WASHBURN – Jason Thompson poured in 37 points and Zach Bird contributed 20 points and five steals to lead Washburn to an 87-63 schoolboy basketball victory over Easton Tuesday night.
Adam Thompson rounded out the Washburn scoring with 10 points.
Steve Hopkins had 20 points for the Bears. J.R. Kierstead scored 12, Mitchell Blodgett had 11 and Brandon Carlow had 10.
Easton 63
Hopkins 7-6-20, Carlow 3-2-10, Blodgett 4-3-11, Kierstead 5-1-12, Bradley 3-2-8, Steele 1-0-2, Beaulieu, Brock
Washburn 87
Ja. Thompson 13-11-37, Bird 8-1-20, A. Thompson 5-0-10, Goupille 4-0-8, Nelson 0-2-2, J. Connolly 1-0-2, M. Connolly 2-0-4, Ju. Thompson 1-0-2, Parker 1-0-2, Harris, Willette, Pesut
3-pt. goals: Carlow 2, Kierstead; Bird 3
Easton 13 27 43 63
Washburn 33 48 69 87
East Grand 66, Lubec 46
At Lubec, Brent Byers tallied 26 points to help the Vikings crush the Hornets.
Mike Hanington added another 12 to the win and Adam Beaudoin had nine.
Jesse Rand scored 18, Chad Murray had 15 and Shayn McPherson had 11 for the hosting Hornets.
East Grand (2-2) 66
M. Hanington 5-2-12, Byers 12-1-26, Crocker 1-0-2, Beaudoin 4-1-9, Crone 1-0-2, Dicker 3-0-6, Rogers 2-2-7, A. Hanington 1-0-2, Parks, Barnes, Morse
Lubec (0-3) 46
McPherson 3-5-11, Reed 7-3-18, Murray 6-1-15, Shults 1-0-2, Rice, Lyons, Hall
3-pt. goals: Byers, Rogers; Reed, Murray 2
East Grand 19 29 44 66
Lubec 4 18 32 46
Van Buren 80, Wisdom 40
At St. Agatha, Tyler LaPierre led five players in double figures with 16 points as the Crusaders rolled past the Pioneers.
Ben Doucette and Trevor Hews each chalked up 12 points for Van Buren while Andy Martin and Tyler Conley added 10 apiece.
Chris Pelletier led all scorers with 18 for Wisdom.
Van Buren (2-1) 80
B. Doucette 5-2-12, LaPierre 7-2-16, Martin 4-2-10, Hews 5-0-12, Lizotte, J. Doucette 1-0-3, Rossignol 4-0-9, Taylor 1-0-2, Gagnon 3-0-6, Conley 4-2-10
Wisdom (0-4) 40
C. Pelletier 9-0-18, Sirois, Thayer, T. Thibeault 3-1-8, A. Pelletier 3-0-6, R. Thibeault 3-2-8
3-pt. goals: Hews 3, J. Doucette, Rossignol; T. Thibeault
Van Buren 24 56 76 80
Wisdom 17 21 28 40
Hodgdon 78, Limestone 31
At Limestone, Leif O’Connell scored 24 points and Evan Carter added 21 to lead the Hodgdon Hawks past Limestone-Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Kirby Sanford had 11 for the Hawks.
Chad Peers led the Eagles with 11 points.
Hodgdon (3-1) 78
O’Connell 11-1-24, Carter 8-5-21, Sanford 4-3-11, Dorr 1-0-2, Armstrong 1-0-2, Guy 1-2-5, Bailey 1-0-3, Lane 1-0-2, Ledger 2-0-4, Cleary 2-0-4, Bartley, Quint
Limestone/MSSM (1-2) 31
Peers 4-3-11, Poisson 1-5-7, Freedman 3-1-7, Patterson 0-1-1, King 1-3-5, Kitagawa, Morgan, Enman, Beaulieu, Foster, Rossignol
3-pt. goals: O’Connell, Guy, Bailey
Hodgdon 15 33 57 78
Limestone 13 22 31 31
JV: Limestone 39-33
CAHS 85, Fort Fairfield 55
At Mars Hill, Andrew York and Tim Carlsen scored 27 of the Panthers’ 37 second-quarter points during a 37-15 run that put the Tigers away.
York led CAHS will 28 points and Carlsen scored 18. Both nailed five 3-pointers. Jason Woodworth notched 11.
Keith Edgecomb tossed in 28 for Fort Fairfield.
Fort Fairfield (1-3) 55
K. Edgecomb 9-5-28, B. Edgecomb, Clossen 2-0-4, Rochford 3-2-9, McNamel, Wasson 2-3-7, Dubay 4-0-9, Foster 1-2-4, Mink 0-1-1, M. Edgecomb
Central Aroostook (3-0) 85
A. York 8-7-28, Carlsen 6-1-18, C. York 3-2-8, McLaughlin 1-1-3, Clockedile 1-2-4, Woodworth 2-6-11, Burtt 4-1-9, Shaw, Donahue, McCartney 1-0-2, White 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: K. Edgecomb 2, Rochford, Dubay; A. York 5, Carlsen 5, Woodworth
Fort Fairfield 12 27 38 55
Cen. Aroostook 17 54 71 85
Maranacook 75, Belfast 66
At Belfast, freshman guard Ryan Martin poured in 39 points to lead the Black Bears of Readfield to victory.
Dylan Collins chipped in with eight points for the winners.
Thad Hills and Colin Kennedy each scored 15 points to lead Belfast. Drew Martens added 11 points and Andy Whalen netted 10.
Maranacook (2-2) 75
Poulin 3-0-6, Martin 14-7-39, Denbow 2-1-5, Burdaglio 1-0-2, Palmer 3-0-7, Meyer, Bates 2-0-4, Collins 4-0-8, Tibbetts, Spaulding 2-0-4
Belfast (0-4) 66
Whalen 4-0-10, Kennedy 7-1-15, Deluca, Littlefield 2-4-8, Felton 2-3-7, Martens 4-2-11, Benjamin, Hills 3-9-15
3-pt. goals: Martin 4, Palmer; Whalen 2, Martens
Maranacook 25 41 54 75
Belfast 15 36 49 66
Girls basketball
Fort Kent 82, Madawaska 37
At Madawaska, Mindy Morneault scored 10 of her 21 points in the third quarter, during which the Warriors went on a 29-10 blitz to upend the Owls.
Ashley Desjardins tallied 14 points and Marissa Albert 12 for Fort Kent.
Amanda Plourde paced Madawaska with 10.
Fort Kent (4-0) 82
Albert 6-0-12, Desjardins 5-3-14, Morneault 9-3-21, Labbe, Perreault, Hafford, Caron 2-0-6, Pelletier 1-0-2, Michaud 2-0-4, Babin 2-0-5
Madawaska (0-4) 37
Plourde 5-0-10, Chasse 3-0-7, Gerard 3-0-9, Clavette 2-0-5, Pelletier 2-2-6, Phelan, Daigle, Nadeau
3-pt. goals: Caron 2, Desjardins, Babin; Gerard 3, Clavette, Chasse;
Fort Kent 16 31 60 82
Madawaska 12 18 28 37
JV: Fort Kent 55-25
Central 42, Houlton 18
At Corinth, Jenny Rollins tossed in 18 points as the Red Devils rolled.
Caitlin Elliott chalked up 12 for Central.
Rachel Foster led the Shiretowners with six.
Houlton (1-3) 18
Foster 3-0-6, Miller 2-1-5, Sewell 0-2-2, Hovey 1-2-5, Fitzpatrick, Varney, Harbison, Wing, Rowe
Central (3-1) 42
Rollins 8-1-18, Elliott 6-0-12, Libby 2-3-7, Underhill 0-2-2, Davis 1-0-2, K. Collins 0-1-1, Daniel, D. Collins, Randall, Melton, Voisine, Brownell
3-pt. goals: Rollins
Houlton 4 11 17 18
Central 15 20 35 42
JV: Central 38-28
Camden Hills 60, Mount View 41
At Rockport, Marianne Croce chalked up 16 points and nine rebounds to lead the Windjammers past the Mustangs of Thorndike.
Samantha Wiley chipped in with nine points, six assists and six steals for the hosts.
Tonya Jones paced Mount View with 15 points and Amy Miles provided 12.
Mount View (1-3) 41
A. Miles 4-3-12, Jones 7-1-15, Masessa, L. Miles 3-0-7, Mehuren, Ray, Caler, Richard 3-0-6, Stevens 0-1-1, Clements
Camden Hills (3-1) 60
Croce 6-4-16, Wiley 2-4-9, Brown 3-0-6, Newcomb 1-0-2, Butler, Carlton 0-1-1, Wood 1-0-2, Parent 2-0-4, Smith 2-1-6, Philoon 1-2-4, Gushee 3-0-6, Forzetting, Richards, Holgerson 0-4-4
3-pt. goals: A. Miles, L. Miles; Wiley, Smith
Mount View 4 7 20 41
Camden Hills 7 21 41 60
Maranacook 70, Belfast 44
At Readfield, Toby Martin topped the scoring for the Black Bears with 23 points.
Kristi Viollette added another 14 to the win. Shannon Bean scored 13 and Jackie Mrazik had 10.
Jillian Ross totaled 11 for the Lions and Jamie Flagg had 10.
Belfast (2-2) 44
Ross 5-1-11, Cummings 1-0-2, Bri. Reed 1-0-2, Whittier 1-0-2, Ellis 3-0-6, H. Reed 2-0-4, Bro. Reed 2-0-5, Jackson 0-2-2, Hogan, Flagg 4-1-10, Grant
Maranacook (4-0) 70
Faulkingham, Martin 10-2-23, Viollette 5-4-14, Myles, Pullen 1-1-3, Mrazik 5-0-10, Bean 6-1-13, Mason 2-3-7, Norwood, Zarella, Joslyn
3-pt. goals: Bro. Reed, Flagg
Belfast 6 17 34 44
Maranacook 15 33 58 70
JV: Belfast 33-21
Old Town 41, John Bapst 40 (OT)
At the Bangor Auditorium, K.D. Bergeron scored half of her team’s six points in overtime as the Indians pulled out the win.
Bergeron scored a game-high 16 points for Old Town, which trailed 27-9 at halftime. Jenny Jones added nine points.
Katie Andrle topped the Crusaders of Bangor with 14 points, and Ashley Freeman had eight.
Old Town (1-1) 41
K.D. Bergeron 4-6-16, Brown 0-1-1, Jones 1-7-9, Reardon 1-0-2, McLaughlin, King 3-0-6, Kennedy 2-0-4, E. Bergeron, Guay, Prendergast 1-0-3
John Bapst (1-1) 40
Freeman 2-4-8, Miller, Nichols 2-0-4, Greenlaw, Andrle 6-2-14, Wickstrom 1-2-4, Pearson 0-3-3, LaFerriere 2-3-7
3-pt. goals: K. Bergeron 2, Prendergast
Old Town 7 9 18 35 41
John Bapst 10 27 29 35 40
MCI 59, Oak Hill 42
At Wright Gymnasium in Pittsfield, Ashley Currier scored 26 points as Maine Central Institute pulled away from Oak Hill of Wales.
Victoria Huff added 14 points, seven assists and three steals, while Jenna Lorentsen had seven points and 10 rebounds. Macky Sullivan chipped in with eight rebounds.
Amber Chapman paced Oak Hill with 16 points.
Oak Hill (0-4) 42
Eaton, Stein 1-2-5, Medeiros 1-2-5, Huntington 2-3-7, Nault 1-0-3, Sabine, Emmons 0-1-1, Malinewski, Kupfer 1-0-2, Pillsbury, Chapman 6-4-16, Blais 0-3-3
Maine Central Institute (1-3) 59
M. Dodge, S. Holt 2-0-4, M. Holt 1-0-2, Currier 11-2-26, K. Dodge, Sullivan 1-2-4, Kennedy, Lamarre, V. Huff 6-2-14, Lorentsen 3-1-7, Ky. Huff 0-2-2, Ka. Huff
3-pt. goals: Stein, Medeiros, Nault; Currier 2
Oak Hill 10 22 30 42
MCI 13 26 42 59
JV: MCI 49-14
Hockey
Houlton-Hodgdon 3, Orono 3 (OT)
At Millar Arena in Houlton, Tony Raymond scored with 4:30 remaining to enable Orono to salvage a tie.
John Tuell had the other two goals for the 2-1-1 Red Riots and Jared Buzzell made 22 saves.
Ryan Brewer, Sharif Abouleish and Sam Tweedie notched a goal apiece for the 0-1-1 Blackhawks. Nic Joslyn stopped 39 shots.
Brewer 3, Waterville 0
At Alfond Arena in Waterville, junior center Zach Wilson figured in all three goals, scoring one and assisting on the other two, and sophomore Aaron Saunders made 23 saves for the 3-0 Witches.
Ben Caldwell had a goal and an assist and Matt Grimes had the other goal with Davey Perry notching an assist.
Joseph Fonollosa made 23 saves for the 4-2 Panthers.
JV: Brewer 2-1
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