Chasse lifts Fort Kent Easton, East Grand boys also collect victories

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FORT KENT – Jeremy Chasse hit a 3-pointer and a free throw in the final minute Tuesday night to lift Van Buren to a 58-54 boys basketball victory over Fort Kent. Chasse finished with 20 points to lead the winners. Andrew Martin added 13 points,…
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FORT KENT – Jeremy Chasse hit a 3-pointer and a free throw in the final minute Tuesday night to lift Van Buren to a 58-54 boys basketball victory over Fort Kent.

Chasse finished with 20 points to lead the winners. Andrew Martin added 13 points, Michael Corbin netted 11 and Tyler LaPierre put in 10.

Randy Ouellette paced Fort Kent with 20 points, Seth Rivera chipped in with 11 and Patrick Caron had 10.

Van Buren (1-1) 58

Chasse 7-3-20, Violette, Martin 3-7-13, LaPierre 5-0-10, Vick, Corbin, Gagnon 2-0-4

Fort Kent (0-2) 54

Hartman, P. Caron 4-1-10, Rossignol, Jandreau, T. Caron 2-0-5, Kinney, Ouellette 7-6-20, Bard, Plourde 2-2-6, Rivera 4-2-11

3-pt. goals: Chasse 3; P. Caron, T. Caron, Rivera

Van Buren 21 32 45 58

Fort Kent 11 29 46 54

JV: Fort Kent 51-39

Easton 68, So. Aroostook 57

At Dyer Brook, Danny Warren poured in 39 points to power the Bears past Southern Aroostook.

Mitchell Blodgett chipped in with 10 points for Easton.

Travis Brooker paced the Warriors with 23 points.

Easton (2-0) 68

Osgood 3-2-8, Carlow 1-0-2, Bradley 1-3-6, Blodgett 4-0-10, Warren 11-11-37, Desmond 4-1-9

Southern Aroostook (0-2) 57

Hardy 3-3-9, Austin 1-0-2, Crotta 2-0-4, Brooker 10-1-23, Toothaker 2-0-4, Philibert 2-0-4, Stubbs 1-0-2, Hartin 1-2-4, Hersey 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Bradley, Blodgett 2, Warren 4; Brooker 2

Easton 8 29 46 68

So. Aroostook 11 25 38 57

JV: So. Aroostook 60-39

East Grand 57, Woodland 50

At Woodland, Darius Parker scored 13 of his game-high 21 points in the second half to help East Grand of Danforth hold off Woodland.

Matthew Scott had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Vikings.

Aaron Moody’s game-high 20 points led Woodland and Andrew Scott contributed 12 points and 11 rebounds. John Knowles chipped in 10 points.

East Grand (2-0) 57

Parker 7-6-21, Preston 3-0-6, E. Hanington 2-4-8, M. Hanington 2-4-8, Scott 5-2-12, Byers 1-0-2

Woodland (1-1) 50

J. Knowles 5-0-10, Gillespie 1-0-2, Ellis 2-0-5, Metcalf 0-1-1, Moody 9-0-20, Scott 6-0-12, C. Moody, Roussel, A. Knowles, Smith

3-pt. goals: Parker; Moody 2, Ellis

East Grand 13 25 47 57

Woodland 6 22 36 50

JV: Woodland 57-38

Katahdin 74, Ashland 28

At Sherman Station Monday night, Patrick Willett netted 14 points to help lead Katahdin past Ashland.

Owen McCarthy scored 12 points and Sam Cyr added nine. Ten other players scored points in the game.

Trevor Tompkins netted 11 points for the Hornets.

Ashland (0-2) 28

Grass 4-0-8, Willett 6-2-14, O. Qualey 1-0-2, Cyr 3-2-9, J. Qualey 1-0-2, Davis 1-0-2, Jo. Anderson 3-0-6, Sullivan 2-0-4, McAvoy 2-0-4, K. Anderson 1-0-2, Gould 1-0-2, Ja. Anderson 3-1-7, McCarthy 6-0-12, Rush, Harris

Katahdin (2-0) 74

Baker 1-0-2, Belanger 2-1-5, Lewin 1-0-2, Perry 0-1-1, Millett 1-2-4, Tompkins 5-1-11, Hunter 1-0-2, Chamberlin, Jandreau, Pierce, Ward, O’Clair

3-pt. goals: Lewin; Cyr

Ashland 4 9 21 28

Katahdin 30 45 55 74

JV: Katahdin 72-22

Cent. Aroostook 89, Wisdom 23

At Mars Hill, Patrick Walsh scored 15 points to propel the Pioneers.

Jeff Clockedile and Andrew York each scored 11 points. Jason Woodworth finished with 10, while Adam Crew grabbed 17 rebounds.

Matt Derosier and Chris Pelletier scored six points each for Wisdom of St. Agatha.

Wisdom (0-2) 23

Chasse 2-0-4, Dyment 0-0-0, Daigle 1-0-2, Lugdon 2-0-4, Paradis 0-0-0, T. Thibeault 0-1-1, Derosier 3-0-6, Pelletier 3-0-6, R. Thibeault 0-0-0

Central Aroostook (2-0) 89

Walsh 7-1-15, J. Clockedile 5-0-11, York 4-2-11, Woodworth 4-1-10, McLaughlin 2-0-4, S. Clockedile 1-1-3, Grew 3-0-6, Karlson 4-0-8, Halett 3-0-7, Crew 3-0-6, McCartney 2-2-6, Larrabee 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: J. Clockedile, York, Woodworth, Halett

Wisdom 29 43 65 89

Central 10 14 16 23

JV: Central Aroostook 68-29

Camden Hills 58, Erskine 55

At Camden, Jamey Davis nailed a 3-pointer at the buzzer to supply Camden Hills with the triumph.

Camden Hills inbounded the ball with a little more than four seconds left and Will Horn penetrated the lane before dishing it out to Davis positioned to the left of the arc.

Davis finished with 18 points and Tim Stammen contributed 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Matt Donar’s game-high 25 points and Josh Jones’ 17 led Erskine Academy of South China.

Erskine Academy (1-1) 55

Peterson, Dow 1-0-2, Childs 0-1-1, D. Haskell 3-2-9, Heath, Jones 5-7-17, Liebowitz, K. Haskell 0-1-1, Donar 8-7-25i

Camden Hills (1-1) 58

Davis 7-2-18, Beveridge, Draper 1-0-2, Horn 1-0-2, Stammen 7-2-16, Fitzgerald 3-0-8, Scamfer, Tedford 1-4-6, Puls, Dennen 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Donar 2, D. Haskell; Davis 2, Fitzgerald

Erskine Acad. 12 27 41 55

Camden Hills 5 22 41 58

JV: Erskine 58-55

Girls basketball

Caribou 49, Houlton 43

At Caribou, Monica Selander connected for a game-high 27 points as the Vikings downed the Shiretowners.

Lindsay Burlock scored 13 points for the winners.

Aimee Guy hit three 3-pointers on her way to 11 points for Houlton.

Houlton (1-1) 43

Guy 4-0-11, Foster 2-0-4, Thompson 1-5-7, Skehan 1-0-2, Cole 2-0-4, Lenentine 4-1-9, Sewell 2-2-6

Caribou (2-0) 49

Gahagan 0-2-2, Harrigan 2-0-4, Bouchard 0-2-2, Burlock 4-5-13, Selander 11-4-27, Morrell 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Guy 3; Selander

Houlton 12 16 31 43

Caribou 13 23 41 49

JV: Houlton 45-26

Ashland 61, Limestone 49

At Ashland, Angela Belskis scored 17 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to power the Hornets to victory.

Ashlee Peters tossed in 14 points and Ashley Nemer provided 12 for Ashland, which outscored Limestone 17-6 in the second quarter to take a five-point halftime lead.

Nikki Michaud connected for a game-high 21 points to pace the Eagles.

Limestone (0-2) 49

Weatherhead, Beaulieu 4-1-9, King 1-0-2, O’Neal, St. Pierre, Redmond 4-0-8, Mulherin 3-1-7, Michaud 7-7-21, Beaton 0-2-2

Ashland (2-0) 61

Smith 3-0-6, Chamberlin 2-0-4, Peters 5-4-14, Spooner 4-0-8, Sherman, Nemer 5-2-12, Belskis 7-3-17, Long

3-pt. goals: Beaulieu

Limestone 16 22 36 49

Ashland 10 27 40 61

JV: Limestone 54-29

Fort Fairfield 61, Madawaska 32

At Madawaska, Keegan O’Neal paced a balanced effort with 14 points as the Tigers beat the Owls.

Franny DeMerchant contributed 11 points for Fort Fairfield.

Michelle Lavertu’s 10 points led Madawaska.

Fort Fairfield (2-0) 61

Hathaway, Cunningham 1-3-5, Esancy 2-0-4, Arato, Gardner 4-1-9, McLaughlin 1-0-2, O’Neal 7-0-14, K. Searles 2-0-5, Churchill, Beckwith, DeMerchant 4-3-11, Langworthy 4-0-8, W. Searles, D. Searles 0-3-3

Madawaska (0-1) 32

Voter, Sirois 2-0-4, Gerard 1-0-2, Clavette, M. Daigle 1-5-7, Lavertu 4-2-10, Cannan 1-0-2, R. Daigle 1-1-3, Chasse 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: none

Fort Fairfield 17 29 47 61

Madawaska 10 17 22 32

JV: Fort Fairfield 44-32

Katahdin 40, Schenck 38

At Sherman Station, Brandi Violette scored 13 points to help the Cougars hold off the Wolverines.

K.C. Duffy-Stanley netted 11 points for Katahdin.

Robin Larlee tossed in game-high 14 points for Schenck of East Millinocket.

Schenck (0-2) 38

Carey 2-2-6, Hanington 2-4-8, Bishop 3-1-7, Larlee 6-2-14, Peabody 1-1-3, McLeod, Rideout, Gleason, Jamo

Katahdin (1-1) 40

Ja. Green 2-1-5, Violette 6-1-13, Duffy-Stanley 4-3-11, McMoarn 2-2-6, Gallagher 0-1-1, Robinson 2-0-4, Hill, Je. Green

3-pt. goals: Violette

Schenck 5 19 30 38

Katahdin 7 16 33 40

JV: Katahdin 42-39

Calvary Chapel 60, Highview 20

At Eastern Maine Technical College in Bangor, Kelley Miller’s 17-point effort sparked the Sabers to victory.

Shaela Colby and Jessica Graves scored 10 points each for Calvary Chapel Christian of Orrington.

Alyssa Scott led Highview Christian of Charleston with seven points.

Calvary Chapel (1-0) 60

Colby 5-0-10, Graves 5-0-10, Miller 8-0-17, Elliot 4-0-8, Plissey 1-0-2, M. Veilleux 1-0-2, Doten, Ericson, Grice, Mears 1-0-2, C. Veilleux 1-0-2, Lowe 3-0-7

Highview Christian (1-1) 20

Lewis 3-0-6, Scott 3-0-7, Day 2-0-4, Pereira 1-1-3, Jones, Geringer, Cary, Jade Philbrick, Jana Philbrick, Nguyen

3-pt. goals: Miller

Calvary Chapel 12 26 42 60

Highview Christian 4 8 15 20

Maranacook 55, MCI 51

At Readfield, junior guard Toby Martin poured in a game-high 33 points and Maranacook built a 16-point lead after three quarters before holding off the rallying Huskies of Maine Central Institute.

Kellie Mason had 10 points for Maranacook.

Victoria Huff’s 20 points and Macky Sullivan’s nine led MCI of Pittsfield.

MCI (0-2) 51

M. Dodge, J. Holt, M. Holt 3-1-8, Currier 0-1-1, K. Dodge 1-0-3, Sullivan 2-5-9, Kennedy, Lamari 1-0-2, Fernald 4-0-8, Frost, Huff 8-4-20

Maranacook (2-0) 55

Martin 12-9-33, Prescott, Denbow 1-0-2, Pullen, Bardaglio 3-0-6, Bean 1-0-2, Mason 4-2-10, Violette

3-pt. goals: M. Holt

MCI 16 24 26 51

Maranacook 14 30 42 55

Hockey

Houlton 8, Stearns 0

At Houlton, Micah Carton and Tyler Hutchinson each registered a goal and two assists to lead the Shiretowners past the Minutemen.

Chris Howland, Grady Anderson, Ian Pasquarelli, Kyle McCormick and Mitch Hall all helped with a goal apiece for 1-0 Houlton. Nic Joslyn made seven saves on nine shots.

Tyler Pelkey and Josh Harmon each scored a goal for 0-1 Stearns of Millinocket. Matt Huston had an assist. Jay Kim and Mike McVey combined to make 36 saves on 44 shots.


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