December 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Tigers hang on, stay unbeaten

MILLINOCKET – Dexter’s unbeaten Tigers withstood a 22-13 Stearns scoring run to post their 16th win of the girls basketball season: 41-36 Monday night.

Mallory Ames scored 13 points for undefeated Dexter, while sister Ashley Ames added 12.

Trisha MacDonald and Johnna Michaud scored 11 points apiece for Stearns, which went 12-for-15 from the free-throw line.

Dexter (16-0) 41

M. Ames 6-1-13, Chapman, Burton 4-0-8, Fogarty 1-0-2, Cote 3-0-6, Hartford, A. Ames 6-0-12

Stearns (13-4) 36

T. Macdonald 2-6-11, D. Michaud 2-0-4, Collinsworth 1-1-3, Arsenault 1-0-2, Somers 2-1-5, J. Michaud 3-4-11, A. MacDonald

3-pt. goals: T. MacDonald, J. Michaud

Dexter 12 28 34 41

Stearns 7 14 22 36

JV: Stearns 43-26

PVHS 30, Bangor Christian 26

At Howland, Kelsey Lavertu and Ashley Dawson each scored eight points in the fourth quarter as the Howlers held off the Patriots.

Lavertu finished with 11 points and Kacy Foster added six.

Cala Dearborn and A.J. Ricci each scored eight for Bangor Christian, which held Penobscot Valley to one point in the third quarter.

Bangor Christian 26

M. French, Dearborn 4-0-8, McGill, Hale 1-1-3, Ricci 2-4-8, J. French, K. French 2-3-7, Holmes

Penobscot Valley 30

Lavertu 2-7-11, Bernard, Foster 2-0-6, Hallett, Brown 0-3-3, Cyr 2-0-5, K. Plourde, J. Plourde, Rackley, Dawson 2-0-4, Snape 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Foster 2, Cyr

Bangor Christian 10 12 18 26

Penobscot Valley 15 18 19 30

Penquis 68, Piscataquis 45

At Guilford, Kate Hamlin poured in 37 points, including 16 in the third quarter, as the Patriots pulled away for the win.

Mindy Dolley contributed 10 points for Penquis of Milo. Hamlin hit five 3-pointers.

Charley Bradford paced the Pirates with 14 points.

Penquis (6-10) 68

Hamlin 13-6-37, Carey 1-0-2, Gerrish 1-1-3, Comeau 0-3-3, Walker 0-2-2, Dolley 4-0-10, Stetson 4-1-9, London, Johnston, Knowles

Piscataquis (4-14) 45

Bradford 3-8-14, Davis 1-3-5, Woodbury 3-1-7, Levesque 2-2-7, Martell 3-0-7, Martel 1-0-3, Dewey 0-2-2, Shufelt, Izbicki

3-pt. goals: Hamlin 5, Dolley 2; Levesque, Martell, Martel

Penquis 9 23 49 68

Piscataquis 5 17 30 45

JV: Piscataquis 55-35

Nokomis 51, Brewer 26

At Newport, Alyssa Bragdon made five steals and netted 13 points as the Warriors took a win.

Rozlynn Peterson added 10 points and Kelley Paradis made four more steals.

Katie Quimby scored eight points for the Witches.

Brewer (3-11) 26

Quimby 4-0-8, Cote 3-0-6, Kenney 1-3-5, DeFillip 1-0-2, Hutchins 0-2-2, Corey 1-0-2, McLain 0-1-1, Joyce, York, Sasaki, Dickey, Hawkins-Kimball

Nokomis (11-3) 51

Al. Bragdon 4-2-13, Petersen 3-2-10, Barden 4-1-9, Paradis 4-0-8, Coofin 1-2-5, Carroll 1-0-2, As. Bragdon 1-0-2, Welch 1-0-2, Cianchette, Easler, Wyman

3-pt. goals: Al. Bragdon 3, Peterson 2

Brewer 8 12 18 26

Nokomis 10 27 38 51

JV: Brewer 38-33

Shead 47, Machias 42

At Machias, Skylar Richardson hit a two to put the Tigers ahead with 50 seconds left and Lauretta Ricker finished off the Bulldogs making five of her six free throws.

Richardson and Ricker both finished with 13 points.

Christiannah Holmes led Machias with 21 points and 12 rebounds.

Shead (11-6) 47

Pottle 1-0-2, Cummings 3-0-8, Morrison 1-2-4, Richardson 5-3-13, Ricker 4-5-13, Constant 1-2-5, Cook 1-0-2, Francis

Machias (7-8) 42

St. Pierre 0-3-3, Cherry 2-1-5, Lipton 2-3-8, Alley 2-0-4, Stevens, Holmes 5-11-21, Whitman 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Cummings 2, Constant; Lipton

Shead 4 20 31 47

Machias 6 18 26 42

JV: Shead 46-43

Fort Fairfield 71, Madawaska 45

At Madawaska, Kaylee Searles netted 11 points to help Fort Fairfield with a win.

Kerri Cunningham, Sheena Esancy and Keegan O’Neal each scored 10 points for the winners.

Kelly Chasse scored a game-high 21 points for Madawaska and Amanda Plourde had 11.

Fort Fairfield 71

Hathaway 4-0-8, Cunningham 5-0-10, Egan, Esancy 5-0-10, McLaughlin 2-0-5, O’Neal 4-2-10, K. Searles 5-0-11, Harris, Blaisdell 1-0-2, Beckwith 1-0-2, Chasse 1-0-2, Nelson, W. Searles

Madawaska 45

Chasse 9-3-21, Plourde 5-0-11, Pelletier 1-3-5, Clavette 1-0-2, Daigle 1-0-2, Gerard 1-0-2, Nadeau

3-pt. goals: McLaughlin, K. Searles 3; Plourde

Fort Fairfield 25 41 63 71

Madawaska 10 16 23 45

JV: Madawaska 39-36

Hodgdon 48, Limestone 39

At Hodgdon, Collette Sloat scored 10 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to power the Hawks past the Eagles.

Kayla Fleming had 10 points and 10 rebounds for Hodgdon and Andrea Blanchette added 10 points.

Anna Haller paced Limestone/Maine School of Science and Math with 15 points, while Lindsey Beaulieu added 11.

Limestone (11-7) 39

Haller 4-7-15, Beaulieu 5-1-11, Weatherhead 3-1-7, Peers 3-0-6, O’Neal, Kelly, Allen, Mulherin, Page, Ahearn, King

Hodgdon (10-7) 48

C. Sloat 4-2-10, Blanchette 4-2-10, Fleming 5-0-10, Dwyer 3-2-8, McGary 2-2-6, Nightingale 1-0-2, J. Sloat 1-0-2, Martin, London, Hare

3-pt. goals: none

Limestone 8 13 22 39

Hodgdon 12 29 41 48

JV: Limestone 28-18

Boys Basketball

Woodland 71, Narraguagus 51

At Harrington, Adam Knowles notched 22 points to push the Dragons past the Knights.

Steve Newell scored another 13, while Steve Newell and Kyle Metcalf each had nine.

Ren Dorr netted 22 points and grabbed down 17 rebounds for Narraguagus.

Woodland 71

Newell 6-1-13, Moody 3-0-9, Knowles 8-4-22, Metcalf 4-0-9, McLellan 0-2-2, Carlow 2-2-6, Smith 3-0-7, Diadone 0-1-1, Ellis 1-0-2, Allen, Record

Narraguagus 51

Perry 2-1-6, Worcester 2-0-4, Pagles 0-5-5, Mota 2-0-4, Grant 1-0-2, Leackfeldt 3-1-7, Ray 0-1-1, Dorr 9-4-22, Greene, Meserve, Strout, Guzzetta, Taylor

3-pt. goals: Moody 3, Knowles 2, Metcalf, Smith; Perry

Woodland 18 35 52 71

Narraguagus 12 23 36 51

JV: Narraguagus 56-32

Washburn 91, Ashland 42

At Washburn, Adam Thompson tallied 19 points as the Beavers came away with a victory.

Brother Jason Thompson followed up with 17 points. Josh Goupille scored 11, while Steve Pesut and Matt Connolly each had 10.

Curtis Belanger led the Hornets with 12 points.

Ashland (5-12) 42

Condon, C. Belanger 6-0-12, Cote 2-0-4, Chamberlain 3-2-9, Levesque 1-2-4, L. Belanger 0-1-1, Tompkins 2-0-6, Baker 3-0-6, Pierce, Ward, Mantlow

Washburn (14-3) 91

Ja. Thompson 7-3-17, A. Thompson 9-0-19, Bird 3-0-8, Pesut 5-0-10, J. Goupille 4-1-11, Nelson 3-1-9, Harris 1-0-2, Connolly 4-0-10, Ju. Thompson 1-0-2, B. Goupille 1-0-3, Willette, Parker, Wilcox, Morrow

3-pt. goals: Chamberlain, Tompkins 2; A. Thompson, Bird 2, J. Goupille 2, Nelson 2, Connolly 2, B. Goupille

Ashland 2 14 24 42

Washburn 15 43 71 91

JV: Washburn 59-51

Central Aroostook 103, Easton 36

At Easton, Andrew York tallied 18 points as the Panthers took out the Bears.

Jason Woodworth scored 17 more and Tim Carison had 14 for Central Aroostook.

Mitchell Blodget led Easton with 11.

Central Aroostook (16-1) 103

C. York 2-3-7, McLaughlin 2-2-6, A. York 6-6-18, Carison 4-5-14, Clockedile 1-4-6, Martinez 2-2-7, Woodworth 5-6-17, Burtt 4-1-9, Shaw 2-4-8, McCarthy 1-0-2, White 2-4-9, Donahue

Easton (3-14) 36

Hopkins 1-1-3, Carlow 1-0-3, Bradley 1-4-6, Blodget 4-3-11, Sanders 2-0-5, Brock 1-0-2, Kierstead 1-0-2, Flewelling 0-4-4, Beaulieu, White, Crockett, Cleaves, Ferris

3-pt. goals: Carison, Martinez, Woodworth, White; Carlow, Sanders

Cent. Aroostook 23 40 76 103

Easton 6 20 34 36

JV: Central Aroostook 45-41

Hockey

Hampden 1, Gardiner 1 (OT)

At T.J. Ryan Center in Brewer, Gardiner’s Travis McGuire scored with 2:15 left in regulation to tie the game for good.

McGuire scored off assists from Klinton Pinckham and Travis Emmons. Spencer Lahaie made 39 saves on 40 shots for the 8-7-1 Tigers.

Hampden’s Kevin Brooks gave the 10-4-1 Broncos an early lead when he scored with one second left in the first period. Nick Beal assisted on the goal and Rory Woods stopped 24 of 25 shots.


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