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CARIBOU – Jarryd Rossignol erupted for 32 points, including six 3-point goals, as Caribou surged past Fort Kent 86-58 in a schoolboy basketball matchup Wednesday evening.
Backcourt mate Kyle Corrigan added 27 points for Caribou, which earned its eighth consecutive victory.
Matt Harvey led Fort Kent with 13 points, while Corey Voisine and Adam Bouchard scored 12 points each.
Fort Kent (5-8) 58
Voisine 3-6-12, Charette 1-0-2, Ja. Soucy 1-0-3, Levesque 3-0-7, Cyr 1-0-2, A. Bouchard 6-0-12, Harvey 5-2-13, Lesaldo 3-1-7, S. Bouchard, Potvin, Jo. Soucy
Caribou (12-1) 86
Corrigan 9-8-27, Robertson 1-0-2, Rosser 3-3-9, Rossignol 11-4-32, Belanger, Nadeau 2-0-4, Anderson 3-2-8, St. Peter 1-0-2, Walker 1-0-2, Sager, Schuster, Brown
3-pt. goals: Ja. Soucy, Levesque, Harvey; Rossignol 6, Corrigan
Fort Kent 13 29 47 58
Caribou 22 39 58 86
JV: Caribou 42-31
Houlton 80, Hodgdon 31
At Hodgdon, Corey Woodworth scored 14 points to lead Houlton past Hodgdon.
Josh Beals had 13 points for the Shiretowners and Ryan Hill added 11 points.
Daniel McGillicuddy paced Hodgdon with 11 points.
Houlton 80
Brown 1-0-2, Bragan 1-0-3, Longstaff 1-0-2, Bates 2-0-5, Hill 5-1-11, Woodworth 6-2-14, Beals 4-5-13, Carmichael 4-0-8, Flewelling 2-0-5, Gervais 4-0-9, McGuire 1-2-4, Codrey 2-0-4, Austin
Hodgdon 31
A. McGillicuddy 2-0-4, Williams 2-0-5, Quint 0-1-1, D. McGillicuddy 4-3-11, A. Harris 1-0-2, Crane 3-2-8, Morey, Armstrong, C. Harris, Moran
3-pt. goals: Bragan, Bates, Flewelling, Gervais; Williams
Houlton 19 33 63 80
Hodgdon 2 12 21 31
Ashland 70, East Grand 46
At Danforth, Tyler Cote scored 25 points to push Ashland past East Grand.
Lucas Belanger added 15 points for the Hornets.
Tyler Morse totaled 22 points to lead the Vikings and Kaleb Dicker chipped in 15 points.
Ashland 70
Cote 11-0-25, L. Belanger 7-1-15, Nemer 3-0-8, Hafford 2-0-4, J. Belanger 2-1-5, Gimbel 3-0-6, Paradis 2-0-4, Levesque 1-1-3, Baker
East Grand 46
Morse 8-5-22, Dicker 6-1-15, Cropley 2-0-4, Langill 1-0-2, Gilman 1-0-2, H. Brittain 0-1-1, A. Brittain, Nichols, Bartlett, Richardson
3-pt. goals: Cote 3, Nemer 2; Dicker 2, Morse
Ashland 12 40 54 70
East Grand 10 21 32 46
JV: Ashland 47-32
Machias 64, Woodland 51
At Machias, Michael Little scored 19 points to push Machias past Woodland.
Michael Jenkins had six of his 13 points in the fourth quarter for Machias. Nick Shults and Ty Richards each added 10 points.
Chad James led Woodland with 14 points and Ben Sears chipped in 12 points.
Woodland 51
Curtis 3-0-6, St. Pierre 1-0-2, James 4-4-14, Boomer 3-0-7, Pike 2-0-6, Sears 4-4-12, Brown
Machias 64
Little 7-3-19, Stevens 1-0-2, Dahl 3-0-8, Jenkins 5-0-13, Shults 5-0-10, Richards 5-0-10, Spencer 1-0-2, Lipton
3-pt. goals: James 2, Pike 2, Boomer; Jenkins 3, Little 2, Dahl 2
Woodland 15 32 45 51
Machias 12 27 46 64
Ellsworth 74, Bucksport 65
At Bucksport, Sam Coombs scored 15 points to help lift Ellsworth over Bucksport.
Ryan Petros had 13 points for the Eagles. James Doe scored 12 points and Pat Kelly added 10 points.
Dom Kone scored a career-high 27 points to pace Bucksport. Derek Fish chipped in 19 points.
Ellsworth 74
Doe 6-0-12, Folmer 2-0-5, Austin 2-0-4, Kelly 4-0-10, Dugas 1-5-7, Tracy 2-0-6, Petros 6-1-13, Coombs 7-1-15, Berry 1-0-2, Haass
Bucksport 65
Fish 7-3-19, Bowden 2-0-5, Dedman 2-1-5, Leighton 2-0-4, Kone 10-2-27, Harriman 2-1-5, McGeechan, Pappas, Goodin
3-pt. goals: Kelly 2, Tracy 2, Folmer; Kone 5, Fish 2, Bowden
Ellsworth 17 39 60 74
Bucksport 17 31 47 65
JV: Bucksport 56-53
Bangor 54, Lawrence 25
At Folsom Gymnasium in Fairfield, senior center Ryan Weston scored a game-high 23 points and Bangor’s defense limited the Lawrence Bulldogs to just eight field goals.
The win was the 13th straight this season and 23rd consecutive win overall for unbeaten Bangor, the defending Class A state champion.
Senior guard Jon McAllian added 12 points and five assists for the Rams.
Max Haney led Lawrence with nine points.
Bangor (13-0) 54
R. Larochelle 1-0-2, Frazier 1-0-3, C. Larochelle 0-1-1, McAllian 4-3-12, Zolper 0-2-2, Edwards, Cox, Suvlu 3-0-6, Bernstein 1-0-2, Collard-Seguin, Henigan, Hall, McDade 0-1-1, Martin 1-0-2, Weston 10-3-23
Lawrence (7-6) 25
Costigan 1-0-2, Carey, Spaulding 1-0-2, Haney 2-3-9, Violette, Klein 0-1-1, Champagne, Perkins 1-2-4, Moody, Carter, Poulin 0-1-1, Fleming, Mosher 1-0-2, Sexton 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Frazier, McAllian; Haney 2
Bangor 12 23 40 54
Lawrence 6 11 18 25
Girls basketball
Cen. Aroostook 54, Katahdin 34
At Stacyville, Sarah Long scored 26 points to lead Central Aroostook of Mars Hill to victory over Katahdin.
Alex Dume had 15 points for the Panthers.
Katahdin was led by Melissa Duffy with 18 points.
Central Aroostook (12-1) 54
Estabrook 1-0-2, Bradley 2-1-7, Day 1-0-2, Graham 1-0-2, Dume 7-1-15, Long 11-4-26, C. Hartin, B. Hartin
Katahdin (5-8) 34
Majkowski 1-0-2, Duffy 7-4-18, McNally 0-2-2, Moore 3-0-8, Stevens 3-0-6, Rush
3-pt. goals: Bradley 2; Moore 2
Cen. Aroostook 12 24 38 54
Katahdin 4 16 27 34
Van Buren 44, Wisdom 31
At St. Agatha, Kristen Vaillancourt scored a game-high 25 points to lead the Van Buren Crusaders past Wisdom.
Hayley Cyr paced the Pioneers with 12 points.
Van Buren (6-6) 44
Vaillancourt 7-11-25, Parent 2-0-4, Ouellette 3-0-6, Bard 4-1-9, Ruest, Deschaine, LaPlante
Wisdom (2-12) 31
Guerrette, Michaud 2-1-5, Dubois 2-0-4, Morin, LaBrie 4-0-8, Berce 1-0-2, Coulombe, Cyr 6-0-12
3-pt. goals: none
Wisdom 8 18 29 31
Van Buren 14 23 34 44
Woodland 67, Shead 24
At Woodland, Ashley Laking scored 14 points to help lift Woodland over Shead of Eastport.
Molly White scored 12 points for the Dragons and Courtney Cochran added nine points and nine rebounds.
Camisha Doten and Hannah Currier led Shead with five points apiece.
Shead (6-8) 24
Doten 2-0-5, Pottle 2-0-4, Stuart 1-0-2, McPhail 2-0-4, Vinson 2-0-4, Currier 2-0-5, Barnes, Hoche
Woodland (9-3) 67
Laking 5-4-14, Boomer 1-0-2, Knights 1-4-6, Gabriel 3-0-6, Torrey 1-2-4, Hurlbert 1-0-2, Nicholas 2-2-6, Cochran 3-3-9, Bergin 3-0-6, White 6-0-12, McGinley, Parks
3-pt. goals: Doten, Currier
Shead 5 9 15 24
Woodland 9 32 53 67
Penobscot Valley 75, Searsport 44
At Howland, junior point guard Casey McCloskey set a Penobscot Valley schoolgirl record with 48 points in the Howlers’ victory.
McCloskey had three 3-pointers and a 7-of-7 effort at the free-throw line en route to her career best, which topped a 27-point outing earlier this season.
McCloskey also had 18 steals and 10 rebounds.
Kirstie Dawson added 12 points for Penobscot Valley.
Abby Landmessek and Kylie Jettinghoff each had eight points for Searsport.
Searsport (0-11) 44
Clark 2-1-5, Gray, Garcelon 0-1-1, canney 1-3-5, Landmessek 4-0-8, Lindelof, Jettinghoff 2-4-8, Quigley 4-5-13, Cotter 1-2-4
Penobscot Valley (2-10) 75
McCloskey 19-7-48, Rancourt, Keene 0-2-2, Leveille 0-1-1, Theriault, Hallett 2-1-5, Michaud 3-0-6, Vanadestine 0-1-1, Dawson 5-2-12
3-pt. goals: McCloskey 3
Searsport 7 14 30 44
Penobscot Valley 19 32 51 75
JV: Searsport 59-53
Lee 70, Bangor Chr. 52
At Lee, Karin Bird had 24 points and four steals to lead Lee Academy to the win over Bangor Christian.
Amanda Gifford added 18 points and four steals for the Pandas. Brooke Harris scored 11 points and Aarika Ritchie totaled 10 rebounds.
Katie Libby scored 16 points to lead Bangor Christian. Hannah Pray had 13 points and eight rebounds and Katherine Bragg added 11 points.
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