November 17, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Albert leads Warriors to win

LIMESTONE – Marissa Albert sank 14 free throws en route to 28 points as Fort Kent rolled to a 59-41 high school girls basketball victory over Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics Monday.

Emily Pelletier chipped in with 13 points for the Warriors.

Lauren Redmond led the Eagles with 17 points.

Fort Kent (12-5) 59

Albert 6-14-28, Pelletier 3-4-13, Boucher 1-0-2, Rossignol 1-0-2, Hafford 1-0-3, Tuell, Bouchard 1-0-2, Charette 2-1-5, Morneault 2-0-4

LCS/MSSM (13-4) 41

Redmond 7-1-17, K. Pierce 0-5-5, Cousins 1-0-2, O’Sullivan 1-0-3, J. Pierce 3-2-8, Allen 2-2-6, Mulherin

3-pt. goals: Pelletier 3, Albert 2; Redmond 2, O’Sullivan

Fort Kent 14 29 41 59

LCS/MSSM 7 17 28 41

JV: Fort Kent 46-18

Washburn 49, Van Buren 30

At Washburn, Kelsee McLaughlin tallied 12 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead Washburn past Van Buren.

Alex Bird notched nine points and five steals for the Beavers.

Megan Lajoie paced the Crusaders with 15 points and Kristen Vaillancourt added 11.

Van Buren 30

Lajoie 4-7-15, Vaillancourt 5-1-11, Parent 1-0-2, LaPlante 1-0-2, Ouellette, Gereben, Bard

Washburn 49

McLaughlin 5-2-12, Bird 4-0-9, Palmer 4-0-8, McDougall 3-1-7, Amy Reed 2-0-4, Cochran 2-0-4, Amb. Reed 1-0-3, Huston 1-0-2, Berube, Chandler

3-pt. goals: Bird

Van Buren 3 18 22 30

Washburn 12 24 39 49

Katahdin 42, Schenck 32

At East Millinocket, Brooke Smallwood netted 14 points to lead Katahdin of Stacyville by Schenck.

Ronni Robinson added 10 points for the Cougars.

Kayla Osborne’s 15 points led the Wolverines and Courtney MacLeod added 10.

Katahdin (7-11) 42

Smallwood 7-0-14, R. Robinson 4-2-10, Cyr 2-1-5, Moore 3-1-7, Bates 3-1-7, Blum-Evitts 1-1-3, F. Robinson, Pipes, Stevens

Schenck (4-13) 32

Osborne 7-1-15, MacLeod 5-0-10, Nicholson 2-0-4, Cram 0-1-1, Waite, Bouchard, Lowell

3-pt. goals: none

Katahdin 6 16 27 42

Schenck 10 15 29 32

JV: Katahdin 54-30

Fort Fairfield 72, Madawaska 44

At Madawaska, Heather Hathaway tossed in 27 points to lead Fort Fairfield to the win.

Kaitlyn McLaughlin chipped in with 10 for the tigers.

Ashley Cyr led Madawaska with 15 points and Kallie Pelletier put in 12.

Fort Fairfield (8-8) 72

Hathaway 9-0-27, McLaughlin 4-2-10, Shaw 2-05, Esancy 3-2-8, Clark 4-0-8, Wilson 2-0-4, Churchill 2-0-4, Chasse 3-2-8, McNamee, Blaisdell, Weissman, Hebert, York, Lynch

Madawaska (2-15) 44

Cyr 7-1-15, Schlicher, Arnoldy 3-0-6, Plourde 2-2-6, Hebert 2-0-4, Nadeau 0-2-2, K. Pelletier 5-2-12, Jandreau 1-0-2, Dionne 1-0-2, B. Pelletier

3-pt. goals: Hathaway 3, Shaw

Fort Fairfield 20 44 60 72

Madawaska 13 27 35 49

JV: Fort Fairfield 68-6

CAHS 47, Wisdom 20

At Mars Hill, Sarah Long scored 15 points and Alex Dame added 14 to lead Central Aroostook to its 13th victory.

Kayla Day chipped in with 10 rebounds and five assists for the winners.

Kayla Daigle paced the Pioneers of St. Agatha with nine points.

Wisdom (4-11) 20

Michaud 1-2-4, Dubois 1-0-2, St. Pierre 2-1-5, Daigle 3-3-9, Haskins, Berce, Guerrette

CAHS (13-4) 47

Long 7-1-15, Dame 5-4-14, Graham 3-2-8, Day 1-2-4, Bradley 2-1-6, Devoe, Estabrook, McClay, Bowers, Robinson

3-pt. goals: Bradley

Wisdom 6 16 18 20

CAHS 13 27 34 47

JV: CAHS JV boys 56, Presque Isle JV boys 46

Bucksport 46, George Stevens 39

At Blue Hill, Bri Kone connected for 19 points to pace Bucksport to the win.

Katie Hurd added 13 points for the Golden Bucks.

Stevie Theoharidis led George Stevens with 11 points.

Bucksport (9-8) 46

Kone 8-3-19, Hurd 2-8-13, Robinson 1-0-2, Lalonde 1-0-2, Gourley, Lanpher, Gordon 3-1-7, Cooke, Sullivan 1-1-3, Sanborn, Becson

George Stevens (9-8) 39

Theoharidis 5-0-11, Davis, Park 1-0-2, E. Peake 3-0-6, A. Peake, Vander Eb 2-0-4, Eaton 4-0-8, Friedman, Ahearn 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Hurd; Theoharidis

Bucksport 8 17 30 46

George Stevens 6 16 26 39

JV: George Stevens 39-21

Central 57, Penquis 47

At Milo, the Red Devils converted 33 of 48 free-throw attempts, including a 10-for-10 effort in the final minute and a half, to beat the Patriots.

Cat Melton paced Central of Corinth with 15 points while Rachel Trafton tallied 14, including 10 foul shots, and Erica Brownell added 13.

Erica Lyford tossed in a game-high 24 points and pulled down 15 rebounds for Penquis.

Central (8-9) 57

R. McHugh, Davis 1-4-6, K. McHugh 1-7-9, Brownell 4-5-13, Trafton 2-10-14, Morin, Blanchard, Portmann, Melton 4-7-15

Penquis (0-17) 47

Benoit 1-0-2, Fowles 4-0-9, Lyford 10-4-24, Carey 2-0-4, Clark, Sherburne, Royal 3-0-6, Karnes, Chambers 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Fowles

Central 13 28 38 57

Penquis 10 26 32 47

JV: Central 38-29

Mattanawcook 77, Foxcroft 45

At Lincoln, the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx used a balanced scoring attack to notch their 15th victory.

Bree Hanscom paced the winners with 15 points, Michelle Paul added 14 and Brooke Hanscom put in 11.

Vanessa Lougee led the Ponies with 13 points and Leslie Martin netted nine.

Foxcroft (4-13) 45

Adkins 1-0-3, Keane 1-0-3, Withee, Pluff 1-0-2, Brown 2-1-7, Martin 3-3-9, Lerback, Flanders 1-0-2, Sharrow 1-0-2, Champeon, V. Lougee 4-5-13, T. Lougee 1-2-4

Mattanawcook (15-2) 77

Piche 2-0-5, Paul 6-0-14, Bree Hanscom 6-3-15, Nicastro 1-0-2, Libbey 1-0-2, Bro. Hanscom 5-1-11, Anderson 2-0-4, Hawkins 3-1-7, West 1-2-4, Burleigh 3-1-7, Nesin 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Adkins, Keane, Brown 2; Piche, Paul 2

Foxcroft 10 20 33 45

Mattanawcook 18 39 58 77

JV: Foxcroft 57-38

Boys basketball

Greenville 70, East Grand 56

At Greenville on Saturday, Dan Graves scored all of his 15 points and grabbed all eight rebounds in the second half to lead the host Lakers past East Grand of Danforth.

T.J. St. Louis scored 12 points, Keith Aucoin added 11, and Joe Gilbert had 10 for the Lakers.

Kyle Dicker scored 19 points, Caleb Dicker 13, and Ricky Parks 10 for the Vikings.

East Grand (3-12) 56

K. Dicker 6-6-19, Parks 3-4-10, C. Dicker 5-2-13, Morse 1-3-5, Scott 4-1-9, Shay

Greenville (5-10) 70

Graves 5-3-15, Gilbert 4-1-10, St. Louis 5-0-12, Aucoin 5-1-11, Woodbury 3-0-7, Chilson 2-0-4, Wortman 4-0-9, King 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: K. Dicker, C. Dicker; Graves 2, Gilbert, St. Louis 2, Woodbury, Wortman

East Grand 7 22 38 56

Greenville 8 25 46 70

Presque Isle 54, Houlton 50

At Presque Isle, Adam Kingsbury netted 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Presque Isle past Houlton.

Logan York tallied 14 points and five assists for the Wildcats.

Drew Farrar’s 19 points led all scorers for Houlton.

Houlton (11-6) 50

Farrar 6-5-19, Brown 1-0-2, Bates 3-0-6, Hill 4-0-8, Beals 4-0-9, Hagerman 2-0-4, McGuire 1-0-2, Carmichael, Cleary

Presque Isle (9-8) 54

Kingsbury 5-5-15, York 4-2-14, Mortland 3-0-9, Gallant 1-2-4, Chaney 1-2-4, Ireland 2-1-5, Cassidy 1-0-3, Legassie, Hersey

3-pt. goals: Farrar 2, Beals; York 4

Houlton 16 23 37 50

Presque Isle 15 35 42 54

JV: Houlton 43-40

Washburn 63, Ashland 53

At Washburn, Matt Connolly scored 12 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter to help the Beavers secure the victory.

Adam Thompson paced the winners with 20 points and Alex Morrow chipped in with 12 points and 14 rebounds.

Jeremy Tarr led the Hornets with 21 points and Lucas Belanger netted eight.

Ashland (8-9) 53

Tarr 5-10-21, L. Belanger 3-2-8, Cote 2-0-4, Levesque 0-4-4, Nemer 2-3-7, Ward 1-0-2, C. Belanger 3-1-7, Baker

Washburn (9-6) 63

Thompson 9-0-20, Connolly 7-3-17, Morrow 3-6-12, N. McIntosh 2-4-8, Pesut 3-0-6, Wilcox, A. McIntosh, Campbell, Holland

3-pt. goals: Tarr; Thompson 2

Ashland 7 18 30 53

Washburn 11 29 42 63


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