EASTPORT – Sara Ricker poured in 29 points to lead the Shead Tigers to a 56-42 schoolgirl basketball victory over the Lubec Hornets Friday night.
Jamie Green followed up with eight points and 10 rebounds for the Tigers.
Sara McConnell led Lubec with 15 points.
Lubec (5-6) 42
McConnell 6-3-15, Lavalley 3-1-7, Richardson 2-2-7, Pike 3-0-6, McPherson 2-0-5, Newman 1-0-2, Jones, Farmer, Lesuer, Daye
Shead (9-3) 56
Ricker 11-7-29, Green 4-0-8, C. Lingley 3-0-7, Smith 3-0-6, Davis 2-0-4, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Warren, Preston, Mitchell, Bouchard, K. Lingley
3-pt. goals: Richardson, McPherson; C. Lingley
Lubec 8 21 30 42
Shead 14 31 35 56
JV: Shead 28-25
Narraguagus 54, Machias 29
At Machias, the Knights turned up their press and outscored the Bulldogs 19-1 in the third quarter to earn the win.
Brittany Howe led Narraguagus of Harrington with 14 points. Kate Farnsworth added 10.
Amanda Carter tossed in 11 points for Machias.
Narraguagus (7-4) 54
C. Barbee 2-0-4, M. Barbee 1-0-2, Sawyer 3-1-7, Perry 1-0-2, L. Barbee 3-0-6, Snider 2-1-5, S. Howe 1-0-2, Pounder 1-0-2, Farnsworth 4-0-10, B. Howe 6-2-14, Tinney, Woodsum
Machias (1-9) 29
Gardner 2-0-4, Phipps 1-1-3, Pritchard 3-2-9, Carter 3-2-11, Henderson 1-0-2, Rudd
3-pt. goals: Farnsworth 2; Carter 3, Pritchard
Narraguagus 11 23 42 54
Machias 10 18 19 29
JV: Narraguagus 71-15
Houlton 48, Hodgdon 39
At Hodgdon, the Shiretowners crept out to a four-point lead after the first quarter and didn’t trail for the rest of the game.
Kasey Cleary paced the winners with 16 points, Hannah Socoby added 13 and Sarah Beasley put in 11.
Lura Griffin and Sara Quint each scored eight points for Hodgdon. Griffin also had six rebounds and five assists.
Houlton (10-4) 48
Cleary 6-0-16, Socoby 3-6-13, Beasley 5-1-11, Miller 2-0-4, Goodrich 1-0-2, Botting 1-0-2, Foster
Hodgdon (9-5) 39
Griffin 4-0-8, Quint 4-0-8, D. Fitzpatrick 2-1-6, Dwyer 3-0-6, A. Fitzpatrick 2-0-4, Kennedy 1-0-3, McGary 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Nightingale, Tidd, Wilson
3-pt. goals: Cleary 4, Socoby; D. Fitzpatrick, Kennedy
Houlton 10 20 32 48
Hodgdon 6 14 23 39
JV: Houlton 41-32
Van Buren 64, Easton 23
At Van Buren, Nicole Corbin scored 23 points to lead the unbeaten Crusaders to the win.
Danielle Gagnon chipped in with 16 for Van Buren, which outscored the Bears 22-8 in the second quarter, and 15-2 in the third to break it open.
Korrin Patterson paced Easton with six points.
Easton (0-12) 23
Patterson 2-0-6, Ferris 2-0-4, Lovely 2-0-4, O’Mara 1-0-2, Carbone 2-1-5, Baker
Van Buren (12-0) 64
Corbin 7-1-15, D. Gagnon 7-2-16, Wright 1-3-5, Doucette 2-0-4, M. Parent 4-1-9, T. Gagnon 2-2-6, Porter 2-1-5, Caron 0-2-2, Devilbiss 1-0-2, Cyr, Hughes, H. Parent
3-pt. goals: Patterson 2
Easton 10 18 20 23
Van Buren 20 42 57 64
Madwaska 40, Cen. Aroostook 35
At Madawaska, Kay Gerard netted 12 points as the Owls held off the Panthers.
Melissa Morneault chipped in with 10 points for Madawaska.
Gabrielle Smith paced Central Aroostook of Mars Hill with 11 points and Sarah McCrum added 10.
Central Aroostook (7-6) 35
Bell, Long 2-1-5, Lundeen 3-0-9, Robinson, mcCrum 5-0-10, Smith 5-1-11
Madawaska (5-7) 40
Gerard 6-0-12, Martin 1-0-2, Cyr 2-0-4, Morneault 4-2-10, Marshall 4-1-9, Lavertu 1-1-3, Sirois
3-pt. goals: Lundeen 3
Central Aroostook 8 18 24 35
Madawaska 10 19 27 40
JV: Madawaska 47-38
Fort Fairfield 50, Wisdom 33
At St. Agatha, Maranda Butler poured in 18 points as the Tigers rolled over the Pioneers.
Ashlie Churchill and Danielle Searles each contributed 15 points for Fort Fairfield.
Becky Chamberlain scored 11 for Wisdom and Nina Michaud had nine points and six rebounds.
Fort Fairfield (6-7) 50
Arato, DeMerchant, Enman, Beaulieu, Gardner 1-0-3, S. Butler, M. Butler 8-1-17, Churchill 6-0-15, Rogeski, Searles 6-3-15
Wisdom (4-9) 33
Picard 1-0-2, Tardif, Cyr 1-3-6, Harris, Michaud 4-1-9, Bourgoin 2-1-5, Chamberlain 4-2-11
3-pt. goals: Churchill 2, Gardner; Cyr, Chamberlain
Fort Fairfield 12 32 40 50
Wisdom 7 12 22 33
JV: Wisdom 41-37
Washburn 49, Ashland 29
At Ashland, Liz Howard poured in 19 points to lead Washburn to its sixth victory.
Jill Maynard added eight points for the winners.
Amanda Martin paced Ashland with 13 points and Amber Smith netted eight.
Washburn (6-7) 49
C. McLaughlin, Flanagan 3-0-7, N. McLaughlin, Howard 8-2-19, J. Maynard 1-6-8, L. Maynard, C. Blakney 0-2-2, A. Blakney 1-1-3, Jordan 1-1-3, Campbell 3-1-7, Morrow
Ashland (2-11) 29
Millett 0-4-4, Muffler 2-0-4, Martin 4-5-13, Caron, Collins, Smith 4-0-8, Campbell
3-pt. goals: Flanagan
Washburn 14 23 41 49
Ashland 3 10 17 29
Boys basketball
Narraguagus 63, Jones.-Beals 52
At Harrington, Steven Knapp carried the Knights past the Royals with 14 points.
Darren Fraser contributed 13 points, and Jason Snider added 11 points, while Luke Shaw gave Narraguagus a lead in the second quarter by netting six of his 10 total points.
D.R. Alley led Jonesport-Beals with 15 points, and Alvin Beal contributed 14 points.
Jonesport-Beals (10-2) 52
D. Alley 7-0-15, Mitchell 2-0-4, J. Beal 2-0-4, Kelley, Al. Beal 6-2-14, Robinson 1-0-2, Ab. Beal 1-0-2, S. Alley 1-1-3, Merchant, J. Alley 4-0-8
Narraguagus (6-6) 63
Snider 5-1-11, Shaw 4-0-10, Beal 0-1-1, Emerson, Alley 2-0-5, Fraser 5-1-13, Skeat, Knapp 6-2-14, Digioia 2-5-9
3-pt. goals: D. Alley; Shaw 2, Alley 1, Fraser 2
Jonesport-Beals 12 23 38 52
Narraguagus 14 35 50 63
Central Aroostook 64, Wisdom 57
At Mars Hill, Lance Bradstreet netted 19 points to power the Panthers.
Craig Allen scored 14 for Central Aroostook, while Dan Codrey added 12 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.
Chad Gervais scored a game-high 20 for the Pioneers of St. Agatha. Ryan Paradis added 19.
Wisdom (4-9) 57
A. Gervais, Aa. Gervais, Paradis 6-7-19, C. Gervais 8-3-20, C. Michaud 0-3-3, Hebert, Thibeault 2-2-6, Guerrette, N. Michaud 2-0-4
Central Aroostook (10-3) 64
Grew 1-2-4, Durost 2-1-5, Bradstreet 9-1-19, Brewer 2-0-4, Allen 6-0-14, Collins, Simonson 0-1-1, Walsh, Woodworth, Codrey 6-0-12
3-pt. goals: C. Gervais; Woodworth
Wisdom 8 14 29 52
Central Aroostook 14 28 46 64
JV: Central Aroostook 83-47
Madawaska 64, Fort Fairfield 57
At Fort Fairfield, Guy Michaud hit five of five free throws in overtime, totaling 10 points in the extra session out of his 31 overall, to lead the Owls to victory.
B.J. Dufour helped the cause with 16 for the winners. Michaud nailed a three-point bucket to cap a 6-0 run to force the overtime.
James McLaughlin led the Tigers with 20 points while Tim Blier added 16.
Fort Fairfield (1-10) 57
Kenneson 2-2-6, Blier 7-1-16, Arato 3-2-8, McLaughlin 8-2-20, Dorsey 3-1-7, Armstrong, DeMerchant, Trastrom
Madawaska (6-7) 64
J. Michaud 3-1-8, G. Michaud 9-9-31, Cyr 1-0-2, LeVesque 1-2-4, Dufour 7-2-16, Hansen 1-0-3, Paradis
3-pt. goals: G. Michaud 4, Hansen, J. Michaud; McLaughlin 2, Blier
Madawaska 17 28 36 49 64
Fort Fairfield 15 25 35 49 57
JV: Fort Fairfield 53-37
Dexter 71, Searsport 43
At Searsport, the Tigers roared off to a 14-0 start, then turned back Viking rallies for the win.
Dexter (10-5) 71
Russell 0-2-2, Patterson 6-3-15, Mountain 2-0-4, Cooley 0-1-1, Robichaud, Hersey 0-4-4, Robinson 12-0-25, Clukey 2-2-6, Kenny, Vafiades, Foster 1-2-4, Paige 3-0-6, Roach 2-0-4
Searsport (0-12) 43
Moran, Vasiliauskas 1-3-5, Relyea 6-0-13, Weaver 0-1-1, Mercer 1-2-4, Grove 6-0-12, Mercier, Lockhart 1-0-2, Robertson, McFarlin 3-0-6, Ward, Flannery, Quisenberry
3-pt. goals: Robinson; Relyea
Dexter 18 33 52 71
Searsport 11 20 35 43
JV: Searsport 61-48
Easton 73, Van Buren 58
At Van Buren, Ryan Lamoreau tossed in 25 points to pace the Bears past the Crusaders.
Matt Osgood had 22 points and Derek Carlow hit five 3-pointers en route to 17 points for Easton.
Stacy Ayotte scored 23 to lead Van Buren. Zac Cote had 11 points and six rebounds, while Eric Ayotte had nine assists.
Easton (11-3) 73
Chalou, Osgood 11-0-22, Perry 4-0-9, Carlow 6-0-17, Lamoreau 12-1-25, Hewitt, Cyr, Carbone
Van Buren (4-8) 58
S. Ayotte 10-1-23, Chasse 2-0-4, E. Ayotte 1-0-2, Cote 4-3-11, Smith 4-0-8, Corbin 2-2-8, Parent, Masemola 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Carlow 5, Perry; S. Ayotte 2, Corbin 2
Easton 23 36 52 73
Van Buren 12 24 41 58
Lee 91, Katahdin 86
At Lee, Matt Corbin hit eight free throws down the stretch and Adam Ham added three as the Pandas held on to upset the Cougars of Sherman Station.
Brandon McCarthy poured in 22 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter, including 5 of 6 on 3-pointers, as Katahdin cut a 20-point deficit halfway through the final quarter down to three with 20 seconds remaining.
Brian Ripley spearheaded the Panda scoring with 24 points, Jeremy Ham also hit five 3-pointers as he contributed 20, Corbin 19, and Frank Severance 13. Ripley also grabbed 11 rebounds and Severance had six assists.
Dan Cullen added 14 points for the Cougars, and Doug Atkinson had 11.
Katahdin (11-2) 86
McCarthy 12-7-36, Cullen 6-2-14, Atkinson 4-0-11, Lane 1-3-6, McNally 1-2-4, Cyr 2-2-8, Kelley 3-0-7, Perry, Sullivan, T. Rodgerson, Heath, D. Rodgerson
Lee (5-7) 91
Ripley 10-4-24, Corbin 4-10-19, J. Ham 7-1-20, Severance 5-0-13, Pickering 3-0-6, A. Ham 1-5-7, Carpenter 0-2-2, Thurlow, McAlpine, Mallett
3-pt. goals: McCarthy 5, Atkinson 3, Cyr 2, Lane, Kelley; J. Ham 5, Severance 3, Corbin 1
Katahdin 14 28 48 86
Lee 22 45 66 91
JV: Lee 69-60 (OT)
Orono 53, Stearns 51
At Millinocket, Daryl Watson hit a basket with less than 50 seconds to break a tie and lead the Red Riots to the win.
Watson finished with a game-high 14 points. Eric Kempen scored 11 for Orono.
Rick Deloge and Les Cote finished with 11 points each for the Minutemen.
Orono (5-6) 53
Watson 5-2-14, Kempen 5-0-11, Mehuren 1-2-4, Heightman 3-0-8, Sinclair 2-1-5, White 2-0-4, Saucier 2-0-4, Ulrich 1-0-3, Perron, Ellis
Stearns (1-13) 51
Deloge 4-3-11, Cote 4-2-11, DiFrederico 3-1-7, Leino 3-0-7, Wheaton 4-0-8, Mosca 3-1-7, Hartwell, Bragdon
3-pt. goals: Watson 2, Kempen, Heightman, Ulrich; Cote
Orono 17 32 41 53
Stearns 10 23 40 51
JV: Orono 54-49
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