allen 3(5), E. Shaw 2(5), Bradstreet 1(1), Boyd, Libby, Faggiole
3-pt. goals: K. Ivey 2, Shaw Hodgdon 10 26 40 59 CAHS 12 28 41 55
JV: CAHS 47, Hodgdon 35
Shead 53, Washington Acd. 42
At Eastport, Ivy Newcomb poured in 27 points and grabbed 30 rebounds to lead the Tigers past the Raiders.
Jessica Ritchie chipped in with 11 points for the 9-8 winners and Opal Johnson netted 10.
Monday Webb paced 5-10 Washington Academy of East Machias with 11 points.
Shead (53)
Newcomb 11(5), Ritchie 1(8), O. Johnson 4(2), Barnes 1, Kinney 1, Ramage, S. Johnson, T. Johnson, Preston, Lincoln, Metcalf Washington Academy (42)
Webb 4(3), Seeley 4(1), Cushing 3, Lyford 2, L. Robinson 2, Martin 1(1), J. Robinson 1(1), Colby 1, Fitzsimmons, Berry, Armstrong, Lord, Locke
3-pt. goals: Ritchie, Barnes Shead 15 27 38 53 Washington Academy 7 18 27 42
JV: Shead 41, Washington Academy 38
Limestone 59, Ft. Fairfield 26
At Fort Fairfield, the Eagles rolled out to a 13-point halftime lead and went on to record their 13th victory against four losses.
Terry Beaulieu scored 13 points for the winners and Becky Rhome put in 12.
Kiska Michaud paced the 3-13 Tigers with nine points.
Limestone (59)
Freitas 1(1), Lundy 4, Betts, Chapman 4, Beaulieu 6(1), Atwood, Cannon 2, Sharts 4(1), Huckins 1, Rhome 6 Fort Fairfield (26)
Shaw 2, Prue, McCullough, Cyr 1, Michaud 4, Nichols (1), Hayes 2, Plant 1, Dubay 1(1)
3-pt. goals: Shaw, Michaud Limestone 17 25 37 59 Fort Fairfield 8 12 21 26
Wisdom 49, Madawaska 40
At St. Agatha, Becky Derosier and Shelly Levesque each scored 13 points to help lead the host Pioneers to the victory.
Tracy Daigle had 10 points for the 8-9 Pioneers.
Jill Dube scored 25 points for the 2-16 Owls.
Wisdom (49)
Derosier 5(3), Levesque 6(1), Daigle 3(4), Killarney 1, Ouellette 2, Lavertu (2), Chamberland (1), Desjardin 1, Paradis Madawaska (40)
Dube 10(5), Hebert 2(2), Pelletier 2, Libby 1(1), Beaulieu (1), Arnold, Cyr
3-pt. goals: Ouellette 2 Wisdom 14 27 36 49 Madawaska 17 25 28 40
JV: Wisdom 43, Madawaska 11
Searsport 73, Sumner 35
At Searsport, Amber Howard tossed in a game-high 27 points, including the 1,500th of her career, to lead the host Vikings to the big win over Sumner.
Bree Robert added 18 points, 13 rebounds, and three blocked shots for the winners, now 16-1. The Vikings had jumped out to a 26-4 lead after one quarter and cruised from there.
For Sumner, 2-15, Marnie Pinkham had 10 points and Abby Seward tallied nine.
Searsport (73)
Howard 13, Robert 7(4), Shaver 3, Russ 3, Kelley 3, Remond 2, Gray 2, George 1, Fields, Brown, Murphy, Dakin, Richard Sumner (35)
Pinkham 4(2), Seward 1(7), Lowe 3(1), Carter 3, Harrington 1, Marshall (1), Mason, Brenton, Wilkinson, Willey
3-pt. goals: Howard Searsport 26 45 60 73 Sumner 4 16 25 35
Central-EC 38, MA Lynx 34
At East Corinth, Sue Ann Allen scored 13 points and layed in a shot with 45 seconds to play to ice the game for the host Central Red Devils to the win over Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln.
For the 16-2 Red Devils, Cherie Greatorex had 11 points.
Kim Bennett had 10 points for the 13-4 Lynx.
Central-EC (38)
Greatorex 5(1), Allen 6(1), Cotta 1, Hatch 2, Buzzell 1, Waters, Landis 3
Mattanawcook (34)
Bennett 4(2), Libby, Lame 4, Windsor 1, Lyons 3(1), Lachance 1(1), Minogue (2), Wilcox 1
3-pt. goals: none Central-EC 13 22 30 38 Mattanawcook 8 15 21 34
JV: Central 33, Mattanawcook 32 (OT)
PCHS 43, Dexter 35
At Guilford, Karin Burdin scored eight of her 10 points in the second half and Jen Moore scored all eight of her points in the final 16 minutes as PCHS outscored Dexter 22-17 to gradually pull away from the Tigers.
Rachel Cookson had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the 8-9 winners and Heather Johnson grabbed 10 rebounds to go with her four points.
Lindsey Smith’s eight points and Lynn Hersey’s seven paced 1-15 Dexter.
PCHS (43)
Durant, Smiley 2, Johnson 2, Burdin 4(2), McKenney 2, Clukey, Cookson 5(2), Moore 4, Dulac
Dexter (35)
Hersey 2(3), Keyte (2), Smith 4, Swan (6), C. Downing 2(2), T. Downing, Kuhn 3
3-pt. goals: Smiley PCHS 9 21 28 43 Dexter 10 18 22 35 Allen, Greatorex lift Central past Mattanawcook 38-34
EAST CORINTH – Sue Ann Allen netted 13 points and scored with 45 seconds left to secure Central’s 38-34 victory over Mattanawcook Academy in schoolgirl basketball action Tuesday night.
For the 16-2 Central Red Devils, Cherie Greatorex chipped in with 11 points.
Kim Bennett paced the 13-4 Lynx of Lincoln with 10 points.
Central-EC (38)
Greatorex 5(1), Allen 6(1), Cotta 1, Hatch 2, Buzzell 1, Waters, Landis 3
Mattanawcook (34)
Bennett 4(2), Libby, Lame 4, Windsor 1, Lyons 3(1), Lachance 1(1), Minogue (2), Wilcox 1
3-pt. goals: none Central-EC 13 22 30 38 Mattanawcook 8 15 21 34
JV: Central 33, Mattanawcook 32 (OT)
PCHS 43, Dexter 35
At Guilford, Karin Burdin scored eight of her 10 points in the second half and Jen Moore scored all eight of her points in the final 16 minutes as PCHS outscored Dexter 22-17 to gradually pull away from the Tigers.
Rachel Cookson had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the 8-9 winners and Heather Johnson grabbed 10 rebounds to go with her four points.
Lindsey Smith’s eight points and Lynn Hersey’s seven paced 1-15 Dexter.
PCHS (43)
Durant, Smiley 2, Johnson 2, Burdin 4(2), McKenney 2, Clukey, Cookson 5(2), Moore 4, Dulac
Dexter (35)
Hersey 2(3), Keyte (2), Smith 4, Swan (6), C. Downing 2(2), T. Downing, Kuhn 3
3-pt. goals: Smiley PCHS 9 21 28 43 Dexter 10 18 22 35
Narraguagus 57, Machias 48
At Machias, Gladys Ganiel went 4-for-4 from the free-throw line in overtime to lead Narraguagus past Machias.
Heather Strout scored 14 for the 13-2 Knights. Sara Cashman had 12 points.
Becky Tower scored 26 points for the 11-6 Bulldogs. Amy Wolverton added 10.
Narraguagus (57)
Ganiel 7(4), Strout 6(2), Cashman 4(3), J. Look 4, Ward 2, Nicholas, Allen, E. Look Machias (48)
Tower 10(6), Wolverton 4, Sowerwine 2, S. Wolverton 1(2), Goding, Morse 2
3-pt. goals: Ganiel, Cashman; A. Wolverton 2 Narraguagus 4 16 28 46 57 Machias 12 19 31 46 48
JV: Narraguagus 39, Machias 30
Schenck 66, Houlton 62
At Houlton, Kristen Chavarie tossed in four 3-pointers en route to 18 points as the Wolverines from East Millinocket hung on to beat the Shires.
Shelbi Mayer added 13 points for Schenck (14-3), while Keli Daigle and Carrie Cram hit for 12 each.
For Houlton (11-6), Andrea Spencer led with 20 points. Jen O’Leary hit five 3-pointers for 15 and Liz Nelson chipped in with 11.
Schenck (66)
Chavarie 6(2), Daigle 5(2), Cram 4(3), Mayer 4(5), Witham 2(2), Bouchard 2, Lyons, Cyr Houlton (62)
Spencer 9(2), Donato 2, Nelson 2(7), O’Leary 5, McCarthy 1, Sullivan, McAfee
3-pt. goals: Chavarie 4, Cramm; O’Leary 5, McCarthy Schenck 12 27 51 66 Houlton 12 28 46 62
JV: Houlton 51, Schenck 41
Van Buren 40, Easton 28
At Van Buren, Lori Morrow tossed in 15 points to carry the Crusaders to their third win against 11 losses.
For Easton, 3-14, Deedra Ireland led with 13 points.
Van Buren (40)
Lajoie 2, Jo. Ouellette (2), Butler 2(1), Parent 4, Morrow 5(5), St. Pierre 2, Ja. Ouellette, Fortin Easton (28)
Burtt (1), Ireland 5(1), Wortman 2(1), Nicholson 4(1), Geroux, Dumond, Turner, Wolverton
3-pt. goals: Lajoie 2; Ireland 2 Van Buren 14 22 28 40 Easton 3 12 21 28
Stearns 74, Presque Isle 27
At Wentworth Gym in Millinocket, Trisha Ripton recorded a triple-double with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists as the Minutemen blasted the Wildcats.
Sarah Marshall was also in double figures for the 11-3 Minutemen with 13 points.
For the 4-9 Wildcats, Shari Scullion and Candy Cullins each scored six.
Stearns (74)
Ripton 8(2), Marshall 6, Gates 3, Vaznis 2, Santerre 3, Jewers 4, Cummings 1, McIntyre 1, Wedge 2, Moir 3(1), Alley 2, Leino Presque Isle (27)
White (1), Smith 1(1), Derosier 1, Carter 1, Gardiner 1(1), Bernard 1, Scullion 2(1), Cullins 3, Piper 1, Wood, Flannery, Fitzgerald
3-pt. goals: Marshall, Scullion Stearns 24 35 52 74 Presque Isle 8 15 22 27
JV: Stearns 56, Presque Isle 40
Katahdin 79, Washburn 33
At Washburn, Kelly Stubbs scored 24 points to help the Katahdin Cougars of Sherman Station to the win.
For the 11-4 Cougars, Jaime Dyer had 14 points.
Kristi Leach scored 10 points for the 4-11 Beavers and Amy O’Donnell had 11 rebounds.
Katahdin (79)
Stubbs 8(8), Ordway 1, Ja. Dyer 6(1), Jo. Dyer (2), Jilek 1, Guptill 2(1), Smith 3(1), Cullins 2, Tucker 3, Greenlaw 2, T. Craig 3, Hill 1 Washburn (33)
Leach 5, Thomas (1), Tarr 1(5), Dobson, Pangburn 2(1), Canders, O’Donnell 4, Levesque, Doody 1
3-pt. goals: Ja. Dyer, T. Craig Katahdin 26 40 63 79 Washburn 6 20 26 33
Hodgdon 59, CAHS 55
At Mars Hill, Wendy Ivey and Kerri Ivey each scored 20 points as the Hawks improved to 12-6 with the victory over the Panthers.
Melanie Clark led the 12-5 Panthers with 19 points and 13
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