ASHLAND – D.J. Rosado nailed a three-pointer at the buzzer to give the Southern Aroostook Warriors a 52-49 schoolboy basketball victory over the Ashland Hornets Wednesday night.
Rosado led the Warriors of Dyer Brook with 18 points and Zack Stubbs added 16 points.
Curtis Belanger led the Hornets with 14 points and Trevor Tompkins tossed in 10.
Southern Aroostook (1-3) 52
Clark 3-0-6, Sholler 1-1-3, Anderson 2-0-5, Stubbs 7-2-16, Robinson 2-0-4, Rosado 7-1-18, Grant
Ashland (1-4) 49
Belanger 5-4-14, Cote 1-1-4, Tarr 3-3-9, Levesque 1-0-2, Martin 2-0-4, Ward 2-0-4, Tompkins 5-0-10, Baker 1-0-2, Cusak, Cobb
3-pt. goals: Rosado 3, Sholler, Anderson; Cote
So. Aroostook 15 25 39 52
Ashland 12 29 37 49
JV: Ashland 67-41
Madawaska 60, Fort Kent 41
At Madawaska, the Owls outscored the Warriors 20-6 in the third quarter to pull away.
Mark Sirois connected for 26 points to pace Madawaska. Alan Campbell tossed in 14 points and grabbed 12 rebounds while Dominique Rossignol added 10 points.
Thomas Desjardins popped in 15 points to lead Fort Kent.
Fort Kent (1-4) 41
F. Pelletier 1-0-3, Whisler 1-0-2, M. Pelletier, Potvin, Lesaldo, Harvey 1-2-4, Thibodeau 1-1-3, Caron 0-1-1, Devaney 1-0-2, Soucy 1-0-3, Freeman 3-2-8, Desjardins 7-1-15
Madawaska (4-0) 60
Desrosier, Pelletier 0-2-2, Morin 1-0-2, Sirois 11-4-26, Campbell 5-4-14, Michaud, Rossignol 4-2-10, Boulier 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home
Fort Kent 12 25 31 41
Madawaska 20 34 54 60
JV: Fort Kent 63, Madawaska 45
Presque Isle 70, Houlton 32
At Presque Isle, Greg Whitaker tossed in 14 points to lead the Wildcats to victory.
Matt McGlinn added 12 for Presque Isle.
Matt Anderson’s 11 points led Houlton.
Houlton (0-4) 32
Anderson 5-1-11, Brown 1-0-2, Stewart 3-1-7, Larkins1-0-2, Hill, Cleary, Beals 4-0-8, Hagerman 1-0-2
Presque Isle (4-0) 70
Whitaker 7-0-14, McGlinn 5-0-12, York 2-0-5, Belanger 2-0-5, Brooker 2-0-4, Lamoureaux 4-0-9, Chaney 1-0-3, Kingsbury 3-0-6, Ireland 2-0-6, Coffin 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: McGlinn 2, York, Belanger, Lamoureaux, Chaney, Ireland 2
Houlton 6 17 28 32
Presque Isle 22 43 53 70
JV: Presque Isle 56-36
Katahdin 91, Greater Houlton 57
At Stacyville, Owen McCarthy scored 18 points while netting three 3-pointers to lead Katahdin to victory.
Jordan Anderson had 16 points while Jared Anderson added 13 points for the Cougars.
Silas Kelly tallied 18 points for Greater Houlton Christian.
Greater Houlton Christian (2-1) 57
Lincoln 5-3-13, Farrar 4-2-11, Korhonen 4-2-10, Kelly 7-4-18, Elmore 0-1-1, Kennedy 1-0-2, Guiggey 0-2-2, Bither, Straubel, Duff, Burns, Bell
Katahdin (4-0) 91
Ja. Anderson 5-3-13, Jo. Anderson 7-2-16, K. Anderson 5-0-10, McCarthy 7-1-18, Brayall 1-1-3, Willett 3-0-7, Qualey 1-0-2, T. Anderson 1-0-2, Gould 4-0-9, McAvoy 1-0-3, Harris 1-2-4, Curtis 2-0-4, Osnoe
3-pt. goals: Farrar; McCarthy 3, Gould, McAvoy
Greater Houlton 15 28 49 57
Katahdin 15 42 66 91
Girls basketball
Gr. Houlton Chr. 37, Katahdin30
At Stacyville, Sarah Riopel scored 14 of her game-high 16 points in the fourth quarter, helping the Eagles edge the Cougars.
Megan Korhonen scored 11 points for Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Kristinn Watson’s 13 points led Katahdin.
Greater Houlton Christian (3-0) 37
Riopel 6-2-16, Korhonen 5-1-11, Farrar 0-4-4, Livesey 2-0-4, Lord 1-0-2, Jago, Burgason, Zargas, Boutilier
Katahdin (0-4) 30
Watson 5-3-13, Robinson 3-2-9, Gallagher 0-2-2, Bates 1-0-2, Moore 1-0-2, Green 0-2-2, F. Robinson, Albert, Smallwood, Cyr
3-pt. goals: Riopel; R. Robinson
GHCA 5 13 21 37
Katahdin 7 12 20 30
Bangor 50, Lawrence 44
At the Red Barry Gym in Bangor, Ilyse Angst sank seven of her eight free throw attempts in the fourth quarter as Bangor outscored Lawrence of Fairfield 16-7 to overcome a three-point deficit.
Angst finished with a team-high 11 points. Serena Dubois scored nine and Kelsey Curtis and Allie Clukey contributed eight apiece.
Megan Gilbert’s game-high 13 points and Brogan Liberty’s 12 led Lawrence.
Lawrence (3-1) 44
Noyes 1-0-3, Blakney 0-2-2, Gilbert 4-3-13, Campbell 1-2-5, Perry 1-1-3, Liberty 5-2-12, Nickerson, Bernatchez 3-0-6
Bangor (3-1) 50
Angst 2-7-11, Heath, Hackett 2-0-4, Smith 1-1-3, Lincoln 1-0-2, Wadleigh, Dubois 4-1-9, Curtis 2-4-8, Clukey 3-2-8, Godinez 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Gilbert 2, Campbell, Noyes
Lawrence 12 23 37 44
Bangor 10 24 34 50
JV: Lawrence 38-34
Central Aroostook 56, Easton 30
At Mars Hill, Sara Long scored 19 points and had 12 rebounds to lead Central Aroostook to the win.
Samantha Brewer had 15 points and eight steals for the Panthers and Andrea Long added 12 points.
Laura Hopkins led Easton with 11 points and Brianna White scored 10.
Easton 30
Lovely 0-1-1, White 4-1-10, Osgood 0-4-4, Conroy 1-0-2, Hopkins 4-3-11, Ireland 1-0-2, Dayringer, Boxwell
Central Aroostook 56
Brewer 7-1-15, A. Long 4-4-12, Lundeen 1-0-2, McCarthy 0-2-2, S. Long 9-1-19, Dame 1-2-4, Day 1-0-2, Devoe, Bradley, Graham, Garrison
3-pt. goals: White
Easton 6 11 22 30
Cen. Aroostook 19 37 44 56
Fort Fairfield 47, Van Buren 26
At Fort Fairfield, Sheena Esancy had 11 points to lead Fort Fairfield past Van Buren.
Heather Hathaway and Keegan O’Neal added nine points apiece for the Tigers.
Megan Lajoie scored 15 points for the Crusaders.
Van Buren (1-2) 26
LeVasseur 1-0-2, M. Lajoie 5-1-15, Vallancourt 0-2-2, Parent 2-0-4, Bard 0-1-1, McLaughlin, Laplante, Deschaines, Martin, Gereben, L. Lajoie
Fort Fairfield (5-0) 47
Hathaway 4-0-9, Cunningham 1-1-3, McLaughlin 0-2-2, C. Esancy 2-3-7, S. Esancy 4-3-11, O’Neal 4-1-9, Beckwith 3-0-6, Harris, Forsman, Egan, Blaisdell, Chasse
3-pt. goals: M. Lajoie 4; Hathaway
Van Buren 6 13 19 26
Fort Fairfield 15 31 40 47
Hodgdon 51, Limestone 41
At Limestone, Kayla Fleming scored 14 points to lead Hodgdon to victory.
Britney King led Limestone with nine points.
Hodgdon (3-2) 51
Martin 2-0-4, Sloat 2-0-4, McGary 3-0-6, Scott 2-0-4, Nightingale 1-0-3, London 1-0-2, Fleming 6-1-14, Quint 2-0-4, Dwyer 2-1-5, Hare 2-1-5, White
Limestone (2-1) 41
King 4-0-9, Kelly 4-0-8, J. Peers 3-0-6, Allen 1-2-4, Mulherin 0-3-3, Page 1-1-3, Haller 3-2-8, K. Peers, O’Neal, Cote, Bernier
3-pt. goals: Nightingale, Fleming; King
Hodgdon 13 25 39 51
Limestone 20 25 35 41
Woodland 94, East Grand 28
At Woodland, Courtney Cochran tossed in 16 points as the Dragons rolled.
Rachel Torrey scored 15 points, Cynthia Bergin netted 13, Michelle Ferry posted 12 and Lacey Gillespie added 10 for Woodland. Gena Clark chipped in with eight rebounds and six assists.
Allie McKay connected for a game-high 20 points to pace East Grand of Danforth.
East Grand (0-3) 28
A. McKay 8-0-20, Daoust 1-1-4, Kendall 2-0-4, Zaneldin, Parker, Crone, Lloyd, C. McKay, Richardson
Woodland (3-1) 94
Mitchell 2-0-4, Clark 2-2-7, Gillespie 5-0-10, Ham 0-1-1, Torrey 7-0-15, Ferry 5-2-12, Cochran 8-0-16, Nicholas 3-0-6, Bergin 6-1-13, Parks 3-0-6, Murphy 2-0-4, Crowe
3-pt. goals: A. McKay 4, Daoust; Clark, Torrey
East Grand 5 9 18 28
Woodland 26 47 72 94
JV: Woodland, 43-16
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