November 15, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Casavant, Bird help Wildcats tip Rams

PRESQUE ISLE – Fred Bird hit the game-winner for the Presque Isle boys basketball team when he grabbed an offensive rebound and laid it in with one second left as the Wildcats knocked off Bangor 46-44 Saturday in high school action.

Nick Casavant, who wears No. 34, scored his 1,000th point 34 seconds into the game. He finished with a game-high 20 points.

Bird racked up 18 points and eight rebounds. Matt Fortin grabbed seven rebounds. Presque Isle swept the season series with the win.

Zak Ray and Buddy Nickerson each scored 13 points for Bangor.

Bangor (10-3) 44

Ray 5-3-13, Nickerson 5-0-13, Bombardier 2-2-6, R. Flynn 1-4-6, Achorn 2-0-5, Gallant 0-1-1, Civiello, Guerette, Shain

Presque Isle (12-3) 46

Casavant 7-3-20, Bird 7-3-18, Graves 1-1-4, Saucier 1-0-2, Fortin 1-0-2, James, Lockhart, Hall

3-pt. goals: Nickerson 3, Achorn; Casavant 3, Bird, Graves

Bangor 10 25 31 44

Presque Isle 13 26 36 46

Hodgdon 74, Madawaska 39

At Hodgdon, Tyler Putnam scored 23 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, had nine steals and blocked seven shots to pace the Hawks.

Tim Williams and Jimmy Griffin pitched in with 11 points apiece for Hodgdon.

Marc Garcia scored 13 for the Owls.

Madawaska (4-12) 39

Guerrette, Cyr 2-0-5, Paradis 2-0-4, Boucher, Nadeau 2-0-4, Morneault 3-0-7, Garcia 6-0-13, Dubois, Pennington 2-0-4

Hodgdon (17-0) 74

Putnam 10-2-23, Potter, Hogan 1-0-2, Blanchette 4-0-8, Williams 5-1-11, Day 6-0-13, Hovey, Condon 0-2-2, Hanning, Sanford, Griffin 5-0-11, Nickerson 1-2-4, Lilley, Prescott

3-pt. goals: Cyr, Morneault, Garcia; Putnam, Day, Griffin

Madawaska 16 25 37 39

Hodgdon 24 41 59 74

JV: Hodgdon 75-44

Calais 95, Woodland 59

At Calais, Andy Frost poured in 27 points as the Blue Devils cruised to their 17th win against just one loss.

Joe Footer chipped in with 18 points and Darren Morrell scored 16 for Calais.

Weston Kochendoerfer paced Woodland with 16 points.

Woodland 59

Worster 3-0-6, Knowles, Potter 3-0-6, Roussell 2-0-4, Smith 4-1-9, Nicholson 1-0-3, Sabattus, Moody, Gillespie 1-0-2, Williams, Kochendoerfer 6-1-16, Scott 2-0-4, Cross 1-0-2, McCoubrey 1-1-3, Topper 1-2-4

Calais 95

Morrell 5-6-16, Provencher 2-4-8, Lloyd 1-0-2, Demolet 4-0-9, McLean, Smith 1-4-6, Frost 10-7-27, McPhee 0-1-1, Woodside 3-0-6, Footer 8-2-18

3-pt. goals: Nicholson, Kochendoerfer 3; Demolet

Woodland 16 28 47 59

Calais 34 57 78 95

WA Raiders 80, J-B Royals 55

At East Machias, Bobby Richardson pumped in 19 points and Nick Reynolds tallied 14 points and 10 rebounds as Washington Academy downed Jonesport-Beals.

Whitney Stevens pitched in with 12 for the winners.

For the Royals, Abraham Beal notched 15 points and Alvin Beal registered 12.

Jonesport-Beals (10-8) 55

Ab. Beal 5-5-15, Al. Beal 4-4-12, D. Beal 1-1-3, Durkee 2-2-6, Dyer 2-0-6, Mitchell 1-0-2, Alley 2-1-6, Berry 0-1-1, Chandler 1-0-2, Libby 0-2-2, Holmes, Kelley, Merchant, Manheim

Washington Academy (15-2) 80

Berry 1-0-2, B. Richardson 7-5-19, Stevens 3-5-12, Reynolds 6-2-14, Gray 2-3-7, Reing 3-2-8, Gibson 3-0-7, Mawhinney 1-0-2, Craven 2-1-5, Fagonde 2-0-4, G. Richardson, Holmes, Harmon, Cabau, Kamseu

3-pt. goals: Dyer 2, Alley; Stevens, Gibson

Jonesport-Beals 15 25 43 55

Washington Academy 13 32 56 80

JV: Washington Academy 64-47

Limestone 76, Ashland 75

At Ashland, Lucien Longlais scored 18 to lead five players in double-figures for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Joey Cote added 17, Josh Stackhouse scored 16 and grabbed 10 rebounds, Steven Hardwick tallied 12 points and made seven steals and Josh Knoll scored 10.

Buck Pineau scored 33 for the Hornets. Matt Eastman notched 14 and Eric Ham had 10. Ham also narrowly missed beating the buzzer with a potential game-winning tip-in.

Limestone (9-8) 76

Longlais 8-0-18, Hardwick 5-2-12, Knoll 4-2-10, Cote 8-1-17, Stackhouse 7-2-16, Tamburello 0-1-1, Beck 1-0-2, Poisson

Ashland (7-10) 75

Pineau 15-3-33, Eastman 6-2-14, Hitchcock 4-0-8, Bessey 4-0-8, Oakes 1-0-2, Ham 5-0-10, Smith, Lovewell

3-pt. goals: Longlais 2

Limestone 22 40 60 76

Ashland 21 40 50 75

John Bapst 54, Houlton 47

At Houlton, Bryan Snyder tossed in 16 points and Zev Myerowitz added 14 more as the Crusaders of Bangor earned the victory.

James Skehan scored 18 and grabbed 15 rebounds for the Shiretowners.

John Bapst (6-8) 54

Jellison 0-1-1, Snyder 8-0-16, Means, Day 3-3-9, Connolle 1-0-2, Tremble 1-2-4, Myerowitz 7-0-14, Irish, Baldus 3-2-8

Houlton (7-10) 47

M. Lenentine, Frenette 4-1-9, Brown 1-0-3, Drake 2-3-7, York, McCann 0-1-1, J. Lenentine 0-2-2, E. O’Connell, Lloyd, L. O’Connell 3-0-7, Skehan 6-6-18

3-pt. goals: Brown, L. O’Connell

John Bapst 19 27 37 54

Houlton 10 22 35 47

JV: John Bapst 51-48

DI-Stonington 66, Lubec 60

At Lubec, Josh Bolton scored 20 as the Mariners came from behind to earn the win over the Hornets.

Bennett Gray tossed in 14 points for Deer Isle-Stonington.

William Feltner topped all scorers with 25 points while Cody Scoville had 15 and Noah Buehner added 12 for Lubec.

Deer Isle-Stonington (7-10) 66

C. Gray 4-0-8, B. Gray 3-6-14, Bolton 9-2-20, Hardy 2-0-5, Wallace 2-0-5, Smith 1-0-2, Gielarowski 2-1-6, Gross 2-3-7

Lubec (4-10) 60

Feltner 10-5-25, Mallar 1-0-2, Buehner 4-4-12, hall 1-0-2, Seavey 1-2-4, Scoville 6-0-15, Jones, Blake, Lyons

3-pt. goals: Gray 2, Gielarwoski, Hardy; Scoville 3

Deer-Isle Stonington 12 28 46 66

Lubec 18 35 48 60

Girls basketball

Woodland 49, Calais 41

At Woodland, the Dragons jumped out to a 16-2 lead after the first quarter and led by 18 at the half en route to the win over the previously unbeaten Blue Devils in a matchup of defending state champions.

Ashley Marble paced Class D Woodland with 16 points, Katie Smith scored 12 and Julia Knights hauled down 12 rebounds.

Lanna Martin led Class C Calais with 14 points.

Calais (17-1) 41

L. Martin 6-1-14, Frost 3-2-8, Drew 3-2-8, C. Martin 1-4-6, Feck 1-1-3, Welch 0-2-2, O’Brien

Woodland (16-2) 49

Marble 5-6-16, Smith 6-0-12, Leeman 4-1-9, Brown 2-2-6, Troiani 1-1-3, J. Knights 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: L. Martin

Calais 2 12 25 41

Woodland 16 30 36 49

JV: Woodland 46-42

Houlton 53, Madawaska 42

At Houlton, Hannah Socoby and Katherine Cole scored six points apiece in the fourth quarter as Houlton pulled away from Madawaska.

Socoby finished with 22 points and five assists and Cole recorded 10 points and 10 rebounds. Sarah Beasley chipped in with 10 points and nine rebounds.

For Madawaska, Meghan Marshall tallied 15 and Kristine Cyr logged 12.

Madawaska (11-6) 42

Gerard 3-0-6, Martin 3-0-6, Cyr 4-4-12, Marshall 7-1-15, Lavertu 1-1-3

Houlton (14-4) 53

Beasley 5-0-10, Cleary 3-0-8, Goodrich 1-0-3, Cole 5-0-10, Socoby 9-2-22, Guy, Brown, Lenentine, Botting

3-pt. goals: Cleary 2, Socoby 2, Goodrich

Madawaska 9 22 32 42

Houlton 16 21 33 53

JV: Houlton 46-29

Cen. Aroostook 59, So. Aroostook 52

At Mars Hill, Lindsay Michaud scored 13 of her 21 points in the fourth quarter and Sarah McCrum went 5-for-6 from the free-throw line in the final minute as the Panthers held off the Warriors.

Gabrielle Smith led Central Aroostook with 22 points.

Kristi Brooker scored 19 points for Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook, which hit five 3-pointers in the fourth quarter.

Southern Aroostook (13-5) 52

Brooker 6-4-19, Hartin 2-0-4, Lyons 2-2-7, Crandall 3-2-8, O. McGary 0-4-4, Hersey, Hardy, Watson 3-0-8, Dickinson, L. McGary 1-0-2

Central Aroostook (11-7) 59

Smith 9-4-22, Michaud 7-7-21, Caron, Barton 1-2-4, Robinson, McCrum 0-5-5, Fletcher 1-3-5, Carvell 1-0-2, Gosselin

3-pt. goals: Brooker 3, Watson 2, Lyons

Southern Aroostook 12 26 33 59

Central Aroostook 12 17 27 52

JV: Southern Aroostook 44-41

Van Buren 53, Washburn 38

At Van Buren, Nicole Corbin netted 18 points and Danielle Gagnon dropped in 14 more as the Crusaders overcame the Beavers.

Van Buren trailed 21-12 after the first quarter but a switch to man-to-man defense helped the Crusaders rally.

Michelle Parent added 10 points for Van Buren.

For Washburn, Amber Blakney tossed in 11 points and Liza Maynard garnered 10.

Washburn (10-7) 38

Blakney 4-3-11, N. McLaughlin 1-5-8, Maynard 1-8-10, Campbell 2-2-6, C. McLaughlin 1-0-3, Abar

Van Buren (14-3) 53

Corbin 6-5-18, Parent 5-0-10, D. Gagnon 6-2-14, T. Gagnon 2-2-6, Doucette 2-1-5, Hews, Caron

3-pt. goals: N. McLaughlin, C. McLaughlin; Corbin

Washburn 21 26 28 38

Van Buren 12 24 35 53

Limestone 61, Easton 39

At Limestone, Ashley Brooker racked up 20 points as Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics defeated Easton.

Nina Alexander paced the Bears with 21 points.

Easton (0-16) 39

Ferris 1-1-3, Lovely 1-0-2, Hickey 1-0-2, Patterson 1-0-3, Pytlak, Alexander 9-2-21, O’Mara 4-0-8

Limestone (13-4) 61

A. Weatherhead 2-0-4, Beaulieu 1-2-5, Stackhouse 1-0-2, Bickford 1-1-3, St. Pierre 2-2-7, Brooker 6-7-20, Hancock, Mulherin, Michaud 2-4-8, Beaton 1-1-3, T. Weatherhead 1-7-9

3-pt. goals: Patterson, Alexander; Beaulieu, St. Pierre, Brooker

Easton 6 15 23 39

Limestone 15 32 48 61

Ashland 51, Wisdom 40

At St. Agatha, the Hornets hit 17 of their 26 free-throw attempts and outscored the Pioneers 24-6 in the second and third quarters to earn the win.

Amanda Martin led Ashland with 14 points. Ashlee Parker put in 11, including a 9-for-12 effort from the line. Robin Caron chipped in with 10 points.

Heather Anderson scored 11 points and had four steals for Wisdom, which made 10 of its 25 FT attempts. Michelle Bourgoin had seven rebounds.

Ashland (4-11) 51

Martin 6-2-14, Caron 4-2-10, Muffler 0-2-2, Campbell 0-1-1, Chamberlin 3-0-6, Peters 1-9-11, Gallant 1-0-2, Smith 2-1-5

Wisdom (3-14) 40

Anderson 3-4-11, Bourgoin 0-6-6, Harris 3-2-9, Lizotte 1-2-4, Voisine 3-0-6, Hebert 1-0-2, Dyment 1-0-2, Desjardins

3-pt. goals: Anderson

Ashland 7 24 31 51

Wisdom 14 18 20 40

Shead 42, Machias 23

At Machias, Samantha Davis paced the Tigerettes with 12 points in the win.

Skylar Richardson added eight points for Shead of Eastport.

Monique St. Pierre led the Bulldogs with nine points.

Shead (10-7) 42

K. Mitchell, McPhail 2-0-4, Richardson 2-4-8, Bowen 1-0-2, V. Bouchard, Preston 2-0-4, Lingley, N. Bouchard 2-0-4, A. Mitchell, Stubbs, Davis 5-0-12, Beaulieu 2-2-6, Constant 1-0-2

Machias (0-16) 23

St. Pierre 3-3-9, Henderson 1-1-3, Irving 2-2-6, Rudd, Whitney, Whitman, Marshall, Gardner 1-1-3, Stevens 0-2-2, Levine, Blyther

3-pt. goals: Davis 2

Shead 11 27 29 42

Machias 6 13 17 23

Bangor 55, Presque Isle 30

At Presque Isle, Laura Clarke tossed in 15 points and the Rams outscored the Wildcats 44-18 through three quarters as Bangor picked up its 10th win.

Bangor’s Erinne Magee chipped in with 14 points, including four 3-pointers. Katherine Miller scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Ashley Tower had seven steals.

Caitlin Henrickson led the Wildcats with six points and Miranda Condon pulled down six rebounds.

Bangor (10-3) 55

Magee 4-2-14, Tower 2-0-4, Clarke 7-1-15, McLeod 2-1-5, Miller 5-2-12, McAllian 2-1-5, McCrum, Russell, Johnson, Hayden, Woodcock, Robertson, Chase

Presque Isle (7-7) 30

DeLong 2-0-4, McKenna 1-0-2, Condon 2-0-4, DeMerchant 1-0-2, Blanchard 0-1-1, Wildeman 1-0-2, Tuttle 2-1-5, Dyer 0-2-2, Zettergren 1-0-2, Post, McHatten, Bishop

3-pt. goals: Magee 4; Henrickson 2

Bangor 10 29 44 55

Presque Isle 6 13 18 30

JV: Bangor 60-27

Brewer 60, Fort Kent 50

At Brewer, Carolyn McAvoy led the way with 22 points as the Witches topped the Warriors.

Amy Freeman chipped in with 15 points and Stacey Bean scored 10 for Brewer.

McKenzie Boucher paced Fort Kent with 12 points. Meaghan Minzy added 11.

Fort Kent (5-13) 50

Boucher 5-2-12, Minzy 2-7-11, Nadeau 2-0-4, Cyr 2-1-5, Desjardins 3-0-6, Morneault 1-2-5, Sacueri 2-2-6, Hartman 0-1-1, Kelly, Daigle, Pelletier, Labbe

Brewer (3-11) 60

McAvoy 8-6-22, Freeman 6-1-15, Bean 4-1-10, Hamm 3-0-6, Adams 2-0-4, Wing 1-0-2, Chapman 0-1-1, McLaughlin, Armstrong

3-pt. goals: Morneault; Freeman 2, Bean

Fort Kent 8 22 33 50

Brewer 11 36 52 60

JV: Brewer 44-38

Bangor Christian 45, Katahdin 35

At Husson College in Bangor, Emily Jenkins scored 11 of her 12 points in the second half to help Bangor Christian hold off Katahdin.

Heather Niles enabled the Patriots to build an early lead by scoring all 10 of her points in the first nine minutes. Pam Reitsma contributed 11 points and 14 rebounds.

Sonya McCarthy led the Cougars with 11 points.

Katahdin (8-8) 35

Green 2-0-4, Violet 2-0-4, Duffy-Shanley 1-0-2, McMoarn 2-0-5, Anderson, McAvoy 1-0-2, McCarthy 5-0-11, Qualey 2-3-7

Bangor Christian (8-7) 45

Niles 4-0-10, Reitsma 5-1-11, Seymour 1-1-3, Jenkins 3-6-12, Snow, Mead 2-0-4, Page 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: McCarthy; Niles 2, Page

Katahdin 8 19 25 35

Bangor Christian 14 22 37 45

Deer Isle-Stonington 57, Lubec 48

At Lubec, Heather Hutchinson scored all seven of her points in the fourth quarter as the Mariners rallied from nine points down to top the Hornets.

Hollan Oliver led Deer Isle-

Stonington with 15 points and Meghan Wiberg contributed 12.

Leann Pike sparked Lubec with 25 points.

Deer Isle-Stonington (7-10) 57

Oliver 4-7-15, Wiberg 4-4-12, Eaton 1-0-2, M. McDonnell 1-2-4, Hutchinson 3-0-7, Murphy 3-0-8, E. Brey 0-2-2, H. Brey 1-0-2, Brewer 2-1-5, K. McDonnell, Fifield

Lubec (7-9) 48

Pike 7-11-25, Lavalley 2-1-5, S. McPherson 0-2-2, B. McPherson 3-1-7, Flynn 2-0-5, Newman 2-0-4, Daye, Lyons, Seavey

3-pt. goals: Murphy 2, Hutchinson; Flynn

Deer Isle-Stonington 16 27 34 57

Lubec 16 25 43 48

Valley 55, Piscataquis 38

At Guilford, Jessica Fitzmaurice fired in 19 points to lift Valley of Bingham.

The Cavaliers led by just one at the half but Breanna Belanger scored five of her nine points in the third period to help her team pull away.

Jen Getchell led the Pirates with 11 points.

Valley (16-1) 55

Rich, Roderick, Melcher 2-4-8, Malloy 1-4-6, Robinson 2-3-7, Belanger 3-2-9, J. Fitzmaurice 7-5-19, Vicneire 2-0-4, Laweryson, L. Fitzmaurice 1-0-2

Piscataquis (1-15) 38

Woodbury 1-1-3, Levesque, Bailey 1-0-2, St. Louis 1-0-2, Getchell 5-0-11, Emery 2-1-5, C. Martell 1-0-2, Korsman 3-1-7, H. Martell 0-1-1, Bradford 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Belanger; Getchell, Bradford

Valley 11 23 37 55

Piscataquis 10 22 29 38

Penquis 102, Schenck 39

At East Millinocket, Megan Russell tossed in 22 points to lead six players with eight or more points as the Patriots of Milo cruised.

Lindsay Hamlin added 17 points while April Allen notched 12 for Penquis.

Liz Knight netted 13 for the Wolverines.

Penquis (15-2) 102

Russell 6-9-22, L. Hamlin 6-5-17, Dolley 2-0-4, Allen 4-3-12, B. Hamlin 0-3-3, E. Morrill 0-2-2, Gerrish 1-0-2, Madden 3-3-9, K. Hamlin 2-3-8, Comeau 2-0-4, Cobb 4-0-8, J. Hamlin 1-1-3, Hussey 1-0-3, K. Morrill 2-1-5

Schenck (1-16) 39

Farrington 2-0-4, Bishop 1-0-2, Jarmark 3-0-7, Duprey 1-0-2, Day 1-0-2, King 0-1-1, Carey 2-2-6, Hanington 1-0-2, Knight 4-2-13, Sprague, Chasse

3-pt. goals: Russell, Allen, K. Hamlin, Hussey; Jarmark, Knight 3

Penquis 26 54 75 102

Schenck 8 13 27 39

Penobscot Valley 45, MA Lynx 35

At Lincoln, Meagan Cyr pumped in 24 points as the Howlers held off the Lynx.

Alicia Drost chipped in with eight points for Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Courtney Gulesian led Mattanawcook with 11 points. Ali Keegan added 10.

Penobscot Valley (5-11) 45

Cyr 9-5-25, Drost 3-2-8, Young 2-0-4, Batchelder, Garland, Colbeth 1-1-3, Hallett 1-0-2, McGinn 0-4-4, Trafton

Mattanawcook (5-11) 35

Pietras 4-0-9, Harvey, Cousineau, Littlefield, Gulesian 4-3-11, Reed 2-1-5, Woodman, Keegan 5-0-10, Head

3-pt. goals: Cyr; Pietras

Penobscot Valley 12 23 33 45

Mattanawcook 4 17 26 35

JV: Mattanawcook 46-18

Hermon 55, John Bapst 48

At Hermon, Jessie Wiggin and Rachel Jenkins each tossed in 15 points as the Hawks topped the Crusaders.

Ashley Hichborn added 14 for the winners.

Meghan Sekera led John Bapst of Bangor with 13 points while Sara Miller and Julie Crotty pitched in with 12 and 11, respectively.

John Bapst (2-11) 48

Sekera 5-0-13, Crotty 4-2-11, Miller 6-0-12, Sturgeon 0-1-1, Yeo 1-2-4, Mitchell-Storer 1-0-2, Ryder 2-1-5, Picard, Allen

Hermon (7-10) 55

J. Wiggin 3-9-15, Jenkins 4-7-15, Hichborn 6-1-14, Garland 0-2-2, Dobbins 1-0-2, Reynolds 1-2-4, S. Wiggin 1-1-3, Hall

3-pt. goals: Sekera 3, Crotty; Hichborn

John Bapst 11 22 34 48

Hermon 16 27 41 55

JV: Hermon 48-46

Reporting games

Guidelines for coaches

During the busy high school season, the NEWS asks that managers and coaches for the home teams promptly report the games. Games can be reported starting at 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday and 3 p.m. on Sundays. Games can not be reported on Saturday.

Those seeking to report games from the Greater Bangor area may call at 990-8275. Those outside the Bangor area may call toll free at 1-800-310-8600. Game results will also be accepted through the fax machine. Its number is 990-8092.

Coaches and managers are urged to provide details for both teams when reporting games. First names of players on both teams as well as statistics are needed. Those not providing full details for both teams run the risk of the games not being published in the paper.

Those seeking more information may contact sports editor Joe McLaughlin at 990-8229.


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