Shiretowners top Calais

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HOULTON – Mark Socoby collected 27 points and 11 rebounds while Leif O’Connell notched 10 points and 13 rebounds as the Shiretowners avenged their only loss with a 49-37 schoolboy basketball victory over Calais. Scott McDonald led the Blue Devils with 16.
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HOULTON – Mark Socoby collected 27 points and 11 rebounds while Leif O’Connell notched 10 points and 13 rebounds as the Shiretowners avenged their only loss with a 49-37 schoolboy basketball victory over Calais.

Scott McDonald led the Blue Devils with 16.

Calais (8-5) 37

McDonald 7-0-16, Smith 1-2-5, Dickerson 4-0-8, McLean 2-1-6, Reynolds, Guthrie, Woodside 1-0-2, Blake

Houlton (12-1) 49

Socoby 11-2-27, O’Connell 5-0-10, B. Miller 1-0-2, Hill 2-0-5, Bartlett 1-3-5, A. Miles, Duff, Lloyd

3-pt. goals: McDonald 2, Smith, McLean; Socoby 3, Hill

Calais 8 16 23 37

Houlton 14 26 37 49

JV: Calais 48-40

Presque Isle 76, Orono 64

At Orono, Greg Whitaker scored 19 points in the Wildcats’ Class B victory.

Matt McGlinn notched 15 points for Presque Isle. Kyle Rideout added 13 and Chris Carlin scored 10.

Ryan Levesque scored 15 points for the Red Riots and Alyosha Klose had 10.

Presque Isle 76

Carlin 4-1-10, McGlinn 4-4-15, Rideout 5-3-13, Whitaker 6-3-19, Wildeman 1-1-3, Coffin 3-0-8, Fowler 4-0-8, Cray

Orono 64

Levesque 6-0-15, Klose 4-1-10, Cowan 3-2-9, Chase 2-3-7, Thomas 4-0-9, M. Simon 2-3-9, Weatherbee 2-1-5, J. Simon

3-pt. goals: Carlin, McGlinn 3, Whitaker 4, Coffin 2; Levesque 3, Klose, Cowan, Thomas, M. Simon 2

Presque Isle 18 38 55 76

Orono 7 22 40 64

Foxcroft Acad. 64, Caribou 39

At Caribou, junior Matt Carey scored a game-high 22 points in Foxcroft’s win over the Vikings.

Bobby Gilbert scored 12 points and Shayne Croan added 10 for the Ponies.

Joe Pelletier notched 12 pointsfor Caribou and Ben Wakana had 10 more.

Foxcroft Academy (12-2) 64

Robinson 2-1-5, Withee 1-0-2, McKusick, Tirrell 1-0-2, Earnest 1-0-3, LaCasce, Carey 10-2-22, Croan 2-6-10

Caribou (1-14) 39

Wakana 3-2-10, Spring, Damboise 1-0-3, Rosser, Ala 1-0-2, Cashman 2-2-6, Fitzherbert, Campbell 1-0-2, Gagnon, Wambold 2-0-4, Pelletier 6-0-12

3-pt. goals: Earnest, Gilbert 3, Perry; Damboise

Foxcroft Acad. 16 33 47 64

Caribou 6 21 29 39

Bucksport 57, Fort Kent 47

At Bucksport, Wade Hopkins had 23 points and six steals as the Golden Bucks rallied past the Warriors.

Joey Carmichael collected 13 points, 11 rebounds and four steals for Bucksport while Chris Rennick scored 10. John Harvey had 10 rebounds.

Mitchell Ouellet led Fort Kent’s effort with 10.

Fort Kent (5-9) 47

Ouellet 5-0-10, Hartman, P. Caron 1-0-2, Rossignol 1-0-2, Jandreau, T. Caron 0-2-2, Raymond 3-1-8, Kinney, Thibodeau, R. Willette 3-2-9, S. Bard, T. Bard 3-1-7, Plourde, Rivera 3-0-7

Bucksport (5-8) 57

Hopkins 9-4-23, Rennick 2-5-11, Carmichael 6-1-13, Pooler 1-0-2, Bunker, Mills, Johnson, Ames, Clapper 0-1-1, Harvey 3-1-7, Rump

3-pt. goals: Raymond, R. Willette, Rivera; Rennick 2, Hopkins

Fort Kent 16 31 37 47

Bucksport 14 27 41 57

JV: Bucksport 46-34

Hodgdon 78, Limestone 38

At Limestone, Jimmy Griffin led the victorious Hawks with 21 points.

Bruce Currie netted 14 points and Jeff Condon added 13. Kirby Sanford scored 10.

Andrew Pelletier and George Tamburello contributed seven points each for the Eagles.

Hodgdon (8-4) 78

Griffin 9-2-21, Currie 7-0-14, Condon 5-1-13, Ki. Sanford 5-0-10, Hovey 2-0-6, Carter 2-0-4, Bartley 1-0-2, Clark 1-0-2, Armstrong, Ledger

Limestone (4-8) 38

Pelletier 3-0-7, Tamburello 2-3-7, Leighton 3-0-6, Demers 3-0-6, Frazier 1-0-2, Poisson 1-0-2, Bretzke 1-0-2, Cook 1-0-2, E. McCullough 1-0-2, F. McCullough 0-2-2, Parent

3-pt. goals: Griffin, Condon 2, Hovey 2; Pelletier

Hodgdon 25 47 67 78

Limestone 7 16 28 38

JV: Hodgdon 40-36

Madawaska 55, Houlton Chr. 46

At Madawaska, Peter Garard scored six of his 20 points in the second quarter to give the Owls a lead they held for the rest of the game.

Myles Morneault added 17 points for Madawaska.

Drew Farrar tossed in 19 points for the Eagles and Matt Hathaway scored 17.

Greater Houlton Christian 46

Farrar 6-5-19, Hathaway 7-0-17, Lincoln 4-1-9, Kelly 0-1-1, Sjobeig, Thompson, Bell, Korhonen

Madawaska 55

Gerard 8-4-20, Morneault 6-3-17, K. Sirois 2-3-7, Pelletier 3-0-6, M. Sirois 2-1-5, Campbell

3-pt. goals: Farrar 2, Hathaway 3; Morneault

Houlton Chr. 13 17 28 46

Madawaska 10 19 36 55

Old Town 65, Hampden Acad. 53

At Hampden, Matt Petrie scored 16 points to lead a balanced attack as Old Town earned the Big East Conference victory.

Matt Curtis added 14 points for the Indians, while Mike Thurston scored 12 and Tyler Tracewski 11.

Jordan Cook paced Hampden with a game-high 18 points. Freshman Daniel McCue added 11.

Old Town 65

Thurston 5-0-12, Curtis 3-6-14, Petrie 3-10-16, Tracewski 2-7-11, Bouchard 1-1-3, Conary, Miller 2-3-9

Hampden Academy 53

McCue 4-1-11, Cook 8-2-18, Meehan 0-1-1, Moran, McNutt 3-0-6, Uhrin 1-0-2, Ross 2-0-6, Hodgdon 4-0-9, Silver

3-pt. goals: Thurston 2, Curtis 2, Miller 2; McCue 2, Ross 2, Hodgdon

Old Town 16 33 45 65

Hampden Acad. 8 26 40 53

JV: Hampden Academy 47-46

Ice hockey

Hampden 5, Presque Isle 4 (OT)

At the Forum in Presque Isle, Jason Huntley scored 21 seconds into overtime to lift Hampden Academy to a 5-4 schoolboy hockey victory Saturday.

Kevin Brooks earned an assist on the game-winner, which improved the Broncos’ record to 7-6.

Hampden’s Steve Boutin tied the game with 23 seconds left in third period on an assist from Huntley.

Huntley finished with a goal and two assists, while Boutin had two goals. Matt Soucy and Kyle Weiland each added goals for the Broncos, while Mike Brown and Paul Morrison each had an assist.

Trevor Graves had a hat trick for Presque Isle. Erik St. Peter scored the 6-6 Wildcats’ fourth goal, while Brandon Berube and Ben Sirois were credited with assists.

Hampden outshot Presque Isle 36-23. Sophomore goalie Brendon Esquibel made 31 saves for Presque Isle in his second varsity start. Rory Woods and Ryan Richards combined to make 19 saves for Hampden.

Schoolgirl basketball

Katahdin 41, Fort Fairfield 40

At Stacyville, Krystal McMoarn scored 11 points to lead host Katahdin to the one-point victory.

Jessica Greene added nine points for the Cougars, while K.C. Duffy-Stanley and Brandy Violette scored seven points each.

Dani Searles scored a game-high 15 points for Fort Fairfield.

Fort Fairfield (11-3) 40

Cunningham 2-0-4, Gardner 2-0-4, O’Neal 0-1-1, K. Searles 2-0-5, Churchill 3-0-6, Beckwith 0-1-1, Langworthy 1-0-2, D. Searles 5-5-15, McLaughlin 1-0-2

Katahdin (9-6) 41

Ja. Green 1-0-2, Violette 2-1-7, Duffy-Stanley 3-1-7, McMoarn 3-4-11, Je. Green 3-3-9, Hill 1-1-3, Robinson 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: K. Searles; Violette 2, McMoarn

Fort Fairfield 9 20 30 40

Katahdin 13 23 35 41

JV: Katahdin 33-32

Houlton 64, Stearns 59 (OT)

At Houlton, Claire Thompson scored 15 of her 19 points in the fourth quarter as the Shiretowners rallied from a 12 point deficit to beat the Minutemen.

Danielle Sewell led the winners with 20.

Anna Lenentine’s bucket off a miss with two seconds left sent the game to overtime. She finished with 12 points and 14 rebounds.

Hillary Arsenault led all scorers with 24 points for Stearns of Millinocket. Trisha MacDonald notched 17.

Stearns (10-3) 59

Arsenault 9-2-24, T. MacDonald 7-2-17, Osborne 2-0-5, Somers 1-0-2, Michaud 2-1-5, A. MacDonald 2-2-6, Nason

Houlton (8-5) 64

Sewell 7-4-20, Thompson 7-5-19, Lenentine 4-4-12, Guy 1-4-7, Foster 1-0-2, Cole 2-0-4, Skehan

3-pt. goals: Arsenault 4, T. MacDonald, Osborne; Sewell 2, Guy

Stearns 11 25 42 55 59

Houlton 8 18 30 55 64

JV: Stearns 49-26

Fort Kent 39, Bucksport 34

At Bucksport, Kristin Violette scored 13 points as Fort Kent took control of the game in the second half.

Mindy Morneault added nine points for the Warriors, who trailed 15-14 at halftime.

Brianna Kone scored 11 points and Alice Andrews 10 for Bucksport.

Fort Kent (4-10) 39

Labbe 1-0-2, Caron, Desjardins 2-1-5, Mi. Morneault 3-3-9, Violette 3-7-13, Michaud 1-0-2, Me. Morneault, Hartman 0-1-1, Babin 2-3-7

Bucksport (4-10) 34

Adams, Murauckas 1-0-2, Richards, Andrews 4-0-10, Allen 2-0-4, Gourley, Kone 5-0-11, Fitzpatrick 1-2-4, Gordon, Gomm 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Andrews 2, Kone

Fort Kent 4 14 26 39

Bucksport 8 15 21 34

JV: Bucksport 57-54

Presque Isle 46, Orono 31

At Orono, Kylan Smith notched 11 points for the Wildcats, and Anna Delong added 10.

Emily Syphers scored 10 for the Red Riots.

Presque Isle 46

Deschene 2-0-4, A. Delong 4-2-10, Pinette, Post, K. Delong, Demerchant 0-1-1, Smith 4-2-11, Watanauchit 0-1-1, Morris 3-0-7, Norsworthy, Richards 2-0-4

Orono 31

Syphers 5-0-10, Glencross, Young, Alford 2-0-4, Wagner 1-0-2, Robertson, Artesani 0-1-1, Colbath, Joyce, Lint 3-1-7, Saucier 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: K. Delong, Smith, Morris

Presque Isle 15 29 36 46

Orono 7 8 14 31

JV: Presque Isle 39-18

Central Aroostook 58, Easton 43

At Easton, Lindsay Michaud scored 15 points as visiting Central Aroostook earned the win.

Courtney Lundeen added 13 points and Lindsay Michaud 10 for the Panthers.

Nina Alexander led Easton with 17 points.

Central Aroostook (8-6) 58

Lundeen 6-1-13, Fletcher 4-2-10, Michaud 7-1-15, Brewer 3-0-6, Porter 1-1-3, L. Long, Graham, Collins 3-0-6, A. Long 1-0-2, Rideout 1-0-2, Garrison 0-1-1, Degraw

Easton (1-13) 43

Alexander 7-3-17, Ferris 2-3-9, Lovely 3-2-9, Hopkins 3-1-7, White, Osgood, Hickey 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Ferris 2, Lovely

Cen. Aroostook 17 26 46 58

Easton 5 21 28 43

Calais 60, Lee Academy 48

At Calais, Traci Eagan netted 23 points as Calais avenged an earlier loss to the Pandas.

Courtney Taylor scored 17 points for the Blue Devils and Danielle O’Brien grabbed nine rebounds.

Shelby Pickering tossed in 22 points for Lee. Samantha Cote added 11 more.

Lee Academy (11-2) 48

Pickering 9-4-22, Cote 5-1-11, Moor 2-0-4, Han 1-0-2, Gifford 3-2-9, Maxwell, Hersom

Calais (10-3) 60

Eagan 6-7-23, Taylor 6-3-17, Smith 3-0-7, O’Brien 3-0-6, Gillespie 3-0-7, McIver, Brown, Mingo

3-pt. goals: Gifford; Eagan 4, Taylor 2, Smith, Gillespie

Lee Academy 9 22 33 48

Calais 16 30 41 60


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