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HOULTON – Kristen Violette poured in 28 points Thursday night as Fort Kent outlasted Houlton for an 86-77 triple-overtime girls basketball victory.
Mindy Morneault tossed in 24 for Fort Kent while Leah Babin chalked up 11.
Danielle Sewall led all scorers with 33 points for Houlton. Keegan Hovey notched 13 and Rachel Foster 12.
Fort Kent (2-0) 86
Violette 8-12-28, Morneault 6-12-24, Babin 5-1-11, Albert 3-0-7, Caron 1-0-3, Desjardins 3-0-7, Hart 2-2-6, Labbe, Perreault, Hafford
Houlton (1-2) 77
Sewall 12-7-33, Hovey 5-1-13, Foster 6-0-12, Miller 2-3-7, Rowe 1-2-4, Varney 2-0-4, Fitzpatrick 1-2-4, Bartlett, Harbison, Wing, Richie
3-pt. goals: Albert, Caron, Desjardins; Hovey 2, Sewall 2
Fort Kent 8 25 31 54 66 74 86
Houlton 13 21 33 54 66 74 77
JV: Fort Kent 45-19
So. Aroostook 60, Katahdin 40
At Stacyville, the Warriors of Dyer Brook went on a 29-12 spurt in the third quarter to take control of the game.
Mindy Watson led SAHS with 15 points while Kaylea Collier and Carmen McLaughlin each had 13.
Clarissa Gallagher and Lindsay Hill paced the Cougars with 10 apiece.
Southern Aroostook 60
McLaughlin 5-1-13, Collier 5-2-13, Watson 5-4-15, Charette 4-1-9, Clark 2-0-4, Caswell 3-0-6, Ryan
Katahdin 40
Gallagher 5-0-10, Hill 5-0-10, Greetn 2-0-4, Martin 2-0-4, Bates 2-1-5, Robinson 3-1-7
3-pt. goals: McLaughlin 2, Collier, Watson
So. Aroostook 8 18 47 60
Katahdin 10 20 32 40
JV: Katahdin 31-24
Fort Fairfield 75, Easton 44
At Easton, Carrie Cunningham dropped in 20 points as the Tigers clawed the Bears.
Keegan O’Neal tossed in 14 points and Sheena Esancy 12 for Fort Fairfield.
Nina Alexander paced Easton with 16 points while Cassie Lovely added nine.
Fort Fairfield (2-0) 75
Cunningham 9-2-20, Esancy 5-2-12, O’Neal 6-2-14, Hathaway 1-0-3, Searles 3-0-6, Egan, McLaughlin 3-0-7, Churchill 2-0-4, Harris 1-3-5, Blaisdell 2-0-4, Chasse
Easton (0-3) 44
Alexander 8-0-16, Lovely 4-0-9, Hickey, Ireland, Dayringer, Hopkins 2-0-4, Osgood 0-3-3, White 1-0-2, Boxwell 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: McLaughlin; Lovely
Fort Fairfield 16 37 56 75
Easton 9 19 39 44
Calais 55, Washington Acad. 54
At Calais, Emily Smith nailed a free throw with no time remaining to lift the Calais Blue Devils by the Raiders of East Machias.
Smith put up a shot at the buzzer and missed, but was fouled. She made the first free throw for the win and finished with a game-high 18 points.
Danielle O’Brien chipped in with 13 points for the winners and Tracie Eagan added 11.
Margaret Mawhinney paced the Raiders with 17 points and Sara Rushforth added 16.
Washington Acad. (1-1) 54
Mawhinney 6-417, Rushforth 6-2-16, Livingstone 1-1-4, Gavoni 1-1-3, Tilton 3-2-8, Wood 1-0-2, Look 1-0-2, Huffman 1-0-2
Calais (1-1) 55
Smith 6-5-18, Eagan 4-2-11, O’Brien 6-1-13, Allen 2-1-5, Mingo 1-0-2, Gillespie 1-1-4, Brown 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Mawhinney, Rushforth 2, Livingstone; Smith, Eagan, Gillespie
WA 10 27 45 54
Calais 14 26 43 55
JV: Washington Acad. 47-39
Machias 52, Lubec 42
At Lubec, Christi Holmes tossed in 24 points as the Bulldogs held off the Hornets.
Beryl Lipton chipped in with 12 for Machias.
Kristina Scoville topped Lubec with 19.
Machias (1-1) 52
Holmes 9-6-24, Lipton 5-2-12, St. Pierre 3-3-9, Cherry 0-1-1, Alley 2-0-4, Stevens 1-0-2
Lubec (0-1) 42
K. Scoville 8-0-19, Corey 2-0-4, T. Scoville 4-1-9, Hall 1-1-3, Wright 1-0-2, Case 1-0-2, McPhereson 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: K. Scoville 3
Machias 8 27 44 52
Lubec 7 13 31 42
Lee 52, Penobscot Valley 24
At Howland, Shelby Pickering registered 18 points to lead the Pandas to the win.
Richie Aarika chipped with eight for Lee.
Kelsey Lavertu paced the Howlers with seven.
Lee (2-0) 52
Pickering 7-4-18, Aarika 3-1-8, B. Harris, J. More, Byrd 3-0-7, Gifford 2-1-5, M. Moore 0-2-2, Jandreau 1-1-3, Ka. Harris 3-0-7, Honghton 1-0-2
Penobscot Valley (1-2) 24
Lavertu 2-3-7, Bernard, Foster 2-0-4, Hallett 1-2-5, Cyr, K. Ploude 1-0-2, J. Ploude 2-1-6, Dawson, Snape
3-pt. goals: Aarika, Byrd, Ka. Harris; Hallett, J. Plourde
Lee 19 24 43 52
Penobscot Val. 2 5 16 24
Penquis 36, Bangor Christian 23
At Newman Gym in Bangor, Katie Hamlin scored 12 points and Jenny Stetson nine to lead the Patriots of Milo to the wi.
Adrianna Ricci led the host Patriots with nine.
Penquis 36
Hamlin 3-6-12, Stetson 1-7-9, Comeau 2-4-8, Carey 1-0-2, Graves 1-4-6, London
Bangor Christian 23
Ricci 4-0-9, Dearborn 2-0-4, McGill 2-0-4, Hale 1-0-2, Whitaker 0-1-1, K. French 1-1-3, Typaldos, Van Dyne, Bane, Holmes, J. French, Spaulding, M. French
3-pt. goals: Ricci
Penquis 6 15 23 36
Bangor Christian 3 11 15 23
Boys basketball
Limestone 53, Easton 45
At Limestone, Jeremy Stevens tossed in 14 points to lead the Limestone-Maine School of Science and Mathematics Eagles to victory.
Alex Demess chalked up eight points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Limestone.
Steve Hopkins’ game-high 19 points led the Bears. Mitchell Blodgett added 11 and Brandon Carlow 10, respectively.
Easton (1-1) 45
Hopkins 8-3-19, Blodgett 5-0-11, Carlow 4-1-10, Bradley 1-0-3, Steele 1-0-2, Sandess, Brock, Kierstead
Limestone/MSSM (1-1) 53
Stevens 7-0-14, Demess 4-0-8, Poisson 3-2-8, Patterson 2-3-8, Peers 3-2-8, King 2-2-7, Fredman, Morgan
3-pt. goals: Blodgett, Carlow; Patterson, King
Easton 8 17 28 45
Limestone 9 27 37 53
JV: Easton 52-38
Van Buren 77, Ashland 41
At Van Buren, Tyler LaPierre led four players in double figures with 13 points as the Crusaders rolled over the Hornets.
Dom Rossignol registered 12 for the winners. Andrew Taylor and Tyler Conley added 10 apiece.
Curtis Belanger paced Ashland with 14.
Ashland (1-2) 41
Belaner 3-7-14, Chamberlin 2-2-8, Pieree 4-0-8, Ward 1-0-3, Tompkins 2-1-6, Baker, L. Belanger
Van Buren (1-1) 77
LaPierre 5-3-13, Rossignol 6-0-12, Taylor 5-0-10, Conley 5-0-10, B. Doucette 3-3-9, Martin 2-5-9, J. Doucette 2-0-4, Hews 0-2-2, Gagnon 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Chamberlin 2, Tompkins, C. Belanger
Ashland 5 15 31 41
Van Buren 18 39 54 77
Calvary Chapel 92, GHCA 75
At Orrington, Brock Bradford lit up the new scoreboard in the Sabers’ new gym for 49 points as Calvary Chapel opened their new home with a win.
Brandon Scovil and Ian Seekins each added 10 points for the winners.
Drew Farrar led the way for the Eagles with 25 points. Emery Lincoln tallied 22 and Silas Lilly 12
Greater Houlton (1-1) 75
Farrar 10-3-25, Lincoln 10-2-22, Lilly 6-0-12, Kilcollins 3-2-8, Bell 2-0-4, Korhanen 2-0-4, Elmore, Guiggey, Cook
Calvary Chapel (2-0) 92
Bradford 17-14-49, Scovil 4-0-10, Seekins 4-2-10, Br. Miller 4-1-9, Be. Miller 2-0-4, Astle 1-0-3, Colby 1-1-3, Chapman 1-0-2, Haverlock 1-0-2, Nelson, Dean, Newman
3-pt. goals: Farrar 2; Scovil 2, Bradford, Astle
Gr. Houlton 8 29 57 75
Calvary Chapel 25 48 69 92
Narraguagus 60, Searsport 56
At Searsport, Corey Worcester racked up 20 points as the Knights of Harrington fended off Searsport.
Doug Hicks chipped in with 15 and Travis Perry 10 for the winners.
Matt Nickerson sparked the Vikings with 22 points and Garrett Greenlaw added 13.
Narraguagus (1-1) 60
Worcester 7-4-20, Hicks 7-1-15, Perry 4-2-10, Dorr 3-0-6, Leackfeldt 2-1-5, Strout 2-0-4
Searsport (0-3) 56
M. Nickerson 8-4-22, Greenlaw 6-1-13, Seger 4-0-9, McHatten 1-1-3, Adams 2-0-5, J. Nickerson 1-0-2, Chaar 1-0-2, Tufts
3-pt. goals: Seger, Adams; Worcester 2
Narraguagus 16 29 44 60
Searsport 19 30 44 56
DI-Stonington 49, Sumner 22
At Deer Isle, Nick Ciomei had 12 points and six assists to help lead the Deer Isle-Stonington Mariners past Sumner of East Sullivan.
Bryant Ciomei added 10 points and six assists.
Four players scored four points each for the Tigers.
Sumner (0-2) 22
Polk 1-2-4, Pennartz 2-0-4, Coffin 1-2-4, Manning 2-0-4, Jacques 1-1-3, Stewart 0-1-1, Brooks
DI-Stonington (2-0) 49
N. Ciomei 6-0-12, B. Ciomei 4-2-10, C. Ciomei, L. Ciomei 1-1-3, J. Eaton 3-2-8, S. Eaton 1-0-2, Robbins 2-0-4, Douglass 2-0-4, Parker 1-1-3, Blackmore 1-0-2, Billings, Brown
3-pt. goals: none
Sumner 4 8 13 22
DI-Stonington 12 22 33 49
Hermon 53, Bucksport 48
At Hermon, Ben Adams led the Hermon Hawks with 11 points and 15 rebounds as they withstood a big fourth quarter rally by the Golden Bucks.
Chris Harding had 12 points and Mike Pellerin scored 10 for Hermon.
Ben Rum scored 14 for the Bucks, who outscored Hermon 24-12 in the final quarter.
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