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LIMESTONE – Junior point guard Ashley Brooker scored seven of her 13 points in the fourth quarter Wednesday night to help the Limestone Eagles knock off previously unbeaten Southern Aroostook 45-43 in schoolgirl basketball action. Traci Weatherhead scored a team-high 17 points and grabbed 13…
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LIMESTONE – Junior point guard Ashley Brooker scored seven of her 13 points in the fourth quarter Wednesday night to help the Limestone Eagles knock off previously unbeaten Southern Aroostook 45-43 in schoolgirl basketball action.

Traci Weatherhead scored a team-high 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics. Erica Bickford scored nine points and pulled down 11 rebounds.

Kristi Brooker paced Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook with 18 points. Tiffany Hartin netted 10.

Southern Aroostook (4-1) 45

Hartin 5-0-10, Brooker 5-8-18, Lyons 3-1-8, O. McGary 1-0-2, Hersey 1-0-2, L. McGary 1-1-3, Toothaker, Watson

Limestone (5-1) 45

Bickford 4-1-9, St. Pierre 0-1-1, Brooker 4-4-13, Michaud 2-1-5, Weatherhead 5-7-17, Stackhouse

3-pt. goals: Lyons

Southern Aroostook 13 26 35 43

Limestone 8 22 31 45

Katahdin 74, Ashland 30

At Sherman Station, Sonya McCarthy pumped in 17 points and Angela Qualey chipped in with 14 as Katahdin cruised by Ashland.

Brandi Violette aided the Cougar cause with 10.

Amanda Martin paced the Hornets with 18 points.

Ashland (2-5)30

Martin 5-8-18, Sherman 1-0-2, Spooner, Chamberlin 1-0-2, Campbell, Caron 2-1-6, Clark, Muffler, Peters 0-1-1, Carney, Smith 0-1-1

Katahdin (5-3) 74

Green 2-1-5, Violette 5-0-10, Duffy-Stanley 3-0-6, McMoarn 4-0-8, Martin 0-1-1, Anderson 2-1-5, K. McAvoy 0-2-2, Libby 1-0-2, S. McAvoy 0-2-2, McCarthy 5-7-17, Qualey 6-0-14, Hill 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Caron, Qualey 2

Ashland 5 15 20 30

Katahdin 18 33 53 74

JV: Katahdin 27-15

Houlton 52, Caribou 40

At Houlton, Kasey Cleary hit three of her five 3-pointers in the first quarter as Houlton built a 19-11 lead and never trailed.

Hannah Socoby had a game-high 17 points and Cleary finished with 15.

Monica Selander’s 12 points and nine apiece by Lauren Harrigan and Jessica Cyr paced Caribou.

Caribou (2-5) 40

Selander 6-0-12, Harrigan 3-0-9, Cyr 3-1-9, Drew 3-0-8, Burlock 1-0-2, Bouchard, Vincent

Houlton (5-2) 52

Socoby 5-7-17, Cleary 5-0-15, Beasley 3-2-8, Brown 1-0-2, Cole 4-0-8, Lenentine 1-0-2, Goodrich, Henderson, Botting

3-pt. goals: Harrigan 3, Cyr 2; Cleary 5

Caribou 11 18 27 40

Houlton 19 27 40 52

JV: Houlton 39-18

Calais 65, Jonesport-Beals 38

At Jonesport, Katie Frost tossed in 20 points and Lanna Martin added 16 as the Blue Devils remained perfect at 7-0.

Naomi Chandler led Jonesport-Beals with 10 points.

Calais (7-0) 65

C. Martin 3-0-6, L. Martin 6-4-16, N. Feck 2-0-6, D. Feck 2-0-6, Frost 7-6-20, McGinley 1-0-3, Smith 1-0-2, Drew 1-0-2, Welch 2-0-4, Eagan, O’Brien, Mahan

Jonesport-Beals (4-3) 38

Griffin 1-2-4, Smith 3-3-9, Woodward 0-1-1, Pinkham 1-2-4, Emerson 0-2-2, Chandler 4-2-10, Hunkler 1-0-2, Beal 1-0-2, Carver 1-2-4, Church

3-pt. goals: N. Feck 2, D. Feck 2, McGinley

Calais 24 39 62 65

Jonesport-Beals 4 14 26 38

JV: Calais 40-36

Woodland 66, Shead 30

At Woodland, Julia Knights led a balanced offense with a well-rounded effort as the Dragons cruised.

Knights scored 14 points and racked up eight rebounds, five steals and four assists. Lauren Troiani put in 10 points. Katie Smith added 10 points and Kaitlyn Leeman contributed nine points and eight steals.

Kristen Beaulieu paced the Tigerettes of Eastport with 12 points.

Shead (3-5) 30

Beaulieu 6-0-12, Davis 1-3-5, Mitchell 0-2-2, McPhail 0-2-2, V. Bouchard 1-0-2, N. Bouchard 0-2-2, Lingley 1-0-2, Preston, Bowen

Woodland (5-2) 66

J. Knights 6-2-14, Troiani 5-0-10, Smith 4-2-10, Leeman 3-2-9, Lord 2-2-6, Newman 1-2-4, Vose 2-0-4, Snowman 2-1-5, Seavey 1-0-2, Brown 1-0-2, V. Knights, Kochendoerfer

3-pt. goals: Leeman

Shead 12 18 20 30

Woodland 14 37 49 66

JV: Woodland 29-20

Fort Fairfield 50, Hodgdon 47

At Fort Fairfield, Whitney Langworthy scored four of her game-high 20 points in the final 35 seconds and Sabrina Butler sank a clinching free throw as Fort Fairfield held off Hodgdon.

Dani Searles complemented Langworthy with 17 points.

Sara McGary’s 17 points, Sara Quint’s 11 and Amanda Fitzpatrick’s nine led Hodgdon.

Hodgdon (1-6) 47

Quint 3-2-11, McGary 6-2-17, Sloat 1-0-2, A. Fitzpatrick 3-3-9, Foster, Nightingale 1-0-2, Tidd 0-1-1, Dwyer 1-3-5, Wilson

Fort Fairfield (4-4) 50

S. Butler 1-1-3, M. Butler 3-1-8, K. Searles 0-2-2, Langworthy 10-0-20, D. Searles 7-3-17, Enman, Churchill, DeMerchant

3-pt. goals: McGary 3, Quint 2; M. Butler

Hodgdon 12 23 35 47

Fort Fairfield 8 19 36 50

JV: Fort Fairfield 31-30

Madawaska 58, CAHS 49

At Madawaska, Meghan Marshall recorded 17 points to help Madawaska remain unbeaten.

Kristine Cyr netted 13 points and Michelle Lavertu added 12 for the Owls.

Gabrielle Smith and Jenna Robinson led Central Aroostook of Mars Hill with 11 points each.

Central Aroostook (4-4) 49

Smith 3-5-11, Robinson 5-1-11, Michaud 4-0-8, Carvell 1-0-2, Fletcher 4-0-8,, McCrum 2-0-4, Caron 2-0-5, Barton, Collins, Gosselin, Degraw

Madawaska (6-0) 58

Cyr 3-7-13, Marshall 7-3-17, Lavertu 5-2-12, Gerard 2-3-7, Martin 3-1-7, Dube 1-0-2, Plourde, Morneault

3-pt. goals: Caron

Central Aroostook 8 24 32 49

Madawaska 12 28 43 58

JV: Central Aroostook 42-38

Narraguagus 52, Sumner 36

At East Sullivan, Sarah Snider scored eight of her game-high 20 points as the Knights pulled away in the fourth quarter.

Annie Woodsum chipped in with eight points for Narraguagus of Harrington.

Brittany Dunbar led the Tigers with 18 points.

Narraguagus (7-1) 52

Snider 8-4-20, Strout 1-1-3, M. Barbee 1-0-2, Tenney 1-0-2, Woodsum 3-2-8, Bagley 1-0-2, L. Barbee 2-0-4, Howe 2-3-7, Teenan 1-0-2, Torrey 0-2-2, Sawyer, Pounder, Grant

Sumner (0-7) 36

Philio 3-1-7, Beattie 2-0-5, Robinson 1-0-2, Page 2-0-4, Dunbar 7-1-18, Boyd, Ruhlin, Briscoe

3-pt. goals: Dunbar 3, Beattie

Narraguagus 10 16 29 52

Sumner 10 22 30 36

Van Buren 60, Wisdom 14

At Van Buren, Nicole Corbin netted 16 points and Danielle Gagnon chipped in with 12 as the Crusaders rolled to their sixth win without a loss.

Andrea Doucette and Michelle Parent added 10 points each for the winners.

For Wisdom of St. Agatha, Heather Anderson led the way with eight points.

Wisdom (1-6) 14

Anderson 2-2-8, C. Chamberland 1-0-2, J. Chamberland 1-0-2, M. Bourgoin 1-0-2, Davenport, Harris, Ro. Dyment, A. Ouellette, Desjardins, Ry. Dyment, R. Ouellette, Pelletier, Hebert, Voisine, Lavoie

Van Buren (6-0) 60

Corbin 8-0-16, D. Gagnon 6-0-12, Doucette 5-0-10, Parent 5-0-10, P. Gagnon 3-0-6, Caron 2-0-4, Cyr 1-0-2, Beckwith

3-pt. goals: Anderson 2

Wisdom 5 10 12 14

Van Buren 22 32 50 60

Lubec 53, Machias 48

At Machias, sophomore forward Leann Pike poured in 27 points to spark the Hornets to victory.

Pike scored six of Lubec’s 12 fourth-period points to help her team hold off Machias.

Sarah Irving put in 17 points and Monique St. Pierre had 11 for the Bulldogs.

Lubec (4-3) 53

Daye, S. McPherson 3-1-7, Newman 0-1-1, Pike 10-7-27, B. McPherson 2-37, Lyons 1-0-2, Flynn 4-0-8, Matthews, Seavey, Page, Farmer

Machias (0-6) 48

St. Pierre 4-3-11, Irving 8-1-17, Rudd, Whitney 3-0-6, Carter 2-0-4, Whitman 2-0-4, Gardner 1-0-2, Stevens 2-0-4, Levine, Marshall, Blyther

Lubec 17 28 41 53

Machias 8 18 32 48

JV: Machias 43-40

Washburn 46, Easton 26

At Washburn, Emily Campbell tossed in 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Beavers.

Amber Blakney contributed 12 points for Washburn and Liza Maynard had 10 rebounds.

Korrin Patterson scored nine points on three 3-pointers for the Bears.

Easton (0-7) 26

O’Mara 0-3-3, Lovely 2-1-5, Patterson 3-0-9, Pytlak, Ferris 0-2-2, Alexander 3-1-7, Hickey

Washburn (4-3) 46

C. McLaughlin, N. McLaughlin 2-3-7, L. Maynard 2-0-4, Blakney, Campbell 6-2-14, Morrow 2-1-5, Snyder, McIntosh 1-0-2, Knox, Abar 1-0-2, Howe, C. Maynard, Carter, Wright

3-pt. goals: Patterson 3

Easton 6 9 17 26

Washburn 13 29 40 46

Boys basketball

East Grand 87, Lee 73

At Lee, James Godley poured in 26 points and Darius Parker tossed in 20, including four 3-pointers, to lift East Grand of Danforth.

Richard Byers chipped in with 17 points and 10 rebounds and Rhett Mortland recorded 12 for the Vikings.

Frank Carpenter paced Lee with 19 points, including four 3-pointers. Nate Dow added 18 points and Frank Severance had nine points and 11 rebounds.

East Grand (6-1) 87

Godley 8-10-26, Parker 7-2-20, Byers 7-2-17, Mortland 5-2-12, Faulkner 2-2-6, Zugelder 3-0-6, Shain, Irish, Gray, E. Hanington, M. Hanington, Preston, Scott

Lee (0-6) 73

Carpenter 7-1-19, Dow 8-0-18, Severance 3-3-9, Rideout 0-2-2, Pickering 2-0-4, A. Ham 1-0-2, J. Ham 3-1-9, Thompson 1-0-3,, Worster 1-0-2, Hinse 0-2-2, Mallett 1-1-3, Thurlow

3-pt. goals: Parker 4, Byers; Carpenter 4, Dow 2, J. Ham 2, Thompson

East Grand 25 41 69 87

Lee 18 31 50 73

JV: East Grand 72-54

Caribou 71, Fort Kent 42

At Caribou, Joel Griffeth scored 15 of his game-high 28 points in the first quarter as Caribou bolted out to a 19-8 lead and never looked back.

Matt Nason, Griffin St. Peter and Travis Beaulieu combined for 25 Viking points.

Dustin Nadeau’s 12 points and eight apiece by Nick Thibodeau and Anthony Lamarr led Fort Kent.

Fort Kent (2-7) 42

Boucher 1-2-4, Raymond 0-1-1, Duval 1-1-3, D. Nadeau 3-4-12, Lamarr 4-0-8, Thibodeau 3-2-8, Bourgoin 2-0-4, Bouchard 0-2-2, Pelletier, Granatowski, Wood, Rossignol

Caribou (3-4) 71

St.Peter 3-1-8, Levasseur 1-0-2, Peterson 1-0-2, Nason 4-1-9, Chasse 2-1-5, Griffeth 10-5-28, Cyr 3-1-7, Beaulieu 3-2-8, Giles 0-2-2, Connell, J. Nadeau, Susee

3-pt. goals: D. Nadeau 2; Griffeth 3, St. Peter

Fort Kent 8 21 26 42

Caribou 19 36 59 71

JV: Caribou 59-49


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