Warriors surge past Hodgdon

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DYER BROOK – Olivia McGary scored 15 points as undefeated Southern Aroostook gave visiting Hodgdon its first loss of the season in an Eastern D girls basketball clash Friday night. Shana Martin contributed with 11 points for the Warriors, who raced out to a 17-3…
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DYER BROOK – Olivia McGary scored 15 points as undefeated Southern Aroostook gave visiting Hodgdon its first loss of the season in an Eastern D girls basketball clash Friday night.

Shana Martin contributed with 11 points for the Warriors, who raced out to a 17-3 first-quarter lead.

Erin Foster led Hodgdon with 15 points while Collette Sloat added 12.

Hodgdon (7-1) 39

Foster 7-1-15, C. Sloat 6-0-12, A. Sloat 1-0-2, D. Fitzpatrick 2-0-5, A. Fitzpatrick 0-3-3, Dwyer 1-0-2, Williams

Southern Aroostook (8-0) 49

McGary 5-5-15, Martin 5-1-11, M. Watson 2-5-9, Charette 0-2-2, Hardy 3-0-6, McLaughlin 3-0-6, Collier, Clark, Caswell, Ryan, K. Watson

3-pt. goals: D. Fitzpatrick

Hodgdon 3 15 25 39

So. Aroostook 17 23 36 49

JV: Hodgdon 44-25

Caribou 53, Ellsworth 40

At Caribou, Lindsay Burlock scored 17 points and Monica Selander added 14 as the host Vikings remained unbeaten.

Laura Archer scored 15 points for Ellsworth, which trailed just 24-21 at intermission before Caribou outscored the Eagles 29-19 in the second half.

Ellsworth (4-3) 40

Dalrymple, Boutaugh 3-0-7, Briggs 1-2-4, Archer 6-0-15, Fortier 0-2-2, Savage, Jones 2-0-4, McEachern, Oleson 3-2-8

Caribou (9-0) 53

Dubois, Gahagan, Harrigan 3-0-6, Ouellette 2-0-5, Bouchard 1-0-3, Dube 1-2-4, Burlock 7-3-17, Cousins, Selander 4-6-14, Willey 1-0-2, Morrill 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Archer 3, Boutaugh; Bouchard, Ouellette

Ellsworth 8 21 26 40

Caribou 7 24 34 53

JV: Ellsworth 44-31

Presque Isle 62, MDI 32

At Presque Isle, Katie DeLong scored 13 points and had six steals to lead Presque Isle to its eighth straight win.

Natasha Deschene netted 12 points for the Wildcats and Melissa DeMerchant added 11.

Stephanie Shuster scored 15 points for Mount Desert Island.

Mount Desert Island (4-4) 32

Stanley 1-0-2, Rosborough 2-0-4, Branks 0-1-1, Shuster 6-1-15, Records 1-1-3, Falt 2-0-4, Young 1-0-2, Christie 0-1-1, Stratton, Hodgdon, Dow

Presque Isle (8-0) 62

Deschene 5-2-12, A. DeLong 2-1-5, Post 20-5, K. DeLong 5-2-13, DeMerchant 4-3-11, Smith 1-1-3, Morris 2-0-5, Norsworthy 2-1-5, Richards 1-0-2, Pinette 0-1-1, Watananuchit, Moody

3-pt. goals: Shuster 2; Post, K. DeLong, Morris

Mount Desert 3 14 22 32

Presque Isle 17 28 40 62

JV: MDI 40-30

Washburn 46, Limestone 45

At Washburn, Nicole McLaughlin scored 12 points and had 10 rebounds to lead Washburn to the narrow win over Limestone.

Emily Campbell netted 12 points for the Beavers and Liza Maynard added 11 points and six assists.

Nikki Michaud scored 25 points for the Eagles.

Limestone (2-5) 45

Weatherhead 3-0-6, Beaulieu 3-0-8, St. Pierre 1-0-2, Mulherin 0-1-1, Michaud 10-5-25, Beatan 1-1-3, Pers

Washburn (2-5) 46

Blakney 1-0-2, McLaughlin 5-0-12, Howe 3-1-7, C. Maynard 1-0-2, L. Maynard 3-4-11, Campbell 3-2-12, Burtt, Palmer

3-pt. goals: Beaulieu 2; McLaughlin 2, L. Maynard

Limestone 9 21 29 45

Washburn 11 26 35 46

JV: Limestone 30-18

Katahdin 46, Cent. Aroostook 37

At Mars Hill, Jayme Green netted 12 points as the visiting Cougars moved past the Panthers.

Brandi Violette and K.C. Duffy-Stanley each scored 11 points for Katahdin.

Alicia Rideout powered Central Aroostook with 12 points.

Katahdin (4-2) 46

Ja. Green 4-3-12, Violette 3-5-11, Duffy-Stanley 4-3-11, McMoarn 2-0-6, Martin, Je. Green, Gallagher 1-0-2, Albert, Smallwood, Robinson 1-0-2, Blum-Evits, Long, Hill 1-0-2, Bates

Central Aroostook (4-5) 37

Brewer 1-0-2, Lundeen 2-0-4, Porter, L. Long, Collins 2-1-6, Fletcher 2-1-5, A. Long 2-0-4, Rideout 4-0-12, Michaud 1-0-2, Garrison 0-2-2, Degraw

3-pt. goals: Ja. Green, McMoarn 2; Collins, Rideout 4

Katahdin 4 22 32 46

Cent. Aroostook 3 14 26 37

JV: Katahdin 48-25

Easton 57, Wisdom 43

At St. Agatha, Jessica Ferris scored eight of her 19 points in the fourth quarter to help visiting Easton to the come-from-behind win.

Kassie Lovely netted 19 points for the Bears and Nina Alexander added 11.

Amber Voisine scored 16 points for Wisdom.

Easton (1-7) 57

Ferris 8-2-19, Hopkins 1-0-2, Alexander 4-3-11, Lovely 8-3-19, Osgood 2-2-6, Hickey, Ladner, Barnes

Wisdom (0-8) 43

Voisine 8-0-16, Lizotte 3-3-9, Anderson 2-1-5, St. Pierre 2-0-4, Hebert 3-0-6, Desjardins 0-1-1, Dyment 1-0-2, Tardif, Daigle

3-pt. goals: Ferris

Easton 9 22 37 57

Wisdom 12 25 38 43

Shead 48, Calais 45

At Eastport, Samantha Davis scored 17 points and Skylar Richardson added 11 as host Shead defeated Calais here for the second straight season.

Shead moved out to a 14-point lead early in the fourth quarter before Calais mounted a rally. The Blue Devils pulled to within a single point before Shead’s Taunya Cook scored a key basket late in the game.

Danielle O’Brien led Calais with 14 points, while Darcy Gillespie added 11.

Calais (4-2) 45

O’Brien 6-2-14, Gillespie 4-1-11, Smith 4-0-9, Eagan 1-1-3, Feck 1-1-4, Taylor 1-0-2, Brown 1-0-2, Warren, Thomas, Stevens, Seeley

Shead (5-3) 48

Davis 6-4-17, Cook 3-2-8, Morrison 4-0-8, Richardson 5-1-11, Cox 1-0-2, Constant 1-0-2, Pottle, McPhail, Cummings, Martinez

3-pt. goals: Gillespie 2, Smith, Feck; Davis

Calais 9 24 30 45

Shead 4 26 38 48

JV: Calais 36-31

Lubec 56, Calvary Chapel 33

At Lubec, Leann Pike scored 19 points and grabbed 16 rebounds to pace the victorious Hornets.

Kristina Scoville added 16 points and Kara Scoville scored nine points for Lubec, while Savannah McPherson brought down 15 rebounds.

Jessica Graves led Calvary Chapel of Orrington with 10 points, while Brittany Lowe scored eight.

Calvary Chapel (2-2) 33

Graves 4-2-10, C. Veilleux 2-0-4, Lowe 4-0-8, Miller 2-0-5, Elliot 2-2-6, M. Veilleux, Colby, Ericson, Grice, Plissey, Mears, Doten

Lubec (3-1) 56

Pike 9-1-19, Kr. Scoville 8-0-16, Ka. Scoville 4-1-9, Hall 2-0-4, McPherson 2-2-6, Wright 1-0-2, Munson, Corey

3-pt. goals: Miller

Calvary Chapel 2 13 23 33

Lubec 21 31 44 56

Washington Acad. 47, Sumner 45

At East Machias, Sara Rushforth scored 14 points to help give host Washington Academy the edge they needed to defeat visiting Sumner of East Sullivan.

Jody Pinkham scored 12 of her 15 points in the second half in Sumner’s effort to close the gap.

Sumner (4-2) 45

Bragdon 1-0-2, Kalusmeyer 1-4-6, Pinkham 4-8-15, Dunbar 3-0-7, Robinson 2-2-6, Beal 3-1-7, Bridges, Page, Alley, Rock

Washington Academy (4-3) 47

Mawhinney 0-1-1, Huffman 1-0-2, Livingstone 1-1-4, L. Govoni 2-1-6, Tilton 6-0-12, Rushforth 6-0-14, E. Govoni 3-1-8, Look

3-pt. goals: Pinkham, Dunbar; Rushforth 2, Livingstone, L. Govoni, E. Govoni

Sumner 5 9 21 45

Washington Acad. 12 15 32 47

JV: Washington Acad. 53-41

Stearns 74, Geo. Stevens 22

At Millinocket, Trisha MacDonald scored 12 points to help host Stearns to its seventh win.

Hilary Arsenault had 11 points for the Minutemen and Amy Collinsworth added 10.

Brandi Winters scored seven points for George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.

George Stevens Academy (3-5) 22

Lymburner 0-1-1, Beardsworth 3-0-6, Moon 0-2-2, Winters 3-0-7, Conte 0-2-2, Haskell 1-2-4, Keevan, Wardwell, Roberts, Smith, Astbury, Brady, Flynn

Stearns (7-1) 74

T. MacDonald 4-4-12, Nason 0-1-1, D. Michaud 2-0-4, Hale 3-0-7, Arsenault 4-2-11, Achorn 2-2-7, Somers 3-1-9, Collinsworth 5-0-10, J. Michaud 2-1-5, A. MacDonald 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Winters; Somers 2, Achorn, Arsenault, Hale

George Stevens 3 6 15 22

Stearns 12 36 43 74

JV: Stearns 61-40

Boys basketball

Ellsworth 75, Presque Isle 73

At Ellsworth, senior Anthony Jones scored on a pass from sophomore Andy Tracy with 0.2 seconds left as the host Eagles remained unbeaten.

Tracy finished with a game-high 26 points including four 3-point goals, while freshman Corey DeWitt added 24 points, including a 9-of-10 effort from the free-throw line and three 3-pointers. Joey DeWitt contributed 10 points.

Greg Whitaker paced Presque Isle with 24 points, while Kyle Rideout scored 14, Matt Fowler 12 and Matt McGlinn 11.

Presque Isle (3-5) 73

Carlin 3-0-8, Lavway, McGlinn 4-2-11, Rideout 5-4-14, Wildeman 2-0-4, Whitaker 11-1-24, Fowler 5-2-12, Swanson

Ellsworth (7-0) 75

Katsiaficas 0-1-1, C. DeWitt 6-9-24, J. DeWitt 3-3-10, Berry, Tracy 9-4-26, Jones 3-0-6, Britt 4-0-8, Conners 1-0-2, Jordan

3-pt. goals: Carlin 2, Whitaker; Tracy 4, C. DeWitt 3, J. Dewitt

Presque Isle 22 39 55 73

Ellsworth 19 36 57 75

JV: Ellsworth 58-52

East Grand 76, Lee 65

At Danforth, Darius Parker netted 28 points to help carry host East Grand to the win.

Eric Hanington added 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Vikings while Seth Preston chipped in with 10 points.

Nate Dow led Lee Academy with 24 points while Tom Bird and Jeremy Tripp scored 11 apiece.

Lee Academy (2-6) 65

Dow 9-1-24, Bird 3-5-11, Tripp 4-0-11, Cowan 4-0-9, Mallett 2-2-6, King 1-0-3, Currie 0-1-1, Thompson, Worster

East Grand (7-2) 76

Parker 8-10-28, E. Hanington 6-8-20, Preston 5-0-10, Faulkner 4-1-9, Byers 2-0-5, Scott 2-0-4, M. Hanington

3-pt. goals: Dow 3, Tripp 3, Cowan, King; Parker 2, Byers

Lee Academy 14 34 50 65

East Grand 26 38 53 76

MDI 74, Caribou 42

At Mount Desert, Kyle Staples led the host Trojans with a game-high 18 points.

Mike Frongillo added 13.

Joey Pelletier and Kyle Wambold each scored 11 points for the Vikings. Brad Campbell had 10 more.

Caribou (0-9) 42

Pelletier 5-1-11, Wambold 4-3-11, Campbell 5-0-10, Wakana 3-0-6, Gagnon 1-0-2, Ala 1-0-2, Spring, Damboise, Rosser, Cashman, Fitzherbert

MDI (4-3) 74

Staples 4-8-18, Frongillo 5-3-13, O’Connell 3-3-9, Swanson 3-3-9, Pooler 1-7-9, Daley 2-3-9, Dargis 2-1-5, Dutra 1-0-2, Lewis, Allen, Grover, Maffucci

3-pt. goals: Staples 2, Daley 2

Caribou 10 24 28 42

Mount Desert 10 34 48 74

JV: MDI 86-11

Searsport 60, DI-Stonington 42

At Searsport, Jake Manner scored 19 points and pulled down 21 rebounds as the host Vikings improved their record to 5-4.


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