Ricker, Shead girls overcome J-B Royalettes

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EASTPORT – Laureta Ricker scored six of her 10 points in the fourth quarter as Shead High School outscored upset-minded Jonesport-Beals 16-6 to rally for a 45-36 schoolgirl basketball win Tuesday night. Taunya Cook had 10 points and eight rebounds for Shead and Fawn Cummings…
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EASTPORT – Laureta Ricker scored six of her 10 points in the fourth quarter as Shead High School outscored upset-minded Jonesport-Beals 16-6 to rally for a 45-36 schoolgirl basketball win Tuesday night.

Taunya Cook had 10 points and eight rebounds for Shead and Fawn Cummings had eight points and five steals.

Kristi Smith led Jonesport-Beals with 15 points.

Jonesport-Beals (1-9) 36

W. Beal 1-5-7, Smith 6-3-15, S. Beal 2-1-6, T. Beal 2-0-4, Hunkler 2-0-4, MacLean, Church, Libby, Allen, Durkee, B. Alley, Daris, T. Alley, Parker

Shead (7-3) 45

Pottle 1-0-2, Cummings 3-2-8, Morrison 2-2-6, Richardson 4-1-9, Ricker 3-3-10, Cook 4-2-10, Cox, Murphy, Constant, Smith

3-pt. goals: S. Beal; Ricker

Jonesport-Beals 11 18 30 36

Shead 10 18 29 45

JV: Shead 54-29

MDI 56, Searsport 26

At Bar Harbor, Chelsea Dow scored 14 of the Trojans’ 24 points in the third quarter during which MDI turned a 19-16 halftime lead into a 43-16 cushion.

Dow finished with a game-high 26 points for the winners.

Nori Francis-Mezger paced the Vikings with 12 points.

Searsport (3-10) 26

N. Francis-Mezger 6-0-12, Tripp 3-0-6, Rainey 3-0-6, Neilson 1-0-2, Anderson, Seekins, Clark, J. Francis-Mezger

MDI (7-4) 56

Dow 11-4-26, Stratton 3-0-7, Stanley 2-1-6, Records 1-1-3, As. Young 1-0-2, Lewis 1-2-4, Falt 1-0-2, Am. Young 2-1-6, Banks, Shuster, Hodgdon, Staples

3-pt. goals: Am. Young, Stanley, Stratton

Searsport 8 16 16 26

MDI 9 19 43 56

JV: MDI 48-23

Greenville 36, Richmond 19

At Greenville, Beth Bartley scored eight points and had eight rebounds to lead Greenville to the victory.

Rica Breton scored eight points for Greenville.

Melanie Saranic led Richmond with eight points.

Richmond (2-10) 19

Coonradt 1-0-2, Curtis 0-1-1, Marti 1-0-2, Saranic 3-2-8, Wovlam 0-2-2, Hughes 0-2-2, Russell 1-0-2, Cray, Rossignol, O’Brian, Carver, Brown

Greenville (7-3) 36

B. Bartley 3-2-8, R. Breton 4-0-8, Gary 1-0-2. Larsen 1-0-2, B. Erickson 0-1-1, Theriault 0-1-1, Ward 1-0-2, Fowle 2-1-6, H. Breton 3-0-6, Boucher, K. Erickson, Gilbert, Harris, Martel, Muzzy

3-pt. goals: Fowle

Richmond 4 6 8 19

Greenville 9 21 28 36

Islesboro 60, Highview Chr. 31

At Islesboro, Caitlin Anderson tossed in a game-high 24 points to lead host Islesboro past the Knights.

Kate Hauprich contributed 16 points for the winners.

Michala Rowe paced Highview Christian of Charleston with 19 points. Jana Philbrick posted a double-double with 10 points and 15 rebounds and Alyssa Jones grabbed 12 boards.

Highview Christian (1-6) 31

Rowe 8-3-19, Philbrick 4-2-10, Hanson 1-0-2, Jones, Loreda

Islesboro (6-3) 63

Hauprich 7-2-16, Anderson 11-2-24, Hall 2-0-4, Johnston 3-0-6, Hatch 1-0-2, Cowles, Boucher, Turner 2-0-4, Rubino 1-0-2, Thomas

3-pt. goals: none

Highview Chr. 4 11 26 31

Islesboro 15 22 37 60

Stearns 48, Central 43

At Corinth, Hillary Arsenault scored all of her 11 points in the second half as Stearns erased a one-point halftime deficit to avenge an earlier loss.

Johanna Michaud had 13 points for the winners while Trisha MacDonald and Amy Collinsworth combined for 17 more.

Jenny Rollins’ 14 points, Caitlin Elliott’s 10 and Danielle Collins’ nine points paced Central.

Stearns (9-3) 48

Michaud 5-3-13, Arsenault 3-5-11, Collinsworth 4-0-8, T. MacDonald 4-0-9, Nason 0-2-2, Somers 2-0-5, D. Michaud, A. MacDonald

Central (8-3) 42

Rollins 3-6-14, Elliott 5-0-10, Collins 4-1-9, Daniel 1-0-2, Libby 2-1-5, Davis 1-0-2, Underhill, Brownell

3-pt. goals: T. MacDonald, Somers; Rollins 2

Stearns 4 16 32 48

Central 8 17 29 42

JV: Stearns 35-21

Limestone 53, Washburn 32

At Washburn, Anna Haller helped push Limestone to the win with her 17 points.

Lindsey Beaulieu scored 13 points for the Eagles.

Alex Bird led Washburn with nine points and Erica McDougall had seven points and 10 rebounds.

Limestone (7-3) 53

Weatherhead 0-1-1, Beaulieu 4-3-13, King 1-2-5, O’Neal 2-0-4, Dunn 1-0-2, Peers 2-1-5, Allen 2-0-4, Mulherin 1-0-2, Haller 7-3-17, Cousins, Kelly

Washburn (1-11) 32

Blakney 2-0-4, Abar 2-0-4, mcLaughlin 1-0-2, Howe 1-0-2, Huston 1-0-2, McDougall 3-1-7, Reed 1-0-2, Bid 4-0-9, Goupille, Maynard, Carter, Saucier, Espling

3-pt. goals: Beaulieu 2, King; Bird

Limestone 14 27 38 53

Washburn 9 13 21 32

JV: Washburn 43-20

Ashland 37, Van Buren 34

At Van Buren, Ashlee Peters’ three free throws in the final minute were the difference in the game as the visiting Hornets notched a come-from-behind victory.

Van Buren missed two three-pointers in the final 10 seconds.

Ashley Nemer scored 12 points for the Hornets.

Lisa LeVasseur scored 11 points and Megan Lajoie had 10 for the Crusaders.

Ashland (9-1) 37

Nemer 4-0-12, Peters 2-4-8, Chamberlain, Belskis 2-0-4, Long, Flint 2-2-6, Chasse 2-3-7

Van Buren (3-8) 34

LeVasseur 5-1-11, Bouchard, St. Pierre 3-0-6, Lajoie 4-0-10, Vaillancourt, Gereben, Beckwith 1-0-2, McLaughlin 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Nemer 4; Lajoie 2

Ashland 9 17 28 37

Van Buren 6 19 26 34

So. Aroostook 37, Hodgdon 34

At Dyer Brook, Audrey Charette help lead Southern Aroostook to the win with her 17 points.

Collette Sloat scored 18 points to lead Hodgdon.

Hodgdon (5-6) 34

Sloat 6-5-18, Blanchette 2-0-4, London 1-0-2, Fleming 3-1-7, Dwyer 1-1-3, McGary, Nightingale, Martin

Southern Aroostook (13-1) 37

Charette 8-1-17, Hardy 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Collier 1-0-2, Clark 1-0-2, Caswell 1-0-2, M. Watson 2-1-6, K. Watson 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Sloat; M. Watson

Hodgdon 8 13 25 34

So. Aroostook 13 23 28 37

JV: So. Aroostook 34-31

Madawaska 63, Wisdom 45

At Madawaska, Kelly Chasse scored 17 points to lead Madawaska to the victory.

Liz Clavette had 15 points for Madawaska and Amanda Plourde added 12 points. Beth Gerard had nine points and four assists and Erin Pelletier had eight points and 10 rebounds.

Andrea Page led Wisdom of St. Agatha with 25 points.

Wisdom (1-7) 45

Page 12-1-25, St. Pierre 1-2-4, Desjardins 2-0-4, J. Tardif 1-0-2, Daigle 4-0-8, Haskins 1-0-2, C. Tardif, Dubois

Madawaska (1-9) 63

Chasse 7-2-17, Plourde 4-2-12, Clavette 5-5-15, Gerard 4-1-9, Pelletier 3-2-8, Phelan 0-2-2, Daigle, Nadeau

3-pt. goals: Plourde 2, Chasse

Wisdom 8 14 28 45

Madawaska 23 46 58 63

JV: Madawaska 53-18

Boys basketball

Ellsworth 58, Orono 41

At Ellsworth, Demetrios Katsiaficas scored 24 points and had four assists to help lead Ellsworth to the victory.

Duncan Crowley had 17 points for the Eagles.

Joe Simon led Orono with 10 points.

Orono (3-7) 41

Simon 2-6-10, Wakeling 2-0-6, Chase 1-0-2, Millard 3-2-8, Dunton 1-0-2, Bryant 1-0-2, Keezer 3-2-9, Theriault

Ellsworth (5-6) 58

Katsiaficas 7-10-24, Crowley 6-0-17, Royal 0-1-1, Archer 0-2-2, Berry 1-0-2, Allen 1-0-2, Britt 3-0-6, Carst 0-4-4, Lupo, Simpson

3-pt. goals: Wakeling 2, Keezer; Crowley 5, Katsiaficas 2

Orono 6 9 21 41

Ellsworth 16 27 39 58

JV: Orono 66-44

Islesboro 50, Highview Chr. 48

At Islesboro, the Eagles went on a 22-7 fourth-quarter burst to take the lead, erase a 13-point deficit and hold off the Knights of Charleston.

Craig Delaney scored 21 points for the hosts and Joel Grindle added 20.

Andrew Richards led Highview with 21 points and Craig Wiley provided 10.

Highview Christian 48

Richards 9-3-21, Crooker 3-0-6, Mountain 2-0-4, Wiley 5-0-10, Reed 1-0-2, Spencer 1-0-2, Rowe 1-1-3

Islesboro 50

Delaney 6-9-21, Grindle 8-4-20, Sherman 0-1-1, Pisciotta 3-2-8, Coronado

3-pt. goals: none

Highview Chr. 13 25 41 48

Islesboro 9 23 28 50

So. Aroostook 73, Ashland 40

At Ashland, Tim Hartin poured in a game-high 21 points to lead four players in double figures as Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook triumphed.

Zack Stubbs had 15 points; Wade Hersey and Travis Brooker scored 11 apiece and Zach Austin had nine points for the winners, who forced several turnovers with their full-court press.

Curtis Belanger’s 10 points and Trevor Tompkins’ seven led Ashland.


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