November 19, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Patterson scores 20 in Tigers’ win over Vikings

SEARSPORT – Travis Patterson led the Dexter offense with 20 points Monday as the boys basketball team earned a 66-48 win over Searsport.

Eric Day contributed with 10 points for the Tigers.

Josh McFarlin scored 24 points and tallied 10 rebounds for Searsport while Spencer Garton helped out with 14.

Dexter (1-1) 66

Martin 1-0-2, Patterson 9-2-20, Towle 3-2-9, Day 3-4-10, Murray 2-1-7, Hersey 2-0-4, Rabideau 3-0-6, Pullen 1-0-2, Vafiades 1-0-2, Roach 2-0-4, Bowers, Kenney, Brayson

Searsport (0-1) 48

McFarlin 11-1-24, Garton 7-0-14, M. Nickerson 3-2-8, Fitzgerald 1-0-2, Quisenberry, Farrar, Shute, Mitchell, R. Nickerson, Adams, Tufts

3-pt. goals: Murray 2, Towle; McFarlin

Dexter 14 31 46 66

Searsport 9 22 35 48

JV: Dexter 66-45

Highview Christian 65, GHCA 55

At Eastern Maine Technical College in Bangor, Devon Philbrook had 39 points and 15 rebounds to lead Highview Christian Academy past Greater Houlton Christian Academy.

Thiago Martinelli had 10 points for Highview Christian of Charleston.

Matt Hathaway led Greater Houlton with 27 points and Drew Farrar scored 15.

GHCA (0-2) 55

Hathaway 10-3-27, Farrar 6-0-15, Lincoln 3-1-7, Docket 2-0-4, Zimmerman, Bell, Kennedy, Korkonen, Bither, Kilcollins

Highview Christian (2-0) 65

Philbrook 16-7-39, Kneeland 1-1-3, Richards 2-3-7, Martinelli 4-2-10, Waite 3-0-6, Richards, Knightly, Crooker

3-pt. goals: Hathaway 4, Farrar 3

Gr. Houlton Chr. 2 18 37 55

Highview Chr. 17 26 41 65

George Stevens 58, Stearns 39

At Blue Hill, Nick Henry poured in 19 points, including eight in the second quarter, as the Eagles rolled over the Minutemen.

Mark Clapp hit four 3-pointers and finished with 16 points and six rebounds, while Mike Astbury had nine assists for George Stevens.

Derek DiFrederico paced Stearns of Millinocket with 19 points.

Stearns (0-1) 39

Leino 1-0-3, Arsenault, Fitzgerald, DiFrederico 7-4-19, Moscone, Barnett, Johnson 0-1-1, McLaughlin 2-0-4, Jandreau, Mat. Legassey 4-0-8, Mar. Legassey 0-2-2, Qualey 1-0-2

George Stevens (1-1) 58

Astbury 1-1-4, Clapp 6-0-16, Friend 2-0-4, Carter, Freedman 1-0-2, Henry 7-5-19, Templeton 1-4-6, Saunders 2-0-4, Lymburner 0-1-1, Candage, Allen 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Leino, DiFrederico; Clapp 4, Astbury

Stearns 10 15 25 39

George Stevens 10 26 43 58

JV: George Stevens 50-40

Bangor Christian 63, DI-S 33

At Newman Gym in Bangor, Josh Madden scored 11 of his 16 points in the first quarter when Bangor Christian rolled to a 22-7 lead en route to the win over Deer Isle-Stonington.

David Chrisos and Luke Smith each chipped in with 10 points for the winners.

Chris Gray led Deer Isle-Stonington with 10 points and Evan Haskell added seven.

Deer Isle-Stonington (0-2) 33

Gray 5-0-10, N. Ciomei, Trundy 0-1-1, Haskell 2-3-7, Robbins, L. Ciomei, Jones 0-2-2, Shepard, Douglass 2-0-4, Gielorowski 3-0-6, S. Ciomei, Eaton

Bangor Christian (2-0) 63

Madden 5-2-16, Chrisos 3-4-10, Smith 5-0-10, Patterson 3-1-8, Astle 2-0-5, Denbow 0-1-1, Cole 1-2-4, Frost 0-1-1, A. Phinney 0-1-1, McCleary 2-0-4, Wilson 0-3-3, J. Phinney, Dearborn, E. Sobey, B. Sobey

3-pt. goals: Madden 4, Patterson, Astle

DI-Stonington 7 17 23 33

Bangor Christian 22 30 48 63

JV: Bangor Christian 58-42

So. Aroostook 62, Katahdin 39

At Dyer Brook on Friday night, Southern Aroostook outscored Katahdin 11-1 in the second quarter and then rolled to the opening victory.

Corey Shields led the scoring with 27 points and Corey Edkins added 17 points for the Warriors of Mars Hill.

Tom Rodgerson paced Katahdin of Sherman Station with 11 points.

Katahdin (0-1) 39

Davis 3-0-6, Rodgerson 4-2-11, Cyr 3-0-8, Sullivan 2-1-7, Jo. Culler 1-0-2, Rush 1-1-3, McAvoy 1-0-3, Grass, Ja. Cullen, Qualey, Willett, McCarthy

Southern Aroostook (1-0) 62

Hardy 1-0-2, Edkins 7-1-17, Austin 1-2-4, Grant 1-1-3, Shields 13-1-27, Hastin 3-0-9, Lane, Hersey Caswell

3-pt. goals: Sullivan 2, Cyr 2, Rodgerson; Hastin 3, Edkins 2

Katahdin 12 13 21 39

Southern Aroostook 12 23 36 62

JV: Katahdin 51-25

Van Buren 52, Fort Kent 50 (OT)

At Van Buren, Jeremy Chasse hit a 3-pointer and connected on two free-throws in overtime to lift the Crusaders.

Chasse paced Van Buren with 17 points and Matt Gagnon added 10.

Matthew Rossignol led the Warriors with 13 points. Corey Boucher scored 12 and Randy Ouellette contributed 11.

Fort Kent (0-1) 50

Bard 1-0-2, Boucher 3-5-12, Duval 1-1-3, Nadeau 1-3-5, M. Ouellette 2-0-4, R. Ouellette 4-3-11, Rossignol 5-1-13

Van Buren (2-0) 52

Hews 1-5-8, Corbin 1-0-2, Gagnon 5-0-10, Chasse 5-6-17, Lapierre 3-0-6, Martin 3-2-9, Ouellette

3-pt. goals: Rossignol 2, Boucher; Hews, Chasse, Martin

Fort Kent 8 20 30 47 50

Van Buren 15 25 37 47 52

JV: Fort Kent 54-40

Girls basketball

Dexter 56, Searsport 39

At Dexter, Ashley Ames scored 25 points to help carry Dexter past Searsport.

Ashley Foster helped out with 11 points for the Tigers.

Jessica Plourde led Searsport with 15 points.

Searsport (1-1) 39

Smith 3-1-8, Plourde 6-2-15, Seekins 2-1-5, Larrabee 1-1-3, Vasiliauskas 4-0-8, Hall, Shute

Dexter (2-0) 56

Veazie 3-0-8, Cote 1-0-2, Patterson 2-1-5, L. Turner 2-0-5, Foster 5-1-11, Ames 11-3-25, S. Turner, Pullen

3-pt. goals: Smith; Veazie 2, L. Turner

Searsport 6 25 34 39

Dexter 15 26 45 56

JV: Dexter 48-16

Piscataquis 38, PVHS 34

At Howland, the Pirates went 18-for-22 from the free-throw line to help sew up the victory.

Jenn Getchell tossed in 12 points for Pisacataquis of Guilford.

Nancy Hallett led the Howlers with 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Piscataquis (1-1) 38

Woodbury 2-0-4, Levesque, Bailey 0-2-2, St. Louis 1-0-2, Getchell 5-2-12, Roy 0-2-2, Martell, Emery 1-6-8, Hanscome, Bradford 1-6-8

Penobscot Valley (0-2) 34

Colbath 2-0-4, N. Hallett 5-1-11, Plourde 2-0-5, Batchelder, Garland 1-5-7, Drost 0-2-2, Brown, Foster 0-1-1, Snape 1-0-2, Porter, A. Hallett 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Plourde

Piscataquis 8 19 26 38

Penobscot Valley 4 17 23 34

Narraguagus 54, Sumner 34

At East Sullivan, Linny Barbee scored 17 points to help lead Narraguagus to the win.

Amanda Kennedy added 14 points for the Knights of Harrington.

Sandra Klausmeyer was the top scorer for Sumner with 12 points.

Narraguagus (2-0) 54

L. Barbee 8-0-17, Kennedy 6-2-14, Sawyer 1-1-3, Howe 1-4-6, M. Barbee 3-0-7, Grant 0-1-1, Strout 1-0-2, Fickett 1-0-2, Hall 0-1-1, Tenan 0-1-1, Sprague

Sumner (0-1) 34

Klausmeyer 5-2-12, Page 1-2-4, Ruhlin 0-5-5, Dunbar 4-0-9, Alley 2-0-4, Raciot, Reed, Tucker, Beattie

3-pt. goals: L. Barbee, M. Barbee; Dunbar

Narraguagus 18 33 45 54

Sumner 2 14 23 34

JV: Sumner 55-42

Central Aroostook 61, Easton 26

At Easton, Gabrielle Smith and Stevie Fletcher each scored 16 points to help lead Central Aroostook of Mars Hill to the win.

Lindsey Michaud contributed 10 points for the Panthers.

Nina Alexander was the top scorer for Easton with 14 points.

Central Aroostook (2-0) 61

Smith 8-0-16, Fletcher 8-0-16, Gosselin 1-0-2, Caron 0-2-2, Michaud 3-4-10, Brewr 3-0-7, Rideout 3-0-6, Barton 2-0-4, Collins 1-0-2, Graham

Easton (0-2) 26

Carbone 0-1-1, Lovely 3-0-6, Pytlak 0-1-1, Ferris 2-0-4, Alexander 5-4-14, Patterson, Hickey, Holmes, Ladner, Barnes

3-pt. goals: Brewer

Cent. Aroostook 14 28 41 61

Easton 4 15 21 26

Fort Fairfield 60, Madawaska 40

At Fort Fairfield, Whitney Langworthy netted 10 points and pulled down 18 rebounds to help lead the Tigers to the win.

Amanda Churchill also scored 10 points while Maranda Butler added nine points and grabbed 15 rebounds.

Michelle Lavertu led the Owls with 15 points and 13 rebounds.

Madawaska (0-1) 40

Voter 3-0-6, Sirois 1-0-2, Plourde 2-4-8, M. Daigle 1-7-9, Lavertu 4-7-15, Clavette, Cannan, K. Daigle, Chasse

Fort Fairfield (2-0) 60

Esancy 2-0-4, Arato 1-0-2, Gardner 0-2-2, McLaughlin 2-2-7, Butler 4-0-9, K. Searles 2-0-4, Churchill 4-2-10, DeMerchant 1-2-4, Langworthy 5-0-1, D. Searles 4-0-8, Towers, Jackson, O’Neal

3-pt. goals: McLaughlin, Butler

Madawaska 13 15 28 40

Fort Fairfield 4 23 42 60

JV: Fort Fairfield 44-13

Limestone 68, Ashland 23

At Limestone, Ashley Brooker scored 22 points to lead Limestone as it started its season with a win.

Nikki Michaud scored 16 and Traci Weatherhead had 11 points and nine rebounds for the Eagles.

Ashley Nemer led the Hornets with seven points.

Ashland (1-1) 23

Nemer 2-3-7, Peters 1-3-5, Chamberlain 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-2, Carney 1-0-2, Long 1-1-3, Caron, Wilson, Hafford, Spooner, Clark, Shock, Jacques, Belskis

Limestone (1-0) 68

Brooker 9-2-22, Michaud 6-4-16, Weatherhead 4-3-11, Stackhouse 1-3-5, St. Pierre 1-0-2, Ryder 1-0-2, Redman 1-0-2, Mulherin 1-0-2, Beaton 0-2-2, Porter 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Brooker 2

Ashland 1 13 18 23

Limestone 24 35 46 68

JV: Ashland 41-36

Washington Acad. 37, Shead 21

At East Machias, freshman Mary Mawhinney scored 14 points and grabbed 9 rebounds to lead the Raiders past the Tigerettes.

Krystal Stauffer had 11 points and 16 rebounds for Washington Academy.

Samantha Davis topped Shead of Eastport with 10 points.

Shead (1-1) 21

Davis 2-5-10, N. Bouchard 1-0-2, Stubbs 1-0-2, Constant 1-0-2, Morrison 1-0-2, Richardson 1-0-2, Martinez 0-1-1, V. Bouchard, McPhail, Cox

Washington Acad. (1-1) 37

A. Govoni 0-2-2, Mawhinney 6-2-14, Stauffer 3-5-11, L. Govoni 1-2-4, E. Govoni 1-0-2, Almendinger 1-0-2, Smith 0-2-2, Livingstone, Rose, Holmes, Porter, Ashby, Farren

3-pt. goals: Davis

Shead 5 12 14 21

Washington Acad. 8 13 22 37

JV: WA 52-42

So. Aroostook 48, East Grand 47

At Danforth, Nikki Lyons nailed an 18-foot jump shot from the far right corner with one second left on the clock

Lyons also led the Warriors offense with 17 points.

Amanda Godley scored 27 points for the East Grand effort while Chantel Parker scored seven points and pulled down 20 rebounds. Paula Osnoe added a two-pointer that put the Vikings up 47-46 with 10 seconds left to play.

Southern Aroostook (1-0) 48

Lyons 7-0-17, Watson 4-0-9, McGary 3-2-8, Charette 4-0-8, Hartin 2-0-4, A. Crandall 1-0-2, B. Crandall, Hardy, Bergan

East Grand (1-1) 47

Godley 10-6-27, Parker 1-5-7, Zaneldin 3-0-6, Golman 2-0-5, Osnoe 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Lyons 3, Watson; Godley, Gilman

Southern Aroostook 11 26 32 48

East Grand 11 22 35 47


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