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VAN BUREN – Mike Corbin hit his only field goal of the game with eight seconds remaining to lift the Van Buren to a 54-52 boys basketball victory over Central Aroostook of Mars Hill Friday night.
Fabian Beuchler led Van Buren with 14 points. Tyler Lapierre notched 11.
Byron Grew led all scorers with 22 points for the Panthers of Mars Hill. Andrew York chipped in with 12.
Central Aroostook (0-1) 52
Grew 8-3-22, Walsh 2-2-6, Clockedile 1-0-2, Kinney 1-0-2, Woodworth 3-1-8, York 5-0-12, Shaw, Chavez, Collins
Van Buren (1-0) 54
Hews 2-1-5, Corbin 1-1-3, Gagnon 3-0-6, Chasse 1-2-4, Beuchler 7-2-14, Martin 4-0-9, LaPierre 5-1-11, Ouellette
3-pt. goals: York 2, Grew, Woodworth; Martin
Central Aroostook 13 30 42 52
Van Buren 9 25 39 54
Calvary Chapel 67, GHCA 52
At the Old Town-Orono YMCA in Old Town, Kyle Bradford poured in 25 points, including 16 in the first quarter, as the Sabres of Orrington won their first game as an official Class D team.
Brock Bradford added 18 points for the winners.
Drew Farrar sparked Greater Houlton Christian with 24 points, and Matt Hathaway chipped in with 17.
Greater Houlton Christian (0-1) 52
Farrar 10-1-24, Hathaway 8-0-17, Jackett 2-0-5, Lincoln 1-1-4, Korhonen 1-0-2, Zimmerman, Budd, Bell, Kennedy
Calvary Chapel Christian (1-0) 67
K. Bradford 10-4-25, B. Bradford 6-4-18, McDonald 3-2-8, Phillips 2-3-7, Scovil 1-3-5, Dean 2-0-4, Burke, Beilleux, Seccareccia
3-pt. goals: Farrar 3, Hathaway, Jackett, Lincoln; B. Bradford 2, K. Bradford
Gr. Houlton Chr. 9 25 32 52
Calvary Chapel 25 38 50 67
Orono 64, Houlton 61 (OT)
At Houlton, the Red Riots outscored the Shiretowners 8-5 in the extra session to pull out the win.
Houlton’s Mark Socoby sent the game into overtime when he nailed a 3-pointer with three seconds left.
John Saucier paced Orono with 14 points while Lance Cowan and Jeff Miller each added 13. Mike Socoby netted 10.
Mark Socoby nailed six 3-pointers and finished with 24 points for Houlton. Erik O’Connell added 10 points.
Orono (1-0) 64
Cowan 4-3-13, Miller 5-2-13, Mi. Socoby 4-0-10, Saucier 4-6-14, Dolley 1-0-2, Klose 2-4-8, Perron 2-0-4, Coleman, Levesque, Gavett
Houlton (0-1) 61
Ma. Socoby 6-6-24, O’Connell 3-4-10, Hill 2-2-7, Brown 2-0-5, B. Miles 2-3-7, C. York 0-1-1, D. York 0-3-3, Duff 2-0-4, A. Miles, Edwards
3-pt. goals: Cowan 2, Miller, Mi. Socoby 2; Ma. Socoby 3, Hill, Brown
Orono 10 26 33 56 64
Houlton 14 29 37 56 61
JV: Orono 60-57
Washburn 71, Ashland 66
At Washburn, Chris Pesut led the Beavers with 21 points as they held off the Hornets.
Taylor Bagley and Jason Thompson each scored 17 points for Washburn while Jim Vaughn chipped in with nine points.
Buck Pineau poured in 25 points for Ashland while Brent Austin scored 14. David Smith added 12 points.
Ashland (0-1) 66
Pineau 12-1-23, Millett 3-2-8, Bessey 3-0-6, Smith 3-6-12, Austin 6-0-14, Baker 0-1-1, Hunter, Lewin, O’Clair
Washburn (1-0) 71
Bagley 7-1-17, Vaughn 4-0-9, Pesut 9-3-21, Thompson 7-1-17, Bird 3-0-7, Carter, Bigbee, Goupille
3-pt. goals: Bagley 2, Thompson 2, Vaughn, Bird
Ashland 12 25 47 66
Washburn 12 30 46 71
JV: Washburn 48-38
Fort Fairfield 63, Limestone 38
At Fort Fairfield, Aaron Kenneson scored 13 points to help lead the Tigers to victory.
Jamie McLaughlin contributed 11 points for Fort Fairfield.
Jake Manner led Limestone with 14 points.
Limestone (0-1) 38
Tamburello 3-0-6, Pelletier 1-0-2, Poisson 3-0-6, E. McCullough 1-0-2, O’Neal 0-3-3, Frazier 1-3-5, Manner 7-0-14, Cote, Bretzke, F. McCullough, Begin, Brown, Leighton
Fort Fairfield (1-0) 63
Turner 0-2-2, Cunningham 3-0-8, Esancy 2-2-6, Bernaiche 1-0-2, Levasseur 0-4-4, Kenneson 6-1-13, Helstrom 1-0-2, Clark 2-0-5, Osgood 2-2-7, McLaughlin 5-0-11, Rolfe 1-1-3, Edgecomb, King
3-pt. goals: Cunningham 2, Clark, Osgood, McLaughlin
Limestone 6 14 20 38
Fort Fairfield 23 32 46 63
JV: Fort Fairfield 56-44
Washington Acad. 84, Sumner 65
At East Machias, Whitney Stevens poured in 25 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Raiders past the Tigers.
Jared Gray added 18 points and had seven assists, while Ryan Harrimon chipped in with 18 points for Washington Academy. James Ramsdell scored 12.
Jamey Polk paced Sumner of East Sullivan with 19 points and Larry Plummer scored 15.
Sumner (0-1) 65
Huber 3-2-9, Plummer 6-3-15, Polk 9-0-19, Johnson 3-1-8, Joy 2-1-5, White 3-2-9
Washington Academy (1-0) 84
Mawhinney 4-1-9, Stevens 11-2-25, Harriman 7-1-16, Gray 8-2-18, Merritt 1-0-2, Ramsdell 4-4-12, Gray 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Polk, Johnson, White; Stevens, Harrimon
Sumner 10 27 53 65
Washington Acad. 13 41 66 84
JV: Washington Academy 72-36
Mattanawcook 78, Calais 55
At Lincoln, the Lynx jumped out to a 30-9 lead after the first quarter and cruised to the win over the Blue Devils.
Tyler Libbey scored 19 points and pulled down 11 rebounds while Jon Carney added 16 for Mattanawcook Academy.
Russ McLean had 14 points and Josh Berube tossed in 11 for Calais.
Calais (0-1) 55
Dickenson 1-0-3, Lloyd, Reynolds 1-2-4, Guthrie, Smith 3-0-6, Smiley, McLean 5-2-14, McPhee 1-2-4, Woodside 2-1-5, Little 2-0-4, Berube 4-1-11
Mattanawcook (1-0) 78
Kites 2-0-5, Kyes 1-2-4, Du. Hanscomb 1-2-4, Dy. Hanscomb 2-2-6, Cousineau 2-0-5, Greenlaw 1-0-2, Berry 4-0-8, Malone 3-0-7, Libbey 8-3-19, Ireland 1-0-2, Arnold, Carney 8-0-16
3-pt. goals: Berube 2, McLean 2, Dickenson; Cousineau, Kites, Malone
Calais 9 24 36 55
Mattanawcook 30 50 63 78
Shead 60, Lubec 49
At Eastport, Ben Maloney scored 21 points and pulled down 12 rebounds as the Tigers defeated the Hornets.
Jason Bones scored 11 points while Darrin Constant chipped in with 10.
Jordan Hall led Lubec with 15 points while Nick Boutin had 13 and Dylan Lord added 10.
Lubec (0-1) 49
Hall 7-0-15, Boutin 4-5-13, Lord 5-0-10, Scoville 3-0-7, Harston 2-0-4, Jones, Rice
Shead (1-0) 60
Maloney 9-3-21, Bones 4-3-11, Constant 4-0-10, Demolet 2-0-4, Marshall 1-0-2, MacDonald 3-2-8, Demmons 2-0-4, Altvater
3-pt. goals: Hall, Constant 2
Lubec 10 27 39 49
Shead 17 30 44 60
Girls basketball
Cen. Aroostook 45, Wisdom 31
At Mars Hill, Gabrielle Smith put in 16 points as the Panthers rolled.
Lindsay Michaud tossed in 11 points for Central Aroostook.
Heather Anderson led Wisdom of St. Agatha with nine points.
Wisdom (0-1) 31
Lizotte 0-1-1, Anderson 3-2-9, Harris 4-0-8, Hebert 1-0-2, Voisine 2-0-4, Bourgoin 2-3-7, Dyment, Chamberland
Central Aroostook (1-0) 45
Caron 1-0-2, Smith 5-6-16, Barton 4-0-8, Rideout 2-0-4, Graham, Collins 1-1-3, Fletcher, Gosselin 0-1-1, Michaud 4-3-11, Brewer
3-pt. goals: Anderson, Bourgoin
Wisdom 6 15 21 31
Central Aroostook 14 21 27 45
JV: Central Aroostook 56-20
Ashland 81, Easton 40
At Ashland, Ashlee Peters scored 15 of her 16 points in the first half and recorded seven steals to help lead the Hornets.
Ashley Nemer also had 16 points as well as nine rebounds. Danielle Long scored 14 points, all in the second half, while Amber Smith contributed with 10 points.
Nina Alexander was the top scorer for Easton with 12 points.
Easton (0-1) 40
Carbone 2-2-6, Lovely 1-0-2, Patterson 1-0-3, Ferns 2-0-4, Alexander 3-6-12, Hickey 1-0-2, Ladner 2-5-9, Barnes 1-0-2, Pytlak, Holmes
Ashland (1-0) 81
Caron 2-0-4, Carney 1-0-2, Smith 3-4-10, Wilson 1-0-2, Chamberlin 3-2-8, Peters 7-2-16, Sherman 1-0-2, Nemer 6-4-16, Belskis 3-1-7, Long 7-0-14, Spooner, Clark, Sock, Jacques, Hafford
3-pt. goals: Patterson
Easton 12 21 27 40
Ashland 18 49 62 81
Mattanawcook 40, Calais 32
At Lincoln, Codi Slike tossed in 17 points to lead the Lynx over the Blue Devils.
Kate Head racked up eight points and 12 rebounds, seven of which came on the offensive end.
Danielle Feck led Calais with 11.
Calais (0-1) 32
Feck 3-3-11, Martin 3-0-7, O’Brien 2-1-5, Smith 2-0-4, Eagan 0-2-2
Mattanawcook (1-0) 40
Slike 8-0-17, Gulesian 3-2-8, Head 3-2-8, Pietras 2-0-4, Reed 1-0-2, Littlefield 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Feck 2, Martin; Slike
Calais 6 13 27 32
Mattanawcook 8 27 31 40
Woodland 56, Machias 19
At Machias, Katie Smith tossed in 14 points as the Dragons cruised to the win.
Kaitlyn Leeman contributed eight points for Woodland.
Christi Holmes led Machias with six points.
Woodland (1-0) 56
Brown 1-0-3, Snowman 1-1-3, Leeman 4-0-8, Smith 6-2-14, Lord 2-0-4, Holmes 2-0-4, Troiani 1-1-3, Knights 1-0-2, Seavey 1-0-2, Vose 3-1-7, Ferry 2-1-5, Gillespie
Machias (0-1) 19
St. Pierre 1-0-3, Hayward 1-0-2, Rudd 0-1-1, Whitney 2-0-5, Alley 1-0-2, Holmes 3-0-6, Levine, Whitman, Johnson, Marshall, Stevens, Albee
3-pt. goals: Whitney
Woodland 15 31 40 56
Machias 5 9 14 19
JV: Woodland 70-8
East Grand 50, GHCA 32
At Danforth, Marie Gilman netted 19 points to power the Vikings to the win.
Chantel Parker contributed 11 points for East Grand, which held GHCA to two second-quarter points.
Sarah Jago paced Greater Houlton Christian Academy with nine points.
GHCA (0-1) 32
S. Jago 4-0-9, K. Lincoln 4-0-8, J. Lincoln 2-0-4, Moakler 2-0-4, Kelley 0-3-3, A. Jago 1-0-2, Farrar 1-0-2, Sjoberg
East Grand (1-0) 50
Gilman 8-0-19, Parker 4-3-11, Godley 3-3-9, Osnoe 2-0-4, Zaneldin 1-2-4, McKay 1-0-3, Dodge
3-pt. goals: S. Jago; Gilman 3, McKay
GHCA 8 10 23 32
East Grand 12 27 37 50
Richmond 43, Greenville 41
At Greenville, Rachel Furley scored a game-high 22 points to lead the Bobcats past the Lakers.
Sarah Hansen paced Greenville with 10 points.
Richmond (1-0) 43
Furey 5-9-22, Russell 1-2-4, Duval 2-4-8, Bradford 3-1-7, Gray, Eaton, Barter, Brown, Coonradt 1-0-2, Lambert, Martin, LeClair, Hughes
Greenville (0-1) 41
Hansen 5-0-10, Leighton, Bartley 4-0-8, Lavigne 3-0-6, Breton 2-0-4, Smith, Ward, Bouley 0-2-2, Bartley 2-3-7, Larson, Fiunenerro, Knowlton, Gary 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Furey 3
Richmond 15 27 33 43
Greenville 11 15 33 41
JV: Richmond 43-41
Central 51, Penquis 30
At Milo, Jenny Rollins racked up 23 points as the Red Devils rolled over the Patriots.
Katie Ahearn added 10 points for Central of Corinth.
Farrar Cobb led Penquis with 10 points.
Central (1-0) 51
Collins 1-1-3, Elliot 3-1-7, Ma. Jones 2-0-4, Rollins 10-0-23, Daniel 0-2-2, Bell 1-0-2, Ahearn 4-2-10, Davis, Underhill, Me. Jones, Lyford, Griffins
Penquis (0-1) 30
Cobb 5-0-10, Comeau 0-2-2, Dolley 0-1-1, C. Gerrish 1-0-2, F. Gerrish 1-0-2, J. Hamlin 2-0-4, K. Hamlin 2-1-5, Hussey 1-0-2, Ladd 1-0-2, Graves, Morril, Sickler
3-pt. goals: Rollins 3
Central 19 28 37 51
Penquis 7 14 22 30
JV: Central 42-37
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