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HOULTON – Rachel Foster notched a double-double with 19 points 12 rebounds to lead the Houlton girls basketball team to a 51-26 Class C victory over Stearns in high school action Monday.
Keegan Hovey tossed in 12 points for the Shiretowners.
Deanna Michaud led the Minutemen of Millinocket with six points.
Stearns (9-3) 26
Michaud 3-0-6, Arsenault 2-0-5, Collinsworth 1-2-4, Achorn 1-0-3, Rosebush 0-2-2, Somers 1-0-2, MacDonald 1-0-2, Freeman 0-1-1, Curtis 0-1-1, Davis, Moscone, Hale, Sincyr
Houlton (7-5) 51
Foster 7-5-19, Hovey 5-2-12, Sewell 2-3-7, Butler 2-0-4, Dow 1-0-2, Bartlett 1-0-2, Rowe 1-1-3, Faulkingham 1-0-2, Herring, Harbison, Bither
3-pt. goals: Arsenault, Achorn
Stearns 5 14 22 26
Houlton 12 20 36 51
JV: Stearns 62-30
Ashland 52, Wisdom 29
At St. Agatha, Ashley Nemer scored 15 points and Angela Belskis put in 14 to lead the Hornets to their 11th victory.
Kayla Daigle paced Wisdom with 15 points and Nicole St. Pierre added 11.
Ashland (11-4) 52
Belskis 7-0-14, Nemer 6-2-15, Chasse 3-1-7, Flint 2-3-7, Poulin, Landry 1-0-2, M. Long 1-1-3, D. Long 2-0-4
Wisdom (3-8) 29
Daigle 6-3-15, St. Pierre 5-0-11, Tardif, Dubois, Labrie 0-1-1, Haskins 0-2-2, Paradis
3-pt. goals: Nemer; St. Pierre
Ashland 13 30 38 52
Wisdom 4 13 21 29
Fort Fairfield 63, Katahdin 30
At Fort Fairfield, Kerri Cunningham put in a game-high 18 points to lead the Tigers past the Katahdin Cougars of Stacyville.
Heather Hathaway and Caitlyn Esancy tallied 16 points apiece for Fort Fairfield.
Jessica Green paced Katahdin with 11 points.
Katahdin (2-9) 30
Green 4-2-11, Moore 1-0-2, Cyr 1-1-3, Robinson 3-1-7, Watson 3-1-7, Smallwood, Bates, Gallagher, Stevens
Fort Fairfield (8-2) 63
Hathaway 6-0-16, Cunningham 8-1-18, C. Esancy 5-6-16, S. Esancy 4-1-9, McLaughlin 0-2-2, O’Neal 1-0-2, Shaw, Forsman, Blaisdell, Chasse, Beckwith
3-pt. goals: Green; Hathaway 4, Cunningham
Katahdin 7 15 25 30
Fort Fairfield 17 31 49 63
JV: Katahdin 34-26
Limestone 69, Madawaska 37
At Madawaska, Anna Haller poured in 29 points as the Eagles rolled.
Julie Peers chipped in with 15 points for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Amanda Plourde led the Owls with 11 points.
Limestone (7-5) 69
K. Peers 2-0-4, King 2-0-4, O’Neal 0-1-1, Kelly 1-0-2, J. Peers 7-1-15, Allen 2-0-4, Mulherin 0-1-1, Page 4-1-9, Bernier, Haller 13-3-29
Madawaska (0-15) 37
Daigle 2-2-6, Schlicher, J. Nadeau 3-0-6, Plourde 5-1-11, Cyr 2-4-8, S. Nadeau, Lugdon 1-0-2, Pelletier 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: none
Limestone 18 38 56 69
Madawaska 11 23 28 37
JV: Limestone 35-27
Washburn 48, Easton 17
At Washburn, Rashell Saucier tallied 15 points to lead Washburn past Easton.
Cassie Lovely tossed in 10 points to lead Easton.
Easton (2-12) 17
Lovely 3-2-10, White, Hopkins 2-1-5, Conroy, Osgood, Ireland 1-0-2, Dayringer, Martin, Getchell, Boxwell
Washburn (6-6) 48
Saucier 7-1-15, Goupille, Davis 1-0-2, Blakney 1-0-2, McLaughlin 2-0-5, Huston, McDougall 2-0-4, Reed 1-0-2, Bird 1-1-3, Cochran 4-0-9, A. Palmer 2-0-4, R. Palmer 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Lovely 2; McLaughlin, Cochran
Easton 5 8 9 17
Washburn 17 31 41 48
JV: Washburn 42, Fort Fairfield 25
Boys basketball
Calais 72, Houlton 46
At Houlton Saturday, Adam Knowles’ game-high 19 points led four players in double figures as undefeated Calais won its 13th game.
Sam Bell had 12 points, Brandon Tomah added 11, and Robbie Rogers scored 10 to complement Knowles.
Knowles, Bell, Tomah and Rogers had 32 of their 52 points in the second half as Calais pulled away.
Justin Stewart’s 11 points led the Shiretowners.
Calais (13-0) 72
Leeman, Cavanaugh, Tomah 5-1-11, Rogers 3-2-10, Taylor 2-0-4, Knowles 5-5-19, Guthrie 3-0-6, C. Stewart 1-1-3, Bell 4-3-12, O’Neill, Wallace 1-0-3, Shorey 0-2-2
Houlton (2-10) 46
Brown 3-0-7, Bates, J. Stewart 4-2-11, Austin 2-0-4, Larkins 1-0-3, Hill 1-2-4, Cleary 1-0-2, Beals 2-0-5, Lewis 2-1-5, Lezotte 0-1-1, Hagerman 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Knowles 4, Rogers 2, Bell, Wallace; J. Stewart, Brown, Beals, Larkins
Calais 9 29 46 72
Houlton 6 19 30 46
JV: Calais 42-36
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