November 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Tigers go overtime, beat Eagles

FORT FAIRFIELD – Caitlyn Esancy recorded a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds as the Fort Fairfield Tigers earned a 62-59 overtime schoolgirl basketball victory over the Limestone/Maine School of Science and Math Eagles Thursday.

Kerri Cunningham added 14 points, Sheena Esancy 12 and Heather Hathaway 11 for Fort Fairfield.

Anna Haller led all scorers with 20 points for the Eagles and Sheena Page chipped in with 11.

Limestone (6-2) 59

Haller 6-8-20, Page 5-1-11, K. Peers 1-0-3, King 1-1-3, O’Neal 1-0-3, Kelly 1-3-5, J. Peers 2-3-7, Allen 2-1-5, Mulherin 1-0-2

Fort Fairfield (7-1) 62

Hathaway 3-3-11, Cunningham 5-3-14, C. Esancy 8-2-18, S. Esancy 5-2-12, McLaughlin 1-0-2, O’Neal 1-1-3, Beckwith 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: K. Peers, O’Neal; Hathaway 2, Cunningham

Limestone 11 26 39 52 59

Fort Fairfield 8 22 35 52 62

JV: Fort Fairfield 34-16

So. Aroostook 71, East Grand 38

At Danforth, Shauna Martin scored 18 points to lead the Warriors of Dyer Brook to the win.

Kaylea Collier added 13 points and Audrey Charette 11 for the winners.

Ali McKay paced East Grand with 21.

Southern Aroostook 71

Au. Charette 4-3-11, Collier 6-0-13, Martin 9-0-18, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Clark 1-0-2, Caswell 2-2-6, B. Charette 2-0-4, Carr 3-2-8, Am. Charette 3-1-7

East Grand 38

McKay 8-1-21, Parker 1-0-2, Zaneldin 3-1-8, Croan 2-2-7, Lloyd

3-pt. goals: Collier, Carr; McKay 4, Croan 2, Zaneldin

So. Aroostook 21 33 51 71

East Grand 8 16 27 38

Cent. Aroostook 61, Katahdin 53

At Mars Hill, Sara Long scored a game-high 25 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Courtney Lundeen scored seven of her 15 points in the fourth quarter as Central Aroostook rallied from a six-point halftime deficit to post the win.

Alex Dame had nine points for the winners.

Jessica Green’s 14 points, Clarissa Gallagher’s 11 and Ronni Robinson’s 10 points pace Katahdin of Stacyville. JaLisa Moore and Kristin Watson combined for 16 more.

Katahdin (1-8) 53

Green 4-5-14, Moore 4-0-8, Albert, Smallwood, Bates 1-0-2, Cyr, Gallagher 3-5-11, Robinson 4-2-10, Watson 3-2-8

Central Aroostook (5-4) 61

Brewer 0-3-3, Lundeen 5-4-15, Devoe, Bradley 1-0-2, S. Long 10-5-25, Day, Dame 4-1-9, A. Long 1-5-7

3-pt. goals: Green; Lundeen

Katahdin 8 27 42 53

CA 12 21 41 61

JV: CA 43-39

Waterville 42, Medomak 29

At Waldoboro, the Purple Panthers forced 32 Medomak Valley turnovers in the game and shut them out in the fourth quarter to pick up the win.

Danae Plaisted paced Waterville with 14 points.

Jamie O’Jala led the Panthers with nine.

Waterville (7-3) 42

Plaisted 7-0-14, Van Dyne 1-0-2, Gardner 1-0-2, Pellerin, Whitten 2-0-4, Bell 3-1-7, Given 2-1-6, Champagne 3-1-7

Medomak (2-8) 29

Ja. O’Jala 2-3-9, Ahlholm 1-2-4, Lee 2-0-4, Lufkin 1-2-4, Neptune, Je. O’Jala 0-1-1, Bradstreet 0-3-3, Baum 0-1-1, Conory 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Conory; Given

Waterville 13 27 35 42

Medomak 4 13 29 29

Bangor Chr. 53, J-B Royals 36

At Jonesport, the Patriots outscored the Royalettes 16-5 in the fourth quarter en route to the win.

Logan Chasse scored 16 points and Hope Johnson 15 for Bangor Christian.

Kristi Smith paced host Jonesport-Beals with 14 points and Tina Beal added 12.

Bangor Christian (5-3) 53

Chasse 6-4-16, Johnson 5-4-15, Miller 4-0-8, Dearborn 0-1-1, Hutchins 3-1-8, Ricci 1-0-2, Robinson 1-0-2

Jonesport-Beals (0-10) 36

Smith 7-0-14, T. Beal 5-2-12, Church 2-0-6, B. Beal 1-1-3, Libby 0-1-1, Bruno, Alley, MacLean, S. Smith, Carver, E. Smith

3-pt. goals: Hutchins, Johnson; Church 2

Bangor Chr. 10 20 37 53

Jonesport-Beals 10 17 31 36

Belfast 51, Oak Hill 26

At Belfast, Jillian Ross scored a game-high 24 points to lead the Lions to their sixth victory.

Jamie Flagg added 10 for Belfast.

Ashley Delaney and Cassie Kupser scored eight points apiece for Oak Hill of Sabattus.

Oak Hill (1-9) 26

Delaney 4-0-8, Kupser 4-0-8, Provost 1-0-2, Sabine 1-0-3, Eaton 1-3-5, Emmons, Labrie

Belfast (6-4) 51

Ross 11-0-24, Flagg 3-4-10, Cummings 1-0-2, Whittier 2-0-4, B. Reed 1-0-2, H. Reed 1-1-3, Ellis, Hills, Blais 1-0-2, Hogan 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Sabine; Ross 2

Oak Hill 10 16 18 26

Belfast 17 32 44 51

JV: Belfast 46-4

Woodland 87, Lubec 46

At Woodland, Cynthia Bergin netted 19 points and Rachel Ferry 16 as the Dragons rolled past the Hornets.

Courtney Kochran added 15 for Woodland.

Kayla Scofield paced Lubec with 21 points and Paige Case added 12 more.

Lubec (2-4) 46

Scofield 7-5-21, C. Wright 3-0-6, Corey 1-1-3, Case 5-0-12, Wormell 0-1-1, K. Wright 1-0-3

Woodland (7-1) 87

R. Ferry 6-4-16, Kochran 7-1-15, Bergin 7-4-19, Mitchell 2-0-4, Clark 3-1-7, Gillespie 2-0-4, Ham 1-1-3, M. Ferry 1-0-3, Nichols 4-1-9, Parks 1-2-4, Murphy 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Case 2, K. Wright, Scofield 2; Bergin

Lubec 6 27 31 46

Woodland 31 55 75 87

Hockey

Houlton-Hodgdon 7, Old Town 1

At Millar Arena in Houlton, Sam Carter scored one goal and assisted on two others as the Blackhawks beat the Indians.

Seven different players scored for 6-2 Houlton-Hodgdon. Sharif Abouleish, Chris Howland, Jordan Gard and Ian Pasquarelli notched a goal and an assist apiece.

Grady Anderson and Chris McGuire scored a goal each to support Aaron Fitzpatrick, who made nine saves on 10 shots.

James Dubay scored an unassisted goal for 1-8 Old Town. Jason Trask amassed 42 saves on 49 shots.

Boys basketball

SAHS 50, Hodgdon 36

At Dyer Brook, the Southern Aroostook Warriors hit 18 of 24 free throws in the fourth quarter to record their third win.

Adam Anderson paced the winners with 15 points and Zack Stubbs added 11.

Travis Bartley led the Hawks with 15 points and Kirby Sanford put in 13.

Hodgdon (3-4) 36

Sanford 4-5-13, Dorr 0-1-1, Guy 2-1-5, Bartley 7-1-15, Lane 2-0-4

SAHS 50 (3-7)

Clark 2-1-5, Sholler 1-6-9, Anderson 4-5-15, Toothaker 2-0-5, D. Stubbs 0-5-5, Z. Stubbs 3-5-11, Branscombe, Robinson, Grant

3-pt. goals: Anderson 2, Toothaker

Hodgdon 9 19 25 36

SAHS 14 22 32 50

JV: SAHS 30-25

Cent. Aroostook 88, Wisdom 21

At St. Agatha, Eric Martinez netted 16 points to lead Central Aroostook to victory.

Andrew York and Tim Carlson each added 10 points for the Panthers of Mars Hill.

Randy Thibeault led Wisdom with 15 points.

Central Aroostook (8-1) 88

York 4-0-10, Carlson 4-2-10, Martinez 5-0-16, Walling 3-0-6, York 3-3-9, McLaughlin 3-2-9, Clockedile 4-0-8, M. Martinez 3-0-6, L. McCarthy 4-0-8, B. McCarthy 3-0-6

Wisdom (0-9) 21

Thibeault 6-2-15, Sirois 2-0-6, Plourde, Chamberlain, Dyment, Young, D. Michaud, A. Michaud, J. Michaud, Bernier, R. Chamberland, San Antonio

3-pt. goals: York 2, Martinez 2, McLaughlin; Sirois 2, Thibeault

Cent. Aroostook 22 42 62 88

Wisdom 2 6 6 21

Gr. Houlton 62, Van Buren 58

At Presque Isle, Drew Farrar pumped in a game-high 27 points to lead Greater Houlton Christian to the win.

Emery Lincoln added 14 points and Silas Kelly 12 for the Eagles.

Tyler Conley paced the Crusaders with 18 points.

Van Buren (7-2) 58

Conley 9-0-18, Hews 3-6-12, B. Doucette 5-0-10, J. Doucette 3-0-6, Gagnon 2-0-4, Lizotte 1-0-2, Martin 3-0-6

Greater Houlton Christian (7-2) 62

Farrar 9-7-27, Lincoln 6-2-14, Kelly 6-0-12, Guiggey 1-2-4, Duff 1-0-3, Bell 1-0-2, Kennedy

3-pt. goals: Farrar 2, Duff

Van Buren 16 30 42 58

Greater Houlton 17 29 45 62

Limestone 55, Washburn 48

At Limestone, the Eagles overcame a three-point deficit in the first quarter and outscored the Beavers 16-5 in the second en route to their seventh victory.

Chris Kirchner paced the winners with 20 points and Danny Hayes chipped in with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Jeremy Summers grabbed 15 rebounds.

Adam Thompson led Washburn with 22 points, Zach Bird put in 13 and Matt Connolly added 11.

Washburn (6-3) 48

A. Thompson 10-1-22, Bird 5-2-13, Connolly 4-1-11, Morrow 0-1-1, J. Thompson 0-1-1, McIntosh, Pesut

Limestone (7-2) 55

C. Kirchner 8-4-20, Hayes 9-0-18, Peers 2-1-5, Summers 1-2-4, Enman 1-1-3, Patterson 1-0-3, A. Kirchner 1-0-2, Morgan

3-pt. goals: A. Thompson, Bird, Connolly; Patterson

Washburn 18 23 35 48

Limestone 15 31 44 55

JV: Limestone 45-28

Central 47, Houlton 43

At Corinth, the Red Devils lost a seven-point lead, battled back from an eight-point deficit and finally prevailed by outscoring the Shiretowners 12-5 in the fourth quarter.

Tyler Pineo paced Central with 14 points and Danny Kane provided 10.

Josh Beals netted a game-high 16 points for Houlton.

Houlton (1-9) 43

Bates 1-0-3, Stewart 3-3-9, Austin 1-0-2, Hill 3-0-6, Cleary 1-0-2, Beals 6-1-16, Hagerman 1-0-2, Anderson 1-1-3, Brown, Lewis

Central (8-2) 47

Kane 1-7-10, LaFlamme 1-3-5, Perkins 2-0-4, Pineo 6-1-14, Palmer 1-2-4, L. Nickerson 1-0-2, R. Nickerson 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Bates, Beals 2; Kane, Pineo

Houlton 7 26 38 43

Central 14 18 35 47

JV: Houlton 35-31


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