HOULTON – The Houlton Shiretowners outscored Bucksport 20-1 in the fourth quarter, blowing open a close game on their way to a 64-41 schoolgirl basketball victory Monday afternoon.
Samantha Berry had 19 points for Houlton, while Hannah Socoby tossed in 14 and Kelly Socoby added 11.
Emily Woodward topped Bucksport with 15 points and Maggie Kropp chipped in with 10.
Houlton (5-1) 64
Beasley 1-2-5, K. Socoby 3-6-11, Goodrich, Hagerman, McGary 4-1-9, Foster, Miller 1-0-2, H. Socoby 4-4-14, Griffin 1-0-2, Berry 7-5-19 Bucksport (0-6) 41
Taylor 2-0-4, Boyle 2-0-4, White 1-0-2, Pelletier, Kropp 4-0-10, Carter, Pollard 1-0-2, Woodward 5-5-15, Sawyer 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: H. Socoboy 2, K. Socoby, Beasley; Kropp 2 Houlton 17 36 44 64 Bucksport 10 23 40 41
JV: Houlton 38-34
Lee Acad. 50, East Grand 25
At Lee, Deidra Ham scored 15 points and handed out six assists as the Pandas cruised.
Tori Nute contributed 13 points and 10 rebounds for Lee Academy.
Mesha Whitney paced East Grand of Danforth with seven points.
East Grand (1-4)
Cropley 2-0-4, Faulkner 1-0-2, Godley 2-1-5, Hanington, Page, Parker, B. Osnoe 1-1-3, T. Osnoe, Whitney 2-3-7 Lee Academy (4-1) 50
Mallett 0-2-2, MacDonald, Linscott 3-1-9, Ham 7-0-15, Flynn 2-0-4, Hanscom 1-1-3, Nute 6-1-13, Jipson 1-2-4, Shorey, Loman, Moore
3-pt. goals: Linscott 2, Ham East Grand 6 12 17 25 Lee Acad. 12 24 42 50
Cen. Aroostook 49, SAHS 44
At Mars Hill, Jessica Long paced Central Aroostook with 14 points in a win over Southern Aroostook.
Tiffany Lundeen poured in 13 points, six in the third quarter for the Panthers. Misty Pratt added 11.
Janelle Tarr led Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook with 13 points, while Nicki Lyons put in nine.
Southern Aroostook (3-2) 44
Tarr 5-3-13, Lyons 2-4-9, Brooker 3-2-8, Chambers 1-2-4, Dickinson 1-3-5, Green 2-1-5, Toothaker, Edkins Central Aroostook (4-1) 49
Long 5-3-14, Lundeen 3-7-13, Pratt 5-1-11, Smith 1-1-3, Bell 1-0-2, McCrum 3-0-6, M. Robinson, J. Robinson, Walsh
3-pt. goals: Tarr; Long So. Aroostook 17 21 28 44 Cen. Aroostook 10 21 37 49
Wisdom 67, Easton 20
At St. Agatha, the Pioneers limited the Bears to four first-half points en route to the convincing victory.
Kelly Cyr sparked Wisdom with 18 points, including four 3-pointers, while Nina Michaud and Becky Chamberlain tossed in 14 each.
Brandi Blanchard led the way for Easton with 12 points. The Bears competed with only five players.
Easton (0-5) 20
Blanchard 6-0-12, Lovely 0-2-2, Patterson 1-0-2, O’Mara 2-0-4, Pytlak Wisdom (2-3) 67
Lugdon 4-0-8, Chasse 1-2-4, Cyr 7-0-18, Michaud 7-0-14, Chamberlain 6-1-14, Picard 3-0-7, Tardif, Chamberland 1-0-2, Harris
3-pt. goals: Cyr 4, Chamberlain, Picard Easton 2 4 12 20 Wisdom 14 31 47 67
Penquis 57, Dexter 30
At Milo, Megan Russell poured in 18 points to pace Penquis Valley to victory over Dexter.
April Allen contributed 13 points to the Patriot triumph.
Sara Clukey added 10 points, while Kristen Gilbert netted eight for the Tigers.
Dexter (2-4) 30
Veazie 0-1-1, Clukey 4-2-10, Haskell 2-1-5, Nelson 0-2-2, McCormick 0-1-1, Gilbert 3-2-8, Turner 1-0-3, Rabideau, Haiko, Towle, Poulin Penquis (4-2) 57
Russell 6-2-18, L. Hamlin 4-0-8, L. Gerrish 2-1-5, Allen 4-4-13, A. Gerrish 1-3-5, Cail 1-3-5, Robinson 1-0-2, J. Hamlin 0-1-1, Jenkins 0-1-1, B. Hamlin, White
3-pt. goals: Turner; Russell 4, Allen Dexter 9 15 24 30 Penquis 15 26 42 57
JV: Dexter 61-34
Boys basketball
Cen. Aroostook 83, SAHS 64
At Mars Hill, Shane Bradstreet connected for a game-high 32 points in the Panthers’ victory.
Craig Allen tossed in 20 points while Jordan Codrey added 10.
Jordan Shields and Lucas Nadeau combined for 30 points for Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.
Southern Aroostook (3-2) 64
J. Shields 7-0-16, Nadeau 6-2-14, Betschner 5-0-10, Holman 3-1-8, Wilkins 1-0-2, C. Shields 2-0-4, Hardy 3-2-8, Hersey 1-0-2, Gordon, Malone, McCluskey Central Aroostook (7-0) 83
Bradstreet 12-1-32, Allen 7-2-20, Codrey 5-0-10, Woodworth 3-0-8, Simonson 1-0-2, Durost 4-0-9, Mullen 1-0-2, Otis, Brewer
3-pt. goals: Bradstreet 7, Allen 4, Woodworth 2, Durost; Shields 2, Holman
Southern Aroostook 14 33 51 64 Central Aroostook 23 50 70 83
Shead 48, Machias 39
At Machias, Merlin Cates tallied 18 points to pace the Tigers to victory.
Corey Sullivan and Cliff Urquhart combined for 26 points, scoring 13 apiece.
Matt Cobb and Jeff Copp tallied eight and seven points, respectively, for the Bulldogs.
Shead (1-4) 48
Cates 8-2-18, Sullivan 3-7-13, Urquhart 4-5-13, Ingersoll 1-0-2, Trott 1-0-2, Bowen, Wentworth Machias (0-5) 39
Cobb 3-2-8, Jeff Copp 3-1-7, Dougherty 2-0-6, Day 1-2-5, Holland 2-1-5, Louglin 2-0-4, Pritchard 1-0-2, Getchell 1-0-2, Richards
3-pt. goals: Dougherty 2, Day Shead 11 19 33 48 Machias 11 17 25 39
JV: Shead 56-48
Washburn 72, Ashland 60
At Washburn, the Beavers established a 15-point halftime lead and held off Ashland to post the win.
Chris Tupper scored 24 to lead the Beavers while Frank Plucker and Josh Worsley notched 15 each.
Geoffrey LeBlanc paced the Hornets with 15 points. Lee Durrell and Rustin Lovewell contributed 13 each.
Ashland (1-4) 60
LeBlanc 6-3-15, Durrell 5-2-13, Lovewell 6-1-13, D. Ham 4-0-8, Marecaux 1-0-2, Oakes 1-0-2, Perry 0-4-4, E. Ham 1-1-3, Hitchcock Washburn (2-4) 72
Tupper 10-3-24, Plucker 6-1-15, Worsley 3-9-15, Thomas 2-1-5, Bagley 2-0-04, Jo. Maynard 2-0-4, Milton 1-1-3, Je. Maynard 1-0-2, Umphrey, Blackstone, Irving, Woollard
3-pt. goals: Durrell; Tupper, Plucker 2 Ashland 8 19 39 60 Washburn 13 34 45 72
JV: Ashland 43-40
Easton 76, Fort Fairfield 46
At Fort Fairfield, Ryan Lamoreau netted 18 points to lead Easton to victory over Fort Fairfield.
Matt Osgood scored 14 points, while Derrick Carlow added 12 for the Bears.
Tim Blier compiled 18 points to pace the Fort Fairfield attack.
Easton (4-1) 76
Hopkins 3-3-9, Chalou 1-1-3, Osgood 5-4-14, Perry 3-2-9, Carlow 4-2-12, Lamoreau 8-2-18, Blackstone 1-8-10, Cyr 0-1-1, Ireland, Hewitt Fort Fairfield (0-5) 46
DeMerchant 0-2-2, Blier 7-1-18, Guiou 2-0-4, Bugbee 1-0-2, Kenneson 2-1-5, Helstrom 2-0-4, Ireland 1-0-3, Arapo 3-2-8, Dorsey, LaPointe
3-pt. goals: Carlow 2, Perry; Blier 2, Ireland Easton 14 38 60 76 Fort Fairfield 4 16 23 46
JV: Easton 44-42
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