November 19, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Katahdin upsets CAHS

MARS HILL – Patrick Willett scored 15 of his game-high 20 points in the second half to lead the Katahdin Cougars to a 64-63 schoolboy basketball victory over the previously undefeated Central Aroostook Panthers Tuesday night.

Brian Sullivan added 15 points for the Cougars, and Owen McCarthy had 13.

Andrew York’s 14 points were tops for Central Aroostook, which was beset by misfortune. Starting point guard Jason Woodworth injured an ankle and missed the second half, starting center Patrick Walsh suffered a bloody nose and missed the fourth quarter, and career 1,000-point scorer Bryan Grew fouled out with four minutes left in the game.

Grew finished with 11 points, and Taylor McLaughlin and Tim Carlson had 10 each.

Katahdin (12-3) 64

Willett 8-2-20, Sullivan 7-1-15, McCarthy 6-1-13, Grass 2-1-6, Cyr 2-0-4, Qualey, Davis, McAvoy 2-0-6, Rush

Central Aroostook (13-1) 63

York 5-4-14, Grew 5-1-11, McLaughlin 3-4-10, Carlson 4-0-10, J. Clockedile 1-0-2, Woodworth 3-0-8, Walsh 2-0-4, Crew 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Willett 2, McAvoy 2, Grass; Carlson 2, Woodworth 2

Katahdin 13 27 41 64

Central Aroostook 13 37 51 63

JV: Central Aroostook 58-48

Easton 60, Ashland 44

At Ashland, Danny Warren scored 18 points to lead the Bears by the Hornets.

Steve Hopkins notched 14 more for the Bears.

Curtis Belanger scored 17 and Perry Spencer added 13 for the Hornets.

Easton (9-7) 60

Warren 8-2-18, Hopkins 4-6-14, Osgood 4-0-8, Carlo 1-4-7, Bradley 0-2-2, Blodgett 3-0-7, Marquis 2-0-4, Keirstead, Katzchle, Desmond

Ashland (0-16) 44

Belanger 6-5-17, Perry 5-3-13, Baker 1-2-5, O’Clair 1-0-2, Jandreau 1-0-2, Pierce 1-3-5, Hunter, Lewin, Chamberlain

3-pt. goals: Carlo, Blodgett; Baker

Easton 22 31 39 60

Ashland 4 11 20 44

JV: Easton 78-57

Washburn 84, Wisdom 46

At St. Agatha, Zach Bird netted 24 points to help lead Washburn by the Pioneers.

Jason Thompson scored 17 points for the Beavers. Chris Pesut had 11 points and Josh Bigbee added 10.

Chris Pelletier had 16 points for Wisdom.

Washburn (10-5) 84

Bird 8-4-24, J. Thompson 5-6-17, C. Pesut 5-1-11, Bigbee 5-0-10, A. Thompson 2-1-7, Goupille 2-1-5, Hunt 2-0-4, Nelson 2-0-4, S. Pesut 1-0-2, Parker

Wisdom (2-10) 46

Pelletier 8-0-16, Chasse 2-0-5, Daigle 2-1-6, Lugdon 0-2-2, Paradis 0-1-1, T. Thibeault 0-2-2, Derosier 1-1-3, R. Thibeault 3-0-7, Michaud 1-0-2, Dyment

3-pt. goals: Bird 4, A. Thompson 2, J. Thompson; Chasse, Daigle, R. Thibeault

Washburn 16 35 70 84

Wisdom 12 19 31 46

So. Aroostook 69, Limestone 67

At Limestone, Tim Hartin poured in 30 points and Travis Brooker scored eight of his 19 points in the fourth quarter, going five-for-six from the foul line, as Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook prevailed.

Zac Philibert and Griffin Hardy combined for 17 points.

Andrew Pelletier’s game-high 31 points and George Tamburello’s 27 led Limestone.

So. Aroostook (4-9) 69

Hartin 13-3-30, Brooker 4-8-19, Philibert 4-1-9, Hardy 3-2-8, Austin 0-2-2, Hersey 0-1-1, Boutilier

Limestone (4-10) 67

Pelletier 13-0-31, Tamburello 11-3-27, McCullough 2-0-4, Frazier 1-1-3, Leighton 1-0-2, Poisson, Parent

3-pt. goals: Brooker 3, Hartin; Pelletier 5, Tamburello 2

So. Aroostook 16 29 49 69

Limestone 17 30 50 67

JV: Limestone 45-38

Georges Valley 67, Boothbay 53

At Thomaston, David Wilgus had 22 points and eight assists to help Georges Valley to the victory.

A.J. Staples had 19 points and rebounds for the Buccaneers and Matt Judkins added 12 points.

Mike Norton led Boothbay with 16 points and Josh Scevianeau had 10.

Boothbay (9-6) 53

Stover 2-2-6, Norton 5-6-16, Johnson 1-0-3, Sceviaeau 3-4-10, Sibley 3-0-7, Arsenault 1-0-2, Foulke 1-0-2, Sherman, Farrin 0-2-2

Georges Valley (11-5) 67

Johanson 1-1-3, Wilgus 9-2-22, Holbrook 3-3-9, Staples 9-1-19, Judkins 3-5-12, Chamberlin 0-2-2, Johnson, Hutchinson

3-pt. goals: Johnson, Sibley; Wilgus 2, Judkins

Boothbay 16 31 43 53

Georges Valley 13 31 50 67

Woodland 58, Lee Academy 45

At Woodland, Aaron Moody led the Dragons with 17 points in their win over Lee.

John Knowles added 14 more and Chase Smith had 12.

Tom Bird scored 13 points for Pandas and Jason Mallett followed with eight.

Lee Academy (4-10) 45

Cowan 3-0-6, Dow 2-0-4, Currie 1-1-3, Bird 6-0-13, Worster 2-3-7, Mallett 4-0-8, Tripp 1-1-4, Thompson, Coulombe, Houghton, Doane, King

Woodland (7-10) 58

Diadone, Metcalf, Newell, Kneland, Townsend, C. Moody, Tomah 2-2-6, A. Moody 5-5-17, Ellis 1-1-3, Smith 3-4-12, A. Knowles 3-0-6, J. Knowles 5-3-14

3-pt. goals: Bird, Tripp; J. Knowles, Smith 2, Moody 2

Lee Academy 12 16 31 45

Woodland 19 26 37 58

JV: Lee 48-47

Machias 73, Shead 40

At Machias, Chris Correll scored 26 points as the Bulldogs earned the Downeast Athletic Conference victory.

Austin Roberts added 15 points and Cory Brooks 14 for the Bulldogs.

Craig Hastings led Shead of Eastport with 14 points, while Mike Demolet scored 10.

Shead (1-13) 40

Kroll 1-0-2, Demolet 3-2-10, Martinez 0-1-1, Maloney 2-0-4, C. Hastings 6-2-14, Sullivan 3-3-9, Lewey, Stanhope, Bowen, P. Joyner, Cyr, S. Hastings, B. Joyner, Kilton

Machias (6-9) 73

Roberts 7-1-15, Correll 11-2-26, Brooks 6-2-14, McCarthy 1-0-2, Falvey 0-4-4, Frutchey 2-0-4, Calor 0-2-2, Anderson 2-2-6, Leahy

3-pt. goals: Demolet 2; Correll 2

Shead 8 20 28 40

Machias 16 29 58 73

Brunswick 84, Cony 57

At Brunswick, Ralph Mims had 29 points, 14 rebounds, and eight assists to help lift Brunswick past Cony of Augusta.

Kevin Scully scored 19 points for Brunswick. Doug Eichinger had 12 points, eight rebounds and five assists and Jesse Kaplan added 14 points.

Tyler Hunt netted 18 points for Cony and Adam Normandin had 10.

Cony (7-3) 57

Hunt 4-8-18, Normandin 5-0-10, Beaudoin 2-5-9, Vachon 2-1-5, Stred 2-0-4, Whitlock 2-0-4, Cameron 1-0-3, Dumont, Lui, Stiman, Eldridge, Marczak, Goerss

Brunswick (10-1) 84

Mims 10-6-29, Scully 8-3-19, Kaplan 6-2-14, Eichinger 5-2-12, Gauvin 2-0-4, Warren 1-2-4, Kelly 1-0-2, Gorgone, Lemont, Gayton, Dionne, Stankiewicz

3-pt. goals: Hunt 2, Cameron; Mims 3

Cony 10 28 43 57

Brunswick 19 38 62 84

JV: Cony 49-40

Brewer 62, Hampden 53

At Hampden, Chris Wilson scored 10 of his 14 points in the second quarter when the Witches outscored the Broncos 19-6 en route to their sixth victory.

Drew Francis chipped in with 17 points for the winners and Andy Frost put in 15.

Jordan Cook paced the Broncos with 22 points.

Brewer (6-5) 62

Wilson 1-11-14, Bell 2-2-7, Rees 0-1-1, Frost 4-6-15, Francis 7-3-17, Miller 2-2-6, Babin, MacDonald 1-0-2

Hampden (5-7) 53

McCue 0-4-4, Meehan 2-3-7, Moran, McNutt 1-6-8, Uhrin 1-1-3, Ross 0-1-1, Hodgdon 3-2-8, Silver, Cook 10-2-22

3-pt. goals: Wilson, Bell, Frost

Brewer 10 29 41 62

Hampden 9 15 27 53

JV: Hampden 52-39

Calais 62, Mattanawcook 48

At Lincoln, Chris Woodside scored 17 points to help lead Calais past Mattanawcook Academy.

Russ McLean netted 15 points for the Blue Devils. Scott McDonald had 13 points and Garrett Dickerson added 10.

Wayne Berry scored 12 points for the Lynx.

Calais (9-5) 62

Woodside 8-1-17, McDonald 4-4-13, McLean 5-2-15, Dickerson 4-2-10, Guthrie 0-2-2, Reynolds 1-3-5, Smith, Blake

Mattanawcook Academy (6-10) 48

Berry 6-0-12, McKinnon 1-0-3, Emery 0-1-1, Andrews 2-0-4, Dy. Hanscom 3-3-9, Du. Hanscom 1-5-8, Langerin 3-0-7, L’Itlien 2-0-4, Young, Smart, Slike, Morin

3-pt. goals: McLean 3, McDonald; McKinnon, Du. Hanscom, Langerin

Calais 8 26 44 62

Mattanawcook 12 17 33 48

Greenville 66, Forest Hills 65

At Greenville, Jonah Lizotte nailed a 3-pointer with eight seconds remaining, giving the Lakers the margin of victory.

Kyle Belmont paced Greenville with 19 points, Lizotte finished with 17 and Jordan Belmont netted 13.

Josh Kipp poured in a game-high 31 points for Forest Hills of Jackman. Matt Achey tossed in 17.

Forest Hills 65

Kipp 12-2-31, Achey 6-3-17, Gilbold 4-1-9, Frawley 2-0-5, Houlden 1-1-3, Holbrook, Turner

Greenville 66

K. Belmont 5-6-19, Lizotte 6-3-17, J. Belmont 5-2-13, Aucoin 4-0-8, Graves 1-0-2, Edmondson 3-0-7

3-pt. goals: Kipp 5, Achey 2, Frawley; K. Belmont 3, Lizotte 2, J. Belmont, Edmondson

Forest Hills 12 27 51 65

Greenville 20 40 54 66

Hockey

Houlton-Hodgdon 6, Stearns 1

At Millar Arena in Houlton, Grady Anderson scored two goals and assisted on another to pace the Blackhawks.

Micah Carton, Andy Clark, Kevin Carton, and Tyler Hutchinson also scored for 9-3 Houlton-Hodgdon, with Kevin Carton picking up an assist.

Mitch Hall, Ben Henderson, and Ian Pascarelli had two assists apiece, and Seth Fitzpatrick had one. Eric Fitzpatrick made 13 saves on 14 shots.

Tyler Pelkey scored for the 1-11 Minutemen of Millinocket, with assists from George Surette and Shawn Michaud. Jay Kim made 34 saves on 40 shots.

Presque Isle 2, Foxcroft 1 (OT)

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Benji Lynch scored the game-winning goal at 3:23 into overtime with assists from Sam Shaw and Trevor Graves to give Presque Isle the win.

Ryan Cyr tied the game for the 7-6 Wildcats with 1:03 left in the third period off a Brad Baker assist. Bryan Fowler stopped 22 of 23 shots.

Bill Moriaty scored off of assists from Dustin Colbry and Derek Smith with 5:16 left in the third period for 4-8 Foxcroft. Jon Catell made 29 saves on 31 shots.

Girls basketball

Fort Fairfield 44, Hodgdon 37

At Hodgdon, Kaylee Searles assisted the Tigers with 17 points, including two 3-pointers in the second quarter to give them the lead en route to their 13th win.

Amanda Fitzpatrick scored 10 for the Hawks.

Fort Fairfield (13-3) 44

K. Searles 6-0-17, McLaughlin 2-1-6, Gardiner 2-1-5, O’Neal 2-1-5, Churchill 2-0-4, W. Searles 2-0-4, Cunningham 0-2-2, Langworthy 0-1-1

Hodgdon (12-4) 37

Fitzpatrick 2-5-10, Foster 3-3-9, Dwyer 2-5-9, C. Float 1-2-5, A. Float 2-0-4, William, McGary, Blanchette, D. Fitzpatrick

3-pt. goals: Fearles 5, McLaughlin; Fitzpatrick

Fort Fairfield 7 27 35 44

Hodgdon 14 23 31 37

Presque Isle 70, Houlton 40

At Presque Isle, Natasha Deschene had 12 points, four steals, and seven assists to help lead Presque Isle to the win.

Anna Delong scored 14 points for the Wildcats. Kylan Smith netted 13 points and Katie Delong added 11.

Claire Thompson had 12 points for Houlton and Katherine Cole had seven rebounds.

Presque Isle (16-0) 70

Deschene 4-4-12, A. Delong 6-2-14, Post 2-0-4, K. Delong 4-2-11, DeMerchant 3-0-6, Smith 6-0-13, Morris 1-0-2, Norsworthy 1-1-3, Richards 2-1-5, Pinette, Watananuchit, Moody

Houlton (8-6) 40

Foster 4-0-8, Thompson 6-0-12, Skehan 2-0-4, Cole 3-1-7, Lenentine 1-1-3, Sewell 3-0-6, Guy, Varney, Miller

3-pt. goals: K. Delong, Smith

Houlton 11 18 34 40

Presque Isle 20 30 55 70

JV: Presque Isle 34-29

Valley 55, Piscataquis 26

At Guilford, Melanie Vicneire scored 23 points to help lead Valley of Bingham to the victory.

Kristin Baker added 21 points for the Cavaliers.

Heather Woodbury and Kellie Martel each scored six points for Piscataquis.

Valley (13-2) 55

Woodbury 2-2-6, Bailey 1-2-4, Shufelt 1-2-4, Littlefield 1-1-3, Martel 2-0-6, Dewey 0-1-1, Bradford 0-2-2, Crouse, Huff, Levesque, Knight, McKusick

Piscataquis (3-11) 26

Baker 8-3-21, McCradless 1-0-2, Plourd 1-0-2, L. Fitzmaurice 1-2-4, J. Fitzmaurice 1-1-3, Vicneire 7-6-23, Johnson

3-pt. goals: Vicneire 3, Baker 2; Martel 2

Valley 10 21 34 55

Piscataquis 4 10 16 26

Camden Hills 69, Lincoln Acad. 31

At Rockport, Marianne Croce scored 15 points and the Camden Hills defense recorded 18 steals in handling the visiting Eagles.

Katherine Perry added 10 points and Claire Neville grabbed eight rebounds for the Windjammers.

Nicole Russell led Lincoln Academy of Newcastle with 10 points.

Lincoln Academy (1-14) 31

Hartford, Prior 0-1-1, Wajer 2-1-6, Harlow 0-1-1, Hagar 2-0-5, Wyman 1-3-5, York 1-1-3, Russell 5-0-10, Hanna, Coopersmith, Neal

Camden Hills (11-4) 69

Wiley 4-0-9, Friesland 1-0-2, Smith 2-1-7, Newcombe 0-1-1, Butler, Holgerson 1-0-2, Gushee 3-1-7, Neville 2-1-5, Richards 2-0-4, Perry 5-0-10, Hart 3-1-7, Croce 5-4-15

3-pt. goals: Wajer, Hagar; Smith 2, Wiley, Croce

Lincoln Acad. 4 9 25 31

Camden Hills 16 42 53 69

JV: Camden Hills 35-25

MCI 54, Rockland 45

At Pittsfield, Victoria Huff had 19 points and six assists and Macky Sullivan added 18 points, six assists and four steals as the Huskies held off Rockland.

Huff and Sullivan combined for 13 points in the fourth quarter as MCI outscored Rockland 15-6.

Megan Dodge added five steals for MCI.

Caitlyn Hynes led Rockland with 15 points and six rebounds, while Alexandra Todd had 11 points for four steals.

Rockland (9-6) 45

Grant 1-0-2, Clark 2-0-4, Felt, Pennell 4-1-9, Dunton, Barnes 2-0-4, Hynes 6-3-15, Crupi, Todd 3-2-11

Maine Central Institute (8-6) 54

M. Dodge 1-1-3, Holt, Currier 1-0-2, K. Dodge 3-0-8, Sullivan 5-6-18, Ferland 1-2-4, Frost, Huff 7-4-19

3-pt. goals: Todd 3; Sullivan 2, K. Dodge 2, Huff

Rockland 15 29 39 45

MCI 11 24 39 54

Greenville 55, Forest Hills 23

At Greenville, Hannah Breton netted 17 points for the Lakers, while older sister Rica added 10 more.

Beth Bartley scored 15 points for the home team.

Tara Achey led the Tigers with 13 points.

Forest Hills (5-10) 23

Achery 6-1-13, Turner 1-4-6, Baver 0-2-2, L. Brown, C. Newman, Krukski, M. Brown, S. Newman, Doyle

Greenville (10-5) 55

H. Breton 8-1-17, R. Breton 5-0-10, B. Bartley 7-0-15, Hanson 2-0-4, Larson 1-1-3, M. Bartley 1-0-2, Harris 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Nystrom, Muzzy, Gary, Ward, Finmenero

3-pt. goals: B. Bartley

Forest Hills 4 15 20 23

Greenville 14 29 45 55

Calais 45, Mattanawcook 39

At Lincoln, Emily Smith contributed eight points in the forth quarter, as the Blue Devils outscored Mattanawcook 18-5.

Smith ended with 14 points. Courtney Taylor added 12 more.

Quini Sanderson scored 11 points for the Lynx.


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