Saucier leads PI to victory

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PRESQUE ISLE – Denis Saucier poured in 20 points Monday as Presque Isle avenged an earlier loss with a 67-49 Big East Conference victory over Brewer. Fred Bird contributed 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Wildcats, who made 21 steals. Ryan Graves added 14…
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PRESQUE ISLE – Denis Saucier poured in 20 points Monday as Presque Isle avenged an earlier loss with a 67-49 Big East Conference victory over Brewer.

Fred Bird contributed 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Wildcats, who made 21 steals. Ryan Graves added 14 points and Nick Casavant had 10, eight from the foul line.

Matt Sargent sparked the Witches with 13 points and Chad Gomm added 12.

Brewer (7-3) 49

Sargent 3-5-13, Gomm 5-2-12, Bernier 1-2-4, J. Bell 3-1-9, Drillen 1-3-5, Breindel 2-2-6, Bouzan-Kaloustian, Griffin, Doucette

Presque Isle (10-2) 67

Saucier 9-1-20, Bird 5-5-15, Graves 6-2-14, Casavant 1-8-10, Hall 1-0-2, Fortin 1-0-2, Carlin, Deschene, Lockhart, Rideout

3-pt. goals: Sargent 2, J. Bell 2; Saucier

Brewer 7 24 35 49

Presque Isle 18 29 44 67

JV: Brewer 63-51

Jonesport-Beals 60, Lubec 58

Beal Scores 1,000th

At Jonesport, senior forward Alvin Beal scored 21 points, including the 1,000th of his career, as his Royals edged the Hornets.

Abraham Beal and Kyle Mitchell each netted 15 for Jonesport-Beals.

Noah Buehner sparked Lubec with 15 points. Nick Boutin scored 12 and Jordan Hall added 10.

Lubec (3-8) 58

Buehner 6-1-15, Feltner 2-3-7, Lyons 2-0-6, Mallar 3-0-6, Seavey 1-0-2, Boutin 5-0-12, Hall 4-0-10, Lord

Jonesport-Beals (7-6) 60

Ab. Beal 5-3-15, Al. Beal 6-9-21, Kelley 1-1-3, Merchant 1-2-4, Mitchell 7-1-15, D. Beal 0-2-2, Durkee

3-pt. goals: Buehner 2, Lyons 2, Boutin 2, Hall 2; Ab. Beal 2

Lubec 17 32 48 58

Jonesport-Beals 17 31 52 60

JV: Jonesport-Beals 51-48

Schenck 67, Katahdin 61

At Sherman Station, Brian Graham scored 11 of his 21 points in the third quarter, sparking the Wolverines’ comeback.

Ryan Deschenes tossed in 23 points for Schenck of East Millinocket. Seth Johnston added 13.

Thomas Rodgerson scored a game-high 26 points to lead Katahdin. Doug Rodgerson scored 15, while Glen McNally and Dustin Heath each grabbed 11 rebounds.

Schenck (10-3) 67

Johnston 6-1-13, Hanington 1-0-2, Thompson 1-0-2, Rossignol 1-0-2, Deschenes 10-3-23, B. Graham 8-2-21, Jamo, S. Graham 2-0-4

Katahdin (6-7) 61

Cyr, Davis 2-0-4, Willigar 1-1-3, McNally 3-1-7, T. Rodgerson 9-6-26, Heath 2-0-6, D. Rodgerson 6-3-15

3-pt. goals: B. Graham 3; T. Rodgerson 2, Heath 2

Schenck 11 24 46 67

Katahdin 16 32 45 61

JV: Schenck 56-48

Washington Acad. 82, ‘Guagus 65

At East Machias, Bobby Richardson scored 26 points and pulled down 11 rebounds to lead Washington Academy to the win.

Nick Reynolds added 16 points and 13 rebounds while Jared Gray scored 16 points.

Steven Knapp netted 20 points for Narraguagus of Harrington while Luke Shaw had 18 and Brandon Emerson scored 16.

Narraguagus (7-7) 65

L. Shaw 6-4-18, Knapp 9-2-20, Beal 2-0-4, Emerson 7-0-16, Bailey 1-3-5, Peltier 1-0-2, Shinn, T. Shaw, Fraser

Washington Academy (13-2) 82

Berry 1-0-2, B. Richardson 11-3-26, Stevens 3-1-7, Reynolds 7-2-16, Gray 7-1-16, G. Richardson 0-2-2, Gibson 1-0-2, Mawhinney 1-0-2, Fagonde 4-1-9, Reing, Craven, Holmes

3-pt. goals: Shaw 2, Emerson 2; Richardson

Narraguagus 16 36 52 65

Washington Acad. 22 41 57 82

JV: Washington Acad. 69-53

East Grand 64, Lee Acad. 50

At Danforth, James Godley poured in 26 points as the Vikings bested the Pandas.

Seth Preston added eight points for East Grand.

Nate Dow’s 13 points paced Lee Academy, while Jeremy Ham and Jason Mallett added 10 each.

Lee Academy 50

Rideout, Thurlow 1-0-3, Severance 2-0-4, Pickering 2-1-5, A. Ham, J. Ham 4-1-10, Thompson 2-1-5, Worster, House, Mallett 4-2-10, Dow 6-0-13

East Grand 64

Jo. Faulkner 2-1-5, Byers 2-2-6, Shain, Zugelder, Godley 10-2-26, Mortland 2-0-4, Parker E. Hanington 2-0-5, Preston 2-3-8, Irish 1-2-4, Scott 1-0-2, M. Hanington, Gray

3-pt. goals: Thurlow, J. Ham, Dow; Godley 4, E. Hanington, Preston

Lee Acad. 6 11 23 50

East Grand 15 27 44 64

JV: East Grand 61-38

Orono 55, Fort Kent 47

At Fort Kent, Nick Heitmann connected for 12 points as the Red Riots knocked off the Warriors.

Dustin Nadeau paced Fort Kent with 15 points and Nick Thibodeau added 14. Anthony Lamarr had eight points and 10 rebounds.

Orono (6-7) 55

J. Miller 2-0-4, B. Miller, Cowan, Heitmann 2-6-12, Perron 2-2-6, Sinclair 3-3-9, Socoby 4-0-8, Saucier 3-1-7, Levesque, Gavitt 1-0-2

Fort Kent (3-11) 47

Pelletier, Theriault, Duval, Nadeau 5-2-15, Wood, Lamarr 4-0-8, Thibodeau 4-4-14, Bourgoin 2-4-8, Rossignol 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Heitmann 2; Nadeau 3, Thibodeau

Orono 9 24 35 55

Fort Kent 11 19 29 47

JV: Orono 64-54

Limestone/MSSM 73, Wisdom 49

At Limestone, Josh Stackhouse poured in 15 points as the Eagles cruised past Wisdom of St. Agatha.

George Tamburello scored 14 for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics. Steven Hardwick notched 12.

Aaron Gervais sparked the Pioneers with 20 points. Todd Thibeault tossed in 13.

Wisdom (0-10) 49

Paradis 1-0-2, Gervais 5-7-20, Pelletier 4-0-8, T. Thibeault 5-2-13, B. Thibeault 2-0-4, San Antonio 1-0-2, Daigle

Limestone/MSSM (8-5) 73

Tamburello 4-5-14, Longlais 6-2-16, Hardwick 6-0-12, Knoll 3-3-9, Cote 1-3-5, Beck 1-0-2, Stackhouse 6-3-15, Poisson, Patterson, Patten

3-pt. goals: Gervais 3, T. Thibeault; Longlais 2, Tamburello

Wisdom 12 21 37 49

Limestone 15 31 53 73

So. Aroostook 73, Ashland 43

At Dyer Brook, Corey Shields tossed in 21 points as the Warriors rolled by the Hornets.

Matt McCluskey added 13 for Southern Aroostook. Griffin Hardy scored 10.

Eric Ham paced Ashland with 10 points.

Ashland 43

Ham 4-2-10, Hitchcock 2-0-5, Junkins 3-0-6, Dwyer 0-1-1, Clark 1-2-4, Eastman 1-0-2, Lovewell 1-0-2, Pineau 4-0-8, Smith 2-1-5, Bessey, Durrell

Southern Aroostook 73

Hardy 4-2-10, Edkins 3-1-9, Grant 1-1-3, L. Nadeau 4-1-9, Philibert 1-0-2, McCluskey 4-3-13, Sheilds 9-3-21, Hartin 1-4-6, Boutier, J. Nadeau, Caswell

3-pt. goals: Hitchcock; Edkins 2, McCluskey 2

Ashland 11 21 29 43

Southern Aroostook 16 31 55 73

JV: Southern Aroostook 74-37

Girls basketball

Presque Isle 46, Brewer 39

At Presque Isle, Billi Blanchard scored 24 points and pulled down nine rebounds to lead the Wildcats to the win.

Autumn Tuttle had 10 points for Presque Isle.

Stacie Bean led Brewer with 16 points.

Brewer (2-8) 39

Adams 4-0-9, Bean 4-4-16, Freeman 2-2-7, Wing 1-0-2, Chapman 2-0-4, McLaughlin, Hamm

Presque Isle (7-4) 46

DeLong 1-1-3, McKenna 2-0-4, Condon 1-0-2, DeMerchant 1-1-3, Blanchard 9-4-24, Tuttle 4-2-10, McHatten

3-pt. goals: Bean 4, Adams, Freeman; Blanchard 2

Brewer 7 16 30 39

Presque Isle 14 23 36 46

JV: Presque Isle 40-35

Caribou 42, Bucksport 32

At Bucksport, Lindsey Burlock scored 12 points to lead the Vikings to victory.

Leah Drew netted 11 points for Caribou and Jessica Cyr added 10.

Elissa Gordon led Bucksport with 11 points.

Caribou (6-7) 41

Harrigan 1-0-2, Cyr 4-1-10, Vincent 0-2-2, Burlock 6-0-12, Drew 5-1-11, Selander 2-0-4, Bouchard

Bucksport (2-11) 32

Richards 1-0-3, Andrews 3-1-7, Gordon 4-2-11, Taylor 4-0-9, Carter 1-0-2, Pappas, Craig

3-pt. goals: Cyr; Richards, Gordon, Taylor

Caribou 8 14 29 41

Bucksport 14 14 21 32

JV: Bucksport 43-41 (OT)

Houlton 48, Ellsworth 41

At Houlton, the Shiretowners outscored the Eagles 17-4 in the third quarter to earn the victory.

Katherine Cole scored 12 points to pace Houlton. Sarah Beasley and Hannah Socoby had 11 points each.

Ashley Oleson scored 16 points for Ellsworth. Jodie Merchant chipped in with 10.

Ellsworth (7-7) 41

Oleson 6-4-16, Merchant 5-0-10, Chan 3-0-7, Silsby 1-1-3, Patten 2-1-5, Eaton, Collins, Pelletier, Page

Houlton (10-4) 48

Cole 4-4-12, Beasley 2-6-11, Socoby 2-7-11, Cleary 2-0-5, Goodrich 1-3-6, Brown 1-1-3, Guy, Lenentine, Botting

3-pt. goals: Chan; Beasley, Cleary, Goodrich

Ellsworth 11 24 28 41

Houlton 7 13 30 48

JV: Ellsworth 60-44

Narraguagus 61, Lubec 40

At Lubec, Sarah Snyder tossed in 14 points as the Knights stormed past Lubec.

LeAnn Pike poured in 16 points and ripped down 29 rebounds for the Hornets. Breanne McPherson scored 11 points. Amber LaValley grabbed 10 rebounds and Meghan Daye dished out 10 assists.

Narraguagus (11-3) 61

Snyder 6-2-14, Strout 0-2-2, M. Barbee 3-0-6, Penney 2-0-4, Sawyer 2-1-5, Woodsum 2-0-4, L. Barbee 2-0-4, Howe 4-0-8, Pounder 3-1-7, Grant 2-1-5, Torrey 1-0-2, Tenan

Lubec (5-7) 40

B. McPherson 2-6-11, Pike 7-2-26, S. McPherson 0-1-1, Lyons 1-0-2, Newman 1-1-3, LaValley 3-1- 7, M. Daye, N. Daye, Flynn

3-pt. goals: B. McPherson

Narraguagus 21 31 48 61

Lubec 7 18 27 40

JV: Narraguagus 46-39

Orono 57, Fort Kent 33

At Orono, Jessica Wagner poured in 25 points and hauled down 13 rebounds as the Red Riots downed the Warriors.

Molly Dupere contributed 14 points for Orono.

Mindy Morneault tossed in 17 to lead Fort Kent.

Fort Kent 33

Nadeau 1-1-3, Pelletier 1-0-2, Minzy 1-0-2, Desjardin 1-0-2, Daigle 0-1-1, Morneault 5-4-17, Kelly 1-0-2, Saucier 0-2-2, Boucher 1-0-2, Labbe, Cyr, Hartman

Orono 57

See 0-3-3, Dupere 4-4-14, Reed 3-0-6, Gray 2-3-7, Wagner 12-1-25, Saucier 1-0-2, Glencross, Nelson, Shay, Lint

3-pt. goals: Morneault 3; Dupere 2

Fort Kent 5 19 23 33

Orono 14 28 40 57

JV: Fort Kent 32-23

Southern Aroostook 83, Easton 32

At Dyer Brook, Kristi Brooker poured in 39 points and buried five 3-pointers as the Warriors won.

Nicki Lyons scored 12 points for the winners.

Nina Alexander sparked the Bears with 13 points.

Easton (0-13) 32

Alexander 6-0-13, O’Mara 4-0-8, Patterson 2-0-4, Pytlak, Lovely 1-0-2, Ferris 2-0-5, Hickey

Southern Aroostook (12-3) 83

Brooker 15-4-39, Lyons 5-2-12, T. Hartin 2-0-4, A. Hartin, Hardy 1-0-2, B. Crandall 1-1-3, A. Crandall, O. McGary 1-2-4, L. McGary 2-0-4, Watson 2-2-6, Violette 2-1-5, Hersey 2-0-4, Dickinson, Bergan

3-pt. goals: Alexander, Ferris; Brooker 5

Easton 2 10 21 32

So. Aroostook 20 35 65 83

Calais 89, Jonesport-Beals 44

At Calais, Katie Frost scored 15 of her 20 points in the second quarter as the Blue Devils cruised.

Morgan Drew and Crystal Martin each tossed in 14 for Calais. Nanci Feck notched 10.

Katie Griffin sparked Jonesport-Beals with 19 points.

Jonesport-Beals (7-7) 49

Griffin 7-5-19, Pinkham 1-0-3, Church 2-1-6, Woodward 1-0-2, Look 1-0-2, Emerson 0-1-1, Hunkler 1-1-3, Smith 1-4-6, Beal 1-1-3, Chandler 2-0-4, Carver

Calais (14-0) 89

C. Martin 4-6-14, N. Feck 5-0-10, Frost 6-4-20, Drew 5-2-14, Eagan 2-0-4, L. Martin 3-0-6, O’Brien 4-1-9, D. Feck 1-0-2, Welch 1-0-2, McGinley 1-0-2, K. Smith 3-0-6, E. Smith, Mahan

3-pt. goals: Pinkham, Church; Frost 4, Drew 2

Jonesport-Beals 15 21 34 49

Calais 11 44 74 89

JV: Calais 40-26

DI-Stonington 39, Machias 37

At Machias, Heather Bray scored 12 points including the game-winning point in the final seconds to lead Deer Isle-Stonington to victory.

Annie Henderson was top scorer for Machias with nine points.

Deer-Isle Stonington 39

Eaton 3-1-7, M. McDonnell 1-1-3, Oliver 2-3-7, Bray 6-0-12, Wiberg 2-4-8, Brewer 1-0-2, Fifield, K. McDonnell, Hutchinson, Murphy, Steell

Machias 37

St. Pierre 1-0-3, Henderson 3-3-9, Irving 1-5-7, Rudd 1-0-2, Whitney 2-1-5, Whitman 1-0-3, Carter 1-2-4, Gardner 1-2-4, Stevens

3-pt. goals: St. Pierre, Whitman

DI-Stonington 6 13 23 39

Machias 9 13 18 37

Sumner 34, Washington Acad. 32

At East Machias, Hilary Page hit a shot with 30 seconds to play to lift the Tigers of East Sullivan to their first win.

Page and Brittany Dunbar each had eight points to lead Sumner, which went 6-for-8 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter.

Emily Mawhinney led the Raiders with 15 points.

Sumner (1-12) 34

Dunbar 3-1-8, Page 3-2-8, Beattie 3-0-7, Philio 2-0-4, Briscoe 1-1-3, Crowley 1-0-2, Boyd

Washington Acad. (6-9) 32

Mawhinney 6-1-15, Albee 1-0-2, A. Govoni 1-2-4, Gaddis 1-1-3, Almendinger 1-2-4, Stauffer 0-1-1, L. Govoni 0-3-3, Porter, Smith

3-pt. goals: Dunbar, Beattie; Mawhinney 2

Sumner 7 12 22 34

Washington Acad. 7 15 21 32

JV: Washington Acad. 36-27

Hockey

Presque Isle 7, Foxcroft 2

At Presque Isle, Darren Carlisle knocked in three goals as the Wildcats beat the Ponies.

Steve LaPlante, Joe Flenner, Trevor Graves and Joe Collins each scored a goal for the winners. Bryan Fowler was the netminder.

Seth Gabarro and Brandon Johnson scored for Foxcroft Academy. Dan Perkins was the goaltender.

Win-Dale 6, Houlton-Hodgdon 3

At Houlton Saturday, Lee St. Hillaire scored three goals to spark Winthrop/Hall-Dale to victory.

Nate Frechette scored two goals and Justin Feeney had the other for the winners. Doug Blanchette was the goaltender.

David Carmichael, Ben Carton and Kevin Carton scored for Houlton-Hodgdon. Chris Austin and Mitchell Hall notched assists behind goalie Brandon Carmichael.


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