Ritchie propels perfect Pandas

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EAST MILLINOCKET – Aarika Ritchie scored 12 of her 14 points in the first quarter Friday night to propel Lee Academy to a 71-39 schoolgirl basketball victory over Schenck and an undefeated regular season. Amanda Gifford led the Pandas with 15 points, Shelby Pickering also…
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EAST MILLINOCKET – Aarika Ritchie scored 12 of her 14 points in the first quarter Friday night to propel Lee Academy to a 71-39 schoolgirl basketball victory over Schenck and an undefeated regular season.

Amanda Gifford led the Pandas with 15 points, Shelby Pickering also had 14, and Karin Bird added 10.

Ashley Peabody topped the Wolverines with 16 points, and Robin Larlee posted nine.

Lee (18-0) 71

Pickering 7-0-14, Bird 4-2-10, Gifford 6-3-15, Ritchie 5-4-14, B. Harris 2-0-5, McLaughlin 0-1-1, As. Jandreau 1-0-2, K. Harris 2-0-4, Houghton 2-0-4, Moors 1-0-2, Am. Jandreau, N. Jandreau

Schenck (1-17) 39

Peabody 5-6-16, Waite 1-0-2, Bishop 0-1-1, Jamo 1-3-5, Osborne 1-3-5, Pray 0-1-1, Larlee 4-1-9, MacLeod

3-pt. goals: B. Harris

Lee 26 43 61 71

Schenck 15 25 30 39

JV: Lee 49-29

Winslow 48, Camden Hills 45

At Rockport, Stephanie Bossie scored 18 points – including a 10-for-10 effort from the free-throw line – to lead the Black Raiders to the victory.

Bossie made six free throws in the fourth quarter, when Winslow made 13 of 18 from the line to rally from a seven-point deficit.

Kayla Gushee paced Camden Hills with 12 points, while Kristin Richards scored 10. Marianne Croce added eight points, eight rebounds, and four assists, while Samantha Wiley had eight points and seven rebounds.

Winslow (15-3) 48

Byrne 2-3-8, L. Richards, Morin 3-2-8, Peters, Pelletier, LaPointe 1-0-2, Carter 1-2-4, Bossie 4-10-18, E. Richards 3-0-8, Boutin, McClarie

Camden Hills (14-4) 45

Wiley 2-2-8, Brown, Newcombe 0-2-2, Carleton, Parent, Smith, Philoon 0-2-2, Gushee 2-6-12, Forzetting, Richards 4-0-10, Holgerson 1-1-3, Croce 3-1-8

3-pt. goals: E. Richards 2, Byrne; Wiley 2, Gushee 2, Richards 2, Croce

Winslow 18 20 26 48

Camden Hills 12 24 31 45

JV: Winslow 43-37

Limestone 50, Ashland 48

At Limestone, Anna Haller and Julie Peers each scored seven points in the third quarter as the Eagles outscored the Hornets 20-5 to take the lead en route to the upset.

Haller finished with 17 points, Peers contributed 14, and Lindsey Beaulieu added a dozen for Limestone/Maine School for Science and Mathematics.

Ashley Nemer scored 14 points, Mindy Chasse 12, and Whitney Flint nine for the Hornets, who had a game-tying shot at the end spin out.

Ashland (16-2) 48

Belskis 0-1-1, Chasse 5-0-10, Flint 4-1-9, Ouellette, Nemer 3-8-14, Chamberlin 0-1-1, Mayo 1-0-2, Peters 1-1-3, D. Long 3-2-8

Limestone/MSSM (11-7) 50

Weatherhead 2-0-4, Beaulieu 5-2-12, Cousins, King 0-1-1, O’Neal, Kelly, Dunn, Peers 4-6-14, Allen 1-0-2, Haller 7-3-17

3-pt. goals: none

Ashland 16 32 37 48

Limestone/MSSM 9 20 40 50

Boys basketball

Katahdin 74, Ashland 39

At Ashland, Owen McCarthy and Alex McAvoy each scored 14 points to help the Cougars of Stacyville finish the regular season with their 14th win.

Jordan Anderson added 10 points for the winners.

Tyler Cote scored nine points for Ashland, and Trevor Tompkins added eight.

Katahdin (14-4) 74

McCarthy 7-0-14, McAvoy 5-0-14, Jo. Anderson 5-0-10, Brayall 1-1-3, O. Qualey 1-0-2, Willett 4-0-8, J. Qualey 2-0-4, Ja. Anderson 3-0-6, Gould 1-0-3, K. Anderson 1-0-3, Harris 1-1-3, Osnoe 0-1-1, Curtis

Ashland (5-13) 39

Cote 4-0-9, Tompkins 3-1-8, C. Belanger 2-1-5, Chamberlin 1-0-2, Mantlow 1-0-2, Levesque 2-2-6, Pierce 1-0-2, L. Belanger, Ward 1-0-2, Baker 1-1-3, Langley, Condon, Tardie, Carney

3-pt. goals: McAvoy 4, Gould; Cote, Tompkins

Katahdin 11 32 55 74

Ashland 6 17 29 39

Woodland 81, Shead 40

At Eastport, the Dragons placed four players in double figures en route to the win.

Chase Smith topped the quartert with 15 points, Brandon Tomah posted 13, and Craig Moody and Brent Carlow added 10 each.

Dana Mitchell led the Tigers with 11 points, and Craig Hastings had nine.

Woodland (11-7) 81

Tomah 5-3-13, Allen, Newell 4-0-8, Moody 4-0-10, Knowles 2-3-7, Diadone 1-2-4, Smith 5-2-15, Ellis 2-0-4, Carlow 4-1-10, McLellan 0-2-2

Shead (5-13) 40

Cox 1-4-6, Martinez 2-2-6, Maloney 1-0-2, Cyr, Hastings 3-3-9, Mitchell 5-1-11, Kilton, Clement 1-0-2, Stanhope 1-0-2, Seeley, Stanley 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Smith 3, Moody 2, Carlow

Woodland 23 46 64 81

Schenck 8 15 21 40

JV: Stearns 49-40

Cen. Aroostook 78, Van Buren 66

At Van Buren, the Panthers outscored the Crusaders 21-13 in the third quarter to pull away.

Andrew York connected for 27 points and Jason Woodworth scored 24 for Central Aroostook of Mars Hill. Tim Carlson added nine.

Tyler Conley paced Van Buren with 19 points. Andy Martin netted 15, and Ben Doucette tallied 10.

Central Aroostook (17-1) 78

A. York 6-12-27, Woodworth 9-2-24, C. York 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-4-6, Carlson 3-2-9, Clockedile 0-1-1, Burtt 1-2-4, Shaw 1-0-2, White 1-1-3, Donahue, Martinez

Van Buren (9-9) 66

Conley 8-3-19, Martin 5-3-15, B. Doucette 4-2-10, Lapierre 2-3-7, Hews 2-2-7, Rossignol 1-2-4, Gagnon 1-0-2, J. Doucette 1-0-2, Smith, Lizotte, Taylor

3-pt. goals: A. York 3, Woodworth 4, Carlson; Martin 2, Hews

Cen. Aroostook 19 34 55 78

Van Buren 15 25 38 66

JV: Central Aroostook 45-42


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