Vikings upset Crusaders, snap Bapst’ win streak

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CARIBOU – Amanda Cyr tossed in a game-high 12 points as the Caribou girls basketball team capped its regular season with an 39-29 upset of John Bapst of Bangor, snapping the Crusaders’ 16-game winning streak. The Vikings used a 14-4 scoring edge in the second…
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CARIBOU – Amanda Cyr tossed in a game-high 12 points as the Caribou girls basketball team capped its regular season with an 39-29 upset of John Bapst of Bangor, snapping the Crusaders’ 16-game winning streak.

The Vikings used a 14-4 scoring edge in the second quarter to turn a six-point first-quarter deficit into a four-point halftime lead.

Karyn King chipped in with nine points for the Vikings.

Hillary LaFerriere scored 10 points to pace John Bapst.

John Bapst (16-2) 29

Jordan 3-0-8, Nichols 3-0-6, Andrle, Maquillian 1-0-2, McGuan 1-0-3, Gormley, LaFerriere 3-4-10

Caribou (2-16) 39

Kinney, Price, Espling 2-3-7, Richards 2-3-7, Cyr 2-7-12, King 2-5-9, Bosse, Ouellette 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Jordan 2, McGuan; Cyr

John Bapst 11 15 22 29

Caribou 5 19 28 39

JV: John Bapst 30-25

Washburn 48, Hodgdon 34

At Washburn, Erica McDougall tallied 12 points, eight rebounds, six assists, and five steals to lead Washburn.

Alex Bird contributed 16 points, six rebounds, and five assists for the Beavers.

Justine Sloat netted 11 points for the Hawks.

Hodgdon (6-12) 34

Hare 2-0-4, London 4-0-8, Sloat 4-0-11, McGary 3-0-6, T. Quint 1-0-2, M. Quint 1-1-3, Levesque, Martin, Carpenter, Estabrook

Washburn (11-7) 48

Chandler, McLaughlin 2-26, McDougall 5-2-12, Reed 1-0-2, Bird 7-1-16, Cochran 3-0-6, Palmer 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Sloat 2; Bird

Hodgdon 11 18 24 34

Washburn 14 25 34 48

JV: Hodgdon 29-23

Houlton 53, Central 43

At Houlton, Keegan Hovey notched 16 points and 10 rebounds as Houlton downed Central of Corinth.

Victoria Rowe tallied 10 points and 13 rebounds for the Shiretowners.

Rachel Trafton tossed in 13 points and Catherine Melton added 10 for the Red Devils.

Central (8-10) 43

Trafton 3-7-13, Melton 5-0-10, Davis 3-0-8, McHugh 3-0-6, Brownell 3-0-6, Blanchard, Cote, Portmann

Houlton (16-2) 53

Rowe 4-2-10, Bartlett 3-0-6, Foster 3-2-8, Sanderson 2-0-4, Dow 3-0-6, Hovey 6-4-16, McPartland 0-1-1, Bither

3-pt. goals: Davis 2

Central 12 20 33 43

Houlton 15 27 39 53

JV: Houlton 45-13

LCS/MSSM 43, Ashland 30

At Limestone, Julie Peers scored 12 points to lead Limestone Community School/ Maine School of Science and Mathematics past Ashland.

Melanie Allen added 11 points for the Eagles.

Mindy Chasse tallied a game-high 20 points to pace Ashland.

Ashland (12-6) 30

Good, Chasse 7-6-20, Flint 2-1-5, Pelkey, Jimmo, Cook, Collins, Dozier, Cray, Baker, Landry 0-1-1, Poulin 1-1-4, Donovan

LCS/MSSM (14-4) 43

K. Peers 2-2-8, Cousins, King 2-1-5, Haffner, O’ Sullivan, J. Peers 6-0-12, St. Pierre, Allen 5-1-11, Mulherin, Bernier, Redmond 2-2-7

3-pt. goals: Poulin; K. Peers 2, Redmond

Ashland 6 17 25 30

LCS/MSSM 9 18 32 43

JV: Ashland 33-21

Washington Acad. 67, Lee 60

At Lee, Kayla Wood scored 18 points and Ashley Tilton added 16 as Washington Academy completed the first undefeated regular season in the school’s girls basketball history.

The game pitted the No. 1-ranked team in Eastern C in the Raiders of East Machias against the top seed in Eastern D in the Pandas, and the game was close throughout.

Lee led 36-32 at halftime and 49-48 through three periods, and maintained a 51-50 lead early in the fourth quarter before WA mounted a decisive run and built its lead to as many as nine points.

Lauren Finn added 15 points, including four 3-pointers, for 17-0 Washington Academy.

Brooke Harris led 15-3 Lee with 20 points, while Amanda Gifford scored 15 and Brooke Harris added 12.

Boys basketball

Easton 67, Wisdom 35

At St. Agatha Thursday night, Jeremy Brock scored 22 points to lead Easton past Wisdom.

Nate Sanders had 16 points for the Bears and Sean Daniels added 10 points.

Randy Thibeault led the Pioneers with 18 points and Chad Sirois tossed in 12.

Easton (11-7) 67

Trask 3-0-7, Bacon 2-0-4, Sanders 7-2-16, Daniels 4-1-10, Brock 8-6-22, Budreau 1-0-2, Cleaves 2-2-6, White, Fuller, Brown, Beaton

Wisdom (1-15) 35

Sirois 5-0-12, Young 1-0-2, J. Bernier 1-0-2, San Antonio 0-1-1, Thibeault 8-2-18, Chamberlain, LaBrie, Michaud, E. Bernier

3-pt. goals: Trask, Daniels; Sirois 2

Easton 8 24 53 67

Wisdom 2 12 22 35

Cen. Aroostook 80, Van Buren 69

Doucette scores 1,000th

At Van Buren, Cameron York poured in 28 points and Manny Martinez added 16 as Central Aroostook of Mars Hill held off Van Buren.

Silas Kelley netted 15 points and Tim Carlson notched 12 for the Panthers.

Ben Doucette scored 25 points, including the 1,000th of his career in the fourth quarter, for the Crusaders. Riley Lizotte recorded a triple-double with 11 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. Alex Martin netted 13 points and Brandon Boulware tallied 12.

Central Aroostook (18-0) 80

York 7-10-28, Carlson 3-5-12, Martinez 5-2-16, Kelley 7-1-15, McCarthy 0-1-1, Clockedile 2-0-5

Van Buren (14-4) 69

Doucette 9-4-25, Lizotte 5-0-11, Boulware 5-2-12, Martin 4-5-13, Parent 0-1-1, Deschaine, O’Hare 1-2-4, Rossignol

3-pt. goals: Martinez 4, York, Carlson, Clockedile; Doucette 3, Lizotte

Cen. Aroostook 12 32 56 80

Van Buren 8 28 45 69

Lee 76, WA Raiders 75 (2OT)

At Lee, Jon Connick’s layup off a feed from Peter Pickering with 0.4 seconds left in the second overtime lifted Lee Academy to a 76-75 boys basketball victory over Washington Academy of East Machias on Friday night.

The win ends Lee’s regular season with an 11-7 record, and the Pandas likely will be the No. 4 seed for the upcoming Eastern Maine Class D playoffs.

WA suffered its third consecutive narrow loss to finish at 12-5, but still could finish as high as third in the Eastern C standings.

Tom Bird led Lee with 35 points, while Devan Parker had 16 points and 11 rebounds and Sydney Surratt scored 13 points.

Joey Hunter led Washington Academy with 20 points and 18 rebounds, while Mike Von Rotz scored 15 points and Jeff Ramsdell added 12 points and 14 rebounds. Freshman point guard Ben Teer also had a strong floor game, contributing 10 points and six assists.

GSA 57, Narraguagus 38

At Blue Hill, Nick Saunders tallied 15 points to propel George Stevens Academy past Narraguagus of Harrington.

Elias Springer added 10 points while Rashad Frasier grabbed 16 rebounds for the Eagles.

Blake Chase netted 17 points to pace the Knights.

Narraguagus (8-10) 38

Beal, Parsons 1-0-2, Meserve 2-2-6, Green 0-2-2, Dorr, Chase 6-2-17, Ramsey, Hinkle, Gidney 1-0-2, Look, Polley, Strat, Kennedy 1-1-3, Smith 3-0-6

GSA (7-11) 57

Walton 3-0-9, Jordan 2-0-4, Springer 1-7-10, Astbury 2-0-4, Ingraham 2-1-5, Saunders 7-1-15, Owen 3-0-6, Frasier 1-2-4, Lawson

3-pt. goals: Chase 3; Walton 3, Springer

Narraguagus 9 25 27 38

GSA 13 27 33 57

JV: GSA 56-50


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