DYER BROOK – Lura Griffin netted seven of her 10 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Hodgdon Hawks to a 50-45 schoolgirl basketball win over the Southern Aroostook Warriors Friday night.
Danielle Fitzpatrick notched 15 points for the Hawks while Sara Quint added seven.
Rhonda Chambers poured in 14 to lead the Warriors as Kristi Brooker tallied 12.
Hodgdon (6-3) 50
D. Fitzpatrick 5-5-15, Griffin 2-6-10, Quint 2-3-7, Kennedy 2-0-4, McGary 1-1-3, A. Fitzpatrick 2-1-5, Smith 1-0-3, Tidd 1-1-3, Sloat, Dwyer, Wilson
So. Aroostook (7-3) 45
Chambers 7-0-14, Brooker 4-4-12, Lyons 4-0-9, Toothaker 1-0-2, McGary 0-2-2, Dickinson 1-0-2, Green 2-0-4, Hartin, Boutlier
3-pt. goals: Smith, Lyons
Hodgdon 8 16 28 50
So. Aroostook 10 27 34 45
JV: So. Aroostook 41-23
Shead 65, East Grand 47
At Eastport Friday, senior Sara Ricker scored 19 points, including the 1,000th of her career, to lead the Shead Tigers past East Grand of Danforth.
For the Tigers, Natalie Smith had 13 points and 16 rebounds. Kristen Beaulieu chipped in with 11 points.
Tara Cropley had 16 points and Amanda Godley scored 13 for the visiting Vikings.
East Grand (3-6) 47
Cropley 6-2-16, Godley 6-1-13, Gilman 2-0-5, Parker 3-0-6, Whitney 1-0-3, Faulkner 1-2-4, Harrington, Page, Osnoe
Shead (4-3) 65
Smith 5-1-13, Ricker 8-2-19, Beaulieu 5-1-11, Green 1-0-2, Warren, Preston, Davis 3-2-9, Mitchell, Bouchard 0-2-2, Lingley
3-pt. goals: Cropley 2, Gilman, Whitney; Smith 2, Ricker, Davis
East Grand 11 25 37 47
Shead 11 28 45 65
Wisdom 56, Easton 35
At St. Agatha Friday, Kelly Cyr scored a game-high 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to pace the Pioneers.
Nina Michaud contributed 10 points and nine rebounds for Wisdom, and Becky Chamberlain added 10 points.
Kelly O’Mara topped the Bears with eight points.
Easton (0-9) 35
Ferris 1-0-2, Lovely 1-0-2, Blanchard 1-5-7, Patterson 2-1-5, Pytlack, Carbone 3-1-7, O’Mara 3-2-8, Baker 2-0-4
Wisdom (3-4) 56
Picard 2-0-4, Tardif 4-0-8, Anderson, Cyr 7-4-19, Harris, Lizotte, Michaud 4-2-10, Chamberland, Bourgoin 2-0-4, Sirois 0-1-1, Chamberlain 3-3-10, Dyment
3-pt. goals: Cyr
Easton 4 13 23 35
Wisdom 16 28 40 50
JV: Wisdom 37, Fort Kent freshmen 20
Washburn 60, Limestone 47
At Washburn, Liz Howard scored 12 of her game-high 27 points in the fourth quarter to lead the host Beavers to a come-from-behind victory.
Angela Flanagin scored 14 for the Beavers.
Ashlee Brooker scored 17 points, Rachel Lee had 11, and Nikki Michaud scored 10 for the Eagles.
Limestone (3-5) 47
Brooker 7-0-17, Lee 5-1-11, Michaud 4-2-10, Stackhouse, M. St. Pierre 1-0-2, J. St. Pierre 2-0-5, Bernier 1-0-2
Washburn (4-4) 60
Howard 10-6-27, Flanagin 6-2-14, McLaughlin 1-0-2, J. Maynard 3-2-8, L. Maynard, C. Blakney 2-3-7, A. Blakney, Jordan, Campbell 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Brooker 3, J. St. Pierre; Howard
Limestone 7 19 36 47
Washburn 7 22 33 60
JV: Washburn 43-30
Calais 72, Lee 54
At Lee, Katie Frost scored 19 points to lead a trio of double-digit scorers for the undefeated Calais Blue Devils.
Morgan Drew scored 14 points and Lanna Martin added 12 for Calais.
Deidra Ham led the Pandas with 16 points while Tori Nute had 10 points and 15 rebounds.
Calais (7-0) 72
Frost 8-0-19, L. Martin 5-2-12, Drew 6-2-14, C. Martin 3-2-9, Ludington, Feck 3-0-7, Redding 4-1-9, Welch 1-0-2, Price, Best
Lee Academy (1-3) 54
Ham 7-2-16, Nute 4-2-10, Mallett, Bird, Harris 3-0-9, Linscott 1-0-2, Hersom 1-2-4, Cole 2-1-5, Gifford 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Frost 3, C. Martin, Feck; Harris 3
Calais 17 36 55 72
Lee 14 29 42 54
JV: Lee 36-20
Washington Acad. 63, Lubec 54
At East Machias Friday, Miranda Copeland and Miranda Fergerson combined for nine points in the third quarter and the Raiders switched to a half-court press in the second half to pull away from the Hornets.
Copeland finished with 16 points and also pulled down 17 rebounds. Fergerson added 12 points and 12 rebounds.
Emily Mawhinney tossed in four 3-pointers en route to 14 points, and Diana Bordeau also had 12.
Miranda Richardson powered the Hornets with 22 points, Leann Pike popped in 14, and Sara McConnell chipped in with 10.
Lubec (4-3) 54
Richardson 8-6-22, Pike 6-2-14, McConnell 4-2-10, Lavalley 1-1-3, Lesuer 1-0-2, Farmer 0-1-1, McPherson 1-0-2, Daye, Newman
Washington Acad. (5-2) 63
Copeland 6-4-16, Fergerson 2-8-12, Mawhinney 5-0-14, Bordeau 6-0-12, N. Stauffer 1-2-4, Dennison 2-1-5, K. Stauffer, A. Govoni, L. Govoni, Almendigger
3-pt. goals: Mawhinney 4
Lubec 17 29 36 54
Washington Acad. 17 31 45 63
JV: Washington Acad. 55-31
Van Buren 59, Madawaska 43
At Van Buren, Nicole Corbin notched 19 points to pace Van Buren to a win over Madawaska.
Kristy Wright poured in 14 points for the Crusaders as Danielle Gagnon added eight.
Kay Gerard tallied 15 points while Meghan Marshall netted 14 for the Owls.
Madawaska (3-3) 43
Gerard 7-1-15, Marshall 7-0-14, Mis. Morneault 1-0-2, Martin 2-0-4, Sirois 0-1-1, Cyr 2-2-7, Plourde, Desjardins, Mic. Morneault, Lavertu
Van Buren (8-0) 59
Wright 5-1-14, Corbin 9-0-19, H. Parent 3-0-6, Gagnon 4-0-8, Doucette 3-0-6, M. Parent 1-0-2, Porter 1-0-2, M. Parent 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Cyr; Corbin
Madawaska 10 18 26 43
Van Buren 14 33 45 59
JV: Madawaska 36-35
Boys basketball
Sumner 62, Narraguagus 55
At Harrington, Mike Hardy netted nine of 21 total points in the last three minutes of the game to push Sumner past Narraguagus.
Ross Grammer contributed 15 points to the Tigers of East Sullivan’s final score.
Luke Shaw led Narraguagus of Harrington with 18 points. Brandon Emerson followed up with 10 points.
Sumner (5-3) 62
Phinney 2-0-4, Dunbar, Polk 4-1-9, Hills, Coperthwait, Hardy 3-15-21, Winslow 2-0-4, Duke 4-1-9, Grammer 7-0-15
Narraguagus (3-5) 55
Snider 3-0-6, Shaw 7-3-18, Emerson 4-0-10, Alley 0-1-1, Fraser 3-3-9, Skeate, Knapp 4-0-8, Digioia 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Grammer; Shaw
Sumner 10 29 44 62
Narraguagus 16 30 40 55
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