Campbell lifts Washburn by Easton for 6th

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WASHBURN – Emily Campbell scored eight of her 19 points when Washburn outscored Easton 17-5 in the second quarter en route to a 50-40 schoolgirl basketball victory Monday night. Campbell finished with 19 points and nine rebounds and Liza Maynard added 11 points.
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WASHBURN – Emily Campbell scored eight of her 19 points when Washburn outscored Easton 17-5 in the second quarter en route to a 50-40 schoolgirl basketball victory Monday night.

Campbell finished with 19 points and nine rebounds and Liza Maynard added 11 points.

Kassie Lovely paced Easton with 15 points and Nina Alexander put in 13.

Easton (1-14) 40

White 1-0-2, Ferris 0-2-2, Hickey 3-0-6, Hopkins, Alexander 6-1-13, Lovely 6-0-15, Osgood 1-0-2

Washburn (6-10) 50

Burtt 3-0-6, Blakney 1-2-4, McLaughlin 3-1-7, C. Maynard 0-1-1, L. Maynard 1-9-11, Carter, Campbell 9-1-19, Palmer 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Lovely 3

Easton 8 13 24 40

Washburn 10 27 33 50

Prelim: Washburn Junior High 52, Fort Fairfield JH 34

Limestone 64, Madawaska 41

At Madawaska, Lindsey Beaulieu scored 23 points to help lead Limestone to the win.

Haley Redmond netted 18 points for the Eagles and Nikki Michaud added 12.

Kelly Chasse led Madawaska with seven points.

Limestone (6-8) 64

Beaulieu 9-2-23, Redmond 7-4-18, Michaud 5-2-12, Weatherhead 2-1-5, St. Pierre 2-1-6, King, O’Neal, Dunn, Peers, Page, Mulherin, Beaton

Madawaska (1-13) 41

Chasse 3-1-7, Sirois 2-0-4, Gerard 1-0-2, M. Daigle 1-1-3, Lavertu 1-3-5, Cannan 1-0-2, Plourde 3-0-6, Nadeau 1-0-2, Pelletier, Clavette, R. Daigles, Phelan

3-pt. goals: Beaulieu 3, St. Pierre

Limestone 24 30 48 64

Madawaska 4 20 27 31

JV: Limestone 45-23

SAHS 60, CAHS 32

At Mars Hill, Audrey Charette and Shana Martin each scored 17 points to help lead Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook to the win.

Mindy Watson added 12 points for the Warriors.

Courtney Lundeen scored eight points for Central Aroostook.

Southern Aroostook (14-0) 60

Charette 8-1-17, Martin 5-7-17, M. Watson 3-4-12, Hardy 1-1-3, Collier 1-1-3, Clark 1-0-2, McGary 1-2-4, Carr 1-0-2, Lyons, Ryan, K. Watson

Central Aroostook (8-7) 32

Lundeen 3-2-8, Collins 2-0-4, Fletcher 2-1-5, Rideout 3-0-7, Michaud 2-0-4, Garrison 2-0-4, Brewer, Porter, Long, Graham, DeGraw

3-pt. goals: M. Watson 2; Rideout

So. Aroostook 10 26 42 60

Cen. Aroostook 6 6 17 32

JV: So. Aroostook 31-29

Ashland 68, Wisdom 40

At St. Agatha, Ashley Nemer scored 18 points to help lead Ashland past Wisdom.

Amber Smith added 16 points for the Hornets and Angela Belskis put in 14.

Amber Voisine paced Wisdom with 12 points.

Ashland (11-3) 68

Nemer 7-2-18, Smith 8-0-18, Belskis 6-2-14, Chasse 1-0-2, Spooner 0-2-2, Chamberlain 2-0-4, Sherman 1-0-3, Peters 2-4-8, Long 0-1-1, Hafford

Wisdom (1-13) 40

Voisine 6-0-12, Lizotte 1-3-5, Anderson 4-0-8, St. Pierre 1-2-4, Hebert 1-0-2, Dejardins 1-0-2, Dyment 3-1-7, Tardif, Lavoie, Daigle

3-pt. goals: Nemer 2, Sherman

Ashland 15 36 51 68

Wisdom 14 25 31 40

JV: Wisdom 56-48

Boys basketball

CAHS 74, Madawaska 54

At Madawaska, Jason Woodworth scored 11 of his 24 points in the third quarter when the undefeated Central Aroostook Panthers outscored the Owls 20-12 en route to their 15th victory.

Bryan Grew chipped in with 15 points for the Panthers of Mars Hill and Tim Carlson added 11.

Myles Morneault paced the Owls with 22 points and Peter Gerard put in 15.

Central Aroostook (15-0) 74

J. Clockedile 1-0-2, McLaughlin 2-1-5, York 0-2-2, Grew 6-2-15, Carlson 4-0-11, Woodworth 10-3-24, Welch 4-0-8, Crew 2-1-5, McCarthy 1-0-2, S. Clockedile, Larrabee, Hallett

Madawaska (5-8) 54

Pelletier 1-2-4, M. Sirois 3-1-7, Al. Campbell 1-0-2, Gerard 6-2-15, Morneault 9-4-22, K. Sirois 2-0-4, Bosse, Dubois, An. Campbell, Chasse, Desjardins

3-pt. goals: Grew, Carlson 3, Woodworth; Gerard

CAHS 17 33 53 74

Madawaska 16 26 38 58

Hodgdon 67, Limestone 43

At Hodgdon, Kirby Sanford had 21 points and 12 reboonds to lead Hodgdon to the victory.

Jimmy Griffin had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Hawks and Evan Carter netted 10 points.

Billy Frazier and George Tamburello each scored 11 points for Limestone and Andrew Pelletier added 10.

Limestone (4-8) 43

Frazier 5-1-11, Tamburello 4-2-11, Pelletier 4-2-10, Poisson 3-0-6, Leighton 3-0-6, E. McCullough 1-1-3, Bretzke, F. McCullough, Cook, Parent

Hodgdon (10-4) 67

Ki. Sanford 8-5-21, Griffin 5-0-11, Carter 5-0-10, Condon 4-0-9, Currie 1-2-4, Hovey 1-1-3, Ke. Sanford 2-0-4, Clark 1-0-3, Ledger 0-2-2, Cleary, Bartley, Armstrong

3-pt. goals: Tamburello; Griffin, Condon, Clark

Limestone 10 25 27 43

Hodgdon 12 24 46 67

JV: Limestone 46-23

Van Buren 57, Fort Fairfield 37

At Fort Fairfield, Jeremy Chasse scored 24 points to help push Van Buren past Fort Fairfield.

Andrew Martin and Tyler Lapierre each netted 12 points for the Crusaders. Michael Corbin and Matthew Gagnon both had 13 rebounds.

Keith Edgecomb had 20 points and 16 rebounds for the Tigers.

Van Buren (9-6) 57

Chasse 7-4-24, Violette 1-0-2, Martin 4-4-12, Lapierre 6-0-12, Corbin 2-1-5, Gagnon 1-0-2, Rossignol, Doucette, Vick, Hews

Fort Fairfield (8-8) 37

Bernaiche, DeMerchant 1-0-2, Turner 1-0-2, Edgecomb 8-0-20, Clark 1-0-3, Wasson 3-0-8, LeVasseur

3-pt. goals: Chasse 6; Edgecomb 4, Wasson 2, Clark

Van Buren 15 25 40 57

Fort Fairfield 16 26 33 37

JV: Van Buren 36-32

East Grand 76, WA Raiders 74

At Danforth, Darius Parker scored 10 points in overtime, including an 18-footer in the final seconds, to knock the Washington Academy Raiders from the unbeaten ranks.

Parker finished with 37 points. Matt Scott chipped in with 14 points and Seth Preston had 12.

Whitney Stevens hit the basket to send the game into the extra session and finished with 29, including seven in overtime, for the Raiders of East Machias. Jared Gray added 22 points.

Washington Academy (14-1) 74

Stevens 11-4-29, Ja. Gray 8-4-22, Ramsdell 3-2-8, Look 2-2-6, Sternbergh 2-1-5, Harmon 2-0-4, Merritt, Wood, Je. Gray

East Grand (13-3) 76

Parker 12-12-37, Scott 6-2-14, Preston 5-0-12, E. Hanington 3-2-8, Faulkner 2-0-4, Byers 0-1-1, M. Hanington

3-pt. goals: Stevens 3, Ja. Gray 2; Parker, Perston 2

Washington Acd. 10 28 46 66 74

East Grand 14 41 55 66 76

Schenck 71, MA 68 (OT)

At Lincoln, Mark Hanington scored five of his 11 points in overtime to help lead the Schenck Wolverines of East Millinocket to the win.


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