Hornets hold off Vikings Newman, Pike lift Lubec girls; Hodgdon boys roll on

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LUBEC – Logan Newman tossed in 15 points and Leann Pike added 14 as the Lubec girls basketball team downed East Grand of Danforth 53-47 Saturday in high school action. Breanne McPherson contributed 12 for the Hornets. For the Vikings, Amanda Godley…
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LUBEC – Logan Newman tossed in 15 points and Leann Pike added 14 as the Lubec girls basketball team downed East Grand of Danforth 53-47 Saturday in high school action.

Breanne McPherson contributed 12 for the Hornets.

For the Vikings, Amanda Godley netted 20 points and Marie Gilman chipped in with 12.

East Grand 47

Gilman 5-2-12, Parker 1-0-2, P. Osnoe 0-4-4, Godley 7-6-20, Page 1-0-3, Dodge 1-0-2, T. Osnoe 1-2-4, Zaneldin

Lubec 53

Daye 1-0-2, Lavalley 1-1-3, Newman 7-1-15, Pike 5-4-14, B. McPherson 3-5-12, S. McPherson 1-2-4, Lyons 1-1-3, Flynn

3-pt. goals: Page; B. McPherson

East Grand 10 22 33 47

Lubec 11 28 39 53

JV: Lubec 33-27

So. Aroostook 49, Washburn 25

At Dyer Brook, Kristi Brooker tallied 18 points as the Warriors remained undefeated.

Amber Blakney led Washburn with 12 points.

Washburn (3-3) 25

Blakney 4-2-12, T. McLaughlin 2-0-4, S. McLaughlin 1-1-3, Maynerd 2-1-5, Campbell 0-1-1, Morrow, McIntosh

Southern Aroostook (8-0) 49

Brooker 8-2-18, Hartin 3-0-6, Hardy, Lyons 3-0-6, Toothaker 2-1-5, B. Crandall, O. McGary 1-0-2, A. Crandall, Watson, Violette 1-0-2, L. McGary 3-0-6, Hersey 2-0-4, Dickinson, Bergan

3-pt. goals: Blakney 2

Washburn 8 13 16 25

Southern Aroostook 8 22 39 49

JV: Southern Aroostook 49-27

‘Guagus 51, Jonesport-Beals 32

At Harrington, Linny Barbee poured in 15 points and Sarah Snider posted 10 points, eight rebounds and five steals as Narraguagus rolled.

Missy Barbee added eight rebounds and five steals for the Knights.

Katie Griffin registered 10 points and eight rebounds for the Royalettes.

Jonesport-Beals (4-2) 32

Griffin 5-0-10, Emerson 2-0-6, Smith 1-4-6, Woodward 3-0-7, Pinkham 1-0-2, Chandler 0-1-1, Hunkler, Beal, Carver

Narraguagus (6-1) 51

L. Barbee 7-0-15, Snider 5-0-10, M. Barbee 3-0-7, Strout 0-1-1, Tenney 0-2-2, Sawyer 2-0-4, Woodsum 2-0-4, Bagley, Howe 2-0-4, Tenan 1-0-2, Torrey 0-2-2, Grant, Pounder

3-pt. goals: Emerson 2, Woodward; L. Barbee

Jonesport-Beals 13 19 28 32

Narraguagus 19 27 42 51

JV: Narraguagus 48-44

Nokomis 41, Presque Isle 32

At Presque Isle, Michelle Murray knocked down four 3-pointers en route to 14 points as the Warriors held off the Wildcats.

Danielle Clark chipped in with 11 points for the Warriors.

Presque Isle freshman Natasha Deschene led all scorers with 18 points.

Nokomis (2-0) 41

Welch 2-2-8, Murray 4-2-14, Snow 1-0-3, MacKenzie 1-0-2, Paradis, Merrow, Perry, Lowe 1-1-3, Clark 4-3-11

Presque Isle (3-2) 32

Deschene 6-3-18, DeLong 1-2-4, McKenna 1-0-2, Condon 1-0-2, Demerchant, McHatten, Blanchard 0-4-4, Tuttle 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Murray 4, Welch 2; Deschene 3

Nokomis 8 23 33 41

Presque Isle 6 13 21 32

Lee 65, Woodland 59 (2OT)

At Woodland, Shelby Pickering and Sam Cole each had a basket in the second overtime and Deidra Ham made five free-throws in overtime, as the Pandas triumphed over the defending Class D state champion Dragons.

Pickering and Ham each finished with 21 points. Lee went 8-for-12 from the free-throw line in overtime and 13-for-15 overall.

Julia Knights had 20 points and 12 rebounds for Woodland, Kaitlyn Leeman contributed 14 points and eight assists and Katie Smith chipped in with 13 points.

Lee Academy (6-1) 65

Pickering 4-13-21, Ham 8-5-21, Cole 3-0-6, Linscott 2-1-6, Harris 2-0-4, Gifford 2-0-4, Hersom 1-0-2, Bird 0-1-1

Woodland (4-2) 59

J. Knights 9-2-20, Leeman 5-2-14, Smith 6-1-13, Troiani 3-0-6, Brown 2-0-4, Lord 0-2-2, V. Knights

3-pt. goals: Liscott; Leeman 2

Lee Academy 12 30 39 49 57 65

Woodland 13 28 38 49 57 59

JV: Woodland 39-30

Penquis 61, Foxcroft 27

At Milo, Megan Russell scored 12 points and April Allen notched 10 points and nine rebounds as the Patriots cruised by the Ponies.

Jean Hamlin grabbed 10 rebounds for the winners.

For Foxcroft, Ashley Hall recorded 11 points.

Foxcroft (0-5) 27

Hall 4-0-11, Snow 2-2-7, Haskell 0-1-1, Cartwright 1-0-2, Stone 1-0-2, Dow 2-0-4, Ryder, Champeon, Jackins

Penquis (5-1) 61

Russell 4-4-12, Allen 4-2-10, L. Hamlin 2-3-7, Dolley 1-0-2, B. Hamlin, E. Morrill 1-0-2, Gerrish 1-0-2, Madden 2-0-4, K. Hamlin 2-0-4, Comeau 1-0-2, Cobb 1-2-4, J. Hamlin 3-0-6, Hussey 2-0-4, K. Morrill 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Hall 3, Snow

Foxcroft 4 11 20 27

Penquis 18 34 50 61

JV: Foxcroft 50-40

Boys basketball

Hodgdon 70, Fort Kent 41

At Hodgdon, senior forward Tyler Putnam racked up 33 points and 10 rebounds to lift Hodgdon to its sixth win without a loss.

Jimmy Griffin pitched in with 10 points and 11 assists and Matt Day hauled down nine rebounds.

Dustin Nadeau led Fort Kent with 10 points.

Fort Kent (2-4) 41

Nadeau 4-2-10, Lamarr 4-0-8, Bourgoin 4-0-8, Thibodeau 2-0-5, T. Raymond 1-0-2, Theriault 2-1-5, Gran 1-0-3, Pelletier, Boucher, E. Raymond, Duval, Wood, Ouellette, Rossignol

Hodgdon (6-0) 70

Putnam 16-2-33, Hogan 1-0-2, Blanchette 3-3-9, Day 1-5-7, Condon 1-1-3, Sanford 2-0-4, Griffin 4-2-10, Prescott 1-0-2, Lilley, Hovey, Hanning, Williams

3-pt. goals: Thibodeau, Gran; Putnam

Fort Kent 12 19 29 41

Hodgdon 15 31 52 70

JV: Hodgdon 61-58

East Grand 84, Lubec 50

At Lubec, Rhett Mortland poured in 26 points as East Grand of Danforth topped the Hornets.

James Godley pitched in with 15 points, Richard Byers added 14, and Darius Parker had 13 for the winners.

Noah Buehner paced Lubec with 15 points and William Feltner added 13.

East Grand 84

Godley 6-3-15, Byers 6-2-14, Faulkner 1-0-2, Zugelder 1-0-2, Mortland 11-4-26, Shain 1-0-2, Parker 4-3-13, Irish 1-1-3, E. Hanington 1-1-3, Scott 0-1-1, M. Hanington 2-0-4

Lubec 50

Buehner 5-5-15, Lyons 1-0-2, Hall 3-0-7, Seavey 1-0-2, Boutin 3-0-7, Feltner 5-3-13, Lord 1-0-2, Marston, Blake, Scoville

3-pt. goals: Hall 2, Boutin

East Grand 22 38 61 84

Lubec 17 25 35 50

JV: East Grand 54-42

Central Aroostook 71, Easton 45

At Mars Hill, Dan Codrey tallied 15 points and Bryan Grew totaled 14 more as Central Aroostook cruised by Easton.

Jason Woodworth and Patrick Walsh contributed 10 points apiece for the Panthers.

For Easton, Brandon Carlow recorded 10 points.

Easton (1-6) 45

Carlow 4-0-10, D. Warren 3-1-7, Osgood 3-2-0, P. Warren, Desmond 3-2-8, Bradley, Thompkins, McMann 3-0-7, Perry 1-0-2, Marquis 1-0-2

Central Aroostook (7-1) 71

Codrey 7-1-15, Grew 6-1-14, Woodworth 3-3-10, Walsh 4-2-10, Clockedile 2-0-4, Wiggins 0-2-2, Clark 2-0-4, Collins 3-0-8, Kilcollins 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Carlow 2, Osgood, McMann; Grew, Woodworth, Collins 2

Easton 10 25 38 45

Central Aroostook 18 37 50 71

JV: Central Aroostook 73-35

Ellsworth 82, Houlton 69

At Ellsworth, Jake King put in nine of his team-high 25 points in the second quarter, including a 7-of-8 effort from the free-throw line in the period, to help the Eagles hold off the Shiretowners.

Jake King scored 11 of his 16 points in the second quarter. Scott Bradford hit four 3-pointers en route to 16 points and John Morse chipped in with 15.

Houlton’s James Skehan poured in a team-high 25 points. Jason Frenette scored 15 points and Lars O’Connell added 13.

Houlton (5-3) 69

Lenentine 1-0-2, Frenette 6-3-15, Brown, Howland, Cottle 1-0-3, Drake, York, McCann 3-1-7, E. O’Connell 2-0-4, Boyd, L. O’Connell 6-0-13, Skehan 12-1-25

Ellsworth (3-4) 82

King 7-2-16, Mayo 2-2-6, Dewitt, Luchini, Bradford 4-4-16, Smith 8-9-25, Wood 1-0-2, Sawyer, Joh. Morse 5-5-15, Joc. Morse, McMillan 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Cottle, L. O’Connell; Bradford 4,

Houlton 20 34 44 69

Ellsworth 21 43 67 82

JV: Ellsworth 68-67

Narraguagus 85, Shead 60

At Harrington, Steven Knapp and Eric Pelitier combined for 13 points in the second quarter as Narraguagus outscored Shead 22-9 to break open a close game.

Knapp and Darren Fraser had 19 points apiece for the winners; Luke Shaw had 10 points and nine rebounds and Mike Beal scored nine points and handed out nine assists.

Darrin Constant’s 14 points and Brett Sapiel’s 13 paced Shead. Jason Bones had 11 points, Ben Toney contributed 10 points and 13 rebounds and Ben Maloney had nine points.

Shead (4-3) 60

Maloney 4-0-9, Moores, Ricker, Sapiel 4-4-13, Curtis 1-0-2, Marshall 0-1-1, Bones 5-0-11, Constant 4-2-14, Demmons 0-1-1, Toney 5-0-10

Narraguagus (4-2) 85

L. Shaw 3-3-10, Fraser 7-2-19, Knapp 9-1-19, Beal 3-2-9, Emerson 2-0-5, Stubbs, Shinn 1-0-2, T. Shaw 1-0-2, Farren, Rossi 1-0-2, Bailey 2-1-5, Pelitier 3-2-8, Checker 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Constant 4, Maloney, Sapiel; Fraser 3, L. Shaw, Emerson

Shead 16 25 42 60

Narraguagus 20 42 66 85

Woodland 75, Machias 57

At Machias, Matt Kesel poured in 18 points and Jesse Nicholson netted 14 as the Dragons downed the Bulldogs.

Kevin Worster and Weston Kochendoerfer added 10 each for Woodland.

Joe Richards and Nate Poore both scored 19 for Machias.

Woodland 75

Worster 5-0-10, Potter 3-3-9, Smith 2-2-6, Nicholson 6-0-14, Sabattus 2-0-4, Kochendoerfer 4-1-10, Kesel 7-4-18, McCowbrey 0-2-2, Tupper 1-0-2

Machias 57

Correll, Hasselman 3-2-8, Richards 8-3-19, Leahy 1-1-3, Poore 9-1-19, Smith, Stevens 1-0-2, Parker 0-1-1, Fruchey 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Nicholson 2, Kochendoerfer

Woodland 15 35 51 75

Machias 14 27 36 57

Dexter 69, Searsport 42

At Searsport, Travis Patterson and Erik Cooley scored eight points apiece in the third period as Dexter sewed up the win by outscoring Searsport 22-4.

Patterson scored a game-high 22 points, Cody Roach netted 15 and Matt Mountain chipped in 12 more.

Josh McFarlin’s 12 points and Jake Manner’s 11 led Searsport.

Dexter (6-1) 69

Martin 0-2-2, Patterson 7-7-22, Towle 1-4-7, Cooley 3-1-8, Russell, Hersey 1-1-3, Mountain 6-0-12, Belair, Derosier, Basiades, Kinney, Roach 5-4-15

Searsport (1-7) 42

McFarlin 5-0-12, Manner 4-3-11, Mercer, Mercier, Grove 4-0-8, Lockhart 3-1-7, Weaver 1-2-4, Garton, Quisenberry

3-pt. goals: Roach, Patterson, Cooley; McFarlin 2

Dexter 17 31 53 69

Searsport 9 24 28 42

JV: Dexter 71-48


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