VAN BUREN – Ben Doucette scored 10 of his game-high 18 points in the third quarter as undefeated Van Buren outscored Madawaska 17-6 to erase a two-point halftime deficit en route to a 52-47 high school boys basketball victory Tuesday night.
Trevor Hews finished with 13 points and 12 rebounds for the winners and Tyler Conley scored 12 points.
Van Buren connected on nine 3-pointers, including four by Doucette and three by Hews.
Mark Sirois’ 16 points and Josh Pelletier’s 11 led Madawaska.
Madawaska (6-2) 47
Sirois 7-2-16, Pelletier 5-1-11, Rossignol 3-0-6, Beaulieu 3-0-8, Campbell 1-0-3, Morin 1-0-3
Van Buren (6-0) 52
B. Doucette 6-2-18, Hews 4-2-13, Conley 6-0-12, Martin 2-0-6, J. Doucette 1-1-3, Lizotte, Gagnon, Taylor
3-pt. goals: Beaulieu 2, Campbell, Morin; Doucette 4, Hews 3, Martin 2.
Madawaska 18 31 37 47
Van Buren 15 29 46 52
JV: Van Buren 54-41
Limestone 70, Fort Kent 64
At Limestone, Jeremy Somers recorded a double-double with 26 points and 10 rebounds as the Eagles held off the Warriors.
Chris Kirchner added 13 points for Limestone.
Tom Desjardins led four Fort Kent players in double figures with 15 points. Matt Pelletier and Tom Caron tossed in 13 points apiece and Kelly Thibodeau added 11.
Fort Kent (1-6) 64
Desjardins 4-3-15, M. Pelletier 5-2-13, Thibodeau 3-5-11, Caron 2-7-13, Harvey 2-0-5, Freeman 2-1-5, Lesaldo 1-0-2, Whisler 1-0-2, S. Pelletier, Devaney, Soucy
Limestone (4-2) 70
Somers 12-2-26, C. Kirchner 4-4-13, Peers 3-3-9, Hayes 3-1-7, Morgan 1-3-5, A. Kirchner 1-1-3, Patterson, Giangiordano
3-pt. goals: Desjardins 4, M. Pelletier, Caron 2, Harvey; C. Kirchner
Fort Kent 11 23 32 64
Limestone 14 29 56 70
JV: Fort Kent 57-54
Washburn 73, Hodgdon 56
At Hodgdon, Adam Thompson scored 28 points to push Washburn past Hodgdon.
Zach Bird had 20 points for the Beavers and Steven Pesut added 13 points.
Jordan Guy led the Hawks with 19 points. Travis Bartley had 17 points and 10 rebounds and Kirby Sanford also scored 17 points.
Washburn (5-1) 73
A. Thompson 12-2-28, Bird 7-4-20, Pesut 5-3-13, Connolly 3-0-6, Morrow 1-2-4, Willette 1-0-2, J. Thompson, Campbell, Wilcox
Hodgdon (3-4) 56
Guy 6-3-19, Bartley 7-3-17, Sanford 5-7-17, Lane 0-2-2, Dorr 0-1-1, Mazzacco, Nesbitt, Quint, Harris, Crane, Ruffin
3-pt. goals: A. Thompson 2, Bird 2; Guy 4
Washburn 13 33 53 73
Hodgdon 3 24 44 56
JV: Hodgdon 44-40
Greater Houlton 83, Easton 65
At Easton, Emery Lincoln scored a game-high 31 points as the Greater Houlton Christian Eagles rolled.
Silas Kelly tossed in 19 points and Drew Farrar 12 for the winners.
Jeremy Brock paced the Bears with 24 points and Nate Sanders scored 20.
Greater Houlton Chr. (6-1) 83
Farrar 4-1-12, Kelly 9-0-19, Lincoln 12-7-31, Elmore 0-1-1, Korhonen 4-0-8, Guiggey 3-1-7, Bell 1-2-4, Bither 1-0-2
Easton (1-6) 65
Sanders 8-0-28, Flewelling 3-0-6, Brock 9-6-24, Blodget 1-3-5, Trask 2-0-6, Bacon 1-2-4
3-pt. goals: Farrar 3, Kelly; Sanders 3, Trask 2
Greater Houlton 29 44 64 83
Easton 7 26 42 65
East Grand 81, Lubec 54
At Lubec, Marcus Crocker had 18 points and 17 rebounds to help lead East Grand of Danforth to its first win.
Tyler Morse scored 17 points for the Vikings and Kyle Dicker had 16 points. Adam Beaudoin had 15 points and 19 rebounds and Kaleb Dicker added 13 points.
Freshman Timmy Gross led Lubec with 16 points and Jesse Reed scored 12.
East Grand (1-6) 80
Crocker 7-1-18, Beaudoin 3-9-15, Ky. Dicker 8-0-16, Morse 5-6-17, Ka. Dicker 6-0-13, Scott 1-0-2, Preston
Lubec (0-4) 54
Gross 8-0-16, McPherson 2-2-6, Stafford 2-0-5, Shultz 2-3-7, Murray 3-0-8, Reed 5-0-12, Munson
3-pt. goals: Crocker 3, Morse, Ka. Dicker; Murray 2, Reed 2, Stafford
East Grand 21 35 56 81
Lubec 6 28 38 54
Calais 83, Machias 34
At Calais, Sam Bell led four players in double figures with 12 as undefeated Calais cruised to its eighth win.
Robbie Rogers and Chris Wallace had 11 points apiece and Chris Taylor scored 10 for the Blue Devils.
Michael Little’s game-high 14 points and brother Mark’s six led Machias.
Machias (2-5) 34
McNally 1-0-3, Mi. Little 5-4-14, Falvey 2-0-4, Ross, Treat, Roberts 2-1-5, Calor, Ma. Little 1-4-6, Preston 0-1-1, Harmon 0-1-1
Calais (8-0) 83
Leeman 2-0-5, Cavanaugh 1-0-2, Tomah 3-0-6, Rogers 4-3-11, Taylor 5-0-10, Knowles, Guthrie 3-0-6, Stewart 3-0-6, Bell 5-1-12, O’Neill 1-5-7, Wallace 4-1-11, Shorey 3-1-7
3-pt. goals: McNally; Wallace 2, Leeman, Bell
Machias 6 20 28 34
Calais 13 35 57 83
JV: Calais 70-27
Ellsworth 74, Sumner 47
At Ellsworth, the Eagles outscored the Tigers 52-19 over the second and third quarters after trailing 11-7 after the first period.
Corey DeWitt and Dem Katsiaficas scored 19 points each for Ellsworth and Louden Jellison added 10 more.
Justin Brooks and Justin W. Brooks tallied eight points each for Sumner of East Sullivan.
Sumner (1-5) 47
J. Brooks 3-2-8, J. W. Brooks 4-0-8, Parritt 1-3-6, Jacques 1-0-2, Huber 2-0-5, Alley 3-1-7, Polk 3-0-6, Ulrich 1-0-2, Manning 0-1-1, Brenton 1-0-2, Johnson, Alexander
Ellsworth (5-1) 74
Katsiaficas 8-0-19, Dewitt 8-1-19, Jellison 5-0-10, Doe 3-2-8, Royal 1-0-2, Allen 1-1-3, Archer 2-0-5, Britt 2-0-4, Karst 2-0-4, Whitney, Taylor, Coombs
3-pt. goals: Parritt, Huber; Dewitt 2, Katsiaficas 3, Archer
Sumner 11 25 30 47
Ellsworth 7 31 59 74
JV: Ellsworth 62-59
Hockey
Orono 6, Presque Isle 4
At Presque Isle, Kyle Weiland notched four goals as the Red Riots earned the win.
Tony Raymond and Nathan Curtis added a goal each for 5-1 Orono. Jared Buzzell had 15 saves on 19 shots.
Ryan Cyr, Corey Collins, Erik St. Peter and Dylan Collins notched a goal each for the 3-3 Wildcats. Brendon Esquibel made 18 saves on 24 shots.
Girls basketball
Gr. Houlton Chr. 54, Easton 29
At Easton, Amanda Livezey scored 10 points to help keep Greater Houlton Christian Academy undefeated.
Kassie Lovely scored 23 points for Easton.
Gr. Houlton Chr. (6-0) 54
Farrar 2-2-6, Boutilier 4-0-8, Hartin 1-0-2, Korhonen 2-2-7, Livezey 5-0-10, Vargas 3-0-6, Lord 1-0-2, Riopel 3-0-7, Brewer 3-0-6, Jago, Burgason
Easton (1-6) 29
Lovely 8-4-23, White 1-0-2, Boxwell 1-0-2, Hopkins 1-0-2, Conroy, Ireland, Dayringer, Getchell, Monson
3-pt. goals: Korhonen, Riopel; Lovely 3
Gr. Houlton Chr. 12 26 36 54
Easton 2 10 15 29
Lubec 41, East Grand 30
At Lubec, Kristina Scoville scored 16 of her 22 points in the second quarter to lead Lubec to its first win.
Kayla Corey had 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Hornets.
Allie McKay led East Grand of Danforth with eight points.
East Grand (0-5) 30
McKay 3-1-8, Daoust 0-4-4, Parker 2-1-5, Zaneldin 2-1-5, Crone 2-0-4, Lloyd 2-0-4, Bartlett 0-1-1, Kendall, Shay
Lubec (1-3) 41
Hall 2-1-6, Scoville 6-7-22, Corey 3-4-10, Case 1-1-3, C. Wright, Woodbridge, Wormell, K. Wright
3-pt. goals: McKay; Scoville 3, Hall
East Grand 13 16 21 30
Lubec 3 23 31 41
Ashland 53, Cen. Aroostook 41
At Ashland, sophomore cousins Whitney Flint and Mindy Chasse scored 10 points each in the first half as Ashland built a 29-17 halftime lead and led by at least six the rest of the way in their home opener.
Flint finished with a game-high 18 points and Chasse had 14. Ashley Nemer added nine.
Sara Long’s 12 points and Whitney Lundeen’s 10 paced Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.
Cen. Aroostook (3-2) 41
Brewer 3-0-6, Lundeen 4-0-10, Bradley 1-0-2, A. Long 2-1-5, Dame 2-1-5, S. Long 4-4-12, Day 0-1-1
Ashland (2-2) 53
Belskis 4-0-8, Chasse 6-2-14, Flint 7-2-18, Nemer 3-2-9, Poulin, Cray, D. Long 2-0-4, M. Long
3-pt. goals: Lundeen 2; Flint 2, Nemer
Cen. Aroostook 7 17 27 41
Ashland 14 29 36 53
JV: Cen. Aroostook 44-21
Bangor 60, Lawrence 34
At Fairfield, Serena Dubois scored 12 points and had 10 rebounds to lead Bangor to the win over Lawrence.
Allie Clukey had 12 points for the Rams while Kelsey Curtis and Tawnya Godinez each added nine points.
Jamie Nickerson led Lawrence with 11 points.
Bangor (6-1) 60
Angst 1-1-3, Heath 2-0-4, A. Hacket 2-1-5, Wadleigh 2-2-6, Dubois 5-2-12, Curtis 2-5-9, Clukey 5-2-12, Godinez 3-3-9, Dana, Smith, Lincoln, Bisacre, Hartley, B. Hackett
Lawrence (4-4) 34
Noyes 2-1-7, Blakney 0-2-2, Campbell 1-2-5, Libby 2-3-7, Spieldenner 0-1-1, Nickerson 4-3-11, Bernatchez 0-1-1, Gilbert, Perry, Dow, Murray, Woodbury
3-pt. goals: Noyes 2, Campbell
Bangor 11 28 44 60
Lawrence 9 17 26 34
JV: Lawrence 40-35
Belfast 53, Waterville 47
At Belfast, Jillian Ross topped Belfast scorers with 20 points en route to the victory.
Brooke Reed added 10 points for the Lions.
Liz Bell tallied 21 points to pace Waterville.
Waterville (4-2) 47
Dyne 2-0-4, Pellerin, Whitten 2-1-5, Bell 7-5-21, Frame 1-1-3, Given 2-1-6, Braisted 2-1-5, Champagne 1-1-3
Belfast (5-2) 53
Cummings 1-0-3, Ross 6-6-20, Whittier 1-4-6, B. Reed 1-0-10, H. Reed 1-0-2, Hills, Hogan 1-1-3, Flagg 3-1-9
3-pt. goals: Bell 2, Given; Ross 2, B. Reed 2, Flagg 2, Cummings
Waterville 11 15 31 47
Belfast 17 32 34 53
JV: Waterville 59-52 (OT)
Camden Hills 52, Medomak 34
At Waldoboro, Kristin Richards scored 15 points to help lead Camden Hills of Rockport to the win.
Allie Parent had 12 points for the Windjammers.
Stephanie Lee paced Medomak Valley with 10 points.
Camden Hills (8-0) 52
Colson 1-0-2, Johnson 0-1-1, Carlton 2-1-5, Parent 5-2-12, Tedford 1-0-2, Smith 2-1-5, Gushee 4-0-8, Fetterman 1-0-2, Richards 7-0-15, Holgerson, Croce
Medomak Valley (2-5) 34
O’Jala 1-1-3, Lee 5-0-10, Abbott 0-1-1, Lufkin 1-0-2, Birk 1-0-2, Neptune 1-0-2, Bradstreet 1-0-2, Conary 2-0-4, Cornforth 1-0-2, Rose 2-1-6, Baum
3-pt. goals: Rose
Camden Hills 18 30 43 52
Medomak Valley 8 19 22 34
Rockland 56, MCI 47
At Rockland, Caitlin Hynes had 29 points, 10 rebounds, seven blocks, six assists, and four steals to push Rockland past Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield.
Dana Clark scored 12 points for the Tigers.
Victoria Huff led the Huskies with 21 points and Jenna Lorentsen added 17 points.
MCI (4-2) 47
B. Asaro 1-0-2, K. Dodge 1-4-7, V. Huff 8-1-21, Lorentsen 6-5-17, A. Asaro, Oviatt, Perkins, Ky. Huff, Ka. Huff
Rockland (6-1) 56
Todd 1-0-3, Clark 3-6-12, Hynes 9-11-29, Barnes 3-2-8, Ranquist 1-0-2, Boggs 0-2-2, Felt, Butler, Hansen
3-pt. goals: V. Huff 4, K. Dodge; Todd
MCI 4 15 26 47
Rockland 10 17 42 56
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