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DOVER-FOXCROFT – Duane Walton poured in 22 points to help lead the Foxcroft Academy Ponies to a 58-51 schoolboy basketball win over the Winslow Black Raiders here Wednesday night.
Derek Grant added 16 points for the winners.
Craig Michaud scored 11 points for Winslow and Kevin Giroux added 10.
Winslow (4-10) 51
K. Giroux 4-1-10, Michaud 3-3-11, White 4-0-8, Proulx 2-2-6, D. Giroux 4-0-8, Morse 2-4-8, Johnson, Davis, Hendsbee, McDonald Foxcroft (5-11) 58
Walton 10-2-22, D. Grant 5-6-16, Saunders 2-0-4, Nelson 0-1-1, Lovell 3-0-6, Bragan 2-1-5, Smith 2-0-4, C. Grant
3-pt. goals: K. Giroux, Michaud 2 Winslow 15 29 37 51 Foxcroft 16 32 46 58
PCHS 77, PVHS 55
At Guilford, the host Pirates jumped out to a 48-15 halftime lead and had six players score nine or more points in the win over Penobscot Valley of Howland.
Adam Shearer led the balanced Piscataquis Community attack with 11 points, while Jason Brown, Bruce Jones and Curtis Graffam scored 10 points each.
Brad Durost led the winless Howlers with 24 points, while Joey Dunn netted 12.
Penobscot Valley (0-15) 55
Jas. Leveille 3-0-7, Dunn 2-8-12, Fleming 0-1-1, O’Brien 1-2-4, Cummings 2-0-4, Lane 1-0-2, Durost 11-1-24, Fogg, Spaulding, Pelletier, Jam. Leveille Piscataquis Community (10-5) 77
Jones, 4-1-10, Graffam 4-2-10, Cookson 3-2-8, Shearer 5-0-11, Kimball 2-1-5, Thomas 4-1-9, King 4-1-9, Draper 3-0-7, Brown 2-6-10, Hachey
3-pt. goals: Jas. Leveille, Durost; JOnes, Shearer, Draper Penobscot Valley 7 15 39 55 Piscataquis Community 26 48 58 77
JV: PVHS 61, PCHS 60
Houlton 51, Calais 42
At Houlton, Bryan Swallow and Steve Nelson scored six points apiece in the second quarter as Houlton outscored Calais 19-7 to erase a four-point deficit and take a lead it would never relinquish.
Swallow finished with 16 points for the Shires while Nelson and Travis Beaton scored 14 apiece.
Shawn Marsh’s game-high 17 points and Craig Worster’s 12 paced Calais. Lloyd Ayer added seven more.
Calais (6-9) 42
Marsh 6-2-17, Worster 5-2-12, Ayer 2-2-7, Campbell 2-0-4, Sousa 1-0-2, MacDonald, DelMonaco, Griffin, Hill
Houlton (6-9) 51
Swallow 6-4-16, Nelson 7-0-14, Beaton 5-4-14, Gentle 1-3-5, Spencer 1-0-2, Ulmschneider, Noonan.
3-pt. goals: Marsh 3, Ayer Calais 16 23 32 42 Houlton 12 31 37 51
JV: Houlton 79-52
Fort Kent 90, Fort Fairfield 74
At Fort Fairfield, Ryan Martin scored 10 of his 22 points in the second quarter as Fort Kent outscored Fort Fairfield 31-12 to break open a close game.
Corey Thibodeau finished with a game-high 24 points for the winners and he also pulled down 11 rebounds. Laughn Berthiaume followed Martin in the scoring parade with 13 points and he dished out 10 assists.
Matt Thibodeau had eight points for Fort Kent.
Kirk DeMerchant had 19 points for Fort Fairfield with Randie Davenport contributing 14 points and 10 rebounds. Mark Sprague scored 12 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Jon Nichols scored nine points for the Tigers.
Fort Kent (12-3) 90
C. Thibodeau 10-4-24, Martin 10-0-22, Berthiaume 4-5-13, M. Thibodeau 2-4-8, Lovely 3-0-7, D. McBreairty 2-2-6, Pelletier 2-1-5, Currier 1-1-3, Boucher 0-2-2, Michaud, Nadeau, R. McBreairty
Fort Fairfield (8-7) 74
K. DeMerchant 5-6-19, Davenport 6-1-14, Sprague 4-4-12, Nichols 3-2-9, D. DeMerchant 3-0-7, Helstrom 3-0-6, Rogers 2-1-5, McGinnis 1-0-2, Bernard, Burnett, Dorsey
3-pt. goals: Martin 2, Lovely; K. DeMerchant 3, Davenport, Nichols, D. DeMerchant Fort Kent 18 49 63 90 Fort Fairfield 16 28 48 74
JV: Fort Kent 75-50
Wisdom 62, Easton 57
At Easton, the Pioneers crept to a five-point lead at the end of the third quarter and held off the Bears for the victory.
Eric Bouchard and Jamie Guerrette each scored 20 points for the winners.
Shawn Clark scored 18 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Easton. Brad Winger chipped in with 15 points and 14 rebounds while Lucien Labelle added 15 points.
Wisdom (5-8) 62
Cyr 2-0-4, Bouchard 7-4-20, Guerrette 8-3-20, Michaud 2-2-6, Thibeault 3-1-7, Daigle 2-1-5 Easton (6-7) 57
Richardson, Winger 5-4-15, Burtt 2-5-9, Clark 7-2-18, Labelle 6-1-15, Latour, Smith
3-pt. goals: Bouchard 2, Guerrette; Winger, Clark 2 Easton 10 28 37 57 Wisdom 17 30 42 62
JV: Easton 46, Wisdom 43
Ashland 79, S. Aroostook 57
At Ashland, Ryan Caron scored 11 of his 23 points during the third quarter and finished the game with 1,001 career points as the Hornets topped Southern Aroostook.
Caron also grabbed 13 rebounds for the winners. Deane Rafford added 16, while Zach Kinnear had 13 and Jason Legassie netted 10.
Kyle Fox led the Warriors with 21 points. Matt Burpee tossed in 18.
Southern Aroostook (2-11) 57
Fox 9-3-21, M. Burpee 8-1-18, A. Burpee 3-2-8, Hunt 2-0-4, Greenlaw 1-1-3, White 1-0-2, Lilley 0-1-1, Rockwell, Jones Ashland (8-8) 79
Caron 9-5-23, Rafford 8-0-16, Kinnear 5-0-13, Legassie 4-2-10, Sjogren 2-0-5, Harold 1-3-5, Skidgel 2-1-5, Lafontaine 1-0-2, Haines, Jacobs
3-pt. goals: M. Burpee; Kinnear 3, Sjogren Southern Aroostook 22 31 46 57 Ashland 20 39 60 79
JV: Ashland 82, Southern Aroostook 60
Katahdin 56, Penquis 55
At Sherman Station, Aaron Hall nailed a foul-line jumper with 26 seconds left to give the Cougars a one-point lead and Katahdin rebounded the Penquis miss of a one-and-one with 19 seconds left to pick up the win.
Alex Mitchell led the Cougars with 24 points, while Hall finished with 12.
Adam Harmon made five 3-pointers and scored 17 points to lead Penquis. Brian Heal netted 11 and Andy Hoyle had 10.
Penquis (13-3) 55
Harmon 6-0-17, Hoyle 5-0-10, Carey 1-0-2, T. Cowing 2-3-7, Heal 5-0-11, Pokrywka 3-0-7, C. Cowing 0-1-1 Katahdin (7-6) 56
J. Mitchell 2-0-4, Hall 6-0-12, Rush 3-0-6, A. Mitchell 10-1-24, McAvoy 4-0-8, Richardson 1-0-2, Duffy
3-pt. goals: Harmon 5, Heal, Pokrywka; A. Mitchell 3 Penquis 20 32 48 55 Katahdin 17 35 48 56
JV: Penquis 48, Katahdin 46
Schenck 76, Lee 48
At East Millinocket, Mark Farmer scored 25 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead the Wolverines to their 15th victory.
Chris Hale added 16 points for the winners and Greg Currier put in 10.
Jamie Phelps paced Lee with 17 points and Mark Faulkner added eight.
Lee (3-12) 48
Rideout 2-2-6, Faulkner 3-2-8, Cormier 1-5-7, Phelps 5-4-17, Sockabasin 3-0-6, Rice 1-2-4, Bunker, Dube, Cole, Noble, Osgood Schenck (15-0) 76
Hale 4-8-16, Jamo 2-5-9, Currier 2-4-10, Stanley 0-3-3, Giberson 1-1-3, J. Deveau 1-0-2, Pelkey 1-0-2, York 0-4-4, Farmer 10-3-25, Brown 1-0-2, Turcotte, D. Deveau
3-pt. goals: Phelps 3; Currier 2, Farmer 2 Lee 8 17 40 48 Schenck 16 35 63 76
Vinalhaven 63, Windham C. 51
At Vinalhaven, Kyle Genevicz scored 18 of his game-high 22 points in the middle two quarters as Vinalhaven outscored Windham Christian 41-15 to pull away for the victory.
The two teams will play again on Thursday morning following the 8:30 girls game.
Genevicz had six assists to go with his 22 points. Sam Bickford had 16 points and 11 rebounds for the winners while Colby Oakes, Bruce Philip and Arthur Farnham chipped in with seven each.
Andrew Walker’s 13 points and Nick Nataluk’s 12 powered Windham Christian. Matt Earle scored eight points.
Windham Christian (6-8) 51
Morlet 1-0-2, Stultz 0-1-1, Earle 3-1-8, Stanton 1-0-2, DeCosta, Mickelson 0-2-2, Butt 2-0-4, Nataluk 5-0-12, Walker 3-4-13, Jenkins, Abbatiello 0-2-2, Dodge 2-0-5, Frost
Vinalhaven (9-4) 63
Bickford 7-2-16, Woodcock 1-0-2, Genevicz 8-6-22, Swears, Oakes 2-3-7, Philip 1-5-7, Farnham 3-1-7, J. Philbrook 1-0-2, Chilles, M. Philbrook, Conway, Thompson, Watts
3-pt. goals: Walker 3, Nataluk 2, Dodge, Earle Windham Christian 9 15 24 51 Vinalhaven 9 25 50 63
Woodland 70, ‘Guagus 60
At Woodland, Jim Wirkala scored 27 points and had 14 rebounds to lead the Dragons to victory. John Bell added 12 points and Nate Martel 10 for Woodland.
Jason Lyford and Robbie Worcester lead Narraguagas with 18 each. Peter Joyce added 10 for the Knights.
Narraguagas (8-7) 70
Worcester 6-5-18, Benner 1-2-4, Lyford 4-7-18, Look 1-0-2, Rouber 2-4-8, Joyce 3-2-10, Chipman 0-2-2, Berry, Benje, Huntley, Beal, Grant, Pray Woodland (8-7) 70
Wirkala 10-7-27, MacArthur 4-0-8, Richards 2-1-6, D. Martel 2-0-4, Bell 3-6-12, McLaughlin 1-0-3, N. Martel 3-4-10, Brown
3-pt. goals: Joyce 2, Lyford, Worcester, Richards, McLaughlin. Narraguagas 7 25 34 60 Woodland 10 27 51 70
JV: Narraguagas 61, Woodland 52
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