Chavarie is key in Schenck win

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HOULTON – Kristen Chavarie connected for 20 points, including three 3-pointers, to lead Schenck of East Millinocket to a 60-49 schoolgirl basketball victory over Houlton in a battle of perennial Eastern Maine powers. Carrie Cram had 16 points for the Wolverines. Andrea…
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HOULTON – Kristen Chavarie connected for 20 points, including three 3-pointers, to lead Schenck of East Millinocket to a 60-49 schoolgirl basketball victory over Houlton in a battle of perennial Eastern Maine powers.

Carrie Cram had 16 points for the Wolverines.

Andrea Spencer had 19 points and 14 rebounds for 1-1 Houlton. Tory Dow and Erica McCarthy each had 10 points.

Schenck (2-0) 60

Chavarie 5(7), Cram 5(6), Daigle 3(3), Cyr 3, Witham 2(1), Rosebush 1, C. Rosebush 1 Houlton (1-1) 49

Spencer 8(3), Dow 5, McCarthy 5, Wilde 3, McAfee 2, Shea 1, O’Leary 1

3-pt. goals: Chavarie 3, McCarthy 2 Schenck 19 31 38 60 Houlton 16 28 31 49

JV: Houlton 48, Schenck 36

Madawaska 72, Easton 26

At Madawaska, the Owls evened their record behind Debbie Jandreau’s 21-point effort.

Jill Dube scored 15 points and recorded 14 steals for Madawaska, while Tina Nadeau added eight points and 11 rebounds, Jean Ann Pelletier eight points and 10 rebounds.

Lori Geroulo netted 11 points for the Bears.

Easton (0-2) 26

Kierstead 1, Pierce, Desmond 1, Shoda, Kirk, McKinney 1, Wolverton 2, Burtt (2), Geroulo 4(3), Nicholson 1, Sullivan Madawaska (1-1) 72

Pelletier 4, Heber 2(2), Nadeau 4, Beaulieu 1, Dube 7(1), Arnold 2, Libby 2(2), Jandreau 8(5), Cray 1, Leonard, Chasse, Cyr

3-pt. goals: Nicholson Easton 3 10 14 26 Madawaska 17 42 58 72

JV: Caribou 80, Madawaska 34

Van Buren 48, Fort Fairfield 23

At Van Buren, Lori Morrow tossed in a game-high 21 points to pace the host Crusaders to a season-opening victory.

Michelle St. Pierre scored 13 points for the winners.

Sara Cyr led Fort Fairfield with six points.

Fort Fairfield (0-2) 23

Shaw (1), Hayes 1, Cyr 2(2), Dube 2(1), Nightingale (2), Beckwith 1, Shileds 2, Girard Van Buren (1-0) 48

Morrow 8(5), St. Pierre 4(4), Jo. Ouellette 1(3), Parent 2, Cyr 2, Sirois (1), Pelletier, Fortin, Ja. Ouellette, Butler

3-pt. goals: Hayes; St. Pierre Fort Fairfield 6 11 18 23 Van Buren 10 26 34 48

Penquis 65, Lee Academy 55

At Milo, Kerri Russell was the high scorer of the game with 31 points for Penquis.

Alyson Carey had a rare quadruple double with 16 points, 10 rebounds, 13 steals and 10 assists.

Heidi Osgood led Lee Academy with 22 points. Regina Rice had 14 and Missy Raymond 12 for the Pandas.

Penquis (2-0) 65

Russell 13(2), Carey 6(3), Lavigne 4, Chessa 4, Smart 1 Lee Academy (1-1) 55

Osgood 10(1), Raymond 5(2), Rice 7, Gordon 1(1), Peters 1, Woster 1

3-Pt. goals: Russell 3, Carey, Osgood Penquis 11 37 47 65 Lee Academy 14 26 41 55

JV: Penquis 65, Lee Academy 31

Katahdin 44, CAHS 32

At Mars Hill, Terri Craig had a game-high 15 points for Katahdin of Sherman Station.

Jamie Dyer had 13 and Emily Cahill had 10 points for the Cougars.

Duska Hewitt had 10 points and 17 rebounds for host Central Aroostook.

Katahdin (1-1) 44

Craig 6(1), Dyer 5(3), Cahill 5, Cullens 2(2) Central Aroostook (1-1) 32

Hewitt 3(4), Boyd 4, Faggiole 2, Libby 2, Lalone 1, McKeen 1, Bradstreet 1

3-pt. goals: Craig 2 Katahdin 14 28 35 44 Central Aroostook 10 18 28 32

JV: CAHS 35, Katahdin 34 (OT)

Mattanawcook 36, PVHS 21

At Lincoln, Kara LaChance had 13 points 13 rebounds to lead host Mattanawcook to the victory.

Jina Lindsay was the high scorer for Penobscot Valley of Howland with seven points.

Mattanawcook Academy (1-1) 36

LaChance 5(3), Mayo 3(2), Wilcox 1(2), Ludden 1, York 1, Ireland (2), Taylor (2), Lowell (2) Penobscot Valley (0-2) 21

Lindsay 3(1), Sereyko 3, Spaulding 2, Taggett 1, Magoon 1

3-Pt. goals: Ludden Mattanawcook 4 18 30 36 Penobscot Valley 4 8 18 21

JV: Mattanawcook 54, PVHS 21

MDI 45, Sumner 44

At East Sullivan, Jamey Lewis was the top scorer for Moun Desert Island with 15 points. Chafee Emory made the game-winning basket with one second left to edge out the victory for MDI.

Abby Seward was the high scorer of the game with 22 points for Sumner.

MDI (1-0) 45

Lewis 4(5), Hathaway 6, Pellitier 2(3), Emory 3, Ashmore (4) Sumner (0-1) 44

Seward 7(3), Glass 6, Dodge 2, Mason 2, Wilkinson 1

3-pt. goals: Seward 5, Lewis 2, Emory MDI 8 16 27 45 Sumner 3 15 31 44

JV: MDI 32, Sumner 24

Limestone 72, Fort Kent 35

At Limestone, Becky Rhome had 18 points to pace the host Eagles to the victory over Fort Kent.

Kelly Hartman had 12 points for Limestone.

For the Warriors, Sherri Pelletier and Heather Pelletier scored 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Fort Kent (0-2) 35

S. Pelletier 1(9), H. Pelletier 3(4), Babin (1), Lamarr 1, Raymond 1, Levesque 1, Caron 1, Harvey 2, McBreairty (1), Levasseur, D. Pelletier, R. Levasseur Limestone (1-0) 72

Rhome 9, Hartman 5, Beaulieu 2, Chatman 3(2), Lundy 4, Huckins 2, Freitas 3(1), Butts 1, Cannon 4, Atwood, Tobin

3-pt. goals: Hartman 2, Beaulieu Limestone 15 30 57 72 Fort Kent 8 17 24 35

JV: Fort Kent 40-27

‘Guagus 67, JB-Royals 60

At Jonesport, Gladys Ganiel scored 18 points to lift the Narraguagus Knights of Harrington to the win over host Jonesport-Beals.

Betsy Allen had 14 points and Dana Knapp scored 12 for the Narraguagus Knights. Valerie Moffitt had 11.

For the Royals, Jan Beal scored 25 points and Sandi Carver added 18.

Narraguagus (1-0) 67

Ganiel 4(7), Allen 6(2), Knap 6, Moffitt 4(3), Strout 1, Call Jonesport-Beals (0-1) 60

J. Beal 10(5), S. Carver 5(7), K. Carver 2(3), Stanhope 1, Smith 1, S. Beal 2, Fagonde, Mills 1, Bryant

3-pt. goals: Ganiel 3; S. Carver Narraguagus 21 38 49 67 Jonesport-Beals 12 26 46 60

JV: Narraguagus 45-35


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