LEE – Two Tom Rodgerson free throws with 19 seconds remaining gave Katahdin a 46-44 schoolboy basketball victory over Lee Friday night.
The Cougars of Sherman Station had trailed 44-41 with two minutes remaining, but Rodgerson went 3-for-3 from the line and Glen McNally made his only field goal of the game for the win.
Rodgerson finished with 20 points. Doug Rodgerson added 13 points, and Dustin heath grabbed 11 rebounds for the Cougars.
Frank Carpenter and Frank Severance led the Pandas with 12 and 11 points, respectively. Carpenter grabbed 12 rebounds, while Severance hauled in 15.
Lee missed a shot with eight seconds remaining and a shot at the buzzer that could have sent the game into overtime.
Katahdin (6-6) 46
T. Rodgerson 6-5-20, D. Rodgerson 3-7-13, Heath 1-0-3, Sullivan 2-0-5, McNally 1-0-2, Willigar 0-2-2, Davis 0-1-1, Cyr
Lee (44) 44
Carpenter 5-0-12, Severance 4-2-11, Pickering 1-1-3, A. Ham 0-2-2, J. Ham 1-0-3, Mallett 3-3-9, Dow 1-2-4, Thompson
3-pt. goals: T. Rodgerson 3, Heath, Sullivan; J. Ham
Katahdin 16 21 35 46
Lee 13 24 34 44
JV: Katahdin 69-54
Ashland 53, Easton 41
At Easton, Buck Pineau poured in 20 points and Eric Ham tossed in 15 as Ashland turned back Easton.
Danny Warren paced the Bears with 13 points while Mike Osgood logged 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Ashland (2-8) 53
Dwyer, Pineau 9-2-20, Eastman 4-0-8, Lovewell, Hitchcock, Bessey 1-4-6, Langley, Junkins 1-0-3, Clark, Smith 0-1-1, Durrell, Oakes, Ham 6-3-15
Easton (2-13) 41
Carlow 1-0-2, D. Warren 4-2-13, Osgood 5-0-10, P. Warren 0-3-3, Desmond 1-2-4, Bradley, Tompkins, Fuller, McMann, Perry 4-1-9, Marquis
3-pt. goals: Junkins
Ashland 4 22 37 53
Easton 5 16 26 41
JV: Ashland 46-40
Van Buren 61, Washburn 42
At Van Buren, Stacy Ayotte poured in 21 points and the Crusaders outscored the Beavers 24-10 in a pivotal third period.
Jeremy Chasse and Tyler Hews chipped in with 10 apiece for Van Buren.
Dan Buckley led Washburn with 12 points, and Tyler Backley added 10.
Washburn (5-8) 42
Worseley, Carter, Bigbee, Bagley 4-0-10, Buckely 5-0-12, Vaughn 2-0-4, C. Pesut, D. Pesut 4-1-9, Thompson 3-0-7, Maynard, Milton
Van Buren (5-7) 61
Martin, Chasse 2-5-10, Ayotte 6-7-21, Hews 4-0-10, Masemola 4-0-8, Violette, LaPierre, Corbin 2-0-4, Gagnon 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: Bagley 2, Buckley 2, Thompson; Ayotee 2, Hews 2, Chasse
Washburn 15 21 31 42
Van Buren 10 18 42 61
JV: Washburn 36-35
Central Aroostook 96, Wisdom 49
At St. Agatha, the Panthers put five players score in double figures tot beat the Pioneers.
Andrew Grivois topped Central Aroostook of Mars Hill with 15 points, Jeff Clockedile and Bryan Grew had 14 points apiece, and Lance Bradstreet and Jason Tapley scored 10 points each.
Aaron Gervais led Wisdom with 16 points and Brad Thibeault added 11.
Central Aroostook (9-4) 96
Woodworth 2-0-4, Clockedile 7-0-14, Wiggins 2-1-5, Bradstreet 4-2-10, Clark 1-1-3, Grew 5-3-14, Tapley 3-4-10, Collins 4-0-9, Grivois 7-0-15, Kilcollins 1-0-2, Codrey 5-0-10, Walsh
Wisdom (0-10) 49
An. Gervais 4-1-9, Lugdon 1-0-2, Paradis 1-3-5, Aa. Gervais 4-4-16, Pelletier 1-2-4, Thibeault 4-0-11, Daigle 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Collins, Grew, Grivois; Aa. Gervais 4,l Thibeault 3
Central Aroostook 29 45 75 96
Wisdom 9 29 36 49
Shead 58, Jonesport-Beals 53
At Eastport, Billy Curtis nailed nine of 10 from the free-throw line in the fourth period as Shead held off Jonesport-Beals.
Jason Bones paced the Tigers with 21 points while Curtis finished with 17, including 11 of 12 from the line. Ben Maloney chipped in with eight points, 12 rebounds, and six assists.
For the Royals, Alvin Beal and Abraham Beal scored 19 and 14, respectively.
Jonesport-Beals (6-6) 53
Al. Beal 5-9-19, Ab. Beal 6-0-14, Kelley 1-0-2, Merchant 1-0-2, D. Beal 3-0-6, Balchen 2-0-4, Bryant 1-0-3, Mitchell 1-0-2, Dyer, Durkee
Shead (6-7) 58
Bones 7-2-21, Curtis 2-11-17, Maloney 2-3-8, Constant 2-0-6, Demmons 3-0-6, Ricker
3-pt. goals: Ab. Beal 2, Bryant; Bones 2, Curtis 2, Maloney, Constant 2
Jonesport-Beals 7 23 36 53
Shead 18 31 43 58
JV: Jonesport-Beals 58-53
MDI 62, Sumner 50
At Mount Desert, Kyle Jones drained three 3-pointers in the third period and Mount Desert Island connected on 19 of 22 free throws in the fourth period to turn back Sumner of East Sullivan.
The Trojans outscored the Tigers 12-6 in the third behind Jones’ effort to cut the Sumner lead to one heading into the final period.
MDI built a 53-50 lead with a minute to go, and Jones connected on 9 of 9 free throws to seal the win. Sumner’s Jamey Polk scored nine of his 17 points in the fourth to keep his team close.
Brandon Colbeth led the Trojans with 19 points and Jones finished with 18, all in the second half. Ryan Colbeth chipped in with 10.
Justin Winslow added 15 for Sumner.
Sumner (7-6) 50
Polk 8-0-17, Winslow 6-3-15, Johnson 3-0-8, Sprague 2-0-5, Jordan 1-1-3, Walden 1-0-2, Alley, Backman, Huber, Bickford
Mount Desert Island (4-9) 62
B. Colbeth 7-4-19, Jones 3-9-18, R. Colbeth 3-4-10, Fellis 4-0-8, Staples 1-2-4, Stratton 1-0-3, Dargis, Suvlu, O’Connell
3-pt. goals: Johnson 2, Polk, Sprague; Jones 3, B. Colbeth, Stratton
Sumner 14 28 34 50
Mount Desert Island 10 21 33 62
JV: Sumner 48-38
Hockey
Win-Dale 5, Presque Isle 3
At Presque Isle, Lee St. Hilaire had three goals as Win-Dale improved to 3-5 with a win over the Wildcats.
Ben Tondreau had two goals and Nate Frechette and Garrick Wilson assisted on goals for the team made up of players from Winthrop and Hall-Dale high schools.
Steve LaPlante, Darren Carlisle, and Trevor Graves scored goal for 5-6 Presque Isle.
Girls basketball
Lee 70, Katahdin 65
At Sherman Station, Deidra Ham paced the Pandas with 21 points as Lee notched its 11th win of the season.
Ham added nine points during a third-quarter run to change a one-point lead into a five-point advantage that secured the victory.
Katie Harris added 12 points with four 3-pointers, while Shelby Pickering scored 19 for the Pandas.
Sonya McCarthy and Angela Qualey led the Cougars with 19 points apiece.
Lee (11-1) 70
Bird, Hanscom, Harris 4-0-12, Linscott 3-2-8, Ham 9-3-21, Hersom 2-3-7, Cole, Gifford 1-1-3, Pickering 7-5-19
Katahdin (7-5) 65
Violette 4-0-8, Duffy-Stanly, McMoarn 3-2-9, Libby 3-0-6, McAvoy 1-2-4, McCarthy 7-3-19, Qualey 7-3-19
3-pt. goals: Harris 4; McMoarn, McCarthy 2, Qualey 2
Lee 21 36 50 70
Katahdin 21 35 45 65
Shead 58, Lubec 30
At Lubec, Samantha Davis scored eight of her game-high 13 points in the second quarter as the Tigers started to pull away from the Hornets.
Kristen Beaulieu added a dozen points, and Kristen Lingley 11 for Shead of Eastport.
Amber Lavalley topped the Hornets with 11 points, and Leann Pike had eight.
Shead (8-6) 58
Davis 6-0-13, Beaulieu 6-0-12, Lingley 5-0-11, Richardson 2-3-7, Bowen 3-0-6, V. Bouchard 0-2-2, Preston 2-0-4, N. Bouchard 1-1-3, K. Mitchell, McPhail, Ingersoll, Constant, A. Mitchell
Lubec (5-6) 30
Lavalley 4-3-11, Newman 1-0-2, B. McPherson 1-3-5, Leann Pike 4-0-8, Lyons 1-0-2, N. Day 1-0-2, M. Day, Seavey, S. McPherson, Matthews, Flynn
3-pt. goals: Davis, Lingley
Shead 10 25 43 58
Lubec 9 17 25 30
Jonesport-Beals 43, Machias 17
At Jonesport, junior forward Naomi Chandler racked up 13 points and eight rebounds as the Royalettes topped Machias.
Katie Gardner paced the Bulldogs with six points.
Machias (0-12) 17
Henderson 2-1-5, Rudd 2-0-4, Whitman 1-0-2, Gardner 3-0-6, Whitney, Carter, Stevens, Levine
Jonesport-Beals (6-6) 43
Pinkham 1-0-3, Church 1-0-2, Woodward 1-0-2, Griffin 1-0-2, Emerson 3-3-9, Smith 1-1-3, Beal 0-1-1, Chandler 6-1-13, Carver 4-0-8, Look, Hunkler
3-pt. goals: Pinkham
Machias 4 6 12 17
Jonesport-Beals 6 21 31 43
JV: Jonesport-Beals 37-23
East Grand 45, Houlton Chr. 28
At Danforth, Amanda Godley scored 21 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, and made four steals to lead the Vikings to the win.
Chantel Parker added nine points for East Grand.
Danielle Kelly tallied 10 for Houlton Christian.
Houlton Christian (2-7) 28
Moakler 3-0-6, Kelly 5-0-10, Wallace 3-0-6, A. Jago 1-0-3, Lincoln 1-0-2, S. Jago 0-1-1, Mer. Jago, Meg. Jago, Sjoberg
East Grand (3-9) 45
Godley 8-5-21, Parker 2-5-9, Gilman 3-0-8, T. Osnoe 1-2-4, Dodge 1-2-4, Page 0-1-1, Zaneldin, P. Osnoe, Mortland, Marks, Hanington
3-pt. goals: A. Jago; Gilman 2
Houlton Christian 5 13 17 28
East Grand 16 24 33 45
Washburn 52, Ashland 38
At Washburn, the Beavers connected on eight of 10 free throws in the fourth quarter and held off a comeback bid by the Hornets to earn the win.
Amber Blakney had a game-high 24 points, including seven of seven from the free throw line to lead Washburn while Liza Maynard tossed in 11 points and Emily Campbell collected 13 rebounds.
Amanda Martin led Ashland with 17 points.
Ashland (4-9) 38
Martin 7-1-17, Caron 1-0-2, Muffler, Smith 2-2-6, Chamberlin 1-0-2, Peters 2-0-4, Sherman 1-0-2, Spooner 2-1-5
Washburn (8-5) 52
C. McLaughlin 3-2-9, N. McLaughlin 2-0-4, Maynard 3-5-11, Blakney 8-7-24, Campbell 2-2-6, Morrow, Abar, Snyder, McIntosh
3-pt. goals: Martin 2; Blakney, C. McLaughlin
Ashland 8 17 28 38
Washburn 18 27 38 52
JV: Washburn 22-17
MDI 41, George Stevens 33
At Blue Hill, 6-foot-1 point guard Bracey Barker posted up down low in the third quarter and scored 13 of her 20 points in the period to help Mount Desert Island rally to the win.
Barker also beat the third-quarter buzzer with a 25-footer that capped a 23-9 MDI run.
Sarah Clapp scored 16 points for George Stevens Academy, which played without one of its key starters due to disciplinary reasons.
MDI (12-1) 41
Gordius 1-0-2, Horton 0-1-1, Willson 1-2-4, Gott 3-0-6, Barker 9-1-20, Kane 3-0-6, Norwood 1-0-2, Boisvert, Joy, Joseph
George Stevens Academy (4-7) 33
Clapp 5-4-16, Youcis 2-0-4, Roberts 3-0-7, Bowden 1-1-3, Allen 1-0-3, Markle, Driscoll
3-pt. goals: Barker; Roberts, Allen
MDI 4 14 37 41
George Stevens 11 15 24 33
JV: MDI 43-35
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