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THORNDIKE – Jill Ross scored 22 points Wednesday night as Belfast edged Mount View 69-64 in a KVAC Class B girls basketball game.
Jamie Flagg added 18 points and Heather Reed 14 for Belfast.
Amy Miles sparked Mount View with 20 points. Kelsey Richard added 16 points and Kristy Clements scored 12. Tonya Jones chipped in nine points and eight rebounds while Lindsay Miles dished out 13 assists.
Belfast (6-5) 69
Ross 8-6-22, H. Reed 5-0-14, Flagg 5-6-18, Bri. Reed 2-0-4, Whittier 1-0-3, Ellis 2-0-5, Bro. Reed 0-1-1, Aldus 1-0-2, Cummings
Mount View (4-7) 64
A. Miles 7-6-20, Richard 7-2-16, Clements 5-2-12, Miles 1-0-2, Mehuren 2-1-5, Jones 4-1-9
3-pt. goals: H. Reed 4, Flagg 2, Whittier, Ellis
Belfast 15 35 50 69
Mount View 18 30 47 64
Geo. Stevens 58, Narraguagus 45
At Blue Hill, Brandi Winters and Hannah Gray each netted 14 points as the Eagles knocked off the Knights.
Katie Ahearn chipped in with 10 points for host George Stevens.
Elizabeth Grant led all scorers with 22 points for Narraguagus of Harrington.
Narraguagus (3-7) 45
Grant 10-2-22, Hatt, Torrey, Sprague 0-1-1, C. Foss 1-1-3, Green 1-0-3, Tenney 1-1-4, Tenan 1-1-3, N. Foss 1-0-2, Baker 3-1-7, Johnson
George Stevens (6-4) 58
Winters 5-1-14, Gray 6-2-14, Ahearn 3-4-10, Lymburner 0-1-1, Rioux 1-0-2, Moan 2-1-5, Beardsworth 4-0-9, Conte, VanDereb, Smith, Flynn, Astbury 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Green, Tenney; Winters 3, Beardsworth
Narraguagus 9 21 32 45
George Stevens 18 25 47 58
JV: Narraguagus 32-26
Hermon 50, Fort Kent 42
At Fort Kent, Malerie Hall notched 25 points and 14 rebounds as the Hawks improved to 9-2.
Cassie White provided eight points for Hermon.
Kristin Violette sparked the Warriors with 18 points and Mindy Morneault added 14.
Hermon (9-2) 50
Hall 10-5-25, White 4-0-8, Wiggin 3-0-6, MacDonald 2-1-5, Kelley 2-0-4, Armstrong 1-0-2, Gibson
Fort Kent (8-4) 42
Violette 7-4-18, Morneault 5-3-14, Albert 1-0-3, Caron 1-0-3, Labbe 1-0-2, Hafford, Hartt, Babin, Desjardins 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Albert, Caron
Hermon 9 15 30 50
Fort Kent 9 14 30 42
Ashland 45, GHCA Eagles 33
At Ashland, Ashley Nemer scored 18 points to lift the host Hornets to their 11th victory.
Ashland also got strong play from its bench, which maintained the lead after three Hornets’ starters picked up their third fouls in the first half.
Lacey Farrar paced Greater Houlton Christian Academy with 10 points.
Greater Houlton Christian (7-5) 33
Farrar 5-0-10, Sjobert 1-1-3, Boutilier, Livezey, Korhonen 2-0-4, Vargas 1-0-2, A. Jago 4-1-9, J. Jago 1-1-3, Lord 1-0-2
Ashland (11-1) 45
Peters 2-2-6, Chamberlin, Mayo, Nemer 6-4-18, Belskis 3-1-7, Long 1-0-2, Flint 3-0-6, Chasse 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Nemer 2
Gr. Houlton Chr. 9 19 25 33
Ashland 14 24 31 45
Katahdin 58, Schenck 46
At Stacyville, Ronni Robinson scored 17 points as host Katahdin pulled away in the fourth quarter for the victory.
Jessica Green and Chelsea Bates each added nine points for the Cougars, who made 27 free throws during the game.
Robin Larlee scored a game-high 20 points for Schenck of East Millinocket, while Ashley Peabody scored 13.
Schenck (0-11) 46
Gleason 1-1-3, Jamo 0-3-3, Osborne 2-1-5, Peabody 2-9-13, Pray 1-0-2, Larlee 7-6-20, Waite, Bishop, Bouchard, McLeod, Sprague
Katahdin (3-8) 58
Green 1-7-9, Martin 1-5-7, Albert 0-3-3, Smallwood 1-0-2, Bates 4-1-9, Gallagher 1-3-5, Robinson 6-5-17, Hill 2-2-6, Stevens 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: none
Schenck 8 26 39 46
Katahdin 11 24 38 58
Boys basketball
Fort Kent 55, Hermon 46
At Fort Kent, Mitch Ouellet had 19 points, nine rebounds and two blocked shots as the Warriors rallied from an eight-point halftime deficit to earn their 10th straight win and second victory over Hermon in five days.
Tom Bard chipped in with 13 points for Fort Kent.
Mike Pellerin paced the Hawks with 12 points. Tyler Deabay notched 10 points and 12 rebounds and Chris Harding scored 10.
Hermon (3-8) 46
Pellerin 6-0-12, Deabay 3-4-10, Harding 5-0-10, Tarr 2-0-6, Johnson 1-0-3, Kane 0-3-3, Hurd
Fort Kent (10-1) 55
Ouellet 6-5-19, T. Bard 5-1-13, Hartman 3-0-8, Caron 1-6-8, S. Bard 1-0-2, Rivera 2-1-5, Rossignol, Jandreau, Kinney, Perreault, Plourde
3-pt. goals: Tarr 2, Johnson; Ouellet 2, Hartman 2, T. Bard
Hermon 17 29 40 46
Fort Kent 12 21 35 55
Katahdin 55, Schenck 52
At Stacyville, point guard Patrick Willett, who missed Katahdin’s last few games with an ankle injury, returned with a team-high 16 points to lead the host Cougars to victory.
Alex McAvoy added nine points for Katahdin.
Chris Byron led Schenck of East Millinocket with 16 points, while Jordan Pelkey added 13.
Schenck (4-7) 52
Hamlin 2-1-5, Waite 1-4-7, K. Thompson 2-2-6, L. Thompson 2-1-5, Byron 7-2-16, Pelkey 6-1-13, Lowell, Kimball
Katahdin (8-3) 55
Willett 7-2-16, Qualey 1-1-3, Ja. Anderson 2-0-4, Jo. Anderson 3-0-6, Gould 2-0-4, McAvoy 3-1-9, K. Anderson 3-1-7, McCarthy 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Waite; McAvoy 2
Schenck 18 27 38 52
Katahdin 13 26 42 55
Presque Isle 86, Houlton 50
At Houlton, Greg Whitaker led a balanced attack with 17 points as Presque Isle earned its seventh straight victory.
Matt McGlinn added 14 points, while Chris Carlin – recently back from an elbow injury – scored 11 and Matt Fowler had 10.
Matt Cummings led Houlton with 11 points, while Winky Lloyd added 10.
Presque Isle (10-3) 86
Carlin 3-4-11, McGlinn 4-5-14, Whitaker 7-3-17, Fowler 5-0-10, York 2-0-4, Lavway 2-1-6, Cray 2-0-4, Cheney 1-1-3, Kingsbury 2-0-4, McLean 3-0-6, Wildeman 2-1-5, Coffin 1-0-2, Belanger
Houlton (5-6) 50
Cummings 5-1-11, Lloyd 4-2-10, Myers 1-0-2, Stewart 1-2-5, Miles 3-1-9, R. Anderson 1-0-2, Hill 2-2-6, Larkins 1-0-2, Lewis 0-1-1, Campbell 1-0-2, M. Anderson
3-pt. goals: Carlin, McGlinn, Lavway; Miles 2, Stewart
Presque Isle 16 36 62 86
Houlton 11 28 34 50
JV: Presque Isle 69-58
So. Aroostook 64, Hodgdon 41
At Dyer Brook, Wade Hersey tallied 18 points and eight rebounds and Travis Brooker also scored 18 to lead the Warriors of Dyer Brook past the Hawks.
Zach Stubbs tossed in 15 points and grabbed eight boards for the hosts while Tim Hartin notched nine points and 12 rebounds.
Kirby Sanford’s 17 points paced Hodgdon.
Hodgdon (6-5) 41
Sanford 7-3-17, Armstrong 1-0-3, Guy 3-0-8, Bartley 1-0-2, Bailey 0-1-1, Quint 1-0-2, Carter 4-0-8, Ledger
So. Aroostook (5-6) 64
Brooker 4-8-18, Stubbs 5-3-15, Hersey 6-6-18, Hartin 4-0-9, Austin 1-0-2, Clark, Toothaker, Edwards
3-pt. goals: Guy 2, Armstrong; Brooker 2, Stubbs 2, Hartin
Hodgdon 4 19 32 41
So. Aroostook 16 31 50 64
JV: Hodgdon 35-32
GHCA Eagles 61, Ashland 50
At Ashland, Emery Lincoln poured in 27 points to lead the Eagles to the win.
Steve Kilcollins chalked up 21 points for the winners.
Trevor Tompkins led all scorers with 30 points for the Hornets. He also had seven rebounds. Curtis Belanger added 11 points and 14 boards.
Greater Houlton Christian (7-5) 61
Lincoln 12-3-27, Kilcollins 8-5-21, Farrar 4-1-9, Kelly 1-0-2, Bell 1-0-2, Cook
Ashland (2-9) 50
Tompkins 12-1-30, C. Belanger 5-1-11, Chamberlin 2-1-6, Pierce 1-0-3, Condon, Mantlow, Levesque, Langley, L. Belanger, Baker
3-pt. goals: Tompkins 5, Chamberlin, Pierce
Gr. Houlton Chr. 18 30 48 61
Ashland 15 25 41 50
Van Buren 69, Limestone 38
At Limestone, Trevor Hews and Tyler Conley each scored 14 points to lead the Van Buren Crusaders.
Andy Martin scored 13 points and Ben Doucette added 11 for the Crusaders.
Alex Demers had eight points and 15 rebounds for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Van Buren (5-6) 69
Hews 4-5-14, Conley 7-0-14, Martin 5-3-13, B. Doucette 5-1-11, Lapierre 2-2-6, J. Doucette 3-1-7, Rossignol 1-0-2, Gagnon 1-0-2, Lizotte
Limestone-MSSM (1-11) 38
Demers 2-4-8, Patterson 2-2-7, Poisson 2-0-4, Freedman 0-1-1, Summers 2-1-5, Peers 1-2-4, King 1-0-2, Enman 2-0-4, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Kitagawa 0-1-1, Rossignol, Morgan, Entwisle, Barker, Foster
3-pt. goals: Hews; Patterson
Van Buren 25 41 56 69
Limestone/MSSM 11 16 27 38
JV: Limestone/MSSM 39-38
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