HOWLAND – Meagan Cyr poured in 26 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and had five steals to lead the Penobscot Valley Howlers to a 57-45 schoolgirl basketball victory over the Central Red Devils Monday night.
Alicia Drost chipped in with 10 points for the winners.
Katie Ahern scored 11 points for Central of Corinth and Shawna Bell added 10.
Central (2-14) 45
Davis 1-0-2, Allen 6-0-12, Bell 4-0-10, Ahern 5-1-11, Lyford 3-0-6, Parker 2-0-4, Giles
Penobscot Valley (5-11) 57
Porter 0-3-3, S. Trafton 1-0-2, Drost 3-4-10, Colbeth 3-2-9, Cyr 12-1-26, McGinn 2-1-5, S. Colbeth 1-0-2, Lloyd , K. Trafton
3-pt. goals: Bell 2; Colbeth, Cyr
Central 12 17 29 45
Penobscot Valley 11 25 37 57
JV: Penobscot Valley 51-47
Penquis 47, Dexter 30
At Milo, Megan Russell scored 10 of her game-high 13 points in the first half to help lead the Patriots past the Tigers.
Penquis manufactured a 14-point halftime lead and survived a two-point third quarter thanks to 8-for-11 free throw shooting in the fourth quarter.
Russell also grabbed nine rebounds for the winners; Crystal Cail scored 10 points and April Allen contributed nine points and five steals.
Kristin Gilbert’s 12 points led Dexter.
Dexter (12-5) 30
B. Veazie 0-2-2, K. Veazie, Haiko 2-0-5, Nelson 2-0-4, Belanger 1-0-2, Pullen, Turner, Foster 1-3-5, Gilbert 3-6-12
Penquis (14-2) 47
Russell 4-4-13, L. Hamlin 2-3-7, Gerrish 1-0-2, Allen 3-2-9, B. Hamlin, Morrill 1-0-2, Madden, Cail 4-2-10, Robinson 2-0-4, J. Hamlin
3-pt. goals: Haiko; Russell, Allen
Dexter 5 13 21 30
Penquis 11 27 29 47
JV: Dexter 40-33
Lee Acad. 60, So. Aroostook 47
At Dyer Brook, Deidra Ham scored 22 points for Lee Academy while Tori Nute netted 10.
Nicki Lyons had 12 for Southern Aroostook.
Lee Acad. (13-4) 60
Ham 7-8-22, Mallett 1-0-2, Bird 1-3-5, Harris 2-0-6, Linscott 4-0-9, Cole 1-0-2, Nute 5-0-10, Gifford 1-2-4, Hersom
Southern Aroostook (12-5) 47
Lyons 5-1-12, Hartin 2-0-4, Chambers 4-0-8, Brooker 3-2-8, Toothaker 1-2-4, Dickinson 3-0-6, Green 2-0-5, McGary
3-pt. goals: Harris 2, Linscott; Lyons
Lee Acad. 15 26 39 47
Southern Aroostook 14 26 39 47
JV: Lee Acad. 60-21
Narraguagus 43, GSA 41
At Harrington, Sarah Snider’s two free throws with 17 seconds left secured the victory for the Knights.
Snider finished with 19 points for the winners. Brittnay Howe added eight points and eight rebounds and Shelby Howe grabbed 10 rebounds and had five steals.
Michala Bunten paced George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill with 22 points. Jamie Wood chipped in with 12 points.
GSA (4-12) 41
Bunten 10-2-22, Wood 4-2-12, Clapp 1-0-2, Roberts 1-0-2, Kenniston 1-0-2, Markle 0-1-1, Driscol, Allen, Bowden
Narraguagus (10-4) 43
Snider 8-2-19, B. Howe 4-0-8, S. Howe 2-0-4, L. Barbee 2-0-4, C. Barbee 1-1-3, M. Barbee, Sawyer 1-0-2, Farnsworth 1-0-3, Pounder, Perry, Tenney
3-pt. goals: Wood 2; Snider, Farnsworth
GSA 4 13 28 41
Narraguagus 5 17 30 43
JV: Narraguagus 56-40
Islesboro 45, Vinalhaven 41
At Islesboro, Annie Bolduc led the Eagles with 25 points while Kacee Johnson scored 12 points and grabbed 14 rebounds.
Chelsea Osgood was Vinalhaven’s top scorer with 20 points.
Vinalhaven (2-14) 41
C. Osgood 8-1-20, Bickford 2-1-5, Walker 2-2-6, Dickie 0-2-2, Carlton 2-0-4, B. Osgood 2-0-4, Jones
Islesboro (5-9) 45
Bolduc 12-1-25, Johnson 4-4-12, Kerr 3-0-6, Delaney 1-0-2, Prisciotta, Hauprich
3-pt. goals: Osgood 3
Vinalhaven 8 17 27 41
Islesboro 6 22 32 45
Ellsworth 52, Sumner 28
At Ellsworth, Jodie Merchant scored seven points and May Chan added six to power the Eagles’ 19-2 first quarter.
Merchant finished with 16 points for the winners and Chan netted 10 and had five steals.
Elizabeth Young paced Sumner with 12 points.
Sumner (1-16) 28
Boyd 2-0-4, Beattie, Dunbar, Young 4-3-11, Ruhlin 0-1-1, Philio 1-0-2, Robinson 2-0-4, Bickford, Page 1-1-3, Briscoe 1-0-2
Ellsworth (5-10) 52
Eaton 2-0-4, Chan 4-0-10, Silsby 1-0-2, Patten 2-0-4, Sirois 1-4-6, Merchant 7-1-16, Glass, Page 3-2-8, Lutz 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Young; Chan 2, Merchant
Sumner 2 7 13 28
Ellsworth 19 34 43 52
JV: Ellsworth 57-40
Stearns 88, PCHS 44
At Guilford, seven players scored at least eight points for Stearns, led by Jen Raymond’s 17 and Shena Pineau’s 16, as the Minutemen cruised.
Candice Achorn had 11 points for the winners and Ashley Mackenzie contributed nine more.
Jenn Getchell’s 13 points and Greta Korsman’s nine led Piscataquis Community High School.
Stearns (11-5) 88
A. Mackenzie 3-3-9, Nason, Legassey, Pineau 8-0-16, J. Osborne 2-3-7, K. Mackenzie 0-2-2, Boynton 3-2-8, L. Osborne 4-0-8, Saucier, Pelletier 1-0-2, Achorn 5-1-11, Raymond 5-7-17
PCHS (1-15) 44
Burnett, Bailey 0-3-3, Leone, Garrett-Young 2-1-5, Getchell 5-3-13, Emery, Korsman 4-1-9, Kelly 2-1-5, Haskell 2-2-6, Riitano 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: none
Stearns 17 39 64 88
PCHS 4 20 28 44
JV: PCHS 28-27
Limestone 55, Madawaska 45
At Limestone, Nikki Michaud led the Eagles with 24 points while Rachel Lee netted 12.
Kristine Cyr scored 17 for Madawaska and Meghan Marshall and Kay Gerald each chipped in with 11.
Madawaska (7-4) 45
Cyr 7-2-17, Marshall 4-3-11, Gerald 5-1-11, Lavertu 1-0-2, Sirois 1-0-2, Martin, Morneault
Limestone (9-7) 55
Michaud 11-2-24, Brooker 6-1-4, Lee 5-2-12, Stackhouse 1-0-2, J. St. Pierre 1-0-3, Bickford, Bernier
3-pt. goals: Cyr; Brooker, St. Pierre
Madawaska 11 21 30 45
Limestone 18 32 47 55
JV: Madawaska 36-27
Central Aroostook 59, Wisdom 44
At St. Agatha, Sarah McCrum scored all eight of her points in the second quarter as Central Aroostook outscored Wisdom 19-8 to take a lead it would never relinquish.
Jessica Long, Tiffany Lunden and Melissa Robinson paced the winners with 13, 12 and 11 points, respectively.
Kelly Cyr’s 12 points and Becky Chamberlain’s 10 led Wisdom.
Central Aroostook (10-6) 59
Smith 3-2-8, Carvell, Caron, Robinson 5-1-11, Bell 3-0-6, McCrum 3-2-8, Barton, Lunden 6-0-12, L. Michaud 0-1-1, Long 5-3-13
Wisdom (5-12) 44
Picard 3-0-7, Tardif 2-0-4, Anderson, Cyr 5-2-12, Harris 0-1-1, Lizotte 1-0-2, N. Michaud 4-0-8, Chamberland, Bourgoin, Sirois, Chamberlain 4-0-10
3-pt. goals: Chamberlain 2, Picard
Central Aroostook 10 29 46 59
Wisdom 13 21 35 44
JV: Central Aroostook 37-26
Katahdin 69, Ashland 47
At Sherman Station, Lacey Willet led the Cougars with 25 points while Bethany Perrin added 15.
Amanda Martin scored 18 for Ashland and Andrea Millet netted 12.
Ashland (2-13) 47
Martin 5-7-18, Millett 3-6-12, Caron 1-0-2, Mussler 2-2-6, Smith 4-1-9, D’Ozier, Levesque, Campbell
Katahdin (10-6) 69
Willett 8-9-25, Perrin 6-2-15, L. Duffy Stanley 1-0-2, McMoran 1-2-4, Willigar 1-0-2, K. Duffy-Stanley 0-2-2, Megan Libby 1-0-3, F. McAvoy 0-1-1, McCarthy 3-0-6, Qualey 2-0-3, Mindy Libby 2-0-4, Violet, K. McAvoy, Duffy
3-pt. goals: Martin; Perrin, Qualey
Ashland 9 19 31 47
Katahdin 18 34 47 69
JV: Katahdin 50-21
Washburn 67, Easton 24
At Washburn, 12 players scored at least two points or more to power the Beavers.
Amber Blakney paced the winners with 11 points and Liz Howard netted 11.
Brandi Blanchard scored nine points for Easton.
Easton (0-15) 24
Ferris 1-0-2, Lovely, Blanchard 4-0-9, Patterson, Pytlak 0-2-2, Carbone 2-0-4, O’Mara 3-1-7, Baker
Washburn (7-9) 67
C. McLaughlin 1-1-3, Flanagin 4-1-9, N. McLaughlin 2-0-4, Howard 4-2-10, J. Maynard 2-2-6, L. Maynard 2-0-4, Snyder 1-0-2, C. Blakney 3-2-8, A. Blakney 5-1-11, Jordan 1-0-2, Campbell 2-0-4, Doody 2-0-4, Morrow
3-pt. goals: Blanchard
Easton 3 9 13 24
Washburn 17 36 49 67
JV: Washburn freshmen 37, Presque Isle 25
Hockey
Foxcroft 9, Old Town 3
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor Saturday, Ryan Taylor notched three goals to lead the Ponies to their first victory.
Josh Colson chipped in with two goals and three assists for the 1-11 winners and Brandon Johnson added two goals. Corey Beaulieu contributed one goal and assisted on four and Seth Gaborro added a goal.
Foxcroft goalie Zach Brooks made 24 saves on 27 shots.
Brandon Welch, Josh Buzzell, and Griffin Dill each scored a goal for 2-14 Old Town. Goalies Jeff Turcotte, Jason Karam, and Mike Stewart combined for 30 saves on 39 shots.
Boys basketball
DI-Stonington 64, Bangor Chr. 58
At Deer Isle, Josh Bolton poured in 21 points to pace the Mariners.
Joey Wallace and Eric Ray each added nine points for the winners.
David Chrisos scored 20 points for Bangor Christian and Pat McCleary added 19.
Bangor Christian (6-10) 58
Chrisos 6-5-20, McCleary 8-3-19, Tyree 2-0-4, Conley 0-2-2, Bradford 1-4-6, Madden 2-1-5, Patterson, Sobey
Deer Isle-Stonington (8-8) 64
Bolton 7-7-21, Wallace 4-1-9, Ray 4-0-9, Perez 3-0-6, Gray 1-0-2, Boyce 2-1-5, Martin 2-0-4, Hardy 0-2-2, Ballou 3-0-6, Eaton
3-pt. goals: Chrisos 3, Ray
Bangor Christian 13 28 45 58
Deer Isle-Stonington 18 37 49 64
JV: Bangor Christian 43-36
Islesboro 82, Vinalhaven 39
At Islesboro, 12 players hit the scoring column to power the Eagles.
Elek Miller paced the winners with 16 points and eight rebounds. Travis Tatro chipped in with 15 points and seven assists and Andrew Leach scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.
Josh Doughty scored 15 points for the Vikings.
Vinalhaven (2-14) 39
Arey, Pratt 4-1-9, Hutchinson 2-0-4, Beckman 2-0-4, J. Doughty 3-8-15, Miller 2-0-5, Mesko 1-0-2, K. Doughty, Dwyer, Turner, Weller, Hufsey
Islesboro (14-0) 82
Bolduc 1-0-3, Delaney 1-2-4, Pike 1-0-2, Zlotkowski 1-1-3, Wuori 3-0-6, Roberts, Tatro 6-3-15, Miller 6-2-16, Kerr 1-2-4, Grindle 1-0-2, Diffin 3-0-6, Knight 3-1-7, Leach 4-6-14
3-pt. goals: J. Doughty, Miller; Bolduc, Miller 2
Vinalhaven 12 23 32 39
Islesboro 18 53 66 82
Bucksport 60, Ellsworth 56
At Ellsworth Friday night, Jason Harvey connected for 15 of his game-high 39 points in the fourth quarter, making five of seven foul shots, to lift the Golden Bucks past the Eagles.
Bucksport made nine of 11 from the line in the final eight minutes to hold off Ellsworth, which cut the deficit to two points with 1:30 left.
Derek Awalt hit five 3-pointers en route to 27 points for the Eagles. Steven Dewitt scored 11.
Bucksport (10-5) 60
Lalonde, Maycey, Porter, Allard 1-2-4, Nason 2-0-4, Guilford 3-2-8, Harvey 13-11-39, Ogden 0-3-3, Dow 1-0-2
Ellsworth (7-8) 56
Richards 0-1-1, Mayo, Dewitt 3-5-11, Murray, Smith 2-3-7, Awalt 8-6-27, Morse 2-3-7, Boles 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Harvey 2; Awalt 5
Bucksport 10 25 39 60
Ellsworth 11 26 36 56
JV: Bucksport 50-47
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