HODGDON – The 11th-ranked Washburn High School Beavers received nine points apiece from Tabitha Blakney and Alex Bird and they outscored No. 6 Hodgdon 27-15 in the second half to rally for a 45-41 Eastern Maine Class D schoolgirl preliminary game Tuesday night.
Collette Sloat paced Hodgdon with 10 points, 12 rebounds and seven steals. Tasha Dwyer led all scorers with 14 points and Andrea Blanchette added 10.
Washburn (6-13) 45
Blakney 3-1-9, Bird 2-4-9, Abar 3-1-7, McDougall 3-1-7, McLaughlin 2-2-6, Espling 1-1-3, Reed 1-0-2, Hall 1-0-2, Maynard, Saucier
Hodgdon (10-9) 41
Dwyer 5-4-14, C. Sloat 4-2-10, Blanchette 3-3-10, Fleming 2-0-4, McGary 0-1-1, Martin, J. Sloat, Nightingale 1-0-2, London, Hare
3-pt. goals: Blakney 2, Bird; Blanchette
Washburn 10 18 31 45
Hodgdon 11 26 31 41
Ashland 56, Jonesport-Beals 41
At Washburn, Ashley Nemer scored 15 points to help push No. 3 Ashland past No. 14 Jonesport-Beals.
Mindy Chasse had 12 points and 13 rebounds for the Hornets as Angela Belskis, Whitney Flint, and Danielle Long each added nine points.
Kristi Smith led Jonesport-Beals with 26 points and Whitney Beal scored 13 points.
Jonesport-Beals (5-14) 41
Hunkler 1-0-2, W. Beal 4-2-13, Smith 11-4-26, MacLean, Church, Libby, S. Beal, T. Beal, Allen, Parker
Ashland (17-2) 56
Belskis 4-1-9, Chasse 6-0-12, Flint 4-0-9, Nemer 5-1-15, Peters 1-0-2, D. Long 3-3-9, Chamberlin, Collins, Mayo, Cray, Landry, Boyd, M. Long, Hafford
3-pt. goals: W. Beal 3; Nemer 4, Flint
Jonesport-Beals 3 18 26 41
Ashland 16 35 46 56
Greenville 43, Machias 37
At Greenville, Beth Bartley scored seven of her team-high 16 points in the third period as fifth-seeded Greenville outscored No. 12 Machias 14-8 to build a nine-point cushion.
Bartley also grabbed 14 rebounds. Darla Larsen contributed eight points.
Christie Holmes had a game-high 17 points for Machias and was also immense on the boards. Monique St. Pierre chipped in seven points.
Machias (8-9) 37
St. Pierre 3-0-7, Cherry 2-0-6, Whitman 1-0-2, Lipton, Alley 2-0-5, Stevens, Holmes 6-5-17
Greenville (13-4) 43
Bartley 6-4-16, R. Breton 3-0-6, Gary 3-0-6, Larsen 4-0-8, Boucher, Muzzy, Fowle 1-1-3, H. Breton 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Cherry 2, St. Pierre, Alley
Machias 4 16 24 37
Greenville 13 19 33 43
GHCA 56, CAHS 47
At Mars Hill, Megan Korhonen poured in 17 points as No. 9 Greater Houlton Christian tipped No. 8 Central Aroostook.
Amanda Jago added 15 points for GHCA, while Lacey Farrar had 11 and Colleen Sjoberg chipped in with 10.
Amber Garrison paced the Panthers with 16. Alicia Rideout scored 12 and Andrea Long added 11.
Greater Houlton Christian (12-6) 56
Korhonen 5-7-17, A. Jago 6-3-15, Farrar 3-3-11, Sjoberg 4-2-10, Lord 1-1-3, Boutilier, J. Jago, Livezey, Vargas
Central Aroostook (10-9) 47
Garrison 6-4-16, Rideout 4-4-12, A. Long 5-1-11, Brewer 1-0-2, Lundeen 2-0-5, L. Long 0-1-1, Collins, Bradley, S. Long
3-pt. goals: Farrar 2; Lundeen
GHCA 16 30 42 56
CAHS 11 20 35 47
Class B
Camden Hills 76, Fort Kent 50
At Rockport, Kayla Gushee scored 15 points to help lead No. 7 Camden Hills past No. 10 Fort Kent.
Kristin Richards scored 13 points for Camden Hills and Allie Parent added nine points.
Leah Babin scored 19 points to lead Fort Kent. Kristen Violette had 17 points and Mindy Morneault added 10 points.
Fort Kent (12-7) 50
Desjardins 1-0-3, Pelletier 0-1-1, Morneault 4-1-10, Violette 6-5-17, Babin 6-7-19, Labbe, Jandreau, Perrault, Albert, Hafford, Caron, Michaud, Hart
Camden Hills (15-4) 76
Wiley 2-3-7, Brown 2-0-4, Newcombe 1-0-2, Carlton 1-0-2, Parent 4-0-9, Smith 2-2-7, Philoon 2-0-4, Gushee 5-2-25, Forzetting 2-0-4, Richards 4-4-13, Holgerson 1-0-2, Croce 3-1-7, Butler, Wood
3-pt. goals: Desjardins, Morneault; Gushee 3, Parent, Smith, Richards
Fort Kent 4 23 34 50
Camden Hills 15 45 61 76
Rockland 67, Belfast 59
At Rockland, Caitlin Hines tallied 22 points and 11 rebounds to lead the No. 8 Tigers to the win.
Lindsay Barnes notched 18 points and eight boards for Rockland.
Jamie Flagg scored 13 points for the ninth-ranked Lions and Sam Ellis added 11.
Belfast (10-9) 59
Flagg 4-3-13, Ellis 3-3-11, Ross 1-6-8, Cummings 0-1-1, Br. Reed 1-0-2, Whittier 2-3-8, H. Reed 3-0-7, Bro. Reed 3-0-7, Aldus 1-0-2, Hogan
Rockland (13-6) 67
Hines 11-0-22, Barnes 7-4-18, Todd 1-5-8, N. Clark 4-0-8, Felt 1-1-4, D. Clark 3-1-7, Stone, Hansen
3-pt. goals: Flagg 2, Ellis 2, Whittier, H. Reed, Bro. Reed; Todd, Felt
Belfast 9 20 36 59
Rockland 13 30 48 67
Hermon 53, Erskine 40
At Hermon, Malerie Hall scored 10 of her 17 points in the third quarter to help push No. 6 Hermon past No. 11 Erskine Academy.
Cassie White scored 15 points for Hermon. Paige Macdonald had 10 points and Erica Armstrong added five steals.
Morgan Malley led Erskine with 14 points and Chelsea Colby added nine points.
Erskine (7-12) 40
St. Amand 1-2-5, Gleaton 2-0-4, Colby 3-0-9, Malley 5-4-14, Howard 1-0-2, Corey 3-0-6, A. Siegfriedt, Busmanis, R. Siegfriedt, Fredrikson
Hermon (15-4) 53
White 6-2-15, Kelley 2-0-4, Wiggin 2-3-7, Hall 6-5-17, Macdonald 1-8-10, Armstrong, Gibson
3-pt. goals: St. Amand, Colby; White
Erskine 11 20 33 40
Hermon 12 23 43 53
Class C
Limestone 43, Houlton 28
At Limestone, Lindsey Beaulieu scored 25 points to help lead No. 7 Limestone/MSSM past No. 10 Houlton.
Keegan Hovey led Houlton with 16 points.
Houlton (8-11) 28
Miller 1-3-5, Foster 2-1-5, Fitzpatrick 1-0-2, Hovey 6-5-16, Faulkingham, Rowe, Varney, Bartlett, Harbison, Wing, Ritchie
Limestone (12-7) 43
Weatherhead 2-0-4, Beaulieu 7-9-25, Peers 3-0-6, Allen 1-0-2, Haller 2-2-6, Cousins, King, O’Neal, Kelly, Dunn, Mulherin, Page
3-pt. goals: Beaulieu 2
Houlton 8 13 19 28
Limestone 2 18 30 43
WA Raiders 53, Sumner 44
At East Machias, Ashley Tilton registered 15 points, 11 rebounds, three steals and converted 11 free throws as the Raiders knocked off Sumner of East Sullivan.
Mary Mawhinney chalked up 12 points, 12 rebounds, four steals and three assists for No. 6 Washington Academy.
Sandra Klausmeyer paced the No. 11 Tigers with 12 points and Chelsea Norton added 10.
Sumner (10-9) 44
Klausmeyer 6-0-12, Norton 5-0-10, Beal 2-4-9, Chandler 1-2-4, Cummings, Page, Stanwood, Bridges 1-1-3, Bragdon 2-2-6
Washington Acad. (11-8) 53
Mawhinney 5-1-12, Tilton 2-11-15, Gavoni 2-0-4, Rushforth 3-0-7, Ashby, Livingstone, Wood 3-1-7, Look 4-0-8, Huffman, Spranger
3-pt. goals: Beal; Mawhinney, Tilton, Rushforth
Sumner 9 24 34 44
Washington Acad. 15 32 44 53
Mattanawcook 63, GSA 46
At Lincoln, Bree Hanscom scored 19 points to help lead No. 8 Mattanawcook Academy to the win over No. 9 George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill.
Quinci Sanderson scored 16 points for the Lynx.
Brani Winters led George Stevens with 15 points and Hannah Gray added 11 points.
George Stevens (10-9) 46
Winters 6-1-15, Gray 4-3-11, Moon 1-4-6, Ahern 1-1-3, Conte 1-2-4, Beardsworth 2-0-5, Flynn 1-0-2, Lymburner, Rioux, Oliver, Astbury, Van Der Eb, Smith
Mattanawcook (11-8) 63
Hanscom 7-5-19, Sanderson 6-4-16, Cousineau 0-6-6, Paul 4-1-9, Pietras 2-0-4, Vose 0-3-3, Gulesian 1-0-2, Libby 1-0-2, Hannington 0-1-1, Martin 0-1-1, Souers, Shorey, Thornton
3-pt. goals: Winters 2, Beardsworth
George Stevens 7 18 23 46
Mattanawcook 19 35 50 63
Hockey
Houlton-Hodgdon 6, Stearns 2
At Houlton, Jordan Gard and Tyler Hutchinson each scored two goals to lead Houlton-Hodgdon to victory.
Chris Howland had a goal and an assist for 9-5-2 Houlton-Hodgdon and Mitch Hall scored a goal. Zach Chase and Ian Pasquarelli each had two assists as Aaron Fitzpatrick made 19 saves on 21 shots.
Mike Simon and Garrett Rollins each had a goal and an assist for 1-13-1 Stearns of Millinocket. Jay Kim stopped 43 of 49 shots.
Foxcroft 4, Old Town 2
At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, Adam Conway knocked in two goals and dished out an assist as the Ponies earned the win.
Mike Winkler and Dan Rosebush tallied a goal each for 6-10 Foxcroft and Derek Smith had two assists. Ian Imbert added another, and Dan Perkins made 34 saves on 36 shots.
James Dubay scored both goals for the 1-16 Indians with Chris Cooney and Jason Smith each getting an assist. J.P. Stowe and Jason Trask combined to stop 27 out of 31 shots.
Boys basketball
Big East final
Foxcroft 62, Fort Kent 52
At the Bangor Auditorium, Kyle Rideout scored a game-high 17 points as Foxcroft Academy upended Fort Kent in the Big East Class B boys championship game.
Jason Cynewski and Matt Carey contributed 13 points apiece and Shayne Croan tossed in nine more.
Seth Rivera’s 14 points and Mitch Ouellette’s 11 paced Fort Kent and Pat Caron had seven.
Fort Kent 52
Hartman 1-0-3, Caron 2-3-7, Rossignol 1-0-2, Jandreau, Berube, Kinney, Desjardins, Perreault 1-0-2, Thibodeau, S. Bard 1-0-2, T. Bard 2-0-5, Plourde 3-0-6, Ouellette 5-0-11, Rivera 5-4-14
Foxcroft 62
Cynewski 5-0-13, Carey 5-0-13, Rideout 7-3-17, McKusick, Prescott, Tirrell 1-0-3, Berce, LaCasce 0-1-1, Croan 3-2-9, Gilbert 2-1-6
3-pt. goals: Hartman, T. Bard, Ouellette; Cynewski 3, Carey 3, Tirrell, Croan, Gilbert
Fort Kent 9 26 38 52
Foxcroft 16 31 49 62
Bangor 58, Hampden 49
At Hampden, Aaron Gallant scored 20 points, including three key jumpers in the fourth quarter, to help the Rams hold off the Broncos.
Mark Socoby chipped in with 15 points and Alex Gallant scored 11 for Bangor.
Jordan Cook paced Hampden with 19 points and 11 rebounds.
Bangor (15-1) 58
Heath 1-2-4, Aa. Gallant 8-2-20, Socoby 5-5-15, DeRose, Al. Gallant 5-1-11, Chase, Mead 0-2-2, Trundy 3-0-6
Hampden (12-4) 49
Meehan 2-3-8, Moran 2-0-4, McNutt 2-3-7, Uhrin 3-1-9, McCue, Hodgdon, Silver 1-0-2, Cook 7-5-19
3-pt. goals: Aa. Gallant 2; Uhrin 2, Meehan
Bangor 16 31 44 58
Hampden 13 21 31 49
JV: Bangor 54-51
Brewer 71, Nokomis 59
At Newport, Chris Wilson scored 12 of his game-high 25 points during a 24-15 third-quarter burst that would give the Witches a 12-point lead they wouldn’t relinquish.
Isaac Bell tossed in 15 points for Brewer and Justin MacDonald added nine points and nine rebounds.
Tyler Norris led four Warriors in double figures with 16 points. Chris Dunlop registered 13 points, Zach Wing scored 11 and Brandon Oldenburg 10.
Brewer (9-7) 71
Wilson 8-6-25, Bell 4-7-15, MacDonald 3-3-9, Francis 3-1-7, Babin 2-1-5, Davis 1-1-3
Nokomis (3-13) 59
Norris 6-4-16, Dunlop 5-2-13, Wing 4-3-11, Oldenburg 3-4-10, Hopkins 2-1-5, Mensah-Bonsu 1-0-2, Thornton 1-0-2, McDaniel
3-pt. goals: Wilson; Dunlop
Brewer 15 28 52 71
Nokomis 11 25 40 59
JV: Brewer 54-42
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