Byers leads East Grand by Woodland

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DANFORTH – Richard Byers scored four of his 26 points in overtime to rally the East Grand Vikings to 83-79 victory over the Woodland Dragons in schoolboy basketball action Tuesday night. Byers hit two free throws to tie the game in overtime, Darius Parker followed…
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DANFORTH – Richard Byers scored four of his 26 points in overtime to rally the East Grand Vikings to 83-79 victory over the Woodland Dragons in schoolboy basketball action Tuesday night.

Byers hit two free throws to tie the game in overtime, Darius Parker followed with a basket and Byers came back with two more free throws to ice it.

East Grand’s Eric Hanington scored with five seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime.

Byers, a 6-foot-3 senior, also grabbed 19 rebounds. Matthew Scott chipped in with 13 points and Josh Faulkner had 12 points, 17 rebounds, and five steals. Parker added 12 points and Hanington netted 11.

Weston Kochendoerfer poured in 32 points for Woodland and Chad Pike added 25.

Woodland (1-1) 79

Pike 9-2-25, Kochendoerfer 10-10-32, Nicholson 4-0-9, Scott 1-1-3, Smith 4-0-8, Knowles 1-0-2, McCoubrey

East Grand (2-0) 83

Byers 9-8-26, Parker 5-2-12, Faulkner 6-0-12, Scott 6-1-13, Hanington 2-8-11, Irish 1-0-2, Smith 1-1-3, Preston 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Pike 5, Kochendoerfer 2, Nicholson; Hanington

Woodland 22 47 62 72 79

East Grand 15 34 53 72 83

JV: Woodland 53-39

Narraguagus 69, Lubec 57

At Harrington, Jason Strout poured in 19 points as the Knights rallied past the Hornets.

Jamie Bailey and Gabe Checker each contributed 15 points for Narraguagus.

Dylan Lord netted a game-high 24 points for Lubec, while Jordan Hall added 14 and Nick Boutin put in 11.

Lubec (0-2) 57

Lord 8-5-24, Hall 6-1-14, Boutin 5-0-11, Scoville 2-0-5, Jones 1-1-3, Marston, Rice

Narraguagus (1-1) 69

Strout 7-5-19, Bailey 6-4-15, Checker 5-5-15, Shin 1-0-3, Worcester 1-1-4, Rossi 1-0-2, Shaw 2-0-5, Beal 2-0-4, Skeate

3-pt. goals: Lord, Hall, Boutin, Scoville; Bailey, Shin, Worcester, Shaw

Lubec 22 38 56 57

Narraguagus 6 39 53 69

Calais 60, Lee 33

At Calais, Russ McLean and Josh Berube scored 12 points apiece to help lead the Blue Devils to the win.

Nate Dow led Lee with seven points.

Lee 33

Dow 1-0-2, Mallett 2-0-4, Dow 3-0-7, Rideout 0-2-2, Curry 1-0-2, Michaud 0-1-1, Fisk 1-1-3, Worster 0-1-1, Cohen 2-1-6, King 2-1-5

Calais 60

Pollock 0-1-1, Dickerson 3-0-7, Lloyd 1-0-3, Reynolds 3-1-7, Guthrie 0-2-2, Smith 3-1-7, Smiley 1-0-3, McLean 6-0-12, McPhee 1-1-3, Woodside 1-0-2, Berube 3-4-12

3-pt. goals: Dow, Cohen; Berube 3, Smiley, Nickerson

Limestone 9 16 22 33

Calais 15 26 39 60

Washburn 66, Limestone 52

At Washburn, Jason Thompson scored a game-high 24 points and hauled down 13 rebounds as Washburn triumphed.Thompson and Clint Carter combined for 12 second-quarter points as Washburn built a 33-23 halftime lead and Thompson poured in 12 in the third quarter as Washburn expanded the lead to 18.

Taylor Bagley had 16 points for the winners and Jim Vaughn netted 11 while Limestone received 17 points from Joey Cote, 13 from George Tamburello and 11 more from Jake Manner.

Limestone (0-2) 52

Tamburello 5-3-13, Pelletier 2-1-5, Poisson 1-0-2, Cote 7-2-17, Manner 4-3-11, F. McCullough 1-0-2, E. McCullough 1-0-2, Frazier, Leighton, O’Neal, Bretzke

Washburn (2-0) 66

Bagley 5-3-16, Vaughn 4-3-11, Pesut 2-0-4, Thompson 10-3-24, Bird 2-0-5, Carter 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Cote; Bagley 3, Thompson

Limestone 11 23 34 52

Washburn 11 33 52 66

JV: Washburn 47-30

So. Aroostook 82, Easton 52

At Easton, Corey Shields scored 25 of his game-high 31 points in the first half as the Warriors rolled.

Jarred Grant chipped in with 15 points for Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook. Corey Edkins added 12.

Danny Warren led the Bears with 17 points and James Desmond scored 11.

Southern Aroostook (2-0) 82

Hardy 2-0-4, Austin, Edkins 5-0-12, Lane, Caswell 2-2-6, Brooker, Philibert 4-0-8, Grant 7-1-15, Shields 14-3-31, Hartin 2-0-5, Hersey 1-0-2

Easton (1-1) 52

Carlow 1-0-2, Warren 7-2-17, Osgood, Richardson, Desmond 5-1-11, Bradley 1-4-7, Marquis 1-0-2, Keirstead, Wells, Thompkins 1-0-3, McMann, Perry 3-1-7, Hewitt 0-3-3

3-pt. goals: Edkins 2, Hartin; Warren, Bradley, Thompkins

Southern Aroostook 22 47 72 82

Easton 13 28 35 52

JV: Southern Aroostook 60-33

Hodgdon 65, Fort Fairfield 59

At Fort Fairfield, Jimmy Griffin poured in 30 points to give Hodgdon all it needed to defeat Fort Fairfield.

Brandon Levasseur scored 19 points for Fort Fairfield while Jamie McLaughlin chipped in with 13.

Hodgdon (2-0) 65

Hogan 2-2-6, Currie 1-0-2, Condon 2-3-7, Sandford 2-0-4, Griffin 13-2-30, Nickerson 3-0-8, Prescott 3-2-8, Hovey

Fort Fairfield (1-1) 59

Cunningham 2-1-7, Levasseur 9-1-19, Kenneson 2-1-5, Helstrom 2-0-4, McLaughlin 4-1-13, Bernaiche, Osgood, King

3-pt. goals: Griffin 2, Nickerson 2; McLaughlin 4, Cunningham 2

Hodgdon 8 27 46 65

Fort Fairfield 11 33 42 59

JV: Fort Fairfield 66-32

Girls basketball

Hodgdon 41, Van Buren 30

At Van Buren, Shanna McGary scored 14 points to help put Hodgdon past Van Buren.

Michelle Parent scored 13 points for the Crusaders while Danielle Gagnon added nine points and 10 rebounds.

Hodgdon (1-0) 41

McGary 4-6-14, Sloat 1-2-4, Blanchette 1-0-2, A. Fitzpatrick 2-3-7, Foster 2-0-4, Nightingale 1-0-2, Wilson 4-0-8

Van Buren (1-1) 30

Levasseur 1-0-2, Caron 2-0-4, Parent 5-3-13, Doucette 1-0-2, D. Gagnon 4-1-9 T. Gagnon, Martin, Beckwith, McLaughlin, Bouchard

3-pt. goals: none scored

Hodgdon 14 24 31 41

Van Buren 5 16 24 30

Bangor Christian 55, J-Beals 47

At Husson College’s Newman Gym, the Patriots put four girls in double figures and went 8-for-9 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter to notch the win.

Danielle Miller had 14 points for Bangor Christian including four clutch free throws in the final two minutes. Pam Reitsma had 12 points and 11 rebounds and Jenna Seymour and Jen Hutchins contributed 11 points each.

Jody Pinkham’s game-high 17 points, Star Look’s 11 and Katie Griffin’s 10 points paced Jonesport-Beals.

Jonesport-Beals (0-1) 47

Pinkham 6-4-17, Griffin 5-0-10, Look 4-2-11, Smith 0-5-5, Chandler 1-0-2, Hunkler 1-0-2, Beal

Bangor Christian (2-0) 55

D. Miller 4-5-14, Reitsma 4-4-12, Seymour 4-2-11, Hutchins 5-1-11, Jenkins 1-1-3, K. Miller 1-0-2, Sage 1-0-2, K. French

3-pt. goals: Pinkham, Look; D. Miller, Seymour

Jonesport-Beals 14 22 36 47

Bangor Christian 9 25 40 55

JV: J-B 40-22

Houlton 36, Caribou 33

At Houlton, Aimee Guy scored 11 points to help lead Houlton to the win.

Kasey Cleary contributed with 10 points for the Shiretowners.

Leah Drew was the top scorer for Caribou with 12 points.

Caribou (1-1) 33

Drew 5-2-12, Selander 2-5-9, Gahagan 1-0-2, Harrigan 2-0-6, Bouchard 1-0-2, Vincent 1-0-2, Collins

Houlton (2-0) 36

Guy 4-3-11, Cleary 3-2-10, Foster 1-0-2, Thompson 1-1-3, Skehan 1-0-2, Cole 2-2-6, Lenentine 0-2-2, Sewell

3-pt. goals: Harrigan 2, Cleary 2

Caribou 4 11 27 33

Houlton 6 21 24 36

Penquis 38, Katahdin 33

At Milo, Jean Hamlin and Shannon Gerrish each sank both ends of a one-and-one in the final 50 seconds to secure the win for Penquis.

Farrar Cobb scored 10 points to pace the Patriots while Hamlin and Erika Morrill combined for 13 more.

Krystle McMoarn had 11 points for Katahdin with Jayme Green and K.C. Duffy-Stanley contributing eight apiece.

Katahdin (0-2) 33

Ja. Green 4-0-8, Violette 1-0-2, Duffy-Stanley 1-6-8, McMoarn 5-0-11, Je. Green 2-0-4, McAvoy, Hill

Penquis (1-1) 38

Cobb 4-2-10, Comeau 2-0-4, Dolley, Gerrish 0-3-3, J. Hamlin 2-3-7, K. Hamlin 2-0-4, Madden 2-0-4, Morrill 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: McMoarn

Katahdin 11 19 24 33

Penquis 11 19 25 38

Mattanawcook 69, Schenck 39

At East Millinocket, the Lynx of Lincoln used a balanced scoring attack to roll by the Wolverines.

Codi Slike scored 15 points for the Lynx, Courtney Gulesian put in 13 and Cami Cousineau netted 12.

Jesse Hanington and Robin Larlee each scored eight points for Schenck.

Mattanawcook (2-0) 69

Pietras 1-0-2, Oliver 0-2-2, Cousineau 4-4-12, Littlefield 1-0-2, C. Gulesian 5-3-13, Reed 4-0-8, Sanderson 1-2-4, Slike 7-1-15, Keegan 1-3-5, Head 3-0-6, H. Gulesian, Malone

Schenck (0-2) 39

Jarmark 2-0-4, Gleason 1-0-2, McLeod 1-1-3, Jamo 1-0-2, Carey 3-0-6, Hanington 3-2-8, Pray 1-4-6, Larlee 4-0-8, Rudge

3-pt. goals: none

Mattanawcook 23 30 52 69

Schenck 4 18 30 39

JV: Mattanawcook 79-13

Lee 67, Penobscot Valley 29

At Howland, Shelby Pickering netted 25 points and grabbed 16 rebounds to lead the Pandas to victory.

Sharon Drost led the Penobscot Valley effort with nine points.

Lee Academy (2-0) 67

Mallett 1-0-2, J. Moors 1-0-2, Pickering 11-3-25, M. Hanscom 4-0-8, M. Moors 3-0-6, K. Hanscom 2-0-4, Cole 4-1-9, Ham 1-0-2, Gifford 4-1-9, Read

Penobscot Valley (0-3) 29

N. Hallett 3-1-7, Plourde 1-3-4, Batchelder 1-1-4, Drost 3-3-9, Foster 1-0-3, A. Hallett 1-0-2, Garland, Brown, Snape, Porter, Dawson

3-pt. goals: Batchelder, Foster

Lee Academy 23 39 57 67

Penobscot Valley 4 7 15 29

JV: Lee 44-41

Stearns 62, George Stevens 30

At Millinocket, the Minutemen outscored the Eagles 23-4 in the first quarter and rolled to the win. Trisha MacDonald had 21 points to lead Stearns.

Brandi Winters tossed in 10 points to top George Stevens.


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