NEWCASTLE – Macky Sullivan tossed in 15 points, grabbed 17 rebounds, and made seven steals to spark Maine Central Institute to a 48-39 schoolgirl basketball victory over Lincoln Academy on Friday night.
Ashley Currier pulled down 10 rebounds for the Huskies of Pittsfield, and Megan Ferland made six steals.
Katie Hagar led the Eagles with 12 points.
Maine Central Institute (9-6) 48
M. Dodge 1-0-2, M. Holt, Currier 2-3-7, J. Dodge 0-5-5, Sullivan 4-7-15, Lemari 0-6-6, Ferland 4-0-8, Ky. Huff 2-0-4, Ka. Huff 0-1-1
Lincoln Acad. (1-14) 39
Hartford, Alley 0-2-2, Prior, Wajer 1-0-3, Harlow 1-0-2, Hagar 4-1-12, Gaeth 2-1-5, Wyman 2-1-5, York 1-1-3, Russell 0-2-2, Hanna, Coopersmith, Neac 1-2-5
3-pt. goals: Wajer, Hagar 3, Neac
MCI 8 27 39 48
Lincoln Acad. 6 17 28 39
Dexter 96, Piscataquis 17
At Dexter, Ashley Ames tallied 27 points and 11 rebounds while sister Mallory had 14 points and 11 boards as the Tigers rolled.
Keriann Patterson put in 16 for Dexter.
Charley Bradford led the Pirates of Guilford with 10 points.
Piscataquis (3-13) 17
Bradford 3-4-10, Crouse, Woodbury 1-0-2, Levesque, Bailey, Shufert 1-0-2, Littlefield 0-3-3, Ke. Martell, Kl. Martell, Dewey, Knight, McKusick, Huff
Dexter (16-0) 96
A. Ames 13-1-27, Patterson 6-3-16, M. Ames 7-0-14, Veazie 4-0-8, Chapman 1-3-5, Mountain 1-2-4, Burton 2-0-6, Fogarty 1-1-3, Cote 3-3-9, Hartford 1-2-4, Alton
3-pt. goals: Burton 2, Patterson
Piscataquis 6 11 11 17
Dexter 24 46 75 96
JV: Dexter 45-29
Sumner 56, Searsport 41
At East Sullivan, Jody Pinkham scored 15 points to help lead Sumner to the win over Searsport.
Katrina Beal netted 13 points for the Tigers. Kylie Bragdon had 11 rebounds and 10 points, and Sandra Klausmeyer had 13 rebounds with her nine points.
Nori Francis-Mezger led the Vikings with 21 points.
Searsport (5-11) 41
Francis-Mezger 8-5-21, Shute 3-2-9, Hall 2-0-5, Nielson 1-0-2, S. Brassbridge 0-2-2, Carroll 1-0-2, Tripp, Porter, Frisbie, M. Brassbridge, Josephson, Cook
Sumner (9-7) 56
Pinkham 4-7-15, Beal 3-5-13, Bragdon 5-0-10, Klausmeyer 4-1-9, Rock 2-0-4, Page 1-1-3, Bridges 1-0-2, Tucker, Alley, Robinson
3-pt. goals: Shute, Hall; Beal 2
Searsport 10 17 24 41
Sumner 19 29 39 56
JV: Sumner 55-26
Shead 59, Washington Acad. 39
At East Machias, Laureta Ricker scored 15 points for Shead of Eastport to help break Washington Academy’s 10-game winning streak.
Samantha Davis netted 12 points for the Tigers, and Fawn Cummings added 10 points.
Ashley Tilton had 12 points for the Raiders.
Shead (11-5) 59
McPhail 2-0-4, Morrison 2-1-5, Cox 2-1-5, Cook 3-2-8, Ricker 4-5-15, Davis 5-2-12, Cummings 5-0-10, Pottle, Constant
Washington Academy (12-4) 39
E. Govoni 1-0-3, L. Govoni 1-0-3, Mawhinney 2-1-5, Rushforth 3-0-7, Livingstone 3-0-9, Tilton 4-4-12, Finn, Huffman, Look, Hall, Ashby
3-pt. goals: Ricker 2; Livingstone 3, E. Govoni, L. Govoni, Rushforth
Shead 12 31 47 59
Wash. Acad. 11 18 31 39
JV: Wash. Acad. 44-29
Ellsworth 48, MDI 44
At Mount Desert, Ashley Oleson nailed 3-of-4 free throws in the last six seconds to secure the victory for the Eagles.
Monique Boutaugh paced the Eagles with 15 points, Oleson added 11, and Laura Archer put in 10.
Chelsea Dow led MDI with 12 points.
Ellsworth (11-5) 48
Dalrymple 1-2-4, Boutaugh 5-4-15, Briggs 3-0-6, Johnson, Archer 4-0-10, Savage, Jones 1-0-2, Oleson 4-3-11
MDI (8-8) 44
Stanley, Stratton 1-2-5, Banks 2-1-5, Shuster 3-0-6, Records 2-0-5, Falt 1-0-2, Young 3-0-7, Christie 1-0-2, Dow 6-0-12
3-pt. goals: Archer 2, Boutaugh; Stratton, Records, Young
Ellsworth 10 25 37 48
MDI 7 17 30 44
JV: MDI 30-16
Katahdin 50, GHCA 31
At Stacyville, Brandi Violette and Ronie Robinson each scored 13 points for Katahdin.
Krystal McMoarn added 11 for the Cougars.
Amanda Jago led the Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles with 13 points.
Greater Houlton Christian (9-8) 31
Jago 4-3-13, Sjoberg, Farrar 2-4-8, Kiorhonen 0-1-1, Boutilier 0-1-1, Livezey 1-0-2, Lkee, Scott, Bartar
Katahdin (11-6) 50
Violette 5-0-13, McMoarn 5-0-11, Robinson 6-0-13, Duffy-Stanley 4-1-9, Hill 1-2-4, Martin, Green, Albert, Smallwood, Bates, Gallagher, Blum-Euitts
3-pt. goals: Jago 2; Violette 3, McMoarn, Robinson
GHCA 6 13 24 31
Katahdin 14 27 41 50
Van Buren 36, Washburn 24
At Van Buren, Casie Caron scored 15 points to help push Van Buren to victory.
Megan Lajoie netted nine points for the Crusaders, and Lisa Levasseur had 12 rebounds with her eight points.
Liza Maynard scored 12 points for Washburn.
Washburn (6-11) 24
St. Pierre 2-0-4, Levasseur 4-0-8, Lajoie 4-1-9, Caron 3-7-15, Bouchard, Hews, Morrow, Beckwith, McLaughlin
Van Buren (8-9) 36
McLaughlin 1-3-6, C. Maynard 2-0-4, L. Maynard 2-7-12, Campbell, Burtt, Blakney, Howe, Palmer
3-pt. goals: McLaughlin, L. Maynard; Caron 2
Washburn 3 10 15 24
Van Buren 4 21 27 36
Boys basketball
Katahdin 70, GHCA 47
At Stacyville, Brian Sullivan tossed in 18 points to lead the Cougars to the win.
Patrick Willette added 12 for Katahdin.
Matt Hatahway paced the Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles with 16 points, and Emery Lincoln notched 13.
Greater Houlton Christian (7-10) 47
Hathaway 6-1-16, Lincoln 5-3-13, Korhonen 1-1-3, Farrar 2-0-6, Kelly 3-2-8, Sjoberg 0-1-1, Kennedy, Kilcollins, Bell
Katahdin (14-3) 70
Willette 6-1-12, Sullivan 8-1-18, Grass 2-0-4, Brayar 1-0-2, Cyr 1-0-3, Qualey, Davis 3-2-8, McAvoy 1-0-3, J. Anderson 3-3-9, Harris 1-0-2, McCarthy 2-0-4, Rush 1-0-3, K. Anderson, Gould
3-pt. goals: Hathaway 3, Farrar 2; Willette, Sullivan, Cyr, McAvoy, Rush
Gr. Houlton Chr. 2 22 31 47
Katahdin 18 44 62 70
Dirigo 69, Winthrop 54
At Dixfield, Chris Richards tallied 19 points and nine rebounds as the Cougars notched the upset.
Travis Knapp and Marc Gagne each had 10 points for the winners and Jon Pineau dished out seven assists.
Mike Gingras led all scorers with 21 points for the Ramblers, and Max Beaurgard scored 12.
Winthrop (7-9) 54
Gingras 9-0-21, Beaurgard 5-2-12, Gillespie 4-0-8, Allen 2-0-4, J. Burnham 4-0-8, C. Burnham 0-1-1, McPherson, Bell, Baker, Zzado, Frauten
Dirigo (4-13) 69
Richards 7-5-19, Knapp 4-2-10, Gagne 4-0-10, Pineau 2-4-8, B. Berry 4-0-9, Holman 1-0-3, S. Berry 2-2-6, Langervu 2-0-4, Daley, Donahue, Slavek, Hall, Holmquist
3-pt. goals: Gingras 3; Gagne 2, B. Berry, Holman
Winthrop 11 20 34 54
Dirigo 11 36 57 69
JV: Dirigo 54-49
Calais 63, Woodland 30
At Calais, Garrett Dickerson had 13 points and six rebounds to lead Calais past Woodland.
Jon Smith and Russ McLean each scored 10 points for the Blue Devils, and Scott McDonald had four steals with his eight points.
Aaron Moody netted 17 points to pace the Dragons.
Woodland (5-10) 30
A. Moody 7-2-17, Smith 3-1-8, A. Knowles 1-1-3, J. Knowles 0-2-2, C. Moody, Ellis, Metcalf, Townsend, Diadone
Calais (10-5) 63
Dickerson 6-0-13, Smith 3-2-10, R. McLean 4-0-10, McDonald 2-4-8, Woodside 3-0-6, Wallace 2-0-4, Blake 0-3-3, Taylor 1-1-3, McPhee 1-0-2, S. McLean 1-0-2, Reynolds
3-pt. goals: A. Moody, Smith; Smith 2, R. McLean 2, Dickerson
Woodland 5 16 19 30
Calais 13 31 45 63
JV: Calais 65-35
Washburn 78, Easton 51
Thompson scores 1,000th
At Washburn, Jason Thompson scored his 1,000th career point at the end of the first quarter for Washburn.
Thompson netted 19 total points for the Beavers, and Adam Thompson also had 19 points. Zach Bird scored 15 points, and Chris Pesut added 12.
Danny Warren had 19 points for Easton.
Easton (8-8) 51
Warren 6-7-19, Carlow 1-0-2, Osgood 2-0-4, Hafford 1-0-3, Desmond 2-1-5, Bradley 3-0-7, Blodget 4-0-8, Kierstead 1-0-2, Marquis, Hopkins, Wells
Washburn (12-5) 78
A. Thompson 8-1-19, J. Thompson 7-4-19, Bird 5-1-15, C. Pesut 4-4-12, Bigbee 1-0-2, Hunt, Goupille 2-0-4, Nelson 0-2-2, S. Pesut 1-1-3, Parker, Hull
3-pt. goals: Warren, Hafford, Bradley; Bird 4, A. Thompson 2, J. Thompson
Easton 11 23 38 51
Washburn 19 39 62 78
JV: Easton 66-46
Limestone 81, Ashland 58
At Ashland, Andrew Pelletier scored a game-high 25 points to power the Eagles, who were playing their fourth game in five days.
George Tamburello added 18 points and Billy Frazier 12 for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Curtis Belanger led the Hornets with 16 points, and Josh Chamberlain posted 11.
Limestone (5-11) 81
Pelletier 10-4-25, Tamburello 8-2-18, Frazier 3-6-12, Leighton 1-0-2, Demers 2-0-4, Bretzke 0-1-1, F. McCullough 3-0-6, E. McCullough 2-3-7, Cook 1-3-5, Parent 0-1-1, Poisson
Ashland (0-17) 58
Belanger 8-0-16, Chamberlain 4-3-14, Baker 1-0-3, Hunter 1-0-2, O’Clair 3-0-6, Jandreau 1-0-2, Pierce 2-0-4, Perry 2-3-7, Ward 1-2-4, Lewin
3-pt. goals: Pelletier; Chamberlain 3, Baker
Limestone 17 38 57 81
Ashland 18 26 34 58
JV: Limestone 89-29
Hodgdon 62, Madawaska 34
At Hodgdon, Jimmy Griffin and Bruce Currie tallied a dozen points apiece to pace the Hawks.
Griffin also had 10 rebounds and eight assists, Currie grabbed 11 rebounds, and Evan Carter added nine points and 10 rebounds.
Alan Campbell paced the Owls with 10 points.
Madawaska (6-9) 34
Al. Campbell 4-0-10, Morneault 1-0-3, Gerard 3-2-8, Sirois 2-1-5, Chasse 0-1-1, An. Campbell 1-0-2, Pelletier 2-1-5, Bosse, Dubois, Desjardins
Hodgdon (12-4) 62
Griffin 5-1-12, Currie 6-0-12, Carter 4-1-9, Ledger 0-1-1, Ke. Sanford 3-2-8, Bartley 2-0-4, Condon 4-0-9, Hovey 1-0-3, Ki. Sanford 2-0-4, Cash, Beals, Armstrong, Clark, Cleary
3-pt. goals: Al. Campbell 2, Morneault; Griffin, Condon, Hovey
Madawaska 10 18 25 34
Hodgdon 15 34 49 61
JV: Hodgdon 59-31
CAHS 81, SAHS 66
At Dyer Brook, Andrew York scored 31 points to help lead Central Aroostook of Mars Hill to victory.
Tim Carlson netted 18 points for the Panthers.
Tim Hartin had 19 points for Southern Aroostook and Wade Hersey added 14 points. Griffin Hardy scored 12 points and Travis Brooker had 11.
Central Aroostook (14-1) 81
Clockedile 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-5-7, York 9-6-31, Grew 2-1-5, Carlson 8-3-18, Walsh 3-1-8, Crew 1-2-4
Southern Aroostook (4-10) 66
Hardy 3-6-12, Austin 0-2-2, Brooker 3-5-11, Philibert 3-0-6, Stubbs 1-0-2, Hartin 7-5-19, Hersey 5-4-14, Toothaker, Frazier, Boutilier
3-pt. goals: York 7, Carlson 5, Walsh; Hartin 2
Cent. Aroostook 7 39 58 81
So. Aroostook 9 30 52 66
JV: So. Aroostook 81-72
Lincoln Acad. 63, MCI 57
At Pittsfield, Deric Verney scored 27 points to help push Lincoln Academy past Maine Central Institute.
Patrick Howell netted 18 points for the Eagles of Newcastle.
Naoki Shibuyla scored 23 points for the Huskies. Victor Quint had 13 points and Marty Quint added 12.
Lincoln Academy (6-9) 63
Howell 7-3-18, Verney 10-6-27, Buckland 2-0-4, Williams 1-2-4, Cyr 3-1-7, Feltis 1-1-3, Elwell, Seiders, Staling
Maine Central Institute (2-13) 57
Bennett 1-0-2, M. Quint 4-2-12, Huff 1-0-3, Godfrey 2-0-4, V. Quint 5-3-13, Shibuyla 10-1-23, Wilson, Curtis
3-pt. goals: Howell, Verney; M. Quint 2, Shibuyla 2, Huff
Lincoln Acad. 6 19 40 63
MCI 11 19 28 57
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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