Vikings topple Trojans Rossignol scores 11 in second half

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BAR HARBOR – Jarryd Rossignol scored all of his 11 points in the second half, including eight in the fourth quarter, to lead Caribou to a 59-56 boys basketball victory over Mount Desert Island Friday night. Kyle Corrigan scored 21 points to pace Caribou and…
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BAR HARBOR – Jarryd Rossignol scored all of his 11 points in the second half, including eight in the fourth quarter, to lead Caribou to a 59-56 boys basketball victory over Mount Desert Island Friday night.

Kyle Corrigan scored 21 points to pace Caribou and Ben Rosser had 19 points with 12 coming in the second half.

Ben Young led the Trojans with 14 points. Jasper Cousins scored 13 points and Nolan Hall added 11 points.

Caribou (3-0) 59

Corrigan 8-3-21, Rosser 8-3-19, Rossignol 4-3-11, Anderson 1-2-4, Brown 1-0-2, St. Peter 1-0-2, Schuster

Mount Desert Island (2-1) 56

Strout 3-2-8, N. Hall 5-0-11, Dunn 1-0-2, J. Hall 1-0-2, Cousins 4-4-13, Young 5-2-14, Mitchell 2-1-6, Ferm

3-pt. goals: Corrigan 2; Young 2, N. Hall, Cousins, Mitchell

Caribou 10 22 40 59

MDI 14 25 39 56

JV: MDI 53-46

Madawaska 52, Fort Fairfield 49

At Madawaska, Jamie Cyr and Deejay Jendreau each scored six points in the fourth quarter when the Owls outscored the Tigers 20-16 to take the victory.

Cyr finished with 15 points for the winners and Jendreau added 12 and grabbed 16 rebounds.

Matt Cresenzo placed the Tigers with 14 points and Austin Dufour put in 10.

Fort Fairfield 49

Edgecomb, Closson 1-1-3, Forsman 1-0-2, Cresenzo 6-2-14, Booth 2-2-8, Dufour 4-0-10, Noyes 3-0-8, Sharpe 1-1-4

Madawaska 52

Cannan 1-0-3, Desrosier 2-2-8, Beaulieu, Albert 4-0-8, Sirois, Bosse 2-2-6, Cyr 7-1-15, Jendreau 4-4-12

3-pt. goals: Booth 2, Dufour 2, Noyes 2, Sharpe; Cannan, Desrosier 2

Fort Fairfield 8 19 33 49

Madawaska 10 22 32 52

JV: Fort Fairfield 57-45

Hampden 48, Skowhegan 40

At Hampden, Brad Haase racked up 16 points, five assists and five steals to lead Hampden Academy to the win.

Justin Brown added 12 points and Antonio Juco 10 for the Broncos.

Paul Verville led Skowhegan with 15 points.

Skowhegan (1-2) 40

Verville 7-0-15, Withee, Clark, Derouche, Davis 2-0-5, Thistle 2-0-5, McGowen, Taylor 3-1-7, Saydjari 4-0-8

Hampden Acad. (2-1) 48

Haase 3-9-16, Juco 5-0-10, Brown 6-0-12, Hersey 1-0-2, Moore 3-2-8, Burke, Turner, Evans, Burditt

3-pt. goals: Verville, Davis, Thistle; Hasse

Skowhegan 8 24 28 40

Hampden 16 26 38 48

JV: Skowhegan 36-35

CAHS 74, SAHS 51

At Mars Hills, Cameron York scored 18 points to lift Central Aroostook over Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.

Manny Martinez and Caleb Kelly each scored 13 points for the Panthers. Logan McCarthy added 10 points.

Dakota Sleeper scored 21 points to lead Southern Aroostook.

Southern Aroostook (2-1) 51

Sleeper 6-7-21, T. Robinson 3-1-7, Toothaker 4-1-9, Grant 2-0-5, Casey 1-1-3, Flewelling 2-2-6, Desmond, Sutherland, Pelletier, C. Robinson

Central Aroostook (2-0) 74

York 7-2-18, Martinez 6-0-13, Kelly 5-3-13, L. McCarthy 4-2-10, Folsom 1-1-3, McLaughlin 1-1-3, Vangel 1-0-2, Thomas 0-1-1, Stiles 0-1-1, B. McCarthy 4-0-8, White 1-0-2, Nappi

3-pt. goals: Sleeper 2, Grant; York 2, Martinez

So. Aroostook 16 31 35 51

Cen. Aroostook 19 28 56 74

JV: CAHS 74-38

Schenck 71, Katahdin 45

At East Millinocket, Mike Lowell scored 20 points as the unbeaten Wolverines picked up their third win

Nate Lewis added 13 points and Aaron Hutchins 11 for Schenck, which built a 17-point halftime advantage and then held the visiting Cougars to just two points in the third quarter.

Thomas Anderson paced Katahdin of Stacyville with 12 points.

Katahdin (1-2) 45

Anderson 5-2-12, Curtis 1-1-3, E. Qualey 2-2-6, Davis 1-2-4, craig 3-1-8, Guiggey 3-0-6, Rodgerson, Robinson 3-0-6

Schenck (3-0) 71

Lowell 9-0-20, Lewis 6-1-13, Hutchins 3-4-11, LeVasseur 1-0-2, McLaughlin, LeClerc 2-0-6, Jacobs, York, Brown 2-4-9, Waite, McCafferty 3-0-6, Thompson 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Lowell 2, LeClerc 2, Hutchins, Brown

Katahdin 7 21 23 45

Schenck 17 38 50 71

JV: Schenck 64-50

Bangor 42, Lawrence 28

At Bangor, Billy Zolper scored 14 points and Jon McAllian added 12 as the Bangor Rams improved their record to 3-0 with a 42-28 Class A boys basketball victory over Lawrence of Fairfield at Red Barry Gymnasium.

Zolper had 10 points and McAllian seven as the 3-0 Rams built a 21-10 halftime lead. Bangor then held Lawrence scoreless during the third quarter, and the Bulldogs got no closer than 12 points in the final period.

Max Haney led 1-2 Lawrence with 11 points, while Wes Sexton added eight points.

Girls basketball

Van Buren 31, LCS/MSSM 28

At Van Buren, Alexis Gereben scored eight points to lift Van Buren over Limestone Community School and Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Kellie Peers paced the Eagles with nine points.

Limestone/MSSM (0-1) 28

Peers 3-0-9, Leighton 2-0-4, Cote 2-0-4, Allen 2-3-7, Bernier 2-0-4, Haffner, St. Pierre

Van Buren (1-2) 31

Vaillancourt 2-3-7, Parent 3-0-6, Ouellette 1-3-5, Gereben 4-0-8, Bard 2-1-5, Deschaines, Ruest

3-pt. goals: Peers 3

LCS/MSSM 8 12 21 28

Van Buren 11 22 28 31

Washburn 41, Cen. Aroostook 27

At Washburn, Rachel Palmer scored 11 of her team-high 13 points in the second half as Washburn outscored Central Aroostook of Mars Hill 25-9 to pull away for the victory.

Palmer also grabbed 11 rebounds for the Beavers, who trailed 18-16 at intermission.

Kelsee McLaughlin contributed nine points and nine steals while Erica McDougall tossed in nine for the winners.

Sarah Long’s game-high 17 points led the Panthers.

Cen. Aroostook (2-1) 27

S. Long 7-3-17, Dame 2-2-6, K. Long 1-0-2, Bradley 1-0-2, Day, Graham

Washburn (3-0) 41

Palmer 5-3-13, McLaughlin 3-3-9, McDougall 3-2-9, Campbell 2-1-7, Goupille 1-0-3, Berube

3-pt. goals: McDougall, Campbell

Cen. Aroostook 10 18 23 27

Washburn 12 16 29 41

JV: Washburn 27-23

Hodgdon 71, Madawaska 37

At Hodgdon, Sam Carpenter led three players in double figures with 23 points and seven 3-pointers as Hodgdon rolled past Madawaska.

Crystal Estabrook tallied 15 points and 11 rebounds while Melissa Quint added 11 points for the Hawks. Taylor Quint dished out 10 assists.

Kallie Pelletier paced the Owls with 15 points.

Madawaska (1-2) 37

K. Pelletier 6-2-15, Cyr 0-1-1, Nadeau 3-1-8, Jandreau 1-1-3, Schilcner 1-0-2, Dionne 3-2-8, Parker, Gagnon, Dugal, B. Pelletier

Hodgdon (2-2) 71

Carpenter 7-2-23, Estabrook 6-3-15, M. Quint 4-3-11, T. Quint 0-3-3, Duff 1-0-2, Martin 2-0-5, Sloat 2-0-4, Hovey 2-2-6, Hare 1-0-2, H. Quint, London, Ellis

3-pt. goals: Nadeau, K. Pelletier; Carpenter 7, Martin

Madawaska 12 18 26 37

Hodgdon 12 30 51 71

JV: Hodgdon 41-27

Nokomis 39, Mt. Blue 35

At Newport, Danielle White scored 10 points as Nokomis held on for the victory.

Kelley Paradis notched eight points and eight steals while Jamie Lieberman scored eight for the Warriors.

Meaghan Robinson paced Mt. Blue of Farmington with 11 points and Michelle Oswalt added 10.

Mt. Blue (0-3) 35

Robinson 5-0-11, Oswalt 5-0-10, Allen 2-2-6, Keach 2-0-4, LaPlant 1-0-2, Hardy 1-0-2, Deschenes, Thompson, Pederson

Nokomis (2-1) 39

White 4-1-10, Paradis 4-0-8, Lieberman 2-4-8, Batchelder 3-1-7, Wyman 2-0-4, Easter 1-0-2, Lyford

3-pt. goals: Robinson; White

Mt. Blue 10 18 25 35

Nokomis 13 21 30 39

JV: Mt. Blue 34-31

Lee 58, Houlton 52

At Houlton, Karin Bird tossed in 18 points as Lee Academy held off Houlton.

Aarika Ritchie contributed 17 points for the Pandas.

Rachel Foster poured in 32 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the Shiretowners and Lainey Herring scored 11.

Lee (3-0) 58

Bird 7-5-18, Ritchie 6-3-17, Gifford 2-4-8, Harris 1-0-3, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Houghton 1-2-4

Houlton (2-1) 52

Foster 13-6-32, Herring 4-3-11, Bartlett 1-2-5, Dow 1-0-2, Sanderson 1-0-2, McPartland

3-pt. goals: Bird, Ritchie 2; Bartlett

Lee 7 31 43 58

Houlton 8 25 37 52

JV: Houlton 41-27

Caribou 47, Ellsworth 26

At Ellsworth, Kristen Espling and Amanda Cyr combined for 13 points in the second quarter as the Vikings rallied before halftime.

Espling finished with 14 points and Cyr had 12. Caribou went 24-for-31 at the free-throw line.

Tasha Manning paced the Eagles with nine points.

Caribou (2-0) 47

Bossie 0-1-1, Collins 1-5-7, Schofield 0-1-1, Ouellette 1-2-4, Espling 4-4-14, Richards 0-6-6, Cyr 3-3-12, King 0-2-2

Ellsworth (0-3) 26

Cooper, Wyman, Jellison 0-4-4, Tupper, Saunders 1-1-3, Richter 1-1-3, Trombley, Manning 4-0-9, Lyons 2-1-6, Arkin, Tucker 0-1-1, Swett

3-pt. goals: Cyr 3, Espling 2; Manning, Lyons

Caribou 5 22 35 47

Ellsworth 9 14 23 26


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