Caribou’s Corrigan clutch Three-point play with 1.6 seconds left lifts Vikings

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CARIBOU – Kyle Corrigan scored with 1.6 seconds left, got fouled, and made the free throw Saturday to lift Caribou to a 54-53 boys basketball victory over Orono. Corrigan finished with a game-high 23 points for Caribou. Brad Campbell added nine. Balanced…
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CARIBOU – Kyle Corrigan scored with 1.6 seconds left, got fouled, and made the free throw Saturday to lift Caribou to a 54-53 boys basketball victory over Orono.

Corrigan finished with a game-high 23 points for Caribou. Brad Campbell added nine.

Balanced scoring paced Orono. Lexi Wakeling netted 13 points, Adam Chase and Brady Keezer each had 11 and Travis Dunton added 10.

Orono (4-12) 53

Wakeling 5-0-13, Chase 4-3-11, Dunton 3-4-10, Keezer 5-0-11, Millard 3-0-6, Bryant 1-0-2, Violette, Simon

Caribou (6-11) 54

Corrigan 8-1-23, Wakana 3-2-8, Rosser 3-0-6, Campbell 3-3-9, Wambold 1-0-2, Rossignol 2-0-4, D. Haynes 1-0-2, Spring, Fitzherbert, J. Haynes

3-pt. goals: Wakeling 3, Keezer; Corrigan 6

Orono 5 23 35 53

Caribou 7 28 40 54

JV: Orono 60-39

Presque Isle 61, Hermon 58

At Hermon, Matt McGlinn scored 23 points as Presque Isle pulled out a tight game.

Greg Whitaker netted 19 points and Chris Carlin had 12 for the Wildcats.

Tyler Deabay led Hermon with 16 points and eight rebounds. Ben Adams tossed in 10 points, grabbed 15 rebounds and made 6 assists. Zach Johnson had 11 points.

Presque Isle (13-4) 61

Carlin 4-3-12, McGlinn 9-1-23, Whitaker 7-4-19, Wildeman 1-0-2, Coffin 2-0-5, York, Belanger, Lavway, Cray, Cheney, Fowler

Hermon (4-13) 58

Johnson 4-0-11, Adams 3-4-10, Deabay 8-0-16, Tarr 2-0-5, Hurd 1-0-3, Kane 3-2-8, Harding 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: McGlinn 4, Whitaker, Coffin, Carlin; Johnson 3, Tarr, Hurd, Harding

Presque Isle 12 36 45 61

Hermon 9 24 42 58

JV: Hermon 58-57

Fort Fairfield 66, Easton 55

At Fort Fairfield, Keith Edgecomb tallied 12 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter to bring the Tigers from behind.

Aaron Wasson scored 16 points and Matt Rochford had 10 for Fort Fairfield.

Brandon Carlow led the Bears with 13 points, Tyler Bradley netted 11 and Steve Hopkins had 10.

Easton (3-12) 55

Hopkins 4-2-10, Carlow 6-0-13, Bradley 4-0-11, Blodget 0-1-1, Sanders 3-0-7, Brock 1-0-2, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Kierstead 3-1-7, Cleaves 1-0-2

Fort Fairfield (7-9) 66

O. Edgecomb 4-1-9, Closson 2-0-5, Rochford 4-0-10, Wasson 6-4-16, Cloney 1-0-2, Foster 1-2-4, K. Edgecomb 7-5-20

3-pt. goals: Carlow, Bradley 3, Sanders; Closson, Rochford 2, K. Edgecomb

Easton 15 30 46 55

Fort Fairfield 20 30 44 66

JV: Easton 46-45

Cen. Aroostook 75, Washburn 62

At Mars Hill, Andrew York scored nine of his 22 points as thePanthers outscored the Beavers 22-12 in the third quarter en route to victory.

Sam Clockedile and Jason Woodworth tallied 13 points each for Central Aroostook.

Adam Thompson led Washburn with 20 points, Jason Thompson posted 18 points and 11 rebounds and Zach Bird tossed in 17 points.

Washburn (13-3) 62

A. Thompson 9-0-20, Ja. Thompson 8-2-18, Bird 6-2-17, Pesut 2-0-4, Connelly 1-0-3, Harris, Ju. Thompson, Parker, Nelson, Morrow

Central Arostook (15-1) 75

A. York 5-10-22, Clockedile 5-2-13, Woodworth 5-0-13, McLaughlin 2-3-7, Carlson 4-0-9, Burtt 4-0-8, Donahue 1-1-3, C. York, Martinez, White, Shaw

3-pt. goals: Ad. Thompson 2, Bird 3; A. York 2, Clockedile, Woodworth 3, Carlson

Washburn 28 41 53 62

CAHS 15 39 61 75

Madawaska 69, Hodgdon 39

At Hodgdon, Alan Campbell tossed in 25 points, leading Madawaska to victory.

Kenny Sirois and Matt Beaulieu each chipped in 15 points.

Matt Armstrong paced Hodgdon with 17 points. Evan Carter had 11.

Madawaska (12-3) 69

Campbell 9-3-25, K. Sirois 5-3-15, M. Sirois 1-3-5, Morneault 2-0-4, Pelletier 1-1-3, Roy 1-0-2

Hodgdon (7-9) 39

Armstrong 6-0-17, Carter 5-1-11, Bartley 1-5-7, Lane 1-0-2, Cleary 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Campbell 4, Beaulieu 5-2-15, K. Sirois 2; Armstrong 5

Madawaska 20 29 52 69

Hodgdon 13 22 28 39

JV: Madawaska 41-35

Van Buren 69, GHCA 53

At Van Buren, the Crusaders poured it on with 30 points in the fourth quarter to beat the Eagles.

Ben Doucette tossed in 25 points to pace Van Buren. Trevor Hews netted 14.

Emery Lincoln of Greater Houlton Christian Academy led all scorers with 32 points. Drew Farrar chipped in with 13.

Greater Houlton Christian (7-9) 53

Lincoln 11-10-32, Farrar 6-0-13, Korhonen 2-2-6, Kilcollins 1-0-2, Kelly, Cook, Bell

Van Buren (9-7) 69

B. Doucette 11-3-25, Hews 5-2-14, Martin 4-1-9, J. Doucette 3-0-6, Lapierre 1-0-2, Rossignol 3-1-7, Gagnon 2-0-4, Conley 0-22

3-pt. goals: Farrar; Hews 2

GHCA 11 20 34 53

Van Buren 13 24 39 69

Girls basketball

Presque Isle 66, Hermon 34

At Hermon, the Wildcats placed four players in double figures while beating the Hawks.

Kylan Smith paced Presque Isle with 15 points, Angela Norsworthy scored 14, Natasha Deschene netted 13 and Moriah Morris added 12.

Cassie White led Hermon with nine points.

Presque Isle (15-1) 66

Deschene 6-1-13, Michaud, Pinette, Clukey 1-0-2, Delong 2-0-4, Smith 5-1-15, Watananuchit, Morris 6-0-12, Moody 1-0-3, Norsworthy 5-4-14, Young, Richards 1-1-3

Hermon (13-4) 34

Armstrong 0-1-1, Nelson, White 3-2-9, Kelly 3-0-6, Wiggin 2-2-6, Hall 2-4-8, MacDonald 1-2-4, Gibson

3-pt. goals: Smith 4; White

Presque Isle 17 37 55 66

Hermon 6 12 22 34

JV: Presque Isle 34-27

Caribou 48, Orono 41

Selander scores 1,000th point

At Caribou, Monica Selander notched her 1,000th career point, scoring a total of 18 to lift Caribou to the win.

Makayla Gahagan netted 12 points for the victors.

Emily Artesani led Orono with 20 points.

Orono (4-12) 41

Young 2-0-4, Artesani 7-3-20, Colbath 0-1-1, Starno 0-2-2, Robertson, Sypher 0-2-2, Woodbrey 1-0-2, Saucier 2-3-8, Kirby 1-0-2

Caribou (5-12) 48

Kinney 2-4-8, Gahagan 4-4-12, Cousins 1-0-2, Morrell 1-0-2, Richards, Selander 6-4-18, Schofield 2-2-6, King

3-pt. goals: Artesani 3, Saucier; Selander 2

Orono 7 15 27 41

Caribou 21 27 34 48

JV: Orono 30-18

GHCA 42, Van Buren 21

At Van Buren, Lacey Farrar scored 15 points as the Eagles flew by the Crusaders.

Megan Korhonen added nine points for Greater Houlton Christian.

Lisa Levasseur netted eight points for Van Buren.

Greater Houlton Christian Acad. (10-6) 42

Farrar 3-9-15, Sjoberg 0-1-1, Livezey 1-0-2, Korhonen 4-1-9, Vargas 1-0-2, A. Jago 1-2-4, J. Jago, Lord 2-0-4, Lee, Bentley, Hartin 1-1-3

Van Buren (4-13) 21

Laplante 1-0-2, Levasseur 4-0-8, Bouchard, Vaillancourt, Parent, Deschaines 1-0-3, Beckwith 2-0-4, McLaughlin 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Deschaines

GHCA 9 23 35 42

Van Buren 4 10 14 21

MDI 51, Ellsworth 33

At Ellsworth, Kelsey Stratton and Chelsea Dow led the Trojans as they pulled away from the Eagles in the second half, outscoring them 26-11.

Stratton had 15 points for the game and Dow netted 12.

Hilary Savage paced Ellsworth with 11 points.

MDI (12-4) 51

Stanley 3-2-9, Stratton 6-0-15, Records 1-0-2, Banks 3-1-7, Schuster, Hodgdon, Ashley Young, Falt 2-0-4, Amanda Young 1-0-2, Staples, Dow 4-4-12

Ellsworth (13-4) 33

Dalrymple 1-0-3, Boutaugh 2-0-5, Curtis, Seavey, Archer 2-1-7, Fortier 2-0-4, Savage 3-4-11, Silsby, McEachern, Oleson 1-1-3, Merchant

3-pt. goals: Stratton 3, Stanley; Archer 2, Dalrymple, Boutaugh, Savage;

MDI 13 25 41 51

Ellsworth 16 22 27 33

JV: MDI 48-37

Washington Acad. 56, Shead 40

At Eastport, Mary Mawhinney netted 15 points to lead Washington Academy of East Machias to the win.

Megan Look chipped in with 10 points.

Skylar Richardson paced Shead with 16 points.

Washington Acad. (10-6) 56

Livingston 1-1-4, Govoni 1-0-2, Rushforth 3-0-8, Mawhinney 7-0-15, Ashby, Tilton 2-5-9, Wood 2-2-6, Look 5-0-10, Huffman 1-0-2

Shead (9-6) 40

Pottle 1-0-2, Cummings 2-0-4, Morrison 0-2-2, Richardson 7-1-16, Ricker 2-0-4, Cox, Francis 3-0-6, Constant 1-0-3, Cook 0-3-3

3-pt. goals: Rushforth 2, Livingston, Mawhinney; Richardson

Washington Acad. 13 26 40 56

Shead 7 25 34 40

JV: Washington Acad. 47-41

Lee Acad. 85, DI-Stonington 21

At Lee, Shelby Pickering scored 18 of her game-high 22 points in the first quarter as the Pandas rolled.

Karin Bird and Aarika Ritchie scored 12 points each for the winners.

Christina Fifield’s nine points led Deer Isle-Stonington.

Deer Isle-Stonington (0-16) 21

Haskell 0-1-1, Allen 2-0-5, Robbins, Douglass, Fifield 2-4-9, Morse 1-0-2, Bray 1-2-4, Billings, Weed, Hutchinson, Gray, Eaton, Weeks

Lee Acad. (16-0) 85

N. Jandreau 1-1-3, B. Harris 1-3-5, Moors 2-0-4, Pickering 10-2-22, Am. Jandreau 1-1-3, Bird 5-2-12, Gifford 3-1-7, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Ritchie 4-4-12, As. Jandreau, K. Harris 3-0-6, Houghton 4-1-9

3-pt. goals: Allen, Fifield

DI-Stonington 5 10 14 21

Lee Acad. 35 51 71 85

JV: Lee Acad. 48-22

Penobscot Valley 42, Schenck 37

At Howland, Morgan Cyr notched all of her six points in the second half as the Howlers registered a win.

Kacy Foster and Ashley Dawson had seven points apiece for the hosts.

Ashley Peabody scored 13 for the Wolverines of East Machias and Robin Larlee had 12.

Schenck (0-15) 37

Tracy, Bishop 1-4-6, Jamo 1-0-2, Osborne 0-2-2, Peabody 3-7-13, Pray, Larlee 6-0-12, Cram

Penobscot Valley (5-12) 42

Foster 2-2-7, Hallett 1-2-4, Brown 2-1-5, Cyr 2-0-6, K. Plourde, J. Plourde 2-0-5, Lavertu 1-2-4, Dawson 3-1-7, Snape 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Foster, Cyr 3, J. Plourde

Schenck 6 16 26 37

Penobscot Valley 10 17 33 42

JV: PVHS 49-45

Stearns 63, Mattanawcook 48

At Lincoln, Tricia MacDonald netted 21 points as the Minutemen took a win.

Amy Collinsworth scored 12 more for Stearns of Millinocket.

Quinci Sanderson tallied 16 points for the Lynx and Bree Hanscom had 15.

Stearns (13-3) 63

T. MacDonald 7-6-21, Collinsworth 5-1-12, Arsenault 3-1-9, D. Michaud 4-0-8, J. Michaud 4-0-8, Nason 0-2-2, Somers 1-0-3, A. MacDonald

Mattanawcook Acad. (9-7) 48

Sanderson 8-0-16, Hanscom 4-7-15, Pietras 4-0-8, Cousineau 1-2-4, Gulesian 1-1-3, Paul, Vose, Libby

3-pt. goals: T. MacDonald, Collinsworth, Arsenault 2, Somers

Stearns 17 38 50 63

Mattanawcook 23 37 44 48

JV: Mattanawcook 51-19


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