CARIBOU – The Caribou Vikings outscored Hermon 26-11 in the fourth quarter while pulling away for a 66-49 schoolboy basketball victory on Saturday.
Jon Chasse scored 21 points, grabbed seven rebounds and had five steals to lead the Vikings. Tyler Giles scored 19 while Joel Griffeth added 10.
Adam Porter led Hermon with 20 points while Wayne Shaw contributed 14.
Hermon (3-3) 49
Schacht 2-1-6, Frye 1-0-2, Robinson 0-2-2, McLeod 1-0-2, Shaw 5-3-14, Porter 7-6-20, King 1-1-3, Ouellette, Watson, Keith
Caribou (1-3) 66
St. Peter 1-0-3, Nadeau 3-0-6, Peterson 1-0-2, Nason 2-0-4, Chasse 9-3-21, Griffeth 4-0-10, Beaulieu 0-1-1, Giles 8-3-19, Connell, Levasseur, Cyr
3-pt. goals: Schacht, Shaw; Griffeth 2, St. Peter
Hermon 11 23 38 49
Caribou 18 27 40 66
JV: Hermon 58-51
Katahdin 67, DI-Stonington 57
At Sherman Station, Thomas Rodgerson connected for 20 points to pace a balanced offensive effort that carried the Cougars to victory.
Dustin Heath netted 17 points, Doug Rodgerson scored 15 and Glen McNally added 10.
Josh Bolton paced Deer Isle-Stonington with 16 points. Roger Hardy contributed 12.
Deer Isle-Stonington (0-5) 57
Hardy 4-2-12, Wallace 2-0-5, Bolton 7-2-16, Haskell, C. Gray 2-0-4, Gross 2-0-4, Trundy, B. Gray 3-2-9, Douglass, Ballou 2-3-7
Katahdin (3-2) 67
Cyr, Willigar, Sullivan 1-3-5, McNally 3-4-10, T. Rodgerson 8-0-20, Cullen, Heath 6-2-17, D. Rodgerson 7-1-15
3-pt. goals: Hardy 2, Wallace; T. Rodgerson 4, Heath 3
DI-Stonington 12 28 46 57
Katahdin 13 32 50 67
Calais 74, Woodland 54
At Woodland, Joe Footer scored 26 points to help lead Calais to the win.
Nathan Pelletier had 16 for the Blue Devils while Andy Frost added 13.
Matt Kesel was Woodland’s top scorer with 17 points.
Calais (6-0) 74
Pelletier 6-4-16, Provencher 4-0-8, McLean 1-1-4, Frost 6-0-13, Woodside 1-5-7, Footer 10-6-26, Morrell, Lloyd, Demolet, Pollock, McPhee, LaPointe
Woodland (1-5) 54
Worster 2-0-4, Smith 2-0-4, Nicholson 1-1-3, Sabattus 1-0-2, Kochendoerfer 2-1-5, Engroff 2-0-4, McCoubrey 2-1-5, Townsend 2-0-4, Kesel 8-1-17, Potter 2-2-6, Pike, Tupper
3-pt. goals: McLean, Frost
Calais 16 45 66 74
Woodland 5 18 35 54
JV: Woodland 66-48
Greenville 64, BC Patriots 56
At Bangor, Tyler Muzzy led Greenville with 21 points.
Robby Gilbert added 19 points for the Lakers while John Eithier chipped in with 13.
John Madden had 17 for Bangor Christian while Eddie Carey scored 13 and pulled down 18 rebounds. David Chrisos and Kyle Bradford each had 10 points.
Greenville (5-2) 64
Muzzy 9-2-21, Gilbert 8-1-19, Eithier 6-0-13, Campbell 1-3-5, Aucoin 1-0-2, Boucher 1-0-2, Douglas 1-0-2
Bangor Christian (4-2) 56
Madden 6-1-17, Carey 6-1-13, Chrisos 4-0-10, Bradford 4-0-10, Soubey 3-06, Douten, Patterson, Smith
3-pt. goals: Gilbert 2, Muzzy, Eithier; Madden 4, Chrisos 2, Bradford 2
Greenville 14 32 49 64
Bangor Christian 16 28 41 56
JV: Bangor Christian 43-42
Rockland 66, LA Eagles 59 (OT)
At Newcastle, Wade Oliver scored six of his 17 points in overtime to help give Rockland the win.
Todd Curtis had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Tigers while Casey Kenniston added 11 with nine rebounds. Jake Labree chipped in with 10 points.
Ben Maynard led Lincoln Academy with 15 points while Richie Powell had 14.
Rockland (3-2) 66
Oliver 6-2-17, Curtis 7-2-16, LaBree 4-1-10, Kenneston 4-3-11, Brown 2-0-4, Widdecomb 0-1-1, Ross 2-1-7, Wooster, Baker
Lincoln Academy (4-1) 59
Williams 0-2-2, Carter 0-1-1, Varney 3-0-8, Rainey 2-0-4, Benner 2-2-7, Hancock 3-2-8, Maynard 7-1-15, Powell 5-2-14
3-pt. goals: Oliver 3, Ross 2, LaBree; Varney 2, Powell 2, Benner
Rockland 15 31 40 52 66
Lincoln Academy 15 27 37 52 59
JV: Lincoln Academy 72-67
John Bapst 67, Hampden 65 (OT)
At Hampden, Wes Day scored a game-high 24 points, including the winning free throws with 10 seconds left in regulation, as John Bapst triumphed.
Bryan Snyder had 15 points for the winners. Andy Tremble and Zev Myerowitz combined for 16.
Justin DiFrederico scored 16 points for Hampden and Nick Paoletti chipped in with 15 points and 16 rebounds. Ben Keller netted 12 points.
Paoletti had six points in the fourth quarter while DiFrederico and Keller had five apiece to help Hampden erase an 11-point deficit and force the overtime. A DiFrederico jumper tied it.
John Bapst (2-1) 67
Day 8-5-24, Snyder 7-0-15, Means 0-2-2, Connole 1-0-2, Tremble 2-4-8, D. Myerowitz 1-0-2, Z. Myerowitz 4-0-8, Irish 1-0-3, Baldus 1-0-2, Jellison 0-1-1
Hampden (1-2) 65
DiFrederico 3-8-16, Keller 3-3-12, Dionne 1-0-2, Paoletti 6-3-15, Dalton 3-2-8, Thomas 1-0-2, Quimby 2-2-8, Larson 1-0-2, Bryant, Whinery, Paine
3-pt. goals: Day 3, Snyder, Irish; Keller 3, DiFrederico 2, Quimby 2
John Bapst 8 26 49 63 67
Hampden 11 27 38 63 65
JV: Hampden 39-26
Girls basketball
SAHS 64, Ashland 61 (OT)
At Dyer Brook, sophomore Olivia McGary scored seven of her 14 points in overtime, including a 3-for-3 effort from the foul line, lifting the Warriors to victory.
Kristi Brooker poured in a game-high 35 points for Southern Aroostook.
Amanda Martin tossed in 28 points to pace Ashland. Amber Smith added 12.
Ashland (2-4) 61
Martin 10-8-28, Smith 5-2-12, Caron 4-0-9, Muffler, Chamberlin 1-2-4, Peters 1-2-4, Sherman 2-0-4, Spooner, Clark
Southern Aroostook (6-0) 64
Brooker 12-9-35, McGary 5-3-14, Hartin 1-1-3, Hardy, Toothaker 1-2-4, B. Crandall 1-0-2, A. Crandall, Watson 2-0-4, Hersey 1-0-2, Violette
3-pt. goals: Caron; Brooker 2, McGary
Ashland 20 30 43 54 61
So. Aroostook 11 30 48 54 64
JV: Southern Aroostook 34-19
Katahdin 41, DI-Stonington 39
At Sherman Station, freshman Jayme Green scored all nine of her points in the fourth quarter to lift the Cougars past the Mariners.
Brandi Violette also scored nine points for the winners.
Jenna Eaton’s 13-point effort led Deer Isle-Stonington.
Deer Isle-Stonington (1-5) 39
Eaton 5-0-13, McDonnell 2-1-5, Oliver 2-2-6, Hutchinson 1-1-3, Murphy, Bray, Wiberg 5-0-10, Steele 1-0-2, Brewer
Katahdin (3-3) 41
Green 3-3-9, Violette 4-1-9, Duffy-Stanley, McMoarn 4-0-8, McAvoy 1-0-2, McCarthy 2-2-6, Qualey 3-0-7
3-pt. goals: Eaton 3
DI-Stonington 4 18 32 32
Katahdin 8 21 31 41
Piscataquis 56, Schenck 45
At Guilford, Greta Korsman scored nine of her 14 points in the fourth quarter as home-standing Piscataquis Community High School outscored Schenck 19-10 to break open a close game.
Karole-Anne Emery also scored 14 points and Caterina Riitano contributed 10 points and 12 rebounds. Charley Bradford added nine points.
Lynn Farrington’s 14 points and Liz Knight’s 13 led Schenck.
Schenck (0-4) 45
Bishop 0-2-2, Jarmark 2-0-5, Duprey 0-1-1, King 1-3-5, Carey 1-1-3, Hanington 0-2-2, Farrington 5-4-14, Knight 4-4-13
Piscataquis (1-3) 45
Woodbury 2-0-4, St. Louis, Getchell, Emery 4-5-14, Martell 1-1-3, Korsman 3-8-14, Riitano 5-0-10, Hanscome 0-2-2, Bradford 3-3-9
3-pt. goals: Emery; Jarmark, Knight
Schenck 6 22 35 45
PCHS 10 27 37 56
Hampden 62, Hermon 46
At Hermon, Megan Magoon and Briana Bragg each scored 10 points to lead Hampden to the win.
Jessie Wiggin led Hermon with 16 points.
Hampden (3-0) 62
Magoon 2-5-10, Bragg 3-2-10, Webb 1-0-2, Caron 2-0-6, Campbell 0-2-2, Russell 1-7-9, Robinson 2-3-7, Spaulding 0-3-3, Ireland 3-0-6, Hessert 3-1-7, Shaw, Littlefield, Wilson, Martin, McBee
Hermon (1-4) 46
Wiggin 6-4-16, Hichborn 2-1-5, Garland 1-0-2, Dobbins 0-1-1, Reynolds 3-1-7, S. Wiggin 3-1-7, Hall 1-0-2, Jenkins 3-0-6, Hills, MacDonald, Nightingale
3-pt. goals: Caron 2, Bragg 2, Magoon
Hampden 26 36 47 62
Hermon 17 25 38 46
JV: Hampden 50-42
Central 47, Mattanawcook 45
At Corinth, Jenny Rollins made a steal off the press and hit a short jumper with five seconds remaining to lift the Red Devils to victory over the Lynx.
Rollins finished with a game-high 24 points to pace Central. Heather Lyford added 10.
Courtney Gulesian’s 12-point effort led Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln. Jennifer Harvey and Ali Keegan netted 10 each.
Hockey
Foxcroft 5, Houlton-Hod. 4 (OT)
At Sawyer Arena, Bangor, Corey Beaulieu scored the game-winning goal 21 seconds in overtime and had two assists to lead Foxcroft Academy to the win.
Josh Sands scored two goals and had an assist while Mike Freese added two goals. Will Mallett and Seth Gabarro each recorded assists while Dan Perkins made 29 saves on 33 shots.
Ben Carton scored two goals for Houlton-Hodgdon while David Carmichael had a goal and an assist. Jared Sylva contributed a goal and Chris Austen tallied two assists. Nick Fitzpatrick faced 19 shots and stopped 14.
Bangor 0, Cony 0 (OT)
At Kennebec Ice Arena, Augusta, Dominic Dinardo made 41 saves for Bangor and Casey Tuttle stopped 14 shots in a shutout tie on Saturday.
Presque Isle 5, Old Town 3
At Alfond Arena, Orono, Bill Elliot led Presque Isle with two goals while Darren Carlisle added a goal and tallied four assists.
Steve LaPlante had a goal and an assist for the Wildcats while Reid McGlinn added a goal and Sean Daigle stopped 15 of 18 shots.
Josh Buzzell scored and had two assist s for Old Town while Josh Fornier scored a goal and had an assist. Nick Buck contributed with a goal while J.P. Stowe made 32 saves on 37 shots for the Indians.
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