EASTPORT – Ben Toney scored 13 points and grabbed 20 rebounds to help Shead hold off a Machias rally and earn a 59-57 schoolboy basketball win Wednesday night.
Darrin Constant scored 21 points for Shead while Ben Maloney contributed 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Joe Richards tallied 27 points for the Bulldogs. Chris Correll netted 19.
Machias (1-3) 57
Correll 8-1-19, Richards 12-3-27, Poore 3-1-7, Leahy 1-0-2, Hasselman 0-2-2, Parker, Frutchey
Shead (4-0) 59
Maloney 4-3-11, Constant 8-0-21, Toney 5-3-13, Curtis 2-0-4, Bones 3-0-6, Demmons 2-0-4, Altvater, Sapiel
3-pt. goals: Correll 2; Constant 5
Machias 10 19 39 57
Shead 18 29 45 59
JV: Machias 60-56
Fort Fairfield 60, CAHS 48
At Fort Fairfield, Aaron Kennison knocked in 20 points as the Tigers made 10 free throws in the last minute to finish off the Panthers of Mars Hill.
Jamie McLaughlin pumped in 15 for Fort Fairfield.
Dan Codrey led the Panthers with 15 points and Lance Bradstreet added 12.
Central Aroostook (5-1) 48
Codrey 7-1-15, Bradstreet 4-4-12, Grivois 1-0-2, Collins, Patley, Clark 2-0-4, Wiggins 1-0-2, Grew 2-0-5, Walsh 4-0-8, Woodworth
Fort Fairfield (4-2) 60
Kennison 8-4-20, McLaughlin 6-3-13, Cunningham 1-2-4, Levesque, Bernaiche 1-4-6, Levassuer 0-2-2, Helstrom 0-2-2, Esancy 0-2-2, Dorsey 3-2-8, Clark, King
3-pt. goals: Grew; McLaughlin
Central Aroostook 12 20 40 48
Fort Fairfield 12 19 39 60
JV: Central Aroostook 58-55
Jonesport-Beals 73, Woodland 63
At Woodland, Alvin Beal poured in 20 points and Abraham Beal added 18 more as the Royals topped the Dragons.
Eric Balchen chipped in with 12 for the winners.
Chad Pike paced Woodland with 25 points, including six 3-pointers. Matt Kesel contributed 13.
Jonesport-Beals (2-3) 73
Ab. Beal 6-3-18, Al. Beal 6-8-20, Kelley 1-0-2, Mitchell 2-0-4, Peabody 3-0-6, Merchant 1-0-2, Durkee 1-2-4, Balchen 6-0-12, D. Beal 1-1-3, Bryant, Dyer 1-0-2
Woodland (1-4) 63
Worcester, Pike 9-1-25, Smith 2-3-8, Nicholson 1-0-2, Sabattus 3-0-6, Kochendoerfer 1-0-2, Engroff, McCoubrey 3-1-7, Kesel 5-3-13, Potter, Tupper, Townsend
3-pt. goals: Ab. Beal 3; Pike 6, Smith
Jonesport-Beals 14 34 57 73
Woodland 15 32 45 63
JV: Woodland 58-51
Calais 56, Narraguagus 47
At Calais, 6-foot-5 senior Joe Footer scored 21 points and ripped down 10 rebounds to pace the Blue Devils in a battle of early-season unbeatens.
Andy Frost added 19 points for Calais.
Brandon Emerson netted 16 and Trey Shaw had nine for the Knights of Harrington.
Narraguagus (3-1) 47
Shinn, Shaw 4-1-9, Beal 2-0-4, Emerson 5-4-16, Bailey 2-0-4, Rossi, Fraser 1-6-8, Knapp 3-0-6
Calais (5-0) 56
Pelletier 3-0-6, Morrell, Provencher 2-0-4, McLean 1-0-2, Frost 7-3-19, Woodside, Footer 9-3-21, LaPointe 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Emerson 2; Frost 2
Narraguagus 15 26 36 47
Calais 8 29 41 56
JV: Narraguagus 75-57
So. Aroostook 66, Washburn 51
At Dyer Brook, Corey Shields pumped in 29 points to carry Southern Aroostook over Washburn.
Corey Edkins added nine points for the Warriors.
For Washburn, Dan Buckley netted 24 and Taylor Bagley put in 13.
Washburn (2-4) 51
Bagley 4-2-13, Buckley 12-0-24, Pesut 2-1-5, Thompson 3-0-7, Milton 1-0-2, Maynard
Southern Aroostook (2-3) 66
Hardy 4-0-8, Edkins 4-1-9, Grant 2-2-6, Nadeau 3-0-6, McClusky 3-1-8, Shields 12-5-29, Hersey, Hartin
3-pt. goals: Bagley 3, Thompson; McCluskey
Washburn 18 29 42 51
Southern Aroostook 19 35 49 66
JV: Southern Aroostook 59-51 (OT)
Presque Isle 78, Houlton 44
At Presque Isle, Nick Casavant netted 29 points to lead the Wildcats by the Shiretowners.
Denis Saucier added 11 and Fred Bird had nine points and nine rebounds for Presque Isle.
Jason Frenette paced Houlton with 15 points.
Houlton (3-2) 44
Frenette 6-3-15, M. Lenentine, Brown 1-4-7, Howland, Le. O’Connell, Cottle 1-2-5, Drake, York 1-1-3, J. Lenentine, E. O’Connell 1-0-2, Lloyd 0-3-3, La. O’Connell 1-0-2, Skeham 3-1-7
Presque Isle (1-1) 78
Casavant 10-7-29, Saucier 4-2-11, Carlin 2-2-6, Graves 3-3-9, James 1-0-2, Deschene 0-3-3, Lockhart, Doughty, Bird 3-3-9
3-pt. goals: Brown, Cottle; Casavant 2, Saucier
Houlton 6 16 26 44
Presque Isle 20 41 60 78
JV: Houlton 82-68
Fort Fairfield 56, Van Buren 33
At Van Buren Tuesday, James McLaughlin tossed in 14 points and Brandon LeVasseur added 12 as Fort Fairfield cruised by Van Buren.
Aaron Kenneson chipped in with 10 for the winners.
Tyler Hews and Matt Gagnon scored eight apiece for the Crusaders.
Fort Fairfield (3-2) 56
Cunningham 1-0-2, Bernaiche 2-0-4, LeVasseur 5-2-12, Kenneson 4-2-10, Helstrom 2-0-4, Esancy 2-0-4, Dorsey 1-4-6, McLaughlin 5-1-14, King, Levesque, Clark
Van Buren (1-3) 33
Cyr, Martin, Chasse 2-1-5, Ayotte 1-0-3, Hews 4-0-8, Ouellette, Violette 0-2-2, O’Hare, Lapierre 2-0-4, Corbin 1-1-3, Gagnon 4-0-8, Smith
3-pt. goals: McLaughlin 3; Ayotte
Fort Fairfield 11 27 37 56
Van Buren 4 19 25 33
JV: Van Buren 53-50
Greenville 64, Richmond 55
At Greenville, Bobby Gilbert tossed in 23 points and Tyler Muzzy added 22 points and 10 rebounds as the Lakers prevailed.
Jon Eithier pitched in with 10 points for Greenville.
Shane Hutchins scored 14, Sam McKenney tallied 13 and Chris O’Brien notched 12 for the Bobcats.
Richmond (2-2) 55
Baker 3-0-7, Alexander 3-0-9, O’Brien 6-0-12, McKenney 3-7-13, Hutchins 5-0-14, Gray, Marson, Brawn
Greenville (3-2) 64
Muzzy 10-2-22, Gilbert 9-3-23, B. Campbell 1-0-2, Eithier 4-2-10, R. Douglas 0-4-4, D. Campbell 0-2-2, Boucher 0-1-1, Aucoin, J. Douglas
3-pt. goals: Baker, Alexander 3, Hutchins 4; Gilbert 2
Richmond 8 21 40 55
Greenville 13 27 50 64
Bangor 74, MDI 44
At Mount Desert, Buddy Nickerson pumped in 24 points and nailed four three-pointers as the Rams used balanced scoring to race by the Trojans.
Casey Civiello knocked in 10 for Bangor.
Brothers Ryan and Brandon Colbeth led the Trojans with 10 each.
Bangor (2-0) 74
Nickerson 9-3-24, Civiello 4-0-10, Shain 4-1-9, Ray 4-0-8, Achorn 1-4-6, Bombardier 2-0-4, Rambo 2-0-4, Prentiss 2-0-4, K. Flynn 1-1-3, Gallant 1-0-2, R. Flynn 0-1-1, Dowe, Sutcliffe, Guerette
MDI (1-3) 44
B. Colbeth 5-0-10, R. Colbeth 4-2-10, Staples 3-2-8, Jones 2-1-6, Fellis 2-0-4, Stratton 1-0-2, Suvlu 0-2-2, O’Connell 0-1-1, Dargis 0-1-1, Dow
3-pt. goals: Nickerson 4, Civiello 2; Jones
Bangor 20 34 57 74
MDI 11 19 33 44
JV: Bangor 48-35
Girls basketball
Crusaders 57, Tigers 47
At Van Buren, the Crusaders hit nine of 10 foul shots in the fourth quarter to foil a late Fort Fairfield rally and turn a two-point edge with four minutes left into a 10-point win.
Nicole Corbin was 12-for-12 from the line and scored 27 points. Danielle Gagnon scored 14 points and Michelle Parent led Van Buren with nine rebounds.
Dani Searles had 17 points and Libby Gardner added 13 for the Tigers.
Fort Fairfield (2-4) 47
D. Searles 6-5-17, Gardner 6-0-13, Longworthy 4-0-8, S. Butler 1-2-4, M. Butler 2-0-4, McLaughlin, Wood, Churchill, K. Searles, Beaulieu, Enman, Demerchant, Jackson
Van Buren (4-0) 57
Corbin 6-12-27, D. Gagnon 6-2-14, Parent 4-0-8, Caron 1-5-7, T. Gagnon 0-1-1, Hews, Doucette
3-pt. goals: Gardner; Corbin 3
Fort Fairfield 11 27 35 47
Van Buren 17 31 44 57
Washington Acad. 56, Lubec 42
At East Machias, Krystle Gaddis and Stef Almendinger each scored 17 points to lead the Raiders.
Emily Mawhinney chipped in with nine points for Washington Academy.
Leann Pike paced the Hornets with 18 points and Amber Lavalley added 12.
Lubec (2-2) 42
Pike 7-4-18, Lavalley 4-4-12, S. McPherson 1-3-5, Newman 3-1-7, Daye, Seavey, B. McPherson, Flynn, Matthews
Washington Academy (3-3) 56
Gaddis 7-3-17, Almendinger 7-2-17, Mawhinney 4-0-9, A. Govoni 1-2-4, L. Govoni 2-1-5, Porter 0-2-2, Livingstone 1-0-2, Albee, Simmon, Holmes, Stauffer, Davis, Smith
3-pt. goals: Almendinger, Mawhinney
Lubec 11 18 29 42
Washington Acad. 17 31 45 56
JV: Washington Academy 49-45
Cen. Aroostook 43, Ashland 26
At Mars Hill, Lindsay Michaud’s game-high 20 points helped the Panthers sting the Hornets.
Gabrielle Smith put in 13 for the winners.
Ashlee Peters led Ashland with six.
Ashland (2-3) 26
Peters 2-2-6, Martin 2-1-5, Sherman 1-0-2, Chamberlain, Campbell, Caron 1-0-2, Clark 1-3-5, Muffler 2-1-5, Carney, Smith 0-1-1, Gallant
Central Aroostook (3-2) 43
Michaud 9-2-20, Smith 5-3-13, Collins 1-1-3, Robinson 0-1-1, McCrum 1-1-3, Fletcher, Carvell, Gosselin 0-1-1, Degraw 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: none
Ashland 5 6 16 20
Central Aroostook 7 17 28 43
JV: Central Aroostook 43-26
Madawaska 66, Wisdom 21
At Madawaska, the Owls bolted out to a 26-0 lead after one quarter and cruised past the Pioneers.
Kay Gerard tossed in 14 points to lead a balanced Madawaska attack while Michelle Morneault added 12 and Alex Plourde had 11. Kristine Cyr tallied 10.
Rebecca Harris scored nine points for the Pioneers of St. Agatha.
Wisdom (0-5)
Harris 3-1-9, Anderson 1-0-3, Hebert 1-0-3, Bourgoin 0-2-2, Dyment 2-0-4, Lizotte, Pelletier, C. Chamberlain, Ouellette, Desjardins, J. Chamberlain, Davenport
Madawaska (4-0) 68
Gerard 5-4-14, Plourde 5-0-11, K. Cyr 5-0-10, Morneault 6-0-12, Martin 0-2-2, C. Cyr 1-1-3, Marshall 4-0-8, Dube 2-0-4, Lavertu 2-0-4, Desjardins, Daigle
3-pt. goals: Harris 2, Anderson, Hebert; Plourde
Wisdom 0 6 16 21
Madawaska 26 39 52 66
JV: Madawaska 57-36
Jonesport-Beals 64, Sumner 44
At Jonesport, Katie Griffin scored 20 points and pulled down 13 rebounds to lead the Royalettes by the Tigers.
Ashten Smith chipped in with 10 for Jonesport-Beals.
For Sumner of East Sullivan, Ellen Beattie tallied 14 and Brittany Dunbar garnered 11.
Sumner (0-5) 44
Boyd 1-0-2, Philio 1-0-2, Brisco 1-0-2, Beattie 4-0-14, Ruhlin 3-0-7, Page 3-2-8, Dunbar 5-0-11, Robinson
Jonesport-Beals (4-1) 64
Griffin 9-2-20, Smith 4-2-10, Look 4-0-8, Woodward 3-0-6, Beal 3-0-6, Chandler 4-0-8, Emerson 1-0-2, Pinkham 1-0-2, Carver 1-0-2, Hunkler, Church
3-pt. goals: Beattie 2, Ruhlin, Dunbar
Sumner 8 25 38 44
Jonesport-Beals 10 34 50 64
Hockey
Houlton-Hodgdon 5, Hampden 3
At the T.J. Ryan Center in Brewer, Kevin Carlton pumped in two goals to lead the 1-4 Blackhawks.
Craig Hill, Dave Charmichael and Ben Carlton added a goal each for the winners. Dave Carlton, Chris Webber and Chris Bitnes had an assist each.
Adam Stanley led the 3-1 Broncos with a pair of goals. Chris Bearor added one goal, and Kevin Brooks had one assist. Garret McGowen made 13 saves on 18 shots.
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