Tigerettes top Blue Devils Shead outscores Calais 17-4 in fourth-quarter surge

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EASTPORT – Samantha Davis went 6-for-7 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter Monday night as the Shead Tigerettes rallied for a 32-21 schoolgirl basketball victory over Calais. Kristen Beaulieu and Nadine Bouchard led Shead with 10 points each. Beaulieu added nine 11 rebounds.
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EASTPORT – Samantha Davis went 6-for-7 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter Monday night as the Shead Tigerettes rallied for a 32-21 schoolgirl basketball victory over Calais.

Kristen Beaulieu and Nadine Bouchard led Shead with 10 points each. Beaulieu added nine 11 rebounds. Vanessa McPhail chipped in with nine rebounds.

Danielle Feck paced Calais with eight points.

Calais (2-2) 21

Smith 2-0-5, Martin 1-3-5, Eagan 0-1-1, Feck 3-0-8, Taylor 1-0-2, O’Brien, McGinley, Mahan, Gillespie

Shead (2-1) 32

McPhail 0-2-2, Richardson 0-2-2, Davis 0-6-6, Stubbs 1-0-2, Beaulieu 5-0-10, Bouchard 4-2-10, Bowen

3-pt. goals: Feck 2, Smith

Calais 11 13 17 21

Shead 5 11 15 32

JV: Calais 39-33

Washington Acad. 43, Sumner 42

At East Machias, Andrea Govoni scored six of her seven points in the fourth quarter as the Raiders edged the Tigers.

Krystal Stauffer led WA with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Mary Mawhinney contributed 12 rebounds.

Hilary Page paced Sumner of East Sullivan with 14 points, including a 3-pointer at the buzzer.

Sumner (0-4) 42

Page 6-1-14, Ruhlin 3-0-8, Dunbar 2-1-5, Klausmeyer 3-1-7, Alley 2-0-4, Tucker 1-0-2, Rock 1-0-2

Washington Academy (2-2) 43

Livingstone 1-0-2, A. Govoni 2-3-7, Mawhinney 2-3-7, Almendinger 1-4-6, Stauffer 5-4-14, L. Govoni 2-0-5, E. Govoni 1-0-2, Smith, Huffman

3-pt. goals: Ruhlin 2, Page; L. Govoni

Sumner 8 24 35 43

Washington Acad. 8 17 28 42

JV: Washington Academy 53-38

Fort Fairfield 56, Wisdom 14

At Fort Fairfield, Kaylee Searles led the Tigers to victory with 10 points.

Whitney Langworthy scored eight points and pulled down 12 rebounds while Keegan O’Neal scored eight and had 10 rebounds. Maranda Butler had eight points and tallied five steals.

Amber Voisine was the top scorer for Wisdom of St. Agatha with five points.

Wisdom (0-4) 14

Lizotte 0-1-1, Harris 2-0-4, Voisine 2-1-5, C. Chamberland 1-0-2, Bourgoin 2-0-4, Anderson, Hebert, Dyment, J. Chamberland

Fort Fairfield (5-1) 56

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

3-pt. goals: none

Fort Fairfield 23 29 37 56

Wisdom 2 4 6 14

JV: Fort Fairfield 46-23

Woodland 55, East Grand 46

At Woodland, Kaitlyn Leeman’s 19-point effort led the Dragons to victory over the Vikings.

Lauren Troiani and Katie Smith scored 12 and 11 points, respectively, for Woodland.

Chantal Parker paced East Grand of Danforth with 13 points. Paula Osnoe netted 11.

East Grand (2-2) 46

Parker 2-9-13, Osnoe 4-2-11, Gilman 2-2-8, Godley 2-3-7, Zaneldin 2-3-7, Schofield, McKay

Woodland (3-0) 55

Leeman 7-4-19, Troiani 4-4-12, Smith 5-1-11, Seavey 1-4-7, Brown 1-0-2, Lord 1-0-2, Knights 1-0-2, Ferry, Holmes, Vose

3-pt. goals: Osnoe, Gilman 2; Leeman, Seavey

East Grand 9 14 31 46

Woodland 9 29 37 55

JV: Woodland boys 82-29

Katahdin 47, Schenck 27

At East Millinocket, the Cougars erased a two-point halftime deficit, outscoring the Wolverines 21-3 in the pivotal third quarter.

Jayme Green paced Katahdin of Sherman Station with a game-high 17 points. Krystal McMoarn tossed in 14.

Ashley Peabody led Schenck with eight points.

Katahdin (1-3) 47

Ja. Green 7-3-17, Violette 3-1-8, Duffy-Stanley 1-2-4, McMoarn 6-0-14, Je. Green 1-0-2, Hill 0-2-2, Martin, Albert, Brady, McAvoy

Schenck (0-5) 27

Bishop 2-1-5, Jarmark 0-4-4, Jamo 1-0-2, Carney 2-0-4, Hanington 2-0-4, Peabody 4-0-8, Rudge, Gleason, MacLeod, Crocker, Pray

3-pt. goals: Violette, McMoarn 2

Katahdin 12 16 37 47

Schenck 6 18 21 21

JV: Katahdin 28-7

Jonesport-Beals 62, Lubec 52

At Jonesport, Ashten Smith netted 25 points to help carry Jonesport-Beals to victory.

Jody Pinkham contributed with 13 points for the Royalettes.

Breanne McPherson led the Lubec effort with 17 points while Leann Pike helped out with 15 points.

Lubec (1-1) 52

B. McPherson 6-5-17, S. McPherson 4-1-9, Neman 2-1-5, Pike 6-3-15, Scoville 2-2-6, Hall

Jonesport-Beals (2-1) 62

Look 0-1-1, F. Hunkler 1-0-2, Griffin 4-1-9, Smith 10-5-25, Beal 3-0-7, Pinkham 5-0-13, Chandley 3-0-6, C. Hunkler, Backman

3-pt. goals: Pinkham 3, Beal

Lubec 14 27 36 52

Jonesport-Beals 17 30 42 62

Ashland 58, Van Buren 47

At Van Buren, Ashley Nemer scored 24 points to lead Ashland to the win.

Ashlee Peters chipped in with 13 points for the Hornets.

Michelle Parent scored 18 points and pulled down 12 rebounds for Van Buren while Danielle Gagnon added 15 points and 10 rebounds.

Ashland (3-1) 58

Caron 0-1-1, Smith 3-2-8, Chamberland 2-3-7, Peters 4-5-13, Nemer 7-8-24, Belskis 0-4-4, Carney

Van Buren (1-3) 47

LeVasseur 2-0-4, T. Gagnon 1-2-4, Hews 0-2-2, Martin 2-0-4, Parent 7-4-18, D. Gagnon 5-5-15, Bouchard, Beckwith, Doucette, McLaughlin

3-pt. goals: Nemer 2

Ashland 6 20 45 58

Van Buren 9 24 36 47

Narraguagus 53, Machias 35

At Machias, Missy Barbee scored a game-high 21 points to propel the Knights of Harrington.

Linny Barbee chipped in with 17 points for Narraguagus.

Chrisi Holmes put in 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for the Bulldogs. Jillian Whitney added nine points.

Narraguagus (4-1) 53

M. Barbee 9-3-21, Kennedy, Sawyer 2-2-6, Fickett, L. Barbee 7-0-17, Hall, Howe 2-0-4, Tenan 0-1-1, Grant 1-0-2, Baker 1-0-2

Machias (1-3) 35

St. Pierre 0-4-4, Hayward, Rudd 1-0-2, Whitney 2-3-9, Whitman 1-0-3, Alley, Stevens, Albee, Holmes 7-3-17

3-pt. goals: L. Barbee 3; Whitney 2

Narraguagus 11 28 38 53

Machias 6 13 23 35

JV: Narraguagus 36-15

Boys basketball

Cen. Aroostook 68, Washburn 66

At Mars Hill, Andrew York’s jump shot at the buzzer made the difference as the Panthers edged the Beavers.

York finished with 24 points, including eight in the fourth quarter, as Central Aroostook rallied. Patrick Walsh and Jason Woodworth added 11 points each.

Chris Pesut led Washburn with 19 points. Jason Thompson scored 17 points and Zach Bird added 15.

Washburn (2-2) 66

Carter, Bagley 2-1-5, Vaughn 3-3-9, Pesut 6-7-19, Thompson 6-2-17, Bird 5-3-15, Hunt

Central Aroostook (3-1) 68

Clockedile 1-0-2, McLaughlin 4-0-8, York 11-1-24, Grew 2-1-5, Martinez 3-0-7, Woodworth 4-3-11, Chavis, Walsh 5-1-11, Kilcollins, London

3-pt. goals: Thompson 3, Bird 2; York, Martinez

Washburn 21 34 49 66

Central Aroostook 15 28 48 68

JV: Central Aroostook 59-43

Hodgdon 56, So. Aroostook 46

At Hodgdon, Jimmy Griffin poured in a game-high 33 points, including 11 from the foul line, to power the Hawks to victory.

Ken Prescott contributed 11 points and eight rebounds while Derek Nickerson posted 10 points, eight rebounds and seven assists.

Corey Shields connected for 24 points to lead Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook. Jared Grant scored 11.

Southern Aroostook (3-1) 46

Hardy 4-1-9, Edkins 1-0-2, Brooker, Philibert, Grant 5-0-11, Shields 12-0-24, Hartin

Hodgdon (3-1) 56

Hogan, Currie, Hovey, Sanford 1-0-2, Griffin 9-11-33, Nickerson 5-0-10, Prescott 4-3-11

3-pt. goals: Grant; Griffin 4

So. Aroostook 9 19 34 46

Hodgdon 16 31 39 56


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