November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

McCarthy gets Katahdin by GHCA

STACYVILLE – Owen McCarthy hit three 3-pointers on his way to 12 fourth quarter points and 31 total to lead the host Katahdin boys to a 69-65 double-overtime basketball win over Greater Houlton Christian Academy here Wednesday.

Jordan Anderson and Alex McAvoy tossed in 15 and 13 points, respectively.

Emery Lincoln paced Greater Houlton Christian Academy with 24 points. Drew Farrar netted 20, and Steve Kilcollins added 12.

Greater Houlton Christian Acad. (3-2) 65

Farrar 6-6-20, Lincoln 10-4-24, Kelly 4-0-9, Kilcollins 6-0-12, Bell, Korhonen

Katahdin (3-1) 69

Willett 3-0-8, Jo. Anderson 6-3-15, McAvoy 4-2-13, K. Anderson 0-2-2, McCarthy 12-2-31, Harris, Ja. Anderson

3-pt. goals: Farrar 2, Kelly; McAvoy 3, McCarthy 5, Willett 2

GHCA 11 27 40 51 58 65

Katahdin 17 26 38 51 58 69

Fort Kent 82, Madawaska 72

At Fort Kent, Tom Bard netted 18 points to lead the Warriors past the Owls.

Seth Rivera scored 15 and Derrick Plourde had 14 for Fort Kent.

Mark Sirois and Matt Beaulieu scored 18 points each for Madawaska.

Madawaska (2-2) 72

Roy 3-0-6, Pelletier, M. Sirois 4-10-18, Campbell 6-8-21, Morneault, K. Sirois 2-1-5, Beaulieu 5-5-18

Fort Kent (3-1) 82

Hartman 4-0-8, Caron 4-0-9, Rossignol, Jandreau 0-1-1, Kinney 1-2-5, Desjardins 1-0-3, Perreault, S. Bard 1-0-3, T. Bard 6-5-18, Plourde 5-4-14, Ouellet 2-1-5, Rivera 4-7-15

3-pt. goals: Campbell, Beaulieu 3; Hartman, Caron, Kinney, Deshardins, S. Bard, T. Bard

Madawaska 10 33 52 72

Fort Kent 23 40 62 82

JV: Fort Kent 71-39

So. Aroostook 68, Ashland 34

At Dyer Brook, Travis Brooker led the Warriors to victory with 21 points.

Wade Hersey added 14 points and Tim Hartin chipped in with 13. Zach Stubbs grabbed 12 rebounds.

Trevor Thompkins scored 12 points for the Hornets, while Curtis Belanger had 11.

Ashland (1-4) 34

C. Belanger 3-5-11, Chamberlain 2-0-5, Pierce 1-0-2, Thompkins 5-0-12, Baker 2-0-4, Levesque, Ward, L. Belanger

Southern Aroostook (2-1) 68

Austin 2-2-6, Clark 1-0-2, Brooker 10-0-21, Toothaker 1-0-2, Stubbs 4-0-8, Frazier, Hartin, Hersey, Edwards, Anderson

3-pt. goals: Chamberlain, Thompkins 2; Brooker

Ashland 8 18 30 34

So. Aroostook 8 29 49 68

JV: Southern Aroostook 52-35

Girls basketball

Fort Fairfield 38, Van Buren 35

At Fort Fairfield, Amanda Churchill scored 12 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Tigers remained unbeaten.

Whitney Searles added eight points and eight rebounds for Fort Fairfield, which outscored Van Buren 12-3 in the second quarter to take control.

Lisa Levasseur led Van Buren with 15 points, while Megan Lajoie scored 13.

Van Buren (1-3) 35

LaPlante, Levasseur 7-1-15, Bouchard 1-0-2, Lajoie 5-2-13, Vaillancourt, Gereben, Beckwith 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-1-3

Fort Fairfield (4-0) 38

Hathaway, Cunningham 2-1-6, W. Searles 2-4-8, Esancy 1-0-2, McLaughlin 2-0-5, O’Neal 1-1-3, K. Searles 1-0-2, Churchill 5-2-12

3-pt. goals: Lajoie; Cunningham, McLaughlin

Van Buren 9 12 26 35

Fort Fairfield 8 20 33 38

Limestone 52, Hodgdon 45

At Limestone, Lindsey Beaulieu scored 19 points in this battle of unbeatens to keep Limestone-Maine School of Science and Math undefeated.

Julie Peers scored 11 for the Eagles.

Kayla Fleming scored 15 points for the Hodgdon Hawks and Heather London had 13.

Hodgdon (3-1) 45

Fleming 6-2-15, Londgon 4-5-13, McGrady 3-0-6, Blanchette 2-0-4, Dwyer, Sloat, Nightingale, Hare 0-1-1

Limestone (3-0) 52

Beaulieu 3-11-19, Peers 2-7-11, Weatherhead 1-2-4, King 1-6-8, O’Neal, Kelly 0-4-4, Haller 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Fleming; Beaulieu 2

Hodgdon 4 14 26 45

Limestone 10 24 36 52

JV: Limestone 24-23

Katahdin 34, GHCA 26

At Stacyville, Lindsay Hill scored seven of her 11 points during a 19-5 third quarter surge, lifting the Katahdin Cougars to victory over the Eagles.

Amanda Jago paced Greater Houlton Christian Academy with seven points.

Greater Houlton Christian Acad. (3-2) 26

Farrar 2-2-6, Sjoberg 1-2-4, Boutilier 2-0-4, A. Jago 2-3-7, Vargas 1-0-2, J. Jago 0-1-1, Lord 1-0-2, Livezy, Hartin, Korhonen

Katahdin (2-2) 34

Green 1-0-3, Martin 1-0-2, Smallwood 1-2-4, Bates 1-0-2, Gallagher 1-2-4, Robinson 3-0-6, Hill 5-1-11, Stevens 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Green

GHCA 8 14 19 26

Katahdin 5 11 30 34

Woodland 86, East Grand 12

At Woodland, Gena Clark scored 14 points and Lacey Gillespie added 12 to lead the undefeated Dragons to their fourth victory.

Ashley Langill paced the Vikings of Danforth with six points.

East Grand (0-3) 12

Osnoe 2-0-4, Zaneldin 1-0-2, Langill 2-0-6, Crone, Flannery, Kendall

Woodland (4-0) 86

Kochendoerfer 4-0-9, Clark 6-2-14, Gillespie 6-0-12, Ham, Torrey 4-0-8, Ferry 3-0-6, Sears 4-0-8, Cochran 3-1-7, Noyes 3-0-6, Graceffa 2-2-6, St. Pierre 3-0-6, Murphy 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Langill 2; Kochendoerfer

East Grand 7 7 10 12

Woodland 29 52 75 86

Hockey

Presque Isle 11, Old Town 0

At Orono, junior Erik St. Peter scored four goals as the undefeated Wildcats earned their fourth victory.

Ryan Cyr and David O’Brien added two goals each, while Sean Flanigan, Corey Collins and Brandon Berube chipped in with one goal apiece. Robert Gartley had two assists for Presque Isle.

Brendon Esquibel earned the shutout in goal with 16 saves. Old Town’s Jason Trask stopped 51 of 62 shots.

Hampden 9, John Bapst 1

At T.J. Ryan Center in Brewer, Chris Pease and Dan Mangano each scored two goals and five other players had one goal apiece as the Broncos rolled.

Mike Brown, Nick Beal, Matt Soucy, Steve Boutin and Cory Morin each scored for 3-0 Hampden. Kevin Brooks, Paul Morrison and Jason Huntley chipped in with two assists apiece. Ryan Richards stopped 16 of 17 shots and Rory Woods made two saves on two shots.

Zach Greenier scored off an assist from Ron St. Pierre for the 0-3 Crusaders of Bangor. Nate Kuneman made 30 saves on 39 shots.


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