Calais rolls by Owls for 2nd Frost scores 16 for Blue Devils

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MADAWASKA – Five players scored in double figures to power the Calais Blue Devils to a 78-43 schoolgirl basketball win over the Madawaska Owls Friday night. Katie Frost netted 16 points to power Calais. Katie Redding followed with 15 points. Lanna Martin, Nancy Feck and…
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MADAWASKA – Five players scored in double figures to power the Calais Blue Devils to a 78-43 schoolgirl basketball win over the Madawaska Owls Friday night.

Katie Frost netted 16 points to power Calais. Katie Redding followed with 15 points. Lanna Martin, Nancy Feck and Crystal Martin contributed 10 points apiece.

Kristine Cyr and Melissa Morneault led the Owls with 12 points each.

Calais (2-0) 78

Frost 7-1-16, L. Martin 5-0-10, Feck 4-1-10, Redding 5-4-15, C. Martin 4-2-10

Madawaska (0-2) 43

Gerard 1-1-3, Martin, Plourde, Desjardin, Marshall 4-0-8, Bouchard, Mi. Morneault, Bourgoin, Lavertue, Sirois 3-2-8, Cyr 5-2-12, Me. Morneault 5-2-12

3-pt. goals: Visitor

Calais 22 46 61 78

Madawaska 12 26 31 43

Houlton Chr. 50, Highview 32

At Eastern Maine Tech in Bangor, Amy Wallace led Greater Houlton Christian to its first victory of the season with nine points.

Staci Bell and Darcy Nason followed up with eight points each.

Heather Niles led Highview Christian of Charleston with 17 points. Jen Drinkwater contributed 10 points and Ami Waite nine rebounds.

Greater Houlton Christian (1-0) 36

A. Wallace 3-3-9, Bell 3-2-8, Nason 4-0-8, S. Wallace 1-0-2, M. Jago 0-1-1, Moahler 3-0-6, Lincoln 1-0-2, S. Jago, Kelly

Highview Christian (0-3) 32

Niles 8-0-17, Drinkwater 3-3-10, Waite 1-1-3, Lewis 1-0-2, Plourde, Smith, Long, Cary, Pereira, Crooker

3-pt. goals: Niles, Drinkwater

Greater Houlton Christian

4 11 24 36

Highview Christian

3 14 22 32

Woodland 95, Machias 33

At Machias, the Dragons used a withering full-court press to outscore Machias 34-4 in the second quarter en route to the win.

Jessica Noyes led the balanced Woodland attack with 16 points. Kaitlyn Leeman added 14, Julia Knights scored 12 and Ashley Marble notched 10.

Molly Phipps scored nine for the Bulldogs.

Woodland (2-0) 95

Marble 5-0-10, Brown 2-0-4, Huwa 3-0-6, Snowman 2-2-6, Leeman 5-4-14, Smith 3-0-6, Troiani 3-1-7, Holmes, Noyes 8-0-16, Knights 5-2-12, Vose 2-0-4

Machias (0-2) 33

Gardner 1-0-2, Henderson 2-2-6, Carter 1-0-2, Irving 1-1-3, Pritchard 2-3-7, M. Phipps 4-1-9, A. Phipps 1-1-3, Rudd 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: none

Woodland 16 50 77 95

Machias 10 14 21 33

JV: Woodland 51-35

Richmond 60, Greenville 29

At Greenville, Rachel Furey netted 20 points to lead Richmond to the win.

Staci Ray scored 13.

Tiffany Turner led Greenville with eight points.

Richmond (1-3) 60

Furey 9-2-20, Roy 5-2-13, Beckwith 2-4-8, Russell 2-4, Barto 3-1-7, Cantrell 2-0-4, Johnston 1-0-2, Woodward 1-0-2, Duval

Greenville (1-1) 29

Turner 2-4-8, A. Lavigne 1-0-2, J. Lavigne 2-0-4, Kraft 0-1-1, Fulsom 1-2-4, Leighton 2-0-4, Bartley 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Ray

Richmond 15 25 37 60

Greenville 6 12 22 29

Searsport 50, Sumner 29

At East Sullivan, Andrea Blanchard powered Searsport with 21 points.

Jessica Larrabee followed up with seven points.

Elizabeth Young led Sumner with 11 points.

Searsport 50

Plourde 1-1-3, Blanchard 7-6-21, Smith 1-1-3, Benjamin 2-0-4, Larrabee 2-3-7, Carroll 2-0-4, Curtis 1-0-3, Vasilauskas 1-1-3, Herrick 1-0-2, Seekins, Hancock, Porter, Barton

Sumner 29

Young 4-0-11, Philio 3-2-8, Ruhlin 0-2-2, Savoy 1-0-2, Crowley 1-0-3, Briscoe 1-0-2, Dunbar 0-1-1, Beattie, Robinson, Bickford, Page

3-pt. goals: Blanchard, Curtis; Young, Crowley

Searsport 22 35 46 50

Sumner 8 16 24 29

JV: Searsport 54-41

MA Lynx 60, Penobscot Valley 32

At Lincoln, Brandi Rideout and Cassie Carver scored 15 and 13 points, respectively, to spark the Lynx to victory.

Meagan Cyr recorded 14 points to lead the Howlers from Howland.

Penobscot Valley (0-3) 32

Colbath 2-1-5, Porter 0-1-1, Young 1-0-2, Cyr 6-2-14, Garland, S. Trafton 1-0-2, Beshai 1-0-2, Drost 2-1-5, K. Trafton 0-1-1, Harvey

Mattanawcook (3-0) 60

Kyes, Harvey 0-1-1, Rideout 4-6-15, Carver 5-2-13, Shorey 1-0-2, Gulesian 2-2-6, Kenney 0-2-2, Woodman 2-0-4, Slike 1-0-2, Haines 3-1-7, Keegan, Vance 2-0-4, Pelletier, Head 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Rideout, Carver

Penobscot Valley 7 12 24 32

Mattanawcook 18 37 45 60

JV: Mattanawcook 52-30

GSA 39, Ellsworth 36 (OT)

At Ellsworth, Michala Bunten scored three of 17 total points in overtime to slide George Stevens Academy past Ellsworth.

Sarah Clapp scored three of seven total points in overtime for GSA. Jamie Wood also contributed seven points.

Meghan Page led Ellsworth with 10 points. Katie Sirois added nine points.

George Stevens Academy (1-1) 39

Clapp 3-1-7, Markle 1-0-2, Nellis, Wood 3-0-7, Roberts 2-0-4, Driscoll 0-2-2, Sawyer, Bunten 7-3-17

Ellsworth (0-2) 36

Chan 2-0-5, Shilsby 1-0-2, Patten 1-0-2, Pelletier 1-0-2, Sirois 4-1-9, Merchant 2-1-5, Glass, Mason, Page 5-0-10, Lutz 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Wood; Chan

George Stevens 9 14 23 31

Ellsworth 8 23 27 31

JV: Ellsworth 43-23

Hockey

Presque Isle 7, Hampden 4

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Darren Carlisle notched four goals, and offered two assists to carry Presque Isle past Hampden.

Joey Flenner, Chad Sirois, and Billy Brewer contributed a goal apiece for 1-1 Presque Isle. Joey Grenier made 18 saves on 22 shots.

Hampden’s Pat Bailey scored two goals. Greg Brown and Dan Perkins also scored for the 1-1 Broncos. Julian Kalein stopped 14 of 19 shots.

Boys Basketball

Washington Acad. 73, GSA 49

At East Machias, the Raiders used a balanced scoring attack to beat the George Stevens Academy Eagles of Blue Hill.

Bob Richardson and Nick Reynolds each scored 17 points for the winners and Vinnie Emery netted 10. Reynolds grabbed 10 rebounds and Steve Holmes had five steals.

Nick Henry scored 14 points for GSA and Ryan Hutchins put in 11.

George Stevens (2-2) 49

Black 2-2-6, Smith 1-1-3, Hutchins 5-1-11, Lowell 0-1-1, Astbury 0-2-2, Clapp 3-0-8, Henry 6-1-14, Ledien 2-0-4, Saunders, Candage

Washington Acad. (1-1) 73

B. Richardson 7-3-17, Reynolds 8-1-17, Emery 4-1-10, Reing 1-0-2, Grey 4-0-8, Fagonde 2-0-5, Holmes 2-3-7, Gibson 1-0-2, G. Richardson 0-1-1, Stevens 2-0-4, Franz, Berry, Ramsdell, Mawhinney, Harmon

3-pt. goals: Clapp 2, Henry; Emery, Fagonde

George Stevens 10 24 32 49

Washington Acad. 18 36 52 73

Woodland 62, Narraguagus 49

At Woodland, Frankie Morrison netted 24 points and the Dragons outscored the Knights of Harrington 20-7 in the fourth quarter to break open a close game.

John Kesel scored 14 more for Woodland. Morrison also grabbed nine rebounds. Matt Lord pulled down 12 rebounds.

Luke Shaw scored 15 and Jason Snider added 11 for the Knights.

Narraguagus (2-1)

Shaw 6-3-15, Snider 4-2-11, Emerson 2-0-6, Pounder 2-1-5, Alley 2-1-6, Knapp 1-0-2, DeGioia 1-2-4, Caler, Fraser, Beal

Woodland (3-0) 62

Morrison 8-7-24, J. Kesel 5-4-14, Lord 1-5-7, Ferrry 2-1-6, Gillespie 2-1-5, M. Kesel 1-0-2, Nicholas 2-04

3-pt. goals: Snider, Emerson 2, Alley; Morrison, Ferry

Narraguagus 14 27 42 49

Woodland 14 29 42 62

Katahdin 74, CAHS 39

At Sherman Station, Brandon McCarthy scored 14 of his game-high 30 points in the first half as the Cougars opened a 30-13 halftime lead, then built on it in the second half.

Dan Cullen added 15 points for Katahdin.

Lance Bradstreet topped the Central Aroostook Panthers of Mars Hill with 17 points.

Central Aroostook (0-1) 39

Grivois, Grew 0-1-1, Durost 1-0-3, Bradstreet 7-3-17, Clark 1-0-2, Brewer, Allen 0-2-2, Collins 1-0-3, Augsberg 0-1-1, Simonson, Walsh 1-0-2, Wiggins, Woodworth 2-0-5, Codrey 1-1-3

Katahdin (3-0) 74

Perry, Lane 1-0-2, Robinson 1-2-4, McCarthy 11-6-30, Willigar, Atkinson 0-2-2, McNally 2-1-5, T. Rodgerson 1-0-2, Cullen 6-3-15, Heath 1-0-3, Cyr, Kelley 2-0-5, D. Rodgerson 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Durost, Collins, Woodworth; McCarthy 2, Heath, Kelley

Central Aroostook 4 13 27 39

Home scores 18 30 50 74

JV: Central Aroostook 67-33

Wisdom 81, Ashland 60

At Ashland, Ryan Paradis paced Wisdom to a win over Ashland by tallying 16 of his 30 points in the second quarter, including four three-pointers.

Chad Gervais tossed in 18 points for the Pioneers of St. Agatha as Troy Guerrette netted 10.

Geoffrey LeBlanc added 19 points while David Smith notched 12 and Randall Perry put in 10 for the Hornets.

Wisdom (1-0) 81

Paradis 7-11-30, C. Gervais 6-5-18, Guerrette 4-0-10, An. Gervais 2-0-4, Michaud 3-1-7, T. Thibeault 2-5-9, B. Thibeault 0-1-1, Berce 0-2-2, Hebert, Aa. Gervais

Ashland (0-3) 60

LeBlanc 8-2-19, Perry 4-2-10, Smith 5-2-12, Ham 3-0-6, Hitchcock 3-0-6, Pineau 2-1-5, Junkins 1-0-2, Dwyer, Lovewell

3-pt. goals: Paradis 5, Guerrette 2, C. Gervais; LeBlanc

Wisdom 16 47 64 81

Ashland 8 29 42 60

JV: Ashland 63-39

Fort Kent 76, Limestone 63 (2OT)

At Limestone Thursday night, Aaron Ouellette poured in a game-high 27 points to lead the Warriors to the win in a double-overtime game in which 65 free throws were attempted.

Anthony Lamarr paced the winners with 19 points. Nicholas Thibodeau had 16, including six free throws. Kirk Levesque popped in 12.

Adam McPherson paced the Eagles with 26 points, including eight free-throws. Daniel Buckley chipped in with 12.

Fort Kent (3-0) 76

Ouellete 10-7-27, Lamarr 9-1-19, Thibodeau 5-6-16, Levesque 6-0-12, Daigle 0-2-2, Theriault, Nadeau and Boucher

Limestone (1-2) 63

McPherson 7-8-26, Buckley 5-2-12, Langais 2-4-9, Stackhouse 2-2-6, Luna 2-2-6, Hardwick 1-0-2, Trosper 0-2-2, Verdecchia, Patterson, Knoll and O’Neal

3-pt. goals: Langais and McPherson

Fort Kent 12 29 32 52 60 76

Limestone 11 22 42 52 60 63

JV: Fort Kent 86-31

East Grand 70, Easton 64 (OT)

At Danforth Thursday night, James Godley and Rhett Mortland each scored four points in overtime to give the Vikings the victory.

East Grand’s Darius Parker sent the game into overtime when he nailed a free throw with four seconds left.

Richard Byers paced the Vikings with 18 points, Godley and Otto Rubesman each added 16, and Mortland put in 12.

Derek Carlow scored 20 for Easton, Ryan Lamoreau and Matt Osgood each netted 13, and Andrew Perry added 11.

Easton 64

Carlow 8-0-20, Lamoreau 6-1-13, Osgood 5-0-13, Perry 4-0-11, Chalou 1-0-2, Blackstone 1-0-3, Carbone

East Grand

Parker 1-2-4, Godley 4-6-16, Byers 6-6-18, Gillis, Mortland 6-0-12, Rubesman 7-2-16, Irish, Zugelder 1-0-2, Faulkner 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Carlow 4, Osgood 3, Perry 3, Blackstone; Godley 2

Easton 13 34 47 62 64

East Grand 14 39 47 62 70

JV: Easton 61-51

Hodgdon 69, Washburn 53

At Washburn, Tyler Putnam scored 17 points and Jeremy Kervin added 15 as the Hawks prevailed in the battle of early unbeatens.

Matt London and Adam Bither notched 11 apiece for Hodgdon.

Chris Tupper scored 18 for the Beavers. Frank Plucker and Ben Umphrey contributed 10 points each, while Umphrey also grabbed 11 rebounds.

Hodgdon (3-0) 69

Putnam 4-9-17, Kervin 7-1-15, London 5-1-11, A. Bither 5-0-11, Day 2-0-6, Griffin 0-3-3, Blanchette 1-0-2, Nickerson 1-0-2, E. Bither 1-0-2, Stewart, Williams

Washburn (2-1) 53

Tupper 5-5-18, Plucker 4-0-10, Umphrey 5-0-10, Milton 3-1-8, Worsley 1-1-3, S. Bragg 1-0-2, Bagley 1-0-2, Irving, T. Bragg, Woollard, Thomas, Pesut, Maynard

3-pt. goals: A. Bither, Day 2; Tupper 3, Plucker 2, Milton

Hodgdon 18 27 50 69

Washburn 9 19 39 53

JV: Hodgdon 56-33

Orono 68, Foxcroft Academy 62

At Dover-Foxcroft, the Red Riots took control of the game in the second quarter and held on in their win over the Ponies.

Four Orono players scored in double figures with Nick Neitmann leading the way with 14. Daryl Watson had 12 and Eric Kempen and Derek Sinclair chipped in with 11 points apiece.

Foxcroft Academy’s Kyle Wentworth topped all scorers with 25 points, including six three-pointers. Danny White added 12 for the Ponies.

Orono 13 34 52 68

Foxcroft Academy 8 21 43 62

JV: Orono 61-58

Orono (1-2) 68

Watson 5-0-12, Heitmann 5-1-14, Sinclair 5-0-11, Kempen 4-3-11, Mehuren 3-0-7, White 2-0-4, Saucier 2-0-4, Ellis 1-0-2, 1-1-3, Perron

Foxcroft Academy (0-4)

Wentworth 8-3-25, White 3-6-12, Imbert 4-1-9, Lizotte 3-0-6, Hackett 1-0-2, Brugger 3-0-6, Mullis 1-0-2, Withee

3-pt. goals: Heitmann 3, Watson 2, Mehuren, Sinclair; Wentworth 6

Orono 13 34 52 68

Foxcroft Academy 8 21 43 62

JV: Orono 61-58


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