Cyr, Wildcats knock off Black Hawks in overtime

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PRESQUE ISLE – Greg Cyr took a pass back to the point from Dylan Collins and rifled a slapshot into the upper righthand corner of the net 23 seconds into overtime to lift the Presque Isle Wildcats to a point-worthy 4-3 Class B hockey victory over the Houlton-Hodgdon…
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PRESQUE ISLE – Greg Cyr took a pass back to the point from Dylan Collins and rifled a slapshot into the upper righthand corner of the net 23 seconds into overtime to lift the Presque Isle Wildcats to a point-worthy 4-3 Class B hockey victory over the Houlton-Hodgdon Black Hawks Tuesday night.

Erik St. Peter scored two goals for Presque Isle (10-7) and Collins netted one. Brandon Daigle collected three assists and Brad Young posted one. Brendon Esquibel made 29 saves on 32 shots.

Jordan Gard scored the second of his two goals 7:08 into the third period to tie the game at 3-3. Morgan Hall tallied an unassisted goal for 14-3 Houlton-Hodgdon.

Josh McGuire, Sam Tweedie and Chris McGuire provided assists. Nic Joslyn made 17 saves on 21 shots.

Boys basketball

Van Buren 56, Fort Kent 45

At Van Buren, Trevor Hughes tossed in 18 points to help the Crusaders beat the Warriors.

Tyler Conley scored 14 points and Alex Martin netted 11 for Van Buren.

Tom Desjardins led Fort Kent with 16 points.

Fort Kent (4-13) 45

Desjardins 6-5-16, Voisine 3-0-6, Freeman 2-0-4, Bard 1-2-4, Thibodeau 1-1-3, Harvey 2-0-5, Lesaldo 0-1-1, S. Pelletier 1-0-3, M. Pelletier, Caron

Van Buren (15-2) 56

Hughes 5-8-18, Conley 5-4-14, Martin 4-1-11, B. Doucette 3-0-7, Gagnon 2-0-4, Lizotte 1-0-2, J. Doucette

3-pt. goals: Desjardins 2, Harvey, S. Pelletier; Martin 2, B. Doucette

Fort Kent 10 26 35 45

Van Buren 16 31 39 56

JV: Van Buren 47-38

Katahdin 78, So. Aroostook 46

At Stacyville, Dylan Harris scored 13 points to lead Katahdin by Southern Aroostook.

Owen McCarthy added nine points for the winners.

Colby Clark netted a game-high 24 points to lead Southern Aroostook. Zach Stubbs added 13 points for the Warriors.

Southern Aroostook (4-13) 46

Clark 10-1-24, Stubbs 5-2-13, Grant 3-0-6, Casey 1-0-2, Sholler 0-1-1, Boulier, Branscombe, Flewelling

Katahdin (13-4) 78

Harris 5-3-13, Brayall 3-0-7, Willett 3-0-6, Qualey 3-1-7, T. Anderson 1-0-2, Ja. Andersom 1-0-2, Jo. Anderson 4-0-8, Gould 1-1-3, McAvoy 3-0-6, K. Aanderson 4-0-8, McCarthy 4-1-9, Curtis 3-1-7, Osnoe

3-pt. goals: Clark 3, Stubbs; Brayall

So. Aroostook 4 10 26 46

Katahdin 18 42 63 78

JV: Katahdin 70-39

Gr. Houlton Chr. 81, E. Grand 60

At Danforth, Drew Farrar tossed in 27 points, including five 3-pointers, to power Greater Houlton Christian to victory.

Emery Lincoln netted 22 points, Silas Kelly scored 14 and Brian Korhonen posted 12 for the Eagles.

Kyle Dicker paced East Grand with 21 points, while Tyler Morse contributed 17 points and 11 rebounds.

Greater Houlton Christian (12-5) 81

Farrar 10-2-27, Lincoln 9-4-22, Korhonen 5-0-12, Kelly 7-0-14, Guiggy 2-0-4, Elmore 0-2-2, Straubel, Duff, Burns, Kennedy, Bell

East Grand (9-9) 60

Ky. Dicker 6-8-21, Morse 7-3-17, Crocker 4-0-9, Beaudoin 2-0-4, Preston 1-0-3, Ka. Dicker 2-2-6, Scott

3-pt. goals: Farrar 5, Korhonen 2; Ky. Dicker, Crocker, Preston

GHCA 27 44 65 81

East Grand 14 20 47 60

Hodgdon 66, Fort Fairfield 53

At Fort Fairfield, Kirby Sanford tossed in 17 points and Jordan Guy 16 to lead the Hawks past the Tigers.

Travis Bartley chipped in with 13 more for Hodgdon.

Ryan Noyes sparked Fort Fairfield with 14 points and Matt Cresenzo added 11.

Hodgdon (13-3) 66

Guy 7-1-16, Barltey 5-3-13, Sanford 5-7-17, Dorr 2-3-7, Hall 0-1-1, Hesbitt 1-2-4, Lane 2-2-6, Ruffin 1-0-2

Fort Fairfield (3-14) 53

Cresenzo 3-4-11, Noyes 5-3-14, O. Edgecomb 1-4-6, Closson 2-2-8, Jackson 1-0-2, Forsman 1-0-2, Au. Dufour 2-2-6, Aa. Dufour 1-0-2, M. Edgecomb 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Guy; Closson 2, Noyes, Cresenzo

Hodgdon 13 36 50 60

Fort Fairfield 11 22 33 53

JV: Fort Fairfield 45-37 (OT)

Madawaska 62, Wisdom 45

At Madawaska, Peter Pickering scored 16 points to lead Madawaska to victory.

Matt Beaulieu had 12 points for the Owls and Alan Campbell added 10 points. Adam Desrosier had six assists.

Randy Thibodeau paced Wisdom of St. Agatha with 28 points.

Wisdom (0-15) 45

Thibodeau 11-2-28, Dyment 1-1-3, Sirois 4-0-9, J. Michaud 2-1-5, Young, A. Michaud, San Antonio

Madawaska (11-5) 62

Campbell 3-2-10, Michaud 7-0-16, Beaulieu 4-2-12, Desrosier 1-0-2, Pelletier 1-0-2, Morin 2-0-5, Sirois 3-0-6, Rossignol 2-0-6, Daigle 1-0-3, Cyr, Bosse

3-pt. goals: Thibodeau 4, Sirois; Campbell 2, Michaud 2, Beaulieu 2, Rossignol 2, Morin, Daigle

Wisdom 6 9 24 45

Madawaska 26 43 55 62

JV: Madawaska 60-40

Waterville 41, Belfast 38

At Belfast, Steve Flowers scored all seven of his points in the fourth quarter, including two free throws with eight seconds remaining, to lead Waterville past Belfast.

Finley Allen paced the Panthers with 16 points.

Yates Murphy led the Lions with 11 points and Colin Kennedy had nine points and eight rebounds.

Waterville (6-11) 41

Lancaster 3-0-6, McCarthy 2-2-8, Flowers 2-3-7, Allen 7-2-16, Maheu 2-0-4, Clark, Grenier, Huggins, Johnston

Belfast (5-12) 38

Whalen 1-0-2, Arthers 1-0-2, Kennedy 4-0-9, Felton 3-1-7, Benjamin 2-3-7, Murphy 5-1-11, Haven, Higgins

3-pt. goals: McCarthy 2; Kennedy

Waterville 9 16 26 41

Belfast 12 16 32 38

JV: Waterville 50-32

Mt. Blue 29, Brewer 27

At Farmington, Isaiah Brathwaite hit a two-pointer with 14 seconds left in regulation to lift Mt. Blue over Brewer.

Brathwaite had nine points for the Cougars.

Chris Wilson led the Witches with 11 points and Brad Libby had six of his eight points in the fourth quarter.

Brewer (8-9) 27

Wilson 3-5-11, Libby 3-1-8, Hardy 1-0-2, Babin 3-0-6, Adams, Stratton, Valley, Cawley, Littlefield

Mt. Blue (11-6) 29

Brathwaite 2-4-9, Paytas 3-0-6, Wells 1-4-6, Maloney 3-2-8, Trask, Cleary, Buzzell

3-pt. goals: Brathwaite

Brewer 10 14 16 27

Mt. Blue 6 15 24 29

JV: Brewer 55-38

Hampden 61, Messalonskee 40

At Hampden, the Hampden Academy Broncos shot 58.8 percent in the third quarter while limiting Messalonskee of Oakland to just four baskets to run away from the Eagles and avenge an earlier loss.

Jordan Cook scored nine of his game-high 23 points in the third despite drawing his third foul and J Uhrin had a great all-around effort with 18 points, nine rebounds and three steals.

Hampden used runs of 10-1 and 9-0 to take a 17-point lead and put the game away.

Matt Natole led the Eagles with 12 points.

MDI 49, Sumner 45

At Bar Harbor, Wes Chipman scored all six of his points in the fourth quarter to help lead Mount Desert Island to the win.

Robin Daley and Kyle Staples both led the Trojans with nine points.

Victor Jacques paced Sumner of East Sullivan with 14 points. J.W. Brooks had 11 points and Justin Brooks added 10 points.

Sumner (4-12) 45

Jacques 6-0-14, Alley 1-0-2, J.W. Brooks 4-0-11, Ju. Brooks 5-0-10, O’Brien 1-0-2, Manning 3-0-6, Breton

Mount Desert Island (13-4) 49

Daley 4-1-9, Staples 4-0-9, Parady 1-0-3, Willis 1-0-2, Walton 2-0-4, Wardman 1-4-6, Merrill 2-2-6, Veilleux 1-2-4, Chipman 3-0-6, McGarr

3-pt. goals: J.W. Brooks 3, Jacques 2; Staples, Parady

Sumner 9 22 31 45

MDI 9 19 34 49

JV: MDI 63-19

MCI 42, Rockland 31

At Rockland, Eric Sobey netted 19 points to lead Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield past Rockland.

Hunter Nichols chipped in with 11 points for the Huskies.

Ben Budanza-Sturks paced the Tigers with 13 points and Brian Worster added 12.

Maine Central Institute (13-4) 42

Sobey 9-1-19, Nichols 4-0-11, Quint 3-0-6, Tracy 1-2-5, Hart, Trombley, McGrady

Rockland (8-9) 31

Walton 1-1-3, Worster 4-2-12, Budanza-Sturks 4-4-13, Ilvonen 0-2-2, Muholland 1-0-2, Dresser, Morrill, Budanza, Tripp

3-pt. goals: Nichols 3, Tracy; Worster 2, Budanza-Sturks

MCI 16 25 30 42

Rockland 10 20 22 31

Girls basketball

Nokomis 49, Lawrence 34

At Newport, Kelley Paradis scored 21 points and had six steals to help the Warriors beat the Bulldogs of Fairfield.

Twin sisters Alyssa and Ashley Bragdon each added seven points for the winners.

Brogan Liberty paced the Bulldogs with 14 points and eight rebounds and Mallorie Blakney also had eight rebounds.

Lawrence (10-7) 34

Liberty 7-0-14, Blakney 2-1-5, Murray 2-0-5, Nickerson 1-3-5, Perry 1-0-2, Bernatchez 1-0-2, Campbell, Spieldenner 0-1-1

Nokomis (9-8) 49

Paradis 8-2-21, Al. Bragdon 2-2-7, As. Bragdon 3-1-7, Welch 1-4-6, Petersen 1-1-3, Cooper 1-1-3, Fournier 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Murray; Paradis 3, Al. Bragdon

Lawrence 8 14 27 34

Nokomis 13 25 37 49

JV: Lawrence 40-32

Houlton 53, Caribou 23

At Caribou, Rachel Foster scored 20 points to lead Houlton to victory.

Danielle Sewell had 18 points for the Shiretowners.

Four players had four points each for Caribou.

Houlton (13-5) 53

Rowe 2-1-5, Foster 8-4-20, Dow 1-0-2, Hovey 4-0-8, Sewell 4-7-18, Faulkingham, Bither, Bartlett, Harbison, Herring, Ritchie

Caribou (2-15) 23

Gahagan 1-0-2, Sa. Schofield 1-0-2, Richards 2-0-4, Price 2-0-4, Espling 2-0-4, Ellis 0-1-1, St. Schofield 1-0-2, King 1-2-4, Kinney, Cousins, Nadeau, Corriveau

3-pt. goals: Sewell 3

Houlton 16 31 45 53

Caribou 6 14 19 23

JV: Caribou 27-17

GHCA 65, East Grand 8

At Danforth, Sarah Riopel was the game’s lone double-digit scorer with 10 points as her Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles knocked off the East Grand Vikings.

Megan Korhonen had nine points for the Eagles.

Allie McKay led East Grand with six points.

Gr. Houlton Christian 45

Riopel 4-1-10, Korhonen 4-1-9, Farrar 2-1-5, Livezey 1-0-3, Boutilier 3-1-7, Jago 2-0-4, Vargas 3-1-7, Burgason, Brewer

East Grand 8

A. McKay 2-1-6, Daoust 1-0-2, Parker, Crone, Zaneldin, Lloyd, Kendall, Bartlett, C. McKay

3-pt. goals: Riopel, Livezey; A. McKay

GHCA 8 21 34 45

East Grand 0 1 3 8

Calais 78, Jonesport-Beals 30

At Calais, Jessica Brown had 17 points, nine rebounds, and four assists to lead Calais to the win.

Lindsey Mingo scored 13 points for the Blue Devils and Kelli Cross added nine points.

Tiffany Libby paced Jonesport-Beals with eight points.

Jonesport-Beals (0-17) 30

Libby 4-0-8, B. Beal 1-0-2, S. Smith 2-1-5, Bruno 0-3-3, T. Beal 3-0-7, MacLean 1-1-3, E. Smith 0-2-2, V. MacLean, Church, B. Alley, Carver

Calais (12-5) 78

Mingo 5-3-13, Brown 8-1-17, Hill 1-5-7, Graceffa 1-1-3, Cobb 1-1-3, Thomas 2-2-6, Cross 3-3-9, Taylor 2-0-4, Clark 4-0-8, Gillespie 2-2-6, Morrison 0-2-2

3-pt. goals: T. Beal

Jonesport-Beals 6 11 26 30

Calais 20 36 56 78

Woodland 43, WA Raiders 36

At Woodland, Michelle Ferry netted 17 points to lead Woodland as it topped Washington Academy.

Courtney Cochran chipped in with 14 points for the Dragons.

Ashley Tilton led Washington Academy of East Machias with 13 points.

Washington Acad. (11-6) 36

Tilton 4-5-13, Rushforth 2-1-6, Finn 1-0-3, Mawhinney 4-0-8, Sprangers 1-0-2, Look 2-0-4, Govoni

Woodland (15-1) 43

Ferry 5-7-17, Cochran 3-8-14, Gillespie 3-1-7, Torrey 2-1-5, Murphy, Bergin, Clark

3-pt. goals: Rushforth, Finn

Washington Acad. 8 9 26 36

Woodland 7 18 28 43

JV: Woodland 41-35

Orono 45, Searsport 33

At Searsport, Lindsey Colbath scored 16 points to push Orono to the win.

Emily Artesani had 12 points for the Red Riots and Heather Woodbrey added 10 points.

Monica Josephson paced Searsport with 15 points and Aimee Nielsen had 12 points.

Orono (9-8) 45

Colbath 6-4-16, Young 1-0-2, Artesani 4-1-12, Balaban 0-1-1, Sypher 1-2-4, Woodbrey 5-0-10, Robertson, Starno, Bates, Pavento

Searsport (1-14) 33

Nielsen 6-0-12, Anderson 0-1-1, Chaney 0-1-1, Clark 2-0-4, Josephson 7-1-15, Seekins, Vasiliauskas, Peak, Lanpher

3-pt. goals: Artesani 3

Orono 18 28 33 45

Searsport 14 22 28 33

JV: Orono 40-11

Gr. Portland Chr. 36, HCA 28

At Portland, Megan Waugh led a balanced scoring effort for Greater Portland Christian School with 11 points.

Vicky Woodward and Emily Johnson tallied 10 points each for the winners.

Jana Philbrick paced Highview Christian of Charleston with nine points. Michala Rowe added seven points and 15 rebounds.

Highview Christian (2-12) 28

Jan. Philbrick 4-1-9, Rowe 2-2-7, Hanson 3-0-7, Jones 1-0-2, Francis 1-1-3, Jad. Philbrick, Loreda, Umarova

Greater Portland Christian (13-2) 36

Waugh 5-1-11, Woodward 5-0-10, Johson 4-2-10, Murray 2-0-4, Sarver, Keenan

3-pt. goals: Rowe, Hanson

Highview Chr. 4 11 14 28

Gr. Portland Chr. 10 27 29 36

Dexter 48, John Bapst 34

At Dexter, Mallory Ames put in 14 points for Dexter in the win.

Katie Poirier added 12 for the Tigers.

Lauren Nichols paced John Bapst of Bangor with nine points.

John Bapst (12-5) 34

Nichols 4-0-9, Freeman 2-4-8, Jordan 3-0-6, Greenlaw 1-0-2, Wickstrom 1-0-2, Gibson 1-1-3, LaFerriere 2-0-4, Maquillian, Wadleigh, Hardy

Dexter (16-1) 48

Ames 6-2-14, Poirier 6-0-12, N. Burton 3-2-9, Cote 3-2-8, Mountain 1-0-2, Clukey 1-0-2, Chambers 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Nichols; N. Burton

John Bapst 4 13 21 34

Dexter 14 20 35 48

JV: John Bapst 36-20


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