Frazier sparks Knights Narraguagus tops Machias in OT

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MACHIAS – Darren Frazier scored four of his 10 points in overtime as Narraguagus pulled out a 67-59 schoolboy basketball victory over Machias Friday night. Chris Correll connected on a lay-up with three seconds left in regulation to tie the game at 57 for Machias.
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MACHIAS – Darren Frazier scored four of his 10 points in overtime as Narraguagus pulled out a 67-59 schoolboy basketball victory over Machias Friday night.

Chris Correll connected on a lay-up with three seconds left in regulation to tie the game at 57 for Machias. Correll finished with 17 points.

Machias’ Joe Richards and Nate Poore combined for 12 points in the fourth quarter to help erase a 10-point deficit.

Brandon Emerson led all scorers with 19 points for the Knights of Harrington, including five 3-pointers, while Steven Knapp added 14 points.

Richards, Poore, and Luke Leahy each netted 14 points for the Bulldogs. Poore grabbed 14 rebounds, while Leahy hauled in 11.

Narrraguagus 67

Shaw 3-0-7, Beal 3-2-8, Emerson 7-0-19, Bailey 3-1-7, Frazier 2-6-10, Knapp 7-0-14, Peltier 1-0-2

Machias 59

Correll 8-1-17, Hasselman, Richards 6-2-14, Poore 7-0-14, Leahy 7-0-14, Stevens, Frutchey

3-pt. goals: Shaw, Emerson 5

Narraguagus 19 32 49 57 67

Machias 19 29 39 57 59

JV: Narraguagus 95-75

Ashland 65, Wisdom 53

At Ashland, junior center Buck Pineau racked up 28 points and 14 rebounds as Ashland topped Wisdom of St. Agatha.

Six different Ashland players scored in the fourth period as the Hornets outscored the Pioneers 12-4 to seal the win.

Bruce Oakes added 17 points for the winners.

Brad Thibeault led Wisdom with 21 points, including four 3-pointers. Andrew Gervais garnered 18.

Wisdom (0-8) 53

Thibeault 7-3-21, An. Gervais 6-3-18, Lugdon 0-2-2, Paradis 2-1-6, Aa. Gervais 2-0-4, Pelletier 1-0-2

Ashland (4-5) 65

Pineau 14-0-28, Oakes 5-4-17, Ham 3-2-8, Hitchcock 1-0-2, Eastman 1-0-2, Smith 3-0-6, Bessey 1-0-2, Junkins

3-pt. goals: Thibeault 4, An. Gervais 3, Paradis; Oakes

Wisdom 12 33 49 53

Ashland 12 31 53 65

JV: Ashland 54-43

East Grand 84, Shead 41

At Danforth, James Godley and Darius Parker scored nine points apiece in the opening quarter to stake the Vikings to a big early lead.

Godley led all scorers with 24 points, including four 3-pointers. East Grand was 11-for-32 on 3-pointers. The Vikings scored 51 points before intermission and have totalled 121 first-half points in their last two outings.

Parker and Rhett Mortland each contributed 14 points, and Mortland also had 12 rebounds.

Jason Bones topped the Tigers of Eastport with 13 points, and Ben Maloney added 11.

Shead (5-5) 41

Maloney 5-0-11, Altvater 1-0-2, Moores, Ricker 1-0-2, Sapiel 1-0-2, Curtis, Marshall, Bones 6-0-13, Ellington, Constent, Toney 4-1-9, Derimons 1-0-2

East Grand (9-1) 84

Godley 7-6-24, Byers 3-1-7, Faulkner 1-0-2, Zugelder 1-2-4, Mortland 6-1-14, Shain 3-2-9, Parker 4-3-14, Irish, Gray, E. Hanington 1-0-3, Preston 1-1-4, M. Hanington 0-3-3, Scott

3-pt. goals: Maloney, Bones; Godley 4, Parker 3, Mortland, Shain, E. Hanington, Preston

Shead 13 24 37 41

East Grand 29 51 70 84

Washington Acad. 73, Sumner 53

At East Machias, the Raiders overcame a 6-0 deficit in the first four minutes and finished the first quarter with a 19-8 lead en route to the victory.

Whitney Stevens paced the winners with 20 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Nick Reynolds chipped in with 12 points and 11 rebounds and Rick Fagonde had nine rebounds.

Justin Winslow led Sumner with 23 points.

Sumner (5-6) 53

Phinney 2-1-6, Alley 2-1-6, Polk 3-1-7, Huber 0-2-2, Jordan 0-1-1, Winslow 10-2-23, Grindle 1-0-2, Walden 1-2-4, Sprague, Bickford

Washington Acad. (11-2) 73

B. Richardson 2-0-4, Stevens 7-4-20, Reynolds 4-04-12, Gray 3-3-9, Reing 1-0-2, Gibson 2-0-4, Mawhinney 3-0-6, Craven 1-0-2, Holmes 1-0-2, Harmon 1-1-4, Fagonde 1-6-8, Berry, G. Richardson, Cabau, Kamseu

3-pt. goals: Phinney, Alley; Stevens 2, Harmon

Sumner 8 28 40 53

Washington Acad. 19 39 60 73

JV: Sumner 42-35

J-B Royals 94, DI-Stonington 64

At Jonesport, Jonesport-Beals put five players in double figures en route to the win over Deer Isle-Stonington.

Alvin Beal paced Jonesport-Beals with 20 points while Abraham Beal, Kyle Mitchell and Billy Merchant scored 15 apiece. Daren Kelley chipped in with 10.

For the Mariners, Josh Bolton recorded 19 and Chris Gross tossed in 11.

Deer Isle-Stonington (1-7) 64

Bolton 5-8-19, Wallace 2-0-4, B. Gray 1-1-3, Hardy 4-0-9, Gross 4-3-11, Smith 3-2-8, Trundy 1-0-2, C. Gray 2-0-4, Haley 2-0-4, Ciomei, Haskell, Douglass

Jonesport-Beals (6-4) 94

Ab. Beal 6-1-15, Al. Beal 7-6-20, Kelley 3-2-10, Mitchell 7-1-15, D. Beal 3-1-7, Merchant 6-3-15, Durkee 1-0-3, Balchen 2-4-8, Dyer 0-1-1, Bryant

3-pt. goals: Bolton; Ab. Beal, Kelley 2, Durkee

Deer Isle-Stonington 15 29 46 64

Jonesport-Beals 24 42 72 94

JV: Jonesport-Beals 60-58

So. Aroostook 78, Limestone 48

At Dyer Brook, Corey Shields poured in 25 points and hauled down 13 rebounds as Southern Aroostook rolled over Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Lucas Nadeau contributed 18 points and Matt McCluskey logged 14. Griffin Hardy had nine points and eight assists, and Corey Edkins dished out nine assists for the Warriors.

George Tamburello paced the Eagles with 10 points.

Limestone (4-5) 48

Tamburello 5-0-10, Hardwick 1-4-6, Knoll 2-2-6, Cote 4-0-8, Patterson 2-0-4, Stackhouse 2-0-4, DeLong 2-0-4, Beck 1-0-2, Poisson 2-0-4

Southern Aroostook (6-5) 78

Hardy 4-1-9, Edkins 1-0-2, Grant 3-0-6, L. Nadeau 9-0-18, Philibert 0-2-2, McCluskey 4-4-14, Shields 12-1-25, Hartin 1-0-2, Boutilier, J. Nadeau, Caswell

3-pt. goals: McCluskey 2

Limestone 10 24 36 48

Southern Aroostook 22 44 59 78

JV: Limestone 64-61 (2OT)

MDI 48, Orono 44

At Mount Desert, Brandon Colbeth secured the win for the Trojans, connecting on all eight of his free throws in the fourth quarter, including both ends of a one-and-one with six seconds remaining.

Colbeth finished as the game’s leading scorer with 15 points, including 9-for-10 from the line. Kyle Jones added 11 points for MDI. Mike Socoby and Derek Sinclair each added 11 points for the Red Riots.

Orono (5-5) 44

Socoby 4-0-11, Sinclair 4-1-11, Heitman 3-0-9, Perron 4-1-9, White 1-0-2, Saucier 1-0-2, Miller, Levesque, Gavett

MDI (3-8) 48

B. Colbeth 3-9-15, Jones 3-2-11, Fellis 3-3-9, Staples 3-0-6, R. Colbeth 1-2-4, Stratton 1-0-3, Dargis, Suvlu

3-pt. goals: Socoby 3, Sinclair 2, Heitman 3; Jones 3, Stgartton Home

Orono 4 16 26 44

MDI 10 25 32 48

JV: MDI 47-39

Greater Portland 58, Highview 33

At Eastern Maine Tech in Bangor, Johnathan Bouier and Andy Marston posted 14 points apiece as Greater Portland Christian topped Highview Christian of Charleston.

Steve Prescott chipped in with 10 for the winners.

Devan Philbrick led Highview Christian with 14 points.

Greater Portland Christian (3-5) 58

Kelley, Keenan 2-3-9, Boiuer 3-7-14, Straight 2-0-4, Prescott 5-0-10, Marston 5-4-14, Truolel, Jenson, Foss, Worthing, Freeman

Highview Christian (1-3) 33

Frost, Cooper 1-2-4, Waite 1-0-2, Kneeland 4-1-9, Bishop 1-0-2, Philbrick 6-1-14, Richard 1-0-2, Starostin, Trask

3-pt. goals: Keenan 2, Bouier; Philbrick

Gr. Portland Christian 16 30 37 58

Highview Christian 4 11 21 33

Girls basketball

Houlton 62, Stearns 60 (OT)

At Millinocket, Hannah Socoby and Sarah Beasley sealed the victory for the Shiretowners in overtime as they combined for all 10 of Houlton’s points in the extra frame.

Katie Nason connected on a lay-up with three seconds remaining in regulation to tie the game at 52 apiece for Stearns. Nason was one of five Stearns players in double figures, with 10 points.

Socoby netted 28 points during the contest, including 13-for-18 from the free-throw line. Beasley finished with 16 points. Kasey Cleary added eight points for Houlton, including five in an 8-0 run early in the first half to trim an 11-point deficit.

Stearns (7-3) 60

L. Osborne 8-0-16, Boynton 6-2-14, MacKenzie 5-0-12, Nason 4-1-10, Achorn 4-2-10, MacDonald, J. Osborne

Houlton (8-3) 62

Socoby 7-13-28, Beasley 5-6-16, Cleary 3-0-8, Brown 1-0-2, Cole 3-0-6, Botting 1-0-2, Lenentine, Goodrich

3-pt. goals: Cleary 2; MacKenzie 2, Nason 3

Stearns 21 32 44 52 60

Houlton 11 30 40 52 62

JV: Stearns 46-32

Lubec 48, Houlton Christian 37

At Lubec, Leann Pike’s 24 points led the Hornets to their fifth win of the season.

Lubec never trailed Houlton Christian. Breanne McPherson added eight points for the Hornets. Sarah Wallace led the Eagles with 14 points.

Houlton Christian (2-5) 37

Wallace 6-2-14, Meg. Jago 0-1-1-, S. Jago 2-2-6, K. Lincoln 2-0-4, J. Lincoln 3-1-7, A. Jago 1-3-5, Mer. Jago, Moakler, mKelley, Stoberg.

Lubec (5-5) 48

Pike 11-2-24, M. Daye 1-0-2, Lavaelly 1-1-3, Newman 2-0-4, B. McPherson 3-1-8, S. McPherson 1-0-2, Flynn 1-0-2, N. Daye 1-0-3, Matthews, Farmer, Lyons

3-pt. goals: B. McPherson, N. Daye

Houlton Christian 8 17 23 37

Lubec 13 29 42 48

Van Buren 42, Fort Kent 40

At Fort Kent Thursday, Nicole Corbin hit a free throw with 20 seconds left to give Van Buren a two-point lead and seal the win.

Corbin finished with a game-high 16 points and Michelle Parent added 13 for the Crusaders.

McKenzie Boucher and Mindy Morneault each scored 11 points for the Warriors. Morneault grabbed seven rebounds.

Van Buren (8-1) 42

T. Gagnon 1-0-2, Hews, Corbin 5-5-16, Caron, Parent 6-1-13, Doucette 2-0-4, D. Gagnon 3-1-7

Fort Kent (2-7) 40

Nadeau 1-1-3, Cyr 1-0-2, Pelletier, Minzy 4-0-9, Daigle 1-0-2, Morneault 4-2-11, Kelly, Saucier 1-0-2, Boucher 4-3-11, Hartman

3-pt. goals: Corbin; Minzy, Morneault

Van Buren 5 16 24 42

Fort Kent 11 19 32 40

JV: Ashland 42, Fort Kent 36

Lee 66, Bangor Christian 33

At Lee, high pressure defense and solid work on the boards led the Pandas to their sixth consecutive win of the season.

Lee Academy was led by Shelby Pickering, Deidra Ham, and Kristin Bird in the win. Pickering led all rebounders with 20 to compliment her 15 points. Ham led all players with 16 points and eight steals, and Bird added 10 rebounds. The Pandas recorded 28 steals during the contest.

Ashlee Page led Bangor Christian with 15 points while Pam Reitsma added 10 rebounds.

Bangor Christian (6-4) 33

Niles 1-0-3, Seymour 1-1-3, Reitsma 2-1-5, Page 5-2-14, Mead, 3-0-6, Elliott, Layton 0-2-2, Jenkins, French

Lee Academy (9-1) 66

Mallett 1-1-3, Bird 1-0-2, Hanscom 2-1-5, Harris 2-0-6, Linscott 3-0-8, D. Ham 7-1-16, Hersom 2-2-6, Cole 0-1-1, M. Ham 1-0-2, Gifford 1-0-2, Pickering 4-7-15.

3-pt. goals: Page 2, Niles; Harris 2, Linscott 2, Ham

Bangor Christian 9 17 25 33

Lee Academy 18 36 55 66

JV: Lee 34-30

Penquis 56, Penobscot Valley 35

At Milo, Megan Russell tossed in 18 points to help the Patriots earn the victory.

Lindsay Hamlin added 10 points, and April Allen had nine points and five steals for the winners.

Megan Cyr scored 10 for Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Penobscot Valley (3-7) 35

A. Drost 3-0-6, Colbath, Cyr 4-0-10, Trafton, McGinn 1-1-3, Batchelder, Garland 0-1-1, Young 2-0-4, S. Drost 1-0-2, Hallett, Foster 1-3-6, Snape 0-1-1, Brown 1-1-4

Penquis (10-1) 56

Russell 8-0-18, L. Hamlin 5-0-10, Dolley 1-0-2, Allen 4-0-9, Morrill, Gerrish, Madden 1-0-2, K. Hamlin 2-0-5, Comeau, Cobb 2-0-4, J. Hamlin 3-0-6, Hussey

3-pt. goals: Cyr 2, Foster, Brown; Russell 2, Allen, K. Hamlin

Penobscot Valley 9 16 20 35

Penquis 21 34 42 56

JV: Penquis 37-28

Mattanawcook 61, Schenck 40

At East Millinocket, Courtney Gulesian netted 16 points and Kate Head tossed in 13 to lift Mattanawcook of Lincoln.

Cami Cousineau pitched in with 12 for the Lynx.

Jesse Hannington and Jodie King led the Wolverines with 12 points apiece. Heather Duprey contributed 10 rebounds and Liz Knight had nine.

Mattanawcook (4-7) 61

Pietras 0-2-2, Harvey, Cousineau 4-4-12, Littlefield 1-1-3, McKinnon, Shorey 2-0-4, Gulesian 4-8-16, Reed 0-1-1, Woodman 0-2-2, Slike 1-0-2, Sochulak, Keenan 3-0-6, Oliver, Head 6-1-13

Schenck (0-9) 40

Farrington 3-1-7, Bishop, Jarmark, Duprey, King 4-4-12, Carey 0-2-2, King 4-4-12, Carey 0-2-2, Hannington 5-2-12, Knight 3-0-7, Sprague, Chasse

3-pt. goals: Knight

Mattanawcook 10 28 40 61

Schenck 4 16 30 40

JV: Mattanawcook 32-25

Hermon 52, Ellsworth 34

At Hermon, Jodi Reynolds pumped in 13 points and Jessie Wiggin and Ashley Hichborn contributed 12 apiece as the Hawks outdueled the Eagles.

Ashley Loeson paced Ellsworth with 12 points.

Ellsworth (5-6) 34

Loeson 4-4-12, Merchant 3-2-9, Chan 2-1-6, Patten 1-0-2, Page 2-1-5, Eaton, Silsby, Kimball, Collins, Pelletier, Bickford, Tripp

Hermon (5-6) 52

Reynolds 4-5-13, J. Wiggin 4-4-12, Hichborn 5-0-12, Jenkins 3-0-6, Macdonald 0-2-2, S. Wiggin 2-1-5, Garland 1-0-2, Dobbins, Petrello, Hall, Nightingale, Hills

3-pt. goals: Merchant, Chan; Hichborn 2

Ellsworth 12 17 27 34

Hermon 17 25 44 52

JV: Ellsworth 50-332


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