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HODGDON -The Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles took advantage of Hodgdon foul trouble to turn a narrow one-point halftime lead into a 78-52 runaway high school boys basketball win Thursday night. Emery Lincoln had 27 points, Silas Kelly 21, and Drew Farrar 15 for the…
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HODGDON -The Greater Houlton Christian Academy Eagles took advantage of Hodgdon foul trouble to turn a narrow one-point halftime lead into a 78-52 runaway high school boys basketball win Thursday night.

Emery Lincoln had 27 points, Silas Kelly 21, and Drew Farrar 15 for the Eagles.

Jordan Guy had 16 points for the Hawks and Travis Bartley finished with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Kirby Sanford played just five minutes after getting called for his fourth early in the third quarter and being ejected shortly after.

Gr. Houlton Christian (13-5) 78

Lincoln 10-7-27, Kelly 9-3-21, Farrar 5-4-15, Guiggey 1-2-4, Korhonen 0-2-2, Bither, Straubel, Elmore, Burns, Kennedy, Bill

Hodgdon (4-14) 52

Guy 5-4-16, Bartley 6-0-12, Lane 3-3-11, Ruffin 2-0-4, Crane 2-0-4, Harris 0-1-1, Hall 2-0-4, Sanford, Dorr, Quint, Mazzacco, Nesbitt

3-pt. goals: Farrar; Guy 2, Lane 2

GHCA 14 31 50 78

Hodgdon 11 30 37 52

Katahdin 85, Ashland 37

At Stacyville, Jared Anderson scored 13 points to lead Katahdin to victory on senior night.

Owen McCarthy scored 12 points for the Cougars and O’Neil Qualey added 11 points.

Curtis Belanger paced Ashland with 10 points.

Ashland (6-12) 37

Belanger 5-0-10, Tarr 1-3-5, Levesque 1-5-7, Martin 1-0-2, Ward 1-0-2, Tompkins 3-0-6, Baker 1-0-2, Nemer 1-1-3, Condon, Cote

Katahdin (14-4) 85

Brayall 4-0-8, Willett 3-0-6, Qualey 4-0-11, T. Anderson 1-1-3, Ja. Anderson 6-1-13, Jo. Anderson 4-0-8, Gould 2-0-6, McAvoy 2-0-4, K. Anderson 2-0-4, Osnoe 1-0-2, Harris 1-1-3, McCarthy 5-2-12, Curtis 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Qualey 3, Gould 2, Curtis

Ashland 11 17 26 37

Katahdin 17 35 60 85

JV: Katahdin 64-47

Nokomis 63, Erskine Acad. 58

At Newport, Benson Mensah-Bonsu scored 17 of his game-high 25 points in the second half and he also finished with a game-high 14 rebounds as Nokomis beat Erskine Academy of South China.

Tyler Norris contributed 13 points, Rikki Hopkins had 10 points and seven rebounds and Brandon Oldenburg chipped in with nine points and 11 rebounds.

Jayson Dunn’s 14 points and nine rebounds; Jack Garrity’s 13 points and Nathan Haskell’s nine points topped Erskine Academy.

Erskine Academy (4-14) 58

Dunn 5-4-14, J. Garrity 4-2-13, Haskell 3-1-9, Macklin 1-4-6, Dennison 2-0-4, Cotnoir 1-0-3, Lyford 1-0-2, Baghdoyan 1-0-2, P. Garrity, Staples 2-1-5, Peterson

Nokomis (6-12) 63

Mensah-Bonsu 9-7-25, Norris 5-3-13, Hopkins 0-10-10, Oldenburg 2-5-9, Harding 1-0-3, Woodbury 0-2-2, Murray 0-1-1, Leal, palmer, Reynolds, Vile, Shea

3-pt. goals: J. Garrity 3, Haskell 2, Cotnoir; Harding

Erskine Academy 11 22 34 58

Nokomis 14 26 44 63

JV: Nokomis 68-53

Presque Isle 75, Fort Kent 39

At Fort Kent, Matt McGlinnn poured in a game-high 23 points to lead the Wildcats to victory over the Warriors.

Chris Coffin chipped in with 12 points for Presque Isle.

Tom Desjardins paced Fort Kent with 15 points.

Presque Isle (15-3) 75

McGlinn 9-3-23, Coffin 6-0-12, York 4-0-8, Belanger 1-2-4, Ward 1-1-3, Brooker 1-0-2, Gallant 1-1-3, Lamoureux 0-1-1, Chaney 4-0-8, Kingsbury 3-1-7, Doyen 2-0-4

Fort Kent (4-14) 39

Desjardins 6-1-15, S. Pelletier, Voisine, Whisler, M. Pelletier 1-2-4, Potvin, Lesaldo 1-1-3, Harvey, Thibodeau 2-0-5, Caron 1-2-4, Bard 3-0-6, Devaney, Soucy, Freeman 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: McGlinn 2; Desjardins 2, Thibodeau

Presque Isle 18 40 56 75

Fort Kent 9 14 31 39

JV: Presque Isle 86-43

Madawaska 69, Limestone 30

At Madawaska, Mark Sirois tallied 21 points and six steals to lead Madawaska to victory.

Alan Campbell tossed in 19 points for the Owls. Dom Rossignol notched nine points and 11 assists while Josh Pelletier had eight points and eight rebounds.

Chris Kirchner scored 12 points for Limestone/MSSM.

Limestone (12-6) 30

C. Kirchner 4-3-12, A. Kirchner 2-1-6, Enman, Morgan, Somers 2-1-5, Beaulieu, Patterson, Giangiorgano 0-1-1, Rossignol, Peers 0-1-1, Haynes 2-1-5

Madawaska (13-5) 69

Sirois 7-7-21, Campbell 8-0-19, Cyr, Desrosier, Bosse 1-0-2, Pelletier 4-0-8, Michaud 2-0-4, Rossignol 4-0-9, Beaulieu 2-0-6

3-pt. goals: Campbell 3, Beaulieu 2, Rossignol; C. Kirchner, A. Kirchner

Limestone 7 13 22 30

Madawaska 12 31 46 69

JV: Limestone 47-44

MCI 40, Winslow 36

At Pittsfield, Andy Tracy connected on four 3-pointers en route to a game-high 23 points as Maine Central Institute rolled past Winslow.

Adam Puiia paced the Black Raiders with nine points.

Winslow (3-15) 36

Puiia 3-2-9, Sc. Siviski, St. Siviski 2-0-5, Hikel 1-0-2, Bailey, Goulette 2-2-6, Pelletier, Gallagher 3-0-6, Byrne 3-0-6, Bezanson 1-0-2

MCI (14-4) 40

Tracy 9-1-23, Nichols, Hart, Trombley 2-1-5, McGrady, Quint 1-2-4, Sobey 2-0-4, Souliere 2-0-4, Morton

3-pt. goals: Puiia, St. Siviski; Tracy 4

Winslow 4 19 29 36

MCI 12 25 33 40

JV: MCI 43-36

Easton 60, Wisdom 40

At St. Agatha, Nate Sanders scored 11 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Easton to victory.

Jeremy Brock led the Bears with 22 points and Brad Trask added 11 points.

Randy Thibeault posted 17 points to lead Wisdom and Chad Sirois had 12 points.

Easton (4-13) 60

Trask 5-0-11, Bacon 1-1-3, Sanderson 9-2-21, Brock 9-4-22, Blodgett 0-3-3, White, Beaulieu, Fuller, Daniels

Wisdom (0-17) 40

Sirois 5-0-12, Young 2-0-4, Ju. Michaud 0-1-1, Bernier 2-0-5, Thibeault 5-6-17, San Antonio 0-1-1, Chamberlain, Dyment, A. Michaud, Ja. Michaud, Lagasse

3-pt. goals: Trask, Sanders; Sirois 2, Bernier, Thibeault

Easton 17 23 34 60

Wisdom 6 21 36 40

Washburn 67, Fort Fairfield 57

At Fort Fairfield, Zach Bird and Adam Thompson each scored 24 points to lead the Washburn Beavers to the win.

Washburn finished the first half with a 12-0 run in the last 21/2 minutes.

Matt Connolly pitched in with 10 points for the Beavers.

Aaron Dufour scored 14 points, Austin Dufour added11, and Cody Closson added 10 for the Tigers.

Washburn (12-6) 67

Bird 7-10-24, A. Thompson 11-2-24, Connolly 5-0-10, N. McIntosh 1-0-2, Willette 1-0-2, J. Thompson 1-1-3, Morrow 1-0-2, Campbell, A. McIntosh, Wilcox

Fort Fairfield (3-15) 57

Aa. Dufour 6-0-14, Au. Dufour 4-3-11, Closson 4-0-10, Cresenzo 4-0-9, O. Edgecomb 2-0-4, Jackson 1-0-2, Forsman 1-0-2, Noyes 1-0-2, Sharp 1-0-3, M. Edgecomb

3-pt. goals: Aa. Dufour 2, Closson 2, Cresenzo, Sharp

Washburn 14 33 49 67

Fort Fairfield 12 21 29 57

JV: Fort Fairfield 38-30

Girls basketball

Machias 58, East Grand 15

Holmes scores 1,000th point

At Machias, senior Christiannah Holmes scored her 1,000th point in the third quarter to lead Machias to the win.

Holmes had 17 points for the Bulldogs to total 1,001 career points.

Beryl Lipton added 14 points for Machias.

Allie McKay paced East Grand of Danforth with seven points.

East Grand 15

A. McKay 3-0-7, Zaneldin 1-0-2, Daoust 1-0-3, Crone 1-0-2, Parker 0-1-1, Kendall, Bartlett, Lloyd

Machias 58

Cherry 3-0-7, Whitman 1-0-2, Corbett 3-0-8, Harrington 1-0-2, Lipton 5-3-14, Alley 2-0-6, Holmes 7-3-17, Attaei, Thompson, Scoville, Moody, Elliot

3-pt. goals: A. McKay, Daoust; Corbett 2, Alley 2, Cherry, Lipton

East Grand 0 7 9 15

Machias 18 29 38 58

JV: Machias 58-15

Mount View 56, Medomak37

At Waldoboro, Kelsy Richard scored 13 points to help Mount View of Thorndike to victory.

Lindsay Miles and Tonya Jones both scored 12 points for the Mustangs.

Audrey Ahlholm paced Medomak Valley with 10 points.


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