November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Tomah leads Calais to victory

EASTPORT – Brandon Tomah poured in a game-high 26 points lead the undefeated Calais boys basketball team to a 97-50 victory over the Shead Tigers in high school action Thursday.

Adam Knowles added 21 points, including three 3-pointers, for the Blue Devils.

Aaron Sullivan scored 22 points for Shead while Craig Hastings added 10 points.

Calais (8-0) 97

Knowles 9-0-21, Tomah 12-1-26, Leeman 3-0-7, Rogers 3-1-7, Taylor 3-1-8, Guthrie 3-1-7, Stewart 2-0-4, Bell 0-2-2, O’Neil 2-0-4, Wallace 1-1-3, Shorey 2-4-8, Cavanaugh

Shead (1-3) 50

Sullivan 6-10-22, Hastings 4-1-10, Patterson 1-3-5, Pottle 1-0-3, Clossey 1-1-3, Cyr 1-0-2, Lewey 1-0-2, Mitchell 2-0-4, B. Lewey, Stanhope, Reed

3-pt. goals: Knowles 3, Tomah, Leeman, Taylor; Sullivan, Hastings, Pottle

Calais 29 55 70 97

Shead 14 27 38 50

JV: Calais 71-55

Sumner 64, Narraguagus 41

At East Sullivan, Chris Manning led all scorers with 15 points as the Tigers topped the Knights of Harrington.

Justin W. Brooks notched 11 points and 10 rebounds and Kurt Alley 10 points for Sumner.

Ren Dorr’s 13 points led Narraguagus.

Narraguagus (2-5) 41

Dorr 5-3-13, Terry 2-0-5, Meserve 1-0-3, Parsons 3-2-8, Beal 1-0-2, Chase 2-2-6, Hinkle 1-0-2, Grant 1-0-2

Sumner (2-5) 64

Alley 3-3-10, Brooks 3-4-11, Manning 7-1-15, Parritt 1-0-3, Jacques 2-1-5, Alexander 0-1-1, Huber 1-0-3, Polk 3-2-8, Brooks 2-0-4, Brenton 1-0-2, Johnson 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: Terry, Meserve; Alley, Brooks, Parritt, Huber

Narraguagus 5 19 30 41

Sumner 17 31 50 64

JV: Sumner 85-59

Bangor Christian 62, Lee 58

At Bangor, Brock Bradford led all scorers with a game-high 28 points as Bangor Christian triumphed.

Matt Denbow scored 14 points while Josh Frost added 13 points for the Patriots. Colby Robinson grabbed 10 rebounds.

Tom Bird led Lee with 20 points while Kris King added 13 points for the Pandas.

Lee (2-4) 58

Bird 9-1-20, King 6-1-13, Thompson 2-1-7, Pickering 3-0-8, Parker 1-0-2, Houghton 1-0-2, Connick 2-0-5, Crocker 0-1-1, Roux, Boulrisse

Bangor Christian (6-2) 62

Brock Bradford 10-6-28, Frost 4-2-13, Denbow 4-6-14, Robinson 1-1-3, Gregory 1-0-2, Dorman 1-0-2, Cook, Bre. Bradford

3-pt. goals: Pickering 2, Bird, Connick; Frost 3, Bradford 2

Lee 15 28 42 58

Bangor Christian 19 31 51 62

Central 32, Piscataquis 28

At Corinth, Tyler Pineo scored 13 points to help lead the Central Red Devils past Piscataquis of Guilford.

Roy Burdin was the game’s only other double-digit scorer with 14 for the Pirates.

Piscataquis 28

Burdin 4-6-14, Tracy 0-1-1, Je. Robinson 2-0-4, Wharff 2-1-6, Ja. Robinson 1-1-3, Loindon, Russell, Zimmerman, Martell, Harmon, Caldwell

Central 32

Pineo 5-1-3, Kane 0-2-2, LaFlamme 1-1-3, Perkins 2-1-5, Fenn 0-1-1, L. Nickerson 1-0-2, Collins 2-0-4, R. Nickerson 1-0-2, Palmer, Wiers

3-pt. goals: Wharff; Pineo 2

Piscataquis 2 12 19 28

Central 8 13 24 32

JV: Piscataquis 45-30

Schenck 75, Orono 43

At Orono, Nick Bishop scored a game-high 24 points and Chris Byron added 22 to pace Schenck of East Millinocket past the Red Riots.

Mike Lowell added 11 for the unbeaten Wolverines.

Lloyd Bryant had 11 for Orono.

Schenck (7-0) 75

Bishop 7-10-24, Lowell 4-0-11, Byron 9-3-22, Hutchins 1-1-4, Thompson 2-0-6, Graham 1-3-6, McLaughlin 1-0-2

Orono (4-4) 43

Bryant 5-1-11, Dwyer 2-0-4, Theriault 0-2-2, Millard 2-0-4, Dutton 1-0-3, Tomer 2-0-4, Spencer 2-0-4, Bates 2-0-4, Hanigan 3-1-7, Patel

3-pt. goals: Lowell 3, Byron, Hutchins, Thompson 2, Graham; Dutton

Schenck 12 28 48 75

Orono 6 16 27 43

Van Buren 71, Fort Kent 55

At Fort Kent, Ben Doucette scored a game-high 23 points and the unbeaten Crusaders sank eight of their nine free throw attempts in the fourth quarter to win their seventh game.

Tyler Conley scored 16 points and Trevor Hews contributed 14 more for the winners, who built a 15-point halftime lead and held off a second-half Warrior rally that cut it to eight at one point.

Tom Caron’s 12 points and Kelly Thibodeau’s 11 paced Fort Kent.

Van Buren (7-0) 71

Conley 8-0-16, Gagnon, J. Doucette 2-1-6, Hews 3-8-14, Smith 1-0-2, Taylor 2-0-4, Boulware 0-1-1, Chasse, Martin 2-1-5, B. Doucette 8-6-23

Fort Kent (1-7) 55

S. Pelletier, Whisler 2-0-6, M. Pelletier 2-2-7, Potvin, Lesaldo 0-1-1, Harvey 1-1-4, Thibodeau 5-0-11, Caron 5-2-12, Devaney, Soucy, Freeman 3-1-7, Desjardins 3-1-7

3-pt. goals: B. Doucette, J. Doucette; Whisler, M. Pelletier, Harvey, Thibodeau

Van Buren 15 33 47 71

Fort Kent 5 18 37 55

JV: Van Buren 50-40

Houlton 47, Hodgdon 32

At Houlton, Justin Stewart tallied 15 points to lead Houlton to its first victory.

Doug Hagerman added 11 points for the Shiretowners.

Travis Bartley led scorers for Hodgdon with 13 points while Kirby Sanford added 12 points.

Hodgdon (3-5) 32

Sanford 4-4-12, Bartley 4-5-13, Dorr 1-1-3, Guy 0-2-2, Lane 1-0-2, Quint, Mazzacco, Hall, Nesbitt, Harris, Crane, Ruffin

Houlton (1-7) 47

Stewart 7-1-15, Hogerman 5-1-11, Brown 3-0-7, Bates 1-0-2, Austin 0-1-1, Hill 3-0-6, Beals 1-2-5, Cleary, Lewis, Lezotte, Anderson

3-pt. goals: Brown, Beals

Hodgdon 6 13 25 32

Houlton 13 28 44 47

JV: Houlton 48-28

Girls basketball

Washburn 57, Cen. Aroostook 45

At Washburn, Tabitha Blakney and Chelsea McLaughlin each scored six points as the Beavers outscored the Panthers 15-3 in overtime to earn the victory.

Rashell Saucier led Washburn with 16 points and Alex Bird netted 15 while Blakney and McLaughlin finished with 12 and 10 points, respectively.

Sarah Long tossed in a game-high 26 points for Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.

Central Aroostook (3-4) 45

Sa. Long 10-6-26, Brewer 1-0-2, Lundeen 1-2-5, A. Long 3-0-6, Day 3-0-6, Devoe, McCarthy, Dame

Washburn (2-3) 57

Blakney 4-1-12, McLaughlin 2-6-10, Saucier 7-2-16, Bird 7-1-15, Davis 1-0-2, McDougall 0-2-2, Burbee, Huston, Cochran, Palmer

3-pt. goals: Blakney 3

Washburn 12 21 33 42 45

Central Aroostook 7 19 36 42 57

JV: Central Aroostook 47-46

Ashland 66, Easton 35

At Easton, Ashley Nemer tallied 22 points to lead the Hornets past the Bears.

Angela Belskis and Whitney Flint each added 14 points for Ashland.

Cassie Lovely led Easton with 19 points while Laura Hopkins scored 12.


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