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ASHLAND – Cameron York led five players in double figures with 23 points as Central Aroostook Panthers of Mars Hill cruised to their 11th straight victory, 84-52 over the Ashland Hornets in schoolboy basketball action Friday night.
Andrew York added 16 points for the Panthers, while Sam Clockedile scored 12 points and Tyler McLaughlin and Erick Martinez added 10 points each.
Trevor Tompkins paced Ashland with 23 points, including five 3-point goals. Curtis Belanger grabbed 13 rebounds for the Hornets.
Central Aroostook (11-1) 84
Walling 1-2-4, C. York 10-3-23, McLaughlin 5-0-10, A. York 5-4-16, Carlson 3-0-6, Clockedile 3-3-12, E. Martinez 4-1-10, M. Martinez 1-0-3, L. McCarthy, B. McCarthy
Ashland (4-8) 52
Condon 1-0-3, Belanger 2-3-7, Cote 3-1-8, Cusack, Tarr 2-3-8, Levesque 1-1-3, Nemer, Martin, Ward, Tompkins 6-6-23, Baker
3-pt. goals: Clockedile 3, A. York 2, E. Martinez, M. Martinez; Tompkins 5, Condon, Cote, Tarr
Cen. Aroostook 23 45 64 84
Ashland 16 19 40 52
JV: Central Aroostook 52-47
Katahdin 67, Fort Fairfield 48
At Fort Fairfield, Jared Anderson tossed in 13 points to lead Katahdin of Stacyville to its 10th win.
Pat Willett notched 12 points and Owen McCarthy added 11 for the Cougars.
Austin Dufour paced the Tigers with 14 points and Matt Cresenco scored 10.
Katahdin (10-2) 67
Willette 6-0-12, J. Anderson 6-1-13, McCarthy 4-311, Brayall 2-0-4, Qualey 3-0-7, T. Anderson 1-0-2, Gould 3-0-8, K. Anderson, Osnoe, Harris 1-2-4, Curtis 2-1-6
Fort Fairfield (2-10) 48
Au. Dufour 5-0-14, Cresenco 4-1-10, O. Edgecomb 1-3-5, Closson 1-0-2, Jackson 2-0-4, Forsman 4-0-9, Aa. Dufour, Noyes 1-0-2, M. Edgecomb 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Gould 2, Curtis, Qualey; Au. Dufour 4, Cresenco, Forsman
Katahdin 16 33 57 67
Fort Fairfield 4 17 31 48
JV: Katahdin 68-45
Easton 56, So. Aroostook 32
At Easton, Brad Trask led Easton with 14 points as it defeated Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.
Nate Sanders added 12 points for the Bears.
Zack Stubbs scored 12 points for the Warriors.
Southern Aroostook 32
Z. Stubbs 4-4-12, Anderson, Flewelling, Clark 2-2-8, Sholler, D. Stubbs, Toothaker 3-0-6, Branscombe 1-0-2, Grant, Casey, Robinson 2-0-4, Boulier
Easton 56
Sanders 5-0-12, Trask 6-0-14, Blodget 3-3-9, Beaulieu, Flewelling 3-1-7, Brock 3-3-9, Bacon 1-0-3, Daniels
3-pt. goals: Clark 2; Sanders 2, Trask 2, Bacon
So. Aroostook 11 15 23 32
Easton 17 31 42 56
GHCA 73, Madawaska 64 (OT)
At Madawaska, Emery Lincoln scored five of his 17 points in overtime as the Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles avenged a previous loss to the Owls.
Silas Kelley scored a game-high 29 points for the Eagles and Drew Farrar added 14.
Mark Sirois lead the Owls with 24 points, Dom Rossignol scored 22, and Alan Campbell had 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Greater Houlton Christian (10-3) 73
Lincoln 6-5-17, Farrar 4-5-14, Kelly 11-4-29, Korhonen 3-0-8, Guiggey 3-2-8, Bell
Madawaska (9-4) 64
Sirois 12-0-24, Campbell 5-1-11, Rossignol 10-0-22, Pelletier 2-0-4, Morin, Michaud, Beaulieu 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: Farrar, Kelly 3, Korhonen 2; Rossignol 2, Beaulieu
Gr. Houlton Chr. 18 36 50 60 73
Madawaska 14 31 50 60 64
Van Buren 66, Washburn 45
At Washburn, Trevor Hews scored 19 points and Ben Doucette added 15 as the Crusaders rolled to their 10th win of the season.
Riley Lizotte added 11 points for Van Buren.
Steven Pesut paced Washburn with 13 points..
Van Buren (10-2) 66
Hews 6-5-19, Doucette 6-3-15, Lizotte 4-1-11, Conley 4-0-8, Martin 3-1-7, Gagnon 3-0-6, Taylor, Boulware, O’Hare, Smith, Chasse
Washburn (8-4) 45
Pesut 6-3-15, Bird 2-1-6, A. Thompson 2-1-5, A. McIntosh 2-0-5, Willette 2-0-4, J. Thompson 2-0-4, J. Connolly 1-0-3, M. Connolly 1-0-2, Morrow 1-0-2, N. McIntosh 0-1-1, Campbell, Wilcox
3-pt. goals: Hews 2, Lizotte; Bird, A. McIntosh, J. Connolly
Van Buren 20 30 52 66
Washburn 9 15 27 45
East Grand 85, Shead 60
At Danforth, Tyler Morse scored 27 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the host Vikings to the win.
Kyle Dicker added 25 points and Marcus Crocker scored 17 for East Grand, which broke the game open by outscoring Shead of Eastport 26-9 in the second quarter.
Aaron Sullivan scored a game-high 29 points for Shead, while Craig Hastings added 18 points.
Shead (1-8) 60
Sullivan 12-5-29, Hastings 7-0-18, Patterson 1-0-2, Clossey 0-2-2, Cyr 3-0-6, Stanhope 0-1-1, J. Lewey 0-2-2, Reed, B. Lewey
East Grand (3-8) 85
Morse 7-10-27, K. Dicker 6-12-25, Crocker 7-2-17, Beaudoin 2-1-5, C. Dicker 2-3-8, Scott 0-2-2, Preston
3-pt. goals: Hastings 4; Morse 3, M. Crocker 2, C. Dicker
Shead 12 21 39 60
East Grand 16 42 61 85
Medomak Valley 53, Belfast 38
At Belfast, Andy Ferrier scored 13 as Medomak Valley of Waldoboro used a balanced scoring effort and bench strength to down Belfast.
Matt MacKenzie had 11 for the Panthers.
Colin Kennedy scored 15 points and Ben Felton finished with 10 points, six rebounds and three steals for the Lions.
Medomak Valley (9-3) 53
Ferrier 4-4-13, MacKenzie 5-1-11, Simmons 0-1-1, Durkee 0-2-2, Merrifield, Vannah 0-1-1, Schwab 2-0-4, Armstrong 2-2-7, Barnes, Benner 2-0-4, Blackman 2-0-5, O’Donnell 2-0-5
Belfast (4-8) 38
Kennedy 5-2-15, Felton 4-1-10, Whelan 1-2-4, Arthers 1-2-4, Littlefield 2-0-5, Higgins, Benjamin, Murphy, Haven
3-pt. goals: Ferrier, Armstrong, Blackman, O’Donnell; Kennedy 3, Felton, Littlefield
Medomak Valley 20 32 39 53
Belfast 16 25 28 38
JV: Medomak 58-48
Hockey
Presque Isle 3, Gardiner 2
At Kennebec Ice Arena in Augusta, Ryan Cyr and Erik St. Peter each had a goal and an assist, but it was Ben McPherson’s goal with 3:04 left that won the game for the Presque Isle Wildcats.
Cyr assisted on the game-winner for the 6-5 ‘Cats. Brandon Daigle tallied two assists for Presque Isle and Dylan Collins notched one. Brendon Esquibel saved 18 of 20 shots.
For the Tigers, Kevin May scored unassisted and Zoe Fisk scored on a Josh Wheelock assist. Chris Howe made 24 saves on 27 shots.
Orono 5, Houlton-Hodgdon 1
At Alfond Arena in Orono on Thursday, Kyle Weiland scored two goals and assisted on one to lead the Red Riots during Orono’s Ian Pasquarelli Night.
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 Friday night’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.
Girls basketball
Van Buren 44, Washburn 33
At Washburn, Megan Lajoie tossed in 13 points and Alexis Gereben chipped in with 10 to lead Van Buren past Washburn.
Tabitha Blakney netted nine points for the Beavers.
Van Buren 44
Lajoie 5-2-13, Gereben 5-0-10, Levasseur 4-1-9, Vaillancourt, Parent 2-1-5, Martin, McLaughlin 2-3-7
Washburn 33
Blakney 3-0-9, Bird 4-0-8, Goupille, Davis 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-3-5, Huston, McDougall 0-1-1, Reed, Saucier 2-0-4, Palmer 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Lajoie; Blakney 3
Van Buren 16 29 36 44
Washburn 8 13 24 33
Calais 43, Houlton 41
At Calais, Courtney Hill sank five free throws in the fourth quarter as the Blue Devils held on to beat the Shiretowners.
Hill finished with 10 points and Lindsey Mingo led Calais with 16 points and seven rebounds.
Victoria Rowe paced Houlton with 14 points. Keegan Hovey hauled down eight rebounds and scored eight points and Rachel Foster notched seven boards.
Houlton (6-5) 41
Rowe 6-2-14, Bartlett 2-0-5, Foster 2-1-5, Dow 2-0-4, Hovey 3-2-8, Sewall 2-0-5, Harbison, Butler
Calais (9-4) 43
Mingo 8-0-16, Hill 1-8-10, Graceffa 1-0-2, Thomas 1-0-2, Cross 1-0-2, Clark 1-2-4, Allen 1-0-2, Gillespie 1-2-5, Brown
3-pt. goals: Bartlett, Sewall; Gillespie
Houlton 11 20 22 41
Calais 12 26 34 43
JV: Calais 42-24
Belfast 56, Medomak 51 (OT)
At Waldoboro, Jill Ross scored five of her game-high 15 points in overtime, during which Belfast outscored host Medomak Valley 8-3 en route to the win.
Jamie Flagg sent the game to the extra session by nailing a 3-pointer with four seconds left in regulation. She finished with 14 points for the Lions.
Jamie O’Jala paced the Panthers with 12 points.
Belfast 56
Ross 5-5-15, Flagg 4-4-14, Littlefield, Cummings, Whittier 3-1-7, B. Reed 1-5-7, H. Reed 1-0-2, Hill 3-0-6, Hogan 0-3-3, Soohey 1-0-2
Medomak 51
Ja. O’Jala 3-5-12, Ahlholm 3-0-6, Lee 3-1-7, Abbott 2-1-5, Lufkin 1-0-2, Neptune 2-0-4, Je. O’Jala 3-0-6, Bradstreet 0-1-1, Conary 2-0-4, Cornforth 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Flagg 2; Ja. O’Jala
Belfast 10 17 29 48 56
Medomak 13 26 31 48 51
GHCA 68, Madawaska 32
At Madawaska, Megan Korhonen netted a game-high 20 points to lead Greater Houlton Christian to its fourteenth straight win.
Emma Boutilier added 14 points while Chelsie Lord had 12 for the winners.
Amanda Plourde led Madawaska with 12 points.
Greater Houlton Christian (14-0) 68
Korhonen 10-0-20, Boutilier 4-5-14, Lord 4-3-12, Farrar 1-0-2, Livezey 4-0-8, Brewer 1-0-2, Jago 1-0-2, Riopel 2-1-5, Hartin, Burgason, Vargas 1-0-2
Madawaska (0-11) 32
Plourde 3-6-12, Daigle 3-0-6, Schlicher, J. Nadeau 1-0-2, Cyr 2-0-4, S. Nadeau, Lugdon 0-1-1, Pelletier 2-2-7, Arnoldy
3-pt. goals: Boutlier, Lord; Pelletier
GHCA 19 32 49 68
Madawaska 8 21 24 32
C. Aroostook 50, Hodgdon 43
At Mars Hill, Samantha Brewer scored 17 to help lead the Central Aroostook Panthers past the visiting Hawks.
Sara Long had 12 points, Courtney Lundeen scored 10, and Andrea Long made six steals for the Panthers.
Brianne McGary had eight points to lead Hodgdon.
Hodgdon (3-9) 43
McGary 3-2-8, Marden, Sloat 3-0-6, Scott 2-2-6, Nightingale 1-2-5, London 2-0-4, Fleming 1-3-5, Dwyer 3-1-7, Quint, Hare 1-0-2
Central Aroostook (7-4) 50
Brewer 5-6-17, Lundee 2-5-10, Devoe, Bradley 1-0-3, Graham 0-2-2, S. Long 1-10-12, Day 0-3-3, A. Long 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Nightingale; Brewer, Lundeen, Bradley
Hodgdon 6 14 26 43
C. Aroostook 15 24 39 50
JV: Hodgdon 42-27
Shead 56, East Grand 41
At Danforth, Tawnya Cook tossed in 17 points and Laureta Ricker netted 14 as Shead rolled past East Grand.
Tashina Francis chipped in with 10 points for the Tigers.
Kelsey Daoust scored 14 points and Allie McKay added 11 for the Vikings.
Shead (7-5) 56
Biss 2-0-4, Cook 7-3-17, Cummings 0-1-1, Francis 3-310, Murphy, H. Pottle 2-1-6, Rickers 5-4-14, Beal, Seeley 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Condelino, D. Pottle
East Grand (0-10) 41
A. McKay 5-0-11, Parker 2-2-6, Zaneldin 2-0-4, Crone 1-1-3, Daoust 5-2-14, Kendall, Lloyd 1-0-2, Bartlett 0-1-1, Richardson, C. McKay, Tuck
3-pt. goals: Francis, H. Pottle; A. McKay, Daoust
Shead 9 23 39 56
East Grand 14 21 27 41
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