MADAWASKA – Jeremy Chasse’s 3-point goal with 21/2 minutes remaining gave Van Buren a 45-43 schoolboy basketball victory over Madawaska on Monday night.
Chasse finished with a team-high 17 points, while Matthew Gagnon added 10 points for Van Buren.
Josh Pelletier paced Madawaska with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Peter Gerard scored 10 points for the Owls.
Van Buren (5-4) 45
Chasse 5-6-17, Violette, Martin 2-0-5, Lapierre 3-0-6, Vick 1-0-2, Corbin 2-1-5, Gagnon 5-0-10
Madawaska (2-6) 43
Pelletier 6-2-14, M. Sirois 2-2-6, Campbell 3-0-8, Gerard 4-0-10, Morneault 2-0-5, K. Sirois
3-pt. goals: Chasse, Martin; Campbell 2, Gerard 2, Morneault
Van Buren 9 20 35 45
Madawaska 10 22 32 43
JV: Van Buren 46-23
Bangor Chr. 47, So. Aroostook 42
At Dyer Brook, Eric Sobey netted 17 points to lead Bangor Christian by Southern Aroostook.
Justin Phinney added nine points for the Patriots, who trailed 31-30 entering the fourth quarter.
Griffin Hardy had 11 points for the Warriors and Travis Brooker added 10.
Bangor Christian (4-5) 47
Phinney 3-1-9, Denbow 1-3-5, Frost 2-0-4, Pike 3-0-7, McCleary 2-1-5, Sobey 7-1-17, A. Smith, Guerin, Cole, Shaw, M. Smith, Robinson
Southern Aroostook (1-7) 42
Hardy 3-5-11, Austin 1-0-2, Brooker 3-4-10, Philibert 3-0-6, Hartin 2-0-5, Hersey 4-0-8, Anderson
3-pt. goals: Phinney 2, Sobey 2, Pike; Hartin
Bangor Chr. 6 20 30 47
So. Aroostook 10 20 31 42
JV: Bangor Christian 59-39
Washington Acad. 62, Calais 41
At East Machias, Whitney Stevens scored eight of his game-high 24 points in the third quarter as undefeated Washington Academy pulled away from Calais.
Jared Gray added 12 points for the Raiders, while Ryan Harmon scored nine points and James Ramsdell added eight points and 10 rebounds.
Garrett Dickerson led Calais with 10 points.
Calais (6-4) 41
MacDonald 2-4-8, McLean 1-1-4, Smith 4-0-8, Reynolds 3-0-6, Woodside 0-3-3, Dickerson 3-4-10, Blake, McPhee, Taylor, McLain, Guthrie
Washington Academy (8-0) 62
Stevens 9-4-24, Ja. Gray 2-7-12, Ramsdell 3-2-8, Harmon 4-1-9, Sternbergh 1-1-3, Look 2-0-4, Hostetter 1-0-2, Merritt, Je. Gray, Colbeth, Wood, Albee
3-pt. goals: McLean; Stevens 2, Ja. Gray
Calais 10 19 32 41
Washington Acad. 14 27 49 62
JV: Washington Academy 48-33
Jonesport-Beals 91, Lubec 35
At Lubec, Ross Griffin netted 15 points to lead Jonesport-Beals to the win.
Abraham Beal added 13 points for the winners while Eric Balchen put in 12 and Joseph Libby had 10.
Jessie Blake led Lubec with 12 points.
Jonesport-Beals (4-4) 91
A. Beal 5-3-13, Balchen 5-2-12, Griffin 7-0-15, Libby 4-2-10, Lamson 2-0-4, Alley 4-1-9, Berry 1-0-2, Chandler 3-1-7, D. Beal 3-2-8, Holmes 3-1-7, Faulkingham 2-0-4
Lubec 35
Blake 4-3-12, Rice 1-0-3, O’Brien 2-0-4, Murray 0-2-2, Matthews 2-4-9, Stafford 1-1-4, Munsen 0-1-1, Hall, Gove
3-pt. goals: Griffin; Blake, Rice, Matthews, Stafford
Jonesport-Beals 16 36 64 91
Lubec 15 23 25 35
Machias 68, Shead 44
At Eastport, James McCarthy scored 24 points to help lead Machias to the victory.
Chris Correll netted 22 points for the Bulldogs.
Aaron Sullivan scored 19 points for Shead and Craig Hastings added 10 points.
Machias (4-6) 68
McCarthy 8-3-24, Roberts 0-2-2, Correll 11-0-22, Frutchey 1-0-2, Calor 2-0-4, Little 2-2-6, Brooks 3-2-8, Falvey, Sullivan
Shead (1-7) 44
Kroll 4-0-8, Lewey 3-0-7, C. Hastings 5-0-10, Sullivan 8-3-19, DeMolet, Stanhope, Bowen, Martinez, Joyner, Cyr, Kilton, S. Hastings
3-pt. goals: McCarthy 5; Lewey
Machias 10 38 57 68
Shead 8 22 35 44
JV: Machias 60-35
Girls basketball
Hodgdon 42, Katahdin 39
At Hodgdon, Tasha Dwyer scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds to help give the Hawks the edge.
Collette Sloat contributed with 10 points for Hodgdon.
Jamie Green led Katahdin of Sherman Station with 12 points while K.C. Duffy-Stanley chipped in with 10.
Katahdin (4-3) 39
Ja. Green 5-0-12, Duffy-Stanley 4-2-10, McMoarn 2-0-5, Violette 3-0-6, Hill 2-0-4, Robinson 1-0-2, Je. Green, Bates
Hodgdon (8-1) 42
Dwyer 7-0-14, C. Sloat 5-0-10, A. Sloat 3-3-9, Foster 2-2-6, A. Fitzpatrick 1-0-3, Blanchette, D. Fitzpatrick, Williams
3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home
Katahdin 9 18 35 39
Hodgdon 9 20 34 42
JV: Hodgdon 34-32
Houlton 56, Fort Kent 42
At Houlton, Danielle Sewell scored 20 points to lead the Shiretowners to victory.
Kathryn Cole had 10 points for Houlton.
Kristen Violette had 12 points to pace Fort Kent.
Fort Kent (3-4) 42
Labbe 2-0-5, Caron 1-0-3, Desjardins 2-1-6, Daigle, Morneault 2-4-8, Violette 3-6-12, Michaud 1-0-2, Morneault, Hartman 1-0-2, Babin 2-0-4
Houlton (4-3) 56
Guy 4-0-9, Foster 2-1-5, Thompson 3-0-6, Cole 4-2-10, Lenentine 3-0-6, Sewell 7-5-20
3-pt. goals: Labbe, Caron, Desjardins; Guy, Sewell
Fort Kent 14 26 34 42
Houlton 15 30 42 56
JV: Houlton 40-20
Washburn 39, Wisdom 22
At St. Agatha, Kari Howe scored 11 points and Liza Maynard added nine as Washburn steadily pulled away from the host Pioneers.
Heather Anderson scored 11 points for Wisdom.
On Saturday, Greater Houlton Christian Academy defeated Wisdom 55-24 as Amanda Jago scored 17 points and Megan Korhonen added 16 for the winners. Krista Lizotte’s 14 points led Wisdom.
Washburn (3-5) 39
Burtt, Blakney 3-0-7, McLaughlin 1-0-3, Howe 5-1-11, C. Maynard, L. Maynard 4-0-9, Carter, Campbell 1-3-5, Espling, Palmer
Wisdom (0-9) 22
Lizotte, Anderson 4-3-11, Page, Hebert 1-0-2, Voisine 2-0-4, Daigle 0-1-1, Dyment
3-pt. goals: Blakney, McLaughlin
Washburn 4 24 36 39
Wisdom 7 12 19 22
JV: Wisdom 28-25
Woodland 54, East Grand 16
At Woodland, Lacey Gillespie scored 10 points to lead Woodland to the win.
Kaitlyn Leeman added nine points and had 10 rebounds for the Dragons and Jessica Murphy had seven rebounds.
Gina Zaneldin scored 10 points for East Grand.
East Grand (3-7) 16
McKay 2-0-4, Dodge 1-0-2, G. Zaneldin 3-4-10, Gilman, M. Zaneldin, T. Shay, Langill, Crone, K. Shay
Woodland (7-2) 54
Brown 2-0-4, Gillespie 4-2-10, J. Murphy 1-1-3, Leeman 4-1-9, Ferry 4-1-9, Graceffa 1-1-3, St. Pierre 0-1-1, Noyes 3-3-9, K. Murphy 2-0-4, Ham 1-0-2, Sears, Clark
East Grand 0 10 10 16
Woodland 11 23 40 54
JV: Woodland 34-25
Lubec 43, Jonesport-Beals 42
At Lubec, Chelsea Hall made two free throws in the game’s final 10 seconds to lift the host Hornets to victory.
Lubec trailed 26-19 at halftime but rallied behind Kristina Scoville, who scored a team-high 22 points, and Leann Pike, who finished with nine points.
Ashten Smith led Jonesport-Beals with 22 points.
Jonesport-Beals (2-5) 42
C. Hunkler 1-0-2, Blount 1-4-6, Smith 7-8-22, S. Beal 3-0-9, W. Beal 1-0-3, Look, S. Hunkler, A.G. Backman, Alley, A.L. Backman, Crowley
Lubec (4-2) 43
Pike 3-3-9, McPherson 1-0-2, Hall 1-2-5, Kr. Scoville 8-1-20, Ka. Scoville 2-1-5, Daye, Wright, Munson, Conyers-Beach, Parquette
3-pt. goals: S. Beal 3, W. Beal; Kr. Scoville 3, Hall
Jonesport-Beals 8 26 34 42
Lubec 9 19 33 43
Stearns 77, Piscataquis 61
At Guilford, Trisha MacDonald led the Stearns Minutemen of Millinocket with 22 points as they knocked off the Piscataquis Pirates.
Jen Nason added 11 points for Stearns.
Charley Bradford scored 22 points for the Pirates. Heather Woodbury had 14 points and eight rebounds.
Stearns (7-1) 77
T. MacDonald 7-6-22, Nason 4-2-11, Hale 3-0-7, Arsenault 2-2-6, Osborne 4-1-9, Somers, Collinsworth 2-0-4, Michaud 2-3-7, A. MacDonald 4-1-9
Piscataquis (1-7) 61
Woodbury 6-2-14, Levesque 2-0-4, Bailey 3-4-11, Martell 1-1-3, Littlefield 0-2-2, Shufelt 2-1-5, McKusick, Bradford 7-8-22
3-pt. goals: T. MacDonald 2, Nason, Hale; Bailey
Stearns 16 31 52 77
Piscataquis 16 27 42 61
JV: Stearns 35-18
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