Balanced offense helps Limestone knock off GHCA

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LIMESTONE – The Limestone girls basketball team used a balanced scoring effort to pick up a 54-34 victory over Greater Houlton Christian Academy Monday in high school action. Nikki Michaud paced the Limestone Eagles with 14 points, while Haley Redmond and Lindsay Beaulieu each netted…
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LIMESTONE – The Limestone girls basketball team used a balanced scoring effort to pick up a 54-34 victory over Greater Houlton Christian Academy Monday in high school action.

Nikki Michaud paced the Limestone Eagles with 14 points, while Haley Redmond and Lindsay Beaulieu each netted 10 points.

Amanda Jago led the GHCA Eagles with 10 points.

Gr. Houlton Christian (8-8) 34

A. Jago 5-0-10, Sjoberg 1-3-5, Lee, Farrar 3-0-6, Scott, Hartin 1-0-2, Vargas, Korhonen 3-1-7, Boutilier 2-0-4, J. Jago, Livesey

Limestone (8-8) 54

Beaulieu 4-0-10, Michaud 7-0-14, Redmond 5-0-10, Weatherhead 1-1-3, King, St. Pierre 2-1-5, Pers 1-2-4, Mulherin 3-0-6, Beaton 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Beaulieu 2

Gr. Houlton Chr. 5 10 19 34

Limestone 10 29 39 54

So. Aroostook 61, Easton 41

At Dyer Brook, Shana Martin scored 16 points to help lead undefeated Southern Aroostook to its 16th win.

Audrey Charette netted 14 points for the Warriors.

Nina Alexander scored 18 points for Easton.

Easton (1-16) 41

Alexander 8-2-18, White 2-2-6, Ferris 4-0-9, Lovely 3-0-7, Ladner 0-1-1, Hickey, Osgood

Southern Aroostook (16-0) 61

Martin 8-0-16, Charette 6-2-14, Hardy 2-0-4, McLaughlin 0-1-1, Collier 1-0-2, Clark 0-1-1, McGary 2-0-4, M. Watson 4-1-9, K. Watson 3-0-6, Ryan 2-0-4, Lyons, Carr

3-pt. goals: Ferris, Lovely

Easton 5 15 28 41

So. Aroostook 24 42 54 61

Fort Fairfield 60, Madawaska 27

At Fort Fairfield, Whitney Langworthy scored 15 points to help lead Fort Fairfield to the win.

Dani Searles netted 11 points for the Tigers and Amanda Churchill had 14 rebounds with her eight points.

Michelle Lavertu scored 10 points for Madawaska.

Madawaska (1-15) 27

Pelletier 1-1-3, Gerard 1-0-2, M. Daigle 2-0-4, Lavertu 1-8-10, R. Daigle 0-1-1, Chasse 3-0-6, Plourde 0-1-1, Sirois, Clavette, Cannan, Nadeau, Phelan

Fort Fairfield (14-3) 60

Arato 1-0-2, Gardner 4-0-8, McLaughlin 1-0-2, O’Neal 2-2-6, K. Searles 2-2-6, Churchill 4-0-8, Demerchant 1-0-2, Langworthy 5-5-15, D. Searles 4-3-11, Cunningham, Esancy

3-pt. goals: none scored

Madawaska 10 19 24 27

Fort Fairfield 17 36 49 60

JV: Fort Fairfield 45-42

Jonesport-Beals 45, Machias 39

At Machias, Ashten Smith scored 11 of her game-high 30 points in the fourth quarter as Jonesport-Beals outscored Machias 16-9 to erase a one-point deficit.

Smith cleared 12 rebounds to go with her 30 points.

Christiannah Holmes scored 19 points and grabbed a game-high 17 rebounds to spark Machias.

Jonesport-Beals (6-11) 45

Smith 12-6-30, C. Hunkler 1-0-2, Look 2-0-4, S. Hunkler 1-0-3, Blount 1-0-2, S. Beal, W. Beal 2-0-4, Crowley

Machias (5-12) 39

Holmes 8-3-19, St. Pierre 0-6-6, Whitman, Whitney 1-2-4, Lipton 2-0-6, Stevens 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: S. Hunkler; Lipton 2

Jonesport-Beals 13 19 29 45

Machias 10 21 30 39

JV: Machias 47-41

Dexter 64, Stearns 22

At Dexter, the Tigers held the Minutemen of Millinocket to eight points in the first half en route to the win.

Freshman Mallory Ames paced Dexter with 20 points, while sister Ashley Ames, a junior, tallied 15 points and 10 rebounds.

Trisha MacDonald, Janessa Nason, Deanna Michaud and Leslie Osborne each scored four points for Stearns.

Stearns (12-4) 22

MacDonald 1-2-4, Nason 2-0-4, D. Michaud 2-0-4, Hale, H. Somers, Leet, Arsenault 1-0-2, Achorn, Osborne 2-0-4, D. Somers 0-2-2, Collinsworth, J. Michaud 1-0-2

Dexter (17-0) 64

M. Ames 10-0-20, Veazie 2-2-7, Chapman 1-0-3, Mountain, Burton 0-2-2, Fogarty 4-0-8, Cote 0-2-2, Hartford, Alton, Patterson 3-0-7, A. Ames 5-5-15

3-pt. goals: Veazie, Chapman, Patterson

Stearns 2 8 18 22

Dexter 12 31 47 64

JV: Dexter 45-43

Boys basketball

Limestone 71, Wisdom 48

At St. Agatha, Andrew Pelletier netted 28 points to help lead Limestone past Wisdom.

George Tamburello scored 24 points for the Eagles.

Chris Pelletier netted 16 points for the Pioneers and Wesley Chasse added 10.

Limestone (6-11) 71

Frazier 2-2-6, Pelletier 12-0-28, Tamburello 11-2-24, Leighton 0-1-1, Demers 1-0-2, F. McCullough 2-0-4, E. McCullough 2-0-4, Parent 1-0-2, Poisson, Bretzke, Cook

Wisdom (2-15) 48

Chasse 4-0-10, Daigle 3-0-7, Lugdon 1-3-5, Paradis 3-0-6, R. Thibeault 1-0-2, Derosoier 1-0-2, Pelletier 6-4-16, T. Thibeault

3-pt. goals: Pelletier 4; Chasse 2, Daigle

Limestone 15 28 50 71

Wisdom 11 20 33 48

East Grand 81, So. Aroostook 66

At Danforth, Darius Parker, Seth Preston and Eric Hanington combined to score 26 points in the second quarter as the Vikings rolled to the win.

Parker finished with a game-high 28 points and 12 assists. Preston had 18 points and Hanington added 15 points and 13 rebounds.

Tim Hartin paced the Warriors of Dyer Brook with 15 points. Travis Booker added 13 and Griffin Hardy chipped in with 12.

Southern Aroostook (4-14) 66

Hartin 7-1-15, Hardy 4-4-12, Booker 4-4-13, Philibert 4-1-9, Hersey 3-0-6, Austin 2-0-5, Stubbs 2-0-4, Anderson 1-0-2, Crotta, Toothaker, Boutilier

East Grand (14-4) 81

Parker 11-6-28, Preston 8-0-18, E. Hanington 7-1-15, M. Scott 3-2-8, Byers 3-0-7, Dicker 2-0-4, P. Scott, A. Hanington, C. O’Dell, Morse

3-pt. goals: Booker, Austin; Preston 2, Byers

So. Aroostook 13 24 41 66

East Grand 14 40 65 81

JV: Southern Aroostook 64-49

Central Aroostook 66, Easton 45

At Easton, Brian Grew tossed in 16 points to lead the Panthers to their 15th win.

Patrick Walsh chipped in with 13 points for Central Aroostook. Jason Woodworth and Tim Carlson added 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Danny Warren paced the Bears with 13 points and Mike Osgood scored 11.

Central Aroostook (15-1) 66

Martinez, J. Clockedile, York 2-1-7, McLaughlin 1-5-7, S. Clockedile, Grew 6-2-16, Carlson 4-0-10, Woodworth 5-0-11, Hallett, Walsh 6-1-13, Crew 1-0-2, McCartney, Larrabee

Easton (8-10) 45

Carlow 3-0-7, Warren 5-1-13, Osgood 5-1-11, Hafford, Desmond 1-0-2, Bradley 1-0-2, Ferris, Wells, Blodgett 4-0-8, Kierstead 1-0-2, Marquis, Katzchke

3-pt. goals: York 2, Grew 2, Carlson 2, Woodworth; Warren 2

Cen. Aroostook 21 36 51 66

Easton 6 15 30 45

Katahdin 76, Bangor Christian 67

At Stacyville, Patrick Willett put in 18 points to help lead Katahdin to the win.

Frank Grass added 12 points for the Cougars. Jordan Davis, Brian Sullivan, and Alex McAvoy each had 10 points.

Matt Denbow scored 21 points to lead Bangor Christian. Eric Sobey added 19 points and Josh Frost had 12.

Bangor Christian (5-12) 67

Denbow 5-9-21, Frost 5-0-12, Sobey 7-3-19, Phinney 3-3-9, Shaw 1-0-2, McCleary 2-0-4, Robinson, Cole

Katahdin (15-3) 76

Grass 4-0-12, Willett 6-5-18, Davis 3-4-10, Sullivan 2-4-10, McAvoy 4-0-10, Cyr 2-2-7, McCarthy 3-0-6, Rush, Anderson

3-pt. goals: Denbow 2, Frost 2, Sobey 2, Grass 4, Sullivan 2, McAvoy 2, Willett, Cyr

Bangor Chr. 16 31 42 67

Katahdin 19 44 55 76

JV: Katahdin 60-53

Van Buren 64, Ashland 29

At Van Buren, Andy Martin scored 18 points to help the Crusaders cruise to their 11th victory.

Corey Vick added nine points for the winners.

Josh Chamberlin paced Ashland with 10 points.

Ashland (0-18) 29

Chamberlin 4-0-10, Belanger 4-0-8, Hunter 1-0-2, O’Clair 1-3-5, Pierce 1-1-3, Perry 0-1-1, Jandreau, Baker

Van Buren (11-6) 64

Martin 8-2-18, Rossignol 2-0-5, Violette 1-2-4, Doucette 1-0-2, Lapierre 4-0-8, Vick 4-0-9, Conley 2-2-6, Hews 2-0-4, Corbin 2-0-4, Gagnon 2-0-4, Vaillancourt

3-pt. goals: Chamberlin 2; Rossignol, Vick

Ashland 1 8 18 29

Van Buren 14 32 46 64

JV: Van Buren 76-15

Calais 61, East Grand 56

At Calais Saturday, Scott McDonald scored 15 of his game-high 22 points in the fourth quarter as Calais outscored East Grand of Danforth 28-18 in the fourth quarter to erase a five-point deficit and avenge an earlier loss.

Garrett Dickerson scored 14 points, including six in the fourth quarter. Chris Woodside and Jon Smith combined for 17 points.

East Grand’s Darius Parker had a game-high 34 points, going 15-for-18 from the foul line. Matthew Scott had nine more.

East Grand (13-3) 56

Parker 8-15-34, M. Scott 2-5-9, Preston 2-0-5, Hanington 1-4-7, Byers, P. Scott

Calais (11-5) 61

McDonald 7-4-22, Dickerson 5-3-14, Woodside 3-2-9, Smith 3-0-8, McLean 1-1-4, Reynolds 0-2-2, Blake 1-0-2, McPhee

3-pt. goals: Parker 3, Preston, Hanington; McDonald 4, Smith 2, Dickerson, Woodside, McLean

East Grand 11 22 38 56

Calais 13 22 33 61

JV: Calais 60-55

Narraguagus 72, Woodland 37

At Harrington, Saben Rossi had 19 points and six steals to help lead Narraguagus to the victory.

Jason Strout had 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Knights and Zach Worcester added 10.

Aaron Moody scored 12 points for Woodland.

Woodland (5-11) 37

Townsend 1-0-2, A. Knowles 2-0-4, Smith 3-0-6, Ellis 4-1-9, Metcalf 2-0-4, Moody 6-0-12, Diadone

Narraguagus (10-7) 72

C. Worcester 2-1-5, Checker 3-0-6, Strout 5-4-14, Bailey 3-0-7, Rossi 8-2-19, Albee 1-0-2, Z. Worcester 4-0-10, Peltier 2-4-9, Mora, Leackfeldt, Hicks, Tilton

3-pt. goals: Z. Worcester 2, C. Worcester, Bailey, Rossi, Peltier

Woodland 14 24 28 37

Narraguagus 24 40 61 72

JV: Narraguagus 48-42


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