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WASHBURN – Nikki Michaud scored seven of her 11 points in the third quarter as Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics took the lead for good en route to a 50-38 schoolgirl basketball victory over Washburn Tuesday night.
Amber Blakney of Washburn scored seven of her team-high 13 points during a 16-0 run in the second quarter which gave the Beavers a 20-10 lead.
The Eagles scored the next 10 for a 20-all tie at halftime.
Ashley Brooker and Traci Weatherhead each posted 13 points for Limestone, and Jessica Stackhouse also had 11.
Limestone (11-3) 50
Stackhouse 5-1-11, Bickford, St. Pierre 1-0-2, Brooker 3-6-13, Michaud 4-3-11, Weatherhead 4-5-13
Washburn (8-6) 38
C. McLaughlin 2-0-5, N. McLaughlin 3-0-7, Maynard 2-1-5, Blakney 5-2-13, Campbell 3-2-8, Abar, McIntosh, Morrow, Snyder
3-pt. goals: Brooker; C. McLaughlin, N. McLaughlin, Blakney
Limestone 10 20 32 50
Washburn 4 20 24 38
JV: Limestone 35-26
Lee 70, East Grand 44
At Lee, Deidra Ham scored a game-high 22 points, Katie Harris tossed in 17 more, and Shelby Pickering contributed 16 points and 12 rebounds as Lee Academy triumphed.
Harris had three of her five 3-pointers in the first quarter as Lee jumped out to a 17-6 lead.
Kristin Hersom grabbed 11 rebounds and Ashley Linscott chipped in seven assists and six steals.
Amanda Godley’s 21 points led East Grand of Danforth.
East Grand (3-10) 44
Mortland, Gilman 1-0-2, Parker 2-1-5, P. Osnoe 2-0-6, Godley 9-3-21, Page, Marks, Dodge, Zaneldin 3-0-6, Hannington, T. Osnoe 2-0-4
Lee (12-2) 70
Mallett, Bird 1-0-2, Hanscom 1-0-2, Pickering 7-2-16, Harris 6-0-17, Linscott, D. Ham 11-0-22, Hersom 1-0-2, Cole 2-1-5, M. Ham, Gifford 1-0-2, Maxwell 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: P. Osnoe 2; Harris 5
East Grand 6 24 30 44
Lee 17 40 62 70
JV: Lee 41-22
Van Buren 45, Fort Fairfield 40
At Fort Fairfield, Nicole Corbin poured in a game-high 22 points, including 15 in the first half, and Michelle Parent scored six of her 11 points in the fourth quarter as Van Buren rallied for the win.
Van Buren held Fort Fairfield to 23 points over the final three quarters.
Dani Searles’ 10 points and Maranda Butler’s nine led Fort Fairfield.
Van Buren (12-1) 45
T. Gagnon 3-0-6, Hews, Corbin 7-4-22, Caron, Parent 4-3-11, Doucette 2-2-6, D. Gagnon
Fort Fairfield (7-7) 40
Beaulieau 1-0-2, S. Butler 2-0-6, M. Butler 3-2-9, Churchill 2-1-5, McLaughlin, Langworthy 3-2-8, Searles 4-2-10
3-pt. goals: Corbin 4; S. Butler 2, M. Butler
Van Buren 9 21 33 45
Fort Fairfield 17 22 26 40
Woodland 53, Mattanawcook 35
At Lincoln, Julia Knights poured in 24 points to lead Woodland to the win.
Ashley Marble contributed with 12 points for the Dragons.
Courtney Gulesian led Mattanawcook with eight points.
Woodland (12-2) 53
Marble 3-8-12, Brown 1-0-2, Leeman 2-1-5, Smith 2-0-4, Troiani 2-2-6, Knights 9-6-24, Snowman
Mattanawcook (5-9) 35
Pietras 3-1-7, Harvey 0-2-2, Littlefield 2-0-4, Shorey 1-0-2, Gulesian 0-8-8, Reed 1-0-2, Keegan 3-0-6, Head 2-0-4, Woodman, Cousineau
3-pt. goals: none
Woodland 12 25 34 53
Mattanawcook 6 15 23 35
So. Aroostook 50, Hodgdon 45
At Dyer Brook, Nicki Lyons scored 20 points to help lead Southern Aroostook to the win.
Kristi Brooker added 11 points for the Warriors while Tiffany Hartin chipped in with 10.
Shanna McGary led Hodgdon with 13 points.
Hodgdon (2-12) 45
McGary 6-1-13, Quint 3-1-8, A. Sloat 1-0-2, Fitzpatrick 2-3-8, Foster 4-1-9, Nightingale 2-0-4, Dwyer 0-1-1, K. Sloat, Wilson
Southern Aroostook (13-3) 50
Lyons 5-6-20, Brooker 3-5-11, Hartin 4-2-10, Crandall 3-0-6, O. McGary 1-1-3, L. McGary, Hersey, Hardy
3-pt. goals: Quint, Fitzpatrick
Hodgdon 6 18 29 45
Southern Aroostook 2 18 35 50
JV: Southern Aroostook 44-41
Madawaska 75, Wisdom 17
At St. Agatha, Kay Gerard tossed in 21 points and Meghan Marshall tallied 18 more as the Owls rolled.
Kristine Cyr netted 12 more for Madawaska.
Heather Anderson scored six points for Wisdom.
Madawaska (10-4) 75
Gerard 8-5-21, Martin, Plourde 2-0-4, Desjardins 2-0-4, Cyr 5-2-12, Marshall 9-0-18, Daigle 1-1-3, Morneault 2-0-4, Dube 1-0-2, Lavertu 3-1-7
Wisdom (3-11) 17
Anderson 3-0-6, Dyment 0-1-1, Voisine 2-0-4, Desjardins, Ouellette, J. Chamberland, C. Chamberland 1-0-2, Harris, Bourgoin 2-0-4, Lizotte
3-pt. goals: none
Madawaska 27 45 57 75
Wisdom 6 11 15 17
JV: Wisdom 42-34
Boys basketball
CAHS 68, Madawaska 42
At Madawaska, Lance Bradstreet scored 18 points to lead Central Aroostook to the win.
Jason Woodworth and Bryan Grew each scored 12 points for the Panthers.
Marc Garcia had 17 points for Madawaska while Keith Cyr contributed with 14.
Central Aroostook (9-6) 68
Woodworth 5-0-12, Clockedile 1-1-3, Wiggins 1-0-2, Bradstreet 8-2-18, Grew 5-0-12, Collins 2-0-5, Grivois 1-1-3, Walsh 2-0-4, Kilcollins 2-1-5, Codrey 2-0-4, Clark, Tapley
Madawaska (3-11) 42
Morin 1-0-2, Cyr 5-3-14, Morneault 1-0-2, Garcia 6-2-17, Dubois 1-3-5, Pennington 1-0-2, Levesque, Paradis, Boucher, Nadeau
3-pt. goals: Woodworth 2, Grew 2, Collins; Garcia 3, Cyr
Central Aroostook 10 37 55 68
Madawaska 11 17 24 42
JV: Central Aroostook 57-26
Mattanawcook 65, Woodland 39
At Lincoln, Dan LaPlante and Nathan Cousineau each scored 13 points for Mattanawcook Academy’s balanced scoring attack.
Jon Carney added 12 points for the Lynx.
Matt Kesel paced Woodland with eight points.
Woodland 39
Worster 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-2, Nicholson 1-0-3, Sabattus 0-1-1, Kochendoerfer 3-0-6, Kesel 4-0-8, Gillespie 3-0-6, Scott 3-0-6, Williams 1-0-2, Moody 0-1-1, Tupper, McCobrey, Potter, Knowles
Mattanawcook 65
Gardner 1-0-2, Kyes 2-0-4, LaPlante 6-1-12, Kites 2-0-4, Cousineau 5-2-13, Greenlaw 2-0-4, Berry 0-1-1, Malone 1-2-5, Whitney 1-0-2, Libbey 2-1-5, Carney 6-0-12, Pete
3-pt. goals: Nicholson; Cousineau, Malone
Woodland 6 13 26 39
Mattanawcook 16 37 56 65
Jonesport-Beals 76, Sumner 70
At Jonesport, the Royals took an 11-point third-quarter lead and then held off the Tigers of East Sullivan for the victory.
Kyle Mitchell paced the winners with 20 points, Abraham Beal added 19, Alvin Beal put in 18, and Billy Merchant netted 12.
Jamey Polk poured in 35 points for Sumner, and Justin Winslow added 14.
Sumner (6-8) 70
Feeney 1-0-3, Johnson 2-0-5, Alley 0-1-1, Polk 11-8-35, Jordan 3-2-8, Winslow 5-3-14, Walden 1-2-4, Sprague
Jonesport-Beals (8-6) 76
Ab. Beal 5-6-19, Al. Beal 6-6-18, Kelley 1-0-2, Merchant 5-2-12, Mitchell 8-4-20, Durkee 2-1-5, D. Beal
3-pt. goals: Feeney, Johnson, Polk 5, Winslow; Ab. Beal 3
Sumner 17 24 38 70
Jonesport-Beals 11 34 49 76
JV: Sumner 56-36
Skowhegan 68, Morse 49
At Skowhegan, Derek Holt and R.J. Anzelc scored six points apiece in the first quarter as Skowhegan bolted out to a 21-7 lead and never looked back.
B.J. Dunlap scored a game-high 17 points to pace a balanced Skowhegan attack. Holt contributed 16 points along with six assists and four steals, Anzelc had 10 rebounds to go with 14 points, and Sam Hight scored 11 points.
Matt Norris’ 10 points and Drew Colby’s eight led Morse of Bath.
Morse (2-9) 49
Norris 3-2-10, Kotow 1-0-2, Stailing 1-0-3, Darling 1-3-5, Colby 4-0-8, Hutchinson 1-1-4, Loveitt 3-0-6, Moore, Sewall 2-0-5, Hutchins, Percy 1-4-6, Stephenson, Flaherty
Skowhegan (7-4) 68
Widmer, Hight 5-1-11, Washburn, Malek, Morgan 0-1-1, Brod 4-0-8, Davis 0-1-1, Holt 6-3-16, Dunlap 6-3-17, Mitchell, Anzelc 7-0-14, Nelson, Susi, Strout
3-pt. goals: Norris 2, Stailing, Hutchinson, Sewall; Dunlap 2, Holt
Morse 7 26 37 49
Skowhegan 21 39 48 68
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