Owls hand Van Buren first defeat Rossignol sparks Madawaska

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MADAWASKA – Dom Rossignol scored 18 of his game-high 28 points in the second half as the Madawaska Owls pulled away for a 66-45 high school boys basketball victory over the previously undefeated Van Buren Crusaders Tuesday. Rossignol dished out five assists and Mark Sirois…
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MADAWASKA – Dom Rossignol scored 18 of his game-high 28 points in the second half as the Madawaska Owls pulled away for a 66-45 high school boys basketball victory over the previously undefeated Van Buren Crusaders Tuesday.

Rossignol dished out five assists and Mark Sirois notched a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds for Madawaska. Alan Campbell tossed in 13 points and Josh Pelletier grabbed 11 rebounds.

Trevor Hews paced the Crusaders with 11 points and Ben Doucette added 10 more.

Van Buren (7-1) 45

B. Doucette 3-2-10, Hews 4-2-11, Lizotte 1-3-5, J. Doucette, Smith 1-0-3, Conley 4-1-9, Martin 3-0-7, Gagnon

Madawaska (8-2) 66

Sirois 7-1-15, Campbell 3-7-13, Rossignol 9-9-28, Cyr, Derosier, Pelletier 1-0-2, Michaud 0-1-1, Morin, Beaulieu 3-1-7, Bosse

3-pt. goals: B. Doucette 2, Hews, Smith, Martin

Van Buren 8 21 38 45

Madawaska 17 31 47 66

JV: Madawaska 38-34

Katahdin 80, Hodgdon 44

At Hodgdon, the Cougars capitalized after an injury and a foul-out cost the Hawks two of their top guards, pressing Hodgdon into 17 third-quarter turnovers and outscoring the hosts 26-5 in the period on their way to their ninth victory.

Patrick Willett tossed in 26 points, including 22 in the second half, for Katahdin of Stacyville. Owen McCarthy added 11 points for the winners.

Jordan Guy paced Hodgdon with 12 points, while Travis Bartley provided 10 points and 15 rebounds. Jesse Lane added 10 points.

Katahdin (9-0) 80

Willett 10-4-26, McCarthy 2-6-11, K. Anderson 4-0-8, McAvoy 3-0-8, Gould 2-1-6, Qualey 2-0-6, Harris 2-1-5, Jo. Anderson 2-0-4, Ja. Anderson 1-0-2, Curtis 1-1-3, Brayall 0-1-1

Hodgdon (3-6) 44

Guy 5-0-12, Bartley 3-4-10, Lane 3-3-10, Sanford 2-2-6, Mazzacco 1-0-2, Crane 1-0-2, Ruffin 1-0-2, Dorr, Nesbitt, Quint, Harris

3-pt. goals: Willett 2, McCarthy, McAvoy 2, Gould, Qualey 2; Guy 2

Katahdin 15 26 52 80

Hodgdon 16 33 38 44

JV: Katahdin 58-40

Washburn 67, Ashland 35

Bird scores 1,000th career point

At Washburn, senior Zach Bird scored his 1,000th career point off the opening tip to help lead Washburn to victory.

Bird had 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Beavers. Adam Thompson had 18 points and 12 rebounds and Stephen Pesut had 10 rebounds.

Curtis Belanger led Ashland with 15 points.

Ashland (2-6) 35

Belanger 6-3-15, Cote 1-0-2, Cusack 1-0-2, Tarr 0-2-2, Levesque 1-0-2, Nemer 1-0-2, Ward 1-0-2, Tompkins 2-0-4, Baker 2-0-4, Morrow, Cobb, Condon

Washburn (6-2) 67

N. McIntosh 1-0-2, M. Connolly 2-0-5, Campbell 1-0-2, J. Connolly 3-0-9, J. Thompson 3-0-6, A. Thompson 9-0-18, Pesut 4-0-8, Bird 6-2-17, Wilcox, A. McIntosh, Morrow

3-pt. goals: J. Connolly 3, Bird 3, M. Connolly

Ashland 14 20 24 35

Washburn 22 42 62 67

JV: Ashland 42-36

So. Aroostook 68, East Grand 56

At Danforth, Zach Stubbs scored 22 points to help lead Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook to the win.

Adam Anderson scored 18 points for the Warriors and Colby Clark added 17 points.

Kyle Dicker led East Grand with 20 points. Marcus Crocker scored 17 points and Tyler Morse added 11 points.

Southern Aroostook (2-6) 68

Clark 8-0-17, Anderson 5-5-18, Stubbs 10-2-22, Robinson 2-1-5, Sholler 1-2-4, Grant 1-0-2, Boulier, Toothaker, Casey, Flewelling

East Grand (2-8) 56

Crocker 4-9-17, Ky. Dicker 6-7-20, Morse 4-2-11, Beaudoin 0-4-4, Ka. Dicker 1-0-3, Scott 0-1-1, Preston

3-pt. goals: Anderson 3, Clark; Morse, Dicker

So. Aroostook 14 28 45 68

East Grand 8 18 26 56

CAHS 78, Fort Fairfield 30

At Mars Hill, Eric Martinez notched 18 points to lead the Central Aroostook Panthers to their seventh straight win.

Tim Carlson added 13 points and Logan McCarthy 11 for the winners.

Otis Edgecomb’s 10 points led the Tigers.

Fort Fairfield (2-8) 30

O. Edgecomb 4-0-10, Closson 2-0-4, Jackson 1-0-2, Cresenzo 1-2-4, Au. Dufour 1-2-4, Aa. Dufour 1-0-2, Noyes, Sharp 1-0-3, M. Edgecomb

Central Aroostook (7-1) 78

E. Martinez 7-1-18, Carlson 3-7-13, McCarthy 5-1-11, Walling 0-1-1, C. York 3-0-6, McLaughlin 0-1-1, A. York 3-3-9, Clockedile 1-0-2, M. Martinez 4-0-9, B. McCarthy 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: O. Edgecomb 2, Sharp; E. Martinez 3, M. Martinez

Fort Fairfield 6 19 24 30

Cen. Aroostook 16 30 59 78

Easton 92, Wisdom 20

At Easton, Jeremy Brock had 21 points, 16 rebounds and three steals to power Easton to the win.

Mitchell Blodget had 19 points, 11 rebounds and four steals for the Bears. Nate Sanders also scored 19 points and Brad Trask added 12.

Randy Thibeault led Wisdom of St. Agatha with 11 points.

Wisdom (0-8) 20

Thibeault 3-3-11, Dyment 1-0-2, Sirois 1-0-2, Young 1-0-2, A. Michaud 0-1-1, San Antonio 1-0-2, Plourde, K. Chamberlain, Ju. Michaud, Ja. Michaud, Bernier, R. Chamberlain, Cyr

Easton (2-7) 92

Blodget 8-3-19, Sanders 8-2-19, Brock 9-3-21, Trask 5-0-12, Beaulieu 3-0-7, Flewelling 2-1-5, Bacon 2-4-8

3-pt. goals: Thibeault 2; Trask, sanders, Beaulieu

Wisdom 5 5 12 20

Easton 20 49 66 92

Maranacook 59, Belfast 43

At Belfast, undefeated Maranacook of Readfield made 15 of 20 free throws in the fourth quarter to preserve their eighth win of the season.

Ryan Martin paced the Black Bears with 13 points, while Will Bardaglio added 10.

Andy Whalen led Belfast with a game-high 16 points, while Colin Kennedy scored nine for the Lions.

Belfast (2-7) 43

Whalen 5-4-16, Arthers 2-0-6, Kennedy 3-3-9, Felton 4-0-8, Higgins, Benjamin 1-1-3, Murphy 0-1-1, Harvey

Maranacook (8-0) 59

Poulin 3-2-8, Martin 4-4-13, Denbow 2-4-8, Hewett 0-2-2, Bardaglio 2-4-10, Mason, Palmer 1-0-3, Collins 1-0-2, Leary 2-0-4, Spaulding 2-3-7, Roberts 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Whalen 2, Arthers 2; Bardaglio 2, Martin, Palmer

Belfast 11 21 26 43

Maranacook 12 26 36 59

JV: Belfast 43-35

Averill 55, Islesboro 53 (2OT)

At Islesboro, Travis Staples hit a 12-footer with less than three seconds left to lift the Beavers past the Eagles in double overtime.

Staples finished with 14 points and 13 rebounds, while Cory Graves poured in 25 points.

Luke Thomas powered Islesboro with 23 points and 34 rebounds. Armin Coronado added 11 points.

Averill 55

Graves 8-7-25, Radcliffe 4-0-8, Staples 7-0-14, Rawls 0-1-1, Clark 1-0-2, Rutterford 1-1-3, O’Connor 0-2-2, Mitchell, Worley

Islesboro 53

Porter 3-2-8, Sherman 0-4-4, Cunningham 3-1-7, Coronado 4-1-11, Thomas 9-5-23, Rogers, Pendleton

3-pt. goals: Graves 2; Coronado 2

Averill 7 20 30 41 47 55

Islesboro 8 12 31 41 47 53

Hockey

Hampden 5, Presque Isle 3

At Brewer, Steve Boutin knocked in two goals and dished out one assist to lead the Hampden Academy Broncos to victory.

Ian Lee and Josh Tardiff each had one goal and one assist and Adam Nason a goal for 4-5 Hampden. Nick Beal provided two assists. Matt Albert had 12 saves on 15 shots.

Dylan Collins led the 4-4 Wildcats with a goal and assist. David O’Brien and Ted Gagnon added a goal each and Brendan Esquibel saved 22 of 27 shots.

Girls basketball

Presque Isle 62, Fort Kent 45

At Presque Isle, Katie Delong had 25 points, 11 rebounds and eight steals to lead Presque Isle to victory.

Angela Norsworthy had 14 points for the Wildcats.

Kristin Violette paced Fort Kent 17 points and Marissa Albert added 10 points.

Fort Kent (5-4) 45

Pelletier 1-0-3, Albert 4-1-10, Hafford 2-0-4, Bouchard 1-0-2, Violette 8-1-17, Charette 3-0-6, Morneault 1-1-3, Jandreau, Rossignol, Perrault

Presque Isle (9-0) 62

Michaud 3-0-6, Porter 2-1-7, Clukey 1-0-2, Delong 10-2-25, Smith 3-0-7, Moody 0-1-1, Norsworthy 7-0-14, Cash, Watananuchit, Morris, Braley

3-pt. goals: Pelletier, Albert; Delong 3, Porter 2, Smith

Fort Kent 8 17 29 45

Presque Isle 18 39 52 62

JV: Presque Isle 52-36

Rockland 51, Waterville 50

At Rockland, Caitlin Hynes and Dana Clark sank two free throws apiece in the final 25 seconds as Rockland held off Waterville for its fourth consecutive victory.

Hynes finished with a game-high 19 points, including eight in the fourth quarter, and Clark had 12 with seven of those coming in the final period.

Lindsay Barnes had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the winners and Baillie Boggs contributed nine rebounds.

Danae Plaisted’s 13 points, Sarah Given’s nine and eight apiece from Jordan-Lee Van Dyne, Stephanie Whitten and Elizabeth Bell paced Waterville.

Waterville (6-3) 50

Van Dyne 4-0-8, Whitten 3-2-8, Bell 3-2-8, Given 3-0-9, Plaisted 5-3-13, Champagne 2-0-4, Gardiner, Pellerin

Rockland (8-1) 51

Clark 4-3-12, Hansen 2-0-4, Hynes 7-5-19, Barnes 4-3-11, Ranquist 0-1-1, Boggs 1-2-4, Todd, Butler

3-pt. goals: Given 3; Clark

Waterville 9 24 38 50

Rockland 11 24 35 51

JV: Rockland 46-43

GHCA Eagles 47, BC Patriots 34

At Bangor, Lacey Farrar scored all 18 of her points in the second half as Greater Houlton Christian Academy remained undefeated.

Chelsea Lord added eight points for the Eagles.

Jen Hutchins had 11 points and 14 rebounds for Bangor Christian, while Hope Johnson scored nine points.

Greater Houlton Christian (9-0) 47

Farrar 8-0-18, Linzy 2-2-6, Jago 3-0-6, Kerhonen 0-1-1, Riopel 3-0-6, Boutilier 1-0-2, Lord 3-2-8, Brewer, Hartin, Vargas

Bangor Christian (4-4) 34

Miller 0-5-5, Hutchins 4-2-11, Chasse 2-0-4, Robinson 1-1-3, Johnson 4-1-9, Hale 1-0-2, Dearborn, French, Pelletier, Whitaker, Ricci

3-pt. goals: Farrar 2

Gr. Houlton Chr. 3 15 28 47

Bangor Christian 2 18 21 34

Maranacook 45, Beflast 36

At Readfield, Jackie Mrazik scored 13 of her 22 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Maranacook to the win.

Shannon Bean scored 13 points for Maranacook.

Stephanie Whittier led Belfast with 10 points as Jillian Ross and Jamie Flagg both added nine points.

Belfast (5-4) 36

Cummings 1-0-2, Ross 4-1-9, Whittier 4-1-10, B. Reed 2-0-4, Hogan 1-0-2, Flagg 4-0-9, H. Read, Hills

Maranacook (4-5) 45

Neptune 2-1-5, Mrazik 8-5-22, Bean 4-4-13, Freeman 1-1-3, Joslyn 1-0-2, Myles, St. John

3-pt. goals: Whittier, Flagg; Mrazik, Bean

Belfast 9 23 29 36

Maranacook 10 20 30 45

JV: Belfast 51-24

Islesboro 42, Averill 14

At Islesboro, Caitlin Anderson scored 14 points to lead Islesboro to the win.

Krysti Hall had 10 points for Islesboro.

Dorothy Leighton led Averill with 14 points.

Averill (0-6) 14

Leighton 4-2-10, Hurlburt 2-0-4, Anderson, Small, Mack, Attaway, Pottle, Kitchin, Gray

Islesboro (3-2) 42

Anderson 7-4-14, Hall 4-0-10, Cowles 4-0-8, Johnston 2-0-4, Smith 1-0-2, Thomas, Hatch, Gebhardt

3-pt. goals: Hall 2

Averill 2 6 14 14

Islesboro 9 16 34 42


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