November 08, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Pasquarelli gives Blackhawks 1st victory over Gardiner

HOULTON – Freshman left wing Ian Pasquarelli’s slipped the puck between goalie Spencer Lahaie’s pads off a partial breakaway 30 seconds into overtime Saturday to give Houlton-Hodgdon its first ever hockey win over Gardiner.

Linemate Jared Sylvia, who knocked the puck free in the neutral zone to set up Pasquarelli’s break-in, had forced the overtime by capping his hat trick with 5:50 remaining off assists from Pasquarelli and Kevin Carton.

Pasquarelli had a pair of goals and two assists and Tyler Hutchinson had the other goal for 4-1 Houlton-Hodgdon. Sylvia had two assists to go with his three goals. Chris Joslyn, Mitch Hall and Andy Clark each had an assist and Nick Joslyn made 25 saves.

Dino Grimaldi had two goals for 2-2 Gardiner and Ryan Jean had a goal and two assists. Shawn Kelley had a goal and an assist and Scott Moulton had the other goal. Justin Lebourdais had a pair of assists with Ken Jackson and Ben Kramer notching one each. Spencer Lahaie finished with 16 saves.

Presque Isle 5, Old Town 0

At Presque Isle, Trevor Graves scored four goals for the Wildcats and Joe Flenner added a goal. Derek Demerchant, Sam Shaw, Benji Lynch, Rye Cyr, and Brad Baker each had an assist. Sean Daigle stopped all 21 shots that he saw for 3-2 Presque Isle.

J.P. Stowe and Chris Rand combined to make 27 saves on 32 shots for Old Town.

Hampden 8, Foxcroft Academy 0

At Sawyer Arena, Kevin Brooks scored three goals and Greg Taylor added two more as the Broncos rolled past the Ponies.

Steve Boutin, Adam Stanley and Chris Stanley also scored goals for 3-0 Hampden and Garrett Macgowan turned away 15 shots.

Dan Perkins made 29 saves on 37 shots for 0-2 Foxcroft Academy.

Brewer 4, Mount Ararat 2

At Brewer, Robbie Hayes knocked in three goals and Josh Kochis dished out two assists to power the unbeaten Witches.

Josh Caldwell added a goal for 5-0 Brewer and Will Prescott and Jeremiah Richter each had an assist. Spencer Dunbar had 23 saves on 25 shots.

Drew Erickson and Mark Rodgers each had a goal for the 3-2 Eagles of Topsham. Jesse Snider provided two assists, and Jordan Martin stopped 23 out of 27 shots.

JV: Mount Ararat 2-1

Boys basketball

East Grand 72, ‘Guagus 71 (OT)

At Harrington, Darius Parker’s free throw with three seconds left in overtime Saturday gave the Vikings the win over the Knights.

Parker had 30 points to top all scorers. Richard Byers had 17 and Seth Preston added 10 East Grand of Danforth.

Jamie Bailey had 23 points and Jason Strout scored 11 to pace Narraguagus.

East Grand (3-0) 72

Parker 10-8-30, Byers 7-3-17, Preston 4-2-10, Scott 3-1-7, Faulkner 2-2-6, Hannington 0-1-1, Irish 0-1-1, Smith

Narraguagus (2-4) 71

Bailey 8-4-23, Strout 4-3-11, Beal 4-0-9, Skeate 4-1-9, Rossi 4-0-8, Checker 2-4-8, Worcester 1-0-3, Farren, McLaughlin, Shaw

3-pt. goals: Parker; Bailey 3, Beal, Worcester

East Grand 11 37 52 67 72

Narraguagus 16 31 49 67 71

Penquis 57, Dexter 42

At Milo, Dustin Perkins scored 13 points and Justin Allen 11 to lead the Patriots to the win.

Jordan Allen had nine points and 10 rebounds for Penquis.

Travis Patterson led the Tigers with 15, and Erik Day added 12.

Dexter (3-3) 42

Martin, Patterson 6-3-15, Toule 1-1-4, Day 3-6-12, Hersey, Bowers, Rabideau 2-0-4, Kenney 1-0-2, Vafiades 2-1-5

Penquis (6-0) 57

Jo. Allen 2-5-9, Young, Chase 1-0-2, De. Perkins 2-5-9, Ju. Allen 5-0-11, Kissell 4-1-9, Gerrish, Du. Perkins 5-2-13, McKenzie 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Toule; Ju. Allen

Dexter 8 23 26 42

Penquis 20 35 41 57

JV: Dexter 59-15

Foxcroft Academy 59, Caribou 36

At Caribou, Danny White scored 17 points to help push the Ponies by the Vikings.

Matt Carey netted 14 points for Foxcroft Academy and Brandon Hall added eight.

Griffin St. Peter scored 19 point for Caribou.

Foxcroft Academy (5-0) 59

Robinson, Withee 1-0-3, White 8-1-17, Lubas, Earnest 1-0-2, Imbert 0-1-1, Kennedy 1-0-2, Carey 6-2-14, Clark 0-2-2, Gilbert 3-1-7, Perry 1-0-3, Gossellin, Hall 4-0-8

Caribou (2-1) 36

Wakana, St. Peter 7-2-19, Thompson, Nadeau 1-0-2, J. Peterson 1-0-2, Nasson 1-2-4, Susee, Cashman, Pelletier 1-0-2, K. Peterson 1-3-5, Cederman 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Withee, Perry; St. Peter 3

Foxcroft Academy 14 28 48 59

Caribou 6 12 16 36

Piscataquis 52, Schenck 50

At East Millinocket, Harper Hoffman tossed in 14 points to help the Pirates of Guilford edge the Wolverines.

Tyler Tracy added 13 points for the winner and Josh Luellan scored 10.

Ryan Deschenes sparked Schenck with 16.

Piscataquis (3-2) 52

Hoffman 3-8-14, Prescott 0-2-2, Garret-Young 2-1-5, Luellan 5-0-10, Davis 0-1-1, Jardine 3-0-7, Tracy 5-2-13, Yeo

Schenck (2-4) 50

Johnston 1-0-2, Hanington 4-0-8, Rossignol 3-1-7, Deschenes 7-2-16, Waite 2-0-5, Graham 3-2-9, Barnett 1-1-3, Van Ess, Jamo, Thompson

3-pt. goals: Jardine, Tracy; Waite, Graham

Piscataquis 17 28 42 52

Schenck 14 32 42 50

JV: Schenck 53-40

Sumner 60, Central 47

At Corinth, Jamey Polk poured in 26 points as the Tigers pulled away from Central.

Dylan Johnson chipped in with 12 points for Sumner of East Sullivan.

Joey Kane sparked the Red Devils with 15 points. Nick Elliott notched 12, and Joe Allen scored 10.

Sumner (3-2) 60

Kidder, Pinkham, Johnson 5-0-12, White, Polk 10-2-26, Huber 4-0-9, Joy 3-1-7, Plummer 1-2-4, Allen 0-2-2

Central (1-5) 47

Allen 4-2-10, Connolly, Macomber, Strout 1-0-2, Palmer, Kane 4-5-15, Chambers 2-2-6, Elliott 6-0-12, Brown 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Polk 4, Johnson 2, Huber; Kane 2

Sumner 9 22 40 60

Central 10 17 34 47

JV: Sumner 51-47

Rockland 84, Lincoln Acad. 71

At Rockland, Wade Oliver scored 18 points and had 12 assists to push the Tigers passed Lincoln Academy.

Mike Worster scored 18 points and had 11 rebounds for Rockland. Casey Brown netted 14 points and 10 rebounds and Aaron Creamer added 14 points.

Kyle Benner scored 25 points for Lincoln Academy and Deric Verney added 16.

Lincoln Academy (1-5) 1-5

Brown 2-0-5, Ewell 0-5-5, Carter 0-1-1, Howell 1-2-4, Verney 6-3-16, Rainey 3-2-8, Benner 9-1-25, Wallace 3-1-7, Buckland, Feltis

Rockland (3-3) 84

Curtis 0-2-2, Oliver 3-12-18, Worster 6-4-18, Brown 5-5-14, Hynes 2-1-5, Creamer 5-4-14, Grade 1-1-3, Ross 2-2-8, Levenseler 1-0-2, Davis, Gushee, Cousens, Baudanza

3-pt. goals: Benner 6, Verney, Brown; Worster 2, Ross 2

Lincoln Academy 13 33 50 71

Rockland 20 43 58 84

JV: Rockland 63-48

Brewer 59, John Bapst 40

At Bangor, the Witches had three players in double figure as they knocked off the Crusaders.

Chad Gomm had 12 points, Jon Bell 11 and J.T. Breindel tossed in 10 points for Brewer.

Alex Means led John Bapst with 17 points.

Brewer 93-0) 59, John Bapst (0-1) 40

I. Bell 1-2-5, J. Bell 4-1-11, Wilson 1-0-3, Frost 4-0-8, J.T. Breindel 5-0-10, McGary 2-2-6, Young 1-0-2, Gomm 6-0-12, Bouzan-Kaloustian 0-2-2, Sargent, Rohn, Stewart

John Bapst (0-1) 40

Snyder 2-0-4, Freeman 1-0-2, Means 7-2-17, Ferrill 1-0-2, Roach 2-0-4, Myerowitz 1-2-4, Nason 1-0-2, Irish 2-0-5, Leavitt, Francis, Lyon

3-pt. goals: Bell 2, I. Bell, Wilson; Irish, Means

Brewer 9 25 36 59

John Bapst 4 14 23 40

JV: Brewer 47-41

Girls basketball

Narraguagus 68, East Grand 30

At Harrington, Missy Barbee scored nine of her 13 points in the first period as Narraguagus outscored East Grand 25-4 in the first period en route to the win.

Linny Barbee, Missy’s cousin, scored a game-high 14 points and handed out six assists for the winners, who sank their first 13 free throw attempts.

Allison Sawyer contributed 12 points and six rebounds and Shelby Howe chipped in with six points, six steals and seven rebounds.

Amanda Godley’s 12 points and Allie McKay’s eight led East Grand of Danforth.

East Grand (2-3) 30

Godley 4-4-12, McKay 3-0-8, Zandelin 1-0-2, Osnoe 1-0-2, Parker 1-1-3, Gilman 0-3-3, Marks, Dodge, Schofield

Narraguagus (5-2) 68

L. Barbee 6-0-14, M. Barbee 4-5-13, Sawyer 5-2-12, Howe 2-2-6, Kennedy 2-2-8, Sprague 2-0-4, Hall 1-0-2, Tenan 0-3-3, Grant 1-0-2, Strout, Fickett

3-pt. goals: McKay 2; L. Barbee 2, Kennedy 2

East Grand 4 9 17 30

Narraguagus 25 36 45 68

Caribou 55, Foxcroft Academy 24

At Caribou, Leah Drew scored 21 points to lead the Vikings passed the Ponies.

Monica Selander netted 14 points and had 10 rebounds for Caribou and Lindsey Burlock added eight points.

Lindsay Jackins scored eight points for Foxcroft Academy and Ashley Hall had seven.

Foxcroft Academy (2-3) 24

Cartwright, Cyr 0-1-1, Haskell 1-0-2, E. Curry, Hall 3-0-7, M. Curry 2-0-4, Jackins 4-0-8, Marden 0-1-1, Ryder, Goggin 0-1-1

Caribou (4-1) 55

Gahagan, Harrigan 2-0-5, Ouellette 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Hall; Harrigan, Ouellette, Drew

Foxcroft Academy 7 9 17 24

Caribou 11 22 41 55

So. Aroostook 87, Ashland 51

At Ashland, Audrey Scharette scored 10 of her 25 points during a 15-2 second-quarter burst as the Warriors ran away with the game.

Nicki Lyons poured in 21 points for Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook. Olivia McGary chipped in with 15.

Ashley Nemer led the Hornets with 14.

Southern Aroostook (5-0) 87

T. Hartin 2-0-4, A. Hartin, Hardy, Lyons 6-8-21, Clark 1-0-2, B. Crandall, McGary 4-7-15, A. Crandall 2-2-6, Watson 3-2-8, Bergan 1-2-4, Scharette 11-3-25

Ashland (3-3) 51

Caron 1-0-2, Carney 2-0-5, Smith 3-0-6, Chamberlin 1-2-4, Peters 2-5-9, Sherman 1-0-3, Spooner 1-1-3, Clark, Nemer 2-10-14, Belskis 1-1-3, Long 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Lyons 3; Sherman, Carney

Southern Aroostook 28 43 61 87

Ashland 19 21 39 51

JV: Ashland 45-28

Shead 54, Lubec 50

At Eastport, Samantha Davis scored eight of her 13 points in the fourth quarter as Shead of Eastport completed a rally from a 10-point first-quarter deficit.

Kristen Beaulieu and Skylar Richardson also had 13 points for the winners and Vanessa McPhail had 10.

Leann Pike’s game-high 19 points and Breann McPherson’s 17 paced Lubec.

Lubec (3-1) 50

S. McPherson 1-2-4, Hall 2-0-6, Wright, Ka. Scoville, Pike 9-1-19, B. McPherson 8-0-17, Kr. Scoville, Newman 1-2-4, Daye

Shead (4-1) 54

McPhail 5-0-10, Morrison, Richardson 5-3-13, Bowen, V. Bouchard, Davis 4-5-13, Stubbs, Constant, Beaulieu 6-1-13, N. Bouchard, Martinez

3-pt. goals: Hall 2, McPherson

Lubec 18 24 40 50

Shead 8 23 38 54

JV: Woodland 51, Shead 48

MCI 53, Oak Hill 28

At Pittsfield, Megan Dodge tossed in 12 points and dished out eight assists to spark the Huskies.

Casey Dodge added 11 points for the winners and Ashley Currier notched nine points and nine rebounds.

Ashley Medeiros led the Raiders of Sabattus with seven.

Oak Hill (0-6) 28

Ames, Bureau 0-1-1, Shaw 2-1-5, McCrater 2-0-4, Quinlan 3-0-6, Chapman 0-1-1, Stein 1-0-2, Medeiros 2-2-7, Dyer 1-0-2, Deitrich, Austin, Rio

MCI (1-5) 53

M. Dodge 5-0-12, Littlefield, Lancaster 1-5-7, Currier 3-1-9, Sullivan 3-2-8, Ferland 0-1-1, Lemari 1-0-2, Roy, Frost, Knox 0-2-2, C. Dodge 4-2-11, Weeman 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Medeiros; M. Dodge 2, Currier 2, C. Dodge

Oak Hill 9 17 21 28

MCI 16 31 39 53

JV: MCI 38-35


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