Frosts carry Calais past ‘Guagus

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CALAIS – Brothers James Frost and Andy Frost combined for 13 points in the overtime period Monday while carrying Calais to a 92-82 schoolboy basketball victory over Narraguagus of Harrington. James Frost totaled 22 points for Calais while Nathan Pelletier scored 20, Andy Frost 18…
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CALAIS – Brothers James Frost and Andy Frost combined for 13 points in the overtime period Monday while carrying Calais to a 92-82 schoolboy basketball victory over Narraguagus of Harrington.

James Frost totaled 22 points for Calais while Nathan Pelletier scored 20, Andy Frost 18 and Joe Footer 12.

Jason Snider topped all scorers with 32 points for the Knights, including six 3-pointers. Darren Frazier scored 15, Steve Knapp 10 and Brandon Emerson, who connected on a 3-pointer with seven seconds remaining to the send the game to overtime, finished with 10 points.

Narraguagus (5-6) 82

Snider 12-2-32, Frasier 4-6-15, Knapp 5-0-10, Emerson 4-0-10, Shaw 4-0-9, DiGiaoia 2-0-4, Skeate, Alley

Calais (11-0) 92

J. Frost 9-3-22, Pelletier 9-2-20, Frost 6-6-18, Footer 6-0-12, J. McDonald 3-1-7. Adams 2-3-7, LaPointe 1-2-4, S. McDonald 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Snider 6, Emerson 2, Frazier, Shaw; J. Frost

Narraguagus 15 33 47 74 82

Calais 15 38 57 74 92

JV: Narraguagus 61-54

Old Town 59, Caribou 57

Vikings’ Sam scores 1,000th

At MacKenzie Gym in Old Town, Shawn Kenniston scored the tying basket with 26 seconds remaining, then hit an eight-foot pull-up jumper from the lane with seven seconds left to life the Indians to victory.

Kenniston finished with 26 points to lead Old Town, whiel J.R. Madden contributed 10.

Caribou senior James Sam poured in a game-high 29 points to go over 1,000 for his career. He went into the game with 980.

Joel Griffeth netted 10 points for the Vikings.

Caribou (6-3) 57

Sam 12-5-29, Griffeth 4-2-10, Cyr 3-0-6, Noyes 2-0-4, Beaulieu 2-0-4, Giles 1-2-4, Nason

Old Town (3-5) 59

Kenniston 11-3-26, Madden 4-0-10, Robbins 3-3-9, Brown 3-0-6, Mahaney 1-1-3, Stormann 0-2-2, Jackson 1-0-3, Tewhey

3-pt. goals: Kenniston, Madden 2

Caribou 14 27 44 57

Old Town 15 34 43 59

JV: Old Town 54-46

Woodland 78, WA 64

At Woodland, Bob Ferry scored 24 points to fuel the Dragons’ win.

Frankie Morrison netted 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds for Woodland, while John Kesel added 11 points.

Bob Richardson led Washington Academy of East Machias with 17 points. Stephen Holmes had 12.

Washington Academy (7-3) 64

Richardson 6-4-17, Holmes 5-0-12, Emery 2-3-7, Ramsdell 4-0-8, Berry 3-0-6, Fagonde 1-0-3, Gibson 2-0-4, Stevens 2-0-5, Gray 1-0-2, Franz, Reing, G. Richardson, Mawhinney

Woodland (9-4) 78

Ferry 10-0-24, Morrison 8-2-20, Kesel 4-1-11, Lord 1-6-8, Gillespie 2-0-4, Nicholas 2-2-6, Worster 1-0-3, M. Kesel 1-0-2, Pike

3-pt. goals: Richardson, Holmes 2, Stevens; Ferry 4, Morrison 2, Worster

WA 13 29 44 64

Woodland 20 36 60 78

JV: WA 73-63

Easton 78, Fort Fairfield 52

At Fort Fairfield, Derek Carlow poured in 24 points on eight 3-pointers to power the Bears past the Tigers.

Easton, which went on a 20-1 scoring run to start the second quarter, featured a balanced scoring attack with 14 points from Matt Osgood and 13 each from Andrew Perry and Ryan Lamoreau. Darren Cyr contributed 10 points.

James McLaughlin paced the Tigers with 16 points and Tim Blier added 10.

Easton (9-3) 78

Chalou 0-2-2, Osgood 5-04-14, Perry 3-6-13, Carlow 8-0-24, Albert 1-0-2, Lamoreau 5-3-13, Hewitt, Cyr 4-2-10, Carbone

Fort Fairfield (1-9) 52

Kenneson 3-1-7, Cunningham, Esancy, Blier 4-1-10, Bernaiche 0-1-1, Helstrom 3-0-6, Arato 2-2-6, McLaughlin 5-3-16, Dorsey 1-0-2, Armstrong 0-2-2, DeMerchant 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Perry, Carlow 8; Blier, McLaughlin 3

Easton 6 34 54 78

Fort Fairfield 17 28 40 52

JV: Fort Fairfield 65-43

DI-Stonington 74, Machias 59

At Machias, Justin Boyce led Deer Isle-Stonington with 13 points while Josh Bolton added 11.

Hank Gielarowski chipped in with 10 points.

Jeff Copp scored 22 points for Machias while Kevin Loughlin had 11.

Deer Isle-Stonington (6-5) 74

Boyce 4-5-13, Bolton 5-1-11, Gielarowski 4-2-10, Perez 4-1-9, Hardy 3-2-8, Ray 3-1-7, Wallace 2-0-5, Trundy 2-0-4, Martin 2-0-4, Gray 1-0-3, Smith

Machias (2-10) 59

Copp 9-2-22, Day 5-5-15, Loughlin 5-1-11, Richards 3-0-6, Getchell 2-0-5, Smith, Millay, Parker

3-pt. goals: Wallace, Gray; Copp 2, Getchell

Deer Isle-Stonington 20 39 56 74

Machias 16 28 44 59

JV: Deer Isle-Stonington 64-55

Lubec 75, Shead 72

At Eastport, Nick Boutin poured in 29 points to carry Lubec to its first victory of the season.

William Feltner scored 16 points and Jason Mallar chipped in with 10.

Larry Bowen scored 22 points to pace Shead while Darrin Constant tossed in 20.

Lubec (1-8) 75

Boutin 11-6-29, Feltner 7-2-16, Mallar 4-0-10, Buehner 3-2-8, Lord 0-4-4, Gross 3-1-8, Hall, Lyons

Shead (5-7) 72

Bowen 10-0-22, Constant 6-2-20, Cox 2-0-4, Maloney 2-2-6, Ingersoll 3-1-7, Urquhart 1-2-4, Toney 3-0-6, Bones 1-4-6

3-pt. goals: Mallar 2, Boutin, Gross; Constant 3, Bowen 2

Lubec 18 34 49 75

Shead 22 34 50 72

JV: Lubec 74-37

Piscataquis 72, Penobscot Val. 49

At Howland, Buddy Leavitt scored 17 points to lead unbeaten Piscataquis of Guilford to victory.

For Penobscot Valley, Scott Bates led the way with 20 points.

Piscataquis (11-0) 72

Leavitt 7-3-17, DeCastro 3-1-8, Dawson 4-0-8, Burgess 4-0-8, Smith 3-1-7, Watson 3-1-7, Pulkkinen 3-0-6, Carson 0-3-3, White 1-0-2, Martel 1-0-2, St. Louis 1-0-2, Tracy 0-2-2, Hoffman

Penobscot Valley (5-6) 49

Bates 9-2-20, Harris 3-1-7, Morin 3-0-6, Cloukey 2-0-4, Oakes 1-0-3, Cummings 1-0-3, McPike 1-0-2, Slowikowski 1-0-2, Sereyko 1-0-2, Doyon, Artes, Mulligan, Gifford

3-pt. goals: DeCastro; Oakes, Cummings

Piscataquis 15 32 55 72

Penobscot Valley 9 24 38 49

JV: Piscataquis 64-61

Lee 52, Central 49

At Corinth, Frank Severance scored 18 points to help the Pandas win their fourth game.

Brian Ripley chipped in with 15 points for the winners.

Lowell Oyster paced Central with 14 points. Mark Straub chipped in with 11 points and 12 rebounds and Joe Allen netted 10 points.

Lee (4-7) 52

Corbin 3-2-8, Thurlow 1-0-2, Severence 7-1-18, Pickering 2-0-4, A. Ham, Carpenter 1-0-2, J. Ham 2-1-6, Ripley 6-1-15, Emery, Mallett

Central (3-9) 49

Jo. Allen 2-5-10, Ja. Allen 0-2-2, Kane 2-2-6, Straub 5-1-11, Oyster 7-0-14, Libby 2-2-6, Rollins, Strout, Sanford

3-pt. goals: Severence 3, Je. Ham, Ripley 2; Jo. Allen

Lee 17 30 43 52

Central 13 28 36 49

JV: Central 67-58

Girls basketball

DI-Stonington 48, Machias 31

At Machias, Meghan Wiberg scored 18 points to help lead the Deer Isle-Stonington Mariners.

Hollan Oliver scored 12 for the Mariners.

Molly Phipps led the Bulldogs with 14.

Deer Isle-Stonington (2-10) 48

Thompson, McDonnell 3-1-7, Dunham, Oliver 5-1-12, Eaton 3-0-7, Wiberg 9-0-18, Brewer 2-0-4

Machias (1-9) 31

Gardner 1-2-4, Rudd, A. Phipps 2-1-5, M. Phipps 5-4-14, Pritchard 2-1-6, Carter, Henderson 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Oliver, Eaton; Pritchard

DI-Stonington 3 13 25 48

Machias 3 8 20 31

JV: DI-Stonington 63-53 (2OT)

Hodgdon 53, Washburn 40

At Washburn, Danielle Fitzpatrick’s eight second-quarter points sparked a 16-8 scoring run for Hodgdon.

Fitzpatrick finished with 15 points for the winners and Alicia Dwyer added 13.

Liz Howard poured in 19 points for Washburn and Crystal Blakney added nine.

Hodgdon (9-4) 53

Quint 2-0-5, Kennedy, McGary 2-4-8, Sloat, D. Fitzpatrick 5-2-15, Griffin 1-3-5, A. Fitzpatrick 1-1-3, Smith, Nightingale 1-2-4, Tidd, Dwyer 4-5-13, Wilson

Washburn (5-6) 40

C. McLaughlin 0-1-1, Flanagin 1-0-2, Howard 6-5-19, N. McLaughlin 1-0-3, J. Maynard 2-0-4, L. Maynard, C. Blakney 3-0-9, A. Blakney, Jordan, Campbell 0-2-2, Dooody

3-pt. goals: Quint, D. Fitzpatrick 3; Howard 2, N. McLaughlin, C. Blakney 3

Hodgdon 11 27 40 53

Washburn 6 14 24 40

JV: Washburn 38-25

Old Town 55, Caribou 31

At Old Town, Sarah Metivier led Old Town with 22 points while Renee Thibodeau added 10.

Ashley Soucie was Caribou’s top scorer with 11 points.

Caribou (3-6) 31

Bougie 0-1-1, Soucie 5-1-11, Harrigan 1-0-2, Schloeman 2-0-4, King 1-0-2, Drew 2-0-4, Monahan 2-1-5, Willey 1-0-2, Vincent

Old Town (3-6) 55

Greene 1-0-2, Thibodeau 4-2-10, Maurais, 3-0-6, Brown 2-0-4, Saucier 2-1-5, Metivier 10-2-22, Kennedy 2-0-4, Eastman 1-0-2, Cole, Hesseltine

3-pt. goals: none

Caribou 8 14 15 31

Old Town 14 27 46 55

JV: Old Town 36-26

Shead 58, Washington Acad. 48

At Eastport, Sara Ricker scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lift Shead to the win.

Jaime Green had 12 points and 11 rebounds, while Natalie Smith added 12 points for the winners.

Diana Bourdeau scored 16 for Washington Academy of East Machias and Miranda Copeland netted 15.

Washington Academy 48

Bourdeau 6-1-16, Copeland 6-3-15, Ferguson 1-6-8, Govoni 2-0-4, Mawhinney 1-0-3, N. Stauffer 1-0-2, K. Stauffer, Dennison, Albee, K. Stauffer

Shead 58

Ricker 8-6-22, Green 6-0-12, Smith 6-0-12, Smith 6-0-12, Davis 2-0-6, C. Lingley 2-0-4, Beaulieu 1-0-2, K. Lingley

3-pt. goals: Bourdeau 3, Mawhinney; Davis 2

Washington Acad. 25 30 38 48

Shead 6 26 43 58

JV: Shead 33-32

Houlton 49, Madawaska 42

At Madawaska, Sarah Beasley scored 17 points as the Shiretowners held off a fourth-quarter rally by the Owls to earn the win.

Kasey Cleary tossed in 14 points for Houlton.

Meghan Marshall led Madawaska with 19 points and Kristine Cyr fired in 16.

Houlton (8-4) 49

Beasley 8-0-17, Bottling 1-0-2, Cleary 5-1-14, Cole 1-0-3, Miller 2-0-4, Socoby 4-1-9, Brown, Foster, Goodrich, Henderson

Madawaska (4-7) 42

Marshall 9-1-19, Cyr 7-2-16, Gerard 2-0-4, Morneault 0-1-1, Sirois 1-0-2, Martin, Lavertu

3-pt. goals: Cleary 3, Beasley, Cole

Houlton 17 33 44 49

Madawaska 12 20 28 42

JV: Houlton 57-30

Katahdin 68, Fort Fairfield 55

At Sherman Station, Sonya McCarthy scored a game-high 24 points and Mindy Libby tossed in 17 more as Katahdin triumphed.

Bethany Perrin scored 11 more for the winners, who pulled away in the second half after holding a five-point lead at intermission.

Miranda Butler’s 21 points, Ashlie Churchill’s 17 and Danielle Searles’ 11 led Fort Fairfield.

Fort Fairfield (4-7) 55

Churchill 4-7-17, M. Butler 6-9-21, Searles 3-5-11, Ellis 1-0-2, DeMerchant, Beaulieu, Gardner 1-0-2, S. Butler 1-0-2, Rogeski

Katahdin (7-5) 68

McCarthy 6-9-24, Mi. Libby 5-7-17, Perrin 5-1-11, L. Duffy-Stanley 0-3-3, McMoarn 2-0-4, K. Duffy-Stanley, Me. Libby 1-1-4, Duffy, Qualey 1-0-2, Willett 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Churchill 2; McCarthy 3, Me. Libby

Fort Fairfield 14 26 41 55

Katahdin 14 31 50 68

JV: Katahdin 45-21

So. Aroostook 65, Ashland 37

At Ashland, the Southern Aroostook Warriors used a balanced scoring attack to notch the victory.

Kristi Brooker scored 15 points for the winners of Dyer Brook, while Rhonda Chambers added 11 and Kara Dickinson put in 10.

Michelle Muffler paced Ashland with 10 points.

Southern Aroostook (9-3) 65

Hartin 1-0-2, Chambers 3-5-11, Porter 1-0-2, Brooker 5-4-14, Lyons 3-1-8, Toothaker 2-1-5, Crandall, Boutilier 2-0-4, Brisley, Dickinson 3-4-10, Green 1-0-2, Violette, McGary 2-0-6

Ashland (2-8) 37

Millett 2-0-4, M. Muffler 4-2-10, Martin 2-0-4, Collier 2-1-5, Levesque, Caron 2-0-4, P. Muffler, Smith 2-4-8, Campbell 1-0-2, D’Ozier

3-pt. goals: Brooker, Lyons, McCray

So. Aroostook 19 31 53 65

Ashland 10 20 29 37

JV: Southern Aroostook 49-27

Cent. Aroostook 57, Wisdom 37

At Mars Hill, Gabrielle Smith and Jessica Long each scored 20 points to pace the Central Aroostook Panthers past Wisdom of St. Agatha.

Smith scored 12 of her points in the third quarter.

Kelly Cyr scored 16 to lead the Pioneers.

Wisdom (4-7) 37

Cyr 4-7-16, Chamberlain 3-0-7, Bourgoin 0-1-1, Michaud 3-0-6, Harris 2-0-4, Picard 1-0-3, Tardif

Central Aroostook (6-5) 57

Long 9-0-20, Smith 9-1-20, Caron 0-2-2, Bell, McCrum 2-3-7, Fletcher 2-0-4, Barton 1-0-2, Lundeen, Michaud 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Long 2, Smith; Chamberlain, Picard

Wisdom 5 14 24 37

Central Aroostook 11 26 44 57

JV: Central Aroostook 55-26

Hockey

Maranacook 5, Houtlon/Hod. 4

At Houlton, Ian Harger scored the game-winning goal – his second goal of the game – 3:32 into the overtime period to give Maranacook of Readfield the victory over Houlton-Hodgdon.

Dave Faulhaber, Ben Jones, and Tim Colony scored the other goals for the winners. Matt Zeb saved 25 of 29 shots.

For the Black Hawks, David Carmichael scored twice. Jeremy London and Lucas Fitzpatrick each added a goal. Brandon Carmichael made 14 saves on 19 shots.


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