SHERMAN STATION – Six-foot senior point guard Brandon McCarthy scored 19 points, including the 1,500th in his career, to power the Katahdin Cougars to an 82-51 schoolboy basketball victory over Fort Fairfield Friday night.
Chris Robinson and Dan Cullen each added 17 points for the winners.
Tim Blier paced the Tigers with 18 points.
Fort Fairfield (1-13) 51
Blier 5-8-18, Kenneson 3-0-6, Cunningham, Esancy 1-0-2, Bernaich, Helstrom, Arato 1-2-4, McLaughlin 3-0-8, Dorsey 2-0-4, Armstrong 2-0-4, DeMerchant 1-0-2, Levasseur 1-1-3
Katahdin (14-2) 82
McCarthy 7-4-19, Robinson 8-0-17, Cullen 8-1-17, Perry, Lane 1-0-2, Willigar 2-0-4, Sullivan, Atkinson 1-0-3, McNally, T. Rodgerson 1-2-4, Heath 1-0-2, Cyr 1-0-2, Kelley 1-0-2, D. Rodgerson 4-0-9
3-pt. goals: McLaughlin 2; McCarthy, Robinson, Atkinson, D. Rodgerson
Fort Fairfield 12 24 34 51
Katahdin 17 39 64 82
JV: Katahdin 72-48
Hodgdon 72, Limestone 52
At Hodgdon, the Hawks outscored the Eagles 19-9 in the third quarter while pulling away.
Jeremy Kirvin scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Hodgdon, while Adam Bither netted 14 points. Tyler Putnam contributed 10 rebounds and 10 assists.
Adam McPherson’s game-high 20 points paced Limestone. Steve Hardwick added 12.
Limestone (3-11) 52
Longlais 1-1-4, Hardwick 6-0-12, Trosper 1-0-2, Verdecchia 2-1-5, Patterson, Buckley 2-1-5, Luna 2-0-4, McPherson 7-4-20
Hodgdon (14-2) 72
Day 2-1-6, Griffin 1-0-3, Putnam 3-0-6, Blanchette 2-0-4, Nickerson 1-2-4, E. Bither 4-1-9, Williams, A. Bither 4-2-14, Kervin 8-2-18, London 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: Longlais, McPherson 2; Day, Griffin
Limestone 18 29 38 52
Hodgdon 18 35 54 72
JV: Hodgdon 55-36
Jonesport-Beals 82, Machias 64
At Jonesport, Jamie Alley’s 18 points led a balanced scoring attack by the Royals.
D.R. Alley added 13 points for Jonesport-Beals, Alvin Beal posted a dozen, and Billy Merchant had 11.
Jarad Day topped the Bulldogs with 18 points, and Kevin Loughlin contributed 10.
Machias (3-13) 64
Getchell 1-0-2, Loughlin 5-0-10, Day 8-0-18, Hasselman 2-0-5, Smith 4-1-9, Parker 1-0-3, Stewart 3-0-6, Richards 2-0-4, Copp 2-2-7, Millay
Jonesport-Beals (14-2) 82
D.R. Alley 6-0-13, Al. Beal 5-2-12, Robinson 2-1-5, J. Alley 6-6-18, S. Alley 2-0-5, J. Beal 1-1-3, M. Bryant 1-0-3, K. Mitchell 1-0-2, D. Kelley 0-1-1, Ab. Beal 3-2-9, Merchant 5-1-11
3-pt. goals: Day 2, Hasselman, Parker, Copp; D.R. Alley, S. Alley, Bryant, Ab. Beal
Machias 7 20 42 64
Jonesport-Beals 18 34 61 82
JV: Jonesport-Beals 61-41
Wisdom 53, Madawaska 35
At St. Agatha, Chad Gervais reached the 1,000-point career scoring mark in the first quarter and went on to score 17 total points to lead Wisdom to victory.
Gervais also recorded 10 rebounds. Ryan Paradis netted 14 pointsand captured 11 rebounds.
Guy Michaud scored 14 points for Madawaska.
Madawaska (6-8) 35
G. Michaud 7-0-14, K. Cyr 3-1-7, Dufour 3-1-7, Garcia 0-3-3, Hensen 1-0-2, J. Michaud 1-0-2, Levesque, Paradis, T. Cyr, J. Morin, Ouellette
Wisdom (6-9) 53
C. Gervais 7-3-17, Paradis 5-4-14, Thibeault 4-1-9, C. Michaud 1-3-5, Garrett 1-1-4, An. Gervais 1-0-3, Berce 0-1-1, Aa. Gervais, Hebert, N. Michaud
3-pt. goals: Garrett, An. Gervais
Madawaska 8 17 28 35
Wisdom 15 29 39 53
JV: Madawaska 60-43
Sumner 72, Narraguagus 66
At East Sullivan, Jamey Polk scored nine of his 16 points to spark Sumner’s pivotal 22-16 scoring surge in the fourth quarter.
J.J. Phinney paced the Tigers with 17 points and Mike Hardy added 16.
The Knights of Harrington also featured scoring balance with 15 from Jason Snider, 12 from Jason DiGioia, and 11 apiece from Luke Shaw and Brandon Emerson.
Narraguagus (6-8) 66
Snider 5-3-15, Shaw 5-1-11, Beal 2-0-5, Emerson 5-0-11, Bailey, Alley 1-1-4, Fraser 0-3-3, Knapp 1-0-2, DiGioia 3-6-12
Sumner (9-6) 72
Malloy 1-0-2, Phinney 5-3-17, Polk 6-3-16, Trombley, Hills 1-1-4, Cowperthwaite 2-2-6, Hardy 7-2-16, Grammer 3-0-7, Duke 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Snider 2, Emerson, Alley; Phinney 4, Polk, Hills, Grammer
Narraguagus 14 30 50 66
Sumner 15 36 50 72
JV: Sumner 63-51
Central Aroostook 80, Ashland 46
At Mars Hill, Craig Allen paced the Panthers past the Hornets.
Dan Codrey and Lance Bradstreet contributed 15 and 14 points, respectively.
Geoffrey LeBlanc led Ashland with 20 points.
Ashland (2-13) 46
Perry 0-1-1, LeBlanc 6-5-20, Hitchcock 1-2-4, Lovewell, Junkins 2-0-4, Austin 2-2-7, Dwyer 0-4-4, Durrell 0-1-1, Ham 2-1-5
Central Aroostook (12-4) 80
Grew 2-2-7, Durost 2-2-6, Bradstreet 7-0-14, Clark 1-1-3, Brewer 2-3-7, Allen 8-2-20, Collins 1-4-6, Woodworth 1-0-2, Codrey 6-3-15
3-pt. goals: LeBlanc 3, Austin; Grew, Allen 2
Ashland 5 22 33 46
Central Aroostook 18 43 65 80
JV: Central Aroostook 64-45
Easton 80, So. Aroostook 58
At Easton, Derek Carlow hit five 3-pointers en route to a game-high 23 points to pace the Bears.
Ryan Lamoreau contributed 16 points, 11 rebounds, and eight assists for Easton, Matt Osgood posted 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Marcel Chalou made six steals.
Corey Shields sparked the Warriors with 16 points and 20 rebounds, and Josh Holman had 11 points.
Southern Aroostook (7-9) 58
C. Shields 8-0-16, Holman 3-2-11, L. Nadeau 4-1-9, Wilkins 4-0-8, Hersey 1-2-4, Hardy 2-0-4, J. Shields 1-1-3, Putnam 1-0-2, Edkins 0-1-1, Grant, Dubois, J. Nadeau, McCluskey
Easton (13-3) 80
Carlow 8-2-23, Lamoreau 6-4-16, Osgood 7-1-15, Perry 5-1-12, Blackstone 0-8-8, Chalou 0-2-2, Cyr 1-0-2, Carbone 1-0-2, St. Jean, Hewitt
3-pt. goals: Holman 3; Carlow 5, Perry
Southern Aroostook 8 30 43 58
Easton 24 39 58 80
JV: So. Aroostook 90-46
Orono 68, Foxcroft 58
At Orono, Mark Mehuren made four 3-pointers on his way to a team-high 21 points for the Red Riots.
Nick Heitmann scored 11 for Orono, while John Saucier contributed seven points, seven rebounds and six blocked shots.
Danny White converted 13 of 14 free throws while scoring a game-high 25 points for Foxcroft Academy.
Foxcroft Acad. (0-15) 58
Wentworth 2-2-7, Withee 1-0-2, White 6-13-25, Robinson 2-0-5, Lizotte 3-1-7, Brugger 2-1-5, Mullis 3-1-7
Orono (7-8) 68
Watson 2-2-8, Mehuren 7-3-21, Heitmann 4-0-11, Perron, Sinclair 3-0-6, Kempen 0-2-2, White 2-0-4, Saucier 2-3-7, Ellis, Ulrich 4-19
3-pt. goals: Wentworth, Robinson; Watson 2, Mehuren 4, Heitmann 3
Foxcroft 12 28 37 58
Orono 18 34 52 68
JV: Foxcroft 68-65
Hermon 50, MDI 49
At Mount Desert, Ron Lane scored underneath off a Ryan Garland feed as time expired, lifting the Hawks to victory.
The Trojans had battled back from an eight-point deficit, riding their full-court pressure to a 10-0 scoring run to take a 49-47 lead on two Greg Fellis free throws with 30 seconds left.
Hermon’s Joey Schacht made a foul shot to cut the deficit to one, but Mount Desert Island missed the front end of a bonus and the Hawks eventually called timeout with 4.8 seconds left to set up the winning shot.
Garland led Hermon with 15 points and Wayne Shaw scored 10.
James Hopkins and Fellis scored 12 points each for the Trojans.
Hermon (8-7) 50
Garland 6-3-15, Shaw 4-1-10, Lane 4-0-8, Moulton 1-2-4, Schacht 2-1-5, Watson 2-0-4, Kenney 0-2-2, Ouellette 1-0-2, Miller
Mount Desert Island (6-8) 49
Hopkins 5-2-12, Fellis 5-2-12, Colbeth 4-0-9, Dyer 4-0-8, Joseph 2-1-5, Carr 1-1-3, Tripp, Jones, Steeves
3-pt. goals: Shaw; Colbeth
Hermon 15 24 41 50
MDI 8 19 35 49
JV: MDI 63-56
Piscataquis 77, Stearns 38
At Guilford, Buddy Leavitt poured in a game-high 27 points as the Pirates remained unbeaten through 16 games.
Ben Smith and Randy Burgess complemented Leavitt with 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Rick Delogue led the Minutemen with nine points, and Brad Wheaton and Les Cote added eight apiece.
Stearns (1-15) 38
Fitzpatrick, Difrederico 1-3-5, Bragdon 0-1-1, Delogue 3-3-9, Wheaton 3-1-8, Hartwell 3-1-7, Cote 4-0-8, Mosca, Pelletier
Piscataquis (16-0) 77
Hoffman 1-0-2, White, Decastro 1-2-4, Dawson 2-1-6, Martell 1-0-2, St. Louis 3-0-6, Watson 2-0-5, Carson 2-0-4, Tracy, Burgess 4-2-10, Smith 5-1-11, Leavitt 11-2-27
3-pt. goals: Wheaton; Leavitt 3, Watson, Dawson
Stearns 7 18 28 38
Piscataquis 12 33 51 77
JV: Piscataquis 77-38
Greenville 67, Vinalhaven 48
At Vinalhaven, Tyler Muzzy poured in 30 points to power the Lakers.
Griz Aucoin added 18 points for the winners.
Joseph Pratt paced Vinalhaven with 14 points. Joe Hutchinson chipped in with 12 points and Josh Miller netted 11.
Greenville 67
Muzzy 14-2-30, Knowlton 3-1-7, Aucoin 8-0-18, R. Douglass 1-0-2, Belmont 1-0-2, Ether 2-0-4, D. Campbell 1-1-3, B. Campbell 0-1-1, Baucher, Breton, LaRoche, J. Douglass, Fowle
Vinalhaven 48
Airy 1-0-2, Pratt 5-3-14, Hutchinson 3-6-12, Beckman 1-2-5, Miller 4-0-11, Mesko 1-0-2, K. Doughty 0-2-2, J. Doughty, Dwyer, Weller, Hussey
3-pt. goals: Aucoin 2; Pratt, Beckman, Miller 2
Greenville 27 38 49 67
Vinalhaven 7 23 35 48
Girls basketball
Lubec 52, Houlton Christian 38
At Lubec, the Hornets outscored the Eagles 13-2 in the fourth quarter to break open a close game.
Miranda Richardson led Lubec with 16 points, Leann Pike had 15 and Sara McConnell scored 12.
Janelle Lincoln and Amy Wallace paced Houlton Christian with 12 points each.
Houlton Christian (4-7) 38
Wallace 4-4-12, J. Lincoln 6-0-12, Bell 1-0-2, Nason 3-0-6, Jago 1-0-2, Moakler 1-0-2, Kelly 1-0-2, K. Lincoln, Faulkner
Lubec (6-7) 52
McConnell 5-2-12, Pike 7-1-15, Richardson 6-3-16, LaValley 0-1-1, McPherson 3-2-8, Daye, LeSuer, Farmer
3-pt. goals: Richardson
Houlton Christian 8 18 36 38
Lubec 18 29 39 52
Houlton 61, Fort Kent 38
At Houlton, Hannah Socoby dominated the court, netting 26 points for Houlton.
Sarah Beasley followed up with 11 points.
Danielle Harvey and Nicole Saucier recorded 11 points each for Fort Kent. Sarah Delisle contributed 10.
Fort Kent (4-9) 38
Harvey 5-0-11, Saucier 5-1-11, Delisle 5-0-10, L. Pelletier 0-2-2, Minzy 1-0-2, Soucy 1-0-2, Nadeau, MacDonald, A. Pelletier
Houlton (11-4) 61
Beasley 5-1-11, Socoby 13-0-26, Guy 1-0-2, Cleary 3-0-9, Goodrich 3-0-7, Miller 2-0-4, Botting 1-0-2, Foster, Brown, Cole, Henderson
3-pt. goals: Harvey; Cleary 3, Goodrich
Fort Kent 11 21 26 38
Houlton 13 28 47 61
JV: Houlton 44-21
Woodland 59, Mattanawcook 32
At Lincoln, Ashley Marble carried Woodland to victory by scoring 36 points.
Julia Knight also contributed 17 points for the Dragons.
Cassie Carver led the Lynx with 11 points.
Woodland (14-2) 59
Marble 15-6-36, Brown, Huwa, Leeman, Smith 1-0-2, Lauren, Noyes 2-0-4, Knight 7-3-17
Mattanawcook (12-3) 32
Kyes, Rideout 1-1-3, Carver 5-1-11, Shorey 0-1-1, Gulesian 0-2-2, Kenney, Woodman 1-0-2, Flike, Haines 1-0-2, Keegan, Vance 1-0-2, Head 3-3-9
3-pt. goals: none
Woodland 14 29 47 59
Mattanawcook 10 18 23 32
JV: Mattanawcook 50-36
Jonesport-Beals 51, Machias 32
At Machias Thursday, Jeanna Woodward connected for 15 points to spark the Royalettes to victory.
Roberta Garnett scored 12 points for Jonesport-Beals.
Amanda Carter led the Bulldogs with 11 points and Sarah Irving added nine.
Jonesport-Beals (5-8) 51
Colbeth 2-0-4, Church, Woodward 5-5-15, Look, Libby 1-2-5, Beal 1-1-3, C. Carver 1-0-2, Davis 1-0-3, Stewart, Garnett 5-2-12, A. Carver 3-1-7
Machias (1-12) 32
Gardner, Rudd 2-0-4, Pritchard, M. Phipps 2-1-5, A. Phipps 1-1-3, Carter 5-0-11, Irving 4-1-9, Henderson
3-pt. goals: Libby, Davis; Carter
Jonesport-Beals 10 24 44 51
Machias 5 15 28 32
JV: Jonesport-Beals 34-14
Stearns 69, Central 33
At Millinocket, the Minutemen outscored the Red Devils 26-4 in the third quarter while pulling away.
Jen Raymond led Stearns with 14 points, while Katie Nason and Pam Pelletier netted 11 and 10, respectively.
Katie Ahearn paced Central of Corinth with 14 points.
Central (2-13) 33
Ahearn 5-4-14, Allen 4-1-9, Giles 0-1-1, Bell 1-0-2, Lyford 2-0-5, Parker 1-0-2, Underhill, Goldsmith, Rowe, Davis
Stearns (10-5) 69
A. MacKenzie 2-3-7, Nason 5-0-11, Legassey 0-1-1, Pineau 3-0-6, J. Osborne 0-4-4, K. MacKenzie 0-1-1, Boynton 4-1-9, Pelletier 4-2-10, Achorn 3-0-6, Raymond 5-4-14, L. Osborne, Saucier
3-pt. goals: Lyford; Nason
Central 11 23 27 33
Stearns 23 30 56 69
JV: Central 15, Stearns 14
Camden Hills 38, MCI 37
At Pittsfield, after trailing the entire game, Tara Wood netted a foul shot with 10 seconds left to lift Camden Hills past Maine Central Institute.
Lauren Withey recorded seven of her 14 points in the fourth quarter for the Windjammers.
Amanda Leavitt led the Huskies with 21 points. Jessica Thompson contributed 10.
Camden Hills (11-3) 38
Dailey 0-2-2, Russo 3-0-8, Sommo 2-0-4, Robbins 3-1-7, Wood 1-13, Croce, Withey 5-4-14, Goodale, Hoffman
MCI (6-8) 37
Thompson 3-4-10, Leavitt 8-4-21, George, Luce 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Susi, Cummings 1-0-2, Grant
3-pt. goals: Russo 2
Camden Hills 12 19 26 38
MCI 14 23 33 37
Hockey
Hampden 5, Houlton-Hodgdon 3
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Mike Brooks scored two goals and notched two assists to spark the Broncos.
Colin Ingram, Adam Stanley and Pat Bailey each added a goal for the 7-6 winners. Goalie Julian Kaelin made 11 saves on 14 shots.
David Carmichael, Jeremy London, and Mike Sussinan each scored a goal for the 4-10 Black Hawks. Brendan Carmichael made 20 saves on 25 shots in goal.
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