HARRINGTON – Sarah Snider poured in 20 points to lead the Narraguagus Knights to an 82-43 schoolgirl basketball win over the Machias Bulldogs Tuesday night.
Freshman Missy Barbee tossed in 15 points and Brittany Howe contributed 10 points and six blocked shots for the winners.
Sarah Irving led Machias with 14 points. LeAnn Pritchard and Molly Phipps added 11 points each.
Machias (0-3) 43
Irving 3-8-14, Pritchard 5-0-11, M. Phipps 5-1-11, Gardner 1-0-2, Carter 1-0-2, Henderson 1-1-3, A. Phipps, Rudd
Narraguagus (3-0) 82
Snider 7-5-20, M. Barbee 6-0-15, B. Howe 5-0-10, C. Barbee 3-1-7, Woodsum 3-0-6, Perry 3-0-6, L. Barbee 2-0-4, Tenney 1-0-2, Sawyer 1-0-2, Pounder 1-0-2, Farnsworth 1-0-2, S. Howe 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Pritchard; Snider, M. Barbee 3
Machias 11 21 30 43
Narraguagus 23 41 65 82
JV: Narraguagus 80-17
Houlton 42, Presque Isle 32
At Presque Isle Hanna Sacoby’s 21 points led the Shiretowners past the Wildcats.
Sarah Beasely added 12 points while picking off 10 rebounds.
Natalie Hamel topped Presque Isle with eight points.
Houlton (3-2) 42
Beasley 5-2-12, Clearly 1-0-3, Goodrich 1-0-2, Cole, Miller 2-0-4, Sacoby 6-6-21, Botting
Presque Isle (0-2) 32
Blackstone 2-2-6, Watananchito, Post 1-1-05, Condon 1-2-4,l McHatten, Hamel 3-1-8, Blanchard 1-1-3, Tuttle 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Sacoby 3; Post, Hamel
Houlton 5 18 27 42
Presque Isle 4 10 22 32
JV: Presque Isle 32-26 (OT)
So. Aroostook 49, Easton 12
At Easton, Kristi Brooker and Olivia McGary led the Warriors from Dyer Brook with 13 and 10 points, respectively.
Kelly O’Mara topped the Bears with five points.
Southern Aroostook 49
Lyons 3-0-6, Brooker 5-3-13, Chambers 20904, Toothaker 0-2-2, McGary 4-2-10, Crandall 0-2-2, Boutilier 2-1-5, Hersey 1-0-2, Brisley, Green 1-1-3, Violette 1-0-2
Easton 12
Ferris 1-0-2, Lovely, Patterson 1-0-2, Pytlak 0-3-3, Mondorf, Carbone, O’Mara 2-1-5, Baker
3-pt. goals: none
Southern Aroostook 18 36 44 49
Easton 3 8 8 12
Highview 53, Greenville 20
At Bangor, Heather Niles had 22 points for Highview Christian while Ami Waite and Sara Smith each added 11.
Tiffany Turner led Greenville with nine points.
Greenville (1-2) 20
Turner 4-1-9, Folsom 1-2-4, J. Lavigne 2-0-4, Bartley 1-0-3, A. Lavigne, Dallum, Farrington, Bolen, Leighton, Bouley, Arey, Ryder, Rols, Craft, Hansen
Highview Christian (1-3) 53
Niles 6-10-22, Smith 4-3-11, Waite 4-3-11, Drinkwater 4-1-9, Plourde, Lewis, Long, Cary, Pereira, Crooker
3-pt. goals: Bartley
Greenville 6 8 16 20
Highview Christian 12 26 38 53
Searsport 53, Islesboro 22
At Searsport, Andrea Blanchard scored 13 for the Vikings while Brittany Smith and Holly Benjamin each added 10.
Annie Bolduc led Islesboro with nine points.
Islesboro (0-2) 22
Delaney 0-1-1, Kerr 1-3-5, Bolduc 3-3-9, Piscotta 1-0-2, Johnson 1-0-3
Searsport (3-0) 53
Blanchard 5-1-13, Smith 5-0-10, Benjamin 3-4-10, Plourde 1-0-2, Seekins 1-0-2, Carrol 3-0-6, Shute 2-0-4, Vasilauskas 0-1-1, Hancock 1-0-2, Porter 1-1-3, Herrick 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Blanchard 2
Islesboro 3 12 17 22
Searsport 21 34 46 53
Van Buren 69, Ashland 29
At Van Buren, the Crusaders jumped out to a 26-6 first-quarter lead en route to their fourth straight victory.
Danielle Gagnon paced the winners with 19 points, Kristy Wright added 15, and Nicole Corbin put in 14.
Amanda Martin scored nine points for Ashland and Andrea Milett netted eight.
Ashland (1-4) 29
Millett 3-1-8, Muffler 2-0-4, Martin 4-0-9, Collier 1-0-2, Coro 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Levesque, Muffler
Van Buren (4-0) 69
Wright 5-4-15, Corbin 6-1-14, D. Gagnon 8-3-19, H. Parent 1-1-3, M. Parent 2-1-5, Porter 3-1-7, Caron 1-0-2, Cyr 2-0-4, Doucette, T. Gagnon, Hewes, Devilbliss
3-pt. goals: Millett, Martin; Wright, Corbin
Ashland 6 11 18 29
Van Buren 26 38 58 69
JV: Van Buren 38-9
Calais 83, Shead 23
At Eastport, Morgan Drew scored a game-high 20 points as the Blue Devils placed four players in double figures.
Crystal Martin added 16 points for Calais, Lana Martin had a dozen, and Nancy Feck 11.
Natalie Smith led the Tigers with six points.
Calais (3-0) 83
C. Martin 6-4-16, Ludington 1-0-2, Frost 4-0-8, L. Martin 6-0-12, Feck 4-3-11, Redding 3-1-7, Drew 8-4-20, Welch 1-2-5, Price, Best 1-0-2
Shead (1-2) 23
Lingley 1-0-2, Green 2-0-4, Smith 2-2-6, Warren, Preston 1-0-2, Davis 0-1-1, Moore 1-0-3, Ricker 0-3-3, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Bouchard, Mitchell
3-pt. goals: Welch; Moore
Calais 27 48 72 83
Shead 8 16 23 23
JV: Shead 33-22
Hodgdon 58, Washburn 42
At Hodgdon, Danielle Fitzpatrick scored 23 points and pulled down 11 rebounds for the Hawks. Laura Griffin added 10 points and 12 rebounds.
Elizabeth Howard and Jill Maynard topped the Beavers with nine points each.
Washburn (1-3) 42
Howard 4-0-9, Maynard3-2-9, C. McLaughlin 2-1-5, Flanagin 2-3-8, N. McLaughlin, Maynard, Snyder, C. Blakeney 0-2-2, A. Blakeney 1-1-3, Jordan 1-2-4, Campbell, Doody, Morrow 1-0-2
Hodgdon (3-1) 58
D. Fitzpatrick 11-1-23, Griffin 4-2-10, A. Fitzpatrick 2-2-6, McGary 2-2-6, Dwyer 3-0-6, Quint 1-1-4, Kennedy, Sloat 0-1-1, Wilson 1-0-2, Tidd, Nightingale, Smith
3-pt. goals: Howard, Maynard, Flanagin; Quint
Washburn 9 19 28 42
Home scores 16 26 37 58
JV: Hodgdon 37-35
Boys basketball
Calais 98, Washington Acad. 70
At East Machias, Andy Frost scored 13 of his 20 points to spark the Blue Devils’ 28-18 first-quarter scoring surge.
Andy’s brother, James Frost, paced the winners with 23 points and Joe Footer put in 21.
Bob Richardson and Nick Reynolds each scored 17 points for the Raiders. Steven Holmes chipped in with 14 points and Jared Gray netted 11.
Calais (3-0) 98
Adams 3-1-7, J. Frost 9-2-23, Johnson, Leavitt 0-1-1, Lynch 0-2-2, Brown 1-2-4, Footer 10-1-21, Morrell 1-0-3, MacDonald 3-1-8, Pelletier 3-1-7, A. Frost 8-4-20, S. MacDonald 1-0-2
Washington Academy (1-2) 70
B. Richardson 5-6-17, Reynolds 8-1-17, Ring 0-1-1, Gray 4-3-11, Fagonde 1-0-2, Holmes 6-2-14, Perry 2-0-4, Mawhinney 0-1-1, Stevens 0-1-1, Harmon 1-0-2, Emery, Ramsdell, Franz, Gibson, G. Richardson
3-pt. goals: J. Frost 3, MacDonald; B. Richardson
Calais 28 45 67 98
Washington Acad. 18 26 51 70
JV: Washington Acad. 62-53
Madawaska 41, Limestone 39
At Madawaska, Marc Garcia made two free throws with 18 seconds to play, then came up with a steal to seal the victory.
Guy Michaud paced Madawaska with 13 points.
Adam McPherson led Limestone with 14 points.
Limestone (1-3) 39
Longlais, Hardwick 4-0-8, Luna 2-0-6, Trosper 2-4-8, McPherson 4-5-14, Stackhouse 1-1-3, Buckley
Madawaska (1-3) 41
J. Michaud 1-0-2, G. Michaud 5-3-13, Cyr 4-0-8, Paradis 1-1-3, Dufour 3-1-7, Garcia 3-2-8, Pennington
3-pt. goals: Luna 2, McPherson
Limestone 12 17 24 39
Madawaska 9 19 27 41
JV: Limestone 54-39
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