DYER BROOK – Dan Codrey scored five of his seven points in the fourth quarter, including a free throw in the closing seconds, to lift the Central Aroostook boys basketball over Southern Aroostook 54-52 Wednesday in high school action.
Craig Durost paced the Panthers of Mars Hill with 16 points, Craig Allen scored 14 and Lance Bradstreet added 12.
Jordan Shields tossed in a game-high 23 points for the Warriors. Corey Shields provided 12 points and 12 rebounds.
Central Aroostook (5-1) 54
Durost 6-2-16, Bradstreet 4-4-12, Clark 1-0-2, Allen 6-0-14, Woodworth 1-0-3, Codrey 2-3-7, Grew, Simonson
Southern Aroostook (3-3) 52
Wilkins 2-1-6, J. Shields 9-3-23, Nadeau 3-1-8, C. Shields 6-0-12, Hersey 1-0-3, Hardy, McCluskey
3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home
Cen. Aroostook 15 29 42 54
So. Aroostook 12 26 45 52
JV: Central Aroostook 68-47
Presque Isle 86, Hampden 76
At Hampden, Dennis Saucier poured in 24 points to lead the Wildcats.
Nick Casavant chipped in with 23 points and Ryan Graves added 17 for Presque Isle.
Justin DiFrederico tossed in 21 points for the Broncos and Adam Russell contributed 19 points and nine rebounds. Owen Caron scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds.
Presque Isle (3-1) 86
Graves 6-5-17, Saucier 7-5-24, Casavant 6-10-23, James 0-1-1, Griffin 1-3-5, Bard 2-1-6, Robertson 1-2-4, Fortin 3-0-6, Nadeau, Bird
Hampden Academy (1-3) 76
DiFrederico 8-3-21, Russell 7-5-19, Caron 8-1-17, B. Keller 4-0-9, Burke, Paoletti 0-4-4, Dionne 0-4-4, Bryant 1-0-2, Thomas, S. Keller
3-pt. goals: Saucier 5, Bard, Casavant; DiFrederico 2, B. Keller
Presque Isle 10 34 62 86
Hampden 21 42 60 76
JV: Hampden 63-55
DI-Stonington 63, Lubec 37
At Deer Isle, Josh Bolton netted 19 points as the Mariners sailed to the win.
Justin Boyce poured in 12 for Deer Isle-Stonington. Joey Wallace chipped in with 11.
William Feltner led the Hornets’ attack with 11 points.
Lubec 37
Feltner 5-1-11, Boutin 4-1-9, Hall 2-1-6, Buehner 2-1-6, Mallar 1-0-2, Seavey 1-1-3, Jones, Lord, Seavey, Lyons, Pike, Campbell, Marston
DI-Stonington 63
Bolton 6-6-19, Perez 1-3-5, Gray 1-0-2, Boyce 6-0-12, Hardy 1-0-2, Wallace 3-4-11, Ray 2-0-4, Gialarowski 4-0-8, Martin, Smith, Ballou, Trundy
3-pt. goals: Hall and Buenner; Bolton and Wallace
Lubec 13 25 33 37
DI-Stonington 23 38 50 63
JV: DI-Stonington 70-51
East Grand 80, Wisdom 41
At St. Agatha, James Godley poured in 20 points as the Vikings cruised to the win.
Otto Ruebseman added 18 points for East Grand of Danforth. Darius Parker chipped in with 13 points.
Ryan Paradis led the Pioneers with 14 points while Chad Gervais added 11.
East Grand (5-0) 80
Godley 10-0-20, Ruebseman 8-2-18, Parker 5-3-13, Mortand 4-0-8, Geuluer 3-2-8, Byers 3-0-6, Faulkner 2-2-6, Gillis 1-0-2, Irish 0-1-1, Irish, Shain
Wisdom (1-3) 41
Paradis 3-7-14, Gervais 3-5-11, Michaud 3-2-8, Gervais 1-0-3, Gervais 1-0-3, Phibeault 1-0-2, Hebert, Phibeault, Guerrette, Berce
3-pt. goals: Gervais, Gervais, Paradis
Visitor scores 18 41 65 80
Home scores 5 20 37 41
JV: East Grand 66-61
Limestone 65, Fort Fairfield 61
At Limestone, Steven Hardwick scored eight of his team-high 14 points during the fourth quarter as the Eagles came back from a 15-point deficit.
Daniel Buckley added 13 for the winners. He and Hardwick combined for 16 points in the fourth, eight apiece.
Aaron Kenneson led the Tigers with 19, and Ryan Helstrom chipped in with 14.
Fort Fairfield (0-5) 61
Kenneson 9-1-19, Helstrom 6-0-14, Arato 4-4-12, McLaughlin 4-1-12, Dorsey 1-0-2, Armstrong 1-0-2, Cunningham, Esancy, Bernaiche
Limestone (2-3) 65
McPhereson 3-0-8, Luna 3-4-10, Trosper 3-4-10, Hardwick 7-0-14, Buckley 6-1-13, Stackhouse 1-2-4, Longlais 1-4-6, Patterson
3-pt. goals: McLaughlin 3, Helstrom 2; McPhereson 2
Fort Fairfield 20 30 51 61
Limestone 12 26 36 65
Sumner 65, Dexter 59
At East Sullivan, J.J. Phinney netted 18 points, including four three-pointers to lead Sumner to a come-from-behind win.
Jamey Pulk and Mike Hardy added 16 and 12 points each, respectively for the Tigers.
Travis Patterson poured in a game-high 19 for Dexter. Ben Robinson added 10.
Girls basketball
Lubec 53, Deer Isle-Stonington 39
At Lubec, Miranda Richardson scored 20 points to lead the Hornets past the Mariners.
Sara McConnell chipped in with 16 points for Lubec.
Meghan Wiberg topped Deer Isle-Stonington with 22 points.
Deer Isle-Stonington (0-3) 39
Wiberg 11-0-22, Murphy 1-0-2, Hutchinson 1-0-2, Eaton 2-0-4, Dunham 1-2-4, McDonnell 1-0-2, Thompson 1-1-3, Bray, Steele, Brewer
Lubec (3-0) 53
Richardson 6-8-20, McConnell 6-4-16, Pike 3-0-6, McPherson 1-0-2, LeSure 0-4-4, LaValley 0-3-3, Daye 1-0-2, Farmer, Jones, Newman
Deer Isle-Stonington 4 20 26 39
Lubec 14 24 36 53
JV: Lubec 40-32
Narraguagus 94, Jones.-Beals 44
At Harrington, the Knights shot 68 percent from the floor en route to the win.
Brittany Howe led the way for Narraguagus with 23 points and 11 rebounds. Annie Woodsum had 17 points, while Sarah Snider added 14. Carole Perry chipped in with 10.
Ami Carver had 18 points for Jonesport-Beals and Roberta Garnett tossed in 13.
Jonesport-Beals (1-2) 44
A. Carver 8-2-18, Garnett 5-3-13, Look 2-0-5, Libby 1-1-4, C. Carver 1-1-3, Stewart 0-1-1, Davis, Beal, Woodward, Church, Colbeth
Narraguagus (4-2) 94
B. Howe 10-3-23, Woodsum 8-1-17, Snider 7-0-14, Perry 4-0-10, M. Barbee 4-0-8, L. Barbee 4-0-8, C. Barbee 2-1-5, Farnsworth 1-0-3, Tenney 1-0-2, Sawyer 1-0-2, Pounder 1-0-2, S. Howe
3-pt. goals: Look, Libby; Perry 2, Farnsworth 1
Jonesport-Beals 8 23 39 44
Narraguagus 20 47 66 94
JV: Narraguagus 81-18
Calais 72, Lee Academy 46
At Calais, Katie Frost led all scorers with 28 points and the CalBlue Devils remained unbeaten and handed Lee its first loss.
Morgan Drew paced Calais with 14 points and Lanna Martin dished out six assists.
Deidra Ham led the Pandas with 14 points.
Lee Academy (5-1) 46
Ham 4-6-14, Mallett, Bird 4-0-8, Harris 2-0-4, Linscott 1-0-2, Hersom 1-0-2, Cole 1-1-3, Nuite 4-1-9, Gifford 2-0-4
Calais (5-0) 72
Frost 11-3-28, Drew 6-1-14, C. Martin 2-1-6, Ludington, L. Martin 3-3-9, Feck 3-0-7, Redding 2-2-6, Welch 0-2-2, Price, Best
3-pt. goals: Frost 3, Drew, C. Martin, Feck
Lee Academy 7 19 32 46
Calais 22 40 61 72
JV: Lee 58-29
Woodland 60, WA Raiders 36
At East Machias, Ashley Marble scored 20 points to pace Woodland’s offense while Julia Knights had 15 points and 13 rebounds for the Dragons.
Jessica Noyes scored 13 for Woodland.
Washington Academy’s Miranda Fergerson and Krystle Stauffer each had nine points. Stauffer also grabbed 11 rebounds.
Woodland (5-2) 60
Marble 8-2-20, Knight 5-5-15, Noyes 6-0-13, Leeman 3-2-8, Huwa 1-0-2, Brown 1-0-2, Holmes, Lord, Smith, Vose, Troiani
Washington Academy (4-2) 36
Fergerson 4-1-9, K. Stauffer 4-1-9, Copeland 1-4-6, N. Stauffer 1-0-2, Bourdeau 3-0-7, Mawhinney 1-0-3, Dennison, Albee, A. Gavoni, Almendinger
3-pt. goals: Marble 2, Noyes; Bourdeau, Mawhinney
Woodland 17 40 50 60
Washington Acad. 8 16 29 36
JV: Washington Academy 40-33
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