November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Nemer, Belskis lead Ashland by Washburn

WASHBURN – The Ashland Hornets erased a six-point, first-quarter deficit by outscoring the Washburn Beavers 33-13 over the second and third quarters en route to a 48-38 schoolgirl basketball win Tuesday night.

Ashley Nemer knocked down four 3-pointers on her way to 14 points for Ashland. Angela Belskis chipped in with 12 points and Mindy Chasse had 11.

Alex Bird paced host Washburn with 12 points and Erica McDougall grabbed 12 rebounds.

Ashland (14-1) 48

Nemer 4-2-14, Belskis 6-0-12, Chasse 4-3-11, Peters 1-0-2, Chamberlin 1-0-2, Mayo, Long 1-0-2, Flint 2-1-5

Washburn (4-12) 38

Bird 5-0-12, Goupille, Blakney, Abar 2-0-4, McLaughlin 1-1-3, Howe 2-1-5, McDougall 1-1-3, Reed 1-0-2, Saucier 3-3-9, Palmer

3-pt. goals: Nemer 4; Bird 2

Ashland 4 25 37 48

Washburn 10 16 23 38

JV: Washburn 33-16

Presque Isle 73, Caribou 40

At Caribou, Kylan Smith drained five 3-pointers en route to scoring 17 of her 23 points in the first quarter as Presque Isle bolted out to a 26-7 lead and never looked back.

Katie Delong had 11 points for the winners and Natasha Deschene contributed eight.

Monica Selander’s game-high 24 points paced Caribou and Kylee Morrell had eight.

Presque Isle (14-1) 73

Deschene 1-5-8, Pinette 1-0-2, Clukey 0-2-2, Delong 5-0-11, Glovins 2-2-7, Smith 8-2-23, Watananuchit 1-0-2, Morris 1-0-2, Moody 1-4-6, Norsworthy 3-1-7, H. Richards 1-1-3

Caribou (4-11) 40

Kinney, Gahagan 2-0-4, Morrell 3-2-8, Nadeau, A. Richards 0-1-1, Corriveau, Caparotta 1-0-2, Selander 8-8-24, Schofield 0-1-1, King

3-pt. goals: Smith 5, Delong, Deschene, Glovins

Presque Isle 26 41 51 73

Caribou 7 20 30 40

JV: Caribou 38-36

Lee Academy 60, Katahdin 15

At Stacyville, Karin Bird helped lead unbeaten Lee Academy to victory with a game-high 20 points.

Shelby Pickering scored 10 points for the Pandas.

Ronni Robinson led Katahdin with six points.

Lee Academy (12-0) 60

B. Harris 0-2-2, Pickering 5-0-10, Am. Jandreau 0-1-1, Bird 6-8-20, Gifford 2-0-4, Ritchie 4-0-8, K. Harris 3-1-7, Houghton 4-0-8, N. Jandreau, Moors, McLaughlin, As. Jandreau

Katahdin (4-13) 15

Smallwood 1-0-2, Gallagher 0-4-4, R. Robinson 3-0-6, Blum-Evits 0-1-1, Hill 1-0-2, Green, F. Robinson, Martin, Pipes, Albert, Bates, Cyr

3-pt. goals: none

Lee Acad. 15 41 47 60

Katahdin 2 4 8 15

JV: Lee Acad. 43-30

Narraguagus 59, Searsport 34

At Searsport, Elizabeth Grant had 18 points and 18 rebounds to lead Narraguagus of Harrington to the victory.

Courtney Foss scored 13 points for Narraguagus and Kim Greene added 10.

Nori Francis-Mezger had 16 points and three blocked shots for Searsport and Kelly Rainey scored 10 points and had 16 rebounds.

Narraguagus (6-10) 59

Hatt 0-1-1, Johnson 2-1-5, C. Foss 6-1-13, Greene 5-0-10, Tenan 2-4-8, Grant 7-4-18, Albee 2-0-4, Torrey, Tenney, N. Foss, Stubbs

Searsport (4-11) 34

Francis-Mezger 8-0-16, Nielson 0-1-1, Seekins 2-0-4, Rainey 5-0-10, Josephson 1-1-3, Tripp, Brassbridge, Anderson, Kingsbury

3-pt. goals: none

Narraguagus 4 21 41 59

Searsport 12 14 24 34

JV: Narraguagus 33-28

Hockey

Orono 3, Presque Isle 2 (OT)

At the Northern Maine Forum in Presque Isle, John Tuell won a faceoff and then scored with nine seconds left in overtime to give the Red Riots the victory.

Tuell opened the scoring for the 12-2-1 Red Riots off an assist from Tony Raymond in the first period. Dan Ohno added a second-period goal off a Travis Bryant assist. Jared Buzzell made 23 saves.

The 6-5-2 Wildcats rallied to tie the game with two third-period goals. Corey Collins scored off a David O’Brien assist and Brad Baker added an unassisted goal. Brendon Esquibel made 20 saves.

Boys basketball

Madawaska 73, Fort Kent 66

At Madawaska, Mark Sirois scored 20 points to pace Madawaska to the win.

Myles Morneault had 18 points for the Owls. Alan Campbell scored 12 points and Kenny Sirois added 10.

Patrick Caron led Fort Kent with 21 points and Mitch Ouellet had 10.

Fort Kent (11-3) 66

Hartman 1-0-2, Caron 7-1-21, Jandreau 3-1-7, S. Bard 1-0-3, T. Bard 3-0-6, Plourde 1-3-5, Ouellet te 4-2-10, Rivera 3-0-9, Kinney

Madawaska (11-3) 73

Roy 1-0-2, Pelletier 3-1-7, M. Sirois 10-0-20, Campbell 4-3-12, Morneault 3-12-18, K. Sirois 4-2-10, Beaulieu 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Campbell; Caron 5, Rivera 3, S. Bard

Fort Kent 13 28 47 66

Madawaska 19 37 54 73

Washburn 62, Fort Fairfield 43

At Fort Fairfield, Jason Thompson scored 32 points to guide Washburn to the win.

Zach Bird had 13 points for the Beavers.

Keith Edgecomb scored 28 points for Fort Fairfield.

Washburn (13-2) 62

J. Thompson 15-2-32, A. Thompson 3-1-7, Bird 6-0-13, Pesut 3-0-6, Goupille 2-0-4, Nelson, Harris, Connolly

Fort Fairfield (5-7) 43

O. Edgecomb 2-2-6, Closson 1-0-3, Rochford 1-0-3, Wasson 1-0-2, Foster 0-1-1, K. Edgecomb 13-1-28, Noyes

3-pt. goals: Bird; Closson, Rochford, K. Edgecomb

Washburn 11 29 40 62

Fort Fairfield 15 22 32 43

JV: Fort Fairfield 42-26

Houlton 54, Stearns 50

At Millinocket on Monday, Brett Miles totaled 16 points as the Shiretowners edged the Minutemen.

Jordan Hill added 14 points for the visitors and William Lloyd had 13.

Steve Cyr led Stearns with 17 points and D.J. Charette had nine more.

Houlton (8-7) 54

Miles 6-1-16, Hill 4-5-14, Lloyd 6-1-13, Stewart 0-1-1, Cummings 1-2-4, Campell 3-0-6, R. Anderson, Lewis, M. Anderson, Myers

Stearns (0-15) 50

Cyr 8-0-17, Martin 3-0-6, Matthews 3-0-6, McGreevey 3-0-6, Beaulieu 3-0-6, Charette 3-3-9, Nicholson, Lewis

3-pt. goals: Miles 3; Cyr

Houlton 11 20 36 54

Stearns 14 26 36 50

JV: Houlton 64-50

DI-Stonington 57, Calvary Ch. 55

At Deer Isle, Josh Eaton made both ends of a bonus with a minute left, snapping a 55-55 tie to lift the Mariners to victory over the Sabers.

Bryant Ciomei scored 19 points for Deer Isle-Stonington, which overcame an early nine-point deficit. Thomas Robbins tallied 11 points and Shane Eaton netted 10 for the winners, who outscored Calvary Chapel Christian of Orrington 16-8 in the third quarter.

Brock Bradford poured in a game-high 28 points for the Sabers. Mike Astle and Bryan Miller added 10 points each.

Calvary Chapel Christian (14-2) 55

Bradford 12-3-28, Astle 5-0-10, Miller 5-0-10, Seekins 2-1-5, Haverlock 1-0-2, Nelson

Deer Isle-Stonington (12-3) 57

B. Ciomei 7-4-19, Robbins 5-1-11, S. Eaton 5-0-10, Parker 2-0-4, J. Eaton 1-2-5, Billings 1-0-3, N. Ciomei 2-1-5, Blackmore, L. Ciomei

3-pt. goals: Bradford; B. Ciomei, J. Eaton

Calvary Chapel 20 35 43 55

DI-Stonington 11 30 46 57

Ellsworth 79, Bucksport 54

At Ellsworth, Corey DeWitt poured in 28 points in his second game back from a broken shooting wrist to lead the Eagles to victory.

Demetrios Katsiaficas chalked up 22 points for Ellsworth and Duncan Crowley netted 10.

Joey Carmichael sparked the Golden Bucks with 28 points.

Bucksport (2-13) 54

Carmichael 11-6-28, Rump 2-0-4, Gray 0-3-3, Freeman 2-2-7, Remick 2-0-6, Gifford 0-1-1, Spencer 2-0-4, Babson 0-1-1, Maguire, Grindle, Delbridge

Ellsworth (9-7) 79

DeWitt 10-5-28, Katsiaficas 9-4-22, Crowley 2-4-10, Archer 1-0-3, Lupo 0-2-2, Berry 3-2-8, Britt 0-2-2, Karist 1-0-2, Simpson 1-0-2, Royal, Allen

3-pt. goals: Remick 2, Freeman; DeWitt 3, Archer

Bucksport 13 28 38 54

Ellsworth 24 43 63 79

JV: Ellsworth 62-52

Cam. Hills 63, Lincoln Acad. 41

At Rockport, Tim Stammen led three players in double figures with 16 points as the Jammers cruised to their 15th win.

Jamie Davis collected 13 points, eight rebounds and six assists for Camden Hills and Will Horn added 10 points.

Patrick Howell scored 13 to lead the Eagles of Newcastle.

Lincoln Acad. (4-11) 41

Howell 3-7-13, Peasley 2-2-6, Ford 1-1-3, Elwell 2-0-4, Coopersmith 1-1-3, Stailing 0-2-2, Williams 3-0-6, Taylor 0-1-1, Mahan 1-1-3

Camden Hills (15-0) 63

Horn 4-0-10, Davis 5-3-13, Stammen 5-3-16, Pike 3-0-8, Stein 0-1-1, Mitchell 1-1-4, Kerr 1-0-2, Bryant 2-0-4, Puls 1-0-2, Tedford 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Stammen 3, Horn 2, Pike 2, Mitchell

Lincoln Acad. 10 13 24 41

Camden Hills 10 25 44 63

Machias 64, Shead 53

At Eastport, James McCarthy scored 15 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter to push Machias to the win.

Cory Brooks had 11 points for Machias.

Brandon Cox had 16 points and 16 rebounds for Shead and Perry Newell added 10 points. Craig Hastings had 17 rebounds and Derek Maloney had 10 boards.

Machias (6-9) 64

Ross 3-1-7, Little 1-3-5, McCarthy 9-6-29, Morse 2-2-6, Roberts 2-0-4, Calor 0-2-2, Brooks 2-7-11, McNally

Shead (4-11) 53

Cox 5-6-16, Martinez 4-0-9, Maloney 3-0-6, Cyr 1-1-3, Hastings 2-2-7, Mitchell 1-0-2, Newell 4-2-10, Kilton, Stanhope

3-pt. goals: McCarthy 5; Martinez, Hastings

Machias 12 32 40 64

Shead 14 27 41 53

JV: Machias 55-43

Boothbay 73, Geo. Valley 54

At Boothbay, Owen Johnson racked up a game-high 23 points and pulled down eight rebounds to lead the Seahawks to the win.

Roy Arsenault notched a double-double with 17 points and 10 boards for Boothbay Region and Kris Noonan chipped in with 14 points.

Max Johanson paced the Buccaneers of Thomaston with 13 points and eight rebounds and Tommy Rogers also had 13.

Georges Valley (5-11) 54

Johanson 5-3-13, Rogers 5-0-13, Cousins 2-0-4, Frisbie 1-0-2, Judkins 2-2-6, Rich, Edwards-Jenks, Phorvjornson 2-0-4, Baughman, Chamberlin 4-0-8, Ranney 2-0-4

Boothbay (11-4) 73

Johnson 7-9-23, Arsenault 7-3-17, Noonan 6-2-14, Blaney, Sceviour 0-1-1, Norton 3-3-9, Stover 4-0-9, Climo, Pinkham, Farren, Christopher

3-pt. goals: Rogers 2; Stover

Georges Valley 10 21 39 54

Boothbay 16 40 61 73

Penquis 61, Hermon 39

At Milo, Devin Perkins scored 15 points to help lead Penquis to the win.

Jordan Allen and Alex Zwicker each scored 12 points for the Patriots.

Tyler Deabay led Hermon with 10 points.

Hermon (4-11) 39

Hinton 2-1-5, Johnson 2-0-4, Adams 1-3-5, R. Tarr 0-2-2, Pellerin 1-1-3, Hurd 2-0-4, Kane 1-0-2, T. Deabay 5-0-10, Harding 0-2-2, Z. Deabay, J. Tarr

Penquis (11-2) 61

N. Allen 1-2-4, J. Allen 6-0-12, Landry 2-2-7, Hamlin 0-2-2, Salley 1-2-4, Morrill 1-0-3, Stevens 1-0-2, A. Zwicker 3-4-12, Perkins 4-6-15, Creighton, B. Zwicker, Herbert, Andrews, Carey

3-pt. goals: A. Zwicker 2, Landry, Morrill, Perkins

Hermon 9 21 26 39

Pernquis 8 26 40 61

JV: Hermon 61-26


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