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EASTON – Jason Woodworth poured in 16 of his game-high 32 points, including four 3-pointers, in the second quarter to spark Central Aroostook to a 90-59 schoolboy basketball victory over Easton in their regular-season finale Thursday night.
Woodworth finished with eight 3-pointers for Central Aroostook of Mars Hill, which received 21 points from Bryan Grew and 17 from Andrew York.
Danny Warren’s 20-point effort led Easton, while James Desmond netted 14 points and Josh McMann 11.
Central Aroostook (14-4) 90
Faulkner, Clockedile, McLaughlin 2-0-4, York 7-5-17, Kinney, Grey 8-4-21, Martinez, Woodworth 12-0-32, Chavez, Shaw 1-0-2, Walsh 2-1-5, Kilcollins 3-0-6, London 1-1-3
Easton (5-13) 59
Carlow 2-0-5, Warren 6-6-20, Osgood 2-0-4, Richardson, Desmond 6-2-14, Hewitt, Marquis, Keirstead, Wells, McMann 4-1-11, Perry 2-0-5
3-pt. goals: York 2, Grew, Woodworth 8; Carlow, Warren 2, McMann, Perry
Cen. Aroostook 21 51 72 90
Easton 12 35 49 59
JV: Central Aroostook 45-38
East Grand 72, So. Aroostook 69
At Dyer Brook, Josh Faulkner scored 20 points to spark the Vikings to victory in their regular-season finale.
Matthew Scott scored 14 points for East Grand of Danforth, while Darius Parker and Eric Hanington provided 13 and 12, respectively.
Corey Shields was a force for Southern Aroostook, scoring 32 points and pulling down 24 rebounds. Tim Hartin contributed 17 points.
East Grand (16-2) 72
Faulkner 9-0-20, Parker 2-9-13, E. Hanington 3-5-12, Scott 7-0-14, Preston 2-1-6, M. Hanington 1-0-3, Irish 1-2-4
Southern Aroostook (10-8) 69
Shields 14-4-32, Hartin 7-1-17, Edkins 2-0-6, Hardy 1-1-3, Brooker 1-0-2, Grant 1-1-3, Hersey 3-0-6, Anderson
3-pt. goals: Faulkner 2, Preston, M. Hanington; Hartin, Edkins 2
East Grand 17 39 59 72
So. Aroostook 17 28 38 69
Bucksport 63, Caribou 61
At Bucksport, Adam Sheehan poured in 21 points to lead the Golden Bucks to the upset win.
Wade Hopkins tallied 14 points for Bucksport.
Matt Nason’s 17 points and John Chasse’s 13 sparked the Vikings.
Caribou (7-11) 61
Nason 6-5-17, Chasse 6-1-13, Nadeau 1-3-5, Susee 3-2-9, K. Peterson 1-6-8, St. Peter, Cederman 4-1-9, J. Peterson, Wakana
Bucksport (5-13) 63
Sheehan 7-5-21, Hopkins 3-5-14, Lalonde 1-0-2, Legere, Knight 1-3-5, Carmichael 2-2-6, Cyr 3-2-9, Cough 1-0-2, Harvey
3-pt. goals: Susee; Hopkins 3, Sheehan 2, Cyr
Caribou 13 25 45 61
Bucksport 11 23 43 63
JV: Caribou 50-45
Limestone/MSSM 69, Wisdom 34
At Limestone, Jake Manner scored 18 points to help lead Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics past Wisdom of St. Agatha.
Andrew Pelletier scored 11 for the Eagles.
Chris Pelletier scored 14 to pace the Pioneers. Brad Thibeault added 12.
Wisdom (0-16) 34
Pelletier 7-0-14, B. Thibeault 4-4-12, Lugdon 2-0-4, Sinclair, Daigle 0-1-1, Paradis, Dyment, Derosier, Chasse, T. Thibeault 1-1-3
Limestone-MSSM (5-12) 69
Manner 7-4-18, Pelletier 5-0-11, Poisson 3-1-8, Cote 3-0-7, F. McCullough 3-0-6, Kirchner 3-0-6, Leighton 2-0-4, Fontaine 1-2-4, E. McCullough 1-1-3, Bretzke 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Pelletier, Poisson, Cote
Wisdom 7 21 29 34
Limestone 11 33 59 69
JV: Limestone 60-32
Washburn 80, Fort Fairfield 69
At Washburn, the Beavers hit 19 of their 25 foul shots in the fourth quarter to hold off the Tigers.
Jason Thompson and Chris Pesut led Washburn with 28 and 27 points, respectively. Zach Bird added 10 points. The Beavers went 26-for-34 from the line overall.
Brandon Levasseur poured in 24 points for Fort Fairfield. Sam Esancy, Aaron Kenneson and James McLaughlin each scored 12.
Fort Fairfield (12-6) 69
Cunningham 1-0-3, Esancy 6-0-12, Bernaiche 1-2-4, Levasseur 11-2-24, Kenneson 6-0-12, Helstrom 1-0-2, McLaughlin 5-0-12, Osgood, Rolfe
Washburn (10-6) 80
Bagley 1-0-3, Vaughn 2-2-6, Pesut 10-7-27, Thompson 9-9-28, Bird 1-8-10, Carter 1-0-2, Bigbee 2-0-54
3-pt. goals: Bagley, Thompson; McLaughlin, Cunningham
Fort Fairfield 13 26 50 69
Washburn 14 34 53 80
Fort Kent 60, Madawaska 34
At Madawaska, Dustin Nadeau scored a game-high 24 points to lead the visiting Warriors to the win.
Myles Morneault scored 11 points for the Owls.
Fort Kent (2-16) 60
Nadeau 10-1-24, Hartman, Caron, S. Rossignol, Jandreau, McBriety 1-1-3, E. Raymond 2-0-5, Duval 4-0-8, J. Raymond, R. Ouellette 3-0-6, Bard 1-0-2, M. Rossignol 1-2-4, M. Ouellette 2-0-4, Rivera 2-0-4
Madawaska (3-14) 34
Morneault 4-3-11, Guerrette 2-0-4, Cyr, Roy 0-1-1, Deng, Campbell 2-0-4, Labbe, Girard 1-0-2, Nadeau 1-0-2, Dubois 1-0-2, Pennington 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Nadeau 3, E. Raymond
Fort Kent 16 34 50 60
Madawaska 8 14 24 34
Van Buren 89, Ashland 39
At Ashland, Tyler Hews scored 13 of his 22 points in the first quarter and Fabian Deuchler had 11 of his 19 in the second as the Crusaders rolled.
Jeremy Chasse added 10 points for Van Buren, which knocked down 12 3-pointers. Hews made five of those.
Buck Pineau paced the Hornets with 11 points.
Van Buren (16-1) 89
Hews 8-1-22, Deuchler 9-1-19, Chasse 4-0-10, Gagnon 1-3-5, Corbin 3-1-8, Lapierre 1-0-2, Violette 2-0-4, Ouellette 1-0-2, Vick 3-0-8, Cyr 1-0-2, Martin 2-0-6, O’Hare
Ashland (4-14) 39
Pineau 4-2-11, Austin 3-2-9, Baker 1-0-3, Lewin 3-0-7, Smith 1-0-2, Perry 0-3-3, O’Clair 1-0-2, Tompkins 1-0-2, Millett, Hunter, Long, Jandreau, Eastman
3-pt. goals: Hews 5, Chasse 2, Vick 2, Martin 2, Corbin; Pineau, Austin, Baker, Lewin
Van Buren 22 45 67 89
Ashland 11 18 31 39
JV: Van Buren 69-62
Girls basketball
Presque Isle 57, John Bapst 33
At the Bangor Auditorium, Billi Blanchard went 10-for-11 from the foul line en route to 24 points and a win for the Wildcats.
Natasha Deschene chipped in with 12 points for Presque Isle, which outscored Bapst 20-5 in the third quarter.
Ashley Cluff led the Crusaders of Bangor with nine points and six rebounds.
Presque Isle (13-1) 57
Deschene 3-4-12, A. Delong, McKenna, Post 1-3-5, K. Delong 2-0-4, DeMerchant 1-0-2, Smith 3-0-8, Henrikson, Blanchard 6-10-24, Wildeman 1-0-2, Nichols, Morris
John Bapst (0-15) 33
Athorp, Cluff 4-1-9, Ryder 2-0-4, Miller 1-0-2, Lincoln, Andrle 3-2-8, Allen 2-1-5, Wickstrom, Martin, Hunter 1-1-3, Laferriere 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Deschene 2, Smith 2, Blanchard 2
Presque Isle 14 31 51 57
John Bapst 7 17 22 33
Fort Fairfield 58, Madawaska 27
At Madawaska, the Tigers went on a 25-7 run in the second half to pull away from the Owls.
Libby Gardner’s 14 points led Fort Fairfield and Danielle Searles added 11.
Michelle Lavertu sparked Madawaska with nine points.
Fort Fairfield (12-6) 58
Gardner 5-4-14, D. Searles 4-3-11, Jackson, Esancy, Arato, McLaughlin 2-0-6, Butler 2-0-4, K. Searles, Churchill 2-1-5, O’Neal 3-0-6, Demerchant 1-3-5, Langworthy 2-3-7, Wood
Madawaska (2-14) 27
Lavertu 2-5-9, Sirois 2-2-6, Plourde 1-1-3, Clavette, M. Daigle 2-2-6, Cannan, K. Daigle, Chasse 1-1-3, Phelan
3-pt. goals: McLaughlin 2
Fort Fairfield 18 23 47 58
Madawaska 5 20 22 27
Washburn 58, Ashland 52
At Washburn, Amber Blakney had a game-high 20 points and eight steals to lead the Beavers past Ashland.
Nicole McLaughlin scored 12 points for Washburn. Emily Campbell had 11 points and 12 rebounds while Liza Maynard added 10 points.
Ashley Nemer led the Hornets with 17 points. Ashlee Peters and Angela Belskis each scored 15.
Ashland (9-9) 52
Nemer 5-4-17, Peters 6-3-15, Belskis 7-1-15, Spooner, Chamberlin 1-0-2, Caron, Carney, Smith 1-1-3, Long
Washburn (5-12) 58
A. Blakney 4-10-20, McLaughlin 3-4-12, Campbell 5-1-11, L. Maynard 2-6-10, Burtt 1-0-2, T. Blakney 1-0-2, C. Maynard 0-1-1, Fitzherbert
3-pt. goals: Nemer 3; A. Blakney 2, McLaughlin 2
Ashland 11 25 31 52
Washburn 14 21 37 58
SAHS 50, Limestone/MSSM 43
At Dyer Brook, Nicki Lyons chalked up 16 points as the Warriors picked up a huge win heading into the tournament.
Tiffany Hartin provided 14 points and 10 rebounds for Southern Aroostook.
Amanda Brooker led the way for the Eagles with 15 points, and Nikki Michaud added 11.
Limestone/MSSM (15-2) 43
Brooker 6-5-15, Michaud 4-3-11, St. Pierre 3-0-8, Beaulieu, Stackhouse, Ryder, Redmond 1-1-3, T. Weatherhead 2-2-6
So. Aroostook (15-2) 50
Lyons 5-5-16, Hartin 7-0-14, Hardy, Crandall 2-0-4, McGary 3-0-6, Watson 2-0-4, Charette 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: St. Pierre 2; Lyons
Limestone/MSSM 12 20 37 43
So. Aroostook 18 26 41 50
Caribou 51, Fort Kent 47
At Caribou, Monica Selander scored 17 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked three shots as the Vikings held off the Warriors.
Lauren Harrigan chipped in with 10 points for Caribou, and Lindsey Burlock hauled down 10 rebounds.
McKenzie Boucher’s 14 points and Mindy Morneault’s 12 led Fort Kent.
Fort Kent (9-9) 47
Boucher 5-3-14, Morneault 5-1-12, Pelletier, Minzy 2-1-5, Desjardins 2-0-5, Daigle 2-0-4, Violette 1-0-2, Saucier 1-0-2, Hartman 1-1-3
Caribou (11-6) 51
Selander 7-2-17, Harrigan 5-0-13, Drew 4-2-10, Gahagan, Bouchard 2-1-5, Vincent, Burlock 2-2-6
3-pt. goals: Desjardins, Morneault, Boucher; Harrigan 3, Selander
Fort Kent 12 27 32 47
Caribou 17 25 45 51
JV: Caribou 51-47
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