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FORT FAIRFIELD – Sam Carpenter had 16 points to lift the Hodgdon girls to a 48-44 win over Fort Fairfield Wednesday. Melissa Quint scored 13 points for the Hawks. Whitney Clark led Fort Fairfield with 15 points and Brooke Beaulieu chipped in…
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FORT FAIRFIELD – Sam Carpenter had 16 points to lift the Hodgdon girls to a 48-44 win over Fort Fairfield Wednesday.

Melissa Quint scored 13 points for the Hawks.

Whitney Clark led Fort Fairfield with 15 points and Brooke Beaulieu chipped in 10 points.

Hodgdon (4-6) 48

Martin 1-1-3, Sloat 1-0-2, Carpenter 6-0-16, London 1-0-2, T. Quint 0-5-5, Estabrook 3-1-7, M. Quint 6-1-13, Hovey

Fort Fairfield (4-5) 44

M. Shaw 1-1-3, Beaulieu 4-2-10, McLaughlin 2-1-5, Clark 6-2-15, Forsman 2-0-4, Blaisdell 0-7-7, D. Shaw, Wilson, Churchill

3-pt. goals: Carpenter 4; Clark

Hodgdon 12 23 38 48

Fort Fairfield 4 14 26 44

JV: Fort Fairfield 41-36 (OT)

So. Aroostook 78, East Grand 18

At Dyer Brook, Liz Goodall scored 24 points to lead Southern Aroostook past East Grand of Danforth.

Mataya Ryan had 11 points for the Warriors as Jasmine Rockwell and Brittany Charette scored 10 points apiece.

Kelsey Daoust led East Grand with 12 points.

East Grand (2-7) 18

Daoust 2-7-12, Lloyd 1-1-3, Tuck 0-1-1, Bartlett 0-1-1, Beaudoin 0-1-1, Gilman, Hanington

Southern Aroostook (4-5) 78

McGary 1-2-4, E. Goodall 3-0-7, Nadeau 1-0-2, Bergan 2-0-4, Jan. Rockwell 1-0-2, L. Goodall 12-0-24, Jas. Rockwell 5-0-10, Ryan 4-3-11, Hartin 2-0-4, Charette 4-2-10, Grant, Crandall

3-pt. goals: Daoust; E. Goodall

East Grand 7 10 15 18

So. Aroostook 23 41 57 78

C. Aroostook 66, Madawaska 24

Long scores 1,000th point

At Mars Hill, Alex Dame had 19 points and 10 rebounds to lead the host Central Aroostook Panthers to the win.

Amber Bradley also had a double-double with 13 points and 11 steals for the Panthers. Senior center Sarah Long scored the 1,000th point of her high school career with her second basket of the game and finished with 11 points.

Emma Dionne led the Madawaska Owls with eight points.

Madawaska (2-8) 24

Dionne 3-2-8, K. Pelletier 3-0-6, Gendreau, Nadeau, A. Cyr 3-1-7, B. Pelletier, Dougal 0-1-1, Gagnon, Parker 1-0-2

C. Aroostook (9-1) 66

Dame 9-1-19, Bradley 6-0-13, Long 5-1-11, McLay 1-0-2, Estabrook 2-0-5, Hardin, Day 2-0-4, Long, Graham 3-0-6, Mean

3-pt. goals: Bradley, Estabrook

Madawaska 11 14 18 24

C. Aroostook 24 40 53 66

JV: C. Aroostook 46-33

GHCA 52, Van Buren 34

At University of Maine at Presque Isle, Sarah Riopel scored 21 points to lift Greater Houlton Christian Academy over Van Buren.

Kasi Barker had 10 points for the Eagles.

Kristen Vaillancourt paced the Crusaders with 15 points.

Van Buren (4-6) 34

LaPlante 3-0-6, Vaillancourt 4-7-15, Ouellette 2-1-6, Bard 2-1-5, Ruest 1-0-2, Deschaines, Labreck, Parent, Schneider

Greater Houlton Christian (9-0) 52

Brewer 3-1-7, Riopel 7-5-21, Barker 3-4-10, B. Emery 2-0-4, Lord 3-1-8, Barnes 1-0-2, H. Emery, Smart, Vargas, McGuire, A. Michaud, S. Michaud

3-pt. goals: Ouellette; Riopel 2, Lord

Van Buren 8 17 24 34

GHCA 8 22 45 52

Houlton 45, Caribou 26

At Houlton, Vanessa Sanderson had 14 point and five assists to lead Houlton to victory over Caribou.

Rachel Foster had eight points and 11 rebounds for the Shiretowners.

Karyn King led Caribou with six points.

Caribou (4-4) 26

King 3-0-6, Espling 2-1-5, Richards 2-0-4, Selander 1-1-4, Cyr 1-0-2, Ouellette 0-1-1, Schofield 1-0-2, Collins 1-0-2, Bell, Bossie

Houlton (8-1) 45

Sanderson 5-2-14, Foster 4-0-8, Dow 4-0-8, McPartland 1-3-5, Herring 1-1-3, Lackey 0-2-2, Bartlett 2-0-5, Bailey, Caron, Putnam

3-pt. goals: Selander; Sanderson 2, Bartlett

Caribou 6 13 18 26

Houlton 15 21 29 45

JV: Caribou 32-29

Schenck 44, Katahdin 42

At East Millinocket, Ashley Deloge scored 17 points and grabbed 8 rebounds to lead Schenck to its first victory of the season. Courtney MacLeod added 14 points and had 12 rebounds for the Wolverines.

Olivia McNally tossed in four 3-pointers for a game high 24 points and Jallsa Moore added 10 points for the Cougars.

Katahdin (4-5) 42

Olivia McNally 4-4-24, Jallsa Moore 4-2-10, Duffy 2-1-5, Stevens 1-0-2, Cyr 0-1-1, Rush, Majkowski

Schenck (1-9) 44

Ashley Deloge 5-7-17, Courtney MacLeod 5-4-14, Kimball 1-4-6, Bouchard 1-2-4, Lowell 1-1-3, Powers, Jamo

3-pt. goals: MacNally 4

Katahdin 13 15 24 42

Schenck 10 22 35 44

JV: Schenck 37-30

Hockey

Houlton-Hodgdon 5, Hampden 2

At Bangor’s Sawyer Arena, Chris McGuire broke a 1-1 tie with the lone goal of the second period and triggered a three-goal outburst with his second one for 4-3 Houlton-Hodgdon.

Mike Epley had a goal and two assists with Morgan Hall and Craig Buxton getting the other Black Hawks goal. Zach Chase and Logan Holmes collected assists and Levi Ledger finished with nine saves.

Kurt Hiller and Josh Tardiff scored for 3-4 Hampden Academy and Kevin Brown had an assist. Matt Albert wound up with 32 saves.

Bangor 7, Skowhegan 1

At Sukee Arena, Winslow, Joey Seccareccia scored two goals and assisted another to lead Bangor past Skowhegan.

David Pardilla also scored two goals for the 4-5 Rams and Nate Lewis had a goal and three assists. Phil Frost had a goal and an assist and Josh Kelley scored. Andrew Riley stopped 16 of 17 shots.

Justin Enman scored off of a Bret Savage assist in the first period for 1-6 Skowhegan. Jimmy Quirian made 20 saves on 27 shots.

Lawrence 6, Hampden 3

At T.J. Ryan Center, Brewer, Jack Hersom, Cote Noonan and Devon Belanger scored two goals apiece to lead Lawrence of Fairfield past Hampden Academy.

Sam Miller, Josh Dearborn and James Banks provided two assists apiece for the 5-3-1 Bulldogs. Dillon Bellefleur blocked 23 of 26 shots.

Josh Tardiff, Ethan Chase and Cody McAllister scored for 3-5 Hampden. Matt Albert made 28 saves on 34 shots.

JV: Lawrence 6-3

Boys basketball

Katahdin 76, Hodgdon 31

At Stacyville Tuesday, Evan McCarthy scored 17 points to lift Katahdin over Hodgdon.

Tom Anderson had 12 points for the Cougars.

Travis Quint and Robert Crane scored seven points apiece to pace the Hawks.

Hodgdon (3-4) 31

A. McGillicuddy 2-0-4, Armstrong 1-0-2, Quint 2-2-7, D. McGillicuddy 2-0-4, A. Harris 3-0-6, Crane 1-5-7, Griffin 0-1-1, Morey, C. Harris, Brombosz, Tidd, Moran

Katahdin (3-5) 76

Robinson 2-0-4, Anderson 4-4-12, R. Qualey 1-0-2, Davis 1-1-3, Craig 2-1-5, Guiggey 4-1-9, Hawkins 1-0-2, Rodgerson 4-0-8, E. Qualey 3-2-9, McCarthy 6-0-17, Gallagher 1-1-3, Curtis, Moore

3-pt. goals: Quint; McCarthy 5, E. Qualey

Hodgdon 8 15 24 31

Katahdin 19 38 63 76

JV: Katahdin 66-29

Presque Isle 62, Fort Kent 39

At Presque Isle, Russ Mortland’s 18 points help push Presque Isle past Fort Kent.

Nate Ackerson had 12 points and seven assists for the Wildcats and Evan Richards added eight assists.

Thomas Leveque scored 14 points for Fort Kent.

Fort Kent (5-4) 39

Levesque 5-2-14, Voisine 3-1-8, S. Bouchard1-0-2, A. Bouchard 4-0-8, Harvey 1-0-3, Lesaldo 2-0-4, Charette, Potvin, Cyr, Soucy

Presque Isle (8-2) 62

Mortland 8-0-18, Richards 2-0-4, Ackerson 4-4-12, Dyer 1-0-2, Gallant 3-0-6, D. Kingsbury 3-0-6, Cassidy 1-0-2, A. Kingsbury 4-0-8, Chasse 1-0-2, Braley 1-0-2, Carmichael, Johnson

3-pt. goals: Levesque 2, Voisine, Harvey; Mortland 2

Fort Kent 7 16 27 39

Presque Isle 12 24 45 62

JV: Presque Isle 51-32


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