November 07, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Emerson gives Knights last-second win in OT

HARRINGTON – Brandon Emerson dribbled the length of the court in the final six seconds of overtime and hit a layup with six-tenths of a second to play to give Narraguagus a 70-69 boys basketball victory over Sumner Friday night.

Emerson finished with 20 points, including eight in overtime. Luke Shaw scored 15 points, including two 3-pointers in the final 50 seconds of regulation. His final 3-pointer was a buzzer-beater that sent the game to overtime. Darren Fraser and Steven Knapp added 11 points apiece.

Jamie Polk tallied 21 points for the Tigers of East Sullivan while Dylan Johnson added 15 and Justin Winslow had 13.

Sumner (7-9) 69

Sprague, Phinney 3-2-9, Johnson 5-2-15, Polk 8-2-21, Huber 2-0-4, Bickford, Jordan 3-1-7, Winslow 5-3-13

Narraguagus (8-7) 70

Shaw 6-0-15, Fraser 4-3-11, Knapp 4-3-11, Beal 2-1-5, Emerson 8-1-20, Bailey 4-0-8, Pelletier 1-0-2, Shaw

3-pt. goals: Phinney, Johnson 3, Polk 3; Shaw 3, Emerson 3

Sumner 16 28 42 60 69

Narraguagus 13 30 46 60 70

Katahdin 71, Fort Fairfield 66

At Fort Fairfield, Glen McNally scored eight of his game-high 24 points during a third-quarter surge that lifted the Cougars to victory.

Dustin Heath scored 17 points for Katahdin of Sherman Station.

Jaime McLaughlin hit five 3-pointers on his way to 23 points for Fort Fairfield. Aaron Kenneson chipped in with 13.

Katahdin (8-7) 71

Cyr 2-1-6, Willigar 2-1-5, Sullivan 3-2-8, McNally 11-2-24, T. Rodgerson 2-4-8, Heath 5-3-17, D. Rodgerson 1-1-3

Fort Fairfield (10-5) 66

Cunningham, Bernaiche 3-1-7, Levasseur 1-1-3, Kenneson 3-7-13, Helstrom 4-1-9, Esancy 3-1-7, Dorsey 2-0-4, McLaughlin 9-0-23

3-pt. goals: Cyr, Heath 4; McLaughlin 5

Katahdin 18 38 55 71

Fort Fairfield 17 37 47 66

JV: Katahdin 61-53

Hodgdon 94, Limestone 38

At Limestone, the Hawks placed four players in double figures while rolling past the Eagles.

Tyler Putnam paced Hodgdon with 19 points, Chris Blanchette tossed in 15, Adam Hogan netted 13 and Jimmy Griffin added 12.

Lucien Longlais and Josh Stackhouse led Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics with eight and seven points, respectively.

Hodgdon (14-0) 94

Putnam 9-0-19, Potter, Hogan 6-1-13, Blanchette 7-1-15, Williams 1-0-2 Day 4-1-9, Hovey 1-0-2, Condon 1-1-3, Hanning 1-0-2, Griffin 6-0-12, Nickerson 3-2-8, Willey 0-1-1, Prescott 2-0-4, Sanford 2-0-4

Limestone (8-6) 38

Poisson 3-0-6, Longlais 3-0-8, Hardwick 1-1-3, Knoll 1-0-2, Begin 1-0-2, Cote 1-0-2, O’Neal, Castonguay, Patten 1-0-2, Patterson, Stackhouse 3-1-7, Leighton, DeLong 1-0-2, Beck 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Putnam; Longlais 2

Hodgdon 22 45 68 94

Limestone 5 15 26 38

JV: Hodgdon 80-52

Southern Aroostook 75, Easton 51

At Easton, Corey Shields pumped in 14 points and Tim Hartin netted 10 as Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook cruised.

Danny Warren and Brandon Carlow led the Bears with 15 and 11 points, respectively.

Southern Aroostook (9-15) 75

Hardy 3-1-7, Edkins 3-0-6, Caswell 0-2-2, Grant 3-0-7, L. Nadeau 3-0-6, Philibert 3-3-9, J. Nadeau, McCluskey 3-2-8, Shields 6-2-14, Hartin 5-0-10, Hersey, Boutilier 0-2-2

Easton (2-14) 51

Carlow 3-2-11, D. Warren 5-4-15, Osgood 2-2-6, P. Warren 2-0-5, Desmond 2-1-5, Bradley 1-1-3, Tompkins, Fuller, McMann 1-0-2, Perry 1-2-4, Marquis

3-pt. goals: Grant; Carlow 3, D. Warren, P. Warren

Southern Aroostook 20 39 53 75

Easton 12 25 37 51

JV: Easton 47-45

Madawaska 77, Wisdom 50

At St. Agatha, Marc Garcia scored nine points and Myles Morneault seven in the second quarter as the Owls broke the game open.

Garcia finished with a game-high 26 points, and Morneault tallied 16.

Andrew Gervais topped the Pioneers with 22 points, and Aaron Gervais added 15.

Madawaska (4-11) 77

Guerrette 2-0-4, Morin 2-0-4, Cyr 2-1-5, Levesque 1-2-4, Paradis 2-0-4, Nadeau 2-0-4, Morneault 5-4-16, Garcia 11-1-26, Dubois 1-0-2, Pennington 3-2-8, Boucher

Wisdom (0-13) 50

An. Gervais 7-5-22, Lugdon 1-0-2, Paradis 1-0-2, Aa. Gervais 6-0-15, Pelletier 0-1-1, Thibeault 3-1-7, San Antonio 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Garcia 3, Morneault 2; An. Gervais 3, Aa. Gervais 3

Madawaska 18 42 60 77

Wisdom 10 16 27 50

JV: Madawaska 55-39

Washburn 77, Van Buren 60

At Washburn, Taylor Bagley poured in 24 points, including six 3-pointers, as the Beavers topped the Crusaders.

Washburn’s Dan Buckley chipped in with 17 points and six assists. Darren Pesut added 11 points and 12 rebounds, and Jesse Maynard scored 10 points and also grabbed 12 rebounds.

Jeremy Chasse led Van Buren with 19 points. Stacy Ayotte had 13 points. Mahobala Masemola and Tyler Hews had 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Van Buren (6-8) 77

Bagley 8-2-24, Buckley 8-0-17, D. Pesut 5-1-11, Maynard 5-0-10, Vaughn 3-0-7, C. Pesut 2-0-4, Milton 1-0-2, Carter, Bigbee

Washburn (6-9) 60

Martin 0-1-1, Chasse 4-9-19, Ayotte 3-7-13, Hews 4-1-10, Masemola 4-3-11, Corbin 1-0-3, Gagnon 0-3-3, Ouelette, O’Hare

3-pt. goals: Chasse 2, Corbin; Bagley 6, Buckley, Vaughn

Van Buren 13 32 45 60

Washburn 22 44 64 77

JV: Van Buren 61-54 (OT)

Central Aroostook 72, Ashland 50

At Ashland, Lance Bradstreet poured in 26 points, including a 10-for-10 effort from the free throw line, to lift Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.

Patrick Walsh chipped in with 14 and Dan Codrey contributed 13 for the winners. The Panthers connected on 21 of 25 free throw attempts.

Brock Bessey scored 11 for the Hornets.

Central Aroostook (11-2) 72

Woodworth, Clockedile 0-3-3, Wiggins 2-0-4, Clark, Grew 3-0-6, Tapley, Collins 1-0-2, Grivois 1-2-4, Kilcollins, Codrey 4-5-13, Bradstreet 8-10-26, Walsh 5-4-14

Ashland (6-8) 50

Ham 2-0-4, Hitchcock 1-0-2, Junkins, Durrell 2-0-4, Dwyer 1-1-3, Clark, Lovewell, Smith 1-1-3, Oakes 1-0-3, Bessey 5-0-11, Pineau

3-pt. goals: Oakes, Bessey

Central Aroostook 20 42 60 72

Ashland 9 19 39 50

Caribou 52, Orono 48

At Orono Thursday, Joel Griffeth scored 11 of his 17 points in the second half to help Caribou avenge a 55-52 loss suffered in December.

Tyler Giles complemented Griffeth with 16 points.

Derek Sinclair’s 17 points, Jeff Miller’s 10 and John Saucier’s 11 rebounds and four blocked shots led Orono.

Caribou (7-6) 52

St. Peter, Levasseur 2-0-5, Nadeau 0-4-4, Peterson 1-0-2, Nason, Chasse 2-2-6, Griffeth 4-7-17, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Giles 6-4-16

Orono (6-8) 48

Miller 4-1-10, Heitmann 1-0-2, Perron 4-0-8, Sinclair 6-2-17, Socoby 1-2-4, White 1-0-2, Saucier 2-1-5, Gavett

3-pt. goals: Griffeth 2, Levasseur; Sinclair 3, Miller

Caribou 12 21 35 52

Orono 12 20 28 48

JV: Orono 59-50

Girls basketball

Lubec 45, Houlton Christian 34

At Lubec, the Hornets ended a three-game losing streak as Leann Pike notched the only double-double of the game.

Pike scored 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in the win. She scored six points in the first quarter, then eight points in the third quarter as Lubec extended the lead to 10 points. Breanne McPherson added 12 points, and Amber Lavalley grabbed 10 rebounds for Lubec.

Sarah Wallace and Kendra Lincoln each scored eight points for the Eagles.

Houlton Christian (2-9) 34

Meg. Jago 2-1-5, S. Jago 3-0-6, Wallace 3-2-8, Lincoln 4-0-8, Moakler 3-0-6, Mewr. Jago 0-1-1, A. Jago, Kelley, Sjoberg

Lubec (6-8) 45

B. McPherson 5-1-12, Pike 9-4-22, Lavalley 2-2-6, Daye 1-1-3, Newman 0-2-2, S. McPherson, Flynn

3-pt. goals: B. McPherson

Houlton Christian 7 17 27 34

Lubec 15 24 37 45

Houlton 54, Stearns 43

At Houlton, Katherine Cole poured in 16 points and Hannah Socoby posted 15 as Houlton topped Stearns of Millinocket.

Jennifer Raymond led the Minutemen with 14 points.

Stearns (11-4) 43

Raymond 6-2-14, K. Nason 4-0-8, McDonald 2-0-4, J. Osborne 1-2-4, L. Osborne 1-0-2, McKenzie 1-0-2, J. Nason 0-1-1, Saucier 1-0-2, Achorn 2-2-6

Houlton (11-4) 54

Cole 8-0-16, Socoby 3-8-15, Beasley 3-3-9, Cleary 2-2-8, Goodrich 2-0-4, Brown 1-0-2, Henderson, Lenentine, Botting

3-pt. goals: Cleary 2, Socoby

Stearns 8 11 27 43

Houlton 12 28 43 54

JV: Stearns 37-27

Calais 57, Lee 29

At Calais, the Blue Devils used a stifling defensive performance to shut down the Pandas.

Katie Frost paced Calais with 14 points, and Lanna Martin contributed 13 points and 13 rebounds. Crystal Martin added 10 points.

Ashley Linscott had eight points for Lee Academy.

Lee Acad. (12-3) 29

Linscott 3-0-8, D. Ham 1-0-2, Hersom 2-1-5, Cole 1-1-3, M. Ham 2-0-5, Pickering 2-2-6, Mallett, Bird, Hanscom, Harris, Griffin, Maxwell

Calais (15-0) 57

C. Martin 3-4-10, L. Martin 5-3-13, Frost 6-1-14, N. Feck 2-2-7, D. Feck 1-0-3, Best 2-0-4, Drew 2-2-6, E. Smith, Eagan, O’Brien, Welch, McGinley, K. Smith, Mahan

3-pt. goals: Linscott 2, M. Ham; Frost, N. Feck, D. Feck

Calais 15 27 47 57

Lee 2 13 19 29

JV: Calais 52-31

Washington Acad. 50, Machias 28

At Machias, a transformer exploded inside the gym and forced spectators and athletes to evacuate the school, but not before Emily Mawhinney led the Raiders to victory with 17 points.

Krystal Stauffer added 10 points in the win.

Sarah Irving led Machias with 10 points.

The gymnasium at the school filled with smoke moments after the finish of the game when the transformer exploded. No one was injured.

Washington Academy 50

Albee 1-02, A. Govoni 3-2-9, Simmons, Holmes, Mawhinney 8-0-17, Porter, Gaddis 2-04, Livingston, Almendinger, Stauffer 5-0-10, L. Govoni 1-3-5, Smith 0-1-1, Ashby 1-02, Ferren

Machias 28

St. Pierre 0-3-3, Henderson 1-0-2, Irving 4-2-10, Rudd 1-0-2, Whitney 1-0-2, Whitman1-0-2, Carter 3-0-6, Gardner 0-1-1, Stevens, Levine

3-pt. goals: A. Govoni

Washington Academy 9 22 38 50

Machias 6 12 19 28

JV: Washington Academy 44-28

Woodland 84, Jonesport-Beals 49

At Jonesport, Kaitlyn Leeman popped in 11 of her 17 points in the first quarter to spark the Dragons to a 16-point edge early.

Ashley Marble nailed five 3-pointers as she poured in 25 points for Woodland, and Julia Knights contributed 18. Leeman also posted seven assists.

Katie Griffin led the Royalettes with 15 points and eight rebounds, and Jody Pinkham added nine points.

Woodland (14-2) 84

Marble 10-0-25, Leeman 7-2-17, Smith 3-1-7, Lord 2-1-5, Troiani 2-0-4, J. Knights 7-4-18, Seavey 1-0-2, Vose 3-0-6, Snowman, V. Knights

Jonesport-Beals (7-8) 49

Pinkham 3-2-9, Woodward 1-1-4, Griffin 6-3-15, Look 2-0-5, Emerson 0-1-1, Hunkler 1-0-2, Smith 2-2-6, Beal 1-0-2, Chandler 2-1-5, Church

3-pt. goals: Marble 5, Leeman; Pinkham, Look, Woodward

Woodland 23 46 72 84

Jonesport-Beals 7 24 32 49

JV: Jonesport-Beals 46-38

Hodgdon 48, Cen. Aroostook 36

At Mars Hill, Sara Quint scored 14 points and Shanna McGary 13 as the Hawks held a narrow three-point edge after one quarter, then extended it through the game.

Lindsay Michaud led the Panthers with a dozen points, and Gabe Smith contributed 10.

Hodgdon (3-12) 48

Quint 5-1-14, McGary 6-1-13, Sloat, Fitzpatrick 2-0-5, Nightingale 3-0-7, Tidd 0-1-1, Dwyer 1-6-8, Wilson, Foster

Central Aroostook (8-7) 36

Michaud 5-2-12, Smith 3-4-10, Caron, Barton 1-2-4, Collins, Robinson 2-0-4, McCrum 1-0-3, Fletcher, Carvell 1-1-3, Gosselin

3-pt. goals: Quint 3, Fitzpatrick, Nightingale; McCrum

Hodgdon 11 22 32 48

Central Aroostook 8 17 24 36

JV: Hodgdon 44-28


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