‘Guagus’ scoring balance sinks Devils Hodgdon, Van Buren are victors

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HARRINGTON – The Narraguagus Knights used a balanced scoring attack to record a 71-65 schoolboy basketball victory over the Calais Blue Devils Thursday night. Corey Skeate scored 19 points to lead the Knights. Josh Beale and Jamie Bailey added 15 and 14 points, respectively.
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HARRINGTON – The Narraguagus Knights used a balanced scoring attack to record a 71-65 schoolboy basketball victory over the Calais Blue Devils Thursday night.

Corey Skeate scored 19 points to lead the Knights. Josh Beale and Jamie Bailey added 15 and 14 points, respectively.

Jon Smith scored 20 and Chris Woodside finished with 17 for the Blue Devils.

Calais (1-4) 65

Smith 9-1-20, Woodside 7-2-17, Pollock 1-0-3, Reynolds 1-1-3, Cuthrie 0-4-4, McLean 3-0-6, McPhee 2-0-4, Little 0-1-1, Berube 2-2-7

Narraguagus (2-3) 71

Skeate 7-5-19, Beale 6-0-15, Bailey 5-3-14, Shinn 1-0-2, C. Worcester 0-1-1, Checker 2-0-4, Strout 3-1-8, Rossi 3-2-8, McLaughlin, Z. Worcester, Shaw, Leighton

3-pt. goals: Smith, Woodside, Pollock, Berube; Beale 3, Strout

Calais 14 21 47 65

Narraguagus 19 33 55 71

JV: Narraguagus 71-59

Calvary Chapel 63, Lubec 49

At the Old Town YMCA, Kyle Bradford scored 24 points and Brock Bradford had 21 points and 10 assists to lead Calvary Chapel Christian School past Lubec.

Chri McDonald added 11 points for the Sabers.

Dylan Lord had 17 points and Nick Boutin 14 for the Hornets.

Lubec (0-4) 49

Lord 8-1-17, Boutin 6-0-14, Hall 4-0-9, Scoville 1-0-2, Marston 2-0-5, Blake 1-0-2, Rice, Jones

Calvary Chapel (3-1) 63

K. Bradford 7-5-24, B. Bradford 7-3-21, McDonald 5-1-11, Gans 1-2-4, Dean 1-0-3, Phillips

3-pt. goals: Boutin 2, Marston; K. Bradford 5, B. Bradford 4, Dean

Lubec 15 26 39 49

Calvary Chapel 20 38 48 63

Hodgdon 70, Katahdin 66

At Hodgdon, the Hawks held off a fourth-quarter comeback to earn the win over the Cougars.

Derrick Nickers scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds while Jimmy Griffin had 16 points and 10 assists and Adam Hogan chipped in with 14 points for Hodgdon.

Tom Rodgerson led Katahdin of Sherman Station with 18 points and Brian Sullivan had 13.

Katahdin (1-3) 66

Willette 2-2-7, McAvoy 1-0-3, Davis 3-0-6, Sullivan 6-1-13, Ja. Cullen 2-0-5, Rodgerson 4-6-17, Jo. Cullen 2-0-4, McCarthy 2-2-6, Rush 1-0-2

Hodgdon (4-1) 70

Hogan 4-5-14, Currie, Condon 3-0-7, Sanford 3-1-7, Griffin 4-7-16, Nickerson 5-7-19, Prescott 3-1-7, Hovey

3-pt. goals: Rodgerson 3, Ja. Cullen, McAvoy, Willette; Nickerson 2, Condon, Griffin, Hogan

Katahdin 7 26 40 66

Hodgdon 12 32 53 70

Van Buren 58, Ashland 44

At Van Buren, 6-foot-7 German exchange student Fabian Deuchler scored a game-high 24 points and Tyler Hews scored seven of his eight points in the third period as Van Buren extended a four-point lead into an 11-point cushion.

Hews also grabbed seven rebounds and Jeremy Chasse contributed eight points and eight assists.

Brent Austin’s 20 points and Buck Pineau’s 15 led Ashland.

Ashland (1-4) 44

Pineau 6-3-15, Oakes 2-0-5, Austin 7-0-20, Bessey 2-0-4, Millett, O’Clair, Perry, Baker

Van Buren (5-0) 58

Hews 2-3-8, Corbin 3-0-6, Gagnon 4-0-8, Chasse 3-1-8, Deuchler 12-0-24, Martin 2-0-4, Lapierre, Violette

3-pt. goals: Austin 6, Oakes; Hews, Chasse

Ashland 13 19 29 44

Van Buren 8 23 40 58

JV: Van Buren 61-25

Foxcroft 86, Bucksport 56

At Foxcroft, Danny White poured in 23 points as the Ponies galloped past the Golden Bucks.

Bobby Gilbert tossed in 20 points and hauled down six rebounds for Foxcroft. Matt Carey contributed 13 points and E.J. Imbert grabbed 10 rebounds.

Jordan Wingate led Bucksport with 20 points. Adam Sheehan added 14, and Wade Hopkins 10.

Bucksport (1-3) 56

Wingate 9-2-20, Sheehan 5-0-14, Hopkins 4-0-10, Carmichael 3-0-6, Cyr 1-0-2, Cough 1-0-2, Clapper 0-2-2, Lalonde, Legere, Harvey, Lampher

Foxcroft (4-0) 86

White 8-5-23, Gilbert 6-5-20, Carey 5-3-13, Robinson 1-1-3, Withee 2-1-5, Imbert 1-3-5, Kennedy 2-1-5, Clark 0-2-2, Perry 0-2-2, Hall 2-4-8, Lubas, Ernest, Gosselin

3-pt. goals: Sheehan 4, Hopkins 2; Gilbert 3, White 2

Bucksport 18 26 47 56

Foxcroft 28 46 67 86

JV: Bucksport 64-52

Schenck 82, Lee 53

At Lee, Ryan Deschenes poured in 22 points to lead the Wolverines to the win.

Aaron Watie tossed in 15 points for Schenck of East Millinocket, and Brian Graham notched 13. Tyler Thompson collected 10 points and seven assists, and Mike Rossignol grabbed 10 rebounds.

Neil Cowan led the Pandas with 19.

Schenck (2-3) 82

Deschenes 9-4-22, Waite 5-1-15, Thompson 2-5-10, Graham 6-0-13, Johnston 2-1-5, Hanington 2-2-6, Rossignol 1-3-5, Jamo 1-0-2, Barnett 1-0-2, Van Ess, Kimball

Lee (2-4) 53

Cowan 8-1-19, Rideout 2-4-9, N. Dow 1-6-8, King 3-2-9, Worster 1-2-5, Currie 1-0-2, B. Dow 0-1-1, Coulombe, Michaud, Doane, Fisk, Mallett, Tripp

3-pt. goals: Waite 4, Thompson, Graham; Cowan 2, Rideout, King, Worster

Schenck 17 43 64 82

Lee 17 36 41 53

JV: Lee 48-40

George Stevens 57, Ellsworth 45

At Blue Hill, Nick Henry scored 15 of his 26 points during a 37-15 first-half flurry as the George Stevens Eagles got the win.

Henry also had 12 rebounds for the winners. Mark Clapp notched 11 points.

Andy Tracy led Ellsworth with 13 points and Joey DeWitt had 12.

Ellsworth (1-3) 45

Sprague, Mayo 3-0-9, DeWitt 3-6-12, Barry, Tracy 2-8-13, Jones 2-0-5, Wood, Sawyer 1-0-3, Carriere, Putnam, McMillan 1-1-3, Jordan

George Stevens (4-1) 57

Astbury 1-2-4, Clapp 3-4-11, Friend, Carter 1-0-2, Allen, Freedman 1-0-2, Henry 10-6-26, Templeton 1-0-2, Saunders 4-1-9, Lymburner, Candage 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Mayo 3, Tracy, Jones, Sawyer; Clapp

Ellsworth 8 15 24 45

George Stevens 17 37 42 57

JV: George Stevens 70-54

Messalonskee 69, Medomak 67

At Waldoboro, Joe Beaudoin nailed a pair of free throws with seven seconds left to give the Eagles of Oakland the winning margin.

Beaudoin finished with 22 points for Messalonskee. Isaac Hutchinson contributed 15 points, and Matt Workman 11 for the winners. Bob Kendrick notched 10 points and 10 rebounds.

James Havener led the Panthers with 26 points and eight rebounds. Justin Rice racked up 17 points, and Mike Boetsch 11.

Messalonskee (2-1) 69

Workman 4-3-11, Wrigley, Beaudoin 7-6-22, Fisher 3-0-8, Kendrick 4-1-10, Kerschner 1-1-3, Hutchinson 5-4-15, Parker, Groder

Medomak (0-3) 67

Boetsch 3-5-11, Parlin 3-2-8, Lash 0-1-1, Turffs, McKenzie 2-0-4, Havener 10-5-26, Rice 7-0-17, Newbert 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Beaudoin 2, Fisher 2, Kendrick, Hutchinson; Rice 3, Havener

Messalonskee 11 31 50 69

Medomak 19 28 45 67

Girls basketball

So. Aroostook 62, Katahdin 48

At Sherman Station, Nicki Lyons tossed in 17 points as the Warriors of Dyer Brook got the win.

Audrey Charette connected for 16 points for Southern Aroostook, and Tiffany Hartin notched 14.

Jamie Green and K.C. Duffy-Stanley led the Cougars with 14 points each. Brandy Violette added 12.

Southern Aroostook (4-0) 62

Hartin 7-0-14, Lyons 7-1-17, McGary 3-2-8, A. Crandall 1-0-3, Watson 2-0-4, Charette 8-0-16, Hardy, R. Crandall

Katahdin (1-4) 48

Green 5-4-14, Violette 5-0-12, Duffy-Stanley 4-6-14, McMoarn 3-0-6, Green 1-0-2, McAvoy

3-pt. goals: Lyons 2, A. Crandall; Violette 2

Southern Aroostook 13 32 45 62

Katahdin 13 25 37 48

Washington Acad. 32, Machias 21

At East Machias, Mary Mawhinney notched a double-double, tossing in 15 points and ripping down 10 rebounds to lead the Raiders to victory.

Kelly Rudd and Jillian Whitney sparked the Bulldogs with eight points each.

Machias (1-4) 21

St. Pierre 1-0-2, Alley 1-0-2, Holmes 0-1-1, Rudd 3-2-8, Whitney 3-2-8, Levon, Haywood, Whitman, Albee, Stevens

Washington Acad. (3-3) 32

A. Govoni 0-3-3, Holmes 0-1-1, Mawhinney 7-1-15, Almendinger 2-0-4, Stauffer 1-1-3, L. Govoni 1-2-5, E. Govoni 1-0-2, Livingstone, Porter, Ashby, Smith

3-pt. goals: L. Govoni

Machias 5 8 13 21

Washington Acad. 8 19 25 32

JV: Washington Acad. 42-14

Jonesport-Beals 59, Sumner 35

At East Sullivan, the Royalettes jumped out to a 26-14 halftime lead en route to their second victory.

Katie Griffin poured in 26 points to lead the winners and Naomi Chandler added 15.

Sandra Klausmeyer paced Sumner with 10 points while Hilary Page and Brittnay Dunbar each added seven.

Jonesport-Beals (2-1) 59

Griffin 10-6-26, Look 1-0-2, Pinkham 1-0-2, Smith 3-2-8, Beal 1-0-2, C. Hunkler 2-0-4, Chandler 6-3-15, Barrett, S. Hunkler, Backman

Sumner (0-5) 35

Klausmeyer 5-0-10, Page 3-1-7, Ruhlin 1-0-3, Dunbar 2-3-7, Alley 2-0-4, Tucker 0-2-2, Scott 1-0-2, Racicot, Saunders, Reed

3-pt. goals: Ruhlin

Jonesport-Beals 10 26 42 59

Sumner 5 14 22 35

JV: Sumner 34-32

Fort Kent 53, Houlton 51

At Houlton, McKenzie Boucher scored seven of her 15 points in the fourth quarter to help the visiting Warriors hold off Houlton.

Mindy Morneault and Ashley Pelletier each scored 12 for the Warriors.

Katherine Cole scored 12, Claire Thompson added 11, and Aimee Guy had 10 for the Shiretowners.

Fort Kent (2-2) 53

Pelletier 4-1-12, Morneault 5-1-12, Boucher 4-7-15, Minzy 1-0-3, Desjardins 1-0-2, Daigle 1-0-2, Violette 2-2-6, Saucier 0-1-1, Labbe, Hartman

Houlton (3-2) 51

Guy 5-0-10, Thompson 5-1-11, Cole 6-0-12, Foster 1-0-2, Cleary 2-1-6, Skehan 1-0-3, Lenentine 1-1-3, Sewell 0-2-2, Harvey

3-pt. goals: Pelletier 3, Morneault, Minzy; Cleary, Skehan

Fort Kent 15 20 39 53

Houlton 14 30 42 51

JV: Houlton 45-33

Shead 48, Narraguagus 46

At Eastport, Skylar Richardson hit both foul shots with 1.2 seconds left in double overtime and the visiting Knights couldn’t get a tying shot off as the Shead girls took a come-from-behind win over Narraguagus of Harrington.

Richardson finsihed with 12 while Kristin Beaulieu led Shead with 19 points and 12 rebounds.

Linny Barbee paced the Knights with 18 points.

Narraguagus (4-2) 4-2

L. Barbee 7-1-18, M. Barbee 4-0-9, Kennedy 2-1-5, Fickett 1-0-3, Howe 3-3-9, Grant 1-0-2, Sawyer, Sprague

Shead (3-1) 48

Richardson 5-2-12, Beaulieu 8-3-19, McPhail 3-3-9, Davis 3-1-8, Bowen, Stubbs, Constant, Bouchard, Martinez

3-pt. goals: L. Barbee 3, Fickett, M. Barbee

Narraguagus 6 18 27 40 44 46

Shead 13 25 33 40 44 48

JV: Shead 43-38

Mattanawcook 52, Stearns 44

At Millinocket, the Lynx of Lincoln used a ball-control style of offense to milk the clock and put the rival Minutemen away.

Codi Slike led the way for the winners with 18 points.

Trisha MacDonald sparked Stearns with 16 points, and Jordan Legassey added 12.

Mattanawcook (3-1) 52

Peitras, Cousineau 0-4-4, Littlefield 0-2-2, Gulesian 3-0-7, Reed 3-1-7, Slike 8-2-18, Keegan 2-0-4, Head 1-0-2

Stearns (3-1) 44

MacDonald 6-3-16, Legassey 3-5-12, J. Osborne 2-0-4, Arsenault 0-2-2, Boynton 1-3-5, Nason 0-1-1, L. Osborne 2-0-4, Somers

3-pt. goals: Gulesian; MacDonald, Legassey

Mattanawcook 14 25 36 52

Stearns 9 19 30 44

JV: Mattanawcook 42-38

Penquis 47, Penobscot Valley 19

At Howland, the Patriots of Milo shut out the Howlers in the third quarter, 20-0, to pull away.

Kate Hamlin led Penquis with 19 points while Jean Hamlin had 14 .

Jenn Plourde led Penobscot Valley with seven.

Penquis (3-2) 47

Cobb 1-3-5, Comeau 1-2-4, Dolley 0-1-1, C. Gerrish, S. Gerrish, Graves, K. Hamlin 8-0-19, J. Hamlin 4-6-14, Hussey, Ladd 1-0-2, Madden, Morrill 1-0-2

Penobscot Valley (0-5) 19

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

3-pt. goals: Plourde 2

Penquis 5 15 35 47

Penobscot Valley 3 12 12 19

Mount View 42, Lincoln Acad. 28

At Thorndike, Heather Carter hauled down 22 rebounds to go with 12 points as the Mustangs rolled past the Eagles of Newcastle.

Ashley Barnard chipped in with 11 points for the winners.

Lincoln Acad. 28

Woodward 1-0-2, Prior 4-1-9, Wyman 3-1-7, Tims 1-0-2, Hanna 1-0-2, Hore 1-0-2, Coopersmith 1-0-2, York 1-0-2

Mount View (2-3) 42

Miles 0-1-1, Hunter 2-0-4, Stevens 1-2-5, York 1-0-3, Barnard 2-7-11, Whitcomb 1-0-2, Carter 4-4-12, Clements 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: York

Lincoln Acad. 4 8 19 28

Mount View 11 29 32 42

JV: Lincoln Acad. 47-40


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