Fort Kent outlasts Houlton

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HOULTON – Senior center Mitchell Ouellet poured in 27 points as Fort Kent avenged a season-opening schoolboy basketball loss to Houlton with a 64-61 overtime victory on Monday night. Derrick Plourde added 12 points for Fort Kent and Seth Rivera hit a key 3-pointer during…
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HOULTON – Senior center Mitchell Ouellet poured in 27 points as Fort Kent avenged a season-opening schoolboy basketball loss to Houlton with a 64-61 overtime victory on Monday night.

Derrick Plourde added 12 points for Fort Kent and Seth Rivera hit a key 3-pointer during overtime.

Brett Miles and Jordan Hill each scored 15 points for Houlton. Winky Lloyd chipped in with 11.

Fort Kent (12-3) 64

Ouellet 10-6-27, Plourde 6-0-12, Hartman 2-1-5, Caron 2-1-5, Rossignol 1-0-2, S. Bard 1-0-3, T. Bard 1-3-6, Rivera 1-0-3, Jandreau, Kinney, Perreault

Houlton (8-8) 61

Miles 6-0-15, Hill 6-3-15, Lloyd 5-1-11, Stewart 3-3-9, Cummings 3-1-7, Campbell 2-0-4, Myers, Anderson

3-pt. goals: Ouellet, S. Bard, T. Bard, Rivera; Miles 3

Fort Kent 20 32 48 57 64

Houlton 12 26 41 57 61

JV: Houlton 58-33

Cen. Aroostook 64, Hodgdon 35

At Mars Hill, Jason Woodworth led Central Aroostook to victory with 21 points.

Taylor McLaughlin scored 10 points for Central Aroostook.

Evan Carter had 16 points for Hodgdon and Travis Bartley added 10 rebounds.

Hodgdon (7-8) 35

Carter 8-0-16, Armstrong 1-0-3, Guy 1-0-3, Bartley 2-0-4, Bailey 1-0-3, Ledger 2-0-4, Ruffin 1-0-2, Cleary, Quint, Dorr

Cen. Aroostook (14-1) 35

Woodworth 8-2-21, McLaughlin 5-0-10, C. York 1-0-2, A. York 1-0-3, Clockedile 1-0-2, Martinez 1-0-2, Burtt 1-1-3, Shaw 3-0-6, Donahue 1-1-3, McCartney 1-0-2, White 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Armstrong, Guy, Bailey; Woodworth 3, A. York

Hodgdon 11 13 26 35

Cen. Aroostook 19 29 44 64

JV: Cen. Aroostook 60-42

Fort Fairfield 65, Limestone 30

At Limestone, Keith Edgecomb scored 26 points to help lead Fort Fairfield past Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Aaron Wasson had 13 points for Fort Fairfield and Josh Foster added 10 points.

Ben Freedman, Jeremy Summers and Caleb Foster each scored six points for Limestone.

Fort Fairfield (6-9) 65

K. Edgecomb 11-1-26, Wasson 6-3-13, Foster 4-1-10, Cloney 2-2-6, M. Edgecomb 0-3-3, O. Edgecomb 1-0-2, Kilcollins 1-0-2, Closson, Noyes, Rochford, McNamee

Limestone/MSSM (2-15) 30

Freedman 3-0-6, Summers 3-0-6, Foster 2-0-6, Enman 1-0-3, Demers 1-0-2, Poisson 0-2-2, Entwisle 1-0-2, Rossignol 1-0-2, Patterson 0-1-1, Morgan, Peers, Barker

3-pt. goals: K. Edgecomb 3, Wasson, Foster; Foster 2, Enman

Fort Fairfield 13 41 56 65

Limestone/MSSM 4 13 24 30

JV: Limestone 39-37

So. Aroostook 84, Easton 38

At Dyer Brook, Tim Hartin poured in 17 points as the Warriors took a win.

Travis Brooker added 15, while Zach Stubbs had 14 and Wade Hersey had 11 for the hosts.

Brandon Carlow scored 11 points for the Bears and Steve Hopkins had 10.

Easton (3-12) 38

Hopkins 2-6-10, Carlow 4-0-11, Bradley 1-0-3, Blodget 1-1-3, Saunders 2-0-4, Brock 1-0-2, Beaulieu 1-0-3, Kierstead 0-2-2, Crockett

Southern Aroostook (9-7) 84

Austin 1-0-3, Brooker 6-3-15, Toothaker 2-2-6, Edwards 1-0-2, D. Stubbs 1-2-4, Z. Stubbs 5-4-14, Frazier 0-6-6, Hartin 8-0-17, Hersey 3-5-11, Anderson 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Carlow 3, Bradley, Beaulieu; Austin, Hartin

Easton 8 19 25 38

So. Aroostook 21 38 62 84

JV: So. Aroostook 45-15

Woodland 57, East Grand 48

At Woodland, Brandon Tomah had 10 points off five steals in the fourth quarter to push Woodland to victory.

Tomah, a sophomore, finished with 27 points, nine steals and eight rebounds for the Dragons and Steve Newell added 11 points.

Marcus Crocker scored 16 points for East Grand of Danforth and Mike Hanington had 13 points.

East Grand (3-14) 48

M. Hanington 3-7-13, Crocker 5-6-16, Byers 2-1-6, Crone 0-2-2, Beaudoin 3-1-7, Dicker 1-2-4, A. Hanington

Woodland (9-6) 57

Tomah 13-1-27, Newell 4-3-11, Knowles 2-1-5, Metcalf 1-0-2, Smith 0-1-1, Ellis 1-2-4, Townsend 3-0-6, Record, Diadone, Moody

3-pt. goals: Byers

East Grand 7 21 36 48

Woodland 13 34 38 57

JV: East Grand 64-51

Girls basketball

Ashland 40, Katahdin 28

At Stacyville, Ashley Nemer scored 13 points to help lead Ashland to the win.

Ronni Robinson led Katahdin with 12 points.

Ashland (15-1) 40

Peters 1-1-3, Chamberlin 2-2-6, Belskis 4-0-8, Nemer 5-1-13, Long 2-2-6, Chasse 1-2-4, Mayo

Katahdin (4-14) 28

Bates 1-0-2, Gallagher 2-0-4, Robinson 6-0-12, Blum-Evets 1-0-2, Hill 2-0-4, Stevens 2-0-4, Martin, Pipes, Smallwood, Cyr, Long

3-pt. goals: Nemer 2

Ashland 14 20 32 40

Katahdin 4 12 16 28

Fort Kent 53, Caribou 39

At Caribou, Kristin Violette and Leah Babin each scored 14 points to lead Fort Kent to victory.

Mindy Morneault added 12 points for the Warriors, who led 13-4 after the first quarter.

Monica Selander paced Caribou with 21 points

Fort Kent (12-5) 53

Labbe 1-0-3, Albert 1-1-3, Hafford 2-0-5, Caron, Desjardins 0-2-2, Pelletier, Morneault 4-3-12, Violette 5-4-14, Michaud, Hartt, Babin 6-2-14

Caribou (4-12) 39

Kinney, Gahagan 3-0-7, Cousins 1-0-2, Morrell 1-0-2, Richards 0-1-1, Selander 9-2-21, Schofield 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Labbe, Hafford, Morneault; Gahagan, Selander

Fort Kent 13 25 42 53

Caribou 4 15 27 39

JV: Fort Kent 39-32

Washburn 43, Van Buren 26

At Van Buren, Alex Bird scored 15 points and Rashell Saucier added 13 to lead Washburn to victory.

Kathryn Beckwith scored 11 points for the host Crusaders.

Washburn (5-12) 43

Aban 4-1-9, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Howe 1-0-2, Maynard, McDougall 1-0-2, Bird 5-2-15, Saucier 6-1-13

Van Buren (4-12) 26

LaPlante, Bouchard, Levasseur 1-1-3, Vaillancourt 3-0-6, Parent 1-0-2, Deschaines, McLaughlin 2-0-4, Beckwith 5-0-11

3-pt. goals: Bird 3; Beckwith

Washburn 10 19 34 46

Van Buren 8 14 17 26


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