DYER BROOK – Lucas Nadeau scored 25 points, ripped down 12 rebounds and had five steals to lead the host Warriors of Southern Aroostook to a 71-68 schoolboy victory over Washburn Saturday.
Jordan Shields added 15 points and 12 rebounds and Corey Shields netted 10 to go with 11 boards for Southern Aroostook.
Frank Plucker scored 22 points and Allen Milton tossed in 16 for the Beavers.
Washburn (4-6) 68
Irving 2-0-4, S. Bragg 1-0-2, T. Bragg 2-1-7, Plucker 9-1-22, Milton 7-1-16, Pesut 2-4-8, Maynard 4-1-9, Worsley, Thomas
Southern Aroostook (5-5) 71
Edkins 1-3-6, Wilkins 3-3-9, J. Shields 5-4-15, Nadeau 10-5-25, C. Shields 5-0-10, Hersey 3-0-6, Hardy, Putnam, Grant, Dubois, McCluskey
3-pt. goals: T. Bragg 2, Plucker 3, Milton; Edkins, J. Shields
Washburn 16 32 44 68
So. Aroostook 9 26 48 71
JV: Southern Aroostook 71-42
Houlton 59, Madawaska 39
At Madawaska, the Shiretowners outscored the Owls 23-4 in the second quarter to take control of the game.
Peter Bates led the way for Houlton with 24 points and 14 rebounds. James Skehan tossed in 12 points.
Guy Michaud tallied 16 for Madawaska.
Houlton (2-5) 59
Lenetine, Brown 3-0-7, J. O’Connell 1-0-2, Drake 3-0-8, Fitzpatrick 2-0-4, Belyea 0-2-2, Bates 12-0-24, Lloyd, L. O’Connell, Skehan 5-2-12
Madawaska (3-5) 39
J. Michaud 0-1-1, Ouellette 1-0-2, G. Michaud 7-2-16, K. Cyr 0-2-2, Levesque, Paradis, T. Cyr, Dufour 2-0-4, Hansen 1-0-2, Garcia 4-0-8, Morin 1-1-4, Pennington
3-pt. goals: Drake 2, Brown; Morin
Houlton 20 43 53 59
Madawaska 19 23 28 39
JV: Houlton 67-43
Shead 65, Highview Christian 21
At Eastport, the Tigers outscored the Knights 30-9 in the fourth quarter en route to the win.
Ben Maloney had 13 points, while Ben Toney had 11 points and 14 rebounds and Darrin Constant scored 11 for Shead.
Devin Philbrick scored eight points for Highview Christian of Charleston.
Highview Christian (0-7) 21
Philbrick 3-1-8, Day 2-2-7, Lovell 2-0-4, Kneeland 1-0-2, Bishop, Webber, Cooper, Waite
Shead (5-3) 65
Maloney 4-4-13, Constant 3-3-11, Toney 5-1-11, Cox 2-1-5, Smith 3-0-7, Bowen 3-0-8, Urquhart 1-1-3, Bones 3-1-7
3-pt. goals: Philbrick; Bowen 2, Constant 2, Maloney, Smith
Highview Christian 4 9 13 21
Shead 16 26 35 65
John Bapst 61, Presque Isle 55
At the Bangor Auditorium, Tyler Jellison scored all eight of his points in the fourth quarter and overtime to help keep the Crusaders unbeaten.
Forward Ned Payne came up with a big tip-in off a missed free throw to put the Crusaders up 57-53 in overtime.
Charlie Owen scored 20 points and grabbbed 17 rebounds for John Bapst. Payne and Wesley Day scored 12 and 11 points, respectively.
Nick Casavant and Denis Saucier scored 17 and 16, respectively to lead the Wildcats.
Presque Isle (5-2) 55
Casavant 5-7-17, Saucier 5-2-16, Griffin 3-3-9, Graves 2-0-5, James 1-0-3, Nadeau 0-1-1, Fortin 2-0-4, Bard, Robertson
John Bapst (6-0) 61
Owen 5-10-20, Payne 5-0-12, Day 3-3-11, Jellison 2-3-8, Russell 1-2-4, Z. Myerowitz 1-2-4, McCree 1-0-2, Snyder, Lyon, Baldus
3-pt. goals: Saucier 4, Graves, James; Payne 2, Day 2, Jellison
Presque Isle 7 17 36 51 55
John Bapst 15 25 38 51 61
JV: John Bapst 67-59
Caribou 80, Hampden 69
At Caribou, James Sam had 33 points and 13 rebounds as the Vikings downed the Broncos.
Tyler Giles scored 14 points and had five steals, while Joel Griffeth produced 13 points and Josh Cyr added 11 for Caribou.
Ben Keller scored 32 points to lead Hampden. Justin DiFrederico had 15 and Owen Carson chipped in with 10 points.
Hampden (2-5) 69
DiFrederico 4-6-15, Shaw, Keller 13-3-32, Burke, Paoletti, Dionne, Caron 2-0-4, Carson 3-4-10, Keller 3-0-6, Russell 1-0-2, Bryant, Quimby
Caribou (3-2) 80
Sam 13-3-33, Giles 4-6-14, Beaulieu, Griffeth 6-1-13, St. Peter, Sousee, Nason 4-1-9, Laraia, Nadeau, Noyes, Cyr 3-4-11
3-pt. goals: Keller 3, DiFrederico; Sam 4, Cyr
Hampden 17 37 56 69
Caribou 16 40 51 80
East Grand 94, Averill 29
At Husson College in Bangor, James Godley notched 23 points, nine steals, eight assists, and seven rebounds to lead East Grand to victory over Averill.
Anthony Gillis chipped in 15 points as Richard Byers added 14 and Otto Ruebsaman tallied 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Vikings of Danforth.
Anthony Almeida led the Beavers of Hinckley with 21 points.
East Grand (8-1) 94
Godley 10-2-23, Byers 5-3-14, Gillis 7-0-15, Rubsamen 5-0-10, Parker 5-1-12, Mortland 1-0-2, Zugelder 1-2-4, Faulkner 1-0-3, T. Irish 2-1-5, C. Irish 2-1-4, Shain, Gray
Averill (2-5) 29
Almeida 8-4-21, Parker 1-1-4, Tedescoe 1-1-3, Godwin 0-1-1, Tempkin, Muzzerolle, Shultz, Arnold, Levesque, Cooper, Garvey
3-pt. goals: Godley, Byres, Gillis, Parker, Faulkner; Almeida, Parker
East Grand 21 46 73 94
Averill 1 7 16 29
JV: East Grand 56-27
DI-Stonington 75, Machias 45
At Deer Isle, Josh Bolton notched 13 of his 28 points in the third quarter to aid Deer Isle-Stonington in a win over Machias.
Hank Gielarowski netted 13 points while Roger Hardy chipped in nine for the Mariners.
Jeff Copp led the Bulldog attack with 18 points and Kevin Loughlin tallied eight.
Machias (1-6) 45
Copp 7-0-18, Loughlin 3-2-8, Getchell 3-0-6, Day 1-0-2, Smith 2-0-4, Parker 0-2-2, Millay 2-1-5, Hasselman, Hall, Ginn, Stewart, Richards
Deer Isle-Stonington (4-3) 75
Bolton 13-2-28, Gielarowski 6-1-13, Hardy 4-1-9, Perez 2-0-4, Gray 1-1-4, Boyce 2-1-5, Martin 1-0-2, Ray 3-0-6, Ballou 1-0-2, Trundy 1-0-2, Wallace, Smith
3-pt. goals: Copp 4
Machias 14 24 38 45
Deer Isle-Stonington 14 30 58 75
JV: Deer Isle-Stonington 62-57
Dexter 53, Central 44
At Corinth, Travis Patterson’s 18 points led Dexter over Central.
Dustin Paige netted 16 points for the Tigers while Ben Robinson notched 10 points and 15 rebounds.
Jason Allen led the Red Devil attack with 14 points and 10 rebounds as Lowell Oyster put in 10 points.
Dexter (7-4) 53
Patterson 8-0-18, Paige 8-0-16, Robinson 4-2-10, Foster 2-0-4, Cooley 1-1-3, Clukey 1-0-2, Mountain, Robichaud
Central (2-6) 44
Ja. Allen 7-0-14, Oyster 3-4-10, Jo. Allen 2-0-4, Kane 2-1-6, Straub 2-0-5, Libby 1-2-4, Rollins 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Patterson 2, Kane, Straub
Dexter 12 29 37 53
Central 15 29 41 44
JV: Dexter 47-44
PCHS 77, Lee Acad. 43
At Guilford, Buddy Leavitt poured in 22 points to lead Piscataquis Community past Lee Academy.
Ben Smith notched 16 points for the Pirates while Kyle Pulkkinen netted 10 and Keith Dawson dished out seven assists.
Matt Corbin paced the Panda attack with 15 points as Brian Ripley tossed in 10.
Lee Acad. (2-7) 43
Corbin 6-0-15, Ripley 3-2-10, Severance 1-0-2, Pickering 2-0-4, McAlpine 1-1-4, Ham 0-2-2, Carpenter 2-0-4, Emery 0-2-2, Dow, Mallett, Thompson, Thurlow
PCHS (10-0) 77
Leavitt 8-3-22, Smith 7-2-16, Pulkkinen 5-0-10, Hoffman 1-1-3, White 0-2-2, DeCastro 2-1-6, Dawson 3-0-7, Martell 2-1-5, St. Louis 1-0-2, Burgess 2-0-4, Tracy
3-pt. goals: Ripley 2, Corbin, McAlpine
Lee 14 22 33 43
PCHS 23 48 63 77
JV: PCHS 70-59
Islesboro 90, Eastgate Chr. 63
At Islesboro, Travis Tatro scored 14 of his game-high 25 points in the second quarter to get the unbeaten Islesboro Eagles off to a quick start as they notched their highest point total of the season.
Elek Miller scored 18; Jon Bolduc had 15 points, 11 steals and seven assists; and Ryan Grindal scored 12 points. Rory Diffin grabbed 10 rebounds.
Jon Turgeon led Eastgate Christian of New Gloucester with 25 points. Ben McKay had 12 and Jared McKay added 10.
Eastgate Christian (2-4) 63
B. McKay 3-6-12, J. McKay 4-2-10, Turgeon 12-1-25, Allen, Holbrook 2-0-6, Bernard 1-0-2, Anderson 2-2-6, Leduc 1-0-2
Islesboro (5-0) 90
Bolduc 7-1-15, Tatro 12-1-25, Miller 9-0-18, Grindal 6-0-12, Delaney, Pike, Wuori 0-1-1, Roberts 1-0-2, Kerr 1-1-3, Diffin 2-0-4, Knight 1-0-2, Leach 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Holbrook 2
Eastgate Christian 13 35 46 63
Islesboro 23 52 75 90
Sumner 68, MDI 51
At East Sullivan, J.J. Phinney’s 23 points paced Sumner to victory over Mount Desert Island.
Mike Hardy and Jamey Polk each added 16 points for the Tigers.
Andrew Joseph led the Trojans with nine points while Greg Fellis put in eight.
MDI (2-6) 51
Joseph 4-0-9, Fellis 4-0-8, Jones 1-0-3, Greenleaf 1-0-2, Hopkins 2-0-4, Fernald 1-0-2, Dyer 3-1-7, B. Colbeth 2-0-5, Steeves 2-0-4, Carr 2-1-6, R. Colbeth 0-1-1, Tripp
Sumner (6-3) 68
Phinney 6-6-23, Hardy 5-6-16, Polk 4-7-16, Cowperthwaite 1-0-2, Winslow 0-2-2, Grammer 1-2-4, Duke 1-3-5, Malloy, Hills, Jordan
3-pt. goals: Joseph, Jones, B. Colbeth, Carr; Phinney 5, Polk
MDI 13 26 41 51
Sumner 12 29 49 68
JV: Sumner 58-44
Schenck 69, Mattanawcook 54
At East Millinocket, Mike Hamlin poured in 23 points as the Wolverines ran past the Lynx.
Ryan Deschenes added 14 for Schenck.
Delany Wilkes topped Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln with 17 points and Jon Carney had 10.
Mattanawcook Academy (3-7) 54
Weatherbee 0-1-1, Towle 0-3-3, LaPlante 2-1-5, Crocker 1-0-2, Pete 1-0-2, Cousineau 3-1-7, Wilkes 6-5-17, Leighton, Thornton 0-1-1, Libbey 3-0-6, McLellan, Carney 5-0-10
Schenck (5-5) 69
B. Jamo 2-3-8, Deschenes 7-0-14, Graham 3-0-6, Hamlin 8-3-23, Johnston 3-3-9, Rossignol 3-0-6, Thompson 1-0-2, Lufkin, Spearin 0-1-1, P. Jamo
3-pt. goals: Hamlin 4, B. Jamo
Mattanawcook 11 20 31 54
Schenck 9 25 45 69
JV: Mattanawcook 86-49
Girls basketball
Houlton 31, Bucksport 27
At Houlton, Hannah Socoby tossed in 15 points, including two free throws to pad a two-point lead with four seconds to play, as the Shiretowners prevailed.
Socoby also grabbed 10 rebounds. Sarah Beasley pitched in with eight points and 10 boards.
Heather Pelletier scored 12 points for the Golden Bucks.
Bucksport (1-8) 27
Pollard 3-0-6, Taylor 2-0-5, Gordon 1-0-2, Pelletier 5-1-12, Damon 1-0-2, Richards, Goode, Woodward, Carter
Houlton (6-3) 31
Beasley 3-1-8, Goodrich 1-0-3, Miller 2-1-5, Socoby 3-7-15, Cleary, Foster, Botting, Brown
3-pt. goals: Taylor; Beasley, Goodrich
Bucksport 9 16 18 27
Houlton 14 22 29 31
JV: Houlton 36-28
Shead 38, Highview Chr. 30
At Eastport, the Tigers bolted out to a 27-5 halftime lead, then held off a Highview Christian rally en route to the win.
Samantha Davis led a balanced Shead attack with eight points.
Heather Niles scored 16 for Highview Christian of Charleston.
Highview Christian 30
Plourde, Lewis 0-1-1, Niles 6-1-16, Smith 0-1-1, Drinkwater 4-0-8, Long, Cary 1-0-2, Periera, Waite 1-0-2, Crooker
Shead 38
C. Lingley 1-0-2, Green 2-0-4, Smith 2-0-4, Warren 1-0-2, Preston, Davis 4-0-8, Ricker 2-0-4, Beaulieu 3-1-7, Mitchell 0-1-1, Bouchard 1-0-2, K. Lingley 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Niles 3;
Highview Christian 4 5 21 30
Shead 17 27 28 38
Machias 40, DI-Stonington 38
At Deer Isle, Lean Pritchard and Katrina Rudd hit free throws in the final minute of the game as the Bulldogs topped the Mariners.
Molly Phipps topped Machias with 11 points.
Meghan Wiberg tossed in 11 points for Deer Isle-Stonington.
Machias (1-6) 40
Gardner, Henderson 1-0-2, Carter 0-1-1, Irving 1-6-8, Pitchard 3-1-7, M. Phipps 4-3-11, A. Phipps 3-2-8, Rudd 0-3-3
Deer Isle-Stonington (0-7) 38
Thompson 1-0-2, McDonnell 2-2-6, Dunham, Oliver 1-3-5, Eaton 2-0-4, Murphy 1-0-2, Bray, Wiberg 4-3-11, Steele, Brewer 3-2-8
Machias 6 15 27 40
Deer Isle-Stonington 2 17 24 38
Katahdin 52, Cen. Aroostook 40
At Sherman Station, Mindy Libby netted 12 points to lead Katahdin over Central Aroostook.
Angie Qualey notched 10 points for the Cougars as Sonya McCarthy added nine.
Gabrielle Smith paced the Panthers of Mars Hill with 20 points.
Cen. Aroostook (2-5) 40
Smith 8-2-20, Long 2-1-5, Bell 1-0-2, McCrumb 1-2-4, Fletcher 1-1-3, Lundean 0-2-2, Michaud 2-0-4
Katahdin (6-2) 52
Libby 5-0-12, Qualey 5-0-10, McCarthy 4-1-9, Perrin 1-0-3, B. Duffy-Stanley 1-3-5, K. Duffy-Stanley 1-4-6, Libby 1-1-3, Willett 1-2-4, Violette, McMoarn, Duffy, McAvoy
3-pt. goals: Smith 2; Libby 2, Perrin
Cen. Aroostook 7 21 32 40
Katahdin 12 22 35 52
JV: Katahdin 45-31
Hampden 64, Caribou 30
At Hampden, Emmy Russell led all scorers with 20 points as the Hampden Academy Broncos knocked off the Vikings.
Angela Marden grabbed seven boards for Belfast.
Leah Drew led the Vikes with nine points.
Caribou (1-5) 30
Drew 4-1-9, Schloeman 3-0-6, Monahan 1-3-5, Soucie 2-4-8, Bougie, Vincent, Harrigan 1-0-2
Hampden (6-1) 64
Russell 9-2-20, Bragg 0-1-1, Butler 2-0-4, Campbell 1-1-3, Caron 3-0-6, Hessert 3-1-7, Ireland 1-0-2, Magoon 1-0-2, Martin 1-0-2, Robinson 4-1-9, Wells 2-0-4, Wilson 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: none
Caribou 6 13 18 30
Hampden Academy 16 33 46 64
JV: Hampden 69-19
John Bapst 43, Presque Isle 33
At Bangor, Meghan Sekera scored 13 to lead three double-figure scorers as the Crusaders jumped out to quick lead and held on for the win.
Christina Rich and Stephanie Sockbeson each scored 11 points for John Bapst. Nikki Novak had nine rebounds. Rich also held Presque Isle Billie Blanchard to six points.
Natalie Hamel led the Wildcats with 12 points.
Presque Isle (3-4) 33
Hamel 4-2-12, Watananuchit, Blanchard 2-2-6, Tuttle 3-1-7, Blackstone 2-0-4, McKenna 1-0-2, Post, Condon 1-0-2, Putnam
John Bapst (3-3) 43
Sekera 5-0-13, Rich 3-5-11, Sockbeson 4-3-11, Crotty 0-3-3, Yeo, Storer 1-0-2, Clough, Novak 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Hamel 2; Sekera 3
Presque Isle 6 10 20 33
John Bapst 13 24 30 43
JV: John Bapst 47-36
Belfast 53, Maranacook 42
At Belfast, Kate LaHaye scored 22 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, made five steals, and blocked three shots to lead the host Lions, who finished with 44 total rebounds.
Kristen Sinclair scored 14 points and Kasie Mason added 10 for Maranacook of Readfield.
Maranacook (1-7) 42
Sinclair 5-2-14, Mason 4-2-10, Masse, Calligan, Hanson 0-2-2, Tims 2-2-6, Leary 3-2-8, Colfer, Brennan 1-0-2, Pruett
Belfast (4-4) 53
LaHaye 8-6-22, A. Bryant 4-0-8, K. Bryant 2-4-8, Crandall 2-3-7, Lane 2-0-4, Marden 0-2-2, Mehuren 1-0-2, Brown, Billings
3-pt. goals: Sinclair 2
Maranacook 12 20 31 42
Belfast 22 30 42 53
JV: Belfast 49-32
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