WASHBURN – Courtney Flewelling hit two free throws with 20 seconds left in overtime to give the Washburn Beavers a 50-49 victory over the Wisdom Pioneers in schoolgirl basketball action Saturday night.
Amanda Skidgel scored 18 and pulled down 22 rebounds to lead Washburn. Shannon Henthorn and Flewelling each had 13.
Tracy Guerrette scored a game-high 25 for Wisdom of St. Agatha. with 25 points.
Wisdom (0-1) 49
T. Guerrette 11-0-25, C. Guerrette 0-2-2, Michaud 2-0-4, Ouellette 2-0-4, Chamberland 3-0-6, Drosier 1-5-7, Pelletier 0-1-1 Washburn (1-0) 50
M. Thomas 1-0-3, Flewelling 4-3-13, Henthorn 5-3-13, Flannigan 1-0-2, Carson 0-1-1, Skidgel 6-6-18, Dickinson, Espling, E. Thomas
3-pt. goals: M. Thomas, Flewelling 2, T. Guerrette 3 Wisdom 9 26 35 43 49 Washburn 18 23 33 43 50
JV: Washburn 41, Wisdom 33
So. Aroostook 56, Limestone 47
At Limestone, Janna Walker and Kim Collier spearheaded a 9-0 run during the final two minutes that secured Southern Aroostook’s win.
Walker hammered home a game-high 24 points, stole the ball 10 times and pulled down 10 rebounds. Shay Fox added 11 points.
Sodine Ith scored 16 points for Limestone and Kelly Hartman finished with 12.
So. Aroostook (1-0) 56
Stevens 2-0-4, Collier 2-2-6, Greenlaw 1-3-5, Swallow, Walker 9-6-24, Fox 5-1-11, B. White 1-0-2, Briggs 1-2-4, E. White, McLaughlin Limestone (O-1) 47
Hartman 5-2-12, Atwood, Cannon 3-0-6, Lavoie 3-0-8, Ith 7-2-16, Harvey 1-2-4, Berube, White 1-0-2, Calvo, O’Bar, Brooker
3-pt. goals: Lavoie (2) So. Aroostook 10 22 36 56 Limestone 15 30 36 47
Machias 46, Woodland 36
At Machias, Sherry Pritchard scored 18 points and the Bulldogs held the Dragons to only six points in the fourth quarter to grab the win.
Mary McDonald scored 15 points and Christina Spenser pulled down 11 rebounds for the winners.
April Hartley and Myllisa McAlpine each scored six points to lead Woodland.
Woodland (0-1) 36
Hartley 3-0-6, McAlpine 3-0-6, Bohanon 1-0-2, Call 2-1-5, Donlan 1-0-2, Huwa 1-0-2, Kelley 1-1-3, Knowles 2-0-4, Robb 2-0-2, Sprauge 1-0-2, Schaefer, Wearne Machias (1-0) 46
Pritchard 4-9-18, McDonald 6-1-15, Schors 1-2-4, Spenser 4-1-9, Wood, Frye, McCarthy
3-pt. goals: Pritchard, McDonald 2 Woodland 13 18 30 36 Machias 12 22 36 46
JV: Woodland 33, Machias 7
Calais 78, Fort Kent 27
At Calais, a balanced Blue Devils offense that saw six players score more than seven points was too much for the Warriors.
Holli Tapley led all scorers with 21 points. Kelly Dow netted 14 for the winners.
Amy Levesque poured in 11 to lead Fort Kent.
Fort Kent (0-1) 27
Saucier 1-0-2, LeBlanc 0-1-1, Lamarr 0-1-1, Caron 0-1-1, Pelletier 1-0-2, Plourde 1-0-2, R. Lavasseur 1-0-2, Levesque 4-2-11, Marquis 2-1-5, B.J. Lavasseur, Harvey, Bard Calais (1-0) 78
Severance 4-0-9, Farrell 1-2-4, DelMonaco 3-1-7, Currier 1-1-3, MacMannis 2-2-7, K. Carter 3-1-7, Dow 4-6-14, Tapley 10-0-21, Gower 2-0-4, Clark 1-0-2, Donovan, Neptune, A. Carter, Sockabasin
3-pt. goals: Levesque, Severance, MacMannis, Tapley Fort Kent 9 13 17 27 Calais 21 38 55 78
Cen. Aroostook 61, Katahdin 48
At Mars Hill, Andrea Lunn connected for 10 points in the fourth quarter to secure the season-opening victory for Central Aroostook. Katahdin trailed by just two points going into the final quarter.
Lunn finished with 15 points, and Jessica Clark led the Panthers with 16. Emily Lalone chipped in with 13 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, and Bobbi Jo Dyer scored 12.
Renae Landry netted 14 points for Katahdin of Sherman Station and Jodi Dyer scored 10.
Katahdin (0-2) 48
Landry 7-0-14, Dyer 4-2-10, Taylor 3-3-9, Guiggey 2-0-4, Vance 2-0-4, Robin 0-4-4, Perry 1-0-3, Robinson, Duffy-Stanley Cen. Aroostook (1-0) 61
Clark 6-4-16, Lunn 7-0-15, Lalone 5-3-13, Dyer 5-2-12, Whited 1-1-3, Alexander 1-0-2, Smith, Peers, Mahan
3-pt. goals: Perry; Lunn Katahdin 13 26 38 48 Cen. Aroostook 16 24 40 61
JV: Katahdin 42, Central Aroostook 33
Boys basketball
Calais 83, Fort Kent 77
At Calais, George Sabattus tossed in 17 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the Blue Devils past the Warriors.
Bob McManus netted a team-high 24 points, as Lucas Reardon scored 17 points and Jason Redding added 12 for the winners.
For Fort Kent, Ryan Martin led all scorers with 25 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. Jason Nadeau scored 15 points and Corey Thibodeau chipped in 13.
Fort Kent (0-1) 77
Martin 9-5-25, Saucier 0-4-4, Nadeau 6-0-15, Berthiaume, C. Thibodeau 6-1-13, Lozier, Tardie 2-1-5, Raymond 1-2-5, M. Thibodeau 4-3-11 Calais (1-0) 83
Rogers 2-4, Redding 3-5-12, McManus 5-10-24, Gillis, Sabattus 5-7-17, Franklin 0-1-1, Reardon 7-3-17, Lynch 1-2, Dow 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Nadeau 3, Martin 2; McManus 4, Redding Fort Kent 17 34 56 77 Calais 18 39 63 83
Woodland 68, Machias 38
At Woodland, Josh Thornton connected for 10 of his game-high 17 points as the Dragons outscored Machias 15-4 in the third quarter en route to a season-opening victory.
Jeremy MacArthur had 11 points and six rebounds for Woodland, while Brian McArthur contributed six points and 11 rebounds.
Patt O’Keefe paced the Bulldogs with 10 points.
Machias (0-1) 38
O’Keefe 4-1-10, Wood 2-0-6, Kilton 3-0-6, Look 1-0-2, Davis 0-1-1, Feeney 2-0-4, Atwood 2-0-4, Bunker 1-0-2, Cox 1-1-3, Reynolds, Edwards, Goding Woodland (1-0) 68
Thornton 7-2-17, MacArthur 4-3-11, Benson 1-2-4, Campbell 2-3-7, Jones 1-0-2, McArthur 2-2-6, Oakes 1-0-2, Robb 3-0-7, Wallace 3-0-8, White 2-0-4, Speed, Brown
3-pt. goals: O’Keefe, Wood 2; Thornton, Robb, Wallace Machias 12 25 29 38 Woodland 21 32 47 68
JV: Machias 74, Woodland 46
Narraguagus 95, J-Beals 64
At Harrington, Chad Dorr’s 24 points led the Knights who began their season firing on all cylinders. The Knights led 29-16 after the first quarter and never looked back while connecting on seven 3-point baskets, three by Kameron Grant. Robbie Worcester threw in 20, Grant scored 11 and Nick Lyford finished with 10.
Michael Tibbetts led Jonesport-Beals with 20 points. B.J. Alley added 17 and Byron Carver scored 10 more for the Royals.
Jonesport-Beals (0-1) 64
Tibbetts 9-2-20, B.J. Alley 7-1-17, Carver 4-2-10, Urquhart 3-0-6, Look 2-1-5, Crowley 1-0-3, F. Alley 1-0-2, Beal 0-1-1, Faulkingham, Mills Narraguagus (1-0) 95
Dorr 9-5-24, R. Worcester 6-7-20, Grant 4-0-11, Lyford 3-4-10, Pinkham 3-1-8, Tabbutt 2-3-7, Meyer 1-1-3, Davis 1-1-3, Haskell 1-0-3, M. Worcester 1-0-2, Frasier 1-0-2.
3-pt. goals: B.J. Alley (2), Crowley; Dorr, Worcester, Grant (3), Pinkham, Haskell Jonesport-Beals 16 28 52 64 Narraguagus 29 42 66 95
JV: Jonesport-Beals 64, Narraguagus 60
East Grand 75, North Haven 68
At North Haven, senior guard Bud Shain capped a high-scoring weekend with 30 points to power the Vikings of Danforth to victory.
On Friday, Shain poured in 40 points in East Grand’s 91-76 win over North Haven.
Craig Whiting chipped in with 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Vikings in Saturday’s game. Jason Davis added 12 points and Frank Godley puSaturday’s game. Jason Davis added 12 points and Frank Godley put in 10.
Cory Beverage paced North Haven with 20 points, Jeremiah MacDonald netted 19 and John Ranlett added 17.
East Grand (2-0) 75
Shain 12-6-30, Whiting 9-0-18, Ja. Davis 6-0-12, Godley 5-0-10, Cropley 1-0-2, Jo. Davis 1-0-2, Mason, Golding North Haven (0-2) 68
Beverage 10-0-20, MacDonald 9-1-19, Ranlett 8-1-17, J. Brown 4-0-8, Hopkins 1-0-2, Pingree, L. Brown 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: none East Grand 20 37 60 75 North Haven 14 30 42 68
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