FORT KENT – Adam Kingsbury made a steal at midcourt with 25 seconds remaining and raced down the floor and sank a layup to give the Presque Isle Wildcats a 41-40 boys basketball victory over the Fort Kent Warriors Thursday.
Kingsbury finished with a game-high 16 points for Presque Isle, while Ross Mortland chipped in with 12 for the winners.
Drew Blier paced Fort Kent with 11 points.
Presque Isle (10-8) 41
Mortland 5-0-12, Kingsbury 7-2-16, Richards, York 2-0-6, Legassie, Gallant 1-0-2, Cheney 2-1-5, Ireland, Cassidy
Fort Kent (6-12) 40
Blier 4-0-11, Bonenfant, Voisine 2-1-5, Bouchard, Pelletier, Lesaldo 3-2-8, Harvey 1-3-6, Caron 1-1-3, Bard 3-0-7
3-pt. goals: Mortland 2, York 2; Blier 3, Harvey
Presque Isle 12 25 35 41
Fort Kent 11 20 28 40
JV: Presque Isle 52-25
CAHS 53, Washburn 42
At Mars Hill Wednesday night, Silas Kelly led three players in double figures with 16 points as undefeated Central Aroostook triumphed.
Cameron York tossed in 12 points for the Panthers and Tim Carlson added 10 more.
Steven Pesut paced the Washburn Beavers with 15 points and Adam Thompson put in 12.
Washburn (10-7) 42
Pesut 6-3-15, Thompson 6-0-12, A. MacIntosh, Wilcox, N. MacIntosh 2-0-4, Connolly 2-0-4, Campbell, Holland, Morrill 3-1-7
Central Aroostook (17-0) 53
Kelly 6-4-16, York 4-4-12, Carlson 4-1-10, Walling, Brewer 1-0-3, Clockedile 0-4-4, Richard, L. McCarthy, B. McCarthy
3-pt. goals: Carlson
Washburn 10 22 30 42
Cen. Aroostook 17 33 44 53
Katahdin 76, Ashland 54
At Stacyville, Brett Gould scored 28 points, including eight three-pointers, to lead Katahdin past Ashland.
Jared Anderson scored 26 points for the Cougars.
Curtis Belanger led the Hornets with 17 points and Jeremy Tarr added 16 points.
Ashland (7-11) 54
T. Anderson 4-0-8, J. Anderson 11-4-26, Gould 9-2-28, Osnoe 0-1-1, Guiggey 1-0-2, Curtis 3-0-6, McCarthy 1-0-3, Morse, Moore, Johnson, Gage, Qualey
Katahdin (9-9) 76
C. Belanger 8-0-17, Tarr 4-4-16, Condon 1-0-3, Cote 0-2-2, Nemer 0-3-3, Martin 1-0-2, Ward 2-0-5, L. Belanger 0-1-1, Baker 2-1-5, Levesque
3-pt. goals: Tarr 2, C. Belanger, Condon, Ward; Gould 8, McCarthy
Ashland 15 31 39 54
Katahdin 15 40 56 76
JV: Katahdin 75-45
Washburn 65, Fort Fairfield 49
At Washburn, Steven Pesut scored 10 of his 14 points in the second half and totaled 10 rebounds to lift Washburn over Fort Fairfield.
Adam Thompson led the Beavers with 16 points. Matt Connolly had 13 points and eight assists and Alex Morrow chipped in eight points and 13 rebounds.
Austin Dufour paced the Tigers with 15 points.
Fort Fairfield (6-12) 49
Dufour 7-0-15, Edgecomb 0-4-4, Andrews 0-2-2, Closson 2-0-5, Booth 2-0-6, Noyes 4-0-8, Sharpe 4-0-9, Cresenzo
Washburn (11-7) 65
Thompson 7-0-16, Pesut 6-2-14, Connolly 7-0-13, Morrow 3-2-8, Wilcox 1-0-2, A. McIntosh 1-0-2, N. McIntosh 2-2-6, Holland 2-0-4, Frank, Campbell, Goupille
3-pt. goals: Booth 2, Dufour, Closson, Sharpe; Thompson 2, Connolly
Fort Fairfield 13 27 36 49
Washburn 9 25 45 65
JV: Fort Fairfield 53-33
LCS/MSSM 47, Madawaska 35
At Madawaska, Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics opened the fourth period on an 18-0 run to break open a three-point advantage.
Chris Kirchner and Matt Enman tallied 13 points apiece for the Eagles while Danny Hayes added 10.
Adam Desrosier paced Madawaska with 15 points while Justin Morin buried four 3-pointers for 12 points.
LCS/MSSM (13-4) 47
Kirchner 3-7-13, Enman 4-4-13, Hayes 5-0-10, Clayton 1-0-3, Giangiordano 3-2-8, Hopkins
Madawaska (6-11) 35
Desrosier 5-1-15, Morin 4-0-12, Rossignol 2-1-6, Parker 1-0-2, J. Cyr, Beaulieu, C. Cyr, L. Cyr
3-pt. goals: Enman, Clayton; Desrosier 4, Morin 4, Rossignol
LCS/MSSM 11 19 29 47
Madawaska 10 17 32 35
JV: LCS/MSSM 44-38
Hodgdon 83, GHCA 42
At Hodgdon, Travis Bartley had 21 points and 11 rebounds to lead Hodgdon past Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Jordan Guy totaled 20 points 10 rebounds for the Hawks. Freshman Andrew McGillicuddy had 16 points and 10 rebounds, and freshman Chris Williams scored 10 points.
David Guiggey led the Eagles with 12 points, and Erik Sjoberg and Chad Duff added 10 points apiece.
Greater Houlton Christian (2-16) 42
Guiggey 5-2-12, Sjoberg 4-2-10, Duff 4-2-10, Burns 1-0-3, Morin 0-1-1, Nevers 1-0-3, Straubel 1-0-3, Kelly, Gray, Bowers
Hodgdon (8-10) 83
Bartley 9-3-21, Guy 9-1-20, A. McGillicuddy 8-0-16, Crane 1-2-4, Drake 2-0-4, D. McGillicuddy 0-2-2, Mazzacco 1-0-3, Dorr 1-0-3, Williams 3-3-10, Quint, A. Harris, C. Harris, Murchie, Bromboze
3-pt. goals: Burns, Nevers, Straubel; Guy, Mazzacco, Dorr, Williams
GHCA 9 17 31 42
Hodgdon 21 42 65 83
Hockey
Houlton-Hodgdon 6, Foxcroft 2
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Chris Howland had a hat trick with three goals to lift Houlton-Hodgdon past Foxcroft Academy.
Chris McGuire had a goal and an assist for the 9-7 Blackhawks and Ashir Abouleish and Sam Carter both added a goal. Craig Buxton provided two assists while Morgan Hall, Jared Tapley, and Zach Chase each had an assist. Levi Ledger stopped 19 of 21 shots.
David White scored a goal and assisted the other for the 0-13-1 Ponies. Henry Obrey scored and Dan Moriarty provided an assist. Chad Phillips made 36 saves on 42 shots.
Girls basketball
Lee Acad. 62, So. Aroostook 47
At Lee Wednesday night, Carin Bird posted 21 points and seven steals to carry Lee Academy past Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.
Amanda Gifford netted 14 points for Lee Academy while Dana Houghton added 12.
Kaylea Collier scored 13 points to pace the Warriors while Shana Martin chipped in with 11.
So. Aroostook (9-9) 47
Goodall 3-2-9, Collier 3-5-13, Desmond, Caswell 3-2-8, B. Charette 1-0-2, Martin 4-3-11, McGany, A. Charette 2-0-4
Lee Academy (15-2) 62
Gifford 4-6-14, Harris 1-3-5, Mallett, Slevinsky 2-0-4, Bird 7-7-21, Dow, Ritchie 3-0-6, Cowan, McGow, Jandreau, Houghton 5-2-12
3-pt. goals: Goodall, Collier 2; Home
So. Aroostook 11 22 31 47
Lee Academy 12 30 44 62
JV: Lee 52-49
Washburn 49, Van Buren 30
At Van Buren, Alex Bird scored 12 points to lift Washburn over Van Buren.
Erica McDougall had 10 points for the Beavers.
Megan Lajoie led the Crusaders with 15 points and 10 rebounds and Jennifer Ouellette added 11 points.
Washburn (10-7) 49
McLaughlin 2-2-6, Amb. Reed 1-0-3, McDougall 4-2-10, Amy Reed 3-0-6, Bird 6-0-12, Cochran 1-1-3, Palmer 4-1-9, Chandler, Huston
Van Buren (4-13) 30
J. Ouellette 4-0-11, Lajoie 4-6-15, Vaillancourt 1-0-2, Gereben 1-0-2, Laplante, Deschaines, Gervais, Parent, Bard, M. Ouellette
3-pt. goals: Amb. Reed; J. Ouellette 3, Lajoie
Washburn 14 28 36 49
Van Buren 2 15 26 30
Machias 48, East Grand 24
At Machias, Stephanie Whitman scored nine points to lead Machias past East Grand of Danforth.
Nikki Tuck paced the Vikings with nine points.
East Grand (0-17) 24
Tuck 4-1-9, Kendall 1-0-2, Zaneldin 2-1-6, Crone 1-0-2, Lloyd 2-0-5, Glover, Ray, Gilman
Machias (7-11) 48
Whitman 3-3-9, Corbett 3-1-8, Elliot 2-1-5, Wormell 1-0-2, Cherry 3-0-6, Harrington 1-0-2, Lipton 3-0-6, Shults 3-0-6, Libby 2-0-4, Thompson, Scoville, Ranke
3-pt. goals: Zaneldin, Lloyd; Corbett
East Grand 7 15 17 24
Machias 20 26 40 48
Wisdom 54, Easton 34
At St. Agatha, Nicole St. Pierre scored 18 points to lead Wisdom past Easton.
Kayla Daigle scored 16 points for the Pioneers and Deliya Michaud added 12 points.
Cassie Lovely paced the Bears with 15 points.
Easton (2-16) 34
Dayringer 2-0-4, Martin 1-1-4, White 3-0-7, Lovely 5-1-15, Conroy 2-0-4, Burtt, Boxwell, Monson
Wisdom (5-11) 54
Michaud 6-0-12, Dubois 2-0-4, St. Pierre 6-2-18, Daigle 7-2-16, LaBrie 2-0-4, Guerrette, Morin, Berce, Haskins, Collins
3-pt. goals: Lovely 4, Martin, White; St. Pierre 4
Easton 9 17 27 34
Wisdom 14 29 31 54
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