HODGDON – Shanna McGary scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds Tuesday, leading Hodgdon to a 33-25 schoolgirl basketball victory over Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.
Jamie Nightingale netted nine points for Hodgdon and Erin Foster pulled down 13 rebounds.
Audrey Charette scored 10 points for the Warriors.
Southern Aroostook (13-2) 25
Charette 5-0-10, Lyons 2-3-7, Hartin 3-0-6, Crandall 1-2-4, Watson, McGary, Hardy
Hodgdon (11-3) 33
McGary 5-5-15, Nightingale 3-3-9, Fitzpatrick 2-0-5, Foster 1-0-2, Wilson 1-0-2, A. Sloat, K. Sloat
3-pt. goals: Fitzpatrick
So. Aroostook 9 13 17 25
Hodgdon 2 10 21 33
JV: Southern Aroostook 38-24
Madawaska 58, Wisdom 55 (OT)
At Madawaska, Michelle Lavertu scored a game-high 21 points to help the Owls outlast the Pioneers for an overtime win.
Chrissy Voter scored 11 points for Madawaska.
Amber Voisine paced Wisdom of St. Agatha with 17 points.
Wisdom (1-12) 55
Lizotte 1-2-5, Tardiff, Anderson 4-1-9, Harris 2-5-9, Hebert 1-1-3, Voisine 8-1-17, C. Chamberland 2-0-5, Bourgoin 2-1-5, Desjardins, Dyment 1-0-2, J. Chamberland
Madawaska (2-9) 58
Voter 4-3-11, Sirois 2-1-5, Plourde 1-0-2, Clavette, Daigle 3-2-8, Lavertu 5-11-21, Cannan, K. Daigle, Chasse 2-5-9, R. Daigle 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Lizotte, C. Chamberland
Wisdom 3 16 36 49 55
Madawaska 11 23 39 49 58
JV: Madawaska 48-24
Limestone 50, Washburn 28
At Limestone, Ashley Brooker scored 18 points to help lead Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics to the win.
Traci Weatherhead added 13 points for the Eagles.
Amber Blakney led the Washburn effort with 10 points.
Washburn (3-11) 28
Brooker 7-3-18, T. Weatherhead 5-3-13, A. Weatherhead 1-0-2, Stackhouse 2-0-4, Redman 2-0-4, Mulherin 1-0-2, Michaud 1-0-2, Beaton 1-0-2, Porter 0-1-1, Beaulieu 1-0-2, St. Pierre
Limestone (11-1) 50
A. Blakney 4-2-10, T. Blakney 1-2-4, McLaughlin 1-0-2, L. Maynard 2-3-8, Campbell 1-2-4, Burtt, C. Maynard, Carter, McPherson, Fitzherbert
3-pt. goals: Maynard, Brooker
Washburn 6 15 22 28
Limestone 13 33 35 50
JV: Limestone 36-26
Fort Fairfield 43, Van Buren 36
At Van Buren, Danielle Searles scored 10 points to lead Fort Fairfield to the win.
Michelle Parent was the top scorer for Van Buren with 12 points.
Van Buren (6-9) 36
Levasseur 2-0-4, Hews 1-0-2, T. Gagnon 1-1-3, Caron 2-1-5, Parent 6-0-12, Gagnon 5-0-10, Martin, Bouchard, Beckwith, McLaughlin
Fort Fairfield (9-5) 43
McLaughlin 3-0-9, Butler 1-4-6, K. Searles 2-0-4, DeMerchant 0-2-2, W. Langworthy 3-2-8, D. Searles
3-pt. goals: McLaughlin 3-0-9
Fort Fairfield 6 14 28 43
Van Buren 10 17 25 36
MDI 72, Searsport 36
At Mount Desert, the Trojans limited the Vikings to seven points during the second and third quarters while pulling away.
Bracey Barker led Mount Desert Island with 21 points, Shelley Gott tossed in 18 and Kara Horton netted 11.
Brittany Smith paced Searsport with 15 points and Meghan Porter added nine, all from the foul line.
Searsport (8-5) 36
Smith 5-3-15, Francis-Mezger, Neilson, Porter 0-9-9, Hall, Shute, Rainey, Larrabee 2-2-6, Cook, Vasiliauskas 3-0-6
Mount Desert Island (12-1) 72
Stanley, Gordius 3-0-6, McGarr, Joy 1-2-4, Horton 4-1-11, Shusler, Gott 6-3-18, barker 6-7-21, Young 0-1-1, Christie, Norwood 3-0-7, Banks, Dow 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Smith 2; Horton 2, Gott 3, Barker 2, Norwood
Searsport 13 18 20 36
MDI 20 40 58 72
JV: MDI 54-22
Shead 45, Lubec 36
At Lubec on Monday, Kristen Beaulieu’s 17-point effort paced Shead of Eastport to victory.
Samantha Davis netted 14 points for the Tigerettes.
Kristina Scoville led Lubec with 15 points. Leann Pike scored 13.
Shead (9-3) 45
Davis 5-4-14, Beaulieu 5-7-17, Richardson 2-0-4, Stubbs 4-0-8, N. Bouchard 0-2-2, McPhail, Morrison, Bowen, V. Bouchard, Constant, Martinez
Lubec (7-5) 36
Pike 5-2-13, Kr. Scoville 6-0-15, McPherson 2-1-5, Hall 1-0-3, Newman, Ka. Scoville, Wright, Daye
3-pt. goals: Davis; Pike, Kr. Scoville 3
Shead 6 19 34 45
Lubec 4 11 26 36
Valley 51, Piscataquis 49 (OT)
At Bingham, the Cavaliers managed only 12 first-half points, but erased a 13-point deficit and pulled out an overtime victory over the Pirates.
Jessica Fitzmaurice tossed in 20 points to lead Valley, while Kristin Baker netted 16.
Jennie Getchell’s 19 points paced Piscataquis of Guilford. Heather Woodbury scored 16.
Piscataquis (3-10) 49
Woodbury 6-2-16, Bailey 3-0-8, Getchell 9-0-19, Martell, Emery 0-2-2, Bradford 1-0-2, Hanscome 0-2-2
Valley (9-2) 51
Baker 5-5-16, Malloy 0-2-2, McCandless, Rollins 1-0-3, McAllister 0-1-1, Fitzmaurice 6-8-20, Vicneire 3-1-9
3-pt. goals: Woodbury 2, Bailey 2, Getchell; Baker, Rollins, Vicneire 2
Piscataquis 15 24 34 40 49
Valley 5 12 30 40 51
Boys basketball
So. Aroostook 85, Ashland 56
At Ashland, Corey Shields poured in a game-high 25 points to spark a balanced attack for Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.
Griffin Hardy scored 12 points while Corey Edkins, Wade Hersey and Tim Hartin contributed 10 apiece.
Brent Austin’s 18 points, David Smith’s 16 and Bruce Oakes’ 10 points led Ashland.
So. Aroostook (8-6) 85
Shields 10-5-25, Edkins 5-0-10, Hardy 5-1-12, Z. Austin 1-0-2, Brooker 1-4-6, Anderson 1-0-2, Philibert 1-0-2, Grant 2-0-4, Hersey 5-0-10, Hartin 5-0-10, Lane
Ashland (4-9) 56
B. Austin 7-1-18, Smith 7-0-16, Oakes 3-2-10, Hunter 1-0-2, Baker 2-0-4, Perry 1-0-2, O’Clair 2-0-4, Long, Millett, Jandreau
3-pt. goals: Hardy; B. Austin 3, Smith 2, Oakes 2
So. Aroostook 21 41 61 85
Ashland 18 31 41 56
JV: So. Aroostook 64-35
Orono 60, Houlton 58
At Orono on Monday, Justin Perron scored 13 points to help give the Red Riots the edge they needed to defeat Houlton.
Ryan Levesque added 12 points while Jeff Miller chipped in with 11.
Dustin Edwards led the Houlton effort with 19 points while Mark Socoby helped out with 16.
Houlton (8-7) 58
Lenentine 1-6-8, B. Miles 2-0-5, A. Miles 1-0-2, Socoby 5-6-16, O’Connell 3-2-8, Edwards 5-7-19, Hill, Bartlett
Orono (8-4) 60
Dolley 2-0-4, Cowan 1-0-2, Close 1-0-2, Coleman 0-1-1, Miller 4-1-11, Perron 6-1-13, Socoby 3-0-8, Saucier 3-1-7, Levesque 5-2-12
3-pt. goals: Edwards 2, A. Miles, B. Miles; Miller 2, Socoby 2
Houlton 10 26 40 58
Orono 21 34 45 60
JV: Orono 46-44
Central 60, Stearns 54 (OT)
At Corinth, Joe Allen scored six points in overtime and Tristan Strout sank four free throws as Central stunned Stearns, avenging a 77-47 setback suffered on Jan. 2.
Central snapped an eight-game losing streak.
Stearns was coming off a 48-47 win over previously undefeated Penquis of Milo on Monday.
Adam Allen had 16 points for Central, Joey Kane netted 14, Joe Allen finished with 12 and Colby Brown scored 10.
Kane and Brown combined for nine fourth-quarter points to rally Central from a three-point third-quarter deficit.
Derek DiFrederico’s 19 points and Kevin McLaughlin’s 14 led Stearns.
Stearns (11-4) 54
Leino 2-0-5, Fitzgerald 2-0-4, DiFrederico 7-4-19, Moscone, Barnett 0-2-2, Johnson, McLaughlin 7-0-14, Mat. LeGassey 2-0-4, Mar. LeGassey 2-2-6
Central (2-12) 60
J. Allen 3-6-12, Strout 1-4-6, Palmer, Kane 3-7-14, A. Allen 7-1-16, Chambers 1-0-2, Brown 5-0-10
3-pt. goals: DiFrederico, Leino; A. Allen, Kane
Stearns 12 24 36 46 54
Central 10 23 33 46 60
Valley 41, Piscataquis 39
At Bingham, Mark Gaudet scored 12 points to help give Valley the edge they needed to defeat Piscataquis.
Kevin Miller helped out with 10 points for the Cavaliers.
Josh Luellen and Tyler Tracy led Piscataquis of Guilford with 10 points each.
Piscataquis (6-7) 39
Hoffman 2-2-6, Young 2-2-6, Yeo 1-0-2, Luellen 4-2-10, Jardine 2-0-5, Tracy 3-4-10, Prescott
Valley (11-0) 41
Melcher 4-0-8, Hovey 1-1-3, Gaudet 5-1-12, Miller 4-2-10, Hyland 3-0-8, Hibbard, Atwood, Robinson
3-pt. goals: Jardine; Hyland 2
Piscataquis 11 19 29 39
Valley 7 16 31 41
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