LEE – Mattanawcook Academy went on an 18-0 run at the end of the first quarter Tuesday night, pulling out to a lead it would retain on the way to a 93-83 schoolboy basketball victory over Lee Academy.
Jon Carney led the Lynx of Lincoln with a game-high 29 points while Matt Malone and D.J. LaPlante each scored 16. Nathan Cousineau contributed 11.
Jeremy Ham had 25 points to pace Lee while Jason Mallett, Frank Severance and Frank Carpenter each added 12. Nate Dow chipped in with 11 points.
Lee Academy (0-4) 83
Carney 12-4-29, Malone 4-6-16, D.J. LaPlante 6-4-16, Cousineau, Kyes 1-0-2, Peter 2-5-9, Garland 0-2-2, Libbey 4-0-8, Greenlaw
Mattanawcook (1-3) 93
Ham 8-4-25, Mallett 4-4-12, Severance 6-0-12, Carpenter 4-3-12, Dow 3-2-11, Thurlow 0-2-2, A. Ham 0-1-1, Thompson 1-0-2, Worster 2-0-6, Rideout, Pickering, House
3-pt. goals: Ham 5, Dow 3, Worster 2, Carpenter; Cousineau 2, Malone 2, Carney
Lee Academy 21 45 56 83
Mattanawcook 28 53 76 93
Dexter 77, Penquis 44
At Dexter, the Tigers limited the Patriots to 15 first-half points and forged a 30-point lead.
Travis Patterson led Dexter with 29 points and Matt Mountain tossed in 17.
Michael Grindle paced Penquis of Milo with 10 points and Justin Allen added nine.
Penquis (2-2) 44
Grindle 5-0-10, Jo. Allen 1-3-5, Hamlin 0-2-2, Chase 1-1-3, Joyce 1-0-2, Ju. Allen 3-2-9, Kissell 1-2-4, Simonian, Wooter, Gillis 1-3-5, Perkins 1-0-2, Gerrish, McKenzie 1-0-2
Dexter (4-0) 77
Patterson 13-1-29, Mountain 7-2-17, Martin 0-2-2, Towle, Cooley 1-1-3, Russell 2-2-6, Hersey 2-2-6, Desrosiers, Vafiades 2-1-5, Page 2-0-4, Kinney 0-2-2, Roach 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: J. Allen; Patterson 3, Mountain
Penquis 6 15 29 44
Dexter 23 45 59 77
Calais 61, Washington Acad. 58
At Calais, Joe Footer scored 22 points to lead the Blue Devils to their fifth consecutive victory.
Bobby Richardson scored 28 points for Washington Academy of East Machias. Whitney Stevens and Nick Reynolds each netted 10.
Washington Acad. (3-2) 58
Berry 1-2-4, Richardson 12-4-28, Stevens 5-0-10, Reynolds 5-0-10, Fagonde 2-0-4, Gray 1-0-2, Reing, Gibson, Mawhinney, Craven, Holmes, Harmon
Calais (5-0) 61
Pelletier 4-1-9, Morrell 3-0-7, Provencher 2-0-6, McLean 1-0-3, Frost 4-0-18, Footer 9-4-22, Lapointe 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Provencher 2, Morrell, McLean
Washington Acad. 9 20 44 58
Calais 18 30 45 61
JV: Washington Academy 95-50
Limestone 82, Madawaska 78
At Limestone, Steven Hardwick made two steals and went coast-to-coast for a pair of layups midway through the third overtime to help Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics pull away from Madawaska.
Hardwick finished with 28 points. George Tamburello added 14, Josh Knoll scored 13, Josh Poisson netted 12 and Josh Stackhouse tallied 10 for the Eagles.
Cyr paced the Owls with 26 points and Marc Garcia chipped in with 23. Jessie Morin added 10.
Madawaska (0-4) 78
Morin 4-2-10, Cyr 9-7-26, Levesque 2-0-4, Paradis 1-0-2, Nadeau 1-0-2, Morneault 1-3-5, Garcia 8-4-23, Pennington 2-2-6, Guerrette, Dubois
Limestone (3-1) 82
Tamburello 4-4-14, Poisson 4-4-12, Hardwick 13-2-28, Knoll 4-5-13, Cote 2-0-4, Stackhouse 3-4-10, O’Neal
3-pt. goals: Garcia 3, Cyr; Tamburello 2
Madawaska 14 27 38 56 62 72 78
Limestone 15 32 46 56 62 72 82
JV: Madawaska 47-38
Girls basketball
Lee 59, Mattanawcook 57
At Lee, Deidra Ham scored 24 points, helping lead the Pandas to the win.
Shelby Pickering contributed 13 points and pulled down 13 rebounds for Lee Academy, which held off a fourth-quarter rally by the Lynx.
Courtney Gulesian and Ali Keegan each scored 16 points for Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln.
Mattanawcook (2-2) 57
Harvey 2-2-7, Littlefield 3-1-7, Shorey 1-0-2, Gulesian 4-4-16, Woodman 1-0-2, Keegan 7-2-16, Head 2-3-7, Cousineau, Oliver, Slike
Lee Academy (4-1) 59
Bird 1-2-4, Harris 2-2-6, Linscott 3-0-8, Ham 6-11-24, Hersom 0-1-1, Cole 1-1-3, Pickering 3-7-13, Mallett, Hanscom, Gifford
3-pt. goals: Gulesian 2, Harvey; Linscott 2, Ham
Mattanawcook 8 23 34 57
Lee Academy 14 37 45 59
Katahdin 67, Schenck 44
At Sherman Station, Megan Libby netted 13 points, Krystle McMoarn scored 11 and K.C. Duffy-Stanley tallied 10 to lead the well-balanced Cougars past Schenck of East Millinocket.
Katahdin outscored Schenck 22-4 in the third quarter.
Jesse Hanington paced the Wolverines with 10 points.
Schenck (0-5) 44
Farrington 3-0-6, Bishop 2-1-5, Jarmark, Duprey 1-0-1, King 3-2-8, Carey 2-4-8, Hanington 5-0-10, Knight 2-2-6, Sprague
Katahdin (2-2) 67
Green 1-2-4, Violette 3-0-6, Duffy-Stanley 5-0-10, McMoarn 5-1-11, Anderson 1-1-3, K. McAvoy, Libby 5-2-13, F. McAvoy 2-3-7, McCarthy 1-3-6, Qualey 2-2-7
3-pt. goals: Libby, McCarthy, Qualey
Schenck 14 23 27 44
Katahdin 18 29 51 67
JV: Schenck 28-24
Houlton 70, Presque Isle 50
At Houlton, Kasey Cleary scored 24 points to lead Houlton to the win.
Sarah Beasley and Hannah Socoby each added 17 for the Shiretowners.
Autumn Tuttle scored 13 points for Presque Isle and Billi Blanchard and Natasha Deschane each added 10.
Presque Isle (1-1) 50
Tuttle 3-7-13, Blanchard 3-4-10, Deschane 3-2-10, DeLong 0-2-2, McKenna 1-0-2, Condon 2-0-4, DeMerchant 1-2-4, McHatten 1-2-4, Wildeman 0-1-1, Post, Henrickson, Bishop, Dyer, Zettergren
Houlton (2-2) 70
Cleary 8-1-24, Beasley 8-0-17, Socoby 4-9-17, Guy 0-1-1, Thompson 0-2-2, Cole 2-0-4, Botting 1-2-4, Lenentine 0-1-1, Goodrich, Peters, Brown, Henderson
3-pt. goals: Deschane 2; Cleary 7, Beasley 1
Houlton 19 37 62 70
Presque Isle 7 16 32 50
JV: Houlton 43-35
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