Beavers pull away for win Torrid foul shooting helps Washburn sink Ashland

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ASHLAND – The Washburn Beavers outscored Ashland 19-5 in the fourth quarter, going 8-for-12 from the free-throw line down the stretch, en route to a key 42-31 Class D girls basketball victory over the Hornets Monday night. Kelsee McLaughlin poured in 17 points to lead…
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ASHLAND – The Washburn Beavers outscored Ashland 19-5 in the fourth quarter, going 8-for-12 from the free-throw line down the stretch, en route to a key 42-31 Class D girls basketball victory over the Hornets Monday night.

Kelsee McLaughlin poured in 17 points to lead Washburn to its 14th victory. Erica McDougall added 13, including eight in the fourth quarter and a 6-for-7 effort from the line.

Mindy Chasse paced Ashland with 17 points.

Washburn (14-2) 42

McLaughlin 5-6-17, McDougall 3-7-13, Campbell 3-0-8, Palmer 2-0-4, Berube, Chandler, Goupille, Koch, Saucier

Ashland (11-3) 31

Chasse 6-5-17, Poulin 2-0-5, Flint 1-1-3, Cook 1-0-2, Baker 1-0-2, Tilley 1-0-2, Pelkey

3-pt. goals: McLaughlin, Campbell; Poulin

Washburn 7 18 23 42

Ashland 6 13 26 31

JV: Washburn 35-26

Lee 84, Katahdin 43

Bird scores 1,000th point

At Lee, Dana Houghton scored 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as the Pandas rolled to their 12th win.

Lee senior Karin Bird scored nine points, including the 1,000th of her career midway through the first quarter. She needed five points going into the game.

Aarika Ritchie tossed in 16 points for Lee and Amanda Gifford added 13.

Kayla Stevens paced the Cougars of Stacyville with 14 points followed by Olivia McNally with 13.

Katahdin (5-10) 43

Rush 3-0-6, Duffy 0-1-1, McNally 5-0-13, Cyr 0-1-1, Moore 2-2-6, Heath 1-0-2, Smallwood, Lane, Stevens 6-2-14, Robinson

Lee (12-2) 84

Gifford 6-1-13, Harris 3-0-7, Mallett, Grass 3-0-6, Bird 4-1-9, Dow 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Ritchie 7-0-16, Cowan 1-0-2, McGaw 3-2-8, Houghton 6-3-15

3-pt. goals: McNally 3; Ritchie 2, Harris

Katahdin 4 14 26 43

Lee 25 42 64 84

JV: Katahdin 30-26

Fort Fairfield 70, Easton 11

At Fort Fairfield, Whitney Clark’s 15 points led the Tigers past the Bears.

Brooke Beaulieu added 10 for Fort Fairfield.

Sydney Trask scored five points for Easton.

Easton (1-14) 11

Trask 2-1-5, Boxwell 1-1-3, Nickerson 0-1-1, Lunney 1-0-2, Fuller, Bennett, Burtt, Hammond, Cyr, Romano, Munson, Parlin

Fort Fairfield (7-7) 70

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

3-pt. goals: Clark

Easton 0 6 6 11

Fort Fairfield 15 31 57 70

JV: Fort Fairfield boys 51, Easton 32

LCS/MSSM 40, Madawaska 31

At Madawaska, the Eagles outscored the Owls 12-2 in the third quarter to build a 17-point advantage.

Kellie Peers paced Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics with a game-high 20 points, including three-3-pointers. Melanie Allen scored 10 points.

Kallie Pelletier led Madawaska with seven points.

Limestone/MSSM (2-12) 40

Cote, Peers 7-3-20, Leighton, Kelly, Good 1-0-2, Allen 4-2-10, St. Pierre 0-2-2, Gray, Bernier 3-0-6

Madawaska (3-11) 31

Parker 2-2-6, Gagnon, Dugal, B. Pelletier, Cyre 3-0-6, Nadeau 2-2-6, Gendreau 1-0-2, K. Pelletier 3-1-7, Dionne 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Peers 3

LCS/MSSM 11 23 35 40

Madawaska 8 16 18 31

JV: Madawaska 30-28

Orono 59, Schenck 48

At East Millinocket, Michelle Georgia and Erica Hanson each scored 14 points to lead the Orono Red Riots to victory over Schenck.

Ashley Deloge’s 13 points paced the Wolverines while Courtney MacLeod added 10.

Orono (9-4) 59

Keezer 2-4-8, Georgia 4-5-14, Quintal 2-0-4, Hanson 6-2-14, Thibeault 2-5-9, Fox 1-0-2, Pavento 3-2-8

Schenck (1-10) 48

Kimball 2-0-4, Bouchard 3-2-9, Powers 0-1-1, Lowell 3-1-7, MacLeod 2-6-10, Jamo, Deloge 5-3-13, Dicentes, Brown 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Georgia; Bouchard

Orono 20 33 41 59

Schenck 10 21 30 48

JV: Schenck 38-20

Boys basketball

So. Aroostook 81, East Grand 64

At Danforth, Colby Clark connected for 24 points and Dakota Sleeper netted 21 as Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook pulled away for the victory.

Tyler Robinson contributed 15 points for the Warriors.

Caleb Dicker netted 26 points and Tyler Morse 20 for East Grand.

Southern Aroostook (8-7) 81

Sleeper 8-5-21, Clark 11-2-24, Robinson 5-3-15, Grant 4-1-9, Toothaker 2-1-6, Casey 3-0-6, Robertson

East Grand (4-12) 64

Dicker 11-4-26, Morse 9-2-20, Langill 2- 3-7, H. Brittain 3-0-6, Gilman 2-0-5, Cropley, A. Brittain, Bartlett, Richman, Kenyon

3-pt. goals: Robinson 2, Toothaker; Gilman

So. Aroostook 21 36 52 81

East Grand 20 36 44 64

LCS/MSSM 55, Wisdom 20

At Limestone, Brandon Hopkins scored 10 points to lead Limestone/Maine School of Science and Math past Wisdom of St. Agatha.

Michael Allen scored all nine of his points in the second quarter for the Eagles.

Mike San Antonio led Wisdom with 10.

Wisdom (3-12) 20

San Antonio 5-0-10, Michaud 0-4-4, Jenks 1-0-2, Ku. Daigle 1-0-2, K. Chamberland 1-0-2, Ky. Daigle, R. Chamberland, Young, Picard, Cyr

LCS/MSSM (4-11) 55

Hopkins 5-0-10, Allen 3-3-9, Beaulieu 3-2-8, Enman 3-2-8, Forsman 3-0-6, Foster 1-2-4, Rossignol 1-1-3, Morgan 1-1-3, Caldwell 1-0-2, Parent 1-02, King, Berube, St. Pierre

3-pt. goals: none

Wisdom 2 8 11 20

LCS/MSSM 14 30 40 55

JV: Presque Isle 42, Limestone 28

Houlton 64, Stearns 50

At Houlton, Josh Beals connected for 22 points as Houlton handled Stearns of Millinocket.

Parker Brown netted 13 points and James Bates 10 for the Shiretowners.

Zach Sadlon’s 14 points led Stearns.

Stearns (6-9) 50

Wallace 0-1-1, MacDonald 2-2-7, Sadlon 5-2-14, Baker 1-0-3, Osborne 2-0-4, Eurich 1-0-2, McLaughlin, Barnett 1-5-7, Streams 0-2-2, Richards 3-2-8, Santerre 0-2-2

Houlton (9-6) 64

Brown 5-3-13, Bragan 1-2-4, Austin, Longstaff, Bates 5-0-10, Hill 3-0-6, Woodworth, Beals 7-8-22, Carmichael 3-0-6, Flewelling, Jarvis, Codrey 0-1-1, McGuire 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: MacDonald, Sadlon 2

Stearns 11 24 37 50

Houlton 15 32 48 64

JV: Stearns 55-42

Mattanawcook 63, Central 41

At Lincoln, Derek Libbey and Brady Vose each put in seven points as the Lynx outscored the Red Devils 18-4 in the third quarter en route to the win.

Libbey finished with a game-high 27 points to go with eight rebounds. Vose chipped in with 15 points for Mattanawcook.

Central of Corinth’s Tyler Pineo scored 18 points.


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