ASHLAND – Whitney Flint poured in a game-high 43 points, including five 3-pointers as Ashland outscored Greater Houlton Christian Academy 23-7 in the third quarter en route to a convincing 80-54 girls basketball victory over the previously unbeaten Eagles Wednesday night.
Flint scored 13 points in the third quarter in which the Hornets broke the game wide open.
Mindy Chasse scored 15 points in the first half, including the 1,000th point of her career for Ashland.
Kari Brewer and Sarah Riopel netted 17 points apiece to lead Greater Houlton Christian.
GHCA (11-1) 54
Brewer 6-5-17, Riopel 5-6-17, Parker 3-3-9, Emery 1-0-3, Lord 2-0-4, Lee, Smart, Vargas, Socoby, A. Michaud, Barnes, Mellia, S. Michaud, McCoure
Ashland (8-3) 80
Flint 18-2-43, Chasse 6-3-15, W. Donovan 0-1-1, Graham 0-1-1, Good, Pelkey, Jimmo, Cook 4-0-8, Lothrop, D’ozier, Baker 1-0-2, Tilley 1-1-3, Pullen 2-1-7, M. Donovan, Orcutt
3-pt. goals: Riopel, Emery; Flint 5, Pullen 2
GHCA 17 24 31 54
Ashland 24 38 61 80
Washburn 50, LCS/MSSM 20
At Limestone, Kelsee McLaughlin tossed in 15 points to lead the Washburn Beavers to their seventh victory.
Erica McDougall chipped in with 13 points for the winners.
Caitlin Good paced Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Math with eight.
Washburn (7-2) 50
Berube 1-0-2, Chandler, Goupille, Koch, McLaughlin 5-5-15, Reed 1-0-3, Sjoberg, McDougall 5-3-13, Campbell 3-0-9, Saucier 0-1-1, Bird, Cochran 1-1-3, Palmer 2-0-4
LCS/MSSM 20
Peers 1-0-2, Leighton, Kelly, Cote 1-0-2, Good 4-0-8, Allen 1-2-4, St. Pierre, Gray, Bernier
3-pt. goals: Reed, Campbell 3
Washburn 11 23 36 50
LCS/MSSM 8 9 15 20
JV: Washburn 36-22
Katahdin 58, Fort Fairfield 48
At Stacyville, Olivia McNally registered 16 points to lead Katahdin to victory over Fort Fairfield.
Melissa Duffy scored 13 points while Kayla Stevens added 12 for the Cougars.
Kaitlyn McLaughlin and Courtney Churchill each netted 14 points to pace Fort Fairfield.
Fort Fairfield 48
Shaw 0-2-2, McLaughlin 5-4-14, Clark 6-1-15, Churchill 5-4-14, Blaisdell 1-0-2, Hebert
Katahdin 58
Majkowski 1-3-5, Duffy 5-3-13, McNally 6-2-16, Cyr 2-0-4, Moore 4-0-8, Stevens 5-2-12, Rush
3-pt. goals: Clark 2; McNally 2
Fort Fairfield 10 28 41 48
Katahdin 18 30 42 58
GSA 51, DI-Stonington 19
At Blue Hill, Alida Peake led three Eagles in double figures with 11 points as they downed Deer Isle-Stonington.
Maddi Park and India Frazier added 10 apiece for George Stevens.
Audra Eaton’s 10 points paced the Mariners.
Deer Isle-Stonington (7-3) 19
Ho. Brewer, Robinson 1-0-2, Garcia, Grindle, Siebert, Eaton 5-0-10, He. Brewer 0-2-2, Hutchins 1-2-4, Cousins, Jones, Powers 0-1-1
George Stevens (10-0) 51
Mattson 1-0-2, Clapp, Davis, Park 3-4-10, E. Peake 1-1-3, A. Peake 5-0-11, Vander Eb 2-1-5, Brown, Frazier 5-0-10, Farnsworth, Theoharidis 1-2-4, Eaton 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: A. Peake
DI-Stonington 4 10 14 19
George Stevens 17 27 35 51
JV: George Stevens 42-25
Calais 63, Lee Acad. 61
At Calais, Courtney Hill scored eight points in a one-minute span in the fourth quarter as the Blue Devils rallied for the victory over previously unbeaten Lee Academy.
Hill sparked the late rally with a conventional three-point play, connected on a 3-pointer on Calais’ next possession then sank two free throws with 1:01 left to give the winners a lead they wouldn’t relinquish.
Hill finished with 15 points and six assists for Calais, which trailed 51-42 entering the fourth quarter.
Kelli Cross scored a game-high 19 points for the Devils, who avenged a 30-point loss to the Pandas, while Nicole Osborne notched 18 points and 11 rebounds.
Karin Bird sparked Lee with 18 points. Aarika Ritchie and Amanda Gifford added 13 apiece.
Lee Academy (7-1) 61
Gifford 6-1-13, Bird 7-4-18, Ritchie 5-0-13, Houghton 5-2-12, Harris 2-1-5, Grass, McLaughlin, McGaw
Calais (6-4) 63
Hill 4-5-15, Cross 8-3-19, Osborne 7-4-18, McVicar 0-2-2, Beaton 1-0-2, Clark 2-3-7, Karvia, Hollingdale, Remington
3-pt. goals: Ritchie 3; Hill 2
Lee Acad. 13 31 51 61
Calais 18 36 42 63
JV: Calais 29-20
Narraguagus 65, J-B Royals 50
At Harrington, Andrea Perry notched 15 points while Courtney Foss tossed in 13 more for the Knights in the win.
Kimberly Greene chipped in with 12 for Narraguagus, which outscored Jonesport-Beals 24-9 in the third quarter to assume control.
Brianna Beal scored 13 points and Hannah Carter 10 for the Royalettes.
Jonesport-Beals (4-6) 50
Alley 2-0-4, Bri. Beal 6-1-13, V. McLean 1-0-2, Bra. Beal 3-2-8, Carver 4-2-10, Jones 0-1-1, M. McLean 0-3-3, Libby 2-4-8, J. McLean 1-0-2, Todd
Narraguagus (7-3) 65
Beal 1-0-2, K. Burke 2-0-4, Foss 4-5-13, Greene 4-1-12, Baker 2-0-5, Albee 3-2-8, Ostberg 1-0-2, Tenan 1-0-2, Perry 7-1-15, Nevells 1-0-2, Cirone, B. Burke, Brooks, Risbridger
3-pt. goals: Greene 3, Baker
Jonesport-Beals 11 25 34 50
Narraguagus 10 29 53 65
JV: Narraguagus 52-43
Stearns 39, Dexter 26
At Dexter, April Davis scored five first-quarter points as Stearns of Millinocket built a lead it would never relinquish and added four free throws in the fourth quarter to help hold off Dexter.
Samantha Lyons finished with a game-high 12 points for Stearns and Davis added her nine. Becca Leavitt had six more.
Michelle Chapman’s eight points, all on free throws, and six points apiece from Ashley Richardson and Sarah Murray led Dexter.
Stearns (8-2) 39
Lyons 4-4-12, Davis 2-4-9, Marter 1-0-2, Eurich 1-0-2, Leavitt 2-2-6, LeGasse 0-1-1, Beaulieu 2-1-5, Lynch 1-0-2, Levesque
Dexter (3-6) 26
Chapman 0-8-8, Richardson 2-2-6, Mountain 1-0-2, Gove 1-0-2, Patterson 0-1-1, Murray 2-0-6, Atwater 01-1, Wyman
3-pt. goals: Davis; Murray 2
Stearns 13 21 27 39
Dexter 7 14 19 26
JV: Stearns 40-39
Boys basketball
Hodgdon 47, Washburn 46
At Washburn, Chris Williams’ three-pointer with 50 seconds left gave Hodgdon a 47-45 lead and the Hawks hung on for the win.
Williams and Daniel McGillicuddy had 11 points apiece, Travis Quint scored nine and Robert Crane had eight points.
Nick McIntosh had a game-high 22 points for Washburn. Conner Fitzpatrick had 12 and Evan Sperrey scored eight points for the Beavers, who went 6-for-19 from the foul line including a 3-for-9 showing in the fourth quarter.
Hodgdon (4-6) 47
Williams 4-2-11, Quint 4-0-9, D. McGillicuddy 5-1-11, Moran 1-0-2, Harris 3-0-6, Crane 4-0-8
Washburn (1-9) 46
Sperrey 3-1-8, McIntosh 9-3-22, Fitzpatrick 5-2-12, Campbell 1-0-2, Conley 1-0-2, Viola, Frank
3-pt. goals: Williams, Quint; McIntosh, Sperrey
Hodgdon 9 20 35 47
Washburn 12 28 38 46
JV: Washburn 35-31
Van Buren 74, LCS/MSSM 42
At Van Buren, Ben Doucette poured in a game-high 29 points while Alex Martin contributed 14 for the Van Buren Crusaders in the victory.
Derek Rossignol chipped in with 11 points for the winners.
Josh Forsman scored eight points for Limestone Community School/Maine School and Science and Mathematics.
LCS/MSSM (2-10) 42
Forsman 3-0-8, Enman 2-1-5, Parent 2-0-4, Foster 1-0-3, Beaulieu 1-1-3, Allen 3-0-6, Hopkins 3-1-7, Rossignol 3-0-6, Morgan, Burbe, King
Van Buren (6-5) 74
Doucette 12-3-29, Martin 5-3-14, Rossignol 5-1-11, Giagiordano 2-3-7, St. Pierre 3-0-6, Dumond 2-1-5, Allen 1-0-2, Vaillancourt, Chasse, Deschaine
3-pt. goals: Forsman 2; Martin, Doucette
LCS/MSSM 10 26 35 42
Van Buren 24 34 53 74
JV: LCS/MSSM 40-30
Presque Isle 46, Fort Kent 39
At Fort Kent, Nate Ackerson scored nine of his 16 points in the fourth quarter to propel Presque Isle by Fort Kent.
Russ Mortland added 11 points for the Wildcats.
Corey Voisine posted a game-high 24 points to lead Fort Kent.
Presque Isle (10-2) 46
Ackerson 7-0-16, Mortland 5-0-11, Richards 1-1-3, Gallant 1-0-2, D. Kingsbury 1-0-2, Cassidy 2-1-5, A. Kingsbury 1-4-6, Braley 0-1-1
Fort Kent (6-6) 39
Voisine 10-1-24, Charette, Cyr, A. Bouchard 2-0-4, Harvey 2-0-4, Jo. Soucy 1-0-2, Lesaldo 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Ackerson 2, Mortland; Voisine 3
Presque Isle 14 23 29 46
Fort Kent 4 14 29 39
JV: Presque Isle 44-35
Ashland 91, GHCA 45
At Ashland, Jeremy Tarr led four Ashland scorers in double figures with 18 points to power the Hornets by Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Tyler Cote scored 15 points and Carl Nemer had 14 while Justin Belanger added 13. Jason Levesque grabbed 13 rebounds for Ashland.
Chad Duff tallied 17 points to pace Greater Houlton Christian.
GHCA (0-12) 45
Willey 3-0-6, Campbell 2-0-4, Duff 7-0-17, Morin 1-0-2, Budd, Strubel 2-2-6, Crone, Grey 1-1-3, Bowers 0-1-1, Holmes 3-0-6
Ashland (9-3) 91
Paradis 1-0-2, Condon, Tarr 7-3-18, L. Belanger 3-0-6, Gimbel 2-0-4, Cote 7-0-15, Milligan 1-0-2, Nemer 5-2-14, Hafford 4-1-9, Levesque 2-0-4, J. Belanger 6-1-13, Baker
3-pt. goals: Duff 3; Tarr, Cote, Nemer 2
GHCA 12 22 31 45
Ashland 29 53 74 91
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