Cyr scores 27, Caribou tops Fort Kent

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FORT KENT – Jessica Cyr poured in 27 points to help Caribou to a 62-48 schoolgirl basketball win over Fort Kent Wednesday night. Leah Drew chipped in with 10 for Caribou. Meaghan Minzy sparked the Warriors with 21 points.
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FORT KENT – Jessica Cyr poured in 27 points to help Caribou to a 62-48 schoolgirl basketball win over Fort Kent Wednesday night.

Leah Drew chipped in with 10 for Caribou.

Meaghan Minzy sparked the Warriors with 21 points.

Caribou 62

Cyr 10-4-27, Drew 5-0-10, DuBois 1-0-2, Bouchard 4-0-9, Harrigan 2-0-5, Ouellette, Vincent 2-0-4, Burlock 1-0-3, Willey, Selander 1-0-2, Philbrick, Collins

Fort Kent 48

Minzy 9-3-21, Nadeau 1-0-2, Cyr 1-2-4, Desjardins 4-0-8, Morneault 2-0-5, Kelly 1-0-2, Saucier 2-0-4, Boucher 0-2-2, Labbe, Pelletier, Daigle, Hartman

3-pt. goals: Cyr 3, Bouchard, Harrigan, Burlock; Morneault

Caribou 19 31 45 62

Fort Kent 14 21 34 48

Cen. Aroostook 44, Katahdin 37

At Sherman Station, Gabrielle Smith tossed in 15 points and Lindsey Michaud added 14 more as the Panthers of Mars Hill beat the Cougars.

Sonya McCarthy tallied 13 for Katahdin of Sherman Station.

Central Aroostook (10-7) 44

Caron, Smith 6-3-15, Barton, Collins, Robinson 3-1-7, McCrum 3-1-7, Fletcher 0-1-1, Carvell, Gosselin, Michaud 5-4-14

Katahdin (9-7) 37

Violette 4-0-8, Green, Duffy-Stanley 1-0-2, McMoarn 1-0-2, Anderson 2-0-4, Libby 1-0-2, McAvoy 1-0-2, McCarthy 4-5-13, Qualey 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: none

Central Aroostook 10 22 36 44

Katahdin 9 19 29 37

JV: Katahdin 27-15

Van Buren 58, Wisdom 33

At St. Agatha, Danielle Gagnon led the charge with 22 points as the Crusaders bolted out to a 22-4 first quarter lead and never looked back.

Michelle Parent provided 16 for the winners. Casie Carson notched 11.

Rebekah Harris led the Pioneers with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Van Buren 58

T. Gagnon 2-0-4, Hews 1-0-2, Corbin 2-0-4, Carson 1-9-11, Beckwith, Parent 7-2-16, Doucette 1-0-2, Cyr, Gagnon 10-2-22

Wisdom (3-13) 33

Anderson 1-2-4, Bourgoin 2-0-4, C. Chamberland 2-0-4, Harris 5-0-12, Lizotte 0-2-2, Voisine 1-0-2, Herbert 1-2-5, Ry. Dyment, Ro. Dyment, R. Ouellette, J. Chamberland, Pelletier, A. Ouellette

3-pt. goals: Harris 2, Hebert

Van Buren 22 34 44 58

Wisdom 4 16 24 33

Vinalhaven 62, Islesboro 55

At Islesboro, Chelsea Osgood poured in 19 points, and went 9-for-10 from the foul line as the Vikings edged the Eagles.

Kim Walker tossed in 18 for the winners, while Brianna Osgood chipped in with 12.

Cassi Gray powered Islesboro with a game-high 26 points and 22 rebounds. Mary Czenkusch connected for 21.

Vinalhaven 62

Jones 1-0-2, Walker 7-4-18, Rasmusan 2-0-4, McCarthy, C. Osgood 5-9-19, Carleton, B. Osgood 5-2-12, Dickey 2-1-5, Smith 1-0-2, Colan, Walker

Islesboro 55

Hauprich, Delaney, Johnston 1-0-2, Czenkusch 10-1-21, Nisciotta 1-0-2, Cray 11-4-26, Love 2-0-4

3-pt. goals:

Vinalhaven 14 32 40 62

Islesboro 12 21 38 55

Lee Acad. 101, Schenck 45

At East Millinocket, Katie Harris hit six 3-pointers on her way to 26 points as the Pandas cruised.

Shelby Pickering tossed in 24 points and Deidra Ham netted 22 for Lee Academy. Kristen Bird added 10.

Liz Knight paced Schenck with nine points.

Lee Acad. (13-3) 101

Mallett 1-0-2, Bird 5-0-10, Hanscom, Harris 8-4-26, Linscott 3-0-6, D. Ham 9-3-22, Cole 2-0-4, K. Ham 0-1-1, Gifford 3-0-6, Pickering 11-2-24, Maxwell

Schenck (1-15) 45

Farrington 4-0-8, Bishop 3-0-6, Jamark 1-0-3, Duprey 1-2-4, Day 2-2-6, King, Carey 1-0-2, Hanington 1-0-2, Knight 4-0-9, Sprague, Chasse 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Harris 6, D. Ham; Jarmark, Chasse

Lee Acad. 36 60 84 101

Schenck 10 20 32 45

JV: Schenck 49-48

Boys basketball

Hodgdon 77, Fort Fairfield 41

At Hodgdon, the Hawks bolted to a 29-4 first-quarter lead and never looked back.

Matt Day and Tyler Putnam led Hodgdon with 16 and 15 points, respectively, while Kevin Sanford scored 11. Jimmy Griffin handed out seven assists.

Sam Esancy paced Fort Fairfield with 11 points.

Fort Fairfield (10-7) 41

Cunningham 1-1-4, Levesque 0-1-1, Bernaiche, Levasseur 2-0-4, Kenneson 4-0-8, Esancy 4-2-11, Clark 1-1-3, Foster, Dorsey 1-0-2, Condon, McLaughlin 1-0-3, King 2-1-5

Hodgdon(16-0) 77

Putnam 6-2-15, Potter, Hogan 1-0-2, Blanchette 3-0-6, Williams 1-4-6, Day 6-1-16, Hovey 1-0-2, Condon 1-0-2, Hanning, Sanford 5-1-11, Griffin 3-0-7, Nickerson 3-2-8, Lilley, Prescott 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Cunningham, Esancy, McLaughlin; Putnam, Day 3, Griffin

Fort Fairfield 4 15 24 41

Hodgdon 29 46 58 77

JV: Hodgdon 67-45

Sumner 75, Jonesport-Beals 61

At East Sullivan, Jamey Polk scored 25 points to pace a balanced attack as Sumner prevailed.

J.J. Phinney added 15 on five 3-pointers while Justin Winslow scored 14 and Roman Jordan notched 12.

Alvin Beal netted 20 points for the Royals. Daren Kelley added 11 and Abraham Beal had 10.

Jonesport-Beals (10-7) 61

Ab. Beal 3-3-10, Al. Beal 6-8-20, Kelley 4-0-11, Merchant 4-1-9, Mitchell 2-0-4, D. Beal 2-0-4, Durkee 1-0-3, Dyer, Berry

Sumner (8-10) 75

Sprague 2-0-6, Phinney 5-0-15, Johnson 1-0-3, Polk 9-4-25, Backman, Huber, Bickford, Jordan 6-0-12, Winslow 6-2-14, Grindle, Walden

3-pt. goals: Ab. Beal, Kelley, Durkee; Sprague 2, Phinney 5, Johnson, Polk 3

Jonesport-Beals 20 34 52 61

Sumner 15 40 66 75

JV: Sumner 53-33

GSA 52, Narraguagus 40

At Harrington, Ryan Hutchins poured in 22 points as the Eagles of Blue Hill rolled.

Mark Clapp chipped in with 10 for George Stevens, whose 18-5 second quarter run put the Knights in a hole.

Brandon Emerson sparked Narraguagus with 11.

George Stevens (16-1) 52

Atsbury, Clapp 4-0-10, Leidien 3-0-9, Allen 0-1-1, Henry 2-4-8, Lowell 1-0-2, Saunders, Candage, Hutchins 11-0-22

Narraguagus (8-9) 40

Shaw 3-2-8, Fraser 2-1-5, Beal 4-0-8, Emerson 4-0-11, Shinn, Shaw, Bailey 3-2-8, Peltier

3-pt. goals: Leidien 3, Clapp 2; Emerson 3

George Stevens 11 27 37 52

Narraguagus 11 16 27 40

JV: George Stevens 58-55

Brewer 43, Ellsworth 41

At Ellsworth, Chad Gomm scored 10 of his 12 points in the second half, including eight in the third quarter, as the Witches avoided an upset at the hands of the Class B Eagles.

Jon Bell tossed in 15 for Brewer.

Adam Smith scored 14 and Jake King had 10 points and eight rebounds for Ellsworth, which made two free throws with 17 seconds to play to cut the lead to two, then missed a potential game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer after forcing a turnover.

Brewer (10-3) 43

Bernier 0-2-2, Sargent 3-1-8, Bouzan-Kaloustian, Bell 4-5-15, Drillen, Breindel 2-0-4, King 1-0-2, Gomm 6-0-12

Ellsworth (7-10) 41

King 5-0-10, Mayo, DeWitt, Bradford 1-1-4, Smith 5-4-14, Wood 1-0-2, Joh. Morse 1-4-7, Joc. Morse, McMillan 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Sargent, Bell 2; Bradford, Joh. Morse

Brewer 11 20 36 43

Ellsworth 15 25 33 41

JV: Brewer 56-54

Lee 78, Schenck 65

At Lee, Frank Severance led the way with 28 points and eight rebounds as the Pandas used solid free-throw shooting and 3-point shooting to upset the Wolverines.

Severance scored 19 of his points in the first half. Josh Thompson scored 11 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter. He also added four assists and four steals.

Frank Carpenter chipped in 15 points and Dustin Pickering grabbed 11 rebounds. The Pandas were 9-for-13 from the free-throw line down the stretch. They also buried 10 of 22 3-pointers.

Seth Johnson led the way for Schenck of East Millinocket with 20 points and six assists. Ryan Deschenes poured in 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Pat Jamo contributed 13 points.

Schenck (11-5) 65

Johnston 8-1-20, Deschenes 7-3-17, Jamo 5-1-13, Rossignol 3-0-6, Thompson 2-0-4, S. Graham 1-0-3, Vaness 1-0-2, Hanington

Lee (4-12) 78

Severance 11-2-28, Thompson 7-2-19, Carpenter 6-3-15, Pickering 1-1-3, Dow 3-0-9, Mallett 1-2-4, Rideout, Thurlow, Currie, Worster

3-pt. goals: Jonson 3, Jamo 2, S. Graham; Severance 4, Thompson 3, Dow 3

Schenck 19 26 41 65

Lee 24 41 49 78

JV: Schenck 60-57


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