November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

York propels CAHS to 14th straight win

HODGDON – Senior guard Andrew York made seven 3-point goals and finished with 28 points to lead Central Aroostook of Mars Hill to its 14th consecutive victory, 84-57 over Hodgdon in high school boys basketball action Thursday night.

Tim Carlson added 13 points for the Panthers, while Taylor McLaughlin and Cameron York scored 12 points each.

Jordan Guy scored a career-high 25 points for Hodgdon, while Kirby Sanford added 18 points and Travis Bartley had 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Central Aroostook (14-1) 84

A. York 9-3-28, Carlson 3-5-13, McLaughlin 5-1-12, C. York 6-0-12, E. Martinez 3-0-7, L. McCarthy 1-1-3, M. Martinez 1-0-2, Clockedile 2-0-5, Walling 1-0-2, B. McCarthy

Hodgdon (3-12) 57

Guy 10-1-25, Sanford 7-4-18, Bartley 5-0-10, Dorr 1-0-2, Lane 1-0-2, Muzzacco, Hall, Nesbitt, Crane, Qyint

3-pt. goals: A. York 7, Carlson 2, McLaughlin, E. Martinez, Clockedile; Guy 4

Cen. Aroostook 15 43 74 84

Hodgdon 12 27 46 57

Limestone 65, Fort Fairfield 41

At Fort Fairfield, Jeremy Summers scored 19 points to push Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics to the win.

Chris Kirchner had 16 points for the Eagles and Danny Hayes added 13 points.

Austin Dufour led Fort Fairfield with 15 points.

Limestone (12-5) 65

C. Kirchner 7-1-16, A. Kirchner 2-0-4, Enman 2-0-6, Summers 8-3-19, Hayes 5-3-13, Peers 1-0-2, Patterson 0-1-1, Morgan 1-0-2, Giangiordano 1-0-2, Beaulieu

Fort Fairfield (3-13) 41

O. Edgecomb 2-0-4, Andrews 1-0-3, Closson 0-1-1, Forsman 1-0-2, Cresenzo 3-0-7, Au. Dufour 6-0-15, Aa. Dufour 1-0-2, Noyes 1-2-4, M. Edgecomb 1-1-3, Jackson, Sharpe

3-pt. goals: Enman 2, C. Kirchner; Au. Dufour 3, Andrews, Cresenzo

Limestone 17 32 49 65

Fort Fairfield 9 22 27 41

JV: Fort Fairfield 52-48

Houlton 55, Fort Kent 43

At Fort Kent, Justin Stewart netted 15 points to spark Houlton to victory.

Doug Hagerman chipped in with 12 for the Shiretowners.

Sam Bard’s 13 points led the Warriors.

Houlton (5-11) 55

Stewart 4-6-15, Hagerman 5-2-12, Brown 0-2-2, Bates 1-0-2, Austin, Hill 1-2-4, Cleary 1-0-2, Beals 2-2-7, Lewis, Lizotte 1-0-2, Anderson 3-3-9

Fort Kent (4-12) 43

Bard 5-0-13, S. Pelletier, Voisine, Whisler 1-0-3, M. Pelletier 2-2-7, Lesaldo 1-0-2, Harvey 2-0-4, Thibodeau, Caron 1-1-3, Freeman 1-0-2, Desjardins 4-0-9

3-pt. goals: Stewart, Beals; Bard 3, Whisler, M. Pelletier, Desjardins

Houlton 13 27 40 55

Fort Kent 8 14 28 43

JV: Fort Kent 46-42

So. Aroostook 70, Easton 52

At Dyer Brook, Colby Clark scored 25 points as Southern Aroostook pulled away in the fourth quarter for the victory.

Zach Stubbs added 15 points for the Warriors, while Adam Anderson scored 12 points and Andrew Sholler had 10.

Brad Trask made six 3-pointers and scored 20 points for Easton, while Nate Sanders scored 12 points.

Easton (3-13) 52

Blodget 3-0-6, Brock 2-2-6, Trask 7-0-20, Sanders 5-2-12, Bacon 1-1-3, Beaulieu 2-1-7, Daniels

Southern Aroostook (4-12) 70

Clark 11-3-25, Sholler 3-2-10, Anderson 3-5-12, Toothaker 2-2-6, Branscombe 1-0-2, Stubbs 6-3-15

3-pt. goals: Trask 6, Beaulieu 2; Sholler 2, Anderson

Easton 15 27 40 52

So. Aroostook 12 29 42 70

JV: Presque Isle 57, Southern Aroostook 42

Maranacook 53, Waterville 46

At Waterville, Maranacook of Readfield used a 22-7 run in the third quarter to erase a nine-point halftime deficit and take control of the game.

Ryan Martin led the Black Bears with 17 points and Mike Poulin chipped in with 10 more.

Finley Allen led all scorers with 25 points for the Purple Panthers and Steve Flowers added 10.

Maranacook (16-1) 53

Poulin 2-6-10, Martin 5-6-17, Denbow 3-1-7, Bardaglio 2-2-6, Palmer, Collins, Leary 3-0-7, Spalding 3-0-6

Waterville (5-11) 46

Flowers 5-0-10, Allen 11-3-25, Lancaster 3-0-6, Clark, Grenier, McCarthy 1-2-4, Huggins, Maheu 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Martin, Leary

Maranacook 6 14 36 53

Waterville 13 23 30 46

Penquis 52, Hermon 35

At Milo, junior guard Nathan Allen scored all 14 of his points in the second half as the host Patriots pulled away to avenge a loss at Hermon earlier in the season.

Kole Stevens added 11 points for Penquis, while Russell Barry and Justin Morrill scored nine points each.

Zach Johnson led Hermon with nine points.

Hermon (4-10) 35

Deabay, Helms 0-2-2, R. Tarr 3-1-7, Pellerin 1-0-2, Johnson 3-2-9, Hinton 1-0-2, Hurd 2-0-4, Thomas 2-1-5, K. Tarr 1-2-4

Penquis (9-6) 52

Allen 4-6-14, Landry 1-0-2, Berry 4-1-9, Morrill 3-2-9, Stevens 5-1-11, B. Zwicker, A. Zwicker 3-1-7, Carey

3-pt. goals: Johnson; Morrill

Hermon 7 18 25 35

Penquis 11 20 38 52

JV: Hermon 78-48

Girls basketball

Ashland 68, Katahdin 55

At Ashland, Ashley Nemer and Mindy Chasse each scored 18 points to lead Ashland to victory.

Angela Belskis had 16 points for the Hornets.

Ronni Robinson paced Katahdin of Stacyville with 21 points.

Katahdin (4-12) 55

Robinson 7-6-21, Gallagher 6-1-13, Green 3-2-8, Moore 1-1-3, Alberts 0-1-1, Smallwood 1-1-3, Bates 2-2-6, Blum-Evitts

Ashland (12-4) 68

Nemer 3-9-18, Chasse 8-2-18, Belskis 6-4-16, D. Long 3-3-9, Flint 1-3-5, M. Long 1-0-2, Poulin

3-pt. goals: Robinson; Nemer 3

Katahdin 12 29 43 55

Ashland 14 38 50 68

JV: Katahdin 30-22

Washburn 42, Van Buren 31

At Van Buren, Washburn outscored Van Buren 26-8 in the second half to erase a seven point halftime deficit en route to the win.

Erica McDougall led the Beavers with 11 points.

Lisa Levasseur posted 10 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Crusaders.

Washburn (8-9) 42

McDougall 5-1-11, Goupille, T. Blakeney, McLaughlin 1-3-5, Husten, Reed 3-1-7, Saucier 2-2-7, Bird 3-1-7, Palmer 2-1-5

Van Buren (6-10) 31

LaPlante, Levasseur 4-2-10, Lajoie 4-1-9, Vaillancourt 1-0-2, Parent, Martin, Gerbeen 2-1-5, Bird, McLaughlin 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Saucier

Washburn 5 16 26 42

Van Buren 11 23 28 31


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