September 20, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

York carries CAHS Fort Kent teams pick up sweep

MARS HILL – Cameron York poured in a game-high 28 points as the Central Aroostook boys basketball team picked up a key 67-50 win over Ashland Saturday in high school action.

Manny Martinez and Blake McCarthy each added 10 points for the Panthers.

Jeremy Tarr scored 17 points to pace the Hornets. Lucas Belanger posted 16 points while Tyler Cote added 12.

Ashland (6-2) 50

Tarr 8-1-17, Belanger 7-2-16, Cote 5-0-12, Nemer 1-1-3, Levesque 1-0-2, Paradis, J. Belanger

Central Aroostook (7-0) 67

York 10-7-28, Martinez 3-4-10, McCarthy 5-0-10, Folsom, Kelly 4-1-9, McLaughlin 1-4-6, L. McCarthy 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Cote 2; York

Ashland 9 19 29 50

Central Aroostook 17 30 49 67

JV: Central Aroostook 53-37

Fort Kent 50, PVHS 45

At Fort Kent, Corey Voisine scored 20 of his 28 points in the second half as the Warriors held off the Howlers.

Chad Trapier netted 20 points to lead Penobscot Valley of Howland while Aaron Awalt added 16.

Penobscot Valley (4-5) 45

Trapier 8-4-20, Awalt 7-2-16, Babineau 1-0-3, Gilley, Thompson 1-0-2, Hallett, Jipson 1-2-4

Fort Kent (6-3) 50

Voisine 10-6-28, Ja. Soucy 2-2-6, Levesque 2-1-5, Cyr, A. Bouchard 2-2-6, Harvey, Jo. Soucy 1-1-3, Lesaldo 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Babineau; Voisine 2

PVHS 8 24 30 45

Fort Kent 15 24 40 50

Presque Isle 53, Central 29

At Corinth, Adam Kingsbury scored 20 points to help power Presque Isle past Central.

Eight other Wildcat players scored at least two points.

Tyler Pineo led the Red Devils with 11 points.

Presque Isle (7-2) 53

Richards 1-0-3, Carmichael 1-0-3, Ackerson 1-3-5, Johnson 1-0-2, Gallant 2-2-6, Cassidy 3-0-7, Mortland 2-0-5, A. Kingsbury 7-6-20, Braley 1-0-2, Dyer, D. Kingsbury, Chasse, McClean

Central (0-8) 29

Bean 1-0-2, J. Speed 1-0-3, LaFlamme 4-0-8, Pineo 4-0-11, Dorr 0-1-1, Hurdle 2-0-4, B. Speed, T. Speed, St. Peter, Brown, LePage

3-pt. goals: Richards, Carmichael, Cassidy, Mortland; Pineo 3, J. Speed

Presque Isle 17 26 44 53

Central 11 17 19 29

JV: PI 62-41

LCS/MSSM 61, SAHS 55 (OT)

At Limestone Friday night, Matt Enman tallied 22 points as Limestone Community School/ Maine School of Science and Mathematics defeated Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook in overtime.

Matt Beaulieu scored 11 points while Chris Parent chipped in with 10 for the Eagles.

Colby Clark netted 22 points while Tyler Robinson added 20 for the Warriors.

So. Aroostook (3-4) 55

Clark 11-0-22, Robinson 8-1-20, Toothaker 1-5-7, Sleeper 2-2-6, Branscome, Grant, Casey

LCS/MSSM (1-6) 61

Enman 5-12-22, Beaulieu 5-1-11, Parent 3-2-10, Hopkins 3-1-7, Rossignol 2-0-4, Clayton 2-0-4, Forsman 0-3-3, Foster, Allen

3-pt. goals: Robinson 3; Parent 2

So. Aroostook 17 33 41 52 55

LCS/MSSM 18 24 43 52 61

JV: LCS/MSSM 37-32

Rangeley 52, Greenville 45

At Rangeley, David Raymond tallied 18 points to lead Rangeley by Greenville.

Ben Bliss added 11 points for Rangeley.

Ritchie Chilson posted 13 points to lead Greenville while T.J. St. Louis added 11.

Greenville 45

St. Louis 5-0-11, Post 1-0-2, Chilson 6-1-13, Jardine 2-0-5, DiAngelo 2-0-4, King 1-0-2, Gilbert 1-0-2, Aucoin 3-0-6, Sikes, Wheelock, Muzzy

Rangeley 52

Bliss 5-0-11, Philbrick 1-0-2, Sargent 3-2-8, Raymond 6-3-18, Morton 3-2-8, Maderia 2-1-5, Gordon

3-pt. goals: St. Louis, Jardine; Bliss, Raymond 3

Greenville 10 22 36 45

Rangeley 5 20 38 52

Girls basketball

Fort Kent 89, PVHS 54

At Fort Kent, Emily Pelletier scored 28 points including six 3-pointers to spark Fort Kent by Penobscot Valley of Howland.

Taylor Boucher posted 18 points and Marissa Albert had 15 while Krystal Cyr added 14 for the Warriors.

Kirstie Dawson led the Howlers with a game-high 25 points. Casey McCloskey added 12.

Penobscot Valley (1-6) 54

K. Dawson 10-5-25, McCloskey 5-1-12, E. Dawson, Rancourt, Drost 4-0-9, Keene 1-0-2, Leveille, Theriault, Hallett 2-0-4, Crocker, Michaud, Vanadestine 1-0-2

Fort Kent (5-2) 89

E. Pelletier 7-0-20, Boucher 7-3-18, Albert 4-4-15, Cyr 6-2-14, Rossignol 0-1-1, J. Pelletier 1-1-3, Witmer 1-1-3, Walker 3-0-6, Thibodeau 2-0-5, Daigle 0-2-2, Bouchard 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: McCloskey, Drost; E. Pelletier 6, Boucher, Albert 3, Thibodeau

PVHS 15 33 38 54

Fort Kent 17 43 70 89

Katahdin 53, Hodgdon 38

At Hodgdon, Olivia McNally tossed in 17 points as the Cougars of Stacyville rolled to the win.

Alisha Majkowski contributed 12 points, including nine in the first half as Katahdin took a 13-point lead. Three other Cougars scored eight points apiece.

Melissa Quint led the Hawks with 12 points and seven rebounds.

Katahdin (3-4) 53

McNally 6-3-17, Majkowski 5-2-12, Duffy 4-0-8, Moore 3-2-8, Stevens 3-2-8, Rush

Hodgdon (3-5) 38

M. Quint 4-4-12, Estabrook 3-2-8, Carpenter 3-0-6, Sloat 2-0-4, Martin 1-0-2, T. Quint 2-0-4, Duff 1-0-2, H. Quint, London, Hovey, Ellis, Hare

3-pt. goals: McNally 2

Katahdin 18 28 38 53

Hodgdon 5 13 29 38

JV: Katahdin 30-29

Houlton 51, Calais 30

At Houlton, Vanessa Sanderson and Rachel Foster each tallied 13 points to propel the Shiretowners past the Blue Devils.

Desiree Dow and Emily Bartlett of Houlton added 10 points apiece.

Nicole Osborne scored 10 points to lead Calais.

Calais (3-3) 30

Osborne 5-0-10, Hill 1-0-2, Karvia 2-1-5, Clark 2-1-5, Hollingdale 1-0-2, Cross 2-0-4, Beaton 1-0-2, Morrison, Marshall, Remington, McVicar

Houlton (6-1) 51

Sanderson 5-3-13, Foster 6-1-13, Dow 4-2-10, Bartlett 3-4-10, Lackey 0-2-2, Herring 1-0-2, McPartland 0-1-1, Bailey, Caron, Putnam

3-pt. goals: none

Calais 5 17 26 30

Houlton 15 27 35 51

JV: Calais 48-31

East Grand 51, Easton 21

At Danforth, Kelsey Daoust scored 18 of her season-high 25 points in the second half as the Vikings rolled.

Courtney Lloyd scored 12 points for East Grand and Nikki Tuck added 10 points.

Kristen Boxwell led the Bears with seven points.

Easton (3-3) 21

Fuller 2-0-4, Cyr 2-0-4, Hammond 1-0-2, Task 2-0-4, Boxwell 3-1-7, Burke, Lunney, Parlin

East Grand (2-6) 51

Daoust 11-2-25, Lloyd 6-0-12, Tuck 4-1-10, Bartlett 1-0-2, Beaudoin 1-0-2, Gilman, Hanington

3-pt. goals: Daoust, Tuck

Easton 4 10 15 21

East Grand 8 11 34 51

Central 54, Presque Isle 45

At Corinth, Bekah Campbell had 20 points and seven rebounds as the Red Devils rallied past the Wildcats.

Sam Morin and Rachel Trafton of Central contributed nine points apiece.

Sarah Porter and Kayla Legassie each scored 12 points to lead Presque Isle.

Presque Isle (2-6) 45

Porter 5-0-12, Legassie 5-2-12, Michaud 3-1-7, Buckley 1-1-3, Cheney 1-1-3, Dean 2-0-5, Ward, Coffin

Central (3-5) 54

Campbell 9-2-20, Morin 4-1-9, Ra. Trafton 3-3-9, McHugh 3-0-6, Pineo 1-0-3, Blanchard 1-2-4, Portman 1-1-3, Cote, Day, Ro. Trafton

3-pt. goals: Porter 2, Dean; Pineo

Presque Isle 15 27 32 45

Central 11 24 43 54

JV: Presque Isle 42-20

LCS/MSSM 41, Fort Fairfield 31

At Limestone, Kellie Peers tossed in a game-high 25 points to lead Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics by Fort Fairfield.

Stacy Bernier added 12 points for the Eagles.

Kaitlyn McLaughlin paced Fort Fairfield with nine points.

Fort Fairfield (4-3) 31

M. Shaw, Beaulieu 1-1-3, McLaughlin 1-7-9, D. Shaw, Clark 2-3-7, Wilson 1-1-3, Churchill 1-0-2, Parady 1-0-2, Blaisdell, Hebert 2-1-5

LCS/MSSM (1-4) 41

Cote, Peers 5-12-25, Leighton 1-0-2, Kelly, Cote, Good 1-0-2, Allen, St. Pierre, Bernier 3-6-12

3-pt. goals: Peers 3

Fort Fairfield 2 11 19 31

LCS/MSSM 5 7 23 41

JV: Fort Fairfield 37-32

Old Town 47, Caribou 36

At Old Town, Jenna King tallied 15 points to pace Old Town by Caribou.

Cally Randall added 13 points for the Coyotes.

Kristen Espling netted 12 points to lead Caribou.

Caribou (4-4) 36

Bosse 1-0-2, Collins, Schofield, Ouellette 2-1-5, Espling 5-0-12, Richards 2-2-6, Cyr 1-0-3, King 3-0-6, Selander 1-0-2, Bell

Old Town (6-2) 47

St. Louis 0-2-2, Randall 5-3-13, Wilcox 1-5-7, Goodwin, Brown 1-0-2, King 6-1-15, Taylor 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Espling 2, Cyr; King 2

Caribou 5 9 17 36

Old Town 7 17 30 47

JV: Caribou 43-30

Mount Ararat 48, Hampden 35

At Hampden, the Eagles held the Broncos scoreless in the second quarter en route to the win.

Hannah Fenwick paced Mount Ararat of Topsham with 15 points and Tegan Talbot scored 10.

Hampden’s Kayla Webb had a team-high nine points.

Mount Ararat (3-5) 48

Fenwick 6-3-15, Talbot 3-2-10, Bowley 2-1-5, Owen 2-0-6, Boccamello, Lamb 1-1-3, Hitchcock 3-1-7, Ballard, Duncan, Kowalczyk, LeDuc 1-0-2, Young

Hampden (0-8) 35

Webb 3-1-9, Pond 2-0-4, Foster 2-0-4, Wilson, Stephenson 2-2-6, Moore 1-0-2, Rawcliffe 2-4-8, Chambers, Neill, Snyder, Anderson 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Talbot 2, Owen 2; Webb 2

Mount Ararat 15 26 40 48

Hampden 15 15 25 35

JV: Hampden 39-30

Waterville 61, Belfast 31

At Waterville Friday, Morgan Frame scored 12 points to pace the Panthers.

Waterville’s Sarah Given posted 11 points while Jasmine Bishop and Jen Nale each added 10.

Brittany Dyer had a team-high seven points for the Lions.

Belfast 31

Dyer 3-1-7, Mansfield 2-1-5, Webster 2-0-4, Blair 2-0-4, Smith 2-0-4, Carr 2-0-4, Curtis, Ryder

Waterville 61

M. Frame 3-6-12, Given 1-3-11, Bishop 4-3-11, Nale 5-0-10, T. Frame 2-0-7, Gardiner 2-0-6, Stacie Whitten 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Steph Whitten 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: Given, T. Frame, Gardiner 2

Belfast 5 14 22 31

Waterville 21 44 55 61

Hockey

Brewer 4, Presque Isle 3

At Brewer, Nick Risser scored two goals, including a shorthanded game-winner in the third period, as the Witches edged the Wildcats.

Dylan Fitzpatrick and Prentiss Swett of Brewer each recorded an assist on the game-winning goal, while Evan Nadeau and Swett each added a goal. Eric White made 25 saves on 28 shots for the 6-1 Witches.

Greg Cyr, Steve Ford and Brandon Daigle each netted a goal for 3-5-1 Presque Isle while Brennan Shaw grabbed an assist. Ethan Hill stopped 32 of 36 shots.

JV: Brewer 8, Hampden 3

Houlton-Hodgdon 9, Orono 0

At Houlton, Craig Buxton netted four goals to power Houlton-Hodgdon by Orono.

Morgan Hall tallied two goals and an assist while Lowell Matthews, Ashir Abouleish and Cody Briggs each added a goal. Mike Epley grabbed three assists while Zach Chase had two for Houlton-Hodgdon.

Malik Abouleish stopped all 31 shots he faced to earn the shutout for the 3-3 Black Hawks.

David Eugley made 32 saves on 41 shots for the 2-6 Red Riots.


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