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FORT KENT – The Fort Kent girls basketball team outscored visiting Caribou 18-8 in the third quarter to erase a five-point halftime deficit and earn a 57-48 victory Tuesday night.
Taylor Boucher connected for 22 points and Marissa Albert 20 for the Warriors, while Katie Rossignol chipped in eight rebounds.
Kristen Espling’s 16 points paced Caribou. Karyn King added 12 and Ali Richards 10.
Caribou (4-4) 48
Espling 7-0-16, Richards 4-1-10, King 6-0-12, Bossie, Collins 1-0-2, Schofield, Ouellette 2-1-5, Cyr 1-0-3, Selander
Fort Kent (7-2) 57
Boucher 9-4-22, Albert 5-7-20, E. Pelletier 2-0-6, Rossignol 1-1-3, J. Pelletier, Walker, Cyr, Bouchard 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Espling 2, Richards, Cyr; Albert 3, E. Pelletier 2
Caribou 13 25 33 48
Fort Kent 8 20 38 57
JV: Caribou 37-34
East Grand 35, Highview Chr. 22
At Danforth, Courtney Lloyd netted 16 points to propel East Grand to victory over Highview Christian Academy of Charleston.
Kelsey Daoust chipped in with nine points for the Vikings.
Alexandra Booker and Elizabeth Hanson each scored seven points to pace Highview.
Highview Chr. (0-6) 22
Booker 3-1-7, Hanson 3-0-7, Loreda 1-0-2, Francis 1-0-2, Dunfey 1-0-2, Allard 1-0-2, Babcock, Sherchuk, Fish
East Grand (3-10) 35
Daoust 3-2-9, Lloyd 4-8-16, Tuck 2-0-4, Roy 3-0-6, Bartlett, Hannington, Beaudoin
3-pt. goals: Hanson; Daoust
Highview Chr. 5 11 15 22
East Grand 5 18 26 35
Madawaska 41, Wisdom 31
At St. Agatha, Kallie Pelletier registered 21 points to lead the Madawaska Owls by Wisdom.
Sadie Dubois scored eight points to pace Wisdom.
Madawaska 41
Daigle 0-2-2, Gagnon, Dugal, B. Pelletier, Cyr 4-0-8, Nadeau 1-0-2, Gendreau 3-0-6, K. Pelletier 7-5-21, Dionne 1-0-2
Wisdom 31
Guerrette 2-0-4, Paradis 2-0-4, Michaud 1-1-3, Dubois 4-0-8, Morin, Labrie 3-0-6, Berce 0-1-1, Coulombe, Cyr, Priesnitz
3-pt. goals: Ka. Pelletier 2; Cyr
Madawaska 14 25 33 41
Wisdom 9 17 25 31
So. Aroostook 55, Hodgdon 53
At Hodgdon, Brittney Charette scored seven of her 12 points in the fourth quarter as Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook edged Hodgdon.
Evangeline Goodall finished with 15 points while Elizabeth Goodall added 10 for the Warriors.
Melissa Quint and Shannon Martin each had 13 points to lead Hodgdon. Chelsea Sloat added 12 points for the Hawks.
So. Aroostook (6-5) 55
Ev. Goodall 5-5-15, Charette 5-2-12, El. Goodall 4-2-10, Bergan 4-0-8, Jas. Rockwell 3-0-6, Hartin 1-2-4, McGary, Jan. Rockwell, Grant, Crandall, Ryan
Hodgdon (4-8) 53
M. Quint 4-5-13, Martin 6-0-13, Sloat 5-0-12, Duff 1-0-2, Carpenter 2-0-6, London 1-0-2, Estabrook 2-1-5, Hovey, T. Quint
3-pt. goals: Martin, Sloat 2, Carpenter 2
So. Aroostook 16 26 40 55
Hodgdon 6 26 40 53
Ashland 59, Van Buren 29
At Ashland, junior guard Suzie Poulin scored a career-high 21 points, including four 3-pointers, in little more than a half of play to pace the Hornets.
Mindy Chasse contributed a dozen points for Ashland, all in the first half.
Kristen Vaillancourt led the Crusaders with 13 points, and Taylor Parent added eight.
Van Buren (4-7) 29
Vaillancourt 6-1-13, Parent 4-0-8, Ouellette 2-0-4, Bard 2-0-4, Ruest, Schneider, LaPlante, LaBreck
Ashland (7-3) 59
Poulin 6-5-21, Chasse 3-6-12, W. Donovan, Graham 1-0-2, Good, Flint 3-0-6, Pelkey 2-0-5, Jimmo, Cook, Lothrop, D’ozier 1-0-3, Baker 2-1-5, M. Donovan, Tilley 3-1-7
3-pt. goals: Poulin 4, Pelkey, D’ozier
Van Buren 6 13 17 29
Ashland 19 36 51 59
Houlton 60, Presque Isle 46
At Houlton, the Shiretowners applied a full-court press in the fourth quarter and outscored the Wildcats 26-10 to take the victory.
Rachel Foster scored eight of her 20 points in the fourth quarter for the winners and Emily Bartlett chipped in with seven of her 10 points in the fourth. Vanessa Sanderson contributed 14 points and eight assists.
Sarah Porter paced Presque Isle with 14 points and Kayla Legassie added 10.
Presque Isle (3-7) 46
Porter 5-2-14, Legassie 3-2-10, Michaud 4-0-8, Cheney 1-0-2, Dean 2-0-6, Girardin 2-0-4, Ward 1-0-2, Buckley
Houlton (10-1) 60
Foster 10-0-20, Sanderson 6-2-14, Bartlett 4-1-10, Herring 4-0-8, Dow 3-0-6, McPartland 1-0-2, Caron, Bailey, Lackey, Putnam
3-pt. goals: Porter 2, Legassie 2, Dean 2; Bartlett
Presque Isle 6 15 36 46
Houlton 12 22 34 60
JV: Presque Isle 42-32
Boys basketball
Houlton 61, Stearns 46
At Millinocket, James Bates tossed in 19 points to lead the Shiretowners to victory.
Josh Beals chipped in with 13 points for Houlton.
Charlie Osborne scored 13 points and Tyler Richards 10 for Stearns.
Houlton (6-5) 61
Bates 9-0-19, Beals 5-2-13, Brown 1-6-8, Bragan, Austin 1-1-3, Hill 3-0-6, Woodworth 0-2-2, Carmichael 4-1-9, Flewelling, Gervais 0-1-1, McGuire
Stearns (6-5) 46
Wallace, MacDonald 1-1-3, Sadlon 1-5-7, Baker 1-0-3, Osborne 5-1-13, Manzo 2-0-4, Eurich, McLaughlin 1-2-4, Soucy, Barnett 1-0-2, Streams, Richards 4-2-10
3-pt. goals: Bates, Beals; Osborne 2, Baker
Houlton 19 38 48 61
Stearns 15 22 33 46
JV: Houlton 54-47
Mt. Blue 85, Nokomis 63
At Newport, Ben Russell tallied 27 points and eight rebounds to spark Mt. Blue of Farmington by Nokomis.
Jamie Sawyer scored 24 points while Joe Gilbert added 11 for the Cougars.
Jordan Wooldridge paced Nokomis with 16 points. Jordan Richards, Jordan Woodbury and Casey Reynolds each added 11 points for the Warriors.
Mt. Blue (8-3) 85
Russell 10-5-27, Sawyer 11-2-24, Gilbert 4-3-11, Backus 2-1-5, Simpson 1-2-4, Hoyt 1-0-3, Zamboni 1-0-3, Trask 0-2-2, Wiles-Rosell 0-2-2, Berry
Nokomis (0-11) 63
Wooldridge 6-4-16, Richards 5-0-11, Woodbury 5-0-11, Reynolds 3-5-11, Gustin 1-2-4, Higgins 1-1-3, Hopkins 1-1-3, Barrows 1-0-2, Haverly-Johndro 0-1-1, Wintle 0-1-1, Amoroso
3-pt. goals: Hoyt, Zamboni; Richards, Woodbury
Mt. Blue 19 39 61 85
Nokomis 19 30 48 63
East Grand 59, Highview Chr. 37
At Danforth, Tyler Morse scored a game-high 25 points to lead East Grand by Highview Christian Academy of Charleston.
Kaleb Dicker posted 14 points while Tyler Langill added 11 for the Vikings.
Qui Hoang Le scored 12 points to lead Highview while Stefan Rowe added 10 for the Knights.
Highview Chr. (0-10) 37
Hoang Le 5-0-12, Rowe 5-0-10, Jones 4-0-8, Tran 2-0-4, Choi 1-0-2, Fernandez 0-1-1, Morishita, Parent, Chandler
East Grand (3-8) 59
T. Morse 12-1-25, Dicker 5-2-14, Langill 4-3-11, Bartlett 2-1-5, A. Brittain 1-0-2, H. Brittain 0-1-1, Nicholas 0-1-1, Cropley, Gilman, D. Morse, Henn, Richardson
3-pt. goals: Hoang Le 2
Highview Chr. 7 10 22 37
East Grand 16 41 52 59
Fort Fairfield 54, LCS/MSSM 43
At Fort Fairfield, Austin Dufour led three Tigers in double figures with 15 points as they defeated Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Ryan Noyes chipped in 11 points and Otis Edgecomb 10 for Fort Fairfield.
Matt Enman’s game-high 19 points paced the Eagles.
LCS/MSSM (2-9) 43
Enman 6-4-19, Parent 1-0-2, Beaulieu 4-1-9, Allen 1-1-3, Hopkins 4-0-8, Rossignol 1-0-2
Fort Fairfield (7-4) 54
Edgecomb 4-2-10, T. Noyes 1-0-2, Closson 2-0-4, Forsman, Cresenzo 2-0-4, Booth 1-0-3, R. Noyes 5-1-11, Sharpe 1-2-5, Dufour 5-2-15
3-pt. goals: Enman 3; Dufour, Sharpe, Booth
LCS/MSSM 13 22 30 43
Fort Fairfield 16 26 37 54
JV: Fort Fairfield 47-27
Ashland 88, So. Aroostook 71
At Dyer Brook, Tyler Cote scored 16 points in the second half while Lucas Belanger notched 10 after intermission as Ashland pulled away for the win.
Cote finished with 22 points and Belanger 21. Jeremy Tarr tossed in 23 points for the Hornets and Carl Nemer chipped in with 10.
Dakota Sleeper poured in a game-high 31 points for the Southern Aroostook Warriors, while Colby Clark added 13.
Ashland (8-3) 88
Tarr 7-8-23, L. Belanger 7-7-21, Cote 8-3-22, Nemer 2-4-10, Levesque 3-1-7, J. Belanger 1-1-3, Hafford 1-0-2, Paradis, Condon, Gimbel, Baker
So. Aroostook (6-5) 71
Sleeper 9-11-31, Clark 6-1-13, Toothaker 3-3-9, T. Robinson 2-0-4, grant 2-3-7, Casey 1-0-2, C. Robinson 1-0-2, Beaulieu 1-0-3, Sutherland, Hanscom, Flewelling
3-pt. goals: Cote 3, Nemer 2, Tarr; Sleeper 2, Beaulieu
Ashland 19 34 57 88
So. Aroostook 8 31 49 71
JV: So. Aroostook 59-37
Lee Acad. 85, DI-Stonington 69
At Lee, Hakeem Rodriguez scored 28 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to power Lee Academy by Deer Isle-Stonington.
Jarred Bingham and Luis Medina each posted 16 points for Lee Academy. Devan Parker added 13 points and 12 rebounds for the Pandas.
Eben Powers led Deer Isle-Stonington with 28 points while Collin Ciomei had 24. Doug Boutilier chipped in with 11 for the Mariners, who had their 32-game winning streak ended.
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