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WASHBURN – Michelle Parent rebounded a missed free throw and scored the putback to break a tie with 2:30 left and lift the Van Buren girls basketball team to a 44-39 victory over Washburn Saturday in high school action. Parent finished with a game-high 18…
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WASHBURN – Michelle Parent rebounded a missed free throw and scored the putback to break a tie with 2:30 left and lift the Van Buren girls basketball team to a 44-39 victory over Washburn Saturday in high school action.

Parent finished with a game-high 18 points and 10 rebounds and Casie Caron contributed 13 points for the Crusaders.

Liza Maynard’s 13 points and Nicole McLaughlin’s 11 points and 11 rebounds led Washburn.

Van Buren (1-0) 44

Levasseur 1-0-2, T. Gagnon 2-0-4, Martin, Caron 4-5-13, Beckwith, Parent 7-4-18, Doucette 1-1-3, McLaughlin, D. Gagnon 2-0-4

Washburn (0-1) 39

Burtt, T. Blakney, McLaughlin 4-0-11, C. Maynard 3-5-13, Carter 1-0-2, A. Blakney 2-4-9, Campbell 2-0-4, Fitzherbert

3-pt. goals: McLaughlin 3, L. Maynard 2, A. Blakney

Van Buren 12 20 30 44

Washburn 8 20 28 39

Houlton 38, Orono 32

At Houlton, Kasey Cleary scored 16 points to help lead Houlton past Orono.

Katherine Cole scored 10 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for the Shiretowners while Anna Lenentine pulled down 12 rebounds.

Jessica Wagner led the Red Riots with 14 points.

Orono (0-1) 32

Cross 1-0-2, See 1-0-2, Shay 1-0-2, Lint 2-1-5, Wagner 7-0-14, Saucier 2-2-7, Alford, Artesani, Young, Sypher

Houlton (1-0) 38

Guy 0-2-2, Foster 1-0-2, Cleary 5-2-16, Thompson 2-1-5, Cole 5-0-10, Sewell 0-3-3, Lenentine

3-pt. goals: Saucier; Cleary 4

Orono 6 10 22 32

Houlton 12 23 31 38

JV: Houlton 41-12

Shead 61, DI-Stonington 42

At Deer Isle, Samantha Davis scored a game-high 30 points to lead the Tigerettes of Eastport by the Mariners.

Meghan Wiberg netted 16 points for the Mariners and Christina Fifield had eight.

Shead (1-0) 61

McPhail 2-0-4, Richardson 3-1-7, B. Bouchard, Davis 10-8-30, Stubbs 2-0-4, Constant, Beaulieu 4-0-8, N. Bouchard 2-0-4, Marinez 1-0-2

Deer Isle-Stonington (0-1) 42

J. Eaton 3-0-6, Becton 0, Billings 0, Fifield 2-2-8, Hutchinson 1-1-3, E. Bray 2-0-4, H. Bray 2-1-5, Wiberg 8-0-16, H. Eaton 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Davis 2; Fifield, H. Eaton

Shead 15 33 46 61

Deer Isle-Stonington 7 19 29 42

Narraguagus 38, WA Raiders 35

At East Machias, the Knights of Harrington used a 10-for-13 effort from the free-throw line to edge Washington Academy.

Shelby Howe led Narraguagus with 14 points.

Krystal Stauffer paced the Raiders with 11 points and 14 rebounds. Mary Mawhinney had 11 rebounds.

Narraguagus (1-0) 38

L. Barbee 2-2-6, Howe 6-2-14, Sawyer 4-0-8, M. Barbee 2-0-4, Grant 0-2-2, Kennedy 0-2-2, Tenan 0-2-2

Washington Academy (0-1) 35

A. Govoni 0-1-1, Mawhinney 3-2-8, Almendinger 3-0-8, Stauffer 4-3-11, L. Govoni 1-3-6, E. Govoni 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Almendinger 2, L. Govoni

Visitor scores 6 16 30 38

Home scores 5 15 32 35

JV: Washington Academy 43-38

Boys basketball

Hodgdon 56, Madawaska 35

At Hodgdon, Jimmy Griffin tossed in 14 points as the Hawks topped the Owls.

Derek Nickerson tallied 13 points and seven assists for Hodgdon. Kevin Sanford added 10 points and eight rebounds.

Madawaska’s Peter Gerard scored a team-high nine points.

Madawaska (0-1) 35

Guerrette 2-0-4, Cyr, Roy, Dang, Labbe 1-0-3, Nadeau 3-2-8, Gerard 3-3-9, Morneault 2-0-4, Dubois 1-0-3, Pennington 2-0-4, Campbell, Girard

Hodgdon (1-0) 56

Quint, Beals, Hogan 0-2-2, Curry 1-0-2, Nutile, Hovey 1-0-2, Condon 2-1-6, Hanning, Sanford 5-0-10, Griffin 6-1-14, Nickerson 6-1-13, Ledger, Prescott 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: Labbe, Dubois; Condon, Griffin

Madawaska 4 17 27 35

Hodgdon 11 32 46 56

JV: Madawaska 57-56

Woodland 73, Machias 43

At Machias, Weston Kochendoerfer scored 10 of his game-high 18 points in the first quarter and Chad Pike had nine of his 17 as Woodland jumped out to a 26-14 lead and never looked back in the mutual season-opener.

Josh Engroff had 12 points for the winners.

Joe Richards and Nate Poore had 11 points apiece for Machias.

Woodland (1-0) 73

Knowles 2-0-4, Pike 7-2-17, Smith 2-0-5, Nicholson 1-0-2, Mitchell 0-1-1, Cross 0-2-2, Moody, Engroff 6-0-12, Kochendoerfer 8-0-18, Scott 1-1-4, McCoubrey 2-4-8, Tupper

Machias (0-1) 43

Brooks 0-1-1, Correll 0-8-8, Richards 4-3-11, Leahy 0-3-3, Poore 5-0-11, Anderson, Sullivan 2-0-6, Frutchey 2-1-5, Hall, Falvey 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Kochendoerfer 2, Scott, Pike, Smith; Poore

Woodland 26 41 54 73

Machias 14 22 33 43

Shead 73, DI-Stonington 38

At Deer Isle, Ben Maloney tossed in a game-high 25 points to help the Tigers cruise to the win.

Darrin Constant chipped in with 12 for Shead of Eastport, which outscored the Mariners 24-13 in the third quarter. Maloney added eight rebounds.

Chris Gray put in 10 points for DI-Stonington.

Shead (1-0) 73

Kroll 1-0-2, Maloney 6-6-24, Demolet 4-0-8, Barnard 0-3-3, Ricker 0-1-1, Macdonald 3-2-8, Bones 2-1-5, Ellington 2-0-4, Constant 5-0-12, Demmons 1-3-5

DI-Stonington (0-1) 38

Gray 5-0-10, N. Ciomei 1-3-5, Trundy 0-2-2, Haskell 1-0-2, Robbins 0-1-1, L. Ciomei 1-0-2, Jones 0-1-1, Douglass 2-1-5, Gielarowski 1-0-2, S. Ciomei 0-1-1, Eaton 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: Constant 2

Shead 18 36 60 73

DI-Stonington 8 17 30 38

JV: Shead 53-39

Easton 53, Wisdom 37

At Easton, Danny Warren scored 10 of his team-high 20 points in the fourth quarter to help the Bears pull away from the Pioneers.

Brandon Carlow chipped in with 11 points for Easton.

Tyler Thibeault scored 20 points to lead Wisdom of St. Agatha.

Wisdom (0-1) 37

Paradis 1-1-3, Berce, Daigle, Lugdon 1-0-2, B. Thibeault 1-1-3, Sinclair 2-0-4, Chasse, T. Thibeault 9-1-20, Dement, Derosier, Pelletier 3-1-7

Easton (1-0) 53

Carlow 4-0-11, Warren 8-4-20, Osgood, Richardson, Desmond 4-0-8, Bradley 3-0-7, Marquis, Keirstead, Wells, Thompkins 1-0-3, McMann 1-0-2, Perry 1-0-2, Hewitt

3-pt. goals: T. Thibeault; Carlow 3, Bradley, Thompkins

Wisdom 4 16 26 37

Easton 4 17 28 53

JV: Wisdom 44-41

East Grand 53, Lee 34

At Lee, Darius Parker scored 17 points and Richard Byers scored eight of his 10 points in the second quarter as East Grand of Danforth outscored Lee 19-7 to take a lead it would never relinquish.

East Grand held Lee scoreless for an eight-minute span bridging the second and third quarters.

Nate Dow scored 17 points for Lee.

East Grand (1-0) 53

Parker 5-7-17, R. Byers 5-0-10, Irish 1-0-4, E. Hannington 2-0-4, M. Hannington 0-3-3, Faulkner -2-0-4, Scott 3-1-7, Smith 0-2-2, Preston 0-2-2, Byers, Gray

Lee Academy (1-1) 34

N. Dow 7-0-17, Michaud 1-1-4, Mallett 1-2-4, Tripp 1-0-3, B. Dow 1-0-2, King 1-0-2, Currie 1-0-2, Rideout, Cowan, Coulombe, Doane, Worster, Fiske

3-pt. goals: Irish; N. Dow 3, Michaud, Tripp

East Grand 13 32 40 53

Lee 14 21 26 34

JV: Lee 54-30

Piscataquis 69, Penobscot Val. 63

At Guilford, Harper Hoffman’s 19 points helped the Pirates edge the Howlers.

John Garrett-Young and Josh Luellen scored 12 points apiece for Piscataquis. Tyler Tracy had 11.

Matt Mulligan scored 19 points for Penobscot Valley of Howland while Dustin Nickolson added 17.

Penobscot Valley (0-2) 63

Mulligan 8-2-19, Nickolson 6-5-17, Cyr 3-3-9, Slowikowski 4-0-8, Artes 2-0-5, Lavertu 2-1-5, Cummings, Thompson, Coyle, Hallett

Piscataquis (1-0) 69

Hoffman 5-9-19, Garrett-Young 5-2-12, Luellen 5-2-12, Tracy 4-3-11, Jardine 1-2-4, Prescott 2-0-4, Ryan Yeo 1-1-3, Robbie Yeo 1-1-3, Davis 0-1-1, Wilson

3-pt. goals: Mulligan, Artes

Penobscot Val. 13 26 49 63

Piscataquis 23 43 51 69

JV: Penobscot Valley 53-46

Hermon 63, Ellsworth 55

At Ellsworth, Adam Porter aided in the Hawks’ win with his 26 points.

Jesse Keith netted 11 points for Hermon and Joey Schacht had 10.

Joey Dewitt scored 17 points for the Eagles. Andy Tracy had 13 points and seven rebounds as Nick Sawyer had 13 points and Matt Wood scored 10.

Hermon (1-0) 63

Cayford 0-2-2, Schacht 5-0-10, Keith 3-5-11, McGown 2-0-4, Duplisea 3-0-8, Shorey, Porter 11-4-26, King 0-2-2

Ellsworth (0-1) 55

Mayo 1-0-2, Dewitt 7-2-17, Tracy 5-0-13, Wood 3-4-10, Sawyer 4-2-13, Berry, Jones, Sprague

3-pt. goals: Duplisea 2; Dewitt, Tracy 3, Sawyer 3

Hermon 17 31 49 63

Ellsworth 15 35 47 55

JV: Hermon 62-55


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