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FORT KENT – Kristin Violette scored 21 of her 31 points during a 37-20 first-half outburst that carried the Fort Kent High School girls basketball team to a 72-55 win over Limestone Monday night.
Violette also had seven rebounds and five steals. Mindy Morneault notched 12 points and five steals and Marissa Albert tossed in 10.
Lindsey Beaulieu sparked the Eagles with 24 points and Anna Haller notched 18.
Limestone (6-2) 55
Beaulieu 6-9-24, Haller 7-4-18, Weatherhead 0-1-1, O’Neal, Kelly 2-1-5, Dunn 2-0-4, Peers 1-1-3, Allen, Mulherin, Ahearn
Fort Kent (8-1) 72
Violette 14-2-31, Morneault 4-4-12, Albert 5-0-10, Labbe, Jandreau, Perreault, Hafford 2-1-6, Caron 1-0-3, Desjardins 1-0-2, Pelletier, Michaud 1-0-2, Hartt, Babin 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Beaulieu 3; Caron, Hafford, Violette
Limestone 12 20 35 55
Fort Kent 19 37 56 72
JV: Fort Kent 56-45
Cen. Aroostook 50, Wisdom 24
At St. Agatha, Courtney Lundeen chalked up 18 points as the Panthers of Mars Hill prevailed.
Alicia Rideout provided 14 points for CAHS.
Nicole St. Pierre led the Pioneers with 10.
Central Aroostook 50
Rideout 6-2-14, Lundeen 8-1-18, L. Long 0-2-2, Garrison 4-1-9, Brewer, S. Long 1-0-2, Day 1-0-2, Bradley 0-1-1, Graham 1-0-2
Wisdom 24
St. Pierre 3-2-10, Desjardins, A. Page, Voisine 4-0-8, Daigle 3-0-6, Haskins, J. page, Tardif, Dubois
3-pt. goals: Lundeen; St. Pierre 2
Cen. Aroostook 9 20 32 50
Wisdom 5 11 18 24
Fort Fairfield 51, Katahdin 23
At Stacyville, Keegan O’Neal scored 10 points and Kerri Cunningham and Kaylee Searles added nine points each as Fort Fairfield earned the victory.
Lyron Blum-Evitts paced host Katahdin with six points.
Katahdin (2-7) 23
F. Robinson 1-0-2, Pipes 0-1-1, Smallwood 1-2-4, Bates 1-2-4, Cyr, Gallagher 1-0-2, R. Robinson 2-0-4, Blum-Evitts 2-2-6, Stevens
Fort Fairfield (6-1) 51
Hathaway 1-0-2, Cunningham 4-0-9, W. Searles 1-1-3, Esancy 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, O’Neal 5-0-10, K. Searles 3-2-9, Harris, Blaisdell, Beckwith, Chasse, Nelson
3-pt. goals: Cunningham, K. Searles
Fort Fairfield 14 29 45 51
Katahdin 6 12 17 23
JV: Katahdin 29-26
Van Buren 58, Madawaska 43
At Madawaska, Darcy St. Pierre tallied 16 points to lead the Crusaders to the win.
Megan Lajoie registered 12 for Van Buren.
Beth Gerard’s 12 points paced the Owls.
Van Buren (2-6) 58
St. Pierre 7-1-16, Lajoie 5-2-12, Levasseur 4-1-9, Vallancourt 2-1-5, Beckwith 3-1-7, McLaughlin 4-0-8, LaPlante, Bouchard, Deschaines, Gerebon
Madawaska (0-8) 43
Gerard 4-2-12, Chasse 4-1-9, Plourde 3-1-8, Clavette 4-0-8, Pelletier 1-2-4, Phelan 0-2-2, Daigle
3-pt. goals: St. Pierre; Plourde
Van Buren 6 28 43 58
Madawaska 11 21 35 43
JV: Madawaska 48-39
Hodgdon 52, Washburn 33
At Washburn, Tasha Dwyer scored 10 points and Heather London netted nine more as Hodgdon received four or more points from eight players en route to its triumph.
Collette Sloat and Brianne McGary combined for 15 more Hodgdon points.
Tabitha Blakney and Erica McDougall had eight points apiece to lead Washburn.
Hodgdon (5-4) 52
Dwyer 4-2-10, C. Sloat 4-0-8, J. Sloat 2-0-4, McGary 1-5-7, Blanchette 1-2-4, Nightingale 2-0-6, London 4-1-9, Fleming 2-0-4, Hare
Washburn (1-8) 33
Goupille, Blakney 4-0-8, Abar 1-1-3, McLaughlin, Howe 1-1-3, Maynard 2-0-4, Huston, McDougall 3-2-8, Carter 0-1-1, Reed, Saucier 1-0-2, Bird 1-0-2, Cochran, Espling, Palmer 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Nightingale 2
Hodgdon 11 25 37 52
Washburn 5 11 20 33
JV: Washburn 29-25
Easton 55, East Grand 29
At Easton, Nina Alexander racked up 26 points and six steals as the Bears beat the Vikings.
Cassie Lovely provided 11 points and six assists for Easton.
Paula Osnoe led East Grand of Danforth with 13.
East Grand (0-9) 29
Osnoe 4-5-13, Crone 2-0-4, Flannery, Kendall 1-0-2, Langill 1-0-2, McKay 2-0-4, Zaneldin 2-0-4
Easton (6-6) 55
Alexander 12-2-26, Lovely 4-0-11, Hickey, Ireland 1-0-2, Dayringer 1-0-2, Hopkins 1-0-2, Osgood 2-0-4, White 2-0-4, Boxwell 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Lovely
East Grand 2 12 18 29
Easton 18 28 41 55
Houlton 55, Schenck 44
At East Millinocket, Danielle Sewell tossed in 24 points, including 10 free throws to pace the Shiretowners.
Rachel Foster tossed in 12 for Houlton.
Ashley Peabody’s 17 points led the Wolverines while Robin Larlee added 12.
Houlton (4-5) 55
Sewell 7-10-24, Foster 4-4-12, Miller 3-2-8, Varney 1-0-3, Fitzpatrick 0-1-1, Hovey 3-1-7, Faulkingham, Rowe, Bartlett, Harbison, Wing, Ritchie
Schenck (0-9) 44
Peabody 6-5-17, Larlee 4-6-14, Waite 0-1-1, Bishop 1-2-4, Gleason 1-1-3, Jamo 1-3-5, Bouchard, MacLeod, Osborne, Pray
3-pt. goals: Varney
Houlton 9 30 40 55
Schenck 3 13 30 44
JV: Schenck 38-32
George Stevens 51, Searsport 21
At Blue Hill, Sadie Beardsworth scored 15 points and Hannah Gray added 14 as host George Stevens Academy reached the .500 mark.
Nori Francis-Mezger paced Searsport with seven points. Kelly Rainey scored six for the Vikings.
Searsport (3-8) 21
Francis-Mezger 3-1-7, Tripp 0-2-2, Nielsen 2-0-4, Brassbridge, Anderson, Kingsbury, Seekins 1-0-2, Rainey 3-0-6, Josephson
George Stevens (4-4) 51
Lymburner 0-1-1, Boone 1-0-3, Rioux 0-1-1, Beardsworth 6-3-15, Astbury, Van Dereb 1-0-2, Winters 4-0-9, Conte, Gray 5-4-14, Smith, Flynn 2-0-4, Ahern 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Boone, Winters
Searsport 4 12 20 21
George Stevens 18 27 34 51
JV: Searsport 35-23
Woodland 78, Lubec 43
At Lubec, Courtney Cochran notched a double-double with 25 points and 16 rebounds as the Dragons rolled.
Michelle Ferry registered 14 for the winners while Gina Sears and Rachel Torrey each added 12.
Kara Scoville paced the Hornets with 12 points and Savannah McPherson chipped in 10.
Woodland (8-1) 78
Cochran 10-4-25, Ferry 4-6-14, Sears 5-2-12, Torrey 6-0-12, Clark 0-1-1, Noyes 1-1-3, Graceffa 2-3-7, St. Pierre 1-0-2, Murphy 1-0-2
Lubec (3-2) 43
McPherson 4-2-10, Ka. Scoville 3-6-12, Kr. Scoville 3-0-7, Hall 3-1-7, Corey 3-1-7, Wright, Case, Woodward, Robertson
3-pt. goals: Cochran; Kr. Scoville
Woodland 19 38 57 78
Lubec 14 23 32 43
Sumner 53, Jonesport-Beals 46
At Jonesport, Whitney Page scored 15 points and Katrina Beal added 12 as Sumner of East Sullivan outlasted Jonesport-Beals.
Jonesport-Beals led 14-7 after the first quarter, but Sumner outscored the Royalettes 18-10 in the second quarter to take a 25-24 halftime lead.
Kristi Smith paced Jonesport-Beals with 15 points, while Sarah Beal added 14.
Sumner (5-2) 53
K. Beal 3-4-12, Rock 0-1-1, Cummings, Chandler 2-0-5, Page 5-4-15, Bridges 1-1-3, Bragdon 2-0-4, Norton 2-2-6, Higgins 2-3-7
Jonesport-Beals (1-7) 46
Hunkler 3-1-7, McLean, Church 0-1-1, Smith 4-7-15, Libby 1-1-3, S. Beal 6-1-14, T. Beal 0-6-6, Alley
3-pt. goals: K. Beal 2, Chandler, Page; S. Beal
Sumner 7 25 40 53
Jonesport-Beals 14 24 35 46
Boys Basketball
Washburn 94, Ashland 65
At Ashland, Jason Thompson led five players in double figures with 32 points as the Beavers rolled to their eighth win.
Zack Bird registered 17 points for Washburn and Steve Pesut 11. Adam Thompson and Josh Goupille tossed in 10 apiece.
Trevor Tompkins sparked the Hornets with 26 points and Curtis Belanger chalked up 25.
Washburn (8-1) 94
Ja. Thompson 13-6-32, Bird 7-0-17, Pesut 5-1-11, A. Thompson 5-0-10, Goupille 5-0-10, Harris 3-0-6, Willette 2-0-4, Conley 2-0-4, Parker, Nelson, Ju. Thompson
Ashland (1-7) 65
Tompkins 11-0-26, C. Belanger 10-5-25, Chamberlin 3-0-7, Baker 1-1-3, Ward 1-0-2, L. Belanger 1-0-2, Condon, Cote, Levesque, Langley
3-pt. goals: Bird 3; Tompkins 4, Chamberlin
Washburn 30 50 71 94
Ashland 16 38 45 65
JV: Ashland 53-50
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