Amanda Godley paces East Grand past BC Patriots

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DANFORTH – Amanda Godley scored 10 points and pulled down 10 rebounds Saturday to lead the East Grand Vikings to a 33-31 Class D schoolgirl basketball victory over Bangor Christian. Marie Gilman chipped in eight points, all in the fourth quarter, for the Vikings.
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DANFORTH – Amanda Godley scored 10 points and pulled down 10 rebounds Saturday to lead the East Grand Vikings to a 33-31 Class D schoolgirl basketball victory over Bangor Christian.

Marie Gilman chipped in eight points, all in the fourth quarter, for the Vikings.

Renee Mick and Danielle Miller each notched eight points for the Patriots.

Bangor Christian 31

Mick 4-0-8, Miller 2-4-8, Reitsma 3-0-7, Ross 3-0-6, Simmons 1-0-2, Moores, Haverlock, Mead, Seymour, Page

East Grand 33

Godley 2-6-10, Gilman 3-0-8, Whitney 2-0-6, Cropley 0-3-3, Faulkner 1-2-4, Parker 0-2-2, Osnoe

3-pt. goals: Gilman 2, Whitney 2

Bangor Christian 8 12 21 31

East Grand 3 9 19 33

JV: East Grand 57-44

Old Town 52, Presque Isle 48

At Old Town, Kasey Spencer notched seven of her 28 points in overtime to lead Old Town to victory over Presque Isle.

Renee Thibodeau tossed in 11 points for the Indians.

Melissa Blackstone led the Wildcat attack with 13 points and Billi Blanchard netted 11.

Presque Isle (6-7) 48

Blackstone 4-4-13, Blanchard 4-3-11, Watananuchit 1-5-7, McKenna 1-0-2, DeMerchant 3-1-7, Tuttle 3-2-8, Condon, Hamel, Bishop, Putnam

Old Town (4-7) 52

Spencer 11-5-28, Thibodeau 2-6-11, Greene 2-0-4, Osborne 0-1-1, Maurais 0-2-2, Brown 1-0-2, Metivier 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home

Presque Isle 9 14 26 42 48

Home scores 8 21 34 42 52

JV: Presque Isle 55-39

Bangor 59, Caribou 33

At Caribou, Alison Smith scored all 14 of her points in the third quarter as the Rams downed the Vikings.

Jlynn Frazier was the game’s high scorer with 16 points for Bangor. Twelve Bangor players scored in the game.

Ashley Monahan led the Vikings with 11 points while Ashley Soucie had 10.

Bangor (10-1) 59

Prudente, Tower 1-0-2, Achorn 0-2-2, McLeod 1-4-6, Miller 2-0-4, Frazier 6-2-16, Curtis 2-2-7, Capehart 0-1-1, Smith 5-5-14, Michaud, Woodcock, Magee 1-0-2, Warner 1-0-2, Clarke 1-0-2, Hayden 0-1-1

Caribou (3-10) 33

Bougie 0-1-1, Soucie 4-2-10, Harrigan 1-0-2, Schloeman 0-2-2, Vincent 1-0-3, King, Drew 1-0-2, Monahan 4-3-11, Willey 1-0-2, Sund

3-pt. goals: Frazier 2, Curtis; Vincent

Bangor 8 16 43 59

Caribou 7 11 24 33

JV: Bangor 68-31

Cen. Aroostook 53, Hodgdon 46

At Hodgdon, Gabrielle Smith paced the Panthers with 18 points.

Sarah McCrum contributed 14 for Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.

Danielle Fitzpatrick led the Hawks with 13 points, 10 rebounds and three steals. Lura Griffin had 13 rebounds to go with nine points.

Central Aroostook (9-6) 53

Smith 8-1-18, McCrum 4-6-14, Lundeen 3-2-8, Long 2-4-8, Robinson 1-0-2, Bell 0-1-1

Hodgdon (9-7) 46

D. Fitzpatrick 5-2-13, Griffin 4-1-9, Kennedy 2-0-6, A. Fitzpatrick 3-0-6, Quint 1-2-5, Dwyer 1-2-4, Wilson 1-0-2, Tidd 0-1-1, McGary, Smith, Nightengale

3-pt. goals: Smith; Kennedy 2, D. Fitzpatrick, Quint

Central Aroostook 10 16 33 53

Home scores 8 14 25 46

JV: Hodgdon 42-31

Fort Fairfield 39, Katahdin 27

At Fort Fairfield, Dani Searles scored 15 of her 17 points in the second half to lead Fort Fairfield over Katahdin.

Maranda Butler put in nine points for the Tigers as Ashlie Churchill notched eight.

Angela Qualey netted eight points for the Cougars of Sherman Station while Sonya McCarthy put in six.

Katahdin (10-6) 27

Qualey 4-0-8, McCarthy 2-2-6, L. Stanley-Duffy 2-0-4, McMoarn 0-2-2, Mi. Libby 2-0-4, Willette 0-3-3, M. Duffy, Me. Libby, K. Stanley-Duffy, Perrin

Fort Fairfield (7-8) 39

Searles 7-3-17, Butler 4-1-9, Churchill 3-2-8, Gardner 1-0-2, Rogeski 1-0-2, S. Butler 0-1-1, Enman

Katahdin 10 20 25 27

Fort Fairfield 2 8 25 39

JV: Katahdin 38-24

Calais 70, Mattanawcook 49

At Calais, Katie Frost notched 18 points and 12 rebounds as Calais avenged its only loss of the season.

Lanna Martin added 18 points for the Blue Devils while Kari Redding put in 14.

Brandi Rideout led the Lynx of Lincoln with 16 points as Desirae Haines contributed 10.

Mattanawcook (12-4) 49

Rideout 5-5-16, Haines 3-4-10, Harvey 1-0-2, Carver 3-2-8, Gulesian 2-3-8, Woodman 1-0-2, Vance 1-0-3, Kyes, Kenney, Slike, Head

Calais (14-1) 70

Frost 6-5-18, L. Martin 8-2-18, Redding 6-2-14, C. Martin 3-1-7, Ludington 0-2-2, Feck 1-0-2, Drew 3-2-9, Welch, Price, Best

3-pt. goals: Vance; Frost, Drew

Mattanawcook 8 21 37 49

Calais 21 44 57 70

Wisdom 62, Ashland 53

At St. Agatha, Kelly Cyr led Wisdom over Ashland with 23 points.

Becky Chamberlain notched 18 points for the Pioneers while Nina Michaud tallied 15 points and 11 rebounds.

Amanda Martin poured in 21 points for the Hornets. Robin Caron tossed in nine.

Ashland (2-13) 53

Martin 8-1-21, Millett 2-0-4, Caron 4-1-9, Collier 3-0-6, M. Muffler 2-2-6, Smith 3-1-7, P. Muffler, Levesque

Wisdom (5-11) 62

Cyr 7-5-23, Michaud 6-3-15, Chamberlain 7-0-18, Picard 1-0-2, Bourgoin 2-0-4, Tardif, Anderson, Harris, Lizotte, Chamberland

3-pt. goals: Martin 4, Cyr 4, Chamberlain 4

Ashland 15 24 40 53

Wisdom 15 31 46 62

JV: Wisdom 22-19

Van Buren 70, Washburn 52

At Washburn, Nicole Corbin tossed in 22 points to power the undefeated Crusaders to their 14th win.

Kristy Wright and Danielle Gagnon contributed 16 points each for Van Buren.

Liz Howard led the Beavers with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Angela Flanagin added 10 points.

Van Buren (14-0) 70

Wright 6-1-16, Corbin 9-1-22, H. Parent 3-1-8, D. Gagnon 8-0-16, Doucette, M. Parent 2-0-4, T. Gagnon, Porter 2-0-4, Caron, Hews

Washburn (6-9) 52

C. McLaughlin, Flanagin 3-2-10, N. McLaughlin, Howard 7-3-17, J. Maynard 1-1-4, L. Maynard, Snyder, C. Blakney 3-2-9, A. Blakney 1-3-5, Jordan 0-2-2, Campbell 1-3-5, Morrow

3-pt. goals: Wright 3, Corbin 3; Flanagin 2, C. Blakney

Van Buren 28 44 61 70

Washburn 9 26 37 52

Jones.-Beals 50, DI-Stonington 41

At Deer Isle Friday, Chelsea Carver led Jonesport-Beals with 17 points.

Roberta Garnett contributed 14 points and Jeanna Woodward added 10 points.

Megan Wiberg led Deer Isle-Stonington with 13 points. Jenna Eaton recorded 11 points and Hollan Oliver scored 10.

Jonesport-Beals (6-8) 50

Woodward 3-2-10, Look, Libby, C. Carver 7-3-17, Davis, Stewart 1-1-3, Garnett 7-0-14, A. Carver 3-0-6

Deer Isle-Stonington (2-13) 41

Thompson, McDonnell 2-0-4, Dunham, Oliver 3-2-10, Eaton 4-3-11, Murphy, Wiberg 5-3-13, Steele 0-1-1, Brewer 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Woodward 2; Oliver 2

Jonesport-Beals 18 25 32 50

DI-Stonington 8 14 32 41

JV: Deer Isle-Stonington 45-39

Boys basketball

Bangor 73, Caribou 56

At Bangor, Joe Campbell racked up 34 points and 18 rebounds to lead the Rams over the Vikings.

Zak Ray scored 12 points and had four assists as Bangor earned its 10th win.

James Sam put in 23 points and Joel Griffith added 16 for Caribou.

Caribou (9-3) 56

J. Cyr 1-0-2, Noyes 1-1-3, Nadeau, Laria, Nason 2-2-6, Susee, St. Peter, Griffith 5-5-16, D. Cye 1-0-2, Sam 8-6-23, Giles 2-0-4

Bangor (9-3) 73

Campbell 12-10-34, Hinton, Vanidestine 2-2-6, Achorn, Ray 5-0-12, Shea 4-0-8, Nickerson, Johnson, Bouchard 4-1-9, Bell 0-1-1, Flynn, Shain 1-1-3, Hughes, Bombardier, Anderson

3-pt. goals: Griffith, Sam; Ray 2

Caribou 11 27 37 56

Bangor 17 33 52 73

East Grand 78, Bangor Christ. 51

At Danforth, Otto Ruebseman tallied 18 points and 10 rebounds to pace East Grand to victory over Bangor Christian.

James Godley notched 17 points, 10 steals, and six assists for the Vikings while both Darius Parker and Richard Byers chipped in 10 points.

Josh Madden led the Patriot attack with 12 points as David Chrisos added 10.

Bangor Christian 51

Madden 5-0-12, Chrisos 4-0-10, Tyree 1-0-2, Conley 1-2-4, Putnam 1-0-2, Ossinger 1-0-3, Patterson 2-0-6, Sobey 1-0-2

East Grand 78

Godley 7-3-17, Ruebsaman 8-2-18, Parker 3-2-10, Byers 5-0-10, Mortland 4-0-8, Gillis 1-1-3, Zugelder 2-1-5, Faulkner 0-5-5, Irish 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Madden 2, Chrisos 2, Patterson 2, Ossinger; Parker 2

Bangor Christian 6 16 36 51

East Grand 21 38 60 78

JV: Bangor Christian 64-34

Old Town 70, Presque Isle 53

At Old Town, Shawn Kenniston poured in 28 points and recorded eight rebounds and six assists as the Indians rolled past the Wildcats.

Andi Jackson added 14 points and Brian Tewhey chipped in with 10 for Old Town. Jason Robbins grabbed a team-high nine rebounds.

Nick Casavant netted 23 points for Presque Isle and Denis Saucier scored 12.

Presque Isle (7-5) 53

Casavant 9-1-23, Saucier 5-0-12, Griffin 3-3-9, Bard 1-0-2, Robertson 1-0-2, Fortin 2-0-4, Bradley, Bird, Wartman, Nadeau 0-1-1, James, Graves

Old Town (5-6) 70

Kenniston 9-7-28, Jackson 6-0-14, Tewhey 5-0-10, Robbins 3-3-9, Madden 2-1-5, Barnes 2-0-3, Brown, Stormann, Mahaney

3-pt. goals: Casavant 4, Saucier 2; Kenniston 3, Jackson 2

Presque Isle 12 21 37 53

Old Town 17 30 44 70

JV: Old Town 62-54

DI-Stonington 73, Shead 72 (2OT)

At Deer Isle, Matt Martin was fouled while scoring off a rebound to tie the game with about 14 seconds left in double overtime, then hit the ensuing free throw to lift the Mariners past the Tigers.

Cliff Urquhart put in 14 points for Shead of Eastport, including a buzzer-beater from beyond halfcourt to send the game into overtime. Ben Maloney poured in 14 points, Ben Toney scored 15 and Larry Bowen chipped in with 12.

Shead (5-8) 72

Maloney 7-8-24, Urquhart 5-3-14, Toney 6-3-15, Bowen 4-4-12, Cox, Ricker, Ingersoll 0-2-2, Ellington, Constant 2-0-5

DI-Stonington (7-8) 73

Bolton 9-2-21, Perez 6-3-15, Boyce 5-2-12, Gray 1-4-6, Martin 3-3-9, Hardy 2-0-6, Wallace 1-0-2, Ray 1-0-2, Gielarowski, Ballou

3-pt. goals: Maloney 2, Urquhart, Constant; Hardy 2, Bolton

Shead 16 28 45 58 62 72

DI-Stonington 19 28 46 58 62 73

JV: DI-Stonington 54-36

Katahdin 62, Lee 48

At Sherman Station, the Cougars outscored the Pandas 17-9 in the fourth quarter to take control of a back-and-forth affair.

Brandon McCarthy led the Katahdin scoring attack with 22 points. Dan Cullen had 15 points and Thomas Rodgerson added 10.

Brian Ripley topped the visitors with 17 points and Matt Corbin had 13 for Lee Academy.

Lee Academy (6-10) 48

Ripley 4-3-17, Corbin 4-4-13, Severance 1-1-4, Pickering 2-2-6, McAlpine, A. Ham, Carpenter, J. Ham 1-0-3, Emery, Mallett, Dow 2-0-5

Katahdin (15-2) 62

McCarthy 6-8-22, Cullen 7-1-15, T. Rodgerson 4-0-10, Kelley 3-1-8, Perry, Lane, Robinson 2-1-5, Atkinson 0-1-1, D. Rodgerson 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Ripley 4, Corbin, Dow, J. Ham, Severance; McCarthy 2, T. Rodgerson 2, Kelley

Lee Academy 16 29 39 48

Katahdin 13 31 45 62

JV: Katahdin 69-64

Washburn 80, Van Buren 45

At Washburn, Ben Umphrey led Washburn over Van Buren with 22 points.

Chris Tupper added 16 points while Allen Milton put in 12 and Darren Pesut had 11 for the Beavers.

Phil Smith led the Crusader attack with 12 points and Zac Cote scored 11.

Van Buren (4-10) 45

Smith 6-0-12, Cote 5-1-11, E. Ayotte 1-7-9, S. Ayotte 1-1-3, Corbin 1-0-3, Gagnon 1-0-2, Masemola 2-0-4, Ouellette, Hews

Washburn (7-8) 80

Umphrey 11-0-22, Tupper 7-1-16, Milton 5-0-12, Pesut 5-1-11, Plucker 1-0-3, Worsley 1-0-2, S. Bragg 2-0-4, T. Bragg 3-0-8, Irving 1-0-2, Woollard, Maynard, Thomas

3-pt. goals: Corbin; Milton 2, T. Bragg 2, Tupper, Plucker

Van Buren 12 24 32 45

Washburn 15 34 51 80

Houlton 66, Fort Kent 50

At Houlton, Peter Bates notched 27 points and 11 rebounds for Houlton in a win over Fort Kent.

James Skehan tallied 17 points, 10 rebounds and five steals.

Kirk Levesque led the Warrior attack with 13 points. Anthony LaMarr put in 10.

Fort Kent (6-6) 50

Levesque 5-3-13, LaMarr 5-0-10, Bard 1-0-3, Theriault 1-0-2, Nadeau 2-2-7, Cas. Boucher 1-1-3, Thibodeau 4-0-8, Ouellette 2-0-4, Daigle, Car. Boucher, Raymond, Bourgoin

Houlton (4-10) 66

Bates 11-5-27, Skehan 7-3-17, J. O’Connell 4-0-8, Donahue 0-1-1, Drake 1-2-4, Fitzpatrick 1-1-3, Belyea 1-0-2, L. O’Connell 1-2-4, Lenentine, Brown, Lloyd

3-pt. goals: Bard, Nadeau

Fort Kent 10 24 39 50

Houlton 23 41 45 66

JV: Houlton 68-60


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