November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

London rallies Hawks to win Hodgdon spurt sinks Beavers

HODGDON – Hodgdon outscored Washburn 19-11 in the fourth quarter to rally for a 36-33 high school girls basketball victory Tuesday.

Heather London paced Hodgdon with 13 points and Justine Sloat added eight points, including two three-pointers in the fourth quarter for the Hawks.

Rachel Palmer tossed in 15 points and Erica McDougall added nine for the Beavers.

Washburn (0-2) 33

Palmer 6-3-15, Burbe, Davis 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Reed 1-0-3, Huston, McDougall 3-3-9, Bird, Cochran 0-2-2

Hodgdon (2-0) 36

London 6-1-13, Martin 1-0-3, Sloat 3-0-8, McGary 3-0-7, Carpenter, T. Quint, Estabrook 1-0-2, M. Quint, Hare 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home

Washburn 2 11 22 33

Hodgdon 7 12 17 36

JV: Hodgdon 33-20

Fort Kent 80, Van Buren 56

At Fort Kent, Marissa Albert tossed in 22 points and the Warriors made 10 3-pointers en route to the season-opening victory.

Emily Pelletier hit five 3’s on the way to 17 points and Taylor Boucher netted 16 points for the winners.

Megan Lajoie tallied a game-high 25 points for Van Buren.

Van Buren (0-2) 56

LaPlante 2-1-5, J. Ouellette 2-0-4, Deschaines, Lajoie 5-15-25, Vaillancourt 4-1-9, Parent 2-0-4, Gerben 2-1-5, Bard 2-0-4, M. Ouellette

Fort Kent (1-0) 80

Boucher 7-1-16, E. Pelletier 6-0-17, Rossignol 1-0-2, J. Pelletier, Albert 8-3-22, Hafford 3-2-8, Tuell 1-0-3, K. Bouchard, Charette 2-1-5, Morneault 1-5-7, Dubay, H. Bouchard

3-pt. goals: Boucher, E. Pelletier 5, Albert 3, Tuell

Van Buren 9 21 36 56

Fort Kent 19 34 62 80

JV: Fort Kent 37-25

Highview Christian 25, Averill 6

At EMCC, Bangor, Michala Rowe registered 14 points, 10 rebounds and four steals to pace Highview Christian of Charleston past Averill.

Gypsy Carron scored four points for Averill.

Averill (0-3) 6

Tomah 1-0-2, Carron 2-0-4, Mitchell, Lukas, Small, Mack, Kitchin, Staier, Hans

Highview Christian (1-0) 25

Rowe 6-2-14, Jones 2-2-6, Philbrick 1-0-2, Loreda 1-1-3, Babcock, Hanson

3-pt. goals: None

Seacoast Chr. 41, Life Chr. 23

At Trenton, Katie Richer tossed in 16 points to lead Seacoast Christian of South Berwick past Life Christian Academy.

Alyssa Ashmore scored 17 points for the Royals.

Seacoast (1-1) 41

Acres 4-0-8, St. Pierre 2-0-4, Hennessey 2-0-4, Residon 2-0-4, Bennett 1-0-2, Richer 8-0-16, Young, Waterson 0-3-3, Powell

Life Christian Academy (1-1) 23

Hutchinson 2-1-5, Ashmore 4-9-17, Fresneo, Mosley, Richards, Alexandria, McCarthy, McDaniel, Spooner 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: None

Seacoast 12 23 31 41

Life Christian 3 3 10 23

MCI 54, Lincoln Acad. 37

At Newcastle, Jenna Lorentsen tossed in 17 points as the Huskies rolled.

Victoria Huff chipped in with 10 points for Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.

Stephanie Winchenbach paced the Eagles with 11 points.

MCI (1-0) 54

B. Asaro 1-1-3, A. Asaro 2-1-5, Mosher 1-1-3, Judkins 0-5-5, V. Huff 4-2-10, Lorentsen 7-3-17, Ky. Huff 1-0-2, Ka. Huff 4-1-9, Clement, Houston, McLaggan, Fields-Love

Lincoln Acad. (0-2) 37

Winchenbach 4-3-11, Benner 0-1-1, Giberson 1-0-2, McLean 3-0-7, Waltz 1-1-3, Cummings 1-0-2, Jones 4-1-9, Clifford 0-2-2, Hewitt, Hartford, Donald

3-pt. goals: McLean

MCI 18 27 45 54

Lincoln Acad. 1 10 24 37

Skowhegan 62, Brewer 28

At Brewer, Bethany Sevey scored 18 points and Lindsey Pinkham added 12 to lead Skowhegan.

Megan Smith chipped in with 11 points for the winners.

Meagan Seymour paced Brewer with nine points and Jordan McLain netted seven.

Skowhegan (1-1) 62

Sevey 4-9-18, Hisler, Pinkham 5-2-12, Matchett 2-0-6, Ma. Smith 3-1-7, Milligan, Atkinson 0-1-1, Lambert 2-0-4, Me. Smith 3-5-11, Brown 1-0-2, Evans 0-1-1

Brewer (0-1) 28

Adams, Albert 2-0-4, Cote, Valley 1-2-4, Clifford, Aleksiewicz, Jackson, Burgess, Seymour 1-7-9, McLain 2-3-7, Kenney 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Matchett 2

Skowhegan 15 26 42 62

Brewer 4 14 20 28

Nokomis 54, Old Town 36

At Newport, Kelley Paradis poured in 20 points and added four steals as the Warriors thumped the Coyotes.

Tatum Welch tallied 16 points, 13 rebounds and three steals for Nokomis.

Cally Randall paced Old Town with 15 points and Jenna King added 13.

Old Town (0-2) 36

Randall 6-3-15, King 5-2-13, Prendergast 1-4-6, Brown 1-0-2, Guay, Wilcox, Goodwin, McLaughlin, Soule

Nokomis (1-1) 54

Paradis 7-3-20, Welch 7-2-16, Cooper 3-2-9, Lincoln 2-0-4, Lieberman 1-0-2, Lyford 0-2-2, Wyman 0-1-1, White, Easler, Batchelder, Burton

3-pt. goals: King; Paradis 3, Cooper

Old Town 4 6 21 36

Nokomis 11 18 32 54

JV: Nokomis 35-34

Stearns 51, Piscataquis 38

At Guilford Monday, Amy Collinsworth scored 14 points to lead Stearns of Millinocket over Piscataquis.

Deanna Michaud and Angela MacDonald tossed in 10 points a piece for the Minutemen.

Kellie Martel netted 20 points for the Pirates.

Stearns (1-0) 51

Michaud 2-6-10, Collinsworth 5-4-14, MacDonald 5-0-10, Curtis 2-0-5, Rosebush 1-2-4, Achorn 0-6-6, Leavitt 1-0-2, Davis, Somers

Piscataquis (0-2) 38

Kell. Martel 8-0-20, Davis 2-1-5, Martell 0-3-3, Schufelt 1-1-3, Dewey 2-0-4, Kels. Martel 0-1-1, Izbicki 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Curtis; Kell. Martel 4

Stearns 15 21 37 51

Piscataquis 13 19 29 38

JV: Stearns 68-27

Boys basketball

Van Buren 83, Fort Fairfield 58

At Fort Fairfield, Ben Doucette poured in 39 points as Van Buren rolled past Fort Fairfield.

Riley Lizotte chipped in with 15 points and Alex Martin scored 11 for the Crusaders.

Ryan Noyes paced the Tigers with 15 points. Josh Booth and Austin Dufour had 11 apiece and Matt Cresenzo added 10.

Van Buren (1-0) 83

Lapointe, Doucette 13-12-39, Deschaine, Parent 2-2-6, St. Pierre 1-0-2, O’Hare 3-1-7, Riley Lizotte 6-2-15, Rossignol 1-0-2, Martin 4-3-11, Giangordan 0-1-1

Fort Fairfield (1-1) 58

Edgecomb 1-1-3, Andrews 0-2-2, Closson 1-1-3, Jackson 1-1-3, Thibeault, Forsman, Cresenzo 4-1-10, Booth 4-0-11, Dufour 4-2-11, Noyes 6-2-15, Sharpe

3-pt. goals: Doucette, Lizotte; Booth 3, Cresenzo, Dufour, Noyes

Van Buren 21 43 65 83

Fort Fairfield 14 28 42 58

JV: Van Buren 35-30

LCS/MSSM 48, Madawaska 43

At Limestone, Danny Hayes and Chris Kirchner each scored five points in the fourth quarter as Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics pulled away from Madawaska for the win.

Hayes finished with 22 points and 15 rebounds and Kirchner chipped in with nine for the Eagles.

Dominique Rossignol tossed in a game-high 29 points for the Owls.

Madawaska (0-2) 43

Rossignol 8-9-29, Derosier 4-0-8, Parker 2-0-5, C. Cyr 0-1-1, Pelletier, Morin, Albert, Beaulieu, B. Bosse, J. Cyr

LCS/MSSM (1-0) 48

Hayes 9-4-22, Kirchner 4-1-9, Enman 3-0-8, Giangiordano 2-1-5, Clayton 1-0-2, Beaulieu 0-2-2, Rossignol, Hopkins

3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home

Madawaska 9 24 35 43

LCS/MSSM 15 26 35 48

JV: LCS/MSSM 35-30

DI-Stonington 87, Sumner 31

At Deer Isle, Bryant Ciomei scored a game-high 28 points and also had six rebounds and six steals to pace Deer Isle-Stonington past Sumner of East Sullivan.

His brother, Collin Ciomei, contributed 18 points, nine rebounds and six assists. Rob Brown had nine points; Shane Eaton and Dean Siebert chipped in with eight apiece and Eben Powers had five steals.

Justin Brooks’ nine points and Denton Johnson’s seven led Sumner.

Sumner (0-2) 31

Brooks 3-2-9, Huber 2-0-4, Banton 2-0-4, Johnson 3-0-7, Parritt 1-0-3, Weaver 1-0-2, Ingalls, Boyle, Hayward, Alexander 1-0-2, Ulrich

DI-Stonington (2-0) 87

B. Ciomei 11-5-28, C. Ciomei 6-6-18, Brown 4-1-9, S. Eaton 3-0-8, J. Eaton 3-1-7, Siebert 3-1-8, Powers 2-2-6, Pinkham 1-0-3, Pratt

3-pt. goals: Brooks, Johnson; S. Eaton 2, B. Ciomei, Siebert

Sumner 6 22 26 31

DI-Stonington 22 49 72 87

Hockey

Orono 5, Presque Isle 5 (OT)

At Presque Isle, Brendan Shaw scored a backhanded goal off a rebound at 11:17 of the third period as Presque Isle rallied to tie Orono.

Ben McPherson paced the 0-1-1 Wildcats, who trailed 2-0 after the first period, with two goals while Matt Talbot and Greg Cyr added one each. Ethan Hill had 27 saves on 32 shots.

Sean Babin, Tony Raymond, Nathan Curtis, Mark Cloutier and Dan Ohno each had a goal for the 0-1-1 Red Riots. Jared Buzzell stopped 28 of 33 shots.

Houlton-Hodgdon 11, Stearns 0

At Millar Arena in Houlton, Morgan Hall had three goals and Sharif Abouleish and Chris McGuire had two each as Houlton-Hodgdon cruised in a mutual season opener.

Sam Carter had a goal and two assists; Jordan Gard, Lowell Matthews and Taylor Martin had a goal apiece; and Zach Chase had two assists for Houlton-Hodgdon. Curtis Libby made nine saves.

Paul Rucci had 33 stops for Stearns of Millinocket.


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