HOULTON – Ashley Marble threw in a game-high 19 points to lead Class D Woodland to a 47-44 schoolgirl basketball win over Class B Houlton on Friday night.
Julia Knights added 12 for Woodland, who outscored Houlton 10-7 in the fourth, after it was tied after three quarters.
Hannah Socoby led the Shiretowners with 15 points while Sarah Beasley popped in 13.
Woodland (6-2)
Marble 9-1-19, Knights 5-2-12, Huwa 3-0-6, Leeman 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-2, Noyes 2-0-3, Teroinai
Houlton (4-3) 44
Beasley 4-5-13, Socoby 6-2-15, Cleary 2-0-5, Goodrich 1-0-2, Miller 4-1-9, Botting
3-pt. goals: Socoby and Cleary
Woodland 14 24 37 47
Houlton 11 28 37 44
JV: Houlton 53-22
Fort Fairfield 59, Easton 17
At Fort Fairfield, the Tigers rolled to an 18-0 lead after one quarter and shut the Bears out again in the third period en route to the win.
Maranda Butler scored 12 points and Libby Gardner tossed in 11 for Fort Fairfield. Sabrina Butler contributed 10.
Jesssica Ferris scored six points for Easton.
Easton (0-7) 17
Ferris 1-4-6, Lovely 0-1-1, Patterson 1-2-5, Mondorf, Pytlak, Carbone 1-2-4, Blanchard 0-1-1
Fort Fairfield (4-3) 59
Smith, Arato 1-0-2, Demerchant 0-2-2, Enman, Beaulieu 2-0-4, Gardner 4-0-11, S. Butler 4-0-10, M. Butler 5-2-12, Churchill 1-0-2, Rogeski 1-3-5, Searles 3-1-7, Krajewski 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Patterson; Gardner 3, S. Butler 2
Easton 0 7 7 17
Fort Fairfield 18 31 46 59
Lee 75, East Grand 53
At Danforth, Katie Harris popped in 17 points, including five 3-pointers, to lead the Pandas to the win.
Three of Harris’ 3-pointers came during a 23-15 second-quarter run that broke open the game. Deidra Ham added 14 for the winners.
Amanda Godley led the Vikings with 17.
Lee (5-1) 75
Harris 6-0-17, Ham 5-3-14, Linscott 4-2-10, Nute 6-1-13, Bird 4-1-9, Mallett 0-3-3, Hersom 0-3-3, Gifford 2-1-5, Cole 0-1-1, Shorey
East Grand (3-4) 53
Godley 5-7-17, Cropley 1-5-7, Gillman 3-0-9, Faulkner 2-3-7, Osnoe 0-2-2, Parker 3-3-9, Zaneldin 1-0-2, Hanington, Whitney
3-pt. goals: Harris 5, Ham; Gillman 3
Lee 9 32 50 75
East Grand 5 20 31 53
JV: Lee 61-35
Katahdin 66, DI-Stonington 32
At Deer Isle, Mindy Libby tossed in 14 points to help the Cougars of Sherman Station roll to the win.
Angela Qualey added 12 points for Katahdin.
Meghan Wiberg and Lindsey Brewer netted nine each for the Mariners of Deer Isle-Stonington.
Katahdin (4-2) 66
Perrin, L. Duffy-Stanley 0-2-2, McMoran 3-2-8, K. Duffy-Stanley 1-1-3, Me. Libby 1-0-2, Duffy 2-2-6, McCarthy 2-0-4, Qualey 5-1-12, Libby 6-2-14, Willett 2-4-8, Violette 2-1-5
Deer Isle-Stonington (0-4) 32
Thompson, Dunham 1-1-3, Eaton 2-0-4, Hutchinson 1-0-2, Murphy, Bray 2-0-4, Wiberg 3-3-9, Steele 0-1-1, Brewer 2-5-9
3-pt. goals: Qualey;
Katahdin 12 34 46 66
DI-Stonington 8 12 22 32
Shead 56, Lubec 51
At Lubec, Sara Ricker scored nine of her 25 points in the fourth quarter to help Shead regain the lead on Thursday.
Jamie Green contributed 12 points for the Tigers of Eastport.
Sara McConnell netted 16 points for Lubec. Miranda Richardson and Leann Pike also added 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Shead (3-2) 56
C. Lingley 0-4-4, Green 5-2-12, N. Smith 4-0-8, Davis 2-2-7, Ricker 10-3-25, A. Smith, Preston, Moore, Beaulieu, Mitchell, Bouchard, K. Lingley
Lubec (3-1) 51
LaValley 0-4-4, LeSuer 1-0-2, Richardson 4-3-11, McPherson 3-1-7, Pike 4-2-10, Newman 0-1-1, McConnell 6-4-14, Daye, Farmer, Jones
3-pt. goals: Davis, Ricker 2
Shead 13 29 32 56
Lubec 9 21 37 51
JV: Lubec 40-33
Central 48, PCHS 30
At Corinth, Heather Lyford netted 14 points to lead Central to victory on Thursday.
Amy Shaw and Katie Ahearn contributed eight points each to the Red Devils’ total.
Pam Bailey led Piscataquis of Guilford with eight points.
Piscataquis (0-7)
Bailey 4-0-8, Emery 2-0-5, Korsman 2-0-4, Kelly 2-0-4, Riitano 1-2-4, Getchell 1-1-3, Haskell 1-0-2, Garrett-Young
Central (2-5) 48
Lyford 6-2-14, Shaw 1-6-8, Ahearn 4-0-8, Parker 1-3-5, Davis 1-0-2, Lawrence 0-2-2, Bell 1-0-2, Giles 0-1-1, Underhill 0-1-1, Allen 1-3-5, Goldsmith, Rowe
3-pt. goals: Emery
Piscataquis 4 10 19 30
Central 12 24 34 48
JV: Central 46-30
Bangor Christian 74, Greenville 4
At Bangor, Sam Ross netted 14 points to help sweep Bangor Christian past Greenville on Thursday.
Ashley Page and Pat Reitsma contributed 13 and 12 points respectively to the Patriots’s total.
Tiffany Turner and Kim Folsom scored the only two field goals for Greenville.
Greenville (1-4) 4
Turner 1-0-2, Folsom 1-0-2, Hanson, Farington, Douglas, J. Lavigne, A. Lavigne, Bartley, Dallam, Bolen, Leighton, Craft
Bangor Christian (3-1) 74
Ross 6-2-14, Mick 4-0-8, Reitsma 6-0-12, Moores 1-0-2, Miller 1-1-3, Simmons 2-0-4, Haverlock 2-2-6, Sage 1-0-2, Meade 1-0-2, Seymore 1-6-8, Page 6-1-13
3-pt. goals: none
Greenville 2 2 2 4
Bangor Christian 17 32 44 74
MDI 44, George Stevens 22
At Mount Desert Island, Melissa Gott netted 18 points to lead undefeated MDI to their sixth victory on Thursday.
Gott’s sister, Shelley, followed up with 11 points.
Michala Bunten led George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill with 12 points.
George Stevens Academy (3-2) 22
Bunten 5-2-12, Clapp 3-0-6, Roberts 1-0-2, Wood 1-0-2, Napalitino, Markle, Sawyer, Grindle, Kenniston, Driscoll, Allen
Mount Desert Island (6-0) 44
M. Gott 9-0-18, S. Gott 5-0-11, Osier 2-1-6, Joy 2-0-4, Baldwin 1-0-2, Barker 1-0-2, Horton 0-1-1, Boisvert, Chernosky, Joseph, Stanley, Kane, Norwood
3-pt. goals: S. Gott, Osier
GSA 6 8 12 22
MDI 15 24 35 44
JV: MDI 43-32
Mattanawcook 53, Schenck 30
At Lincoln, Cassie Carver netted 12 points to lead the Lynx to victory.
Kate Heal had 10 points and nine assists for the winners.
Shannon Chavarie led Schenck of East Millinocket with 14.
Schenck 30
Farrington 1-0-2, Davis 1-0-3, Gordon 1-0-2, Chavarie 5-3-14, Wyman 1-2-4, Tapley, Casey, Libby 1-0-2, Jones, Cram 1-1-3, King
Mattanawcook 53
Kyes 3-1-7, Harvey, Rideout 3-1-7, Carver 6-0-12, Shorey, Gulesian 2-0-4, Kenney 2-0-4, Woodman 1-1-3, Slike 1-0-2, Keegan 1-0-2, Vance 1-0-2, Heal 5-0-10
3-pt. goals: Davis and Chavarie
Schenck 10 22 24 30
Mattanawcook 14 23 35 53
JV: Mattanawcook 64-23
Boys basketball
So. Aroostook 72, Ashland 49
At Dyer Brook, Warriors senior Jordan Shields hit a free throw with 5:41 left in the game to register his 31st point in the win and his 1,000th career point.
Shields also had 10 rebounds and five assists for Southern Aroostook. Corey Shields, Jordan’s brother, chipped in with 17 points and 14 rebounds.
Geoff Leblanc led the Hornets with 12 points.
Ashland (1-5) 49
Perry 2-0-5, Leblanc 5-0-12, Hitchcock 3-0-6, Lovewell 0-1-1, Junkins 0-1-1, Austin 1-0-2, Smith 2-0-4, Dwyer 2-0-4, Pineau 4-0-8, Durrell 1-0-2, Ham 2-0-4, Oakes
Southern Aroostook (3-4) 72
Hardy 1-0-3, Edkins 1-1-3, Wilkins 2-0-4, Grant 0-1-1, L. Nadeau 4-1-9, McCluskey 1-0-2, Hersey 1-0-2, C. Shields 8-1-17, J. Shields 11-8-31, Putnam, Dubois, J. Nadeau
3-pt. goals: Leblanc 2, Perry; Hardy, J. Shields
Ashland 7 19 34 49
Southern Aroostook 17 39 64 72
JV: Southern Aroostook 58-50
Fort Kent 66, Limestone 38
At Fort Kent, Kirk Levesque poured in a game-high 20 points, 12 of which came in the first quarter to lead the Warriors to the win.
Aaron Ouellete added 16 for Fort Kent, who went on a 22-9 first quarter run and never looked back. Anthony Lamarr paced the Warriors with 11.
Adam McPhereson paced the Eagles with 14.
Limestone (2-4) 38
McPherson 7-0-14, Hardwick 1-2-4, Luna 2-0-4, Cote 0-1-1, Trosper 3-3-0, Stackhouse 1-2-4, Buckley 1-0-2, Langlais, Knoll, Poisson, O’Neal, Peterson
Fort Kent (5-0) 66
Levesque 9-2-20, Ouellette 7-2-16, Lamarr 4-3-11, Bard 2-0-4, Daigle, Co. Boucher 1-1-3, Nedeau 0-1-1, Thibodeau 1-3-5, Bourgoin 0-6-6, Theriault, Ca. Boucher
3-pt. goals: none
Limestone 9 17 25 38
Fort Kent 22 33 46 66
Shead 73, Narraguagus 71
At Eastport, Ben Maloney scored 20 points and handed out 10 assists to help the Tigers to the come-from-behind win.
Cliff Urquhart added 17 points and 15 rebounds for Shead while Ben Toney grabbed 10 rebounds to go with his seven points. Jason Bones helped spark the comeback by hitting three 3-pointers from the late third quarter on.
Jason Snider scored 29 points for Narraguagus of Harrington. Luke Shaw added 17.
Narraguagus (3-3) 71
Snider 10-6-29, Shaw 8-1-17, Fraser 4-4-13, DiGioia 3-0-6, Knapp 2-0-4, Alley 0-2-2, Beal, Emerson
Shead (4-2) 73
Maloney 8-2-20, Urquhart 7-2-17, Bones 3-0-9, Bowen 3-0-8, Ingersoll 3-0-6, lToney 2-3-7, Cox 1-1-3, Constant 0-3-3, J. Smith, A. Smith
3-pt. goals: Snider 3; Maloney 2, Urquhart, Bones 3, Bowen 2
Narraguagus 20 36 56 71
Shead 15 28 45 73
JV: Narraguagus 82-33
Katahdin 69, DI-Stonington 43
At Deer Isle, the Cougars turned on their full-court press in the second quarter and outscored the Mariners 25-8 en route to the win.
Brandon McCarthy powered Katahdin of Sherman Station with 27 points, including 18 in the first half. Chris Robinson chipped in with nine points.
Eric Ray led Deer Isle-Stonington with seven points.
Katahdin (5-0) 69
McCarthy 11-4-27, Robinson 3-2-9, Perry 2-0-4, Lane, Willigar, McNally 0-2-2, T. Rodgerson, Cullen 2-0-4, Heath, Cyr 2-0-4, Kelley 3-0-6, D. Rodgerson 4-0-8, Atkinson 1-0-2
Deer Isle-Stonington (3-2) 43
Ray 3-0-7, Bolton 2-0-4, Perez 1-1-3, Boyce 1-1-3, Gray, Martin 1-4-6, Hardy 2-1-5, Wallace 2-2-6, Gielarowski 0-2-2, Smith 1-2-4, Ballou 0-2-2, Trundy 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: McCarthy, Robinson; Ray
Katahdin 10 35 53 69
DI-Stonington 10 18 29 43
Presque Isle 90, Old Town 57
At Presque Isle, Denis Saucier threw in a team-high 21 points while ripping down six rebounds, and hitting five three-pointers as the Wildcats cruised.
Nick Casavant added 19 points and 13 rebounds for the winners. Ryan Graves and Kyle James added 10 apiece for Presque Isle, which hit 16 out of 22 from the foul line in the fourth quarter to ice the game.
Shawn Kennison popped in a game-high 30 for the Indians.
Old Town (1-2) 57
Kennison 11-5-30, Jackson 0-2-2, Tidwell 0-2-2, Madden 2-0-4, Mahaney 1-0-3, Tewhey 2-0-4, Robbins 3-0-6, Brown 2-2-6, Barnes, Levesque
Presque Isle (4-1) 90
Saucier 8-0-21, Casavant 6-4-19, Graves 4-2-10, James 2-5-10, Griffin 2-0-4, Nedeau 0-2-2, Bard 0-6-6, Robertson 1-1-3, Wortman 0-3-3, Bird 1-1-3, Bradle 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Kennison 3 and Mahaney; Saucier 5, Cassavant 3 and James
Old Town 18 30 41 57
Presque Isle 20 44 67 90
JV: Old Town 66-60
Greenville 66, Bgr. Christian 48
At Husson College in Bangor, Tyler Muzzy scored 22 points to lead the Greenville Lakers past the Bangor Christian Patriots on Thursday.
Griz Aucoin scored 13 and Jonathan Ethier 12 to help pace the Lakers.
David Chrisos led the Pats with 20 points while Pat McCleary finished with 12.
Greenville (5-0) 66
Muzzy 8-2-22, Aucoin 6-0-13, Ethier 6-0-12, Knowlton 3-2-8, Boucher 2-0-5, Breton 2-0-4, B. Campbell 0-2-2, R. Douglass, D. Campbell, Belmont, Lavoie, J. Douglass
Bangor Christian (3-3) 48
Chrisos 8-0-20, McCleary 6-0-12, Jeskey 2-0-5, Sobey 2-0-4, Tyree 1-1-3, Conley 1-0-2, Bradford 1-0-2, D. Patterson, Putnam, Wilson, Doten, Ossinger, G. Patterson
3-pt. goals: Muzzy 4, Aucoin, Boucher; Chrisos 4, Jeskey
Greenville 24 39 55 66
Bangor Christitan 19 26 34 48
George Stevens 43, MDI 31
At Blue Hill, the Eagles outscored the Trojans 22-9 in the first half to earn the win.
Ryan Hutchins paced George Stevens with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Brian Smith chipped in with 10 points and 12 rebounds.
Jesse Dyer scored eight points for Mount Desert Island.
MDI (2-3) 31
Tripp 1-0-3, Jones, Greenleaf, Hopkins, Fernald, Joseph, Dyer 4-0-8, B. Colbeth 1-0-3, Steeves 2-2-6, Carr 3-1-7, Fellis 2-0-4, R. Colbeth
George Stevens (3-3) 43
Black 1-4-6, Astbury 0-1-1, Smith 5-0-10, Ledien 0-1-1, Henderson, Henry 1-2-4, Clapp 2-2-7, Saunders, Lowell, Candage, Hutchins 6-2-14
3-pt. goals: Tripp, B. Colbeth; Clapp
MDI 5 9 16 31
George Stevens 14 22 32 43
JV: MDI 60-37
Hockey
Hampden Acad. 4, Stearns 0
At Millar Arena in Houlton, Sean Tardif scored two goals and Julian Kaelin registered a shutout with 22 saves as the Broncos prevailed.
Mike Brooks notched a goal and an assist for 3-3 Hampden Academy, while Greg Taylor scored once. Chris Bearor, Ian Perkins and Adam Palmer provided assists.
Nick Simon racked up 53 saves while facing 57 shots for 1-3 Stearns of Millinocket.
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