Shead rolls by Royals 91-74

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EASTPORT – Shirl Penney scored 25 points and Jason Cook popped in 22 to help the Shead Tigers roll past the Jonesport-Beals Royals 91-74 in schoolboy basketball action Tuesday night. Cook nailed six 3-pointers and notched nine assists. Tommy Raye added 12 points and had…
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EASTPORT – Shirl Penney scored 25 points and Jason Cook popped in 22 to help the Shead Tigers roll past the Jonesport-Beals Royals 91-74 in schoolboy basketball action Tuesday night.

Cook nailed six 3-pointers and notched nine assists. Tommy Raye added 12 points and had 10 assists.

Jared Fagonde led the Royals with 25 points.

Jonesport-Beals (2-6) 74

Faulkingham 0-2-2, Johnson 4-0-9, Kenney 3-1-8, Crowley 2-0-6, Look 0-2-2, Bean 3-0-6, Tibbetts 0-2-2, Beal 3-0-6, Fagonde 7-9-25, Carver 4-0-8, Peabody

Shead (7-1) 91

Barnes 4-1-9, Cook 8-0-22, M. Raye 3-0-8, Bakis 2-0-5, T. Raye 5-0-12, Penney 12-1-25, Newcomb 1-6-8, Downes 1-0-2, Ripley, Mitchell, Rice, Murphy, Vicaire

3-pt. goals: Johnson, Kenney, Crowley 2, Fagonde 2; Cook 6, M. Raye 2, Bakis, T. Raye 2 Jonesport-Beals 16 34 49 74 Shead 23 48 72 91

JV: Shead 57, Jonesport-Beals 56

Hodgdon 81, Washburn 39

At Hodgdon, Sam Henderson led four Hawks in double figures with 22 points as the hosts rolled.

Adam Carter added 14 for the winners, while Jeremy White netted 12 and Roman Karnes 10.

Trent Cunningham scored 10 points for Washburn.

Washburn (3-6) 39

Cunningham 4-2-11, Collins 4-0-9, Umphrey 4-1-9, Sargent 2-0-4, Sperrey 1-0-2, Paradis 1-0-2, Doody 0-1-1, Vaughn 0-1-1, Kelly, Howard Hodgdon (8-1) 81

S. Henderson 10-1-22, White 5-0-12, Karnes 5-0-10, Carter 6-2-14, A. Henderson 4-0-8, Gricus 1-4-6, Welton 1-1-3, Clark 1-0-2, Stewart 1-0-2, Folsom 1-0-2, Sjoberg, Hutchinson

3-pt. goals: Cunningham, Collins; Henderson, White 2 Washburn 16 22 31 39 Hodgdon 24 30 63 81

JV: Hodgdon 77, Washburn 47

Fort Fairfield 62, Limestone 41

At Limestone, Mark Sprague, a 6-foot-3 senior, scored 24 points to lead the Tigers to victory.

John Hayes added 11 points for the winners and Jon Nichols 10.

Paul West paced the Eagles with 24 points.

Fort Fairfield (4-3) 62

M. McGinnis 1-0-2, Bernard, Theriault 2-0-4, DeMerchant 3-0-7, A. McGinnis 1-0-2, Soloman, Sayers 1-0-2, Stevens, Sprague 9-6-24, Nichols 5-0-10, Hayes 5-1-11, Cyr Limestone (0-7) 41

T. LaBreck 0-2-2, West 9-5-24, Beaulieu 2-0-4, Bernier 3-0-8, Brent Tweed, J. LaBreck, Brian Tweed, McGuienness, Hall 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: DeMerchant; West, Bernier 2 Fort Fairfield 16 28 44 62 Limestone 8 17 28 41

Wisdom 65, Madawaska 41

At Madawaska, Eric Bouchard led a trio of double-digit scorers with 15 points as the Wisdom Pioneers of St. Agatha won.

Matt Deschaine and Glenn Gagnon scored 12 and 10 points, respectively for the Pioneers.

Randy Bourgoyne had 12 points and Ryan Cyr added 10 for Madawaska.

Wisdom (4-3) 65

Bouchard 4-4-15, Gagnon 3-4-10, Deschaine 5-0-12, Pelletier 2-2-6, Dugal 4-1-9, Cyr 2-0-4, C. Thibeault 3-2-9, Soucy, S. Thibeault, Michaud, Dube Madawaska (1-6) 41

Bourgoyne 4-4-12, R. Cyr 4-1-10, Dyer 2-0-5, D. Cyr 1-0-2, Marshall 1-0-2, Michaud 1-1-3, Salazar 1-0-2, Garon, Ouellette 1-0-2, Albert, Cowie, Hassel 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Bouchard 3, Deschaine 2, C. Thibeault; R. Cyr, Dyer Wisdom 17 31 41 65 Madawaska 8 22 30 41

JV: Madawaska 53, Wisdom 39

Calais 65, Houlton 57

At Calais, Craig Worster scored 10 of his game-high 21 points in the fourth quarter as Calais outscored Houlton 27-14 to rally from a five-point deficit.

Josh DelMonaco scored seven of his 16 points in the fourth quarter to complement Worster.

Bob MacMannis had 10 points for the winners.

Steve Nelson’s 17 points and Jacob Gentle’s 14 led Houlton.

Houlton (2-4) 57

Ch. Bell 3-0-6, Swallow 4-0-8, Gentle 6-1-14, Ca. Bell 1-1-3, Howe 3-0-7, Spencer 1-0-2, Nelson 8-1-17

Calais (4-4) 65

MacMannis 3-1-10, DelMonaco 6-2-16, Ayre 3-1-8, Kneeland 2-0-4, Griffin 3-0-6, Worster 7-7-21

3-pt. goals: MacMannis 3, DelMonaco 2, Ayre; Gentle, Howe Houlton 18 27 43 57 Calais 23 30 38 65

JV: Houlton 64, Calais 57 Narraguagus 66, GSA 48

At Harrington, senior forward Dan Curtis played his first game since the the 1992-93 season and scored 18 points to lead the Knights to victory. Curtis broke his leg during a soccer game in the fall of 1992.

Jason Lyford added 12 points for the winners.

Trevor Merrill scored 10 points for George Stevens of Blue Hill.

George Stevens (4-3) 48

Merrill 5-0-10, Matson 3-3-9, Gray 4-0-8, Carter 3-0-6, Pert 2-0-6, Murray 1-1-3, Blair 1-0-2, Wiseman 1-0-2, Murphy 1-0-2, Torrey, Wright Narraguagus (5-1) 66

Curtis 8-1-18, Lyford 4-4-12, Joyce 4-0-8, Beal 4-1-9, Look 3-0-7, Benge 2-0-4, Haskell 1-0-3, Trowbridge 1-0-2, Dorr 1-0-2, Tabbutt 0-1-1, Fenton, Meyer, Grant

3-pt. goals: Pert 2; Curtis, Look, Haskell George Stevens 8 20 30 48 Narraguagus 20 34 46 66

JV: Narraguagus 76, GSA 70 (OT)

Fort Kent 71, Van Buren 40

At Fort Kent, Corey Thibodeau scored 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds as the Warriors posted a big win over previously undefeated VB.

Fort Kent jumped out to a 17-3 lead to open the first period and was never challenged.

Ryan Beaulieu paced Van Buren with 10 points.

Van Buren (7-1) 40

Lajoie, Cote, P.J. Madore 2-2-8, Parent 0-1-1, Doucette 2-0-4, Vaillancourt 3-0-6, J. Madore 0-1-1, LaPlante, Ayotte 3-0-6, Beaulieu 3-4-10, Smith 2-0-4, Levesque Fort Kent (5-2) 71

Davenport 3-0-6, S. Pelletier, J. Pelletier 4-0-9, Ja. Nadeau 3-0-7, Je. Nadeau 1-1-3, C. Thibodeau 9-6-24, Jo. Nadeau 1-1-3, Martin 4-0-9, McBreairty, Tardie 3-0-6, Raymond, M. Thibodeau 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: P.J. Madore 2; J. Pelletier, Ja. Nadeau, Martin Van Buren 9 21 28 40 Fort Kent 23 36 53 72

JV: Fort Kent 66, Van Buren 23

Lee Academy 66, Katahdin 63

At Sherman Station, Lance Dube nailed two free throws with three seconds left to provide the final margin and a desperation 3-pointer by Katahdin at the buzzer missed.

Dube finished with 18 points for Lee Academy. , while George Bunker had 15 and Reggie Rice netted 11. Tom Cormier added 10.

Alex Mitchell paced the Cougars with 22 points. Nate Richardson and Zak McAvoy had 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Lee Academy (4-3) 66

Bunker 5-4-15, Dube 6-5-18, Cormier 3-4-10, Rice 4-3-11, Noble 2-0-4, White 0-2-2, Faulkner 2-2-6, Peters, Sibley Katahdin (3-3) 63

Mitchell 6-8-22, McAvoy 4-2-10, Richardson 4-2-12, Rush 1-2-4, Cullins 2-2-7, Carver 2-2-6, Smith 1-0-2, McNally

3-pt. goals: Bunker, Dube; Michell 2, Richardson 2, Cullins Lee Academy 7 29 47 66 Katahdin 15 27 46 63

JV: Lee Academy 54, Katahdin 49

Ashland 44, Easton 39

At Easton, Paul Harold poured in a game-high 22 points to lead Ashland past Easton.

Josh Haines had eight points for the winners, including six in the first period as Ashland bolted out to a 12-7 lead and never trailed.

Chris Smith’s 19 points and 14 rebounds paced Easton.

Ashland (4-4) 44

Legassie 1-0-2, Olberding, Oakes, Kinnear 2-1-6, Paul Harold 8-4-22, Haines 1-6-8, Sjogren 0-3-3, Junkins 1-0-3

Easton (0-5) 39

Dudley 2-0-4, Chris Smith 8-2-19, Richardson, LaTour 1-0-2, Bade 1-1-3, Peers 1-1-3, Hitchcock 1-0-2, Fitzherbert, Adam Tibbetts 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Harold 2, Kinnear, Junkins; Smith Ashland 12 26 38 44 Easton 7 18 29 39

JV: Easton 71, Ashland 69 (2 OT)

Girls basketball

Narraguagus 74, GSA 35

At Blue Hill, Gladys Ganiel scored a game-high 18 points as undefeated Narraguagus bested George Stevens Academy.

Valerie Moffitt and Dara Knapp had 13 points apiece for the winners of Harrington.

Barbara Haskell had 11 points for GSA.

Narraguagus (7-0) 74

Ganiel 5-7-18, Moffitt 5-3-13, Knapp 6-1-13, Curtis 2-0-4, Smith 0-1-1, C. Look 1-0-2, Call 2-0-4, J. Look 3-2-8, Strout 4-1-9, Roach 1-0-2, Allen, Rau, Polk

GSA (2-3) 35

Haskell 4-1-11, Ledien 0-2-2, Harrison 0-1-1, Gray 1-0-2, E. Carter 1-1-3, Snow 3-0-6, Disney-Hoey 1-0-2, M. Carter 3-0-6, Astbury 1-0-2, Wardwell, A. Carter, Allen, Austin, Gott

3-pt. goals: Ganiel; Haskell 2 Narraguagus 19 43 61 74 GSA 7 21 30 35

JV: Narraguagus 32, George Stevens 23

Katahdin 61, Lee 24

At Lee, Angela Cullins’ 16 points led the offensive effort for Katahdin of Sherman Station. Tiffany Vance had 10 points for the Cougars.

Steph Taylor and Missy Raymond each scored 11 points for the Pandas. Raymond added 10 rebounds.

Katahdin (5-3) 61

Vance 5-0-10, Cullins 7-2-16, Craig 4-0-8, Landry 2-0-4, Dyer 2-0-4, Perry 3-0-6, Duffy-Stanley 1-0-2, Taylor 0-3-3, Ordway, R. Kelley, J. Kelley Lee (0-7) 24

Thurlow 5-0-11, Raymond 4-3-11, Sawyer 1-0-2, Mushero, Krapf, Rideout, Currier, Smith, Cole, Jipson, Russell

3-pt. goals: Thurlow Katahdin 21 38 51 61 Lee 5 7 14 24

JV: Katahdin 46, Lee 43

Presque Isle 59, Caribou 52

At Caribou, Kim Condon and Rachel Underwood scored 16 points each as the Shannon Reynolds contributed 10 points to the PI attack.

Erin Cole-Karagory sparked the Vikings with a game-high 17 points, including four 3-pointers, Faith Anderson added 12 points, and Lise Carter had 10.

Presque Isle (6-1) 59

Donovan 1-0-2, Condon 6-4-16, Reynolds 5-0-10, Smith, White, Norsworthy 1-0-2, Underwood 6-4-16, Pulcifer 3-2-8, McManemon 1-1-3, Fitzherbert 1-0-2 Caribou (4-2) 52

Carter 4-1-10, Michaud, Anderson 6-0-12, Cole-Karagory 5-3-17, Perreault 0-1-1, Umphrey 0-2-2, McCormack 4-0-8, Smith 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Carter, Cole-Karagory 4 Presque Isle 19 29 45 59 Caribou 12 24 30 52

JV: Presque Isle 54, Caribou 43

Limestone 52, Washburn 51

At Washburn, senior guard Teri Beaulieu’s 13-foot jump shot with 16 seconds left gave Limestone its win over Washburn.

Kim Chatman had a game-high 20 points for Limestone, Beaulieu finished with 14 and Becky Rhome contributed 12.

Amy O’Donnell had 15 points for Washburn with Kristi Leach and Amanda Skidgel each adding 10.

Limestone (7-1) 52

Lavoie 1-0-2, K. Cannon, Chatman 5-8-20, T. Beaulieu 5-3-14, Hartman 1-0-2, A. Cannon 1-0-2, Rhome 4-4-12, Atwood, Stout, S. Beaulieu

Washburn (4-4) 51

Thomas 3-0-6, Dickinson, Flewelling 1-2-4, Henthorn 2-0-4, Batron, O’Donnell 6-3-15, Belanger, Sperrey, Leach 4-0-10, Doody 1-0-2, Skidgel 4-2-10

3-pt. goals: Chatman 2, T. BeaLimestone 13 26 43 52 Washburn 14 25 38 51


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