Diadione, Sears lift Woodland to victory

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WOODLAND – Todd Diadione recorded a double-double with 22 points and 13 rebounds to lead Woodland to an 89-63 high school boys basketball win over East Grand of Danforth Thursday. Ben Sears led the Dragons with 25 points while Chad James added 13.
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WOODLAND – Todd Diadione recorded a double-double with 22 points and 13 rebounds to lead Woodland to an 89-63 high school boys basketball win over East Grand of Danforth Thursday.

Ben Sears led the Dragons with 25 points while Chad James added 13.

Kyle Dicker led all scorers with 38 points for the Vikings and Tyler Morse tallied 18.

East Grand (0-3) 63

Dicker 14-7-38, Morse 6-5-18, Shay, Dicker, Brittian, Scott 0-2-2, Parks 2-1-5, Lee, Hem, Nickels

Woodland (1-1) 89

Sears 9-7-25, Diadione 10-2-22, Curtis 2-0-4, St. Pierre, James 6-0-13, Smith, Sappier 3-0-6, Brown 4-0-8, Rolphe 4-0-8, Townson, Boomer 1-0-2, Flaherty, Wormel 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Dicker 3; James

Woodland 19 38 57 89

East Grand 8 26 45 63

Calvary Chapel 53, Hyde 51

At Bath, Alex Merrill hit a jumper in the final seconds to send the game into overtime where the Sabers of Orrington eventually pulled away.

Merrill totaled 23 points and 20 rebounds for Calvary Chapel and Ian Seekins 20 points and 10 blocked shots.

Isaac Brower paced the Hyde School with 12 points and Jordan Wilkins added 11.

Calvary Chapel (2-0) 53

Seekins 8-4-20, Merrill 10-3-23, Newman 3-0-6, Austin 1-0-3, Thomas 0-1-1, Madden, Veilleux

Hyde (1-1) 51

I. Brower 5-2-12, Wilkins 4-0-11, Hothen 4-0-8, J. Brower 2-0-4, Vize 1-2-4, Dobinsky 2-0-4, Lenardson 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Austin; Wilkins 3

Calvary Chapel 16 24 34 46 53

Hyde 8 18 32 46 51

Lee Acad. 96, Penobscot Valley 44

At Lee, Peter Pickering poured in 24 of his game-high 30 points in the first half as the Pandas cruised to victory.

Tom Bird contributed 18 points and six assists, while Corey Coulombe netted 14 points. Pickering added eight rebounds and seven assists.

Brian Harris and Ryan Ware paced Penobscot Valley of Howland with 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Penobscot Valley (1-2) 44

Harris 4-3-11, Ware 5-0-10, Soucy 1-0-3, Babineau 2-0-4, Trapier 3-0-6, Awalt 1-4-6, Gilley 1-0-2, Theriault 1-0-2, Thompson, Dolley, Gipson, Hallett

Lee Acad. (2-1) 96

Pickering 13-3-30, Bird 6-5-18, Coulombe 6-1-14, Connick 4-0-9, Guido 1-0-2, Parker 4-0-8, MacDonald 1-0-2, Doty 3-0-7, Beers 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Pickering, Bird, Coulombe, Connick, Doty

PVHS 14 31 38 44

Lee Acad. 26 46 76 76

JV: Lee Acad. 60-40

Piscataquis 60, Stearns 29

At Guilford, the Pirates outscored the Minutemen 19-7 in the third quarter to pull away.

Mike Wharff paced Piscataquis with 15 points while Roy Burdin (nine rebounds) and Shane Tracy netted 10 points each.

Travis Martin led Stearns of Millinocket with 11 points.

Stearns (0-2) 29

Martin 4-0-11, Wallace, Chubbuck, Osborne 1-0-3, Steward 1-02, MacKenzie 1-1-3, Cormier 3-0-6, Chase 1-0-2, Ford, Barnett, Richards 1-0-2, Rideout 1-0-2

Piscataquis (2-0) 60

Wharff 6-0-15, Burdin 4-4-10, Tracy 3-3-10, Zimmerman 2-1-5, Martell 1-0-2, Je. Robinson 2-1-5, Billstone 1-0-2, Lovell 2-1-5, Ja. Robinson 1-0-2, Douglass 1-0-2, Cleaves 1-0-2, Tompkins

3-pt. goals: Martin 3, Osborne; Wharff 3, Tracy

Stearns 11 17 24 29

Piscataquis 13 19 38 60

Katahdin 77, Hodgdon 57

At Stacyville, Jared Anderson netted 31 points to lead Katahdin by Hodgdon.

Kevin Osnoe and Brett Gould each added 11 points while Evan McCarthy chipped in with 10 for the Cougars.

Travis Bartley led Hodgdon with 23 points while Jordan Guy added 16 for the Hawks.

Hodgdon (1-2) 57

A. McGillicuddy, Williams, Dorr 2-0-5, Mazzaco, Guy 4-5-16, Bartley 10-3-23, Nesbitt 1-0-2, D. McGuillicuddy 0-1-1, Drake 2-0-4, Crane 1-0-2, Harris

Katahdin (2-1) 77

T. Anderson 4-1-9, McNally, J. Anderson 13-5-31, Osnoe 4-3-11, Guiggey 1-0-2, Craig, Gould 4-3-11, Curtis 1-1-3, McCarthy 4-2-10

3-pt. goals: Williams, Dorr, Guy 3; Gould, McCarthy

Hodgdon 17 34 50 57

Katahdin 21 35 56 77

JV: Katahdin 67-10

Van Buren 73, Ashland 40

At Van Buren, Ben Doucette scored 38 points to carry Van Buren by Ashland.

Alex Martin added 11 points for the Crusaders.

Carl Nemer paced Ashland with 11 points while Jeremy Tarr chipped in with 10.

Ashland (1-2) 40

Nemer 4-0-11, Tarr 3-2-10, Levesque 2-0-4, Belanger 4-0-8, Cote 1-0-2, Gimbal 0-1-1, Belanger 2-0-4, Ward, Martin, Baker

Van Buren (2-0) 73

Doucette 16-3-38, Martin 5-0-11, O’Hare 3-2-8, Lizotte 3-0-8, Rossignol 3-0-6, Parent 1-0-2, Deschaine, St. Pierre, Giangordano

3-pt. goals: Nemer 3, Tarr 2; Doucette, Martin, Lizotte 2

Ashland 8 15 29 40

Van Buren 22 32 50 73

JV: Van Buren 56-46

Easton 65, LCS/MSSM 48

At Limestone, Jeremy Brock scored 10 first-quarter points and Sam Bacon nailed two 3-pointers as Easton took a 22-7 lead and earned their second victory.

Brad Trask paced the winners with 22 points, Brock added 16 and Bacon finished with 10.

Chris Kirchner led the Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics with 16 points.

Easton (2-1) 65

Trask 8-3-22, Brock 7-2-16, Bacon 3-2-10, Sanderson 2-0-5, Daniels 3-0-6, Flewelling 1-3-5, King 0-1-1, White, Fuller, Budreau, Brown, Beaton

LCS/MSSM (1-1) 48

Kirchner 7-0-16, Clayton 4-0-8, Giangiordano 2-3-7, Enman 2-1-5, Rossignol 2-0-4, Parent 1-1-3, Foster 1-0-3, Dionne 1-0-2, Hopkins, King

3-pt. goals: Trask 3, Bacon 2, Sanders; Kirchner, Foster

Easton 22 41 53 65

LCS/MSSM 7 13 28 48

Girls basketball

Houlton 48, Calais 31

At Calais, Rachel Foster scored nine of her 15 points in the first quarter as the Shiretowners jumped out to a 13-1 lead en route to their victory.

Victoria Rowe chipped in with 12 points for the winners.

Lindsey Mingo paced the Blue Devils with 12 points and seven rebounds.

Houlton (2-0) 48

Rowe 5-2-12, Foster 4-7-15, Bartlett 1-2-4, Sanderson 2-0-6, Dow 2-2-6, Hovey 2-1-5, Putnam, Bither, Caron, McPartland, McGuire

Calais (2-2) 31

Mingo 3-6-12, Hill 1-2-4, Clark 2-0-4, Allen 0-3-3, Cross 0-1-1, Osborne 0-1-1, Brown 3-0-6, Morrison, Karvia, McVicar, Beaton

3-pt. goals: Sanderson

Houlton 13 30 36 48

Calais 1 8 21 31

JV: Calais 36-22

Jonesport-Beals 57, Shead 35

At Jonesport, Kristi Smith notched 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead Jonesport-Beals past Shead of Eastport.

Tina Beal tallied 14 points and six assists and BreAnna Beal added 13 for the Royalettes.

Cassie Barnes led the Tigerettes with eight.

Shead (0-3) 35

Barnes 3-0-8, Sealey 0-2-2, Smith 1-0-2, Pottle 1-0-2, Vinson 2-0-6, Dolen 2-0-4, Remington 1-0-2, Sapiel 1-0-2, Cameall 0-1-1, Stanhope 3-0-6

Jonesport-Beals (1-0) 57

K. Smith 6-4-16, Beal 6-2-14, Church 0-1-1, Libby 1-0-2, Alley, MacLean 1-3-5, Carver 1-1-3, Beal 5-2-13, S. Smith 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Barnes 2, Vinson 2; Beal

Shead 2 15 21 35

Jonesport-Beals 5 24 46 57

JV: Shead 50-43

Dexter 52, Central 44

At Corinth, Katie Poirier tossed in seven of her game-high 29 points in the fourth quarter as Dexter outscored Central 11-2 to pull away for the win.

Lindsay Burton and Ashley Richardson combined for 13 Tiger points.

MacKenzie Davis had 20 points for Central and Erica Brownell chipped in with nine more.

Dexter (2-1) 52

Poirier 9-11-29, Burton 3-1-7, Richardson 3-0-6, Chapman 1-1-3, Gove 1-3-5, Chambers 0-2-2, Wyman, Mitchell, Murray, Lawson

Central (2-1) 44

Davis 8-0-20, Brownell 3-3-9, Trafton 1-3-5, Morin 1-0-2, R. McHugh 1-1-3, Melton 2-1-5, Portmann, Cote, Blanchard, K. McHugh

3-pt. goals: Davis 4

Dexter 14 31 41 52

Central 9 32 42 44

JV: Dexter 31-28

Fort Fairfield 40, Easton 19

At Easton, Caitlyn Esancy registered a game-high 16 points to lead Fort Fairfield to victory over Easton.

Whitney Clark chipped in with nine points for the Tigers.

Kassie Lovely scored nine points to pace the Bears.

Fort Fairfield 40

Shaw 2-1-3, Cunningham 1-1-4, McLaughlin 2-0-4, Esancy 5-5-16, Clark 3-2-9, Forsman, Wilson, Churchill, Blaisdell, Chasse, Beckwith

Easton 19

Burtt 1-2-4, Martin 0-2-2, Lovely 3-3-9, Conroy 2-0-4, Dayringer, White, Boxwell

3-pt. goals: Cunningham, Esancy, Clark

Fort Fairfield 9 17 29 40

Easton 3 12 16 19

Gr. Houlton Chr. 68, Hodgdon 41

At Hodgdon, Megan Korhonen scored 13 of her 28 points to spark a 36-11 second-half surge as Greater Houlton Christian Academy pulled away for the win.

Korhonen hit 17 of 18 free throws for the Eagles while Sarah Riopel chipped in with 12 points.

Brianne McGary’s 14 points led the Hawks.


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