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FORT KENT – Corey Voisine racked up 19 points, eight rebounds and six steals as Fort Kent outscored Limestone Community School & Maine School of Science and Math 27-10 in the second half en route to a 50-30 high school boys basketball win Friday night.
Adam Bouchard tossed in 12 points, eight of which came in the second half for the Warriors. Jared Soucy contributed six steals.
Brandon Hopkins’ 10 points paced Limestone.
LCS/MSSM (0-1) 30
Hopkins 4-2-10, Forsman 1-0-2, Clayton, Enman 1-3-5, Parent 3-0-8, Foster, Rossignol, Beaulieu 1-0-2, Allen, Morgan 1-0-3
Fort Kent (1-0) 50
Voisine 7-4-19, A. Bouchard 5-2-12, Ja. Soucy 2-0-4, Charette, O’Leary, Rioux, S. Bouchard, Potvin 3-0-6, Cyr 1-0-2, Harvey 2-0-4, Jo. Soucy 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: Parent 2, Morgan; Voisine
LCS/MSSM 13 20 23 30
Fort Kent 12 23 35 50
JV: Fort Kent 52-20
Cen. Aroostook 59, Katahdin 34
At Stacyville, Cameron York scored 23 points to spark Central Aroostook of Mars Hill past host Katahdin.
Logan McCarthy chipped in with 10 points for the Panthers.
Thomas Anderson led the Cougars with 13 points, while Ethan Qualey added 11.
Cen. Aroostook (1-0) 59
Martinez 2-2-7, Folsom 2-0-4, York 7-5-23, McLaughlin 2-4-9, Brewer 2-0-5, Kelly 0-1-1, McCarthy 5-0-10, Vangeo, Thomas, Stiles, Footer, White, Nappi
Katahdin (0-1) 34
Anderson 6-1-13, Davis 1-0-2, Curtis 1-0-2, Craig 0-1-1, Guiggey 2-1-5, E. Qualey 5-0-11, Robinson, R. Qualey, Hawkins, Rodgerson, Gallagher
3-pt. goals: Martinez, York 4, McLaughlin, Brewer; E. Qualey
Cen. Aroostook 16 32 45 59
Katahdin 8 18 21 34
Lubec 57, East Grand 45
At Danforth, Tim Gross connected for 31 points as the visiting Hornets triumphed.
Shane McPherson chipped in with 15 points for the Hornets.
Tyler Morse paced East Grand with 23 points while Caleb Dicker scored 18.
Lubec (1-0) 57
Gross 12-6-31, McPherson 7-1-15, Jones 1-2-4, Robbins 2-0-4, Farmer 1-1-3, Fitzsimmons
East Grand (0-1) 45
Morse 10-2-23, Dicker 8-0-18, Bartlett 2-0-4, Cropley, Langill, Brittain, Nichols
3-pt. goals: Gross; Ducker 2, Morse
Lubec 11 19 35 57
East Grand 9 15 32 45
Easton 67, Fort Fairfield 59
At Easton, Jeremy Brock scored 31 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter, to help lift Easton past Fort Fairfield.
Sam Bacon and Nate Sanders each chipped in with 10 points for the Bears.
Josh Booth scored 20 points to lead Fort Fairfield while Austin Dufour added 13.
Fort Fairfield (0-1) 59
Booth 8-1-20, Dufour 6-1-13, Forsman 2-0-4, Cresenzo 4-0-8, Noyes 3-3-9, Sharp 2-1-5, Closson, Edgecomb
Easton (1-0) 67
Brock 13-5-31, Trask 4-0-9, Bacon 4-2-10, Sanders 4-2-10, Fuller 1-0-2, Fleewlling 1-3-5
3-pt. goals: Booth 3; Trask
Fort Fairfield 16 29 45 59
Easton 6 21 44 67
Gardiner 64, Rockland 50
At Rockland, Kyle Stilphen connected on 14-of-16 free throws and finished with a game-high 21 points as Gardiner knocked off Rockland.
Mike Denham tossed in 18 points while Mike LaVallee added 10 more for the Tigers.
Teel Ilvonen paced the Rockland Tigers with 15 points and Tyler Patterson chipped in with 12.
Gardiner (1-0) 64
Stilphen 3-14-21, Denham 7-3-18, LaVallee 4-0-10, Nivus 2-0-4, Goodwin 1-3-5, Wright 1-1-3, Paradis 1-0-2, Coan, Grant, Coughlan
Rockland (0-1) 50
Ilvonen 6-1-15, Patterson 4-4-12, Nolan 3-0-8, Dresser 1-0-2, Searle 2-0-4, Baudanza 3-1-7, Meklin 1-0-2, Weiss
3-pt. goals: Stilphen, Denham, LaVallee 2; Nolan 2, Ilvonen 2
Gardiner 17 31 41 64
Rockland 9 16 36 50
Schenck 44, Houlton 40
At Houlton, Mike Lowell scored a game-high 17 points to propel the Wolverines.
Nate Lewis added 11 points and Aaron Hutchins nine for Schenck of East Millinocket.
Josh Beals popped in a dozen points for the Shiretowners.
Schenck (1-0) 44
Hutchins 4-0-9, Levasseur, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Lowell 5-4-17, Waite, McCafferty, Thompson 1-3-5, Lewis 4-3-11
Houlton (0-1) 40
Brown 3-0-8, Austin, Bates 3-0-6, Hill 1-2-4, Beals 5-0-12, Carmichael 3-1-7, Gervais 1-0-3, McGuire
3-pt. goals: Lowell 3, Hutchins; Brown 2, Beals 2, Gervais
Schenck 10 19 30 44
Houlton 7 15 28 40
Ashland 91, Wisdom 59
At St. Agatha, Lucas Belanger scored 12 of his team-high 24 points in the second quarter as Ashland outscored Wisdom 32-5 to break open a close game.
Jeremy Tarr had 18 points for the winners, Tyler Cote had 12 and Nick Gimbel chipped in with 10 points.
Curtis Picard had a game-high 27 points for Wisdom. Kurtis Daigle had 13 and Derek Young tossed in 11 points.
Ashland (1-0) 91
L. Belanger 9-6-24, Cote 5-0-12, Levesque 3-0-6, Gimbel 5-0-10, Nemer 3-3-9, Tarr 8-2-18, Baker 1-0-2, Paradis 1-0-2, Milligan 0-2-2, Hafford 1-0-2, Condon, J. Belanger 1-0-2
Wisdom (0-1) 59
Michaud 0-1-1, Picard 10-5-27, Ku. Daigle 5-3-13, Young 5-1-11, Ky. Daigle 1-0-3, R. Chamberland 1-0-2, K. Chamberland 1-0-2, Cyr, Jenks, San Antonio
3-pt. goals: Cote 2; Picard 2, Ky. Daigle
Ashland 19 51 71 91
Wisdom 16 21 46 59
Calais 62, Lee Academy 56
At Lee, Rod Tirrell scored 12 of his 15 points in the second half as the two-time defending Class C state champion rallied for their 45th consecutive victory.
Cal Shorey notched a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds for Calais, which outscored Lee Academy 23-13 in the fourth quarter.
Cam Shorey and Sam Bell chipped in with 11 points apiece for the winners.
Hakeem Rodriguez led all scorers with 21 points for the Pandas. Devan Parker tossed in nine points and grabbed 12 boards while Luis Medina also scored nine.
Calais (1-0) 62
Cal Shorey 7-1-15, Tirrell 6-2-15, Cam Shorey 5-1-11, Bell 3-5-11, O’Neill 2-0-4, Leeman 2-2-6, Cavanaugh
Lee Acad. (0-1) 56
Rodriguez 9-2-21, Parker 2-4-9, Medina 4-0-9, Doty 2-2-7, Harris 2-2-6, MacDonald 1-0-2, Beers 1-0-2, Guido, Norris
3-pt. goals: Tirrell; Rodriguez, Parker, Medina, Doty
Calais 9 25 39 62
Lee Acad. 17 30 43 56
JV: Calais 54-50
Girls basketball
Ashland 51, Wisdom 13
At St. Agatha, Mindy Chasse scored 16 points to lead the Ashland Hornets by Wisdom.
Whitney Flint added 14 for the Hornets.
Deliya Michaud and Sadi Dubois each scored four for the Pioneers.
Ashland (1-0) 51
Flint 5-4-14, Chasse 7-2-16, S. Donovan 1-0-2, Good, Pelkey 0-2-2, Jimmo 1-0-2, C. Cook 1-0-2, M. Cook, Dozier 1-0-2, Baker 3-0-6, Tilly, Poulin 1-1-3, M. Donovan, Lothrop 1-0-2, Orcutt
Wisdom (0-1) 13
Michaud 2-0-4, Dubois 2-0-4, Guerrette 1-1-3, Paradis, Morin, Labrie, Berce, Beaulieu, Coulombe, Cyr, Prienitz, Raymond 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: none
Ashland 16 28 41 51
Wisdom 6 7 11 13
Hermon 49, Ellsworth 24
At Hermon, Ashley Kelley scored 16 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Hawks outscored Ellsworth 16-1 in the first quarter and cruised to victory.
Emily Berglund added seven rebounds for Hermon, while Katie Durgin had five assists and four steals and Erin Arnold had four steals, four assists and four rebounds.
Paige Saunders led Ellsworth with 11 points.
Ellsworth (0-1) 24
Cooper 1-0-2, Carter 0-1-1, Wyman 1-2-4, Jellison 0-1-1, Saunders 5-1-11, Lyons 1-0-3, Tucker 0-1-1, Swett 0-1-1, Tupper, Richter, Trombley, Manning, Arkin
Hermon (1-0) 49
Woodard 0-2-2, Berglund 1-0-2, Durgin 2-0-4, Keith 1-5-8, Kelley 7-2-16, Ross 0-1-1, Barry 0-2-2, Bryant 1-3-5, Hall 1-0-2, Beers 0-1-1, Arnold 1-4-6, Veilleux
3-pt. goals: Lyons; Keith
Ellsworth 1 10 17 24
Hermon 16 30 40 49
Nokomis 45, Brewer 41
At Newport, Kelley Paradis had 22 points, 11 rebounds and eight steals to lead the Warriors to the season-opening win.
Kara Batchelder added five rebounds for Nokomis, which outscored Brewer 12-4 in the third quarter to take control.
Meghan McLain led Brewer with 17 points and eight rebounds, while Leah Jackson added 15 points and 10 rebounds.
Brewer (0-1) 41
McLain 5-5-17, Jackson 4-7-15, Adams 0-3-3, Hutchins 1-0-2, Valley 0-2-2, Kenney 1-0-2, Aleksiewicz
Nokomis (1-0) 45
Paradis 5-9-22, A. Wyman 3-1-7, Batchelder 2-1-5, White 3-0-6, Easler 1-1-3, Lieberman 1-0-2, H. Wyman, Lyford
3-pt. goals: McLain 2; Paradis 3
Brewer 8 22 26 41
Nokomis 13 23 35 45
JV: Nokomis 40-26
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