Orono gets 8th victory School honors Ian Pasquarelli

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ORONO – Kyle Weiland scored two goals and assisted on one to lead the Orono Red Riots to a 5-1 high school hockey win over the Houlton-Hodgdon Black Hawks Thursday night during Orono’s Ian Pasquarelli Night at Alfond Arena. Orono proclaimed the night for Pasquarelli,…
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ORONO – Kyle Weiland scored two goals and assisted on one to lead the Orono Red Riots to a 5-1 high school hockey win over the Houlton-Hodgdon Black Hawks Thursday night during Orono’s Ian Pasquarelli Night at Alfond Arena.

Orono proclaimed the night for Pasquarelli, a Houlton-Hodgdon senior hockey player who has battled non-Hodgkins lymphoma, a cancer of the white blood cells. Orono presented Pasquarelli with six tickets for tonight’s Maine-Providence men’s hockey game as well as hotel and restaurant accommodations.

Travis Bryant and Tony Raymond each chipped in with a goal and an assist for 8-2 Orono, and Chris McConnon added a goal. Sean Babin and Tommy Smyth each contributed an assist, and Keith Hedrick made 19 saves on 20 shots.

Jordan Gard scored off an assist from Sharif Abouleish for 7-3 Houlton-Hodgdon, and Nic Joslyn made 26 saves on 31 shots.

John Bapst 5, Foxcroft 3

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Andrew Casey and Matt Swift had two goals and an assist apiece as John Bapst of Bangor improved to 4-5.

Casey Hull had the other goal, Nate Kuneman made 16 saves, and the Crusaders also received assists from Connor Schofield, Travis Poulin, and Chase Huckestein.

Bill Moriarty had a goal and an assist for 4-5 Foxcroft Academy. David White and Joe Caparrelli had the other goals with Logan Forrest and Chad Phillips collecting assists. Jon Catell made 36 saves.

Boys basketball

MDI 78, Foxcroft Academy 19

At Dover-Foxcroft, Colin Walton netted 12 points to lead Mount Desert Island over Foxcroft Academy.

Robin Daley, Colin Walton and Brandon McGarr each chipped in with 10 points for the Trojans.

Ian Imbert led the Ponies with seven points.

Mount Desert Island (8-3) 78

Daley 3-3-10, Walton 5-0-12, Wardman 3-4-10, McGarr 5-0-10, Parady 3-0-6, Willis 2-0-5, Sattler 1-1-3, Blanford 2-0-4, Merrill 1-0-2, Veilleux 4-0-8, Chipman 3-2-8

Foxcroft Academy (0-13) 19

Lacasce 1-1-3, Imbert 3-0-7, T. Nason 1-0-2, Adkins 2-1-5, Weeks 1-0-2, Morgan, Gomes, Gourley, J. Nason, Worthing, Berce, Geiger, McNeil

3-pt. goals: Walton 2, Daley, Willis; Imbert

MDI 18 39 56 78

Foxcroft 8 16 16 19

JV: MDI 59-41

Central 56, Stearns 33

At Millinocket, Tyler Pineo hit a pair of 3-pointers in the first period as Central of Corinth built a 17-3 lead and pulled away in the second half.

Stephen LaFlamme had a game-high 17 points for Central, Pineo finished with 13 and Danny Kane tossed in 12 more.

Travis Martin’s 12 points lead Stearns.

Central (9-3) 56

Kane 5-2-12, Connolly 0-1-1, LaFlamme 6-5-17, Boulier, Perkins 2-0-4, Pineo 4-3-13, Fenn, Wiers, Palmer 0-1-1, L. Nickerson 2-1-5, Collins 1-0-2, R. Nickerson 0-1-1

Stearns (0-13) 33

MacKenzie, Cormier 1-0-2, Rideout 0-1-1, Martin 5-1-12, Steward 2-2-6, Osborne, McCleary 1-0-2, McGreevy 1-0-2, Beaulieu, Barnett 2-2-6, Charette 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Pineo 2; Martin

Central 17 25 41 56

Stearns 3 13 21 33

JV: Stearns 64-41

Valley 75, Greenville 44

At Greenville, Shawn Lay tossed in 16 points as Valley of Bingham rolled past Greenville.

Five players scored nine points each for the Cavaliers.

Joe Jardine paced the Lakers with 17 points.

Valley (9-2) 75

Lay 7-2-16, Hunnewell, Plourd 3-0-8, C. Miller 3-0-9, T. Miller, Pullen 3-1-9, Hovey 4-1-9, Staples 2-0-5, Rich 2-3-9, Hatfield 2-5-9, Hines 0-1-1, Cirell

Greenville (6-5) 44

Jardine 7-2-17, Lizotte 1-0-2, Levigne, Lebel 1-1-3, Graves 0-2-2, Farrington 1-1-3, Woodbury, St. Louis 2-1-6, Aucoin 1-1-3, Wortman 1-0-3, Chilson 1-0-2, Gilbert 1-0-2, Muzzy

3-pt. goals: C. Miller 3, Plourd 2, Pullen 2, Rich 2, Staples; Jardine, St. Louis, Wortman

Valley 24 38 65 75

Greenville 10 16 31 44

JV: Greenville 47-40

Bangor Christian 54, Katahdin 52

At Husson College in Bangor, Bangor Christian took advantage of solid defense and key rebounding in the fourth quarter to hold on for the win.

Brock Bradford scored 18 points and dished out eight assists, and Matt Denbow added 17 points to lead the Patriots

Colby Robinson chipped in with nine points and nine rebounds for the winners.

Owen McCarthy tossed in 18 points for the Cougars and Jared Anderson added 13.

Katahdin (9-2) 52

Willette 2-0-5, Ja. Anderson 5-3-13, Jo. Anderson 2-1-5, Gould 2-0-5, McAvoy 1-0-3, K. Anderson 1-0-3, McCarthy 6-4-18

Bangor Christian (8-4) 54

Bradford 6-4-18, Frost 1-0-2, Robinson 2-4-9, Denbow 7-3-17, Smith 3-0-6, Gregory 0-2-2, Phinney, Cook

3-pt. goals: McCarthy 2, McAvoy, Gould, Willette; Bradford 2, Robinson

Katahdin 16 31 42 52

Bangor Christian 14 26 42 54

JV: Katahdin 58-51

Dexter 61, Hermon 49

At Hermon, Ryan Martin poured in 26 points to lead the Tigers by the Hawks.

Aaron Woodman chipped in with nine points for the winners.

Zach Johnson paced Hermon with 16 points.

Dexter (9-2) 61

Martin 9-5-26, A. Woodman 3-1-9, Lavin 1-3-5, Robinson 3-2-8, Spizuoco, Walker, Peirce 3-0-6, B. Woodman 2-1-5, Eastman, Cote 1-0-2

Hermon (4-6) 49

Johnson 7-0-16, Dority, Deabay 1-2-4, K. Tarr 3-2-8, Helms, R. Tarr 3-0-6, Hills 1-0-2, Pellerin 1-2-4, Hinton 1-0-2, Hurd 1-0-2, Thomas 2-1-5, Estes

3-pt. goals: Martin, A. Woodman; Johnson 2

Dexter 18 28 45 61

Hermon 4 17 31 49

Calais 59, Hyde 48

At Calais, Chris Taylor tallied 14 points and 10 rebounds to lead the undefeated Blue Devils.

Brandon Tomah chipped in with 13 points and nine rebounds for the Blue Devils. Sam Bell scored 14 points and added five steals.

Lewis Watkins scored 17 points for Hyde of Bath and Tom Bragg added 11.

Hyde (7-2) 48

Bragg 5-0-11, Watkins 7-3-17, Moore 1-0-3, Pye 4-0-9, Redding 2-0-4, Thomas 1-0-2, Hunter 1-0-2

Calais (12-0) 59

Tomah 3-6-13, Rogers 1-1-3, Taylor 7-0-14, Knowles 3-1-8, Guthrie 2-1-5, Bell 5-3-14, O’Neill 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Moore, Pye; Tomah, Knowles, Bell

Hyde 7 23 32 48

Calais 13 32 48 59

JV: Calais 41-31

Girls basketball

Valley 59, Greenville 31

At Greenville, Kristin Baker and Jeri Fitzmaurice each scored a game-high 21 points as Valley of Bingham remains undefeated.

Beth Bartley paced the Lakers with 14 points and 13 rebounds.

Valley (10-0) 59

Baker 7-6-21, Fitzmaurice 8-5-21, Staples 4-0-9, Plourd 2-1-6, Porter 1-0-2, Johnson, Atwood, Schutle, Carver, Vitalone, Brown, Fournier, Ebneter

Greenville (9-2) 31

Bartley 5-3-14, Gary 3-0-6, Breton 1-1-4, Larsen 1-0-3, Gilbert 1-0-2, Boucher 1-0-2, Muzzy

3-pt. goals: Baker, Staples, Plourd; Bartley, Breton, Larsen

Valley 15 31 42 59

Greenville 3 9 18 31

Islesboro 46, Pine Tree 23

At Islesboro, Caitlin Anderson scored 16 points and Krysti Hall chipped in with 12 to lead the Eagles.

Jane Buttrick led Pine Tree Academy of Freeport with 10 points.

Pine Tree Academy (4-7) 23

Buttrick 4-0-10, Hallman 1-2-4, Kohls 1-0-2, Flash 1-2-4, Harlow 0-3-3, Typaldes, Smith, Sazeedra, Hall, Staszias

Isleboro (4-3) 46

Anderson 6-4-16, Hall 5-1-12, Hatch 4-0-8, Johnston 2-0-4, Thomas 1-0-2, Cowles 2-0-4, Gebhardt

3-pt. goals: Buttrick 2; Hall

Pine Tree 6 12 14 23

Islesboro 17 28 37 46

GHCA 58, Ashland 48

At Ashland, Sarah Riopel scored 10 points to help the Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles erase a six-point, third-quarter deficit with a 24-8 scoring surge in the fourth quarter for their 13th victory.

Riopel paced the Eagles with 18 points while Lacey Farrar and Megan Korkonen each added 14.

Mindy Chasse led Ashland with 16 points and Whitney Flint put in 13.

GHCA (13-0) 58

Farrar 4-5-14, Livezey 1-0-3, Jago 1-0-2, Korhonen 5-4-14, Riopel 5-5-18, Lord 3-1-7

Ashland (7-4) 48

Belskis 3-1-7, Chasse 7-2-16, Flint 3-7-13, Nemer 1-2-4, Poulin 0-1-1, M. Long 0-1-1, D. Long 3-0-6, Cray

3-pt. goals: Livezey, Farrar, Riopel

GHCA 11 20 34 58

Ashland 18 30 40 48


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