November 14, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Frost lifts Calais past Houlton Players score nine fourth-quarter points to key team’s comeback

HOULTON – James Frost scored all nine of his points in the fourth quarter Monday night to help Calais come from behind to post a 76-69 schoolboy basketball victory over the Shiretowners.

Joe Footer led the way for Calais with 21 points, while Andy Frost scored 16. Doug Adams and Scott MacDonald provided 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Peter Bates spearheaded the Houlton effort with a game-high 39 points on 17-for-20 shooting. He also pulled down 15 rebounds. James Skehan added 15 points.

Calais (12-1) 76

Footer 9-3-21, A. Frost 5-5-16, S. MacDonald 3-4-10, Pelletier 1-0-2, Adams 4-4-12, J. Frost 4-0-9, LaPointe 2-0-4, J. MacDonald 1-0-2

Houlton (3-10) 69

Bates 17-5-39, Skehan 6-3-15, J. O’Connell 1-0-3, L. O’Connell 3-1-7, Donahue 0-1-1, Drake 1-0-2, Fitzpatrick 1-0-2, Lenentine, Brown, Belyea, Lloyd

3-pt. goals: A. Frost, J. Frost; J. O’Connell

Calais 13 30 54 76

Houlton 18 38 54 69

JV: Calais 49-47

C. Aroostook 72, Madawaska 58

At Mars Hill, Craig Allen connected for 25 points and Lance Bradstreet tossed in 23 to power the Panthers to victory.

Dan Codrey chipped in with 12 points for Central Aroostook.

Guy Michaud’s 19 points led Madawaska, while Keith Cyr netted 12 and B.J. Dufour had 11.

Madawaska (6-8) 58

J. Michaud 1-2-4, G. Michaud 7-4-19, Cyr 6-0-12, Levesque, Paradis, Dufour 4-3-11, Hansen 1-1-3, Garcia 3-3-9

Central Aroostook (11-4) 72

Grew, Durost 1-0-2, Bradstreet 8-7-23, Brewer 2-1-5, Allen 9-5-25, Collins 1-0-3, Walsh, Woodworth 1-0-2, Codrey 12

3-pt. goals: G. Michaud; Allen 2, Collins

Madawaska 9 19 39 58

Cen. Aroostook 23 38 55 72

JV: Central Aroostook 63-36

Hodgdon 85, Fort Fairfield 55

At Fort Fairfield, Tyler Putnam poured in 30 points and grabbed nine rebounds to power the Hawks to victory.

Matt London contributed 18 points and 10 rebounds for Hodgdon, with Chris Blanchette scoring 13 points and Matt Day adding 10.

Tim Blier paced Fort Fairfield with 14 points.

Hodgdon (13-2) 85

Day 2-6-10, Sanford 1-0-2, Griffin 0-3-3, Putnam 13-4-30, Blanchette 6-1-13, E. Bither 3-0-6, A. Bither 1-0-3, London 9-018, Prescott

Fort Fairfield (1-13) 55

Kenneson 2-2-6, Cunningham, Esancy 0-1-1, Blier 5-4-14, Bernaiche 0-1-1, Helstrom 3-0-7, Arato 2-1-5, McLaughlin 2-1-6, Dorsey 3-2-8, Bubar, Armstrong 2-0-4, DeMerchant 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: A. Bither; Helstrom, McLaughlin, DeMerchant

Hodgdon 21 38 66 85

Fort Fairfield 17 30 46 55

JV: Hodgdon 59-52

So. Aroostook 85, Ashland 54

At Ashland, Jordan Shields scored 21 points to propel Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook to victory.

Corey Shields netted 20 points and Lucas Nadeau contributed 10.

For Ashland, Geoffrey LeBlanc scored 17 points.

Southern Aroostook 85

J. Shields 8-1-21, C. Shields 9-2-20, Nadeau 5-0-10, Putnam 2-4-8, Edkins 0-1-1, Wilkins 3-1-8, Grant 2-0-5, Dubois 1-0-2, J. Nadeau 0-1-1, McCluskey 1-1-3, Hersey 3-0-6

Ashland 54

LeBlanc 6-4-17, Junkins 3-0-7, Perry 2-0-4, Hitchcock 2-0-5, Lovewell 2-0-4, Oakes 1-0-3, Austin 2-0-6, Durrell 0-2-2, Ham 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: J. Shields 4, Wilkins, Grant; Austin 2, LeBlanc, Hitchcock, Oakes, Junkins

So. Aroostook 25 44 73 85

Ashland 06 19 36 54

Ellsworth 69, Foxcroft 49

At Ellsworth, Derek Awalt led the scoring attack for Ellsworth with 18 points as the Eagles kept Foxcroft Academy winless.

For the Eagles, John Morse contributed 16 points and eight rebounds and Steven Dewitt added 10 points.

Lincoln Robinson scored 10 points to lead the Ponies.

Foxcroft Academy (0-13)

Robinson 5-0-10, Wentworth 3-0-8, Withee 2-2-6, White 1-2-4, Imbert 3-0-6, Hewes, Croan, Lizotte 1-0-2, Brugger 3-3-9, Robinson, Mullis 1-2-4

Ellsworth (7-6)

Awalt 9-0-18, Morse 8-0-16, Dewitt 3-4-10, King 2-0-4, Mayo 1-2-4, Murray 1-0-2, A. Smith 1-2-4, Morse, Sawyer, C. Smith 1-0-3, Richards 2-0-4, Boles 1-0-2, Bradford 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Wentworth 2; C. Smith

Foxcroft Academy 14 31 39 49

Ellsworth 19 41 52 69

Pine Tree 71, Hebron 59

At Hebron, four players scored in double figures for the Breakers as Pine Tree Academy edged the Lumberjacks.

Brandon Yap topped Pine Tree Academy of Freeport with 21 points while Chris Gepford had 19, Chris Boone 17 and Jason Giradano 13.

Dwayne Harmon led Hebron Academy with 22 points. Brett Mitchell chipped in with 14 and Collin Orcutt added 13.

Pine Tree Academy (2-7) 71

Boone 7-3-17, Casson, Dayen, Gepford 8-3-19, Giradano 4-3-13, Hartman, Little, Ramphal, Yap 10-1-21, Pelton

Hebron Academy (2-10) 69

Harmon 10-2-22, Orcutt 5-3-13, Downing 3-0-6, Mitchell 5-4-14, Gilmore 3-1-7, Valenti 3-1-7, Blackmon

3-pt. goals: Giradano

Girls basketball

So. Aroostook 64, Easton 20

At Dyer Brook, Kristi Brooker paced Southern Aroostook with 14 points.

For Easton, Chelsea Carbone and Kelly O’Mara each scored six points.

Easton (0-13) 20

Carbone 3-0-6, O’Mara 3-0-6, Ferris 1-0-2, Blanchard 1-2-4, Patterson 1-0-2, Lovely, Pytlak, Mondorf, Baker

So. Aroostook (12-4) 64

Brooker 3-8-14, Hartin 1-2-4, Chambers 3-0-6, Porter 3-2-8, Lyons 3-0-6, Toothaker 1-0-2, McGary 2-0-4, Boutilier 3-1-7, Hersey 1-0-2, Dickinson 2-0-4, Green 3-1-7, Crandall, Brisley, Violette

3-pt. goals: none

Easton 15 23 41 64

So. Aroostook 2 14 18 20

Limestone 43, Washburn 41

At Limestone, the host Eagles used defense to come from behind after being down as many as 14 points in the third quarter.

Ashley Brooker led the way for Limestone with 14 points while Rachel Lee added 13.

For the Beavers, Liz Howard scored 16 points, Angela Flanagin had 11 and Crystal Blakney finished with 10.

Washburn (6-8)

Flanagin 4-1-11, Howard 6-3-16, C. Blakney 2-6-10, Maynard 1-0-2, C. McLaughlin, A. Blakney, Jordan, Campbell

Limestone (6-7)

Brooker 6-1-14, Lee 6-1-13, Stackhouse 2-0-4, Bickford 1-1-3, J. St. Pierre 2-0-5, Michaud 2-0-4, McDermott, M. St. Pierre

3-pt. goals: Flanagin 2, Howard; Brooker, J. St. Pierre

Washburn 11 24 36 41

Limestone 13 19 32 43

JV: Washburn 29-24

Woodland 96, Machias 34

At Woodland, junior guard-forward Ashley Marble scored 27 points to help lead the Woodland Dragons to their 13th win in 15 games.

Freshmen Lauren Troiani and Katie Smith scored 16 and 12 points, respectively, for the Dragons. Julia Knights had 11 points and 11 rebounds while Jessica Noyes dished out six assists.

For the Bulldogs, Molly Phelps was high scorer with eight points.

Machias (1-11)

Phelps 2-4-8, Henderson 1-4-7, Rudd 1-1-3, Pritchard 3-0-6, Phipps 1-0-2, Carter 2-1-6, Irvin 1-0-2, Gardner

Woodland (13-2)

Marble 11-2-27, Knights 3-5-11, Troiani 6-4-16, Smith 6-0-12, Brown 1-0-2, Huwa 4-0-8, Snowman 3-1-7, Lord 2-1-5, Noyes 2-0-4, Covey 1-0-2, Woodruff 1-0-2, Seavey

3-pt. goals: Henderson, Carter; Marble 3

Machias 7 19 31 34

Woodland 23 51 77 96

JV: Woodland 37-26

Calais 68, Washington Acad. 53

At East Machias, Kari Redding scored 24 points as the Calais Blue Devils notched their 11th win in 12 games.

Katie Frost scored 13 and Lanna Martin 11 for the Devils.

Miranda Copeland and Diana Bourdeau each had 12 to pace the Raiders. Miranda Fergerson scored 10.

Calais (11-1)

Frost 5-3-13, Redding 9-3-24, L. Martin 5-1-11, Drew 4-0-9, Feck 2-2-7, Best 1-0-2, Price 0-1-1, Welch 0-1-1, Ludington, C. Martin, Smith

Washington Academy (8-5)

Copeland 4-4-12, Bourdeau 5-0-12, Fergerson 4-2-10, Almendinger 2-0-6, A. Govoni 3-0-6, L. Govoni 0-1-1, Dennison 0-2-2, N. Stauffer 1-0-2, K. Stauffer, Mawhinney 1-0-2, Savard, Albee

3-pt. goals: Redding 3, Drew, Feck; Bourdeau 2, Almendinger 2

Calais 23 38 58 68

Washington Academy 7 19 33 53

JV: Calais 33-32

Katahdin 71, Schenck 42

At Sherman Station, Sonya McCarthy led the Cougars with 16 points.

Mindy Libby chipped in with 14 points.

For Schenck of East Millinocket, Lynn Farrington had 16 points.

Schenck (2-12) 42

Farrington 6-4-16, Gordon 1-0-2, Wyman 2-1-7, Libby 3-2-8, Jones 2-0-4, Cram 2-0-5, Davis, Tapley, King

Katahdin (9-5) 71

McCarthy 5-6-16, M. Libby 5-3-14, Perrin 1-2-4, Violet 1-1-3, L. Duffy-Stanley 2-3-7, McMoarn 2-0-4, K. Duffy-Stanley 1-2-4, Libby 1-0-2, Duffy 1-0-2, Qualey 3-2-9, Willett 1-4-6, Ky. McAvoy, Kr. McAvoy, Willigar, S. McAvoy

3 pt. goals: Wyman 2, Cram; M. Libby, Qualey

Schenck 18 37 57 71

Katahdin 10 18 36 42

Van Buren 51, Madawaska 37

At Madawaska, Nicole Corbin led Madawaska with 20 points.

Danielle Gagnon had 14 points for the Crusaders while Heather Parent added 10.

Meghan Marshall scored 13 for Madawaska while Kristine Cyr had 12 and Kay Gerard added 10.

Van Buren (13-0) 51

Corbin 8-2-20, Gagnon 6-2-14, H. Parent 5-0-10, Wright 2-0-4, M. Parent 1-1-3, Doucette, Porter

Madawaska (5-8) 37

Marshall 5-3-13, Cyr 4-4-12, Gerard 4-2-10, Morneault 0-2-2, Martin, Lavertu, Sirois

3-pt. goals: Corbin 2

Van Buren 11 24 36 51

Madawaska 12 17 27 37

Mattanawcook 57, Penquis 37

At Lincoln, the Lynx Brandi Rideout tossed in a two 3-pointers in the first quarter as the Lynx jumped out to a 20-7 first-quarter lead en route to a win over the Patriots.

Cassie Carver connected for 24 points to lead Mattanawcook Academy while Rideout finished with 12 and Kate Head had 10.

April Allen topped Penquis of Milo with a game-high 23 points.

Penquis (10-2) 37

Russell 2-3-8, L. Hamlin 2-0-4, Allen 9-3-23, B. Hamlin, Morrill, Cail 1-0-2, J. Hamlin, Robinson

Mattanawcook (11-2) 57

Kyes 1-0-2, Rideout 3-4-12, Carver 8-7-24, Gulesian 1-0-2, Kenney, Woodman, Haines 1-2-4, Vance 1-1-3, Head 5-0-10

3-pt goals: Allen 2, Russell; Rideout 2, Carver

Penquis 7 12 24 37

Mattanawcook 20 28 39 57

JV: Mattanawcook 62-37

Penobscot Valley 65, Lee 62

At Howland, the Howlers built a 15-point lead in the first quarter and then had to hold off a comeback by the Pandas to earn the win.

Alisha Drost led all scorers with 24 points. Meagan Cyr scored 16 for Penobscot Valley and Bianca Colbath contributed 10.

Ashley Linscott scored 15 points for Lee Academy while Tori Nute had 13. Deidra Ham and Katie Harris added 10 each.

Lee Academy (11-4) 62

Mallett, Bird 1-3-5, Harris 3-2-10, Linscott 6-10-15, Ham 4-0-10, Hersom 1-0-2, Cole 1-3-5, Nute 6-1-13, Gifford 1-0-2

Penobscot Valley (3-10) 65

Porter 1-0-2, S. Trafton 2-2-6, Drost 10-4-24, Colbath 3-4-11, Cyr 3-9-16, Lloyd, K. Trafton 2-1-5, Beshai, McGinn 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Linscott 3, Ham 2, Harris 2; Colbath, Cyr

Lee 8 25 42 62

Penobscot Valley 23 29 46 65

JV: Lee 52-30


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