Cyr gets Cougars past FF Katahdin boys net 11th victory

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FORT FAIRFIELD – Sam Cyr scored 25 points to help lead Katahdin of Stacyville to a 61-56 win over Fort Fairfield in boys basketball action Friday. Patrick Willett netted 13 points for the Cougars. Brandon LeVasseur had 22 points and 16 rebounds…
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FORT FAIRFIELD – Sam Cyr scored 25 points to help lead Katahdin of Stacyville to a 61-56 win over Fort Fairfield in boys basketball action Friday.

Patrick Willett netted 13 points for the Cougars.

Brandon LeVasseur had 22 points and 16 rebounds for Fort Fairfield and Keith Edgecomb added 18 points and 15 rebounds.

Katahdin (11-3) 61

Cyr 6-7-25, Willett 5-2-13, Grass 3-0-8, Davis 1-1-3, Sullivan 3-0-6, McCarthy 3-0-6, Qualey, Rush

Fort Fairfield (8-7) 56

Bernaiche 2-1-5, LeVasseur 10-2-22, DeMerchant 0-1-1, Turner 2-0-5, Edgecomb 7-3-18, Wasson 2-0-5, Clark, King

3-pt. goals: Cyr 6, Grass 2, Willett; Turner, Edgecomb, Wasson

Katahdin 17 29 48 61

Fort Fairfield 18 31 47 56

JV: Katahdin 71-60

Central Aroostook 86, Ashland 42

At Ashland, Tim Carlson netted 19 points to help lead Central Aroostook of Mars Hill to its 12th straight win.

Bryan Grew and Patrick Walsh each scored 12 points and Adam Crew added 10 for the Panthers.

Curtis Belanger scored 14 points for Ashland and John Pierce had 10.

Central Aroostook (12-0) 86

Carlson 7-2-19, Grew 5-2-12, Walsh 6-0-12, Crew 4-2-10, J. Clockedile 2-2-7, McLaughlin 1-1-3, York 1-0-3, S. Clockedile 1-0-3, Woodworth 4-1-9, Hallett 1-1-3, Larrabee 1-0-2, McCartney, Martinez

Ashland (0-15) 42

Belanger 4-6-14, Pierce 4-2-10, Perry 2-3-7, Ward 1-2-4, Jandreau 0-1-1, Lewin 1-0-2, O’Clair 1-1-3, Hunter 0-1-1, Baker

3-pt. goals: Carlson 3, J. Clockedile, York, S. Clockedile

Central Aroostook 16 39 59 86

Ashland 11 20 31 42

JV: Central Aroostook 85-31

So. Aroostook 80, Easton 75

At Easton, Timothy Martin scored 14 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook to the victory.

Zack Austin scored 20 points for the Warriors and Travis Brooker added 13.

Danny Warren netted 26 points for Easton. Mitchell Blodget had 18 points and Mike Osgood added 12.

Southern Aroostook (4-9) 80

Austin 9-2-20, Brooker 3-5-13, Martin 10-12-34, Hardy 3-1-7, Hersey, Anderson, Stubbs

Easton (7-8) 75

Warren 9-4-26, Osgood 4-4-12, Blodget 8-1-18, Carlow 3-2-9, Bradley 3-0-8, Hopkins, Keirstead

3-pt. goals: Brooker 2, Martin 2; Warren 4, Bradley 2, Blodget, Carlow

So. Aroostook 14 34 52 80

Easton 15 31 54 75

JV: So. Aroostook 43-33

Van Buren 61, Washburn 58

At Washburn, Michael Corbin scored eight of his 16 points in the fourth quarter to help the Crusaders hold off the Beavers for the victory.

Jeremy Chasse chipped in with 15 points for the winners, Andrew Martin added 14 and Tyler LaPierre put in 12.

Zach Bird paced Washburn with 20 points and Chris Pesut added 18.

Van Buren (7-6) 61

Chasse 5-2-15, Martin 6-0-14, LaPierre 6-0-12, Corbin 7-0-16, Gagnon 2-0-4, Violette

Washburn (10-5) 58

Bird 7-0-20, J. Thompson 3-1-7, A. Thompson 3-0-7, Goupille 1-0-2, C. Pesut 9-0-18, Bigbee 2-0-4, S. Pesut, Hunt

3-pt. goals: Chasse 3, Martin 2, Corbin 2; Bird 6, A. Thompson

Van Buren 13 22 42 61

Washburn 15 31 41 58

WA Raiders 75, Woodland 53

At Woodland, the Raiders cashed in as the Dragons committed 11 first quarter turnovers and Washington Academy turned that into an 18-point lead.

Jared Gray tossed in 19 points for Washington Academy of East Machias, while Whitney Stevens scored 17 and James Ramsdell 15.

John Knowles’ 17 points led the way for Woodland. Aaron Moody contributed 11.

Washington Acad. (13-0) 75

Stevens 6-3-17, Ja. Gray 8-2-19, Ramsdell 7-1-15, Sternbergh 3-2-8, Harmon 0-3-3, Je. Gray 0-2-2, Look 1-0-2, Wood 0-2-2, Albee 3-0-6, Merritt 0-1-1, Hostetter, Colbeth

Woodland (3-11) 53

J. Knowles 8-1-17, A. Knowles 0-2-2, Smith 4-0-8, Ellis 1-1-3, Metcalf 1-1-3, Moody 4-3-11, Tomah 4-1-9, Newell, Diadone, Townsend

3-pt. goals: Stevens 2, Ja. Gray

Washington Acad. 24 34 52 75

Woodland 6 18 36 53

JV: Washington Acad. 78-64

Calvary Chapel 69, Shead 32

At University College in Bangor, the Sabers raced to a big early lead and held on.

Kyle Bradford and Brock Bradford led Calvary Chapel Christian with 12 points each and Josh Madden scored 11.

Aaron Sullivan paced Shead of Eastport with nine points.

Shead (1-12) 32

Sullivan 4-1-9, Cyr 4-0-8, Demolet 4-0-8, Stanhope 1-0-3, Maloney 1-0-2, Hastings 1-0-2, Joyner, Martinez, Bowen, Lewey, Kroll

Calvary Chapel Christian (12-0) 69

K. Bradford 4-3-12, B. Bradford 5-0-12, Madden 5-0-11, Gans 3-3-9, Dean 3-0-7, Miller 3-0-6, Seekins 2-0-4, Astle 1-1-3, Gerritzen 1-1-3, Phillips 0-2-2, Lowe

3-pt. goals: Stanhope; K. Bradford, B. Bradford 2, Madden, Dean

Shead 0 8 21 32

Calvary Chapel 28 39 52 69

Valley 82, Averill 25

Littlefield earns 400th career win

At Hinckley, Valley coach Dwight Littlefield earned his 400th career victory on Friday in his 27th year as a coach.

Mark Gaudet scored 26 points for Valley of Bingham and Travis Hovey added 11.

Ryan Lamontagne netted 10 points for Averill.

Valley (11-0) 82

T. Giberson 1-0-2, Atwood 2-0-4, Melcher 2-2-6, B. Giberson 1-0-3, Bishop 2-0-5, Pullen 1-0-3, Hovey 5-1-11, Gaudet 10-0-26, Gilbert 3-3-9, Mathieu 1-0-2, Highland 2-0-5, Hatfield 3-0-6

Averill (1-13) 25

Arnold 2-0-5, Lamontagne 4-2-10, Fogg 3-0-7, Staples 1-0-2, Barrett 1-0-2, Hodge, Deleon, Manchester, Stowe, Cushing, Small

3-pt. goals: Gaudet 6, Melcher, B. Giberson, Pullen, Highland; Fogg, Arnold

Valley 17 41 68 82

Averill 4 4 14 25

Dexter 58, Penquis 37

At Dexter, the Tigers held the Patriots to four fourth-quarter points while pulling away.

Brett Towle tossed in a game-high 21 points for Dexter, while Eric Day netted 13.

Justin Allen’s 13-point effort paced Penquis of Milo, while Devin Perkins and Jordan Allen provided 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Penquis (9-4) 37

Jo. Allen 5-0-10, Ju. Allen 6-1-13, Perkins 5-0-12, Young 1-0-2, N. Allen, Landry, Hamlin, Morrill, Stevens, Faulkingham, Herbest, Zwicker, Andrews, Carey

Dexter (9-5) 58

Towle 8-4-21, Day 4-4-13, M. Martin 0-5-5, Kenney 2-0-4, Murray 1-2-4, Pullen 1-0-2, Bowers, Rabideau 4-1-9, R. Martin, Rush, McCarthy, Buryachenko

3-pt. goals: Perkins 2; Towle, Day

Penquis 10 20 35 37

Dexter 14 31 44 58

JV: Penquis 54-51

Hermon 65, MDI 41

At Hermon, Adam Duplisea had 15 points and 11 rebounds to help lead Hermon to victory.

Jesse Keith had 14 points and five steals for the Hawks as Ben Adams had 10 rebounds and nine points and Adam Gould made seven assists.

Kyle Staples scored 12 points for Mount Desert Island.

Mount Desert Island (9-5) 41

Staples 4-0-12, Frongillo 1-0-2, Dougis 3-1-7, Pooler 2-2-7, Daley 1-0-2, Lewis 2-3-7, Grover 1-0-2, Swanson 0-1-1, O’Connell 0-1-1, Allen, Maffucci, Dutra

Hermon (11-3) 65

Keith 6-1-14, Duplisea 6-2-15, Cayford 3-0-6, Adams 3-2-8, Shorey 2-1-5, Gould 3-2-9, Deabay 3-2-8, Tarr, McGown, Danforth, Harding

3-pt. goals: Staples 4, Pooler; Keith, Duplisea, Gould

MDI 7 18 32 41

Hermon 15 30 38 65

JV: Machias 68-44

Camden Hills 79, Rockland 41

At Rockport, the Windjammers simply had too much firepower for their rivals.

Jamey Davis scored 14 points while Ben Draper and Tim Stammen (nine rebounds) netted 10 points each for Camden Hills, which hit nine 3-pointers.

Wade Oliver led Rockland with a 10-point effort.

Rockland (4-10) 41

Oliver 3-3-10, Baudanza-Sturks 2-2-7, Cousens, Levenseler, Worster 0-2-2, Moholland 1-0-2, Crupi 3-2-9, Coppola, Feener 2-2-6, Hynes, Carlton, Grade 1-0-2, Lord 0-3-3

Camden Hills (12-2) 79

Davis 6-0-14, Stearns 2-0-5, Moro 2-3-7, Beveridge 1-0-2, Draper 4-0-10, Horne 2-0-4, Stammen 2-6-10, Pike 1-1-3, Fitzgerald 2-0-5, Kerr 2-0-5, Scamfer 1-0-3, Calabi, Tedford 4-0-9, Puls, Dennen 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Oliver, Baudanza-Sturks, Crupi; Davis 2, Stearns, Draper 2, Fitzgerald, Kerry, Scamfer, Tedford

Rockland 6 18 28 41

Camden Hills 19 39 61 79

JV: Camden Hills 48-43

Girls basketball

Van Buren 43, Washburn 33

At Washburn, Megan Lajoie led the Crusaders with 16 points.

Darci St.Pierre notched 14 points and Casie Caron added nine.

Emily Campbell scored 11 points for the Beavers.

Van Buren (5-10) 43

St. Pierre 6-2-14, Lavasseur 1-0-2, Hews, Lajoie 5-4-16, Caron 3-3-9, Morrow, Beckwith, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Bouchard

Washburn (5-10) 33

Burtt 1-0-2, Blakney 1-0-2, McLaughlin 3-1-8, C. Maynard 1-0-2, L. Maynard 2-1-6, Carter, Campbell 5-1-11, Palmer 1-0-2

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

Van Buren 15 19 31 43

Washburn 7 17 19 33

Houlton 51, Schenck 32

At Houlton, Danielle Sewell scored 11 points as Houlton pushed past Schenck.

Alyssa Foster and Claire Thompson each added 10 more for the Shiretowners.

Megan Carey led the Wolverines of East Millinocket with 10 points.

Schenck (1-10) 32

Jamo 1-0-2, Carey 5-0-10, Peabody 2-1-5, Sprague 2-0-4, Larlee 2-3-7, Osborne 2-0-4

Houlton (7-5) 51

Guy 2-0-6, Foster 4-2-10, Thompson 5-0-10, Skehan 1-0-2, Cole 2-0-4, Lenentine 2-4-8, Sewell 4-2-11

3-pt. goals: Guy 2, Sewell

Schenck 3 11 25 32

Houlton 9 26 39 51

JV: Houlton 42-33

Hodgdon 71, CAHS 41

At Mars Hill, the Hodgdon Hawks used a 21-0 run in the third quarter to knock the Central Aroostook Panthers out of the game.

Collette Cloat led the way for the Hawks with 19 points, Erin Foster had 16 and Tasha Dwyer added 10.

Brittany Collins scored 12 and Stevi Fletcher 10 for CAHS.

Hodgdon (12-3) 71

C. Sloat 6-7-19, Foster 6-4-16, Williams 2-0-5, A. Sloat 1-0-2, McGary 1-2-4, Scott 1-0-2, D. Fitzpatrick 0-1-1, A. Fitzpatrick 3-0-7, Nightengale 1-0-2, Bither, Dwyer 3-4-10, Fleming 1-0-3, Wing

Central Aroostook (7-6) 41

Collins 5-2-12, Fletcher 4-2-10, Brewer 1-0-3, Lundin 2-0-4, A. Long, Rideout 2-0-4, Michaud 3-2-8, Garrison, DeGraw

3-pt. goals: Williams, A. Fitzpatrick, Fleming; Brewer

Hodgdon 11 30 51 71

Central Aroostook 12 23 23 41

JV: Hodgdon 40-20

Shead 43, East Grand 25

At Eastport, Taunya Cook grabbed 10 rebounds to go along with her 10 points for Shead.

Samantha Davis followed up with eight more.

Gina Zaneldin was the Viking’s high scorer with seven points.

East Grand (5-9) 25

McKay 0-2-2, Gilman 1-2-4, G. Zaneldin 2-3-7, Dodge 2-0-4, K. Shay 1-0-3, M. Zaneldin, T. Shay, Langill , Osnow 2-1-5

Shead (9-4) 43

Pottle 4-0-8, McPhail 3-0-6, Davis 1-5-8, Cook 5-0-10, Constant 2-0-4, Cummings 1-1-3, Cox 1-0-2, Morrison 1-0-2, Ricker, Martinez

3-pt. goals: K. Shay, M. Zaneldin 2; Davis

East Grand 6 21 37 43

Shead 4 10 13 25

JV: Shead 50-12

Washington Acad. 44, Machias 31

At East Machias, Ashley Tilton netted 17 points to help push Washington Academy to the victory.

Mary Mawhinney had 14 rebounds for the Raiders.

Christiannah Holmes had 10 points and 21 rebounds for Machias.

Machias (2-9) 31

Alley 1-0-2, Lipton 3-0-6, Whitman 1-2-4, Holmes 5-0-10, St. Pierre 2-5-9, Cherry, Stevens

Washington Academy (11-3) 44

E. Govoni 2-2-6, Rushforth 2-0-4, Mawhinney 0-2-2, Huffman 2-0-4, Look 3-2-8, L. Govoni 1-0-3, Tilton 8-1-17, Livingstone, Finn, Hall

3-pt. goals: L. Govoni

Machias 8 12 22 31

Wash. Acad. 6 18 32 44

JV: Machias 47-38

Reporting games

Guidelines for coaches

During this busy sports season, the NEWS asks that managers and coaches for the home teams promptly report the games. Games can be reported starting at 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday and 3 p.m. on Sundays. Games can not be reported on Saturday.

Those seeking to report games from the Greater Bangor area may call at 990-8275. Those outside the Bangor area may call toll free at 1-800-310-8600. Game results will also be accepted through the fax machine. Its number is 990-8092.

Coaches and managers are urged to provide details for both teams when reporting games. First names of players on both teams as well as statistics are needed. Those not providing full details for both teams run the risk of the games not being published in the paper.

Those seeking more information may contact sports editor Joe McLaughlin at 990-8229.


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