FORT KENT – The Fort Kent girls basketball team got 17 points from Mindy Morneault in the fourth quarter and held Hodgdon to four points in the period to pick up a 51-47 victory Saturday in high school action.
Morneault finished with 20 points for the Warriors, who went from a zone to man-to-man with a full-court press and outscored the Hawks 22-4 in the fourth. Meagan Minzy had seven steals and Kristin Violette scored eight points to go with 10 rebounds.
Shanna McGary led Hodgdon with 15 points.
Hodgdon (7-3) 47
McGary 5-5-15, C. Sloat, A. Sloat 1-0-2, K. Sloat 3-0-7, Fitzpatrick 2-0-5, Foster 1-1-3, Nightingale 3-0-6, Wilson 3-0-9, Little
Fort Kent (7-4) 51
Morneault 7-5-20, Peleltier 0-2-2, Minzy 1-3-5, Desjardins, Daigle, Violette 3-2-8, Saucier 3-0-6, Boucher 2-3-7, Hartman 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Wilson 3, K. Sloat, Fitzpatrick; Morneault
Hodgdon 15 23 43 47
Fort Kent 9 21 29 51
JV: Fort Kent 49-48
East Grand 41, Woodland 40
At Danforth, Chantal Parker hit a layup with 11 seconds left as the Vikings upset the Dragons.
Marie Gilman paced the winners with seven assists and 18 points, including three 3-pointers in the fourth quarter. Amanda Godley chipped in with 12 points while Parker finished with nine points and 13 rebounds.
Katie Smith led Woodland with 16 points and Kaitlyn Leeman added 10.
Woodland (8-2) 40
Smith 6-4-16, Leeman 4-2-10, Seavey 2-1-5, Vose 2-0-4, Knights 1-0-2, Lord 1-0-2, Ferry 0-1-1, Brown, Troiani
East Grand (3-7) 41
Gilman 6-2-18, Godley 4-4-12, Parker 3-3-9, Osnoe 1-0-2, McKay, Zaneldin
3-pt. goals: Gilman 4
Woodland 11 15 29 40
East Grand 13 21 26 41
Prelim: Woodland freshman boys 68, East Grand 48
Washburn 55, Easton 41
At Washburn, Liza Maynard tossed in 19 points as the Beavers topped the Bears.
Amber Blakney contributed 15 points for Washburn, which outscored Easton 16-7 in the second quarter.
Chelsea Carbone scored 10 points to lead the Bears.
Easton (1-8) 41
Kat. Lovely 1-1-3, Patterson 1-1-4, Pytlak, Carbone 3-4-10, Ferris 1-4-6, Alexander 1-2-4, Hickey 1-0-2, Barnes 3-1-7, Ladner 2-0-4, Osgood 0-1-1, Kas. Lovely
Washburn (2-8) 55
Burtt 1-0-2, T. Blakney 3-2-8, McLaughlin 1-0-2, C. Maynard 0-1-1, L. Maynard 7-5-19, Carter 0-1-1, A. Blakney 5-5-15, McPherson, Campbell 2-1-5, Espling, Fitzherbert 1-0-2, Doody
3-pt. goals:
Easton 9 16 28 41
Washburn 15 31 43 55
So. Aroostook 58, Van Buren 44
At Dyer Brook, Nicki Lyons poured in 27 points to lift the undefeated Warriors past the Crusaders.
Olivia McGary netted 11 points for Southern Aroostook.
Danielle Gagnon scored 21 points for Van Buren and Michelle Parent had 14.
Van Buren (5-7) 44
Gagnon 8-5-21, Parent 7-0-14, Caron 3-3-9, Levasseur, Hews, Martin, Beckwith, McLaughlin
Southern Aroostook (10-0) 58
Lyons 10-3-27, McGary 4-3-11, Charette 4-0-8, Hardy 3-1-7, Hartin 2-0-4, Crandall 0-1-1, Watson, Bergan
3-pt. goals: Lyons 4
Van Buren 14 26 34 44
So. Aroostook 16 28 45 58
JV: Southern Aroostook 41-37
Limestone 40, Fort Fairfield 20
At Fort Fairfield, Traci Weatherhead scored 12 points and Nikki Michaud grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the visiting Eagles past the Tigers.
Dani Searles put in seven points for Fort Fairfield.
Limestone (7-1) 40
T. Weatherhead 4-4-12, Beaulieu 4-0-9, Stackhouse 2-0-4, St. Pierre 2-2-6, Brooker 0-3-3, Redmond 0-1-1, Michaud 22-1-5, Porter, Beaton, A. Weatherhead
Fort Fairfield (7-4) 20
D. Searles 3-1-7, Gardner 1-0-2, Butler 2-0-4, K. Searles 1-0-2, Churchill 0-2-2, Langworthy 1-1-3, Jackson, Arato, McLaughlin, O’Neal, Demerchant
3-pt. goals: Beaulieu
Limestone 5 18 26 40
Fort Fairfield 2 12 14 20
JV: Fort Fairfield 47-37
Calais 74, Madawaska 33
At Calais, Crystal Martin scored 17 points to power the Blue Devils to the win.
Danielle O’Brien added 15 points for Calais.
Michelle Lavertu scored 11 points to lead Madawaska.
Madawaska (1-8) 33
Lavertu 3-5-11, Voter 3-0-6, Sirois 2-1-5, Plourd 1-2-4, M. Daigle 3-1-7, Chasse 1-0-2, Clavette, Phelan, Cannan, K. Daigle, R. Daigle
Calais (6-4) 74
Martin 7-2-17, O’Brien 7-1-15, Smith 1-0-2, Eagan 2-0-4, Feck 1-0-3, C. Taylor 4-0-9, McGinley 2-0-4, L. Taylor 1-0-2, Scribner 2-0-4, Mahan 1-4-6, Gillespie 3-0-8, Driscoll, Leon
3-pt. goals: Gillespie 2, Martin, Feck, C. Taylor
Madawaska 7 16 23 33
Calais 26 46 54 74
Caribou 56, Ellsworth 34
At Caribou, Lindsey Burlock scored 16 points and had five steals as the Vikings rolled.
Monica Selander and Leah Drew netted 15 points apiece for Caribou.
Monique Boutaugh and Cassie Kimball each scored eight points for the Eagles.
Ellsworth (4-6) 34
Eaton, Boutaugh 3-0-8, Briggs, Kimball 3-2-8, Bickford 1-1-4, Duarte 0-1-1, Archer 0-1-1, Roberts 2-0-4, Fortier, Jones, Oleson 2-2-6, Tripp 0-2-2
Caribou (7-5) 56
Gahagan 1-0-2, Harrigan 1-0-2, Ouellette, Bouchard 2-0-4, Vincent, Burlock 5-6-16, Drew 5-5-15, Willey 0-1-1, Selander 6-3-15, Cousins 0-1-1, Collins, Lopez
3-pt. goals: Boutaugh 2, Bickford
Ellsworth 9 17 27 34
Caribou 19 33 40 56
JV: Ellsworth 39-25
Penquis 44, Katahdin 41
At Sherman Station, Jean Hamlin scored 19 points to lead the Patriots of Milo past Katahdin.
K.C. Duffy-Stanley paced the Cougars with 17 points.
Penquis (6-4) 44
J. Hamlin 9-1-19, K. Hamlin, Morrill 1-1-4, Gerrish 2-0-4, Madden 3-0-6, Comeau 2-0-4, Cobb 2-3-7
Katahdin (3-7) 41
Duffy-Stanley 3-11-17, Ja. Green 2-0-4, Violette 3-0-7, McMoarn 4-0-8, Hill 1-3-5, Martin, Je. Green, McAvoy
3-pt. goals: Violette
Penquis 8 16 31 44
Katahdin 10 22 31 41
JV: Penquis 20-17
Presque Isle 53, Bangor 36
At Presque Isle, Billi Blanchard scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the undefeated Wildcats to the win.
Natasha Deschene and Kylan Smith added 12 points apiece for Presque Isle, which held Bangor to eight points in the second half.
Marissa McLeod had a team-high 10 points for the Rams.
Presque Isle (7-0) 53
Deschene 4-1-12, A. Delong 1-2-4, Post 2-0-4, DeMerchant 2-0-4, Smith 4-2-12, Blanchard 5-5-16, McKenna K. Delong, Henrickson, Wildeman, Nichols, Morris
Bangor (1-0-2) 2-5
Osgood 1-0-2, Angst 1-1-3, Porter 1-2-4, Clarke 1-0-2, McLeod 3-4-10, McCrum 2-0-5, Curtis 3-1-7, Chase 0-1-1, Sullivan 1-0-2, McAlian, Russell, Zitaner, Hayden, Weymouth, Bradford, Dubois
3-pt. goals: McCrum; Deschene 3, Smith 2, Blanchard
Bangor 11 28 33 36
Presque Isle 17 35 48 53
JV: Bangor 59-34
Hockey
Presque Isle 5, Foxcroft 0
At Foxcroft, Trevor Graves and Joe Collins each scored two goals to help lead 6-2 Presque Isle to victory.
Joe Flenner added a goal while Ben Sirois and Derek DeMerchant recorded two assists apiece. Joe Flenner and Eric Dionne each had an assist while Sean Daigle made 24 saves on 24 shots.
Dan Perkins stopped all 40 PI shots for 1-5 Foxcroft.
Houlton-Hodgdon 2, Kents Hill 0
At Kents Hill, Ian Pasquarelli 2 scored both goals to lead the 8-2 Black Hawks.
Ben Carton tallied two assists while Andy Clark had one assist and Nic Joslyn stopped 20 of 20 shots.
Ben Brock made 34 saves on 36 shots for 2-2 Kents Hill.
John Bapst 3, Messalonskee 2
At Sukee Arena in Winslow, Kyle Maynard put in the game-winner with 5:02 left in the third period to lift the Crusaders of Bangor.
Dan Leighton made 26 saves on 28 shots for 3-6 John Bapst.
Luke McPartland scored twice for the 1-6 Eagles of Oakland. Ben Conti stopped 16 of 19 shots.
Boys basketball
Van Buren 64, Easton 43
At Easton, Fabian Deuchler tallied 30 points to propel the Crusaders past the Bears.
Tyler Lapierre and Jeremy Chasse scored 12 and 10 points, respectively, for Van Buren.
Josh McMann had a team-best 10 points for Easton.
Van Buren () 64
Vick 0-1-1, Chasse 4-1-10, Martin 1-0-2, Hews 1-3-5, Lapierre 6-0-12, Violette 1-0-2, Deuchler 11-8-30, Gagnon 1-0-2, Ouellette
Easton (1-10) 43
McMann 4-0-10, Carlow 1-0-2, Warren 2-3-7, Osgood 3-2-8, Desmond 2-1-5, Wells 1-0-3, Perry 1-0-2, Richardson
3-pt. goals: Chasse; McMann 2, Wells
Van Buren 11 28 54 64
Easton 13 24 30 43
Caribou 52, Ellsworth 41
At Caribou, Jon Chasse netted 16 points to help keep the Vikings ahead of the Eagles.
Josh Nadeau scored 12 points for Caribou.
Joey Dewitt scored 19 points for Ellsworth.
Ellsworth (3-7) 41
Mayo 3-0-8, Dewitt 6-5-19, Wood 4-1-9, Sawyer 2-0-5, Sprague, Berry, Jones, Carriere, McMillan, Putnam, Jordan
Caribou (4-6) 52
St. Peter 1-0-2, Nadeau 4-2-12, J. Peterson 1-0-2, Nason 4-0-8, Susee 1-0-2, Chasse 7-2-16, K. Peterson 1-0-2, Zederman 3-0-8
3-pt. goals: Mayo, Sawyer; Nadeau, Zederman 2
Ellsworth 3 17 26 41
Caribou 10 23 41 52
JV: Caribou 57-50
Gr. Houlton Chr. 44, Lubec 41
At Hodgdon, Matt Hathaway’s 3-pointer at the buzzer from just inside the halfcourt line gave the Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles the dramatic win.
Hathaway finished with 18 points and Scott Duff added 15. Emery Lincoln grabbed 10 rebounds and Brian Korhonen had nine.
Jesse Blake scored 20 points and Jordan Hall had 14 for the Hornets.
Lubec (1-8) 41
Hall 7-0-14, Blake 8-4-20, Marston 1-0-3, Jones 1-0-2, Rice 0-2-2, Scoville, McConnell
Gr. Houlton Christian (6-4) 44
Hathaway 7-0-18, Duff 7-1-15, Lincoln 2-2-6, Farrar 1-1-3, Korhonen 1-0-2, Budd, Kennedy, Bell
3-pt. goals: Marston; Hathaway 4
Lubec 10 14 21 41
Gr. Houlton Chr. 12 25 32 44
Stearns 82, Houlton 58
At Houlton, Derek DiFrederico poured in 24 points in the first half as the Minutemen of Millinocket rolled.
DiFrederico finished with a game-high 32 points. Matt Legassey added 16 and Kevin McLaughlin put in 12.
Brett Miles led the Shiretowners with 15 points and Mark Socoby scored 11.
Stearns (9-1) 82
Leino 3-0-9, Arsenault 2-0-4, Fitzgerald, DiFrederico 11-7-32, Moscone, Barnett 1-0-2, Johnson 2-3-7, McLaughlin 6-0-12, Mat. Legassey 7-2-16, Mar. Legassey, Qualey
Houlton (6-6) 58
Hill 1-0-2, Lenentine 0-2-2, Brown, B. Miles 4-3-15, Gregory 1-0-3, A. Miles 1-2-4, York 1-2-4, Socoby 1-9-11, O’Connell 3-0-6, Lewis, Edwards 3-1-7, Duff 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: B. Miles 4, Gregory; Leino 3, DiFrederico 3
Millinocket 25 51 66 82
Houlton 10 28 40 58
JV: Stearns 53-47
Machias 56, Calvary Chapel 49
At Machias, Chris Correll netted 23 points to help lift Machias past Calvary Chapel Christian.
Joe Richards and Nate Poore each scored 10 points and had 11 and 10 rebounds respectively. Luke Leahy also contributed with 10 points.
Kyle Bradford led Calvary Chapel Christian with 16 points while Brock Bradford added 15 and Dean Tyler had 10.
Calvary Chapel Christian (5-2) 49
Dean 3-1-10, B. Bradford 4-4-15, Phillips 0-1-1, Gans 0-3-3, K. Bradford 6-1-16, McDonald 2-0-4
Machias (3-9) 56
Brooks 1-0-2, Poore 5-0-10, Leahy 5-0-10, Correll 10-3-23, Richards 5-0-10, Falvey 0-1-1, Smith, Sullivan
3-pt. goals: K. Bradford 3, B. Bradford 3, Dean 3
Calvary Chapel 8 21 39 49
Machias 13 27 41 56
WA Raiders 73, Narraguagus 49
At East Machias, Whitney Stevens poured in 28 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to help carry Washington Academy past Narraguagus.
Jared Gray contributed with 27 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for the Bulldogs.
Jason Strout led Narraguagus with 16 points while Corey Skeate scored 14 for the Knights of Harrington.
Narraguagus (3-8) 49
Beal 2-0-5, Skeate 7-0-14, bailey 1-0-2, Cheeker 2-2-6, Rossi 1-0-2, Strout 7-2-16, Worcester 2-0-4, McLaughlin, Shaw, Farren
Washington Academy (7-3)73
Mawhinney 1-1-3, Gray 10-5-27, Ramsdell 2-2-6, Harmon 2-0-5, Stevens 12-3-28, Sternbergh 0-1-1, Gray 1-0-3, Merritt, Colbeth, Hostetter, Mallar, Rushforth, Look
3-pt. goals: Beal; Gray 2, Harmon, Stevens, Gray
Narraguagus 6 23 39 49
Washington Acad. 16 44 55 73
JV: Washington Academy 54-43
Hermon 56, MDI 50
At Mount Desert Island, Adam Porter scored 16 points to help the Hawks top the Trojans.
Joey Schacht netted 12 points for Hermon as Jesse Keith and Ron Lane scored 10 a piece.
Kyle Jones hit five 3-pointers en route to a game-best 18 points for Mount Desert Island. Jake King added 15.
Hermon (5-4) 56
Cayford 2-0-4, Schacht 5-2-12, Gould, Keith 2-3-10, McGowan, Duplisea, Shorey, Porter 8-0-16, Lane 5-0-10, King 1-2-4
Mount Desert Island (8-3) 50
Jones 5-3-18, Dargis 1-0-2, Staples 1-0-3, Stratton, Suvlu 0-1-1, King 6-3-15, O’Connell, Chernosky 1-1-4, Colbeth 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Keith; Jones 5, Staples
Hermon 15 27 43 56
MDI 12 24 39 50
JV: Hermon 57-54
Shead 58, DI-Stonington 44
At Eastport, Ben Maloney scored 16 points and had 13 rebounds to power the Tigers past the Mariners.
James MacDonald and Jason Bones each contributed 10 points for Shead.
Jeff Douglass netted 11 points for Deer Isle-Stonington.
DI-Stonington (1-8) 44
Douglass 3-5-11, Gray 4-1-9, N. Ciomei 0-4-4, Trundy 3-0-8, L. Ciomei 1-0-2, Giolarowski 3-1-7, Eaton 1-0-3, Carter, Haskell, Jones
Shead (6-3) 58
Maloney 7-1-16, MacDonald 3-4-10, Bones 4-1-10, Kroll 0-2-2, Demoley 2-1-5, Barnard 1-0-2, Marshall 1-0-2, Smith 2-0-4, Constant 1-0-3, Demmons 1-2-4, Cox, Ellington
3-pt. goals: Trundy 2, Eaton; Maloney, Bones, Constant
DI-Stonington 11 21 27 44
Shead 16 30 48 58
JV: Shead 46-41
Lincoln Academy 75, Schenck 56
At East Millinocket, Jon Carney netted 17 points to help lead the Eagles past the Wolverines.
Nathan Cousineau scored 13 points for Lincoln Academy of Newcastle and Tyler Libbey added 10.
Mike Rossignol and Brian Graham each scored 12 points for Schenck.
Lincoln Academy (2-6) 75
Kites 1-6-8, Kyer 0-1-1, Du. Hanscom 0-6-6, Dy. Hanscom 3-3-9, Cousineau 3-4-13, Greenlaw 0-1-1, Berry 4-0-8, Libbey 3-4-10, Island 0-2-2, Carney 5-7-17
Schenck (2-8) 56
Johnston 1-3-5, Hanington 2-0-4, Rossignol 5-1-12, Deschenes 3-0-6, Waite 1-0-3, Thompson 2-0-4, Pelkey 1-0-2, Graham 6-0-12, Vaness 1-0-3, Barnett 2-1-5, Jamo, Kimball
3-pt. goals: Cousineau 3; Rossignol, Waite, Vaness
Lincoln Acad 12 36 63 75
Schenck 8 28 40 56
JV: Schenck 82-72
GSA 78, Sumner 65
At East Sullivan, Duane Ledien poured in 26 points with six three-pointers in his first game this season after an injury in the preseason to lead George Stevens to the win.
Nick Henry added 19 for the Eagles of Blue Hill while Chris Saunders had 11.
Larry Plummer scored 20 points and pulled down 20 rebounds for Sumner while Jamey Polk had 23 points and 10 rebounds.
GSA (7-1) 78
Ledien 6-8-26, Henry 7-4-19, Saunders 5-1-11, Templeton 0-2-2, Friend 2-2-6, Clapp 2-4-9, Astbury 2-0-5, Carter, Allen, Friedman, Lymburner, Candage
Sumner (7-4) 65
Polk 8-4-23, Johnson 1-6-8, Plummer 9-2-20, Hubert 2-2-7, White 1-2-5, Allen 1-0-2, Joy, Coffin, Pinkham, Pennartz
3-pt. goals: Ledien 6, Henry, Clapp, Astbury; Polk 3, Hubert, White
GSA 14 34 60 78
Sumner 8 30 45 65
JV: GSA 78-37
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