EAST MILLINOCKET – The Katahdin Cougars outscored Schenck by 21 points over the final three quarters to rally for a 61-51 boys basketball victory Friday night.
Alex McAvoy led four players in double figures with 18 points for Katahdin of Stacyville. Owen McCarthy chalked up 15, Patrick Willett 12, and Keith Anderson 13.
Aaron Waite had five 3-pointers and 20 points to lead all scorers for the Wolverines, and Nick Bishop added 13.
Katahdin (12-4) 61
Willett 3-5-12, McAvoy 7-3-18, K. Anderson 6-1-13, McCarthy 4-5-15, Jo. Anderson 1-1-3, Harris, Qualey
Schenck (6-9) 51
Bishop 6-1-13, Waite 5-5-20, Byron 4-2-10, Hamlin 2-0-4, Pelkey 2-0-4, Hutchins, Thompson, Kimball
3-pt. goals: McCarthy 2, McAvoy, Willett; Waite 5
Katahdin 12 28 44 61
Schenck 23 35 48 51
Ashland 78, Wisdom 55
At Ashland, Trevor Tompkins had 20 points and seven assists to lead Ashland to the win.
John Pierce posted 16 points and eight rebounds for the Hornets, and Tyler Cote had 12 points and four steals. Jason Levesque had 14 points, and Curtis Belanger added 13 rebounds.
Chris Pelletier led the Pioneers of St. Agatha with 21 points, and Wayne Dyment had 11.
Wisdom (2-13) 55
C. Pelletier 9-3-21, Dyment 3-4-11, Sirois 4-0-9, T. Thibeault 3-1-7, A. Pelletier 3-1-7, Michaud
Ashland (5-11) 78
Tompkins 7-3-20, Pierce 8-0-16, Cote 4-2-12, Condon 2-0-5, C. Belanger 2-0-4, Mantlow 1-0-2, Levesque 1-4-6, L. Belanger 0-2-2, Ward 2-3-7, Baker 2-0-4, Langley
3-pt. goals: Sirois; Tompkins 3, Cote 2, Condon
Wisdom 6 18 38 55
Ashland 30 50 66 78
Shead 60, Lubec 43
At Lubec, Craig Hastings netted 15 points and Dana Hastings 11 as the Tigers of Eastport prevailed.
Jesse Reed led the Hornets with 20 points, and Chad Murray put in 10.
Shead (5-12) 60
C. Hastings 6-2-15, D. Hastings 4-2-11, Cox 2-1-5, Martinez 2-0-6, Cyr 1-2-4, Newell 2-0-4, Tilton 1-3-5, Clements 4-0-8, Stanhope 1-0-2, Sealey
Lubec (1-9) 43
Reed 6-5-20, Murray 2-4-10, McPherson 1-2-4, Shultz 1-2-5, Rice 0-2-2, Lance 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Martinez 2, D. Hastings, C. Hastings; Reed 2, Murray 2, Shultz
Shead 21 35 46 60
Lubec 9 17 32 43
MDI 68, Ellsworth 53
At Bar Harbor, the Trojans changed to a 2-3 zone defense in the third quarter and it helped them expand a four-point halftime lead into 19 by the end of the period en route to a big Class B win.
Robin Daley led all scorers with 23 points for Mount Desert Island, and Kyle Staples had 22, including eight in the third period. Dan Wardman chipped in with 10.
Corey DeWitt paced the Eagles with 20 points, and Demetrios Katsiaficas tossed in 15.
Ellsworth (8-8) 53
DeWitt 7-1-20, Katsiaficas 6-2-15, Crowley 2-0-6, Berry 2-0-4, Britt 1-2-4, Karst 1-0-2, Simpson 1-0-2
MDI (10-6) 68
Daley 8-3-23, Staples 8-5-22, Grover 2-1-5, Wardman 3-4-10, Swanson 1-2-4, Maffucci 1-2-4, Willis, Pooler, Merrill
3-pt. goals: DeWitt 5, Katsiaficas; Daley 4, Staples
Ellsworth 11 29 33 53
MDI 17 33 52 68
JV: MDI 78-25
Greenville 68, Rangeley 50
At Greenville, Kyle Belmont scored 12 of his 16 points in the third quarter as Greenville rallied from a five-point halftime deficit to take a 12-point lead and cruise to the win.
Joe Jardine topped all Greenville scorers with a game-high 27 points.
David Jensen led Rangeley with 25 points, and Justin Gallant posted 16.
Rangeley (4-11) 50
Jensen 11-2-25, Gallant 7-1-16, Brooks, T. Philbrick 1-0-3, Lawton, Sargent, Carignon 0-1-1, D. Raymond, Morton, Derminaira, J. Raymond, Plog, A. Philbrick 1-2-5, Ceninaro
Greenville (12-4) 68
Jardine 11-4-27, Belmont 7-2-16, Lizotte 3-1-7, D. Aucoin 4-0-8, Bradford 1-0-2, Edmondson 0-3-3, K. Aucoin 1-0-2, Driscoll, Douglass 0-1-1, Graves 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Jensen, Gallant, T. Philbrick, A. Philbrick; Jardine
Rangeley 17 34 39 50
Greenville 17 29 51 68
Sumner 60, Narraguagus 43
At East Sullivan, Chris Manning notched 19 points and 12 rebounds to lead the host Tigers to the win.
Jon Coffin tallied 11 points and nine rebounds and Victor Jacques also scored 11 for Sumner.
Ken Dorr poured in 20 points for the Knights of Harrington and Cory Worcester added 10.
Narraguagus (4-13) 43
Greene 1-1-3, Perry 1-0-2, Worcester 4-0-10, Mota 0 -1-1, Taylor 1-0-2, Leackfeldt 1-3-5, Dorr 9-2-20, Meserve, Strout, Grant, Gazetta, Pay
Sumner (4-12) 60
Jacques 4-0-11, Burditt 1-1-4, Polk 2-5-9, Brooks 3-0-6, Coffin 4-3-11, Manning 6-7-19, Alley, Cowperthwaite
3-pt. goals: Worcester 2; Jacques 3, Burditt
Narraguagus 11 20 30 43
Sumner 18 37 47 60
JV: Sumner 87-43
DI-Stonington 55, Lee 44
At Deer Isle, Bryant Ciomei scored 10 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Deer Isle-Stonington past Lee Academy.
Josh Eaton had 12 points and 12 rebounds for DI-Stonington and Tim Parker added nine rebounds.
Gerry Worster led Lee Academy with 13 points and Tom Bird added 10 points.
Lee (12-4) 44
Worster 5-2-13, Bird 4-0-10, Scott 4-0-8, King 3-0-7, Cowan 3-0-6, Thompson, Coulombe, Houghton, Pickering, Crocker
DI-Stonington (14-3) 55
B. Ciomei 4-8-16, J. Eaton 3-4-12, Robbins 4-0-8, S. Eaton 3-1-7, Parker 2-2-6, N. Ciomei 2-0-6, Billing, L. Ciomei
3-pt. goals: Bird 2, Worster, King; J. Eaton 2, N. Ciomei 2
Lee 11 20 28 44
DI-Stonington 10 21 31 55
JV: DI-Stonington 64-50
WA Raiders 66, J-B Royals 59
At East Machias, James Ramsdell led four Raiders in double figures with 15 points and seven rebounds.
Sam Hostetter tossed in 12 points for Washington Academy while Mike Von Rotz and Jeff Ramsdell added 10 apiece. Corey Colbeth had six steals.
Ross Griffin notched a game-high 25 points for the Royals and Joseph Libby racked up 21.
Jonesport-Beals (9-7) 59
Griffin 9-6-25, Libby 8-1-21, Alley 1-1-3, Faulkingham 1-5-7, Ellis 1-1-3, Backman, Barton, Holmes
Washington Acad. (14-3) 66
Hostetter 5-2-12, Von Rotz 3-3-10, Je. Ramsdell 3-1-10, Ja. Ramsdell 5-4-15, Sternbergh 2-4-8, Colbeth 2-0-4, Gray 0-1-1, Leighton 1-2-4, Albee 1-0-2, Jessiman
3-pt. goals: Libby, Griffin; Je. Ramsdell 3, Ja. Ramsdell, Von Rotz
Jonesport-Beals 10 23 43 59
Washington Acad. 14 35 44 66
JV: Jonesport-Beals 57-33
Hockey
Hampden 1, Houlton-Hodgdon 0
At Millar Arena in Houlton, Ian Lee broke up a scoreless game with 4:05 left in the third period to lift the Broncos.
Mike Brown and Jason Huntley assisted on the game-winning goal for 10-3 Hampden. Rory Woods stopped all eight Houlton-Hodgdon shots.
Nick Joslyn made 35 saves on 36 shots for the 7-4-2 Black Hawks.
Girls basketball
Hodgdon 75, Madawaska 45
At Madawaska, Tasha Dwyer scored 15 points to lead Hodgdon past Madawaska.
Kayla Fleming had 14 points for Hodgdon, Collette Sloat and Heather London each scored 12, and Jennie Hare added 10.
Kelly Chasse and Elizabeth Girard both led the Owls with 13 points.
Hodgdon (8-7) 75
C. Sloat 6-0-12, J. Sloat 2-0-5, Blanchette 4-0-8, Nightingale 1-0-2, London 6-0-12, Fleming 7-0-14, Dwyer 6-3-15, Hare 5-0-10, Martin, McGary
Madawaska (1-15) 45
Chasse 6-0-13, Girard 4-3-13, Plourde 4-0-8, Clavette 1-1-3, Pelletier 2-2-6, Phelan 0-2-2, Nadeau
3-pt. goals: J. Sloat; Girard 2, Chasse
Hodgdon 23 35 53 75
Madawaska 6 18 27 45
JV: Hodgdon 53-22
So. Aroostook 64, East Grand 20
At Dyer Brook, Audrey Charette led Southern Aroostook with 18 points.
Mindy Watson scored 13 points for the Warriors and Kaylea Collier added 11 points.
Paula Osnoe scored 12 points for East Grand of Danforth.
East Grand (0-14) 20
Osnoe 4-2-12, Zaneldin 1-2-4, Flannery 1-0-2, McKay 1-0-2, Kendall, Crone, Shay
So. Aroostook (16-1) 64
Au. Charette 7-4-18, Watson 5-3-13, Collier 5-1-11, Hardy 1-2-4, Desmond 0-1-1, McLaughlin 1-2-4, Clark 1-0-3, Caswell 3-3-9, Am Charette 0-1-1, R. Ryan, J. Ryan
3-pt. goals: Osnoe 2; Clark
East Grand 2 2 11 20
So. Aroostook 22 37 50 64
Calais 46, Woodland 36
At Calais, all eight Calais players who saw action scored in a big Class C win for the Blue Devils.
Danielle O’Brien was the game’s leading scorer with 13 points for Calais. Ashley Allen added nine and Jessie Brown eight, respectively.
Rachel Torrey scored 11 points to lead the Dragons and Kayla Kochendoerfer chipped in with eight.
Woodland (12-4) 36
Torrey 5-1-11, Kochendoerfer 3-1-8, Ferry 1-3-5, Cochran 1-0-2, Noyes 2-0-4, Murphy 3-0-6, Gillespie, Groceffa
Calais (13-3) 46
O’Brien 3-7-13, Allen 3-2-9, Brown 3-2-8, Smith 0-2-2, Eagan 0-2-2, Taylor 2-0-5, Mingo 1-2-4, Gillespie 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: Kochendoerfer; Gillespie, Taylor, Allen
Woodland 12 18 24 36
Calais 15 26 34 46
JV: Woodland 30-29
Rangeley 59, Greenville 46
At Greenville, Sarah Schrader tossed in a game-high 20 points to lead the Rangeley Lakers past Greenville.
Krysteen Romero added 17 points and Nicole Crupi 11 for the winners.
Beth Bartley chalked up 15 points for the host Lakers, and Rica Breton provided nine.
Rangeley (15-0) 59
Romero 7-3-17, Schrader 6-8-20, Crupi 5-0-11, Brooks, LaPointe 1-0-3, Frost-Colva 1-0-2, Quimby 3-0-6, Morton
Greenville (11-4) 46
Bartley 6-3-15, R. Breton 3-3-9, Gary 4-0-8, Larsen 1-0-2, Boucher 2-0-4, Fowle 1-0-3, H. Breton 2-1-5
3-pt. goals: Crupi, LaPointe; Fowle
Rangeley 13 31 44 59
Greenville 10 23 36 46
MCI 53, Lincoln Acad. 46
At Pittsfield, Jenna Lorentsen racked up 15 points and 15 rebounds in the Huskies’ win.
Kylie Huff dished out nine assists and sister Victoria added nine points for MCI.
Alex Wajer scored 12 points for the Newcastle-based Eagles.
Lincoln Acad. (4-12) 46
Wajer 6-0-12, Hartford 1-1-3, Alley 3-0-7, Brooks 2-0-4, Wyman 1-1-3, Neal 1-0-2, Russell 3-1-7, Winchenbach, Berry 3-0-6
MCI (5-11) 53
Lorentsen 6-3-15, M. Dodge 1-0-2, J. Holt 2-1-5, Currier, C. Dodge 3-0-8, Sullivan 1-5-7, V. Huff 3-3-9, Ky. Huff 2-0-4, Ka. Huff 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: Alley; Ka. Huff, C. Dodge
Lincoln Acad. 15 24 32 46
MCI 17 26 41 53
JV: Lincoln Acad. 43-33
Dexter 73, Piscataquis 34
At Guilford, Mallory Ames and Ashley Ames combined to score 31 of Dexter’s 39 points in the first half as the unbeaten Tigers went on to their 15th win.
Mallory Ames scored 24 points and Ashley Ames 20 for the Tigers.
Kellie Martel led the Pirates of Guilford with 15 points, and Heather Woodbury added 12.
Dexter (15-0) 73
M. Ames 11-2-24, A. Ames 9-2-20, Chambers 1-2-5, Chapman 0-4-4, N. Burton 2-3-9, Fogarty 1-0-2, L. Burton, Hartford 1-1-3, Alton 1-1-3, Poirier 1-1-3, Clukey
Piscataquis (4-13) 34
Martel 5-0-15, Woodbury 3-6-12, Izbicki 2-1-5, Davis 1-0-2, Levesque, Martell, Dewey, Bradford
3-pt. goals: Chamberts, N. Burton 2; Martel 5
Dexter 17 39 53 73
Piscataquis 11 16 22 34
JV: Dexter 47-44
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