November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Campbell leads Owls to win over Houlton

HOULTON – Alan Campbell led three players in double figures with 15 points as the Madawaska Owls improved to 3-0 with a 52-42 high school boys basketball victory over the Houlton Shiretowners Monday night.

Mark Sirois added 13 points and Dominique Rossignol 10 for Madawaska.

Justin Stewart’s 13 points paced Houlton.

Madawaska (3-0) 52

Campbell 4-4-15, Sirois 6-1-13, Rossignol 2-6-10, Beaulieu 3-0-8, Pelletier 2-0-4, Morin 1-0-2

Houlton (0-3) 42

Stewart 5-2-13, Brown 4-1-9, Austin 1-1-3, Beals 3-1-7, Hill 3-2-8, Anderson 1-0-2, Cleary, Lewis, Hagerman

3-pt. goals: Campbell 3, Beaulieu 2; Stewart

Madawaska 9 29 37 52

Houlton 9 24 33 42

JV: Houlton 54-28

Limestone 58, Fort Kent 53

At Fort Kent, Danny Hayes scored 19 points for the Eagles in the win.

Chris Kirchner added 16 and Jeremy Somers 12 points and nine rebounds for Limestone.

Tom Desjardins paced the Warriors with 18 points, eight rebounds and seven steals.

Limestone (2-1) 58

Hayes 7-5-19, Kirchner 6-4-16, Somers 6-0-12, Morgan 1-0-2, Enman 1-0-2, peers 2-0-4, Patterson 1-0-3, Giangiordano

Fort Kent (1-3) 53

Desjardins 8-2-18, M. Pelletier 1-0-2, Voisine 2-1-6, Whisler, Potvin, Harvey 3-0-8, Thibodeau 1-0-2, Devaney 0-1-1, Soucy, Freeman 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Patterson; Voisine, Harvey 2

Limestone 14 33 43 58

Fort Kent 23 35 47 53

JV: Fort Kent 66-32

GHCA 73, Ashland 49

At Presque Isle, Drew Farrar netted 23 points to lead the host Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles past the Hornets.

Emery Lincoln notched 21 points and nine rebounds while Silas Kelley tallied 16 points and nine boards for the winners.

Curtis Belanger paced Ashland with 14 points and Trevor Tompkins added 12.

Ashland (1-4) 49

Belanger 7-0-14, Tompkins 4-2-12, Tarr 2-0-6, Cobb 2-0-5, Ward 2-0-4, Baker 2-0-4, Levesque 2-0-4, Cote, Cusack

Greater Houlton Christian (2-0) 73

Farrar 10-0-23, Lincoln 10-1-21, Kelly 7-2-16, Korhonen 3-1-7, Bither 1-0-2, Guiggey 1-0-2, Bell 1-0-2, Burns, Elmore, Kennedy

3-pt. goals: Tompkins 2, Tarr 2, Cobb; Farrar 3

Ashland 10 20 36 49

Gr. Houlton 15 35 59 73

Rockland 66, Winslow 44

At Rockland, Ben Bonanza-Sturks tossed in 20 points to lead the Tigers past the Black Raiders.

Garrett Worster chipped in with 13 for Rockland.

Adam Puiia paced Winslow with 11.

Winslow (1-2) 44

S. Siviski 1-0-2, Puiia 4-2-11, Marks 3-0-6, St. Siviski 1-0-2, Wood 1-0-2, Goulette 3-2-8, Gallagher 3-0-6, Burne 2-3-7

Rockland (2-0) 66

Bonanza-Sturks 8-3-20, Worster 5-0-13, Dresser 1-0-2, Walton 4-0-9, Ilvonen 2-0-5, Elwell 0-1-1, Moholland 1-3-5, Coppolla 2-5-9, Curtis 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Puiia; Walton, Ilvonen, Bonanza-Sturks

Winslow 7 17 32 44

Rockland 17 38 53 66

Girls basketball

GHCA 46, Ashland 42

At University of Maine at Presque Isle, Megan Korhonen scored a game-high 22 points to lead Greater Houlton Christian Academy to the win.

Sarah Riopel had 12 points for the Eagles.

Angela Belskis and Ashley Nemer each scored 13 for the Hornets. Mindy Chasse had 10.

Gr. Houlton Chr. (2-0) 46

Korhonen 9-4-22, Riopel 5-0-12, Farrar, Livezey 2-0-4, Boutilier, Lord, Brewer, Burgason, Jago 3-2-8, Hartin, Vargas

Ashland (1-1) 42

Belskis 5-3-13, Chasse 4-2-10, Nemer 4-3-13, Flint 1-0-2, Cook, Poulin, Bozier, Cray, Leroy, M. Long, D. Long, Donovan

3-pt. goals: Riopel 2; Nemer 2

GHCA 12 21 29 46

Ashland 10 19 34 42

Hodgdon 57, Katahdin 52

At Stacyville, Kayla Fleming’s 16-point effort led the Hawks to victory over the Cougars.

Jenny Hare and Tasha Dwyer chipped in with 10 points apiece for Hodgdon.

Ronni Robinson led all scorers with 21 points for Katahdin and Kristinn Watson added 15.

Hodgdon (2-2) 57

Dwyer 2-6-10, Hare 4-2-10, Fleming 7-1-16, Sloat 1-1-3, McGary 2-3-7, Scott 0-2-2, Casey 0-1-1, London 3-0-6, Quint 1-0-2, Martin, White

Katahdin (0-3) 52

R. Robinson 8-5-21, Watson 3-9-15, Green 1-0-2, F. Robinson 0-2-2, Smallwood 1-1-3, Bates 1-0-2, Gallagher 1-3-5, Ebbetts 1-0-2, Cyr, Moore

3-pt. goals: Fleming

Hodgdon 11 26 40 57

Katahdin 11 23 37 52

JV: Katahdin 36-31

Fort Fairfield 51, Washburn 36

At Washburn, Heather Hathaway tallied 11 points o lead Fort Fairfield to victory.

Kerri Cunningham and Sheena Esancy added 10 points apiece for the Tigers.

Kelsee McLaughlin led the Beavers with nine points.

Fort Fairfield (3-0) 51

Harris, Forsman, McLaughlin, Hathaway 5-0-11, Cunningham 3-2-10, K. Esancy 4-1-9, S. Esancy 4-2-10, O’Neal 2-0-4

Washburn (1-2) 36

Goupille 1-0-2, Blakney 3-0-8, McLaughlin 3-3-9, Huston, McDougall 3-1-7, Reed, Saucier 3-2-8, Bird, Cochran, Palmer 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Hathaway 3, Cunningham 2; Blakney 2

Fort Fairfield 14 26 29 51

Washburn 7 15 24 36

JV: Fort Fairfield 41-36

Cen. Aroostook 39, SAHS 28

At Mars Hill, the Panthers outscored the Warriors 18-5 in the second quarter to take the lead for good.

Sara Long led a balanced effort for Central Aroostook with 10 points and Kayla Day netted eight.

Audrey Charette scored a game-best 11 points for Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.

Southern Aroostook (4-1) 28

Au. Charette 4-3-11, Collier 3-0-6, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Clark 1-0-3, Caswell 1-0-2, Martin 2-0-4, Desmond, Grant, Am. Charette, B. Charette

Central Aroostook (1-2) 39

Brewer 3-0-6, A. Long 3-0-6, Lundeen 3-0-5, S. Long 4-2-10, Day 4-0-8, Garrison 2-0-4, Bradley Devoe

3-pt. goals: Clark; Lundeen

So. Aroostook 10 15 24 28

Cen. Aroostook 6 24 33 39

JV: So. Aroostook 61-23

Easton 54, East Grand 20

At Easton, Kassie Lovely netted a game-high 30 points to lead Easton past East Grand.

Tessa Ireland added seven points for the Bears.

Kasi Parker scored seven points to lead the Vikings of Danforth.

East Grand (0-2) 20

Shay 1-0-2, Zaneldin, Croan, Kendall, C. McKay, A. McKay 2-1-5, Richardson, Parker 0-7-7, Lloyd 2-0-4, Daoust 1-0-2, Roy, Bartlett, Tuck

Easton (1-3) 54

Lovely 13-2-30, White 2-0-4, Osgood 2-1-5, Conroy 1-2-4, Hopkins, Bayringer, Boxwell 1-0-2, Ireland 3-1-7, Getchell, Monson

3-pt. goals: Lovely 2

East Grand 1 5 10 20

Easton 12 24 34 54

MDI 57, Caribou 30

At Bar Harbor Saturday, Lindsey Lewis and Amethyst Cousins each scored 16 points to lead Mount Desert Island by the Vikings.

Ali Richards paced Caribou with seven points.

Caribou (0-2) 30

Gahagan 1-0-2, Cousins 1-0-2, Cyr 1-0-2, Richards 3-1-7, Corriveau 2-0-4, Price 1-0-2, Esplings 1-0-2, Ellis 0-1-1, Schofield 1-2-4, Kine 2-0-4, Kinney, Nadeau

MDI (2-0) 57

Lewis 7-2-16, Cousins 8-0-16, B. Records 2-0-4, Banks 1-0-2, Orman 1-0-2, Falt 4-1-9, LeMoine 2-2-5, M. Vaux, K. Vaux, Young

3-pt. goals: none

Caribou 11 17 22 30

MDI 16 30 42 57


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