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MACHIAS – Machias outscored Shead of Eastport 17-8 in the fourth quarter to pull out a 59-53 boys basketball victory Tuesday night.
Chris Correll poured in 28 points to propel Machias, while Luke Leahy contributed 12 points and 12 rebounds.
Ben Toney led Shead of Eastport with 17 points and 16 rebounds. Ben Maloney provided 16 points.
Shead (7-10) 53
Maloney 8-0-16, Altvater 2-0-4, Ricker, Curtis 1-3-5, Bones 2-2-6, Constant 2-0-5, Toney 7-3-17
Machias (3-14) 59
Correll 12-2-28, Richards 1-4-6, Poore 2-1-5, Leahy 5-2-12, Hasselmann 2-2-6, Parker 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Constant; Correll 2
Shead 17 35 45 53
Machias 10 27 42 59
JV: Machias 48-37
Ashland 56, Easton 42
At Ashland, Eric Ham scored seven fourth-quarter points, including 5-for-5 from the foul line down the stretch, to seal the victory for the Hornets.
Ham finished with 13 points for the winners and Randy Junkins netted 11.
Josh Desmond paced Easton with 12 points.
Easton (2-15) 42
Desmond 5-2-12, Carlow 1-0-2, D. Warren 2-3-8, Osgood 2-3-7, P. Warren 2-3-7, Bradley 0-2-2, McMann 1-0-2, Perry 1-0-2
Ashland (7-7) 56
Ham 4-5-13, Junkins 4-3-11, Hitchcock 2-0-4, Eastman 1-1-3, Pineau 3-0-6, Smith 2-1-5, Oakes 3-0-6, Bessey 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: D. Warren
Easton 7 21 29 42
Ashland 4 21 36 56
JV: Ashland 58-46
Fort Kent 75, Madawaska 70
At Fort Kent, Fort Kent outscored Madawaska 21-15 in the third quarter to gain the lead and the win.
Nick Thibodeau scored 10 of his 15 points in the third while Anthony Lamarr netted 25 points for the Warriors. Dustin Nadeau contributed with 10.
Marc Garcia led Madawaska with 27 points, while Keith Cyr scored 13 and Miles Morneault added 12.
Madawaska (4-12) 70
Cyr 4-5-13, Levesque 2-3-7, Paradis 3-0-6, Morneault 5-1-12, Garcia 10-2-27, Pennington 2-1-5
Fort Kent (5-12) 75
Pelletier 1-0-3, Duval 1-0-2, Nadeau 4-0-10, Wood 2-0-5, Lamarr 11-3-25, Thibodeau 6-2-15, Bourgoin 4-0-8, Rossignol 2-1-7, Raymond
3-pt. goals: Garcia 5, Paradis 3, Morneault; Rossignol, Nadeau, Pelletier, Wood, Thibodeau
Madawaska 22 39 54 70
Fort Kent 22 38 59 75
JV: Fort Kent 71-33
Hermon 50, Caribou 48
At Hermon, Wayne Shaw scored 15 points, hitting a layup in the final seconds of the game to put the Hawks in the lead and give them the win.
Joey Schacht contributed with 14 points for Hermon.
Joel Griffeth led Caribou with 17 points, and Tyler Giles added 13.
Caribou (8-8) 48
Nadeau 3-0-9, Chasse 1-0-2, Griffeth 6-5-17, Cyr 2-1-5, Peterson 1-0-2, Giles 6-1-13, St. Peter, Levasseur
Hermon (6-9) 50
Schacht 5-3-14, Ouellette 2-2-7, Shaw 5-3-15, Porter 4-0-8, King 3-0-6, Robinson, McLeod, Ouellette Watson
3-pt. goals: Nadeau 3; Shaw 2, Schacht
Caribou 11 22 33 48
Hermon 15 26 41 50
JV: Hermon 68-52
Cen. Aroostook 81, Katahdin 69
At Mars Hill, Lance Bradstreet’s 23-point effort carried the Panthers to victory.
Dan Codrey and Brian Grew connected for 16 and 15 points, respectively, for Central Aroostook.
Thomas Rodgerson led Katahdin of Sherman Station with a game-high 25 points. Glen McNally scored 12 points and Doug Rodgerson added 11.
Katahdin (8-8) 69
T. Rodgerson 8-5-25, McNally 6-0-12, D. Rodgerson 3-5-11, Rush, Cyr 1-0-2, Willigar 2-1-5, Sullivan 4-1-9, Heath 2-0-5
Central Aroostook (12-5) 81
Bradstreet 7-9-23, Codrey 6-4-16, Grew 5-4-15, Woodworth 3-2-9, Wiggins 2-1-5, Clark, Tapley, Collins 2-0-4, Grivois 1-0-3, Walsh 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: T. Rodgerson 4, Heath; Grew, Woodworth, Grivois
Katahdin 18 31 48 69
Cen. Aroostook 18 36 59 81
JV: Katahdin 64-50
Lee 64, Woodland 49
At Lee, the Pandas found the range on their long shots, hitting seven 3-pointers in the first half as they pulled away from the Dragons.
Frank Carpenter and Ty Thurlow each posted a dozen points to pace the Pandas, who ended up making 10 3-pointers in the game.
Frank Severance led Lee the rebounders with 10.
Kevin Worster topped the Dragons with a game-high 17 points.
Woodland (3-12) 49
Worster 8-0-17, McCoubrey 2-3-7, Nicholson 3-0-6, Cross 2-0-4, Scott 2-0-4, Williams 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-2, Roussel 1-0-2, Potter 0-1-1, Moody 0-1-1, Gillespie 0-1-1, Knowles, Sabattus, Kochendoefer, Tupper
Lee (3-12) 64
Carpenter 5-1-12, Thurlow 5-0-12, Severance 1-2-4, Thompson 3-0-8, J. Ham 3-0-8, Worster 3-0-7, Dow 2-0-6, Mallett 0-3-3, Pickering 1-0-2, Currie 1-0-2, Rideout, A. Ham
3-pt. goals: Worster; Thurlow 2, Thompson 2, J. Ham 2, Dow 2, Carpenter, Worster
Woodland 8 23 35 49
Lee 19 36 51 64
JV: Woodland 64-49
Washburn 86, Wisdom 54
At St. Agatha, Dan Buckley scored 10 of his game-high 30 points in the second quarter and Taylor Bagley added seven of his 14 as Washburn outscored Wisdom 29-8 to break the game open.
Brothers Chris and Darren Pesut complemented Buckley’s 30 and Bagley’s 14 with 12 and 10 points.
Aaron Gervais and Chris Pelletier had 17 and 16 points, respectively, for Wisdom. Brad Thibeault and Andrew Gervais combined for 18 more.
Washburn (7-9) 86
Bagley 6-0-14, Buckley 15-0-30, D. Pesut 2-6-10, Maynard 3-0-6, C. Carter 2-0-4, A. Carter 1-0-2, C. Pesut 6-0-12, Milton 4-0-8, Bigbee, Worsley
Wisdom (0-14) 54
An. Gervais 3-2-9, Lugdon 0-1-1, Paradis 1-0-2, Aa. Gervais 7-0-17, Pelletier 8-0-16, Thibeault 3-3-9, San Antonio
3-pt. goals: Bagley 2; Aa. Gervais 3, An. Gervais 2
Washburn 13 42 69 86
Wisdom 13 21 38 54
JV: Washburn 77-35
So. Aroostook 78, Limestone 62
At Limestone, Corey Shields poured in 41 points, including 13-for-17 from the free throw line, to lift Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook over Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
The Panthers made 14 of 19 from the line in the fourth quarter to preserve the win. Corey Edkins chipped in with 16 points for the winners.
Steven Hardwick led the Eagles with 18 points and Josh Stackhouse tossed in 12.
Southern Aroostook (9-7) 78
Hardy 1-1-3, Edkins 5-5-16, Grant 1-0-3, Nadeau 2-3-7, Philibert 0-1-1, McCluskey 2-3-7, Shields 14-13-41, Caswell, Hartin, Hersey
Limestone (8-8) 62
Tamburello 3-1-7, Hardwick 8-2-18, Knoll 5-0-10, Cote 2-0-5, Poisson 1-1-3, Patten 1-0-3, Patterson 1-0-2, Stackhouse 6-0-12, Beck 1-0-2, DeLong, Longlais
3-pt. goals: Edkins, Grant; Cote, Patten
Southern Aroostook 15 34 49 78
Limestone 16 34 44 62
JV: Southern Aroostook 70-42
Calais 72, Mattanawcook 58
At Lincoln, James Provencher scored 11 of his 21 points to spark Calais’ 25-14 first quarter en route to the victory.
Joe Footer paced the winners with 22 points and 13 rebounds and Andy Frost added 15 points.
Matt Malone and Jon Carney each scored 18 points to lead the Lynx while Carney grabbed 12 rebounds.
Calais (16-1) 72
Morrell 2-3-7, Provencher 7-4-21, McLean, Frost 6-3-15, Woodside 2-1-5, Footer 9-4-22, LaPointe 0-2-2
Mattanawcook (10-6) 58
LaPlante, Kites 0-1-1, Pete 3-2-8, Cosineau 2-1-5, Malone 7-3-18, Libbey 4-0-8, Carney 9-0-18
3-pt. goals: Provencher 3; Malone 2
Calais 25 35 51 72
Mattanawcook 14 20 41 58
East Grand 83, Islesboro 46
At the YMCA in Old Town, the Vikings outscored the Eagles 25-7 in the second quarter to pull away.
James Godley headed a list of four double-figure scorers for East Grand of Danforth with 24 points. Rhett Mortland tossed in 15, while Jim Zugelder and Eric Hanington added 10 each.
Rory Diffin paced Islesboro with 19 points, 15 rebounds and five blocked shots. Jon Bolduc netted 12 points.
East Grand (15-2) 83
Zugelder 4-2-10, Byers 2-1-5, Shain 1-1-3, Godley 10-4-24, Mortland 7-1-15, Parker 2-2-6, E. Hanington 3-4-10, Preston 2-0-4, Irish 1-0-2, Scott 1-0-2, M. Hanington 1-0-2, Gray
Islesboro (8-9) 46
Bolduc 5-0-12, Zlotkowski 1-0-2, Kerr 3-0-6, Grindle 2-1-5, Thomas 1-0-2, Diffin 8-3-19, Roberts, Gorham
3-pt. goals: Bolduc 2
East Grand 22 47 65 83
Islesboro 16 23 29 46
Girls basketball
Lee 80, Southern Aroostook 50;
Brooker scores 1,000th point
At Lee Monday night, Deidra Ham tallied 18 points and eight steals as the Pandas cruised past the Warriors.
Katie Harris scored 12 points and Kristin Bird scored 11 for Lee. Kristi Brooker led the Warriors of Dyer Brook with 12 points, including the 1,000th of her career. The senior guard needed two points to reach the plateau and eclipsed it with a 3-pointer early in the second quarter.
Tiffany Hartin contributed 10 points for SAHS.
It was incorrectly reported Tuesday that Southern Aroostook’s Nicki Lyons had scored her 1,000th point. It was Brooker who accomplished the feat, becoming the fifth female player at the school to score 1,000.
Southern Aroostook (13-4) 50
Hartin 3-4-10, Hardy, Brooker 4-2-12, Lyons 2-2-6, B. Crandall 3-0-6, O. McGary 3-1-7, A. Crandall 1-0-2, Watson 1-0-2, Violette, Hersey, Dickinson 0-1-1, Bergan 1-0-2, L. McGary 1-0-2
Lee (13-3) 80
Mallett, Bird 5-0-11, Hanscom 2-0-4, Harris 4-0-12, Linscott 2-1-5, D. Ham 8-2-18, Hersom 3-0-6, Cole 2-0-4, M. Ham 1-0-2, Gifford 4-0-8, Pickering 5-0-10, Maxwell
3-pt. goals: Brooker 2; Harris 4, Bird
Southern Aroostook 8 19 34 50
Lee 16 34 59 80
JV: Southern Aroostook 55-37
East Grand 59, Islesboro 32
At the YMCA in Old Town, Marie Gilman hit six 3-pointers on her way to a game-high 21 points to pace the Vikings to victory.
Amanda Godley tossed in 20 points for East Grand of Danforth.
Marie Czenkusch paced Islesboro with 15 points and Cassi Gray added nine.
East Grand (5-11) 59
Gilman 7-1-21, Godley 9-2-20, Parker 2-1-5, Dodge 0-2-2, Zaneldin 2-0-4, T. Osnoe 0-5-5, Mortland 1-0-2, P. Osnoe, Hanington, Marks, Page
Islesboro (5-10) 32
Czenkusch 6-0-15, Hauprich 3-0-6, Pisciotta 1-0-2, Gray 4-1-9, Delaney, Johnson, Love
3-pt. goals: Gilman 6; Czenkusch 3
East Grand 15 29 47 59
Islesboro 8 14 25 32
Hodgdon 50, Fort Fairfield 40
At Hodgdon, Erin Foster’s three free throws in the last minute secured the win for the Hawks over the Tigers.
Sara Quint topped Hodgdon with 21 points including six 3-pointers.
Whitney Langworthy led Fort Fairfield with 12.
Fort Fairfield (8-8) 40
Towers, Jackson, Enman, Beaulieu, Gardiner, S. Butler 1-3-6, M. Butler 3-3-9, K. Searles, Churchill 2-0-4, McLaughlin, Demerchant, Langworthy 5-2-12, Wood, D. Searles
Hodgdon (4-13) 50
Quint 7-1-21, Williams, A. Sloat 1-0-2, McGary 1-3-5, K. Sloat 2-1-5, Martin, D. Fitzpatrick, A. Fitzpatrick 1-0-2, Foster 1-6-8, Nightingale 2-1-5, Kidd, Dwyer, 1-0-2, Wilson
3-pt. goals: S. Butler; Quint 6
Fort Fairfield 7 14 24 40
Hodgdon 6 14 27 50
JV: Hodgdon 41-26
Calais 72, Mattanawcook 30
At Lincoln, three Blue Devils scored in double figures as Calais remained unbeaten with the win over the Lynx.
Lana Martin had 16 points while Katie Frost scored 13 points Crystal Smith tossed in 12 for Calais.
Codi Slike had 10 points for Mattanawcook Academy.
Calais (15-0) 72
Smith 1-0-2, Smith 4-4-12, Martin 7-2-16, N. Feck 4-0-9, O’Brien 1-0-2, D. Feck, Welch, Frost 4-4-13, McGinley, Smith 1-0-2, Mahan, Drew 4-1-9
Mattanawcook (5-10) 30
Pietras, Harvey 1-0-2, Cousineau 1-0-2, Littlefield 2-0-4, Shorey 2-0-4, Gulesian, Reed 1-2-4, Woodman, Slike 4-2-10, Sochulak, Keegan, Head 2-0-4, McKinnon
3-pt. goals: N. Feck, Frost
Calais 15 39 63 72
Mattanawcook 8 15 17 30
Lubec 60, Highview Christian 24
At Eastern Maine Technical College in Bangor, Leeann Pike’s 14 points paced the Hornets to victory.
Meghan Day scored 11 points and Breanne McPherson added nine for Lubec.
Sarah Lewis led Highview Christian Academy of Charleston with seven points.
Lubec (7-8) 60
N. Day 1-1-3, Lavalley 3-1-7, Matthews 1-0-2, S. McPherson 2-0-4, Pike 6-2-14, B. McPherson 4-1-9, Flynn 1-1-3, Seavey, Newman 3-0-7, M. Day 4-2-11
Highview Christian (2-10) 24
Plourde, Scott 2-0-4, Day, Lewis 3-0-7, Cooper, Long01-1, Cary 3-0-6, Pereira 2-2-6, Crooker
3-pt. goals: Newman; Lewis
Lubec 18 33 54 60
Highview Christian 4 8 14 24
Houlton 50, Presque Isle 43
At Presque Isle, Sarah Beasley and Tamara Goodrich scored six points each in the second quarter as the Shiretowners took the lead for good.
Beasley led all scorers with 18 points and pulled down 12 rebounds, and Hannah Socoby finished with 12 points.
Autumn Tuttle led the Wildcats with 15 points, and Anna DeLong added 14.
Houlton (12-4) 50
Beasley 6-6-18, Cleary 2-0-5, Goodrich 2-0-6, Brown 1-0-2, Cole 2-1-5, Lenentine 1-0-2, Socoby 4-2-12, Botting
Presque Isle (7-6) 43
DeLong 6-2-14, Post 1-0-2, Demerchant 2-0-4, Blanchard 4-0-8, Tuttle 5-5-15, McKenna, Condon, McHatten, Henrikson, Zettergren
3-pt. goals: Goodrich 2, Socoby 2, Cleary
Houlton 6 22 35 50
Presque Isle 8 14 28 43
JV: Hampden 42-36
Nokomis 55, Ellsworth 35
At Newport, Danielle Clark scored 20 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and had five steals to help lead the Warriors to victory.
Michelle Murray added 12 points for Nokomis while Lindsey Welch chipped in with 11.
Jodi Merchant was top scorer for Ellsworth with 14 points.
Ellsworth (9-8) 35
Chan 1-0-2, Silsby 0-1-1, Patten 2-1-6, Merchant 5-3-14, Pelletier 1-0-2, Oleson 4-1-9, Tripp 0-1-1, Eaton, Kimball, Collins, Bickford, Page
Nokomis (11-2)
Welch 4-0-11, Murray 4-2-12, Snow 1-3-5, Paradis 1-1-3, Merrow 1-0-2, Lowe 0-2-2, Clark 7-6-20, J. Gould, K. Gould, MacKenzie, Perry
3-pt. goals: Merchant; Welch 3, Murray 2
Ellsworth 15 24 31 35
Nokomis 13 28 43 55
JV: Ellsworth 46-43
Forest Hills 45, Greenville 40
At Greenville, Jamie Keiper scored 10 of her 16 points in the first half as Forest Hills of Jackman manufactured an eight-point intermission lead withstood a fourth-quarter rally.
Crystal Levesque had 13 points for the winners.
Liz Farrington’s 16 points led Greenville.
Forest Hills (6-11) 45
Levesque 5-2-13, Krekowski 1-5-7, J. Turner 2-1-5, Leach 1-2-4, Keiper 6-4-16, S. Turner, Forge, Newman
Greenville (2-13) 40
Bartley 2-2-6, Farrington 8-0-16, Hanson 2-0-4, Lavigne 3-0-6, Douglas 2-0-4, Breton, Smith, Leighton
3-pt. goals: Levesque
Forest Hills 15 27 34 45
Greenville 11 19 21 40
Bangor 59, Bucksport 26
At Bucksport, Erinne Magee scored 17 points to help the Rams beat the Golden Bucks.
Laura Clarke netted 10 points for Bangor, while Marissa McLeod and Katherine Miller added nine each.
Jana Richards paced Bucksport with eight points.
Bangor (9-3) 59
Magee 8-1-17, Clarke 5-0-10, McLeod 3-2-9, Miller 3-3-9, McCrum 1-2-5, Russell 1-0-2, Johnson, Hayden, Woodcock 1-0-3, Robertson 0-2-2, L’Italien 1-0-2, Chase
Bucksport (2-13) 26
Ja. Richards 3-1-8, Andrews, Ji. Richards, Pappas, Craig, Gordon 1-4-6, Taylor 2-0-4, Sawyer, Carmichael 2-0-4, Carter 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: McLeod, McCrum, Woodcock; Ja. Richards
Bangor 10 19 44 59
Bucksport 2 9 19 26
JV: Bangor 46-25
Central 69, Foxcroft 32
At Corinth, Katie Ahearn scored nine points in the first quarter and Jenny Rollins added six as the Red Devils bolted to an early lead and cruised to the win.
Ahearn poured in 29 points for the game, and Rollins had 17.
Casey Snow topped the Ponies with eight points.
Foxcroft (2-14) 32
Snow 3-0-8, Haskell 3-0-6, Cartwright 2-0-4, Hall 2-0-4, Dow 2-0-4, Jackins 1-0-2, Ryder 1-0-2, Goggin 1-0-2, Stone, Curry
Central (7-9) 69
Ahearn 9-11-29, Rollins 8-1-17, Davis 4-0-8, Collins 2-0-4, Daniel 1-2-4, Bell 1-2-4, Parker 1-0-2, Lyford 0-1-1, Brown, Griffiths
3-pt. goals: Snow 2
Foxcroft 7 16 22 32
Central 18 30 50 69
JV: Central 37-32
Hockey
PI ‘Cats 8, Houlton-Hodgdon 1
At Millar Arena in Houlton, Darren Carlisle scored five goals and assisted on the other three to power the Presque Isle victory.
Joe Flenner contributed two goals and three assists for the Wildcats, now 7-7. Joe Collins scored the other goal. Shawn Daigle made 19 saves on 20 shots.
Brandon Carmichael tallied for the 5-9 Black Hawks with assists from Dave Carmichael and Ben Carton. Ryan Blanchette stopped 26 of the 34 shots he faced.
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