Caron helps lead Crusaders to 1st victory of season

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VAN BUREN – Casie Caron scored 11 points to help lead the Van Buren Crusaders to their first win of the season, a 43-35 decision over Wisdom of St. Agatha in girls basketball action Monday night Amber Voisine scored nine points to pace the Pioneers.
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VAN BUREN – Casie Caron scored 11 points to help lead the Van Buren Crusaders to their first win of the season, a 43-35 decision over Wisdom of St. Agatha in girls basketball action Monday night

Amber Voisine scored nine points to pace the Pioneers.

Wisdom (0-6) 35

Voisine 3-3-9, Lizotte 2-3-7, Tardif, St. Pierre 2-2-6, Hebert 1-4-6, Desjardin, Dyment 1-0-2, Daigle 1-3-5

Van Buren (1-4) 43

St. Pierre 0-2-2, Levasseur 4-0-8, Bouchard 1-0-2, Hews 2-0-4, Lajoie 3-2-8, Caron 5-1-11

3-pt. goals: none

Wisdom 7 18 25 35

Van Buren 8 17 35 43

Ashland 43, GHCA 28

At Presque Isle, Beth Chamberlin scored 10 of her game-high 12 points in the second half as the Hornets rolled.

Ashley Nemer chipped in with 10 points for Ashland.

Amanda Jago and Megan Korhonen each scored nine points for Greater Houlton Christian.

Ashland (5-1) 43

Smith 2-0-4, Chamberlin 4-3-12, Peters 3-1-7, Spooner 1-0-2, Sherman, Sock, Nemer 4-2-11, Belskis 3-1-7, Long, Hafford, Chasse, Wilson

Greater Houlton Christian (3-3) 28

Farrar 2-0-4, Livezey 0-1-1, A. Jago 3-2-9, J. Jago 1-0-2, Korhonen 3-3-9, Vargas, Hartin, Lee, Sjoberg 1-1-3, Boutilier, Scott

3-pt. goals: Nemer, Chamberlin; A. Jago

Ashland 9 20 34 43

GHCA 7 11 24 28

SAHS 53, CAHS 36

At Dyer Brook, Audrey Charette chalked up 18 points to spark the Warriors.

Olivia McGary tossed in 12 for the winners and Mindy Watson added 10.

Lindsey Michaud led the Panthers of Mars Hill with 16.

Central Aroostook (3-3) 36

Michaud 6-4-16, Brewer 0-1-1, Lundeen, Collins, Fletcher 2-2-6, Long 2-1-5, Rideout 2-2-6, DeGraw 1-0-2

Southern Aroostook (6-0) 53

Charette 9-0-18, McGary 3-6-12, Watson 5-0-10, Hardy, Collier 0-3-3, Clark 1-0-2, Caswell 2-0-4, Mardin 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: none

Cen. Aroostook 8 16 29 36

So. Aroostook 14 24 36 53

JV: Southern Aroostook 31-16

Fort Fairfield 59, Washburn 25

At Washburn, Keegan O’Neal scored 15 points as unbeaten Fort Fairfield pulled away by outscoring the host Beavers 21-1 in the third quarter.

Nicole McLaughlin led Washburn with eight points.

Fort Fairfield (6-0) 59

Hathaway 1-0-2, Cunningham 4-0-9, Essancy, Arato, Gardner 2-0-4, McLaughlin 0-1-1, O’Neal 7-1-15, K. Searles 4-0-9, Churchill 2-0-4, Beckwith, Demerchant 0-3-3, Langworthy 3-0-6, W. Searles, D. Searles 2-2-6

Washburn (1-4) 25

Burtt, Blakney 3-1-7, McLaughlin 4-0-8, Howe, C. Maynard, L. Maynard 1-1-3, Carter, Campbell 1-4-6, Espling, Palmer 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Cunningham, K. Searles

Fort Fairfield 8 21 42 59

Washburn 8 17 18 25

JV: Fort Fairfield 43-29

Machias 65, East Grand 60

At Machias, Christiannah Holmes racked up 18 points, 16 rebounds, six blocked shots and four steals to help the Bulldogs to their first win.

Monique St. Pierre and Jillian Whitney had 13 points each for Machias and Beryl Lipton notched 10.

Marie Gilman tossed in 39 points on seven 3-pointers, 23 and five of which came in the second half for the Vikings of Danforth.

East Grand (3-3) 60

Gilman 11-10-39, McKay 2-0-4, Osnoe 3-1-7, M. Zaneldein, G. Dodge 1-0-2, G. Zaneldein 2-4-8

Machias (1-4) 65

Holmes 7-4-18, St. Pierre 6-1-13, Whitney 6-1-13, Lipton 5-0-10, M. Cherry, Whitman, Alley 3-0-6, Stevens 2-1-5, Baker

3-pt. goals: Gilman 7

East Grand 8 26 37 60

Machias 18 29 39 65

JV: Machias 46-19

Boys basketball

Houlton 82, Madawaska 26

At Houlton, Leif O’Connell led a balanced scoring attack with 18 points as the Shiretowners cruised.

Dustin Edwards netted 15 points, Danny Bartlett scored 14 and Mark Socoby added 12 for Houlton.

Peter Gerard led Madawaska with nine points.

Madawaska (1-5) 26

Bosse, Pelletier, An. Campbell 1-0-2, Chasse 1-0-2, M. Sirois 3-0-6, Al. Campbell, Gerard 3-2-9, Morneault 1-2-5, K. Sirois 1-0-2

Houlton (6-0) 82

Bossie, Edwards 6-0-15, O’Connell 8-0-18, B. Miles 1-2-4, Anderson, Hill, Bartlett 6-1-14, Socoby 5-2-12, Duff 3-2-8, A. Miles 2-1-5, Campbell 1-0-2, Lloyd 1-0-2, York

3-pt. goals: Gerard, Morneault; Edwards 3, O’Connell 2, Bartlett

Madawaska 8 12 14 26

Houlton 23 47 66 82

JV: Houlton 58-32

Houlton Christian 80, Ashland 34

At Presque Isle, Matt Hathaway poured in 26 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, good enough for a double-double and a win for the Eagles.

Emery Lincoln chipped in with 15 for the winners.

Spencer Perry and Trevor Tompkins led the Hornets with seven apiece.

Ashland (0-6) 34

Perry 2-3-7, Tompkins 3-1-7, Chamberlain 2-0-5, Belanger 1-0-2, Hunter 1-0-2, O’Clair 1-1-3, Lewin 2-0-5, Pierce 1-1-3, Baker, Jandreau, Ward, Millett

Greater Houlton Chr. (4-2) 80

Hathaway 10-3-26, Lincoln 7-1-15, Sjoberg 2-0-6, Thompson 1-0-3, Farrar 2-0-4, Kilcollins 3-0-6, Kelly 4-1-9, Bell 1-2-4, Korhonen 2-0-4, Kennedy 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Chamberlain, Lewin; Hatahway 4, Sjoberg 2, Thompson

Ashland 6 14 25 34

Gr. Houlton Chr. 26 47 62 80

CAHS 86, Fort Fairfield 55

At Fort Fairfield, the Panthers raced out to a 9-0 first quarter lead and never looked back.

Brian Grew led all scorers with 22 points for Central Aroostook of Mars Hill. Patrick Walsh tallied 16 points and nine rebounds. Jason Woodworth tossed in 14 while Tim Carlson and Andrew York added 10 apiece.

Ryan Clark scored 14 points to lead the Tigers. Keith Edgecomb collected 11 points and 11 rebounds and Brandon Levasseur registered 12.

Central Aroostook (7-0) 86

York 4-1-10, Grew 9-3-22, Carlson 4-2-10, Woodworth 5-3-14, Walsh 7-2-16, J. Clockedile, McLaughlin 0-4-4, S. Clockedile 1-0-2, Hallett 2-1-5, Crew 1-0-2, Larrabee 0-1-1

Fort Fairfield (5-2) 55

Clark 5-2-14, Edgecomb 4-2-11, Levasseur 5-2-12, Foster, Rochford, Bernaiche, Everett 2-3-7, Turner, Wasson 0-2-2, King 2-5-9

3-pt. goals: York, Grew, Woodworth; Clark 2, Edgecomb

Cen. Aroostook 23 46 70 86

Fort Fairfield 9 20 35 55

JV: Central Aroostook 62-62

Hodgdon 61, So. Aroostook 35

At Dyer Brook, Kirby Sanford scored eight of his 12 points in the second quarter and the undefeated Hawks held the Warriors to two points in the period en route to the win.

Jimmy Griffin had a game-best 13 points for Hodgdon and three players added eight points apiece.

Wade Hersey led Southern Aroostook with 11 points.

Hodgdon (5-0) 61

Ki. Sanford 5-2-12, Curry 4-0-8, Carter 2-1-5, Hovey 3-1-8, Condon 3-1-8, Ke. Sanford 2-0-4, Griffin 5-2-13, Ledger 1-0-2, Tash, Clark

Southern Aroostook (0-6) 35

Hardy 2-0-4, Brooker 2-4-8, Toothaker 1-0-2, Hartin 2-4-8, Hersey 5-1-11, Anderson 1-0-2, Crotta, Philibert

3-pt. goals: Hovey, Condon, Griffin

Hodgdon 14 31 48 61

So. Aroostook 11 13 21 35

JV: Southern Aroostook 62-41

Hockey

Houlton-Hodgdon 2, Hampden 1

At Millar Arena in Houlton Saturday, Mitch Hall’s power-play goal with 7:31 remaining supplied Houlton-Hodgdon with its triumph over Hampden Academy.

Hall was positioned at the far post and one-timed a cross-ice pass from Kevin Carton behind Hampden Academy goalie Rory Woods. Sam Tweedie also assisted on the game-winner.

Andy Clark had tied it for the 2-1 Blackhawks earlier in the period off assists from Ben Henderson and Micah Carton.

Nic Joslyn finished with 23 saves.

Chris Pease scored an unassisted goal in the first period for 1-2 Hampden Academy and Woods made 17 saves.


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