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CALAIS – The Calais Blue Devils used a swarming full-court press to create numerous turnovers and outscore Woodland 29-6 in the third quarter Friday night on their way to a decisive 68-38 girls basketball victory in a game between two 2001 state champions.
Lanna Martin led Class C Calais with 16 points, including eight in the third quarter, while Crystal Martin tallied 10 of her 15 points in the period. Katie Frost tossed in 13 points.
Woodland was without leading scorer Ashley Marble, who sat out after injuring her left hand in a Monday game against East Grand. Julia Knights paced the Class D Dragons with 13 points and Kaitlyn Leeman added nine.
Woodland (3-1) 38
J. Knights 4-5-13, Brown 2-0-4, Leeman 2-5-9, Smith 3-0-6, Troiani 2-0-4, V. Knights 1-0-2, Snowman, Newman, Lord, Seavey, Vose
Calais (6-0) 68
C. Martin 7-1-15, L. Martin 7-1-16, Frost 4-4-13, Eagan 1-0-2, N. Feck 2-0-5, O’Brien 0-5-5, Welch 0-2-2, Drew 2-3-7, E. Smith, D. Feck, McGinley, K. Smith 1-1-3, Mahan
3-pt. goals: L. Martin
Woodland 5 23 29 38
Calais 11 24 53 68
JV: Calais 49-39
Van Buren 41, Limestone 31
At Limestone, point guard Nicole Corbin connected on nine of 11 free throw attempts in the fourth quarter to lift the Crusaders over the Eagles in a battle of unbeatens.
Corbin finished with 19 points and Michelle Parent contributed 10 for Van Buren.
For Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics, Ashley Brooker scored 10 points.
Van Buren (5-0) 41
T. Gagnon, Hews, Corbin 5-9-19, Caron, Parent 5-0-10, Doucette 2-0-4, D. Gagnon
Limestone (4-1)
Beaulieu, Stackhouse 2-0-4, Bickford 1-0-2, St. Pierre 1-0-3, Brooker 2-4-10, Michaud 3-2-8, Beaton, Weatherhead 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Corbin 2; Brooker 2, St. Pierre
Van Buren 7 12 20 41
Limestone 7 9 19 31
Hermon 39, Caribou 38
At Caribou, Jessica Wiggin scored all eight of her points in the fourth quarter, including the game-winning layup off her own steal with 45 seconds left, to rally Hermon past Caribou.
Hermon, which outscored Caribou 15-7 in the fourth quarter, was led by Ashley Hichborn’s 12 points. Rachel Jenkins and Wiggin each had eight.
Jessica Cyr had a game-high 16 points and Leah Drew’s 11 paced Caribou.
Hermon (1-3) 39
J. Wiggin 3-2-8, Hichborn 5-0-12, Garland, Dobbins 1-2-4, Reynolds 1-0-2, S. Wiggin 2-1-5, Hall, Jenkins 3-2-8
Caribou (2-2) 38
Dubois, Bouchard 1-0-2, Harrigan 2-0-5, Cyr 6-2-16, Vincent, Burlock 0-2-2, Drew 2-7-11, Willey, Selander 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Hichborn 2; Cyr 2, Harrigan
Hermon 13 18 24 39
Caribou 12 22 31 38
JV: Hermon 38-18
Madawaska 48, Hodgdon 44
At Hodgdon, the Owls took a six-point third-quarter lead and held off the Hawks in the fourth for the victory.
Kristine Cyr paced the winners with 19 points and Meghan Marshall added 13.
Shanna McGary led Hodgdon with 20 points and Alicia Dwyer put in nine.
Madawaska 48
C. Cyr, K. Cyr 8-2-19, Daigle, Dube 1-0-2, Gerard 1-0-2, Lavertu 2-1-5, Marshall 4-5-13, Martin 1-0-2, Morneault 2-1-5, Plourde, Voten
Hodgdon 44
Quint 2-1-5, Williams, A. Sloat, McGary 10-0-20, K. Sloat, H. Martin, D. Fitzpatrick, A. Fitzpatrick 3-2-8, Foster, Nightingale, Tidd, Dwyer 3-3-9, Wilson 1-0-2, Little
3-pt. goals: K. Cyr
Madawaska 10 26 39 48
Hodgdon 17 24 33 44
JV: Hodgdon 48-22
Wisdom 33, Gr. Houlton Chr. 29
At St. Agatha, Heather Anderson led the Wisdom Pioneers to victory over Greater Houlton Christian Academy with 10 points and six steals.
Michelle Bourgoin had nine points and 10 rebounds for Wisdom. Rebecca Harris had nine boards.
Sarah Wallace was tops for GHC with 12 points.
Gr. Houlton Christian (1-3) 29
Meg. Jago 2-1-5, S. Jabo 1-0-2, Wallace 6-0-12, J. Lincoln 1-0-2, Kelley, Mer. Jago, A. Jago, K. Lincoln 1-0-2, Moakler 3-0-6
Wisdom (1-5) 33
Davenport, Anderson 5-0-10, Harris 0-1-1, Hebert 1-0-3, C. Chamberland 2-0-4, Bourgoin 2-5-9, A. Ouellette, Desjardins, Dyment 3-0-6, J. Chamberland, R. Ouellette
3-pt. goals: Hebert
Gr. Houlton Christian 2 10 22 29
Wisdom 9 14 23 33
Dexter 60, PVHS 30
At Howland, the Tigers kept their undefeated season intact as Ashley Ames, Brittany Veazie and Ashley Foster each scored in double figures.
Foster led all scorers with 17 points while Veazie added 15 of her own. Ames netted 16 points to go with her seven blocked shots. Alicia Drost led Penobscot Valley High School with 12 points. Megan Cyr added nine points for the Howlers.
Dexter (5-0) 60
B. Veazie 7-0-15, K. Veazie 3-0-8, Haiko, S. Turner, Nelson 1-0-2, L. Turner, Foster 7-3-17, Ames 8-0-16
PVHS (0-3) 30
A. Drost 4-4-12, Colbath 1-0-2, Cyr 2-4-9, Trafton 0-1-1, McGinn, 1-0-2, Batchelder, Garland, Young, S. Drost, Hallett, Foster, Snape 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: B. Veazie, K. Veazie 2; Cyr
Dexter 14 26 43 60
PVHS 8 12 17 30
Bucksport 44, Foxcroft 35
At Dover-Foxcroft, Elissa Gordon poured in 22 points as the Golden Bucks downed the Ponies.
Casey Snow paced Foxcroft with 10 points.
Bucksport (1-4) 44
Ja. Richards 3-1-7, Andrews 2-0-4, Ji. Richards, Gordon 11-0-22, Taylor 3-1-7, Craig, Carter 1-1-3
Foxcroft (0-5) 35
Snow 4-0-10, Haskell 1-0-2, Cartwright 3-0-8, Stone, Hall 1-0-3, Curry, Jackins 0-1-1, Champion 1-0-2, Dow 4-1-9, Ryder
3-pt. goals: Snow, Cartwright, Hall
Bucksport 9 20 36 44
Foxcroft 6 18 27 35
JV: Bucksport 36-27
Boys basketball
Jonesport-Beals 60, Shead 48
At Jonesport, Abraham Beal and Alvin Beal led the Royals as they pulled their record to .500 and handed the Tigers their first loss of the season.
Abraham Beal led all scorers with 16 points. Alvin Beal scored 13 points, going 7-for-8 from the foul line. Bradley Peabody added 12 points.
Darrin Constant led Shead of Eastport with four 3-pointers for a team high 12 points. Jason Bones netted 10 as Ben Maloney and Ben Toney each added nine points.
Shead (4-1) 48
Toney 3-3-9, Curtis 1-0-2, Constant 4-0-12, Maloney 4-0-9, Demmons 2-2-6, Bones 4-0-10, Altvater, Moores, Ricker, Ellington, Marshall.
Jonesport-Beals (3-3) 60
Ab. Beal 5-4-16, Al. Beal 3-7-13, Kelley, 0-4-4, Mitchell 5-1-11, Peabody 5-2-12, Durkee 1-2-4, Merchant, Bryant
3-pt. goals: Ab. Beal 2; Constant 4, Malaney, Bones 2
Shead 5 11 27 48
Jonesport-Beals 7 27 38 60
JV: Jonesport-Beals 50-45
Washington Acad. 93, Machias 44
At East Machias, Bobby Richardson tossed in 23 points to lead Washington Academy past Machias.
Nick Reynolds had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Matt Gibson added 13 points for the Raiders.
Luke Leahy had 14 points and Chris Correll added 11 for the Bulldogs.
Machias (2-4) 44
Correll 5-1-11, Hasselman 1-0-2, Richards 1-3-5, Leahy 5-4-14, Poore 2-0-4, Parker 2-0-5, Stuart 1-1-3, Smith, Ginn, Stevens, Frutchey
Washington Acad. (4-2) 93
Berry 2-0-4, Richardson 10-2-23, Reynolds 8-0-16, Gray 2-2-6, Reing 3-0-6, G. Richardson 1-0-2, Matt Gibson 6-1-13, Mawhinney 2-0-4, Craven 1-0-2, Fagonde 3-0-6, Holmes 1-0-2, Harmon 3-1-8, Cabau 0-1-1, Stevens
3-pt. goals: Parker; Richardson, Harmon
Machias 11 20 37 44
Washington Academy 24 44 68 93
Washburn 72, Wisdom 49
At Washburn, Jason Thompson led a balanced Beaver attack with 19 points in the win over the Pioneers.
Dan Buckley added 15 points, Jesse Maynard notched 13 and Taylor Bagley scored 10 for Washburn.
Aaron Gervais scored 19 points and Andrew Gervais tossed in 14 for Wisdom of St. Agatha.
Wisdom 49
An. Gervais 4-5-14, Aa. Gervais 7-1-19, Pelletier 1-0-2, T. Thibeault 2-2-7, B. Thibeault 3-0-7, Lugdon, Paradis, Sinclair
Washburn 72
Bagley 4-0-10, Buckley 5-4-15, D. Pesut 4-0-8, Thompson 7-4-19, Maynard 6-1-13, Vaughn 1-2-5, Milton 1-0-2, Worsley, C. Carter, Bigbee, C. Pesut
3-pt. goals: An. Gervais, Aa. Gervais, T. Thibeault, B. Thibeault; Bagley 2, Buckley, Thompson
Wisdom 15 25 37 49
Washburn 22 42 60 72
JV: Washburn 43-34
Cen. Aroostook 71, SAHS 49
At Mars Hill, Lance Bradstreet scored 18 points and grabbed 16 rebounds to lead the Central Aroostook Panthers past their rival Southern Aroostook Warriors of Dyer Brook.
Dan Codrey had 12 points and 10 rebounds while Rob Collins added 13 points for the Panthers.
Corey Edkins had 13 points and Lucas Nadeau added 10 for the Warriors.
Southern Aroostook (2-4) 49
Edkins 4-5-13, L. Nadeau 4-2-10, Hardy 2-2-7, Caswell, Grant 1-2-5, Philibert 0-1-1, J. Nadeau, McCluskey 2-0-5, Shields 1-1-3, Hartin 1-2-4, Hersey 0-1-1, Boutilier
Central Aroostook (6-1) 71
Bradstreet 9-0-18, Collins 5-0-13, Codrey 6-0-12, Woodworth, Clockedile, Wiggins 0-2-2, Clark 1-0-2, Tapley, Grivois 3-1-7, Walsh 0-3-3, Collins 2-1-5, Grew 4-1-9
3-pt. goals: Hardy, Grant, McCluskey; Collins 3
Southern Aroostook 9 25 35 49
Central Aroostook 14 36 50 71
JV: CAHS 45-40
East Grand 86, Easton 35
At Easton, James Godley paced the Vikings with 24 points, including 16 in the first quarter, as the team won its third in a row.
East Grand grabbed 10 of their 19 steals in the game in the first quarter as they jumped out to a 35-6 lead. Darus Parker added 18 points for the Vikings and Jim Zugelder scored 12. Godley also had six steals.
Brandon Carlow led the Bears with 11 points. James Desmond led all rebounders with 14 to go with his six points. Mike Osgood netted nine points and grabbed nine rebounds.
Easton (1-4) 35
P. Warren, McMann 1-0-2, Tompkins 0-3-3, Desmond 3-0-6, D. Warren 2-0-4, Osgood 2-3-9, Carlow 4-0-11
East Grand (3-0)
Parker 7-1-18, Godley 9-4-24, Byers 1-0-2, Mortland 3-2-8, Zugelder 6-0-12, Faulkner 3-2-8, Irish 2-0-4, Shain 2-0-4, Gray 1-0-2, Scott 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Parker 3, Godley 2; Carlow 3
East Grand 35 55 72 86
Easton 6 12 20 35
JV: East Grand 76-50
Greenville 63, Rangeley 40
At Greenville, senior forward Tyler Muzzy scored his 1,000th career point on a pair of free throws with four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter as Greenville rolled over Rangeley.
Muzzy finished with 23 points and 17 rebounds. He was 23 points shy of the 1,000-point mark heading into the game.
Bobby Gilbert chipped in with 19 points for the Lakers.
For Rangeley, Neil Stewart notched 16 and Jim Goodwin put in 10.
Rangeley (1-3) 40
Stewart 8-0-16, Wiley 2-4-9, Goodwin 5-0-10, White 1-0-2, George 0-1-1, Martin 1-0-2, Johnson
Greenville (4-2) 63
Muzzy 9-4-23, Gilbert 7-1-19, B. Campbell 0-2-2, Aucoin 4-0-9, Boucher 2-0-5, R. Douglass, D. Campbell, J. Douglass, Day, Fowle, Eithier 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Wiley; Muzzy, Gilbert 4, Aucoin, Boucher
Rangeley 9 19 31 40
Greenville 17 36 49 63
Schenck 88, Lee 58
At East Millinocket, Seth Johnston scored 11 of his 18 points in the third quarter, Ryan Deschenes contributed 10 and Brian Graham had eight more as Schenck outscored Lee 41-10 to erase a five-point halftime deficit.
Deschenes finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds; Johnston had 18 points and eight assists and Graham wound up with 13 points. Tyler Thompson had 11 more.
Frank Carpenter’s 18 points and 11 apiece from Jason Mallett and Jeremy Ham led Lee.
Lee Academy (0-5) 58
Thurlow 1-1-3, Pickering 1-1-4, A. Ham 2-1-5, Carpenter 7-4-18, J. Ham 4-1-11, Thompson 1-0-2, Mallett 4-3-11, Dow 2-0-4, Worster, House, Severance
Schenck (5-0) 88
Johnston 8-0-18, Hanington 3-1-7, Thompson 4-2-11, Rossignol 2-3-7, Deschenes 11-1-23, B. Graham 5-1-13, Jamo 1-0-3, VanEss 2-0-4, S. Graham, Waite
3-pt. goals: J. Ham 2, Pickering; B. Graham 2, Johnston 2, Thompson
Lee Academy 17 37 47 58
Schenck 21 32 73 88
JV: Schenck 81-58
Sumner 52, MDI 40
At East Sullivan, senior forward Roman Jordan scored a career-high 15 points to help Sumner pull away from Mount Desert Island.
Jordan and J.J. Phinney had six points apiece in the fourth quarter as Sumner outscored MDI 17-7.
Jamey Polk had 15 points and six rebounds for the winners while MDI received 14 points from Ryan Colbeth and nine from Greg Fellis.
MDI (1-3) 40
Jones 3-0-8, Staples 2-0-4, Suvlu, B. Colbeth 2-1-5, O’Connell, Fellis 4-1-9, Stratton, R. Colbeth 5-4-14
Sumner (3-3) 52
Sprague, Phinney 3-2-9, Johnson 1-3-6, Alley, Polk 5-4-14, Huber, Jordan 6-3-15, Winslow 2-1-5, Walden 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Jones 2; Phinney, Johnson, Polk
MDI 10 22 33 40
Sumner 12 25 35 52
JV: Sumner 51-41
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