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JONESPORT – Amanda Godley poured in a game-high 32 points as East Grand built a six-point lead after three quarters and held on for a 61-59 Southeastern Division Class D preliminary game Tuesday night.
Marie Gilman contributed 15 points and Tabbatha Osnoe had nine for the Vikettes of Danforth.
Katie Griffin’s 19 points, Jody Pinkham’s 15 and Ashten Smith’s 12 led Jonesport-Beals.
East Grand (8-11) 61
M. Gilman 6-2-15, C. Gilman 1-0-2, Godley 12-8-32, Hanington, Page 0-1-1, Zaneldin 1-0-3, T. Osnoe 4-1-9, Shay
Jonesport-Beals (9-10) 59
Pinkham 4-5-15, Woodward 2-0-4, Griffin 8-3-19, Look 1-0-2, Smith 5-2-12, Chandler 2-1-5, Carver 1-0-2, Beal
3-pt. goals: M. Gilman, Zaneldin; Pinkham 2
East Grand 8 27 43 61
Jonesport-Beals 10 23 37 59
Class D
Limestone 47, Katahdin 33
At Limestone, Traci Weatherhead scored 19 points as the No. 3 Eagles defeated the No. 6 Cougars in a Northeastern Class D prelim game.
Ashley Brooker had 11 points for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics, while Nikki Michaud added 10.
K.C. Duffy-Stanley led Katahdin with 10 points.
Katahdin (11-9) 33
Green 1-0-2, Violette 4-0-9, Duffy-Stanley 4-2-10, S. McAvoy 0-1-1, McCarthy 3-1-7, Qualey 2-0-4, McMoarn, Martin, Anderson, K. McAvoy
Limestone (15-4) 47
St. Pierre 2-1-7, Brooker 4-2-11, Michaud 5-0-10, Weatherhead 4-11-10, Beaulieu, Stackhous, Bickford, Beaton
3-pt. goals: Violette; St. Pierre 2, Brooker
Katahdin 9 16 25 33
Limestone 3 18 32 47
Shead 57, Deer Isle-Stonington 41
At Eastport, Samantha Davis and Kristen Beaulieu each netted 20 points to carry No. 3 Shead past No. 6 Deer Isle-Stonington.
Jenna Eaton led the Mariners with 12 points.
DI-Stonington (7-12) 41
Eaton 4-3-12, Oliver 2-0-5, Fifield 1-0-2, Hutchinson 0-2-2, Bray 3-1-7, Wiberg 3-1-7, Brewer 3-0-6, M. McDonnell, K. McDonnell
Shead (11-8) 57
McPhail 1-0-2, Richardson 4-0-8, Bowen 1-0-2, Davis 8-0-20, Beaulieu 9-2-20, N. Bouchard 0-1-1, Lingley 1-2-4, Mitchell, Ingersoll, V. Bouchard, Constant
3-pt. goals: Eaton, Oliver; Davis 4; Davis 4
Deer Isle-Stonington 10 21 31 41
Shead 9 24 41 57
So. Aroostook 64, Cen. Aroostook 53
At Dyer Brook, the Warriors had balanced scoring with four players in double figures in their Class D win over the Panthers.
Kristi Brooker led Southern Aroostook with 17 points. Olivia McGary tossed in while Mindy Watson added 11 and Nicki Lyons connected for 10 points.
Lindsay Michaud topped all scorers with 24 points for Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.
Central Aroostook (12-8) 53
Michaud 8-7-24, Smith 3-3-9, Caron, Barton, Robinson 4-1-9, McCrum 3-0-7, Fletcher 2-0-4, Carvell, Gosselin
Southern Aroostook (14-5) 64
Brooker 4-8-17, McGary 4-4-12, Watson 5-0-11, Lyons 4-2-10, Hartin 3-0-6, Hardy 3-0-6, Crandall 1-2-4, Toothaker, Violette, Hersey, L. McGary
3-pt. goals: McCrum, Michaud; Brooker, Watson
Central Aroostook 7 23 40 53
Southern Aroostook 14 38 52 64
Van Buren 55, Washburn 37
At Van Buren, Nicole Corbin scored 24 points to lead No. 7 Van Buren by No. 7 Washburn.
Danielle Gagnon chipped in with 19 points and eight rebounds for the winners and Michelle Parent grabbed 11 rebounds and blocked three shots.
Amber Blakney paced Washburn with 16 points and Carrie McLaughlin netted nine.
Washburn (11-9) 37
Blakney 4-6-16, C. McLaughlin 3-0-9, N. McLaughlin 1-0-3, L. Maynard 2-2-7, Campbell 1-0-2, Carter, Obar, Howe, C. Maynard, Snyder, McIntosh
Van Buren (15-3) 55
Corbin 10-2-24, D. Gagnon 9-1-19, Parent 2-3-7, Hews 1-0-2, Doucette 1-0-2, Beckwith 0-1-1, T. Gagnon, Caron, Cyr
3-pt. goals: Blakney 2, C. McLaughlin 3, L. Maynard; Corbin 2
Washburn 6 13 20 37
Van Buren 12 30 44 55
Lee 70, Fort Fairfield 37
At Lee, Deidra Ham and Katie Harris scored 12 points apiece as No. 1 Lee Academy eliminated No. 8 Fort Fairfield.
Ham also dished out six assists.
Shelby Pickering contributed 10 points and 11 rebounds; Melissa Hanscom had nine points; Kristin Hersom grabbed 10 rebounds and Ashley Linscott had five steals for the winners.
Danielle Searles’ game-high 18 points and Maranda Butler’s nine led Fort Fairfield.
Fort Fairfield (10-10) 37
Enman, Beaulieau, Gardner 2-0-4, S. Butler 0-1-1, M. Butler 4-0-9, K. Searles, Churchill, Demerchant, Langworthy 2-1-5, D. Searles 6-6-18
Lee Academy (16-3) 70
Mallett 1-0-2, Bird 2-0-4, Hanscom 2-4-9, Harris 4-0-12, Linscott 2-0-6, D. Ham 6-0-12, Hersom 2-2-6, Cole 0-3-3, M. Ham 1-0-3, Gifford 1-1-3, Brown, Pickering 3-4-10, Maxwell
3-pt. goals: M. Butler; Harris 4, Liscott 2, M. Ham
Fort Fairfield 8 21 31 37
Lee 17 42 54 70
Class B
Houlton 73, Bucksport 39
At Houlton, senior Hannah Sacoby scored the 1,000th point of her career as the Shiretowners cruised past the Golden Bucks.
Socoby finished the game with 20 points while Kasey Cleary connected on four 3-pointers and had 14 points while Nichole Botting added 10 for the Houlton.
Jessica Taylor topped Bucksport with 10 points.
Bucksport (2-17) 39
Taylor 4-1-10, Ja. Richards 0-3-3, Ji. Richards, Andrews 3-0-9, Craig 1-1-3, Gordon 2-4-8, Sawyer 0-2-2, Carter 2-0-4, Pappas, J. Murauckas, Carmichael
Houlton (15-4) 73
Socoboy 7-6-20, Cleary 5-0-14, Botting 5-0-10, Guy 1-0-2, Beasley 4-1-9, Goodrich 2-0-6, Thompson 1-0-2, Brown 1-0-2, Cole 3-0-6, Lenentine 1-0-2, Peters, Henderson
3-pt. goals: Andrews 3, Taylor; Cleary 4, Goodrich 2
Bucksport 10 20 31 39
Houlton 7 28 54 73
MDI 70, Foxcroft 31
At Mount Desert, Bracey Barker poured in 25 points for the No. 1-ranked Trojans in a Northeastern Class B preliminary.
Shelley Gott contributed with 13 points for MDI.
Leigh Cartwright was top scorer for No. 8 Foxcroft with nine points.
Mount Desert Island (18-1) 70
Barker 11-3-25, Gott 6-0-13, Joy 4-0-8, Willson 1-3-5, Gordius 2-0-4, Joseph 2-0-4, Kane 2-0-4, Norwood 1-0-3, Goff 1-0-2, Horton 0-2-2, Boisvert, McGarr, Young, Stanley
Foxcroft (3-16) 31
Cartwright 4-1-9, Jackins 2-1-5, Dow 2-0-4, Hall 1-0-3, Goggin 0-3-3, Snow 1-0-2, Haskell 0-2-2, Curry 0-1-1, Ryder 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Hall; Gott, Norwood
Foxcroft 9 11 17 31
MDI 34 44 56 70
Caribou 52, Fort Kent 27
At Caribou, Jessica Cyr scored 17 points to help lead the No. 3 Vikings to victory.
Lauren Harrigan chipped in with 16 points for Caribou.
Mindy Morneault led Fort Kent with eight points.
Fort Kent (5-14) 27
Nadeau 1-1-3, Cyr 1-2-4, Pelletier 2-0-5, Morneault 4-0-8, Kelly1-0-2, Sacier 0-1-1, Bouchers 2-0-4, Labbe, Minzy, Desjardins, Daigle, Hartman
Caribou (4-10) 52
Bouchard 3-0-6, Harrigan 6-0-16, Ouellette 1-0-2, Cyr 7-0-17, Drew 2-1-5, Sleander 2-0-4, Collins 1-0-2, Burlock, Willey, Philbrick, Walker
3-pt. goals: Pelletier; Harrigan 4, Cyr 3
Fort Kent 11 17 19 27
Caribou 14 27 48 52
Class C
Madawaska 66, Schenck 26
At Madawaska, Kristine Cyr netted 23 points to lead the No. 2 Owls to victory in the Northeastern Class C preliminary.
Kay Gerard contributed with 12 points for Madawaska.
Elizabeth Knight led No. 7 Schenck with 11 points.
Schenck (2-17) 26
Knight 4-0-11, Farrington 1-0-2, Duprey 1-1-3, Carey 1-0-2, Chasse 3-2-8, Bishop, Jarmark, Day, King, Sprague
Madawaska (13-6) 66
Cyr 10-3-23, Gerard 3-6-12, Martin 3-0-6, Plourde 2-0-4, Desjardins 0-2-2, Marshall 2-1-5, Morneault 1-1-3, Dube 0-2-2, Lavertu 2-5-9, C. Cyr, Daigle, Voter
3-pt. goals: Knight 3
Schenck 5 12 16 26
Madawaska 15 27 55 66
Hodgdon 52, Penobscot Valley 45
At Hodgdon, Amanda Fitzpatrick and Erin Foster each scored 12 points to help lead the No. 4 Hawks to the win.
Shanna McGary contributed with 10 points for Hodgdon.
Meagan Cyr led No. 5 Penobscot Valley with 24 points.
Penobscot Valley (6-13) 45
Drost 1-3-5, Cyr 9-3-24, McGinn 2-3-7, Young 4-1-9, Colbath, Garland, Hallett, Snape, Brown
Hodgdon (5-14) 52
Quint 1-0-3, McGary 4-2-10, K. Sloat 1-2-4, Fitzpatrick 3-4-12, Foster 5-2-12, Nightingale 0-2-2, Dwyer 4-1-9, A. Sloat, Tidd, Wilson
3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home
Penobscot Valley 13 20 31 45
Hodgdon 10 26 35 52
Stearns 72, Mattanawcook 27
At Millinocket, the Minutemen outscored the Lynx 22-3 in the second quarter en route to a place in the Class C quarterfinals.
Leslie Osoborne led Stearns with 19 points. Candice Achorn tossed in 10.
Ali Keegan led Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln with five points.
Mattanawcook (5-14) 27
Pietras 1-0-2, Harvey 2-0-4, Shorey 1-0-2, Gulesian 0-2-2, Reed 0-1-1, Woodman 1-1-4, Slike 1-1-3, Keegan 2-1-5, Head 2-0-4, McKinnon, Littlefield, Cousineau
Stearns (13-6) 72
Osborne 7-4-19, Achorn 5-0-10, Raymond 4-0-8, MacDonald 2-2-6, K. Nason 3-0-6, Legassey 2-0-5, Fitzgerald 1-0-2, J. Osborne 1-0-2, MacKenzie 3-0-7, Boynton 1-2-4, J. Nason 1-1-3, Michaud, Saucier, Rideout
3-pt. goals: Woodman; Legassey, MacKenzie, Osborne
Mattanawcook 7 10 18 27
Stearns 11 33 52 72
Dexter 81, Washington Academy 33
At Dexter, Ashley Ames scored a game-high 18 points and grabbed 15 rebounds and Kristy Veazie contributed 17 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and five steals to pace Dexter.
Ashley Foster scored 11 points for the winners, who jumped out to a 26-12 lead after the first quarter thanks to Ames’ nine points.
Emily Mawhinney’s 11 points paced Washington Academy.
Washington Academy (7-12) 33
A. Govoni 2-2-6, Holmes, Mawhinney 4-1-11, Porter, Gaddis 3-0-6, Livingstone 1-0-3, Almendinger, Stauffer 0-2-2, L. Govoni 1-0-3, Smith, Ashby 1-0-2, Farren
Dexter (18-1) 81
B. Veazie 3-2-8, K. Veazie 5-4-17, Haiko 2-1-6, Palmer, Fogarty 1-0-2, Koscielny, S. Turner, Nelson 2-0-5, Chapman, Pullen 1-5-7, L. Turner, Foster 5-1-11, Ames 8-2-18
3-pt. goals: Mawhinney 2, L. Govoni, Livingstone; K. Veazie 3, Haiko, Nelson, Patterson
Washington Acad. 12 16 23 33
Dexter 26 48 67 81
Calais 72, Sumner 26
At Calais, the No. 1 Blue Devils raced to a 20-3 lead at the end of the first quarter en route to the win over the No. 8 Tigers of East Sullivan.
Lanna Martin scored 17 points to lead Calais and Katie Frost added 12.
Brittany Dunbar paced Sumner with 10 points.
Calais (18-1) 72
L. Martin 7-2-17, Frost 5-2-12, C. Martin 3-0-6, N. Feck 3-1-9, O’Brien 4-0-8, D. Feck 2-0-6, Welch 1-0-2, McGinley 1-0-2, Best 2-0-4, Drew 3-0-6, E. Smith, Eagan, K. Smith, Leon
Sumner (1-16) 25
Dunbar 4-1-10, Beattie 1-2-4, Page 0-3-3, Briscoe 1-0-2, Klausmeyer 3-1-7, Philio, Alley
3-pt. goals: Dunbar; L. Martin, N. Feck 2, D. Feck 2
Sumner 3 6 12 26
Calais 20 37 59 72
Central 58, Searsport 54
At Searsport, Jenny Rollins scored a game-high 22 points as Central stunned Searsport by outscoring the Vikings 32-4 from the free throw line. Searsport had won their two regular season meetings.
Central was 32-for-40 from the foul line, including 12-for-16 in the fourth quarter, and Searsport went 4-for-8.
Casey Davis scored 10 points and Nicole Daniel and Shawna Bell combined for 17 more.
Jessica Plourde’s 20 points, Lura Carroll’s 13 and Holly Gracie’s nine paced Searsport.
Central (9-10) 58
Collins, Davis 2-5-10, Rollins 3-16-22, Daniel 2-5-9, Bell 2-3-8, Ahearn 2-3-7, Parker 1-0-2
Searsport (14-5) 54
Gracie 4-0-9, Smith 3-0-7, Wilson, Webster, Seekins, Plourde 10-0-20, Shute, Hall, Carroll 5-3-13, Vasiliauskas 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Davis, Bell; Gracie, Smith
Central 6 21 39 58
Searsport 6 20 40 54
Narraguagus 58, George Stevens 41
At Harrington, Sarah Snider scored 18 points and had eight assists as No. 4 Narraguagus defeated No. 5 George Stevens Academy.
Linny Barbee, Missy Barbee and Shelby Howe each scored 11 points for the Knights.
Michala Bunton led GSA with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
George Stevens Academy (7-12) 41
Bunton 6-1-13, Clapp 4-2-12, Allen 2-0-6, Markle 2-0-4, Driscoll 1-0-2, Bowden 1-0-2, Haskell 1-0-2, Kiniston, Roberts, Youcis
Narraguagus (15-4) 85
Snider 4-9-18, L. Barbee 5-0-11, M. Barbee 5-1-11, Howe 4-3-11, Punder 1-1-3, Woodsum 1-0-2, Teenan 1-0-2, Strout, Tenney, Sawyer, Grant, Torrey
3-pt. goals: Clapp 2, Allen 2; Snider, Barbee
GSA 6 25 32 41
Narraguagus 15 29 41 58
Boys basketball
Class C
Hodgdon 77, Penobscot Valley 55
At Hodgdon, Tyler Putnam poured in 36 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to power No. 2 Hodgdon by No. 7 Penobscot Valley of Howland.
Matt Day chipped in with 12 points for the winners and Eric Nickerson netted 10.
Matt Mulligan paced PVHS with 13 points and Brad Harris put in 12.
PVHS (7-12) 55
Pelkey 0-2-2, Michaud, Cyr 1-0-3, Hallett, Artes 2-0-6, Mulligan 4-4-13, Slowikowski 0-1-1, Harris 5-2-12, Clukey 4-0-9, Cummings 2-0-5, Thompson
Hodgdon (19-0) 77
Putnam 14-7-36, Potter, Hogan, Blanchette 2-3-7, Williams, Day 5-1-12, Sanford 1-2-4, Condon, Hanning, Griffin 0-1-1, Nickerson 3-4-10, Lilly 0-1-1, Prescott
3-pt. goals: Cyr, Mulligan, Clukey, Cummings, Thompson; Putnam, Day
PVHS 14 26 38 55
Hodgdon 22 41 59 77
Class A
Nokomis 68, Hampden 42
At Newport, Ryan McLellan and Justin Veazie combined for six 3-pointers, three apiece in the third quarter, as the Broncos pulled away with a 27-12 scoring surge.
McLellan scored 13 points in the third and finished with 22 to spark the Warriors. Veazie chipped in with 13 points and Luke Hayden contributed 19 points and 12 rebounds. Arnie Ellis grabbed eight rebounds and had four steals.
Ben Keller paced Hampden with 20 points, seven rebounds and three steals. Justin DiFrederico added 11 points.
Hampden (7-10) 42
Woodard, Larson 1-0-2, DiFrederico 5-0-11, Shaw, Keller 8-4-20, Dionne 0-1-1, Dolton 3-0-6, Whinery, Thomas 1-0-2, Bacon, Bennett, McNutt
Nokomis (13-4) 68
McLellan 9-1-22, Estes 2-4-8, Bradstreet, Ellis 3-0-6, Veazie 5-0-13, Buzanoski, Horr, Hayden 8-3-19, Martin, Graves, Mullis
3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home
Hampden 8 22 34 42
Nokomis 13 26 53 68
JV: Nokomis 52-30
Hockey
Presque Isle 5, Stearns 1
At Presque Isle’s Northern Maine Forum, Trevor Graves scored a pair of goals and Darren Carlisle had a goal and an assist as Presque Isle upended Stearns.
Joe Collins and Joe Flenner had the other goals for Presque Isle and Ben Sirois had a pair of assists. Chris Louten and Ben Lynch had the other assists, and Travis Shaw picked up the win in net.
Kyle Madore scored for Stearns off a Matt Michaud assist and Nick Simon tended the net.
Orono 4, Messalonskee 1
At the University of Maine’s Alfond Arena in Orono, Ian Ferguson scored a pair of goals and Pat Skall scored 21 seconds after Messalonskee’s Luke McPartlin had equalized in the first period to send the Riots on their way to their 18th win in 19 games.
Branislav Srnka had the other Riot goal, while Skall and Will Toner each picked up assists and Casey Hale made 22 saves.
Rick Powers and Jake Burwood had assists for Messalonskee of Oakland, and Ben Conti finished with 33 saves.
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