Narraguagus holds off Lubec Shaw paces Knights with 28 points

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HARRINGTON – The Narraguagus Knights battled Lubec back and forth before the Knights stepped up their defense and pulled away in the final five minutes Tuesday night for a 75-60 schoolboy basketball victory. Luke Shaw posted 28 points, about 10 above his average, to pace…
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HARRINGTON – The Narraguagus Knights battled Lubec back and forth before the Knights stepped up their defense and pulled away in the final five minutes Tuesday night for a 75-60 schoolboy basketball victory.

Luke Shaw posted 28 points, about 10 above his average, to pace the Knights, and Jason Snider added a dozen points.

William Feltner led the Hornets with 18 points, and Nick Boutin had 13.

Lubec (0-2) 60

Lord 3-0-6, Feltner 8-2-18, Mallar 3-1-9, Lyons, Buehner 2-2-7, Boutin 4-5-13, Hall 3-0-7

Narraguagus (2-0) 75

Snyder 5-2-12, Shaw 11-4-28, Beal 1-0-2, Emerson, Pounder 3-0-6, Alley 1-4-6, Fraser 3-1-7, Caler 2-0-4, Knapp 1-0-2, DiGioia 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Mallar 2, Buehner, Hall; Shaw 2

Lubec 16 34 52 60

Narraguagus 19 37 51 75

JV: Narraguagus 70-49

Hodgdon 93, Fort Fairfield 33

At Hodgdon, Matt Day, Tyler Putnam and Adam Bither scored 14 points apiece as the Hawks flew past the Tigers.

Jeremy Kervin scored 10 points, while Putnam added seven rebounds and five assists.

Tim Blier’s nine points pace Fort Fairfield.

Fort Fairfield (0-2) 33

Kenneson 2-0-4, Cunningham, Esancy 0-2-2, Blier 2-4-9, Bernaiche, Helstrom, Arato 0-1-1, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Dorsey 3-0-6, Bubar, Armstrong 2-0-4, DeMerchant 2-1-5

Hodgdon (2-0) 93

Day 4-5-14, Stewart 2-0-2, Griffin 1-2-4, Putnam 6-2-14, Blanchette 3-2-8, Nickerson 1-3-5, E. Bither 1-0-2, Williams 4-0-8, A. Bither 5-0-14, Kervin 5-0-10, London 4-0-8, Sanford 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Blier; Day, A. Bither

Fort Fairfield 15 18 22 33

Hodgdon 30 52 73 93

So. Aroostook 83, Easton 51

At Dyer Brook, Jordan Shields poured in 31 points to power Southern Aroostook to victory.

Corey Shields popped in 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Warriors. Lucas Nadeau added 14 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists.

Ryan Lamoreau paced Easton with 14 points.

Easton (1-1) 51

Osgood 5-0-11, Perry 2-0-4, Carlow 3-0-9, St. Jean 0-2-2, Lamoreau 7-0-14, Blackstone 4-0-8, Carbone 1-1-3, Manning-Harris, Chalou, Hewitt, Cyr

Southern Aroostook (1-1) 83

Hardy 1-1-3, Putnam 1-0-2, Wilkins 3-2-8, J. Shields 13-2-31, Grant 1-0-3, Nadeau 6-0-14, C. Shields 9-4-22, Edkins, Dubois, McCluskey, Hersey

3-pt. goals: Osgood, Carlow 3; J. Shields 3, Grant, Nadeau 2

Easton8 18 40 51

So. Aroostook 19 44 66 83

JV: Southern Aroostook 65-38

Washburn 74, Limestone 60

At Washburn, Ben Umphrey connected for a game-high 26 points and pulled down 17 rebounds to power the Beavers to victory.

Allen Milton scored 21 points and Frank Plucker added nine points and 11 rebounds.

Adam McPherson led Limestone with 16 points, Lucien Longlais scored 14 and Michael Verdecchia added 10.

Limestone (1-1) 60

Longlais 5-2-14, McPherson 6-2-16, Verdecchia 5-0-10, Stackhouse 2-2-6, Trosper 3-0-6, Luna 1-2-4, Knoll 1-0-2, Hardwick 1-0-2, Cote, Patterson, Buckley

Washburn (2-0) 74

Umphrey 13-0-26, Milton 9-3-21, Plucker 4-0-9, Tupper 1-4-7, Worsley 2-0-4, Je. Maynard 1-0-2, S. Bragg 1-0-2, irving 0-1-1, Woollard 0-1-1, Pesut 0-1-1, Jo. Maynard, T. Bragg, Matowitz, Taylor, Bagley, Thomas

3-pt. goals: Longlais 2, McPherson 2; Tupper, Plucker

Limestone 13 29 48 60

Washburn 15 30 51 74

JV: Washburn 57-39

Woodland 89, Shead 55

At Eastport, Frank Morrison scored 10 of his 16 points in the third quarter as Woodland outscored Shead 25-14 to built a comfortable 17-point lead.

Woodland placed four players in double figures as John Kesel had a game-high 18 points; Morrison had his 16 and Bobby Ferry and Matt Lord contributed 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Larry Bowen’s 13 points paced Shead. Ben Maloney and John Ingersoll contributed 10 apiece.

Woodland (2-0) 89

Ferry 5-3-13, J. Kesel 8-1-18, Lord 6-0-12, Morrison 8-0-16, Gillespie 1-1-3, M. Kesel 0-3-3, Worster 2-0-4, Pike 3-0-8, B. Smith 1-0-3, Engraff 1-0-2, Nicholas 3-1-7, Goulet

Shead (1-2) 55

Maloney 4-0-10, Bowen 6-0-13, Ingersoll 5-0-10, Cox 1-0-2, Urquhart 2-0-4, Bones 4-0-9, Toney 3-1-7, J. Smith, Constant

3-pt. goals: Pike 2, J. Kesel, B. Smith; Maloney 2, Bowen, Bones

Woodland 15 35 60 89

Shead 8 29 44 55

JV: Woodland 54-44

Narraguagus 71, J-Beals 67

At Jonesport Friday night, Jason Snider dominated the court by netting 27 points for Narraguagus.

Luke Shaw followed up with 12 points.

Alvin Beal led Jonesport-Beals with 16 points. Shane Alley scored 15 points, while Dwight Alley and Kyle Mitchell added 11 points each.

Narraguagus (1-0) 71

Snider 9-6-27, Shaw 3-6-12, Alley 3-2-9, Beal 1-0-2, Caler, Digioin 3-0-6, Emmerson 0-2-2, Fraser 2-0-5, Knapp 0-2-2, Pounder 3-0-6

Jonesport-Beals (0-1) 67

Beal 5-6-16, S. Alley 4-4-15, D. Alley 2-6-11, Mitchell 3-5-11, Robinson 4-1-9, Kelley 1-0-3, Merchant 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Snider 3, Alley 3, Fraser; S. Alley 3, D. Alley, Kelley

Narraguagus 16 35 49 71

Jonesport-Beals 21 42 54 67

Camden Hills 76, Erskine 60

At Camden, Brian Fitzpatrick’s 22-point performance carried the Windjammers to victory.

John Knutson tossed in 12 points for Camden Hills.

Charlie Janoski led the way for Erskine Academy of South China with 20 points. Matt Donar and Kenny Demuth added 13 points each.

Erskine Acad. (0-2) 60

Demuth 6-0-13, Hicks 1-0-2, Farrington, Potter, Bearce 0-2-2, Donar 5-1-13, Janoski 8-4-20, Stout 1-0-2, Haskell 1-0-2, Roy 1-3-5, Ecker 0-1-1

Camden Hills (2-0) 76

Wilson 2-1-6, Dugal 2-2-6, May 1-3-6, Gabriele 1-0-3, Moro 1-0-2, Wood, Fitzpatrick 9-0-22, Warren 2-1-5, Smith 1-0-2, O’Brien, Stammen, Dennen 2-0-4, Lippman, Knutson 4-3-12, McIntyre 2-4-8

3-pt. goals: Demuth, Donar 2; Wilson, May, Gabriele, Fitzpatrick 4, Knutson

Erskine Acad. 12 33 48 60

Camden Hills 18 44 58 76

JV: Camden Hills 49-37

Girls basketball

Mattanawcook 69, Piscataquis 25

At Lincoln, Brandi Rideout paced a balanced effort with 11 points as the Lynx scored 23 first-quarter points and never looked back.

Katie Head contributed 10 points and nine rebounds and Kari Vance netted 10 points for Mattanawcook Academy.

Greta Korsman led Piscataquis Community of Guilford with four points.

Piscataquis 25

Garrett-Young 1-1-3, Kelly 1-1-3, Korsman 2-0-4, Getchell 1-0-2, Riitano 1-1-3, Bailey 0-3-3, Emery 1-0-2, Haskell 1-1-3, Leone 1-0-2

Mattanawcook 69

Kyes 1-0-2, Harvey 2-0-4, Rideout 4-3-11, Carver 3-3-9, Shorey 1-0-2, Gulesian 4-1-9, Kenney 0-1-1, Woodman 1-1-3, Haines 4-0-8, Vance 5-0-10, Head 5-0-10, Keegan, Slike

3-pt. goals: none

Piscataquis 6 12 18 25

Mattanawcook 23 40 54 69

JV: Mattanawcook 70-33

Penquis 61, Central 36

At Milo, Abby Robinson scored six of her team-high 10 points in the third quarter as the Patriots rolled.

Megan Russell chipped in with nine points. Penquis had 11 players score in a well-rounded offensive effort.

Jen Allen led both teams with 14 points for the Red Devils of Corinth.

Central (0-2) 36

Davis 1-2-4, Lawrence 3-0-6, Rowe, Giles, Shaw 1-0-2, Goldsmith, Allen 6-2-14, Bell, Ahearn 1-0-2, Lyford 3-1-7, Parker 0-1-1

Penquis (2-0) 61

Russell 4-0-9, L. Hamlin 3-2-8, L. Gerrish 3-0-6, Allen 3-1-7, B. Hamlin, Cobb 1-2-4, S. Gerrish. Madden 2-0-4, Cail 2-0-4, Morrill 1-1-3, Robinson 5-0-10, J. Hamlin 1-2-4, Dolley 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Russell

Central 8 20 28 36

Penquis15 34 51 61JV: Penquis 37-16

Van Buren 53, Hodgdon 32

At Van Buren, Nicole Corbin poured in 23 points to lead the Crusaders to the win.

Heather Parent contributed eight points for Van Buren.

Danielle Fitzpatrick led the Hawks with 15 points.

Hodgdon (1-1) 32

Quint 0-1-1, McGary 2-0-4, Sloat 0-1-1, D. Fitzpatrick 4-6-15, Griffin 2-4-8, A. Fitzpatrick 0-1-1, Dwyer 0-2-2, Wilson, Smith, Kennedy

Van Buren (2-0) 53

Wright 1-4-7, Corbin 8-6-23, H. Parent 4-0-8, D. Gagnon 2-3-7, M. Parent 1-1-3, Porter 1-0-2, Caron 1-0-2, Devilbliss 0-1-1, Hughes, Cyr, T. Gagnon, Doucette

3-pt. goals: D. Fitzpatrick; Wright, Corbin

Hodgdon 6 14 21 32

Van Buren 14 26 35 53


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