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MADAWASKA – James Bates paced a balanced attack with 12 points as the Houlton boys basketball team improved to 3-4 with a 54-47 victory over Madawaska Friday night.
Ryan Hill and Josh Beals added 10 points apiece for the Shiretowners.
Brandon Bosse led three Owls in double figures with a game-high 15 points on five 3-pointers. Jamie Cyr had 11 points and seven rebounds and Adam Derosier 13 points.
Houlton (3-4) 54
Bates 5-2-12, Hill 5-0-10, Beals 5-0-10, Brown 2-0-4, Austin 3-0-7, Longstaff, Carmichael 4-1-9, Gervais 0-2-2, McGuire
Madawaska (2-3) 47
Derosier 5-2-13, Bosse 5-0-15, Cyr 5-1-11, Cannan 1-0-3, Albert, Beaulieu, Jandreau 2-0-5
3-pt. goals: Austin; Bosse 5, Derosier, Cannan, Jandreau
Houlton 12 29 41 54
Madawaska 15 27 36 47
JV: Houlton 43-42
Hampden Acad. 41, Cony 38
At Hampden, Brad Haase scored 11 of his game-high 14 points in the second half as the Broncos earned their fourth straight win by knocking off previously undefeated Cony of Augusta.
Haase, a senior guard, had four 3-pointers for Hampden, while Justin Brown added 10 points and seven rebounds and Jacob Moore chipped in with seven points and seven rebounds.
Andrew Pullen paced Cony with 12 points, while Brian Carville contributed 10.
Cony (4-1) 38
Lachance, O’Neill 2-1-6, Morang 2-1-5, Carville 3-4-10, Record 1-0-3, McDonald 1-0-2, O’Brien, Pullen 4-4-12
Hampden Acad. (4-1) 41
Hersey 0-1-1, Burke, Turner 1-0-2, Moore 2-2-7, Haase 4-2-14, Juco 0-1-1, Burditt 3-0-6, Brown 2-5-10
3-pt. goals: O’Neill, Record; Haase 4, Moore, Brown
Cony 6 15 22 38
Hampden Acad. 5 13 23 41
JV: Cony 55-48 (OT)
Cen. Aroostook 70, Wisdom 37
At Mars Hill, Mitchell Folsom netted 12 points as the Panthers cruised past Wisdom of St. Agatha.
Logan Thomas added 10 points for Central Aroostook.
Derek Young paced Wisdom with 10 points.
Wisdom (1-3) 37
Young 4-0-10, Ky. Daigle 2-3-7, R. Chamberland 1-0-2, K. Chamberland, Ku. Daigle 2-0-4, Michaud 2-0-5, San Antonio 2-2-6, Picard 1-1-3, Jenks, Cyr
Central Aroostook (4-0) 70
Folsom 5-1-12, Thomas 5-0-10, Martinez 3-0-7, York 1-0-2, McLaughlin, Kelly 3-0-6, Stiles4-1-9, Footer 2-0-4, B. McCarthy 2-0-4, L. McCarthy 1-0-2, White 1-0-2, Nappi 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Young 2, Michaud; Folsom, Martinez
Wisdom 8 13 23 37
Cen. Aroostook 17 40 56 70
Narraguagus 75, Lubec 58
At Lubec, the Narraguagus Knights of Harrington outscored Lubec 47-26 over the second and third quarters to pull away for their fifth victory.
Steve Strout led a balanced scoring attack with 13 points for the Knights, while Andrew Polley added nine and Christopher Green eight, respectively.
Tim Gross tossed in a game-high 21 points to spark the Hornets. Jacob Robbins netted 13 and Shane McPhereson 11.
Narraguagus (5-1) 75
Strout 5-3-13, Polley 4-0-9, Green 3-2-8, Smith 3-0-6, Kennedy 3-0-6, Maillet 2-0-4, Gidney 2-0-4, Ramsay 2-0-4, Chase 3-0-6, Bradbury 1-3-6, Beal 2-0-5
Lubec (1-5) 58
Gross 7-6-21, McPherson 5-1-11, Robbins 5-3-13, Rice 2-1-5, Farmer 1-0-2, Jones 2-0-4, Sautelle, Francis, Grant
3-pt. goals: Polley, Bradbury, Beal; Gross
Narraguagus 14 37 61 75
Lubec 14 26 40 58
MCI 46, Mount View 44
At Pittsfield, Jeff Morton scored 16 points and Alex Sidelinger 13 as Maine Central Institute held off Mount View of Thorndike for its first win of the season.
Ethan Jean scored 20 points to lead all scorers for Mount View while Josh St. Clair tossed in 11 more for the Mustangs.
Mount View 44
Jean 8-2-20, St. C lair 5-0-11, Keller 2-0-6, Miles 3-1-7, Merrifield, Mehuren, Raven, Coleman
MCI 46
Morton 6-4-16, Sidelinger 4-4-13, Badeen 1-0-2, Delaney 1-0-2, Hunt 1-0-2, Cook 3-1-7, Marcoux 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Jean 2, Keller 2, St. Clair; Sidelinger
Mount View 4 16 34 44
MCI 12 27 34 46
Bangor 85, Lewiston 62
At Bangor, Ryan Weston scored 18 points and grabbed nine rebounds as the undefeated Rams raced to their fifth victory of the season.
Lee Suvlu added 15 points for Bangor, while Billy Zolper had 13 points and 14 rebounds and Jon McAllian scored 12 points.
Jarrid Palmer scored 15 points, 13 in the first half, for 2-3 Lewiston.
Bangor led just 42-33 at intermission, but Suvlu erupted for the Rams’ final 10 points of the third period as they extended their lead to 69-48 by the end of the period.
Girls basketball
Houlton 54, Fort Kent 49
At Fort Kent Thursday night, Rachel Foster scored 30 points to lead Houlton past Fort Kent.
Desiree Dow added 12 points for the Shiretowners.
Emily Pelletier paced with Fort Kent with 23 points. Taylor Boucher scored 18 points and Krystal Cyr had nine rebounds.
Houlton (3-1) 54
Foster 13-4-30, Dow 6-0-12, Bartlett 1-1-3, Sanderson 2-0-4, Herring 2-0-4, McPartland 0-1-1, Putnam
Fort Kent (2-2) 49
E. Pelletier 7-4-23, Boucher 7-1-18, Rossignol 0-2-2, J. Pelletier 1-0-2, Walker 1-2-4, Cyr, Dubay, Bouchard
3-pt. goals: E. Pelletier 5, Boucher 3
Houlton 15 29 45 54
Fort Kent 6 15 29 49
JV: Fort Kent 54-34
Cen. Aroostook 73, Wisdom 18
At Mars Hill, Sarah Long registered a game-high 24 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead Central Aroostook by Wisdom of St. Agatha.
Deliya Michaud scored eight points to lead Wisdom.
Wisdom (0-6) 18
Guerette 1-4-6, Michaud 2-3-8, Dubois, Morn, Labrie 1-0-2, Berce 1-0-2, Beaulieu, Coulombe, Cyr 0-1-1, Prieniet, Raymond
Cen. Aroostook (5-1) 73
McClay 3-0-6, Estabrook 4-0-8, Bradley 4-0-9, Day 4-0-9, K. Long 2-0-4, Mean, Dame 2-1-5, S. Long 12-0-24, Brewer 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Michaud; Bradley, Day
Wisdom 2 5 9 18
Cen. Aroostook 25 35 55 73
Mattanawcook 38, Caribou 30
At Caribou, Brooke Hanscom scored 13 points to lead Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln by Caribou.
Brianna Hanscom added 11 points for the Lynx.
Amanda Cyr scored eight points to pace Caribou.
Mattanawcook (4-0) 38
Paul 1-0-2, Bri. Hanscom 4-3-11, Bro. Hanscom 5-1-13, Nicastro 1-1-3, Libbey 2-1-5, Deraps 0-1-1, Anderson 1-0-2, Nesin 0-1-1, Hawkins, Burleigh
Caribou (3-1) 30
Collins 0-1-1, Ouellette 0-5-5, Espling 2-0-4, Richards 3-0-6, Cyr 3-1-8, King 3-0-6, Bosse
3-pt. goals: Brooke Hanscom 2; Cyr
Mattanawcook 6 19 27 38
Caribou 10 18 21 30
JV: Caribou 47-44 (OT)
MDI 45, Ellsworth 43
At Bar Harbor, freshman Megan Phelps scored a game-high 17 points, including seven during a key fourth-quarter stretch, as the Trojans held off the Eagles.
The 5-foot-10 forward hit a 3-pointer from the left side off a pass from point guard Molly Vaux, sandwiched in between four free throws to give MDI a 37-30 lead after Ellsworth tied it briefly in the midway through the fourth quarter.
MDI’s Mackenzie Curtis scored off a Phelps pass to make it 39-30 with 3:17 left.
The Trojans were ahead 44-34 after Vaux scored a fast-break layup off a steal with 1:18 remaining, but the Eagles went on a 9-1 run to close the gap. Paige Saunders, who had a team-high 16 points to go with 19 rebounds, scored with three seconds left.
After a series of timeouts, Phelps inbounded the ball under the baseline to Vaux, who held it as the clock ran out.
Ellsworth forced nine MDI turnovers in the fourth quarter and 30 overall. The Eagles got the Trojans into foul trouble but couldn’t convert from the free-throw line, going 4-for-18.
Emily Lyons chipped in with 10 points for Ellsworth. Curtis finished with eight, and Phelps had a team-best seven rebounds.
Ellsworth (0-5) 43
Cooper 1-0-2, Carter 3-0-6, Wyman, Jellison 1-2-4, Tupper, Saunders 8-0-16, Richter 0-2-2, Manning 1-0-3, Lyons 4-0-10, Tucker, Swett
MDI (2-2) 45
Parady 2-2-6, Carroll 1-2-5, Joy, Thorman, Hutchins 1-0-2, Vaux 1-0-2, Curtis 2-4-8, Swanson 2-1-5, Gray, Pratt, Phelps 5-4-17, Minctons
3-pt. goals: Lyons 2, Manning; Phelps 3, Carroll
Ellsworth 8 12 23 43
MDI 13 18 28 45
JV: Ellsworth 42-37
Narraguagus 72, Lubec 60
At Lubec, Andrea Perry and Kimberly Green each tallied 16 points to lead Narraguagus of Harrington by Lubec.
Jessica Tenan scored 14 points while Courtney Foss added 13 for the Knights.
Shelby Searles paced Lubec with 18 points. Krista Wright posted 17 points while Amdanda Huntley added 10 for the Hornets.
Narraguagus (5-1) 72
Perry 7-2-16, Tenan 7-0-14, Green 6-0-16, Foss 6-1-13, Burke 1-3-5, Risbridger 2-0-4, Baker 1-1-3, Caler 0-1-1, Cirone, Nevells, Endre
Lubec (2-5) 60
Searles 5-8-18, Kri. Wright 7-0-17, A. Huntley 5-0-10, Denbow 2-2-7, Gallant 1-2-4, Kir. Wright 1-2-4, M. Huntley
3-pt. goals: Green 4; Searles, Kri. Wright 3, Denbow
Narraguagus 22 34 57 72
Lubec 11 21 34 60
Washington Acad. 80, Machias 35
At East Machias, Andi Flannery led a balanced attack with 19 points as Washington Academy took an early lead and never looked back.
Kayla Wood tossed in 17 points and dished out five assists for the Raiders. Taylor Seeley contributed 10 points and Donna Price nine points and 11 rebounds.
Danielle Wormell scored nine points to lead Machias.
Machias (2-4) 35
Wormell 3-1-9, Attaei, Scoville, Corbett 2-3-7, Thompson 0-1-1, F. Lipton 1-0-2, Shults, Moody 1-0-2, T. Lipton 2-2-7, Libby 1-0-2, Elliot 2-1-5
Washington Acad. (4-0) 80
Flannery 9-1-19, Wood 6-2-17, Seeley 4-2-10, Price 3-3-9, Espling 2-0-5, Nicely 1-3-6, Parker 0-1-1, Smith 1-0-2, Lewey 1-0-2, Ftitz 3-0-7, Tinker 0-2-2, Lehman
3-pt. goals: Wormell, T. Lipton; Wood 3, Nicely, Fritz
Machias 6 16 23 35
Washington Acad. 29 51 66 80
JV: Washington Acad. 54-20
Bangor 66, Lewiston 17
At Lewiston, the Rams jumped out to a 19-2 lead and cruised past the Blue Devils.
Amy Hackett paced Bangor with a dozen points, Hilary Sivik contributed 11 and Tanna Jellison had eight.
Ashley Labonte led Lewiston with eight points.
Bangor (4-1) 66
B. Hackett 3-0-6, Roberts 1-0-3, Tocci 1-0-2, A. Hackett 6-0-12, Jellison 3-2-8, Freudenberger 2-0-4, Doucette, Dana 1-0-2, Wadleigh 2-0-4, Sivik 4-0-11, Clukey 3-1-7, Comstock 2-0-4, Jackson 1-0-2
Lewiston (0-5) 17
Denis, Turcotte, Bouthot, Sylvia, Labonte 4-0-8, Martin, Amb. Cloutier 1-0-2, Smart 1-0-2, Defosse 1-0-2, Ama. Cloutier, Ryuk 1-0-2, Archibald 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Sivik 3, Roberts
Bangor 19 35 49 66
Lewiston 2 4 12 17
JV: Bangor 48-30
Brewer 51, Edward Little 38
At Auburn, Meghan McLain registered 13 points to lead Brewer to victory over Edward Little.
Leah Jackson scored 12 points and grabbed 13 rebounds while Katie Kenney posted 12 points and 12 rebounds for Brewer.
Kristen Prue led Edward Little with a game-high 24 points.
Brewer (2-3) 51
Hutchins, Adams 1-2-5, Nickerson, Valley 1-7-9, Aleksiewicz, Jackson 4-4-12, McLain 3-4-13, Kenney 6-0-12
Edward Little (3-2) 38
Downs 2-0-4, Leary 1-0-2, Martin, St. Hilaire 0-3-3, Levesque 1-1-3, Cummings 1-0-2, Prue 9-4-24, Lally, Daigle, Lawrence
3-pt. goals: Adams, McLain 3; Prue 2
Brewer 6 17 28 51
Edward Little 7 17 25 38
JV: Brewer 30-22
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