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HODGDON – Six Hodgdon players scored nine points or more as the Hawks opened their boys basketball season with an 88-39 win over Limestone here Saturday. Sam Henderson led the attack with 18 points, while Roman Karnes added 17. James Folsom netted 12 and Darren…
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HODGDON – Six Hodgdon players scored nine points or more as the Hawks opened their boys basketball season with an 88-39 win over Limestone here Saturday.

Sam Henderson led the attack with 18 points, while Roman Karnes added 17. James Folsom netted 12 and Darren Stewart had 10.

Marcus Bernier scored 14 points to lead the Eagles. Paul West tossed in 12.

Limestone (0-1) 39

P. West 4-3-12, Bernier 5-0-14, Lebreck 2-0-5, J. West 1-0-3, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Pelletier 1-0-3, Hall, McGinness Hodgdon (1-0) 88

S. Henderson 7-4-18, Karnes 8-1-17, Folsom 6-0-12, Stewart 4-2-10, White 4-0-9, A. Henderson 4-1-9, Carter 2-3-7, Clark 2-0-4, Gricus 1-0-2, Welton, Sjoberg, Hutchinson

3-pt. goals: J. West, Bernier 4, Lebreck, P. West, Pelletier; White Limestone 11 19 33 39 Hodgdon 25 51 65 88

JV: Hodgdon 81, Limestone 42

Shead 54, DI-S 50

At Deer Isle, Jason Cook and Shirl Penney each scored 17 points each to lead Shead to the win over Deer Isle-Stonington.

For the Mariners, Ryan Jones had 16 points.

Shead (2-0) 54

Barnes 2-4-8, Cook 5-4-17, Penney 8-1-17, M. Ray 2-0-4, T. Ray 2-0-4, Newcomb 1-1-3, Downes 0-1-1, Rice Deer Isle (0-1) 50

Jones 7-1-16, Dodge 3-0-6, Gray 4-0-8, Webb 3-1-9, Wiberg 1-1-3, Johnson 2-2-6, Fifield 1-0-2, Rissi, Rice

3-pt. goals: Cook 3; Jones, Webb 2 Shead 14 33 41 54 Deer Isle-Stonington 11 24 35 50

JV: DI-S 57, Shead 30

Dexter 71, Mount View 62

At Dexter, Brad Olson tossed in 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as the Tigers won their second game in two nights to start the season.

Josh Kimball pitched in with 18 points and six assists for t Josh Kimball pitched in with 18 points and six assists for the winners, while Josh Wintle scored 14.

Ray Roberts scored 23 points for the Mustangs of Thondike. Kenny Buttery netted 21.

Mount View (0-1) 62

Neves 2-1-5, Henry 1-2-4, Buttery 8-5-21, Roberts 8-4-23, Kendall 3-0-6, Davis 1-1-3, Lawrence, Ard, Moody Dexter (2-0) 71

Wakefield 3-1-7, Olson 7-5-20, Wintle 5-4-14, Towle 1-1-4, Kimball 7-4-18, Kirk 2-1-6, Annis 1-0-2, Schottenfeld, Jones, Clukey

3-pt. goals: Roberts 3; Olson, Towle, Kirk Mount View 8 34 43 62 Dexter 13 28 50 71

JV: Dexter 58, Mount View 45

Girls basketball

S. Aroostook 47, C. Aroostook 32

At Dyer Brook, Jody Brown had 19 points and added 13 rebounds as Southern Aroostook defeated Central Aroostook. Janna Walker also contributed 10 points for the Warriors, along with eight steals and seven assists.

Duska Hewitt scored nine to lead Central Aroostook.

Central Aroostook (0-1) 32

Hewitt 3-3-9, Burtt 2-0-4, Shaw 2-0-4, Lalone 3-0-6, Clark 2-2-6, Bradstreet 0-3-3, McGarvey, Smith, Dyer, Mahann, Lunn, Whited Southern Aroostook (1-0) 47

Brown 8-3-19, Walker 5-0-10, Corneil 4-1-9, Fox 3-3-9, K. White, B. White, S. White, McLaughlin, Briggs, Collier, Stevens, Cyr

3-pt. goals: none Central Aroostook 6 15 24 32 Southern Aroostook 13 26 36 47

JV: Southern Aroostook 42, Central Aroostook 35

Shead 38, DI-S 35

At Deer Isle, Tracey Johnson scored 16 points to help Shead of Eastport slip past Deer Isle-Stonington in both teams’ season opener.

For Deer Isle, Rachel Santospago had 11 points and added 15 rebounds in game during which neither team led by more than four points. Nicole Sullivan also recorded 10 points for the Mariners.

Shead (1-0) 38

Johnson 5-5-16, Barnes 2-5-9, Thompson 3-0-6, Kinney 1-5-7, Ramage, Richer, Klentzman Deer Isle (0-1) 35

Santospago 5-1-11, Sullivan 4-1-10, M. Haskell 1-0-2, Frazier 4-0-8, Seile 1-2-4, J. Haskell, Pilling, Raid, Weed

3-pt. goals: Johnson; Sullivan Shead 8 18 24 38 Deer Isle 4 14 22 35

JV: Shead 76, Deer Isle 25

Greenville 67, Rangeley 25

At Greenville, Chelsey Ryder scored 12 of her 14 points in the first quarter and teammate Maren Muzzy added eight of her 16 over the same span as Greenville ran out to a 29-6 lead and cruised to the win.

Jen Searles added 10 rebounds and nine points for the winners.

Karen Morton scored eight points for Rangeley.

Rangeley (0-1) 25

K. Morton 2-4-8, A. Morton 1-4-6, Hofman 1-1-3, Sheehan 1-1-3, Swiney, Pulkka 0-2-2, Savage 0-3-3, Thurston, Lee Greenville (1-0) 67

T. Wallingford 3-0-6, Muzzy 8-0-16, Hanscom 2-0-4, D. Wallingford 1-0-2, Dyer 1-0-2, Brewster 3-0-6, Ponkala, Noyes 1-0-2, Folsom 1-0-2, Grenier, Ryder 7-0-14, Searles 4-1-9, Christensen 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: none Rangeley 6 12 16 25 Greenville 29 43 59 67

Penquis 58, PVHS 38

At Milo, Kerri Russell scored 28 points to lead host Penquis to a season opening victory over Penobscot Valley of Howland.

For PVHS, Ellise Spaulding was the high scorer with 11 points.

Penobscot Valley (0-1) 38

Spaulding 5-1-11, Carmichael 1-2-4, Neal 2-1-5, Potter 3-0-6, Magoon 3-1-7, Delaite 1-2-4, Bethune 0-1-1, Porier, Jarvis, Taggett, Sereyko, Pelletier Penquis (1-0) 58

K. Russell 11-4-28, Weston 3-3-9, Lavigne 1-1-3, Gray 1-0-2, Caron 1-0-2, Chessa 2-0-4, Carey 1-5-7, Demers 0-1-1, Martin 1-0-2, C. Russell, Badger, Chase

3-pt. goals: K. Russell 2 PVHS 8 16 24 38 Penquis 19 30 47 58

JV: Penquis 45, PVHS 13

Orono 72, Mattanawcook 39

At Lincoln, Amy Taylor scored 19 points, including a nine for 13 performance from the foul line, to lift Orono over host Mattanawcook Academy. Jen Freese and Susan Gardner each had 14 points for Orono in the Red Riots’ season opener.

Casey Lowell led Mattanawcook with 17 points.

Orono (1-0) 72

Cota 2-0-4, Locke 3-0-6, Taylor 5-9-19, Freese 6-2-14, Upham 2-1-5, Dekanich 2-0-4, MacNevin 1-0-2, Gardner 6-1-14, McCorison 1-0-2, Ferguson 1-0-2, Hamilton, Ghenon Mattanawcook (1-1) 39

Lowell 6-0-17, McLeod 0-1-1, Lyons 1-0-3, Mayo 2-0-4, LaVallee 2-1-5, Hainer 2-0-4, House 2-0-5, Ireland, Antone, Jandreau, McLaughlin

3-pt. goals: Gardner; Lowell 5, Lyons, House Orono 24 46 62 72 Mattanawcook 11 20 24 39

JV: Orono 47, Mattanawcook 26

Hockey

Hampden 5, Foxcroft Acad. 5

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Foxcroft Academy’s Seth Sands scored his second goal of the game with just 25 seconds left in regulation and the two teams battled to a tie in the mutual opener.

Todd Perkins and Jamie Costa assisted on the equalizer. Ry Hoffman scored a goal and assisted on two more for the Ponies, while Perkins also had a goal and two assists. Ben Cookson also scored for Foxcroft, on an assist from Perkins. B.J. Costa made 48 saves in net, including 10 in overtime.

Rob King scored a pair of goals for the Broncos. Mike Tardif added a goal and an assist. Tyler Whitehouse and Mark McLean scored the other goals for Hampden, while Jason Yehle and John Van Aken had assists. Corey Nicholson made 20 saves on 25 shots.


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