November 21, 2024
BANGOR DAILY NEWS (BANGOR, MAINE

CAHS’ Lunn burns up Tigers in fourth

FORT FAIRFIELD – Andrea Lunn hit two 3-pointers with four minutes to go in the game to help give the Central Aroostook Panthers a 60-56 schoolgirl basketball win over the Fort Fairfield Tigers Thursday night.

Jaime Alexander poured in 20 points to lead the Panthers of Mars Hill. Lunn finished with 15 and Jessica Clark added 13.

Lindsay Nightingale led the Tigers with 18 points. Sarah Nason tossed in 14 and Devin Jewett notched 13.

Central Aroostook (9-5) 60

Smith 1-0-3, Clark 6-1-13, Alexander 8-4-20, Lunn 6-0-15, Lalone 1-1-3, Mayhan 1-0-2, Dyer 1-1-4, Whitehead Fort Fairfield (5-6) 56

Mraz 3-0-6, Nason 6-2-14, Nightingale 8-2-18, Russell 2-0-5, Jewett 5-3-13, Beckwith, Clark, Doake

3-pt. goals: Smith, Lunn 3, Dyer, Russell Central Aroostook 15 33 43 60 Fort Fairfield 14 33 47 56

Narraguagus 46, Woodland 33

At Harrington, Dara Knapp scored nine of her game-high 13 points in the second half as Narraguagus outscored Woodland 27-17 to break open a close game.

Alahna Roach had 10 points for the winners and Connie Look contributed eight.

Angela Robb, Jaime Call and Beckery Knowles combined for 19 Woodland points.

Woodland (6-7) 33

Robb 3-0-7, Bohanon, Call 2-2-6, Dolan 1-2-4, Hartley 1-3-5, Huwa, Kelley, Knowles 3-0-6, McAlpine 1-0-2, Schaefer, Sprague 1-1-3, Wearne

Narraguagus (6-7) 46

Knapp 6-1-13, Roach 4-2-10, Smith 2-1-5, Curtis 0-1-1, Look 4-0-8, Rau, Kelly 2-1-5, Strout 1-2-4

3-pt. goals – Robb Woodland 10 16 25 33 Narraguagus 11 19 32 46

J-Beals 69, Washington Acad. 25

At Jonesport, Natalie Fagonde scored a game-high 14 points to lead the Royals to the victory.

Jan Beal and Renee Davis each chipped in 10 for the winners.

For Washington Academy, Jodi Locke had seven points.

Washington Acad. (1-10) 25

Locke 3-1-7, Berry 1-0-2, Sawyer 1-1-4, Albee 3-0-6, Toensend 1-0-2, Bradshaw 2-0-4, Seeley, Cheney Wentworth, Mallar, Reynolds, Andrews, Moody Jonesport-Beals (12-3) 69

Carver 4-1-9, J. Beal 5-0-10, Smith 1-0-2, S. Beal 2-0-4, Fagonde 5-4-14, Bryant 4-0-8, Davis 5-0-10, Stewart 1-0-2, R. Woodward 1-2-4, Le. Woodward, Lr. Woodward 1-0-2, L. Beal, T. Beal, Peabody Washington Acad. 5 10 14 25 Jonesport-Beals 17 37 51 69

Bangor Chr. 59, Lubec 39

At the Bangor Auditorium, the Patriots jumped out to a 36-20 lead at the half en route to their fifth win.

Heidi Wiles paced the winners with 16 points and Rachel Sobey put in 15.

Morgan Buehner poured in 22 for Lubec.

Lubec (3-5) 39

Buehner 10-2-22, Robinson 1-5-7, Wasson 3-0-6, Pratt 1-0-2, Archer 1-0-2, Stevens, Feltner, Case, Cole, Collins Bangor Christian (5-9) 59

Wiles 8-0-16, Sobey 6-3-15, Treadwell 4-0-8, Matula 4-0-8, Brewster 3-1-7, Carmichael 1-1-3, Meserve 1-0-2, Regan, Carson, Haverlock

3-pt. goals: none Lubec 12 20 31 39 Bangor Christian 16 36 49 59

Ashland 57, Easton 38

At Easton, Alicia Nason tossed in 19 points as the Hornets stung the Bears for their ninth win.

Amy Palmer netted 14 and Erin Soucy chipped in nine for the winners.

Sue Wolverton poured in a game-high 22 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead Easton.

Ashland (9-4) 57

Soucy 4-1-9, Saucier 2-1-5, Caron 3-1-7, Palmer 5-0-14, Nason 9-1-19, Marecaux 0-1-1, Hafford 1-0-2, Fournier, Hunter, Lilley, Junkins Easton (0-12) 38

Wolverton 9-4-22, McKinney 1-0-2, Kierstead 0-1-1, Desmond 0-1-1, Richardson, Sullivan 3-2-8, Blackstone 0-1-1, Hopkins 1-1-3, Yukimoto, Leman, Bartlett

3-pt. goals: Palmer 4 Ashland 22 36 45 57 Easton 13 23 30 38

Shead 44, Machias 30

At Machias, Shead of Eastport held Machias to three fourth-quarter points while posting the win.

Nicole Barnes paced the Tigers with 12 points, Tina Mattheson scored 10 and Bobbi Stuart added nine.

Sheri Pritchard and Mary McDonald netted nine points each for the Bulldogs.

Shead (8-5) 44

Thompson 1-1-3, Mills 0-2-2, Stuart 4-1-9, Ricker 2-4-8, Mattheson 4-2-10, Barnes 6-0-12, Klentzman, Lingley Machias (3-11) 30

Wood 1-0-2, Pritchard 3-3-9, McDonald 3-1-9, Frye 1-0-2, Spencer 4-0-8, Emery, McCarthy

3-pt. goals: none Shead 12 19 33 44 Machias 7 18 27 30

JV: Shead 40, Machias 23

Central 50, Lee 38

At Lee, the Red Devils of East Corinth used a 15-5 scoring surge in the third quarter to beat the Pandas.

Monica Cookson paced the winners with 14 points, Lisa Seger added 12, and Kristi Clement put in 10.

Shanonn Cole notched a triple-double for Lee as she scored 17 points, grabbed 21 rebounds and had 10 steals. Steph Thurlow added nine points.

Central (8-6) 50

Seger 3-5-12, Withee 1-3-5, Bracy 0-3-3, Bailey, Clement 4-2-10, Dow, Wright, Cookson 7-0-14, Allen 3-0-6 Lee (1-12) 38

Mushero, Linscott, Thurlow 2-5-9, Krapf 1-1-3, Raymond 1-0-3, Cormier 1-0-2, Cole 7-3-17, Smith 1-0-2, Currier 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Seger; Raymond Central 10 20 35 50 Lee 9 16 21 38

Orono 47, Stearns 42

At Orono, Beth Gagnon had 15 points and hauled down nine rebounds as the Red Riots fought off a late Stearns charge to collect their 12 consecutive victory against no defeats.

Jen Freese dished out five assists and netted 14 points, and Susan Gardner added 10 for the winners.

Cara Moir led the Minutemen with 13 points and 10 rebounds and Nicole Ryan added 12 points.

Stearns (7-6) 42

Moir 3-7-13, Shedd 2-2-7, Boynton 3-0-8, MacArthur, Ryan 6-0-12, Larlee 0-2-2, Page, Ripton Orono (12-0) 47

Dekanich, Freese 6-2-14, MacNevin, Gagnon 6-3-15, McCorison 1-1-3, Gardner 6-3-15, Libby 1-0-3, Ventura 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Shedd; Libby Stearns 4 12 25 42 Orono 16 24 40 47

JV: Orono 34, Stearns 23

Old Town 65, Brewer 36

At Brewer, Andrea Pardilla scored a game-high 17 points to lead the Indians to the victory.

Jimly Garland netted 11 points to lead the witches and Jill Wheaton chipped in eight.

Old Town (8-2) 65

Chaisson, Emerson 2-0-4, Case 3-3-9, Cuerisma 2-5-9, Thornton, McDonald 1-0-2, Dolley 2-0-4, Crean 1-0-3, Perry, Pardilla 8-1-17, Brown 3-2-8, Susi 4-1-9 Brewer (0-8) 36

Flagg, Gray, Hatch 1-0-3, Hardy, Trott 0-4-4, Frey 1-0-2, Garland 5-1-11, Wheaton 4-0-8, Prentiss 1-1-3, Harburger, Lufkin, Everett 1-1-3, Irwin 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Crean; Hatch Old Town 18 39 53 65 Brewer 13 18 25 36

Van Buren 56, Limestone 52

At Limestone, Lori Morrow poured in a game-high 31 points as the visiting Crusaders edged the Eagles.

Lynn Tardiff added 12 for Van Buren.

Amy Berube led Limestone with 15 points and Kelly Hartman netted 13.

Van Buren (7-4) 56

Cyr 3-3-9, Morrow 13-5-31, Sirios, Tardiff 6-0-12, Ouellette 1-2-4, Ayote, Parent Limestone (9-4) 52

Lavoie 3-1-7, Ith 4-0-8, Hartman 3-6-13, Atwood 2-1-5, Berube 7-1-15, White 2-0-4, Harvey, Cannon

3-pt. goals: Hartman Van Buren 12 26 42 56 Limestone 8 23 37 52


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