FORT FAIRFIELD – Josh Foster hit a jump shot with 18 seconds remaining to give the Fort Fairfield boys a 45-44 basketball victory over Van Buren Tuesday night.
Keith Edgecomb scored 19 points for Fort Fairfield and Aaron Wasson added 12 points.
Andy Martin scored 12 points for Van Buren and Tyler Lapierre had 10 points.
Van Buren (0-1) 44
B. Doucette 3-0-6, Lapierre 5-0-10, Martin 6-0-12, J. Doucette 1-0-2, Rossignol 1-0-2, Hews 2-0-4, Gagnon 1-0-2, Conley 3-0-6
Fort Fairfield (1-1) 45
O. Edgecomb 1-0-2, Rochford 2-2-8, Wasson 5-2-12, Dubay 1-0-2, Foster 1-0-2, K. Edgecomb 5-6-19, Closson, Cloney
3-pt. goals: K. Edgecomb 3, Rochford 2
Van Buren 6 12 32 44
Fort Fairfield 15 22 30 45
JV: Van Buren 48-23
Gr. Houlton 78, Wisdom 52
At St. Agatha, Drew Farrar scored 33 points to lead the Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles past an undermanned Wisdom squad.
Emery Lincoln had 19 points and Silas Kelly scored 12 for the Eagles.
Chris Pelletier led the Pioneers with 24 points. Randy Thibeault added 14 and Chad Sirois scored 10.
Gr. Houlton Christian (1-1) 78
Farrar 14-1-33, Lincoln 9-1-19, Kelly 5-0-12, Bentley 0-1-1, Elmore 1-0-2, Guiggey 1-1-3, Korhonen 2-0-4, Haggard, Kilcollins 1-0-2, Bell 1-0-2
Wisdom (0-2) 52
Pelletier 11-2-24, T. Thibeault 1-1-3, R. Thibeault 6-2-14, Pelletier 0-1-1, Sirois 4-0-10
3-pt. goals: Farrar 4, Kelly 2; Sirois 2
GHCA 24 43 65 78
Wisdom 4 22 29 52
Central Aroostook 95, Ashland 56
At Ashland, Paul Donahue scored 17 points to lead Central Aroostook of Mars Hill to the victory.
Tim Carlson had 13 points for Central Aroostook and Jason Woodworth had 12. Andrew York ended with 11 points and Bryan Shaw had 10 points.
Trevor Thompkins scored 20 points for Ashland and Curtis Belanger had 16 points.
Central Aroostook (2-0) 95
Donahue 7-3-17, Carlson 6-0-13, Woodworth 6-0-12, A. York 5-1-11, Shaw 3-4-10, C. York 4-0-8, McLaughlin 4-0-8, Clockedile 3-0-6, Burtt 2-1-5, White 1-1-3, McCartney 1-0-2
Ashland (1-1) 56
Thompkins 7-6-20, C. Belanger 5-6-16, Ward 2-4-9, Pierce 3-1-7, Chamberlin 1-0-2, Condin 0-1-1, Cote 0-1-1, L. Belanger, Levesque, Baker
3-pt. goals: Carlson; Ward
Cen. Aroostook 13 50 76 95
Ashland 11 22 39 56
JV: Central Aroostook 77-33
Shead 75, Lubec 32
At Eastport, Aaron Sullivan had 15 points as the Tigers beat out the visiting Hornets.
Craig Hastings added another 12 points and Chris Stanhope had 11 for Shead.
Shayne McPherson scored 14 points for Lubec.
Lubec 32
Lyons 2-0-6, Shults 0-1-1, Reed 2-2-7, Rice 1-0-2, Hall 1-0-2, McPherson 4-5-14
Shead 75
Cox 2-2-6, Maloney 1-0-2, Martinez 1-0-2, Cyr 1-2-4, Sullivan 6-3-15, C. Hastings 6-0-12, S. Hastings 1-1-3, Clement 2-0-4, Stanhope 4-0-11, Mitchell 1-0-2, Newell 0-1-1, Kilton 2-0-5, Seeley 3-1-8
3-pt. goals: Lyons 2m, Reed; Stanhope 3, Kilton, Seeley
Lubec 8 17 23 32
Shead 18 41 56 75
MDI 63, GSA 38
At Mount Desert, Kyle Staples scored 19 points to help lift Mount Desert Island past George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.
Andy Pooler scored 13 points for MDI and Matt Grover added 10 points.
Colin Henry scored 15 points for George Stevens.
GSA (0-1) 38
Owen 1-0-2, Ensworth 1-1-3, Wessell 1-0-2, Carter 3-0-8, Peake 3-1-7, Henry 6-3-15, Smith 0-1-1, Gale, Bridges, Gray
MDI (1-0) 63
Willis 2-0-4, Pooler 6-0-13, Daley 2-4-8, Staples 7-2-19, Walton 1-0-2, Grover 4-2-10, Maffucci 2-1-5, Veilleux 1-0-2, Blanford
3-pt. goals: Carter 2; Staples 3, Pooler
GSA 7 16 29 38
MDI 14 32 46 63
Foxcroft Acad. 64, Piscataquis 44
At Foxcroft, Kyle Rideout helped the Ponies take a win with 26 points and 10 rebounds.
Shayne Croan added another 13 points and Matt Carey had 10. Bobby Gilbert also made eight assists.
Ryan Yeo led the Pirates with 27 points.
Piscataquis (0-2) 44
Yeo 10-4-27, Wharff 1-2-5, Je. Robinson 2-0-4, Tracy 1-0-2, Burdin 2-0-4, Ja. Robinson 0-2-2, Cluckey, Parinkin, Zimmerman, Harmon, Coldwell, Martel
Foxcroft Academy (2-0) 64
Rideout 12-2-26, Croan 4-5-13, Carey 3-2-10, Cynewski 1-0-3, Prescott 1-2-5, Tirrell 1-0-3, Gilbert 2-0-4, McKusick, Lacasce, Weeks
3-pt. goals: Yea 3, Wharff; Carey 2, Cynewski, Prescott, Tirrell
Piscataquis 13 22 29 44
Foxcroft Acad. 15 30 44 64
JV: PCHS 39-30
Camden Hills 68, Erskine 60
At South China Josh Jones seemingly had made the play of the game, a midcourt steal and two-handed dunk to end a 10-point Camden Hills run and restore host Erskine Academy to the lead with four minutes left in their Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference boys basketball showdown Tuesday night.
The packed house suddenly was going bonkers, but Will Horn would have none of it.
Instead of being intimidated by the dunk, the 5-foot-10 senior guard answered immediately with a 3-pointer that gave Camden Hills its first lead of the game with 3:47 left and propelled the Windjammers to a 68-60 victory.
“[Jones] flushed it, it was one heck of a dunk,” said Horn. “But I knew there was two of their guys left back there and we had a little fast break going the other way. We pushed it up and I had an open 3-pointer and I hit it.
“I saw the hoop, I saw I was open, and I jacked it.”
Horn’s triple gave Camden Hills a 55-54 lead, and senior forward Tim Stammen followed with a 3-pointer on the Windjammers? next possession to extend the margin to 58-54.
Erskine senior guard Darrell Haskell countered with a 3-pointer to close the gap to one point with 2:50 left, but the defending Class B state champions managed just one more point until the final buzzer, while Camden Hills converted 4 of 6 from the line to go with layups by Stammen and junior forward Cameron Puls.
“The bottom line was they hit open shots and we were 4 for 14 behind the 3-point line,” said Erskine coach Tim Bonsant, “and they executed better than we did at the end.”
Erskine (1-1) almost had this game put away, opening the fourth quarter with six straight points to take a 52-42 lead when Mike Cotnoir hit a 3-pointer with seven minutes remaining.
Senior forward James Leibowitz, one of three first-year starters for Erskine, scored a game-high 19 points to go with seven rebounds. Jones added 17 points and nine boards, while Haskell scored 13.
Girls basketball
So. Aroostook 64, Easton 34
At Dyer Brook, Kaylea Collier scored 16 points, including eight in the second, to en route to Southern Aroostook’s win.
Carmen McLaughlin also netted 16 points for Southern Aroostook. Audrey Charette had 15 points and 10 rebounds, while Kristen Watson had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Kassie Lovely led the Bears with 16 points and Nina Alexander had 12.
Easton (0-2) 34
Lovely 5-4-16, Alexander 5-2-12, Dayringer, Hickey, Hopkins 1-0-3, White, Osgood 0-1-1, Boxwell, Ireland 1-0-2
Southern Aroostook (1-0) 64
Collier 7-2-16, Charette 7-1-15, McLaughlin 5-6-16, Watson 3-4-10, Clark 1-1-3, Caswell 1-0-2, Carr 1-0-2, King, Desmond, R. Ryan, J. Ryan
3-pt. goals: Lovely 2, Hopkings
Easton 11 16 25 34
So. Aroostook 10 27 49 64
Fort Kent 49, Caribou 44
At Fort Kent, Mindy Morneault had 17 points, eight rebounds, and four steals to help lead Fort Kent past Caribou.
Kristin Violette had 14 points, 10 rebounds, and four steals for Fort Kent.
Kylee Morrell scored 13 points for Caribou and Monica Selander added 10 points.
Caribou (0-1) 44
Kinney 1-0-2, Gahagan 3-1-9, Cousins 2-0-4, Morrell 5-2-13, Selander 4-2-10, Schofield 3-0-6, Richards
Fort Kent (1-0) 49
Labbe 1-0-2, Albert 2-0-4, Desjardins 2-1-6, Morneault 8-1-17, Violette 7-0-14, Hartt 0-1-1, Babin 2-1-5, Hafford, Caron, Pelletier
3-pt. goals: Gahagan 2, Morrell; Desjardins
Caribou 9 17 33 44
Fort Kent 7 17 34 49
JV: Fort Kent 44-25
Hodgdon 45, Washburn 33
At Hodgdon, Tasha Dwyer scored 10 of her game-high 16 points in the second half as Hodgdon outscored Washburn 27-13 to erase a two-point halftime deficit.
Dwyer also had 13 rebounds and four steals and Collette Sloat collected 13 points, seven rebounds and four steals. Heather London scored nine points.
Kari Howe, Amy Reed and Alex Bird scored six points apiece to pace Washburn.
Washburn (0-1) 33
Howe 2-1-6, Reed 3-0-6, Bird 3-0-6, Palmer 1-3-5, Saucier 1-2-4, Blakney 1-2-4, Abar 1-0-2, Maynard, Carter, Espling
Hodgdon (1-0) 45
Dwyer 4-8-16, C. Sloat 5-3-13, London 4-1-9, McGary 2-0-4, Fleming 1-0-2, Blanchette 0-1-1, J. Sloat, Nightingale
3-pt. goals: Howe
Washburn 8 20 26 33
Hodgdon 8 18 31 45
Gr. Houlton Chr. 49, Wisdom 31
At St. Agatha, Megan Korhonen scored 12 points, Colleen Sjoberg had 10 and Lacey Farrar scored nine more as Greater Houlton Christian Academy triumphed.
Nicole St. Pierre’s 12 points and Kayla Daigle’s nine led Wisdom.
Gr. Houlton Chr. (1-0) 49
Korhonen 6-0-12, Sjoberg 5-0-10, Farrar 4-1-9, Hartin 1-0-2, Boutilier 3-0-6, Livezey 0-1-1, Vargas 1-0-2, A. Jago 1-0-2, Lord 0-1-1, Bentley, M. Lee, E. Lee, J. Jago 2-0-4
Wisdom (0-2) 31
Page 0-1-1, Tardif, Haskins 1-0-2, St. Pierre 4-2-12, Voisine 2-0-4, Dubois 0-1-1, Desjardins 1-0-2, Daigle 4-1-9
3-pt. goals: St. Pierre 2
Gr. Houlton Chr. 15 26 40 49
Wisdom 7 11 15 31
Maranacook 64, MCI 51
At Pittsfield, Shannon Bean tallied 15 points as the Blackbears defeated the Huskies.
Toby Martin contributed 14 more points for Maranacook and Kristi Violette had 12.
Kasey Dodge led MCI with 12 points.
Maranacook (2-0) 64
Faulkingham 0-1-1, Martin 4-5-14, Violette 5-2-12, Myles, Pullen 3-1-7, Mrazik 3-0-6, Bean 6-2-15, Mason, Norwood, Neptune 3-1-7, Joslyn, Freeman 1-0-2
MCI (0-2) 51
M. Dodge, J. Holt 2-1-5, M. Holt 0-1-1, Currier 4-0-9, K. Dodge 4-3-12, Sullivan 1-0-2, Kennedy, Lemari 2-2-7, V. Huff 1-2-4, Lorentsen 3-1-7, Ka. Huff 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Martin, Bean; Currier, K. Dodge, Lemari
Maranacook 18 37 56 64
MCI 10 14 28 51
JV: MCI 24-23
Hockey
Foxcroft 3, Stearns 1
At Millar Arena in Houlton, Adam Conway scored two goals to help Foxcroft Academy to the win.
Derek Smith scored a goal for 1-0 Foxcroft. Vaughan Frost, Dustin Colby, and Ian Imbert each had an assist. Dan Perkins stopped 22 of 23 shots.
Freshman Spencer Pelkey scored his first goal for 0-1 Stearns of Millinocket as Jay Kim made 51 saves on 54 shots.
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