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PRESQUE ISLE – A Lucas Levesque 3-pointer early in the fourth quarter put the Fort Kent Warriors up for good after they had trailed most of the game and sparked a 75-63 boys basketball victory over Presque Isle here Thursday. The Warriors trailed by five…
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PRESQUE ISLE – A Lucas Levesque 3-pointer early in the fourth quarter put the Fort Kent Warriors up for good after they had trailed most of the game and sparked a 75-63 boys basketball victory over Presque Isle here Thursday.

The Warriors trailed by five points going into the final quarter.

Corey Thibodeau scored 18 points and Jason Nadeau had 17 to lead the Warriors’ offense.

Ryan Czosnek scored 14 to pace the Wildcats. Chad Graham and Kasey Keenan scored 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Fort Kent (75)

Nadeau 6-0-17, C. Thibodeau 8-2-18, Saucier 1-1-3, Levesque 3-1-9, Berthiaume 1-0-2, Lozier 2-0-4, Martin 1-5-7, Tardie 3-1-7, M. Thibodeau 3-2-8, Raymond Presque Isle (63)

Keenan 4-0-12, Graham 5-3-13, Czosnek 6-2-14, Saucier 2-2-6, Blanchard 2-1-5, Cloukey 3-0-6, Martin 0-1-1, Bragdon 2-0-6, G. Graves, Bouchard

3-pt. goals: Nadeau 5, Levesque 2; Keenan 4, Bragdon 2 Fort Kent 15 35 49 75 Presque Isle 20 39 54 63

Hodgdon 53, Houlton 46

At Hodgdon, Adam Carter scored 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to help lead the Hawks to the win over the Shiretowners.

Sam Henderson had 16 points for the Hawks.

Chris Spencer scored 13 points to lead Houlton.

Houlton (46)

Romanelli 2-0-4, Bell 4-0-9, Goodwin 3-0-8, Howe, Ritchie 2-3-7, Spencer 6-1-13, Cowperthwaite 2-0-5 Hodgdon (53)

S. Henderson 7-1-16, Carter 8-1-17, White 2-2-8, Sjoberg 2-1-5, J. Carter 0-1-1, Stewart 1-2-4, A. Henderson 1-0-3, Welton

3-pt. goals: Bell, Goodwin 2, Cowperthwaite; S. Henderson, White 2, A. Henderson Houlton 12 22 37 46 Hodgdon 11 34 44 53

JV: Houlton 59, Hodgdon 56

Easton 90, East Grand 74

At Danforth, Erik Cleaves scored 10 of his game-high 32 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Bears to the victory.

Chris Smith added 26 points and Ryan Jandreau tossed in 13.

For East Grand, Bud Shain had 29 points, Frank Godley had 16 and Jason Davis netted 10.

Easton (2-4) 90

Cleaves 14-4-32, Smith 12-0-26, Jandreau 6-1-13, Hall 1-0-2, Lamoreau 1-03-6, Pytlak, Mcentee, Dudley 3-1-7, Martin 1-0-2 East Grand (5-3) 74

B. Shain 12-3-29, Jason Davis 4-2-10, Godley 8-0-16, Cropley 3-0-9, Golding 4-1-9, J. Shain, Jay Davis, Parker, Williams, Gillis

3-pt. goals: Smith 2, Lamoreau, B. Shain 2, Cropley 3 Easton 27 48 64 90 East Grand 25 41 59 74

JV: Easton 51, East Grand 46

Girls Basketball

Cent. Aroostook 40, Washburn 36

At Mars Hill, Emily Lalone’s free throws with a minute remaining boosted the Panthers the victory.

Lalone finished with eight points and 10 rebounds. Jessica Clark led Central Aroostook with 13 points and 10 rebounds.

For Washburn, Amanda Skidgel had 10 points.

Washburn (1-7) 36

Flewelling 3-1-8, Skidgel 5-0-10, Carson 2-1-5, M. Thomas 2-0-5, Henthorn 2-0-4, Flanagan 2-0-4, E. Thomas, Tully Central Aroostook (6-2) 40

Clark 5-3-13, Lunn 4-0-8, Lalone 2-3-8, Alexander 0-5-5, Dyer 1-1-4, Peers 1-0-2, Smith, Whited, Mahan

3-pt. goals: M. Thomas; Lalone, Dyer Washburn 6 17 24 36 Central Aroostook 2 24 29 40

JV: Central Aroostook 40, Washburn 26

Fort Fairfield 62, Van Buren 49

At Fort Fairfield, Devin Jewett scored 12 points, pulled down 14 rebounds and blocked 10 shots as the Tigers posted the win.

Dallas Nightingale poured in a game-high 25 points and had 20 rebounds. Melinda Marz and Sara Nason each had 12 points.

Lori Morrow led the Crusaders with 23 points and 19 rebounds. Vicki Cyr added 10.

Van Buren (2-2) 49

Morrow, 8-7-23, Cyr 4-1-10, Tardiff 3-2-8, Ayotte 2-0-4, Ouellette 2-0-4, Sirois, Parent Fort Fairfield (4-3) 62

Nightingale 11-3-25, Marz 6-0-12, Nason 5-2-12, Jewett 6-0-12, Russell 0-1-1, Beckwith, Barnes, Doak, Bubar, Clark

3-pt. goals: Cyr Van Buren 8 14 31 49 Fort Fairfield 15 25 49 62

Fort Fairfield JV’s 43, Presque Isle No. 2 42

J-Beals 50, Narraguagus 47

At Harrington, Jan Beal poured in 21 points helping Jonesport-Beals earn the win on the road.

Kristi Carver added 15 points for the winners.

For host Narraguagus, Dara Knapp led the way with 11 points and Lindsay Smith 10.

Jonesport-Beals (7-1) 50

J. Beal 10-1-21, Carver 4-7-15, Smith 1-0-2, Fagonde 4-0-8, S. Beal 2-0-4, Bryant, Davis Narraguagus (4-3) 47

Knapp 5-1-11, Smith 4-1-10, Kelley 4-1-9, Strout 1-0-2, Look 3-0-6, Roach 1-0-2, Curtis 2-0-4, Rau 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Smith Jonesport-Beals 9 16 31 50 Narraguagus 10 23 31 47

Ashland 46, Wisdom 39

At Wisdom, Ashland’s stall and passing in the second quarter tipped the scales seven points in their favor as they charged to the win.

Emily Marecaux led the Hornets with 16 points and Kristina Caron added 14.

For Wisdom, Tracy Guerrette poured in 16 points and grabbed eight rebounds, as did Kim Michaud, who had eight points.

Ashland (5-2) 46

Soucy 2-1-5, Saucier 3-2-8, Palmer 1-0-3, E. Marecaux 7-2-16, Caron 7-0-14, Fournier Wisdom (3-4) 39

Ouellette 3-0-6, Michaud 3-2-8, T. Guerrette 5-6-16, Pelletier 1-0-2, Derosier 3-1-7, Chamberland

3-pt. goals: Palmer Ashland 12 28 37 46 Wisdom 12 21 30 39

JV: Wisdom 34, Ashland 32

Woodland 31, WA 28

At East Machias, April Hartley scored 11 points as the Dragons overcame a 22 point performance by Washington Academy’s Jodi Locke to post the victory.

Washington Acad. (1-6) 28

Locke 7-8-22, Sawyer 1-3-6, Moody, Bradshaw, Andrews, Wentworth, Townsend, Seeley, Albee, Berry Woodland (4-4) 31

Hartley 5-1-11, Kelley 3-1-7, McAlpine 2-0-4, Call 0-3-3, Sprague 1-1-3, Wearne 1-0-2, Robb 0-1-1, Bohanon, Dolan, Huwa, Knowles

3-pt. goals: Sawyer Washington Acad 7 14 20 28 Woodland 7 10 23 31

JV: Washington Acad. 39, Woodland 36


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