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MARS HILL – Central Aroostook outscored Southern Aroostook 26-16 in the final period to turn a two-point game into an 80-68 schoolboy basketball victory Friday night. Brian Grew and Jason Woodworth led a balanced scoring attack with 24 points each for the hosts. Andrew York…
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MARS HILL – Central Aroostook outscored Southern Aroostook 26-16 in the final period to turn a two-point game into an 80-68 schoolboy basketball victory Friday night.

Brian Grew and Jason Woodworth led a balanced scoring attack with 24 points each for the hosts. Andrew York tossed in 16 and Patrick Walsh netted 14.

Corey Shields sparked Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook with 23 points. Corey Edkins chipped in with 13, Wade Hersey scored 11 and Tim Hartin added 10.

Southern Aroostook (10-7) 68

Shields 8-7-23, Edkins 4-2-13, Hersey 4-3-11, Hartin 3-3-10, Hardy 2-3-7, Brooker 1-0-2, Grant 1-0-2, Anderson

Central Aroostook (13-4) 80

Grew 7-6-24, York 5-2-16, Woodworth 7-6-24, Walsh 6-2-14, Clockedile 1-0-2, McLaughlin 0-2-2, Kinney, Martinez, Collins 2-2-6, London 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Edkins 3, Hartin; Grew 4, York 4, Woodworth 2

So. Aroostook 16 30 52 68

Cen. Aroostook 15 35 54 80

JV: Southern Aroostook 69-65 (OT)

Hodgdon 56, Madawaska 45

At Madawaska, Ken Prescott netted 13 points to help lead Hodgdon past Madawaska.

Jeff Condon scored 12 points for the Hawks while Jimmy Griffin and Derek Nickerson each added 10.

J.J. DuBois netted 15 points for the Owls. Myles Morneault had 11.

Hodgdon (11-5) 56

Hogan 3-1-7, Currie 1-0-2, Hovey, Condon 5-0-12, Sanford 1-0-2, Griffin 3-2-10, Nickerson 2-6-10, Prescott 6-1-13

Madawaska (3-13) 45

Guerrette 4-0-8, Cyr 1-0-2, Roy, Campbell, Girard, Nadeau 1-0-2, Gerard 2-1-5, Morneault 5-0-11, DuBois 5-2-15, Pennington 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Condon 2, Griffin 2; DuBois 3, Morneault

Hodgdon 16 29 45 56

Madawaska 16 25 39 45

JV: Hodgdon 46-40

Washburn 67, Easton 49

At Easton, Chris Pesut scored a game-high 27 points to put Washburn on top of Easton.

Jason Thompson netted 16 points for the Beavers and Taylor Bagley scored 13.

Danny Warren scored 20 points for Easton.

Washburn (9-6) 67

Carter 0-1-1, Bigbee, Bagley 5-2-13, Drost, Vaughn 1-1-3, Pesut 8-11-27, Goupille, Thompson 7-2-16, Bird 3-1-7, Hunt

Easton (5-12) 49

Carlow 1-0-2, Warren 8-4-20, Osgood 4-0-8, Richardson, Desmond 3-1-7, Marquis, Kierstead, Wells, McMann 1-1-3, Perry 2-0-5, Hewitt 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Bagley; Perry

Washburn 19 29 50 67

Easton 7 22 39 49

JV: Washburn 53-32

Limestone/MSSM 55, Ashland 36

At Limestone, Andrew Pelletier poured in 17 points to lead the Eagles past the Hornets.

George Tamburello notched 15 points for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics and Jake Manner tossed in 11.

Buck Pineau tallied 13 points to lead Ashland.

Ashland (4-13) 36

Pineau 5-3-13, O’Clair 4-1-9, Smith 2-0-5, Jandreau 0-2-2, Tompkins 1-0-2, Austin 2-0-4, Spencer 0-1-1, Bears, Millett, Hunter, Lewin, Long, Eastman

Limestone/MSSM (4-11) 55

Pelletier 7-0-17, Tamburello 6-2-15, Manner 3-5-11, Cote 3-2-8, E. McCullough 0-2-2, Bretzke 1-0-2, Poisson, Leighton, F. McCullough, Fontaine, Kirchner

3-pt. goals: Smith; Pelletier 3, Tamburello

Ashland 5 15 31 36

Limestone/MSSM 16 33 47 55

JV: Ashland 48-45

Woodland 48, Calais 47

At Woodland, Chad Pike nailed a 15-foot jumper as time expired off a pass from Weston Kochendoerfer to give the Dragons the win over rival Calais.

Pike had hit two free throws with 19 seconds to play to put Woodland up by one. The Blue Devils’ Russ McLean then answered by hitting a jumper with five seconds remaining.

Kochendoerfer took the inbounds pass at the top of the key and found Pike in the far corner. Pike finished with 18 points and Kochendoerfer had 14 points to go with nine rebounds. Jesse Nicholson tallied seven points, seven assists and four steals.

Josh Berube led the way for Calais with 21 points.

Calais (7-10) 47

Berube 8-1-21, Dickerson, Reynolds, Guthrie, Smith 2-2-7, McLean 3-0-6, Woodside 3-0-7, Little 3-0-6

Woodland (11-5) 48

Pike 6-4-18, Kochendoerfer 6-0-14, Knowles 1-0-2, Smith, Nicholson 3-1-7, Engroff, Scott 3-1-7, McCoubrey, Tupper

3-pt. goals: Berube 4, Smith, Woodside; Pike 2, Kochendoerfer 2

Calais 10 25 30 47

Woodland 10 21 34 48

JV: Woodland 52-47

Wash. Acad. 74, Jones.-Beals 53

At East Machias, Whitney Stevens scored 23 points and had 10 rebounds to put Washington Academy on top of Jonesport-Beals.

Jared Gray had 15 points and 10 rebounds for the Raiders. Ryan Harmon netted 14 points and had seven assists and James Ramsdell added 10 points.

Jeremy Chandler scored 18 points for the Royals and Abraham Beal had 12.

Jonesport-Beals (11-5) 53

Durkee 3-0-7, Dyer 1-0-3, Balchen 3-0-6, A. Beal 3-4-12, D. Beal 2-1-5, Chandler 7-4-18, Griffin 1-0-2, Lamson, Alley, Berry

Washington Academy (10-5) 74

Harmon 5-1-14, Mawhinney 2-1-5, Stevens 10-1-23, Ja. Gray 6-2-15, Ramsdell 2-6-10, Rushforth 1-1-3, Je. Gray 2-0-4, Colbeth, Merritt, Look, Wood

3-pt. goals: A. Beal 2, Durkee, Dyer; Harmon 3, Stevens 2, Ja. Gray

Jonesport-Beals 14 29 46 53

Wash. Acad. 13 32 55 74

JV: Washington Academy 58-44

Mount View 63, MCI 34

At Thorndike, Roy Goodale racked up 21 points to lead the Mustangs to victory.

Marc McCorrison tallied 15 points for Mount View.

Brian Bennett and Kevin McPhail notched seven points each to lead the Huskies of Pittsfield.

MCI (3-13) 34

Bennett 1-5-7, McPhail 3-1-7, Adams 3-0-6, Quint 2-1-5, Hall 0-1-1, Hayama 1-0-2, Godfrey, Shibuya, Basford 2-1-6, Wire

Mount View (12-4) 63

Goodale 8-4-21, McCorrison 5-4-15, Letourneau, Wentworth 0-1-1, Miles 1-2-4, Downs, Ward 3-0-6, Harvey 0-1-1, Jones, Spaulding 3-0-7, Elwell, Higgins 2-0-4, Tripp 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Basford; Goodale, McCorrison, Spaulding

MCI 8 14 20 34

Mount View 10 30 45 63

Girls basketball

So. Aroostook 51, CAHS 44

At Dyer Brook, Nicki Lyons tallied 18 points, 10 of which came on free throws, as the Warriors downed the rival Panthers.

Audrey Charette tossed in 17 points for Southern Aroostook.

Gabe Smith paced Central Aroostook of Mars Hill with 12 points and Alicia Rideout added 11.

Central Aroostook (12-6) 44

Smith 5-0-12, Rideout 4-2-11, Michaud 4-2-10, Caron, Barton 1-0-2, Collins, Fletcher 2-2-6, Carvell 1-1-3, Brewer, DeGraw

Southern Aroostook (14-2) 51

Lyons 4-10-18, Charette 8-1-17, Hartin 3-0-6, Hardy, B. Crandall 1-0-2, A. Crandall, McGary 1-3-5, Watson

3-pt. goals: Smith 2, Rideout

Cen. Aroostook 8 14 28 44

So. Aroostook 13 20 36 51

JV: Southern Aroostook 39-31

Van Buren 47, Washburn 32

At Van Buren, Michelle Parent scored 18 points and had 11 rebounds to help pace Van Buren.

Danielle Gagnon netted 13 points and had 11 rebounds for the Crusaders.

Amber Blakney scored a game-high 24 points for Washburn.

Washburn (4-12) 32

Burtt 0-2-2, T. Blakney 1-0-2, McLaughlin 0-1-1, C. Maynard, L. Maynard 0-2-2, A. Blakney 6-7-24, Campbell 1-1-3

Van Buren (9-9) 47

Levasseur 1-0-2, T. Gagnon 0-2-2, Hews 1-1-3, Bouchard 0-1-1, Martin, Caron 2-4-8, Parent 9-0-18, D. Gagnon 5-3-13, McLaughlin, Beckwith

3-pt. goals: A. Blakney 3

Washburn 0 14 25 32

Van Buren 9 21 31 47

Shead 41, Washington Acad. 25

At Eastport, Kristen Beaulieu scored 15 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead the Tigerettes to victory over the Raiders.

Samantha Davis netted 14 points for Shead, while April Stubbs pulled down 10 rebounds.

Sara Livingstone paced Washington Academy of East Machias with seven points.

Washington Acad. (6-10) 25

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

Shead (10-5) 41

McPhail 3-0-6, Richardson 0-2-2, Davis 3-7-14, Beaulieu 6-3-15, N. Bouchard 1-2-4, Morrison, Bowen, V. Bouchard, Stubbs, Constant, Martinez

3-pt. goals: Livingstone, L. Govoni, Davis

Washington Acad. 7 17 22 25

Shead 12 25 31 41

JV: Shead 47-22

Lee 65, Bangor Christian 63 (OT)

At Lee, Ashlee Gifford scored off of a missed free throw with two seconds left in overtime to win it for Lee Academy.

Shelby Pickering scored 27 points with 13 rebounds for the Pandas. Gifford netted 15 points and Kristin Hersom contributed 10 points and 12 rebounds.

Pam Reitsma scored 19 points with 12 rebounds for the Patriots. Emily Jenkins had 12 points and 10 rebounds and Ashlee Page added 11 points.

Bangor Christian (9-7) 63

D. Miller 3-0-8, Page 3-0-11, Hutchins, K. Miller 2-2-8, Jenkins 5-2-12, French, Seymour 2-0-5, Reitsma 9-1-19

Lee Academy (14-3) 65

Mallett 3-3-9, J. Moors, Pickering 11-5-27, Hanscom 1-0-2, M. Moors, Hersom 3-4-10, Ham 1-0-2, Gifford 7-1-15

3-pt. goals: Page 3, D. Miller 2, K. Miller 2, Seymour

Bangor Christian 20 31 46 57 63

Lee Acad. 15 30 44 57 65

JV: Lee 42-35

Penobscot Valley 47, Schenck 32

At East Millinocket, Nancy Hallett netted 15 points to lead the Howlers to the win.

Sarah Colbeth chipped in with 11 points for Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Rachel Larlee led the Wolverines with nine points.

Penobscot Valley (2-15) 47

Colbeth 4-2-11, N. Hallett 6-3-15, Foster 3-1-9, A. Hallett 1-0-2, Garland, Plourde 1-0-2, Drost 1-1-3, Porter 1-0-2, Snape 1-1-3, Dawson, Batchelder, Brown

Schenck (1-16) 32

Larlee 4-1-9, Peabody 3-2-8, Hanington 2-1-5, Jamo 0-2-2, McLeod 1-1-3, Jarmark 1-2-5, Rudge, Gleason, Carey, Pray

3-pt. goals: Foster 2, Colbeth; Jarmark

Penobscot Valley 9 19 33 47

Schenck 7 12 14 32

JV: Penobscot Valley 67-24

Dexter 68, Penquis 35

At Milo, Ashley Foster scored 25 points to push Dexter past Penquis.

Ashley Ames netted 14 points for the Tigers and Brittany Veazie added 10.

Farrar Cobb scored nine points for the Patriots.

Dexter (17-0) 68

Veazie 5-0-10, Fogarty, Cote 2-1-5, S. Turner 0-3-3, Pullen 0-1-1, Patterson 3-2-9, L. Turner, Foster 8-9-25, Ames 6-2-14

Penquis (8-8) 35

K. Hamlin 2-3-7, Hussey, Graves, Ladd, Morrill 2-0-4, S. Gerrish 1-2-4, Madden, Comeau, Cobb 4-1-9, J. Hamlin 2-3-7, C. Gerrish 0-2-2, Sickler 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Patterson

Dexter 14 34 50 68

Penquis 5 14 31 35

JV: Dexter 71-24

Nokomis 48, Brewer 31

At Newport, the Warriors went on a 23-8 run in the final quarter to slam the door on the Witches, who trailed by only two after three.

Lindsey Welch led the Nokomis charge with 18 points, six rebounds and six steals. Danielle Clark contributed 17 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and three blocked shots.

Amy Freeman led the way for Brewer with nine points.

Brewer (6-8) 31

Freeman 4-0-9, Harris 2-2-8, McAvoy 3-0-6, Adams 2-0-4, Bean 1-1-3, Wing 0-1-1, Hamm, McLaughlin

Nokomis (11-1) 48

Welch 5-6-18, Clark 4-9-17, Snow 2-1-5, Lowe 1-2-4, Murray 1-0-3, Merrow 0-1-1, Barden, Bragdon, Paradis

3-pt. goals: Harris 2, Freeman; Welch 2, Murray

Brewer 8 14 23 31

Nokomis 15 21 25 48

JV: Nokomis 33-25


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