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FORT FAIRFIELD – Josh Knoll made six of eight free throws in overtime and Steven Hardwick scored seven of his 20 points in the extra period as Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics posted a 75-67 win over Fort Fairfield on Thursday. Knoll finished with…
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FORT FAIRFIELD – Josh Knoll made six of eight free throws in overtime and Steven Hardwick scored seven of his 20 points in the extra period as Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics posted a 75-67 win over Fort Fairfield on Thursday.

Knoll finished with 22 points while Lucien Longlais added 11 and Josh Stackhouse had 10.

Jamie McLaughlin tossed in 24 for the Tigers. Ryan Dorsey added 16.

Limestone (4-1) 75

Knoll 6-9-22, Hardwick 7-6-20, Longlais 4-1-11, Stackhouse 5-0-10, Tamburello 2-0-4, Poisson 3-0-6, Cote 1-0-2

Fort Fairfield (4-3) 67

McLaughlin 8-2-24, Dorsey 7-2-16, Cunningham 1-0-2, Bernaiche, Levasseur 2-3-7, Kenneson 4-0-8, Helstrom 4-0-8, Esancy 1-0-2, King

3-pt. goals: Knoll, Longlais 2; McLaughlin 6

Limestone 16 24 45 60 75

Fort Fairfield 15 32 50 60 67

JV: Fort Fairfield 39-35

Houlton 67, John Bapst 60

At the Bangor Auditorium, Jason Frenette poured in 32 points as the Shiretowners nipped the Crusaders.

Andrew Drake notched 14 for Houlton and James Skehan added 10.

Bryan Snyder led the Crusaders with 13. Zev Myerowitz chipped in 11, and Ian Connole put in 10.

Houlton (5-2) 67

Fernette 14-4-32, Le. O’Connell 0-1-1, Cottle 1-2-4, Drake 4-4-14, E. O’Connell 2-2-6, La. O’Conell 1-0-2, Skehan 5-0-10, Brown

John Bapst (2-2) 60

Snyder 5-0-13, Day 3-0-8, Connole 2-5-10, D. Myerowitz 1-0-3, Z. Myerowitz 3-5-11, Irish 2-2-8, Balous 2-3-7, Jellison, Means, Rand, Tremble, Bromley

3-pt. goals: Irish 2, Day 2, D. Myerowitz, Connole, Snyder

Houlton 18 32 46 67

John Bapst 9 19 37 60

Presque Isle 83, Fort Kent 53

At Presque Isle, Ryan Graves threw in 20 points and dished out 12 assists as the Wildcats won easily.

Nick Casavant knocked in 18 points for Presque Isle. Denis Saucier and Kyle James had 10 points each.

Corey Bourgoin led the Warriors with 15 points. Nick Thibodeau put in 13 and Anthony Lamarr had 12.

Fort Kent (2-5) 53

Bourgoin 4-7-15, Thibodeau 6-0-13, Lamarr 4-3-12, Pelletier, Graxatowski, Boucher, E. Raymond, Theriault 1-0-2, J. Raymond, Duval, Nadeau 2-0-5, Wood 1-0-2, Ouellette, Rossignol 2-0-4

Presque Isle (4-1) 83

Graves 7-6-20, Cassavant 7-2-18, Saucier 3-0-10, James 5-0-10, Carlis 1-0-2, Deschene, Lockhart 2-0-4, Rideout 0-1-1, Bird 3-0-6, Doughty 1-1-3, Hall, Fortin 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Nadeau, Lamarr, Thibodeau; Cassavant 2, Graves

Fort Kent 15 25 37 53

Presque Isle 21 43 62 83

JV: Presque Isle 74-44

Caribou 68, MDI 48

At Caribou, Joel Griffeth scored 11 of his game-high 21 points in the second quarter as Caribou outscored Mount Desert Island 21-11 to build a 14-point halftime lead en route to the win.

Tyler Giles contributed 11 points.

Kyle Jones, Greg Fellis, Brandon Colbey and Ryan Colbeth each had eight points for the Trojans.

MDI (1-5) 48

Jones 3-2-8, Dargis 1-0-2, Staples 1-2-4, Dow 2-0-4, B. Colbeth 2-4-8, O’Connell 2-0-4, Fellis 3-2-8, Stratton 1-0-2, R. Colbeth 4-0-8, Suvlu

Caribou (2-3) 68

St. Peter 3-0-6, Levasseur 3-0-7, Nadeau 3-0-6, Nason 3-2-8, Susee 0-2-2, Chasse 3-1-7, Griffeth 7-5-21, Giles 5-1-11, Connell, Peterson, Beaulieu

3-pt. goals: Griffeth 2, Levasseur

MDI 15 26 40 48

Caribou 19 40 56 68

JV: Caribou 69-64

Hodgdon 62, Katahdin 51

At Hodgdon, Tyler Putnam and Matt Day scored 13 points each to lead the unbeaten Hawks to victory over the Cougars.

Jimmy Griffin provided 11 points and nine assists and Kevin Sanford grabbed 11 rebounds.

Tom Rodgerson paced Katahdin of Sherman Station with 13 points. Brian Sullivan netted 10.

Katahdin (3-2) 51

T. Rodgerson 5-2-13, Sullivan 3-1-10, Willigar 1-1-3, Ja. Cullen 1-2-4, McNally 3-2-8, Jo. Cullen 1-1-3, Heath 1-0-3, D. Rodgerson 3-1-7, Grass, Rush, Cyr, Qualey

Hodgdon (5-0) 62

Putnam 5-0-13, Day 6-1-13, Griffin 5-0-11, Hogan 2-4-8, Blanchette 3-0-6, Sanford 2-1-5, Prescott 3-0-6, Lilley, Hanning, Hovey, Williams

3-pt. goals: T. Rodgerson, Heath; Putnam 3, Griffin

Katahdin 10 20 37 51

Hodgdon 14 27 50 62

JV: Katahdin 56-33

Woodland 79, Shead 56

At Woodland, Matt Kesel poured in 19 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as the Dragons topped Shead of Eastport.

Jesse Nicholson contributed 16 points, Chad Pike had 14 and Weston Kochendoerfer tossed in 10 for Woodland.

For the Tigers, Ben Toney netted 16 points and Ben Maloney scored 11.

Shead (4-2) 56

Maloney 3-4-11, Altavater, Moores, Ricker 1-0-2, Curtis 0-2-2, Marshall, Bones 3-0-7, Consteant 2-0-4, Demmons 3-0-6, Toney 7-2-16, Sapiel 3-2-8

Woodland (2-5) 79

Worcester 2-4-8, Pike 4-3-14, Smith 0-4-4, Nicholson 6-2-16, Sabattus 1-1-3, Kochendoerfer 4-0-10, Engroff 0-1-1, McCoubrey 1-0-2, Tupper 1-0-2, Townsend, Kesel 9-1-19, Potter

3-pt. goals: Maloney, Bones; Pike 3, Nicholson 2, Kochendoerfer 2

Shead 15 32 40 56

Woodland 14 30 52 79

JV: Woodland 72-31

Washburn 60, Easton 41

At Easton, the Beavers erased a four-point halftime deficit by outscoring the Bears 46-13 in the second half.

Darrin Pesut netted 22 points and Taylor Bagley tossed in 11 to pace the Beavers.

Dan Buckley added 10 for Washburn.

Danny Warren scored 14 and Brandon Carwell notched 10 for the Bears.

Washburn 60

Worsley 1-0-3, C. Carter 1-0-2, Bagley 5-0-11, Buckley 5-0-10, D. Pesut 11-0-22, Thompson 0-2-2, Maynard 1-2-4, A. Carter, Vaughn, C. Pesut

Easton 41

McMann 2-0-5, Desmond 1-0-2, Warren 6-2-14, Osgood 3-1-8, Carwell 4-0-10, Bradley 1-0-2, Fuller, Perry, Tompkins, Marquis

3-pt. goals: Bagley, Worsley; Osgood, McMann, Carwell 2

Washburn 9 24 40 60

Easton 14 28 32 41

WA Raiders 95, East Grand 84

At East Machias, Whitney Stevens tossed in 26 points as the Raiders sunk the Vikings of Danforth.

Bobby Richardson scored 24 for Washington Academy. Nick Reynolds notched 20 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists. Jared Gray put in 17.

James Godley scored a game-high 27 for East Grand. Rhett Mortland notched 21, and Richard Byers and Darious Parker had 13 and 11.

East Grand (3-1) 84

Godley 10-3-27, Zugelder 2-1-5, Mortland 6-11-21, Byers 5-3-13, Parker 3-4-11, Faulkner 3-1-7, Preston, Shain

Washington Acad. (6-2) 95

Berry 1-0-2, Richardson 10-3-24, Stevens 12-2-26, Reynolds 8-4-20, Gray 7-2-17, Gibson 1-0-2, Fagonde 2-0-4, Craven, Holmes

3-pt. goals: Godley 4, Parker; Gray, Richardson

East Grand 13 36 65 84

Washington Acad. 22 44 69 95

JV: Washington Acad. 58-52

Girls basketball

Woodland 72, WA Raiders 33

At Woodland, Kaitlyn Leeman poured in 21 points as the Dragons won without star Ashley Marble, who is out with a sprained wrist.

Julia Knights put in 12 for Woodland. The Dragons’ 14-1 spurt in the second quarter put the game out of reach.

Krystle Gaddis led the Raiders of East Machias with 14.

Washington Acad. (4-4) 33

Gaddis 6-2-14, Stauffer 1-5-7, A. Govoni 2-1-5, Albee 1-0-2, Livingstone 1-0-2, Almendinger 1-0-2, Davis, L. Govoni

Woodland (4-1) 72

Leeman 10-0-21, J. Knights 5-2-12, Smith 4-1-9, Lord 3-2-8, Seavey 3-2-8, Vose 2-0-4, Troiani 1-0-2, V. Knights 2-4-8, Brown, Snowman, Newman, St. Pierre

3-pt. goals: Leeman

Washington Acad. 10 11 21 33

Woodland 14 28 46 72

JV: Woodland 39-30

Shead 56, Lubec 33

At Eastport, Samantha Davis tallied 16 points and Kristen Beaulieu added 10 points and 12 rebounds as the Tigerettes rolled to the win.

Amber Lavalley and LeAnn Pike scored nine points each for the Hornets.

Lubec 33

Daye 0-1-1, Lavalley 2-5-9, Newman 2-0-4, Pike 2-5-9, B. McPherson, S. McPherson 0-1-1, Matthews 0-2-2, Seavey, Flynn 2-1-5, Farmer 1-0-2, Lyons

Shead 56

Bowen 2-1-7, Preston 1-0-2, Davis 7-0-16, Stubbs 3-3-9, Beaulieu 5-0-10, Mitchell 3-1-7, Bouchard 3-0-4, Lingley 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Davis 2

Lubec 8 19 28 33

Shead 15 26 39 56

JV: Shead 53-18

SAHS 56, CAHS 33

At Dyer Brook, Nicki Lyons put in a game-high 20 points, including four 3-pointers in the third period, as the unbeaten Warriors knocked off the rival Panthers of Mars Hill.

Kristi Brooker scored 14 for Southern Aroostook.

Jocelyn Carvell led Central Aroostook with eight.

Central Aroostook (4-3) 33

Carvell 4-0-8, Smith 3-0-6, Collins 1-0-2, Caron, Robinson 2-0-4, McCrum 0-2-2, Fletcher 3-0-6, Gosselin, Michaud 2-1-5, DeGraw

Southern Aroostook (7-0) 56

Lyons 7-2-20, Brooker 4-5-14, Martin 1-0-2, Hardy, Toothaker 3-0-6, B. Crandall 1-1-3, A. Crandall 0-3-3, O. McGary 2-0-5, Watson, Bergan 0-1-1, L. McGary 1-0-2, Hersey, Violette

3-pt. goals: Lyons 4, Brooker, O. McGary

Central Aroostook 8 10 23 33

Southern Aroostook 12 22 44 56

JV: Southern Aroostook 57-27

MDI 69, Caribou 27

At Mount Desert, Bracey Barker’s 13 points were enough as the Trojans’ press was too much for the Vikings.

Leah Joy put in 11 for unbeaten MDI.

Jessica Cyr and Lindsay Burlock led the Vikings with seven each.

Caribou (2-3) 27

Cyr 3-0-7, Burlock 3-1-7, Drew 1-4-6, Selander 1-2-4, Harrigan 1-0-2, Bouchard 0-1-1, DuBois, Ouellette, Vincent, Willey

MDI (5-0) 69

Barker 5-1-13, Joy 5-1-11, Gordious 3-3-9, Norwood 3-0-9, Gott 4-0-8, Horton 3-0-7, Kane 3-2-8, Wilson 1-1-3, Joseph 0-1-1, Boisvert, McGarr, Young, Goff

3-pt. goals: Cyr; Norwood 3, Barker 2, Horton

Caribou 7 12 18 27

MDI 24 37 55 69

JV: MDI 49-41

Presque Isle 75, Fort Kent 48

At Presque Isle, the Wildcats outscored the Warriors 23-8 in the second quarter on their way to the comfortable victory.

Billi Blanchard led Presque Isle with 19 points and six assists. Autumn Tuttle and Anna DeLong contributed 11 and 10, respectively.

Mindy Morneault led Fort Kent with 16 points. Mackenzie Boucher added nine points and nine rebounds.

Fort Kent (1-6) 48

Labbe 0-1-1, Nadeau 1-1-3, Cyr 1-0-2, Pelletier 0-3-3, Minzy 2-4-8, Morneault 5-5-16, Kelly 0-2-2, Saucier 2-0-4, Boucher 4-1-9, Desjardins, Daigle, Hartman

Presque Isle (3-1) 75

Deschene 3-1-9, DeLong 4-2-10, McKenna 2-0-4, Post 2-0-4, Condon 2-1-5, Demerchant 1-1-3, Blanchard 8-2-19, Bishop 1-6-8, Wildeman 1-0-2, Tuttle 5-1-11, McHatten, Henrickson, Dyer, Zettergren

3-pt. goals: Morneault; Deschene, Blanchard

Fort Kent 13 21 33 48

Presque Isle 17 40 62 75

JV: Presque Isle 57-35


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