December 25, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Allen’s 25 points power Panthers past Cougars

MARS HILL – Craig Allen tossed in 25 points to lead Central Aroostook to a 70-62 schoolboy basketball win over Katahdin in a battle of Class D kingpins on Wednesday.

Lance Bradstreet chipped in with 13 points and nine rebounds. Justin Woodworth added 10 points for Central Aroostook, which was ranked No. 4 in the most recent Heal Point standings. Katahdin held the No. 1 ranking.

Brandon McCarthy drained six 3-pointers en route to a game-high 31 points. Dan Cullen and Carson Kelley each added 10 points for Katahdin of Sherman Station.

Katahdin (15-3) 62

Perry 1-0-2, Lane, Robertson 1-0-2, McCarthy 9-7-31, Atkinson, McNally 1-0-2, Cullen 2-6-10, Heath, Cyr 1-1-3, Kelley 4-0-10, Rodgerson

Central Aroostook (13-4) 70

Grew 1-1-4, Durost 3-1-7, Bradstreet 5-3-13, Clark 0-2-2, Brewer, Allen 10-2-25, Woodworth 3-2-10, Codrey 3-3-9

3-pt. goals: McCarthy 6, Kelley 2; Allen 3, Woodworth 2, Grew

Katahdin 8 29 42 62

Central Aroostook 14 33 49 70

JV: Katahdin 58-48

GSA 68, Narraguagus 53

At Blue Hill, Ryan Hutchins scored nine of his 11 points in the fourth quarter as the Eagles held off the Knights.

Nick Henry led George Stevens with 24 points and Mark Clapp added 14.

Luke Shaw scored 16 for Narraguagus of Harrington and Steven Knapp contributed 10.

Narraguagus (6-9) 53

Snider 2-3-7, Shaw 8-0-16, Beal, Emerson 0-2-2, Bailey, Alley 3-0-6, Fraser 1-4-6, Knapp 5-0-10, DiGioia 1-4-6

George Stevens (11-7) 68

Black 1-0-2, Astbury 1-0-2, Smith 3-1-7, Ledien 1-0-3, Henderson, Henry 9-6-24, Clapp 5-1-14, Lowell 2-1-5, Candage, Hutchins 3-5-11

3-pt. goals: Clapp 3, Ledien

Narraguagus 13 25 35 53

George Stevens 18 32 50 68

JV: GSA 63-58

Caribou 80, Houlton 62

At Caribou, Joel Griffeth, James Sam and Tyler Giles combined for 40 second-half points as Caribou outscored Houlton 49-24 to erase a seven-point halftime deficit.

Griffeth had 15 of his 23 points in the second half; Sam had 13 of his 19 and Giles had 12 of his 21 points.

Sam grabbed 10 rebounds, Matt Nason pulled down eight and Griffeth had seven steals and six rebounds.

James Skehan’s game-high 27 points led Houlton. Peter Bates contributed 18 and Jay O’Connell had nine.

Houlton (4-12) 62

Lenentine 1-0-2, J. O’Connell 4-0-9, Fitzpatrick 1-0-2, Bates 9-0-18, L. O’Connell 2-0-4, Skehan 13-1-27, Brown, Howland, Donahue, Drake, Belyea, Lloyd

Caribou (9-4) 80

Cyr 1-3-5, Noyes 2-0-5, Nason 2-3-7, Griffeth 8-7-23, Sam 9-0-19, Giles 10-1-21, Nadeau, Beaulieu

3-pt. goals: J. O’Connell; Noyes, Sam

Houlton 19 38 50 62

Caribou 15 31 55 80

JV: Houlton 62-47

Sumner 67, Jonesport-Beals 53

At East Sullivan, Mike Hardy led Sumner with 20 points.

Jamey Polk netted 16 while Ross Grammer had 12.

D.R. Alley had 21 to pace the Royals while Jamie Alley added 10.

Jonesport-Beals (14-3) 53

D.R. Alley 9-2-21, A. Beal 3-2-8, Robinson 2-0-4, J. Alley 4-2-10, S. Alley 2-0-4, J. Beal 1-0-3, Mitchell 1-1-3, Bryant, Kelley

Sumner (10-6) 67

Phinney 2-0-6, Polk 7-0-16, Cowperthwaite 2-0-4, Hardy 9-2-20, Winslow 2-0-4, Grammer 5-0-12, Duke 1-3-5, Malloy, Hills

3-pt. goals: D.R. Alley, J. Beal; Phinney, Polk, Grammer

Jonesport-Beals 13 25 38 53

Sumner 17 35 49 67

JV: Sumner 62-42

Easton 74, Ashland 47

At Easton Tuesday, Derek Carlow led the Bears with 16 points while Matt Osgood netted 15 and pulled down 12 rebounds.

For Ashland, Geoffrey LeBlanc scored 11 points.

Ashland (2-12) 47

LeBlanc 5-0-11, Ham 4-0-8, Perry 3-0-6, Junkins 3-0-6, Dwyer 1-0-3, Austin 1-2-5, Hitchcock 1-0-2, Lovewell 1-0-2, Durrell 1-0-2, Langley 1-0-2, Oakes

Easton (14-3) 74

Carlow 5-1-16, Osgood 7-0-15, A. Perry 4-1-9, Lamoreau 4-1-9, Blackstone 3-1-9, Cyr 2-5-9, Hewitt 1-2-4, Manning-Harris 0-1-1, Carbone 1-0-2, Chalou, St. Jean, McMann, A.J. Perry

3-pt. goals: LeBlanc, Austin, Dwyer; Carlow 5, Blackstone 2, Osgood

Ashland 13 21 29 47

Easton 19 38 58 74

JV: Easton 54-52

Dexter 71, Schenck 51

At East Millinocket, Travis Patterson led five Tigers in double figures with 19 points in the win.

Matt Foster added 13 for Dexter while Eric Cooley, Ben Robinson, and Dustin Page had 10 apiece.

Mike Rossignol scored 16 points and Ben Jamo notched 10 for the Wolverines.

Dexter (10-6) 71

Patterson 8-2-19, Mountain 0-1-1, Cooley 3-4-10, Robinson 4-2-10, Clukey 3-0-6, Vafiades 0-1-1, Foster 6-1-13, Page 5-0-10, Roach 0-1-1, Hersey

Schenck (7-10) 51

B. Jamo 4-1-10, Dechenes 4-1-9, Graham 1-0-2, Hamlin 2-0-4, Johnston 2-0-5, Rossignol 4-7-16, Hanington 1-1-3, Spearin 1-0-2, Thompson, Lufkin, P. Jamo, Libby

3-pt. goals: Patterson; B. Jamo, Johnston, Rossignol

Dexter 24 45 60 71

Schenck 9 23 33 51

JV: Dexter 67-54

Bucksport 67, Nokomis 63

At Bucksport, Corey Guilford scored 11 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter to help the Class B Golden Bucks earn a point-worthy win over Class A Nokomis.

Junior Jason Harvey scored 21 points to leave him 20 shy of the 1,000-point plateau. Chris Atherton-Dow added 14, including eight in the fourth.

Ryan McLellan scored 22 and Trenton Estes added 17 for Nokomis of Newport.

Nokomis (9-3) 63

Henderson 1-2-5, McLellan 8-5-22, Estes 7-3-17, Burgess 1-0-2, Peters 1-0-2, Veazie 3-0-7, Hayden 1-2-4, Butler 2-0-4

Bucksport (11-5) 67

Lalonde, Mercer, Porter, Allard 1-1-4, Nason 2-0-4, Guilford 7-1-18, Harvey 7-6-21, Ogden 3-0-6, Atherton-Dow 6-2-14, Sullivan

3-pt. goals: Henderson, McLellan, Veazie; Allard, Guilford 3, Harvey

Nokomis 14 22 30 63

Bucksport 12 23 39 67

JV: Bucksport 66-64

Camden Hills 87, Oak Hill 61

At Camden, the Windjammers outscored Oak Hill 19-2 in the second quarter and cruised to their 14th win.

John Knutson paced a balanced attack with 13 points for the Windjammers. Will Dennen and Grant Lippman added 10 points each.

Chris Gagnon tossed in 22 for Oak Hill. Sean Favreau added 13.

Oak Hill (2-14) 61

Labbe 1-0-2, Morissette 1-0-2, Poisson, Hinckley 0-2-2, Roy 3-1-9, Gagnon 8-2-22, Galipeau Favreau 6-1-13, Daggett, Nickerson 4-1-9, Fournier 0-2-2

Camden Hills (14-2) 87

Wilson 4-0-8, Gugal 3-2-9, May 0-1-1, Gabriele 1-1-4, Moro 3-2-8, Wood 0-1-1, Fitzpatrick 3-0-6, Warren 2-0-5, Smith 3-0-6, O’Brien 1-0-2, Stammen 2-0-4, Dennen 4-2-10, Lippman 2-6-10, Knutson 5-2-13

3-pt. goals: Roy 2, Gagnon 3; Dugal, Gabriele, Warren, Knutson

Oak Hill 18 20 43 61

Camden Hills 21 40 62 87

JV: Camden Hills 74-39

Penobscot Valley 59, Stearns 55

At Millinocket, Brad Harris tossed in 13 points as the Howlers past the Minutemen.

Stu Morin and Scott Bates pitched in with 12 points apiece for Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Les Cote paced Stearns with 18 points and Brad Wheaton had 16. Derek DiFrederico scored nine points, all in the fourth quarter.

Penobscot Valley (8-8) 59

Morin 4-4-12, Harris 5-3-13, Bates 4-4-12, Oakes 3-0-7, McPike 2-0-4, Cloukey 1-0-2, Slowikowski 3-1-9, Mulligan, Sereyko

Stearns (1-16) 55

Wheaton 6-0-16, Cote 9-0-18, DiFrederico 3-3-9, Bragdon 1-0-2, Deloge 3-0-6, Leino 1-0-2, Mosca 1-0-2, Fitzpatrick, Pelletier

3-pt. goals: Slowikowski 2, Oakes; Wheaton 4

Penobscot Valley 13 28 41 59

Stearns 15 24 36 55

Hockey

Presque Isle 7, Houlton 1

At Presque Isle Tuesday, Andy Beaulieu scored three goals and had two assists for the 9-6 Wildcats.

Darren Carlisle scored three goals of his own while Joe Gahagan scored the seventh goal unassisted. Ryan Stevens and Dan Erikson recorded assists while Joe Grenier stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced.

Houlton’s goal was scored by David Carmichael with the assist going to Ben Carton. Brandon Carmichael faced 25 shots and stopped 18 for the 5-11 Shiretowners.

Hampden 4, Foxcroft 0

At Bouchard Arena in Brewer, goalie Julian Kaelin stopped all 13 shots he faced to post a shutout for the 8-6 Broncos.

Greg Brown led the way with a pair of goals and an assist for Hampden. Patrick Bailey had a goal plus an assist, Sean Tardif had the other goal, and Dan Perkins and Mike Brooks each had an assist apiece for the Broncs, who launched 50 shots on goal.

Zach Brooks of 1-12 Foxcroft stopped 46 of 50.

Girls basketball

Van Buren 72, Wisdom 39

At Van Buren, Nicole Corbin scored 16 points for the Crusaders while Kristy Wright added 14.

Heather Parent chipped in with 10 points.

Becky Chamberlain led Wisdom with 15 points while Kelly Cyr had 14 and Nina Michaud added 10.

Wisdom (5-13) 39

Cyr 5-0-4, Michaud 5-0-10, Chamberlain 5-2-15, Picard, Tardiff

Van Buren (15-0) 72

Wright 4-3-14, Corbin 6-1-16, H. Parent 5-0-10, Gagnon 4-0-8, M. Parent 3-1-7, Doucette 1-0-2, Porter 2-0-4, Caron 4-0-8, Hewes 1-0-2, Devilbliss 0-1-1, T. Gagnon, Cyr

3-pt. goals: Cyr 4, Chamberlain 3; Wright, Corbin

Wisdom 7 20 28 39

Van Buren 20 33 53 72

JV: Van Buren 42-27

Calais 61, WA Raiders 43

At Calais, Lanna Martin notched 20 points to lead the Devils to the win.

Nanci Feck helped the cause with 12 points for Calais. Katie Frost chipped in with 12 points to go with 10 rebounds and seven steals.

Emily Mawhinney led the Raiders of East Machias with 12 points while Miranda Copeland 10

Washington Academy (9-7) 43

Mawhinney 5-0-12, Copeland 5-0-10, Bourdeau 2-3-7, A. Jovoni 1-0-2, Fergerson 3-0-6, K. Stauffer 1-0-2, N. Stauffer 2-0-4, Dennison, Albee, Almendinger, L. Jovoni

Calais (15-1) 61

Frost 5-0-12, L. Martin 9-2-20, Feck 6-3-15, C. Martin 1-3-5, Redding 1-3-5, Drew 1-0-2, Best 1-0-2, Ludington, Price, Smith

3-pt. goals: Mawhinney 2; Frost 2

Washington Acad. 14 20 28 43

Calais 16 30 44 61

JV: Washington Academy 41-39

Winslow 51, Rockland 43

At Rockland, Bethany Rodrigue led the way with 21 points to lead the Raiders to the win.

Katie Flaherty chipped in with 14 for the winners while Annie Helberg added 10.

Stacey Marcotte paced the Tigers with 14 points and Lindsay Grant put in 10.

Winslow 51

Helberg 5-0-10, Flaherty 6-2-14, Moores 1-0-2, Rodrigue 7-6-12, Pomerleau 0-1-1, LaPointe 1-1-3, Roy, Paradis, Bickford, Belanger, McAvoy

Rockland 43

Fournier 1-0-2, C. Grant 4-1-9, Marcotte 6-2-14, L. Grant 4-2-10, Pennell 3-2-8, Moore, Clark

3-pt. goals: Rodrigue

Winslow 8 19 37 51

Rockland 14 20 33 43

Nokomis 66, Hermon 35

At Hermon, Danielle Clark led Nokomis with 20 points while Laura Pelkey added 12.

Melissa Overlock was Hermon’s top scorer with 12 points.

Nokomis (11-0) 66

Clark 8-4-20, Pelkey 5-0-12, Welch 3-0-8, Murray 1-2-5, Palmer 1-1-3, Snow 2-0-4, Burnett 1-0-3, Paradis 4-0-8, Merrow 1-1-3, Lowe, Preble

Hermon (4-12) 35

Overlock 5-2-12, Wiggin 0-4-4, Garland 0-1-1, Duplisea 2-0-5, Macdonald 0-2-2, Reynolds 1-0-2, Smith 1-2-4, Buzzell 1-3-5, Hichborn, Dobbins, Jenkins

3-pt. goals: Pelkey 2, Welch 2, Murray, Bennett; Duplisea

Nokomis 13 33 50 66

Hermon 2 10 15 35

JV: Nokomis 41-32

Dexter 64, Schenck 33

At Dexter, Karen Nelson led the attack with 17 points to help the Tigers, who jumped out to a 23-4 first-quarter advantage, roll to the win.

Kristin Gilbert pitched in with 13 points and 10 rebounds for Dexter. Briley Belanger added 10 points to go with five steals.

Kasey Wyman led Schenck of East Millinocket with 12 points.

Schenck (2-14) 33

Farrington 0-2-2, Davis, Gordon 0-1-1, Nicholson, Wyman 5-0-12, Tapley 2-0-4, Libby 1-2-4, Jones 1-0-2, Cram 2-2-7, King 0-1-1

Dexter (13-5) 64

B. Veazie 1-2-5, K. Veazie, McKusick 1-0-2, Robideau, F. Turner, Nelson 5-7-17, Belanger 4-2-10, McCormick, Pullen 0-2-2, Patterson 1-2-4, L. Turner 0-4-4, Foster 3-1-7, Gilbert 5-3-13, Pratt

3-pt. goals: Wyman 2, Cram; B. Veazie

Schenck 4 13 21 33

Dexter 23 35 55 64

JV: Dexter 46-27

Orono 59, Brewer 52

At Orono, Jessica Wagner poured in a game-high 23 points and she also pulled down 11 rebounds to lead Orono to its 11th win.

Sarah Marquez contributed 15 points and dished out seven assists and Marilyn Nichols scored 13 points.

Jenny Higgins’ game-high 26 points and Stacy Bean’s nine topped Brewer.

Brewer (5-8) 52

Adams 0-1-1, Bean 3-2-9, A. Freeman 2-0-5, K. Freeman, Wing 2-0-5, McAvoy 1-0-2, Hamm, Sutherland 2-0-4, Eason, Higgins 11-0-26

Orono (11-5) 59

Brenton 1-0-2, See 1-0-2, Dupere 2-0-4, Reed, Marquez 7-0-15, Nichols 6-1-13, Wagner 8-7-23, Lint

3-pt. goals: Higgins 4, Wing, A. Freeman; Marquez

Brewer 7 20 31 52

Orono 16 30 46 59

JV: Brewer 38-32

Stearns 60, Penobscot Valley 28

At Millinocket, Jen Raymond led the way with 10 points and eight rebounds, while Sheena Pineau also put in 10 to go with 10 rebounds to lead the Minutemen to the win.

Pam Pelletier put in nine for the winners. Megan Cyr led the Howlers of Howland with nine.

Penobscot Valley (5-12) 28

B. Colbeth 2-2-6, Young 0-1-1, Cyr 4-1-9, Beshai 1-0-2, McGinn 2-4-8, K. Traston 1-0-2, Porter, Garland, S. Traston, Lloyd, S. Colbeth

Stearns (12-5) 60

A. MacKenzie 1-0-2, Nason 3-0-7, Lagassey 1-0-3, Pineau 5-0-10, J. Osborne 1-0-2, Boynton 2-0-4, L. Osborne 4-0-8, Pelletier 3-3-9, Achorn 1-3-5, Raymond 5-0-10, K. MacKenzie, Saucier

3-pt. goals: Nason and Lagassey

Penobscot Valley 4 5 14 28

Stearns 12 29 45 60


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