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MADAWASKA – Myles Morneault sank the game-winning 3-pointer with 10 seconds left to lift the Madawaska Owls to a 56-55 schoolboy basketball victory over Van Buren on Tuesday night.
Alan Campbell contributed 22 points, Matt Beaulieu had 13, and Mark Sirois 10 for Madawaska.
Trevor Hews led the Crusaders with 17 points, and Tyler Conley had 12.
Van Buren (2-4) 55
B. Doucette, Lapierre 1-2-4, Martin 2-1-7, J. Doucette 2-0-5, Rossignal 2-1-6, Hews 6-2-17, Gagnon 2-0-4, Conley 5-2-12
Madawaska (5-2) 56
Roy, Pelletier, M. Sirois 5-0-10, Campbell 8-0-22, Morneault 3-2-9, K. Sirois 1-0-2, Beaulieu 4-3-13
3-pt. goals: Martin 2, J. Doucette, Hews 3; Campbell 6, Morneault, Beaulieu 2
Van Buren 11 24 37 55
Madawaska 17 29 49 56
JV: Van Buren 47-34
Washburn 80, Hodgdon 62
At Washburn, Adam Thompson led the Beavers with 27 points as they took a win from the Hawks.
Thompson’s brother Jason Thompson added 23 points for Washburn. Josh Goupille scored 13, while Zach Bird had 11 points and 13 assists.
Evan Carter netted 25 points and grabbed 17 rebounds for Hodgdon. Leif O’Connell had 14 points, and Kirby Sanford had 10.
Hodgdon (5-2) 62
Sanford 5-0-10, Armstrong 1-0-2, O’Connel 6-0-14, Guy 3-0-7, Bartley 1-0-2, Cleary 1-0-2, Carter 11-3-25, Ledger, Quint, Bailey
Washburn (6-1) 80
Ja. Thompson 8-7-23, A. Thompson 12-1-27, Bird 4-0-11, Pesut 3-0-6, Goupille 5-3-13, Nelson, Parker, Connolly, Ju. Thompson, Willette
3-pt. goals: O’Connel; A. Thompson 2, Bird 3
Hodgdon 15 35 48 62
Washburn 17 34 55 80
JV: Hodgdon 51-44
Calvary Chapel 62, East Grand 36
At Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor, Brock Bradford scored 26 points to lead Calvary Chapel of Orrington to the win.
Mike Astle scored 12 points for the Sabers, and Bryan Miller had 10 rebounds.
Brent Byers had 19 points for East Grand of Danforth.
East Grand (2-6) 36
Byers 8-2-19, Crocker 3-0-6, M. Hanington 2-1-5, Rogers 1-2-4, Beaudoin 1-0-2, A. Hanington, Scott, Crone, Morse, Armstrong
Calvary Chapel (5-0) 62
Bradford 10-2-26, Astle 4-2-12, Dean 3-0-7, Seekins 3-1-7, Haverlock 2-2-6, Br. Miller 2-0-4, Chapman, Colby, Nelson, Be. Miller, Newman
3-pt. goals: Byers; Bradford 4, Astle 2, Dean
East Grand 13 18 24 36
Calvary Chapel 21 26 45 62
JV: Calvary Chapel 56-40
Bangor Christian 62, Searsport 56
At Searsport, Colby Robinson hit two 3-pointers with 1:40 left to lead Bangor Christian to the win.
Ryan Weston had 24 points and 14 rebounds for the Patriots, and Josh Frost added 12 points.
Matt Nickerson scored 24 points and added 11 rebounds for Searsport. Josh Hancock had 13 points and Mike Adams scored 11.
Bangor Christian (3-4) 62
Weston 8-8-24, Frost 3-6-12, Sobey 3-0-8, Robinson 2-0-6, Denbow 2-1-5, Dearborn 1-1-3
Searsport (0-8) 56
M. Nickerson 10-2-24, Hancock 4-4-13, Adams 4-3-11, Tufts 1-0-2, Greenlaw 2-0-4, McHatten 1-0-2, Chaar, J. Nickerson, Skillings
3-pt. goals: Sobey 2, Robinson 2; Hancock
Bangor Chr. 15 30 42 62
Searsport 11 25 45 56
Gr. Houlton Chr. 77, Easton 42
At Presque Isle, Steve Kilcollins scored a game-high 32 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to power the Eagles.
Drew Farrar notched 22 points, and Emery Lincoln had 10.
Nate Sanders and Mitchell Blodgett each scored eight points for the Bears.
Easton (1-6) 42
Hopkins 3-1-7, Beaulieu 0-2-2, Sanders 2-3-8, Bradley 2-0-4, Blodgett 3-2-8, Flewelling 2-1-5, Steele 0-1-1, Crockett 1-0-2, Cleaves 1-1-3, Kierstead 1-0-2, White, Carlow, Brock
Greater Houlton Christian Acad. (6-2) 77
Kilcollins 14-4-32, Farrar 7-4-22, Lincoln 4-2-10, Kelly 2-0-5, Cook 2-1-5, Bentley 1-0-2, Bell 0-1-1, Nevers, Elmore, Guiggey, Corhonen, Huggard
3-pt. goals: Sanders; Farrar 4, Kelly
Easton 5 22 20 42
Gr. Houlton Chr. 28 44 70 77
Bucksport 56, Orono 50
At Orono, Cameron Gray scored eight of his 15 points in the fourth quarter as the Golden Bucks pulled away from the Red Riots.
Todd Freeman added a dozen points for Bucksport, Joey Carmichael contributed 11, and Chris Remick had 10.
Joe Simon led Orono with 15 points, and Adam Chase added 14.
Bucksport (1-5) 56
Rump 1-0-2, Gray 3-9-15, Freeman 4-1-12, Remick 2-4-10, Carmichael 4-1-11, Babson 1-0-2, Maguire 2-0-4
Orono (2-4) 50
Wakeling 2-2-7, Chase 5-4-14, Millard 1-0-2, Dwyer 1-0-3, Simon 7-1-15, Keezar 1-3-5, Stuart 0-4-4, Dunton
3-pt. goals: Freeman 3, Remick 2, Carmichael 2; Wakeling, Dwyer
Bucksport 15 30 39 56
Orono 8 26 38 50
JV: Orono 55-43
Calais 63, Machias 38
At Machias, Bryan Blake scored 12 points to pace Calais to the win.
Chris Taylor had 10 points for the Blue Devils.
Aaron Calor led Machias with eight points.
Calais (4-4) 63
Taylor 3-4-10, Blake 6-0-12, McLean 3-1-8, Dickerson 2-5-9, McPhee 2-0-4, Geel 1-0-3, Rogers 1-0-2, Johnston 0-1-1, Gutherie 3-0-6, Bell 2-2-5, Wallace 1-2-4
Machias (2-4) 38
Ross 1-1-3, Little 3-0-6, McCarthy 2-0-4, Roberts 1-0-2, Whalen 1-0-2, Calor 2-4-8, Austin 2-0-5, Brooks 2-1-5, Morse 1-0-3, Patterson, McNally
3-pt. goals: McLean, Geel; Austin, Morse
Calais 14 33 47 63
Machias 6 11 20 38
Wash. Acad. 66, Woodland 52
At Woodland, Sam Hostetter tallied 14 points as the Raiders won their seeventh straight.
Jarred Sternbergh scored 11 and James Ramsdell had 10 for Washington Academy.
Brandon Tomah contributed 16 points to the Dragons’ effort. Adam Knowles scored 15.
Washington Academy (7-0) 66
Sternbergh 4-3-11, Gray 1-3-5, Hostetter 6-2-14, Colbeth 2-4-8, Ja. Ramsdell 4-2-10, Wood 3-1-8, Je. Ramsdell 2-1-6, Leighton 1-0-2, Von Rotz 1-0-2, Albee, Porter
Woodland (5-2) 52
Tomah 6-4-16, Newell 1-1-3, Moody 1-1-4, Knowles 6-3-15, Metcalf 0-1-1, Diadone 0-2-2, Smith 1-4-6, Ellis 2-0-4, Carlow 0-1-1, Kesel, Townsend, Record
3-pt. goals: Wood, Je. Ramsdell; Moody
Washington Acad. 13 27 44 66
Woodland 11 21 32 52
Mattanawcook 76, Schenck 63
At Lincoln, the Lynx nailed 22 of 24 free throws, including 9-for-9 in the fourth quarter, to beat the Wolverines of East Millinocket.
Luke Emery paced the Lynx with 18 points, and Dylan Hanscom added 12. Both players were also perfect from the line with Hanscom hitting eight free throws and Emery converting seven.
Derek Libbey chipped in with 14 points for the winners, Steve Andrews netted 11, and Adam L’Italien added 10.
Aaron Waite led Schenck with 16 points, Chris Byron added 14, and Jordan Pelkey put in 10.
Schenck (3-4) 63
Kimball 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Hamlin 3-2-8, Waite 6-1-16, K. Thompson 3-1-7, Cram 1-1-3, L. Thompson, Byron 2-10-14, Pelkey 3-4-10, Hutchins 0-1-1
Mattanawcook (6-1) 76
Birmingham 1-0-2, Gardner 1-0-2, Libbey 4-4-14, Andrews 5-0-11, Hanscom 2-8-12, Emery 5-7-18, Young 3-1-7, Slike, Kimball, L’Italien 4-2-10
3-pt. goals: Waite 3; Libbey 2, Andrews, Emery
Schenck 13 36 51 63
Mattanawcook 18 39 55 76
JV: MA 61-58
MCI 56, Lincoln Academy 45
At Pittsfield, Victor Quint scored 13 points to help lead Maine Central Institute to the win.
Marty Quint had 12 points for MCI, and Matt Huff and Micah Curtis each added 11.
Patrick Howell scored 14 points for Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.
Lincoln Academy (2-5) 45
Peaslee 4-1-9, Ford 3-0-7, Howell 4-5-14, Coopersmith 0-2-2, Stailing 3-1-7, Williams 2-0-4, Mahan 1-0-2, Elwell
MCI (4-3) 56
Kennedy 3-0-9, M. Quint 4-4-12, Huff 2-6-11, V. Quint 6-1-13, Curtis 3-5-11, Nichols, Hart, Judkins, Souliere
3-pt. goals: Ford, Howell; Kennedy 3, Huff
Lincoln Acad. 4 18 34 45
MCI 10 26 39 56
Jonesport-Beals 80, Shead 71
At Jonesport, Ross Griffin totaled 27 points as the Royals beat out the Tigers.
Joseph Libby scored 17 points for Jonesport and Jonathan Alley had 10.
Craig Hasting had a game-high 31 points for Shead and Aaron Sullivan had 21.
Shead 71
Cox 0-3-3, Maloney 4-0-8, Martinez 1-1-3, Cyr, Sullivan 6-9-21, C. Hastings 10-2-31, Mitchell 1-2-4, Newell, Kilton, Stanhope, Clement, Seeley, S. Hastings
Jonesport-Beals 80
R. Griffin 10-6-27, Alley 3-4-10, Barton 3-0-8, Holmes, Faulkingham 1-0-2, Backman 1-0-2, Libby 7-2-17, Ellis 2-0-4, S. Griffin 5-0-10
3-pt. goals: Hastings 9; R. Griffin, Barton 2, Libby
Shead 23 43 59 71
Jonesport-Beals 15 36 58 80
JV: Jonesport-Beals 86-59
Hockey
Houlton-Hodgdon 10, Stearns 0
At Millar Arena in Houlton, Chris Howland scored two goals and Ian Pasquarelli added a goal and two assists to lead the Black Hawks by the Minutemen of Millinocket.
Micah Carton, Jordan Gard, Mitch Hall, Eben Thompson, Sharif Abouleish, Sam Carter, and Ryan Brewer each added a goal for the 3-1-2 winners. Nic Joslyn made 17 saves.
Jay Kim made 55 saves for 0-4-1 Stearns.
Girls basketball
Easton 64, Gr. Houlton Chr. 63
At the University of Maine-Presque Isle, Michelle Osgood hit a free throw with four seconds remaining to give Easton the victory.
Nina Alexander scored 35 points for the Bears, and Kassie Lovely added 15.
Megan Korhonen scored 19 points for Greater Houlton Christian Academy. Lacey Farrar had 14 points, and Amanda Jago added 13 points and seven rebounds.
Easton (5-4) 64
Alexander 14-7-35, Hickey 1-0-2, Hopkins 2-0-4, Lovely 6-3-15, Osgood 6-2-8, Ireland, Dayringer, White, Boxwell
Greater Houlton Christian (3-4) 63
Farrar 5-4-14, Sjoberg 4-1-9, Boutilier 1-0-2, Korhonen 8-3-19, A. Jago 6-1-13, J. Jago 3-0-6, Livezey, Hartin, Vargas, Lord, M. Lee, E. Lee, Bentley
3-pt. goals: none
Easton 18 37 50 64
GHCA 8 26 47 63
Ashland 45, Central Aroostook 38
At Mars Hill, Ashley Nemer’s 16-point effort led the Hornets to their sixth win without a loss.
Whitney Flint tossed in 12 points for Ashland.
Amber Garrison paced Central Aroostook with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Samantha Brewer added nine points.
Ashland (6-0) 45
Belskis 3-2-8, Chasse 3-0-6, Flint 5-1-12, Nemer 5-4-16, Chamberlin, Mayo, Peters, Long
Central Aroostook (3-4) 38
Rideout 1-1-3, L. Long, Garrison 6-2-14, Lundeen 3-0-6, Brewer 4-0-9, S. Long 0-2-2, A. Long, Devoe, Day 1-0-2, Bradley 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Fling, Nemer 2; Brewer
Ashland 21 30 40 45
Cen. Aroostook 13 26 30 38
JV: Central Aroostook 39-20
Van Buren 43, Limestone 34
At Van Buren, Kelsee McLaughlin scored six of her eight points as the Crusaders outscored the Eagles 15-8 in the third quarter to take the lead for good.
Megan Lajoie’s 15 points led Van Buren, while Katheryn Beckwith netted 10.
Anna Haller and Lindsey Beaulieu paced Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics with 12 and 11 points, respectively. Julie Peers added nine.
Limestone/MSSM (5-1) 34
Weatherhead 1-0-2, Beaulieu 3-3-11, King, Kelly, Peers 3-3-9, Haller 5-2-12, Cousins, Dunn
Van Buren (2-4) 43
Levasseur 4-0-8, Bouchard, St. Pierre, Lajoie 6-3-15, Vaillancourt, Gereben 1-0-2, Beckwith 4-2-10, McLaughlin 4-0-8
3-pt. goals: Beaulieu 2
Limestone/MSSM 12 21 29 34
Van Buren 8 18 33 43
Winslow 39, Rockland 35
At Rockland, Ashley Carter scored 13 points as the Black Raiders edged the Tigers in a meeting among two of the top teams in the KVAC Class B ranks.
Lindsay Barnes tallied nine points to lead the Tigers.
Winslow (6-1) 39
Byrne 0-1-1, Morin 2-1-5, Peters 1-0-2, Lapointe 3-0-8, Carter 4-4-13, Bosse 3-1-7, Boutin 1-0-3, Pelletier, Libby, McClaire
Rockland (5-2) 35
Todd 1-0-2, N. Clark 3-1-7, Felt 1-3-5, Barnes 2-5-9, Hynes 3-1-7, D. Clark 1-3-5, Hansen, Kenniston
3-pt. goals: Lapointe 2, Boutin, Carter
Winslow 10 13 29 39
Rockland 6 10 23 35
JV: Rockland 38-28
Camden Hills 69, Belfast 41
At Belfast, Georgia Smith scored 18 points to push Camden Hills of Rockport to the victory.
Marianne Croce scored 17 points for the Windjammers, and Samantha Wiley added 14 points.
Jamie Flagg had 13 points for Belfast, and Jilli Ross scored 10.
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