November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

McCarthy’s 20 leads Cougars by Wolverines

STACYVILLE – Owen McCarthy scored a game-high 20 points to lead Katahdin to a 65-57 schoolboy basketball victory over Schenck of East Millinocket on Friday night.

Keith Anderson and Alex McAvoy each chipped in 12 points for the Cougars.

Kerry Thompson led four Wolverines in double figures with 18 points. Chris Byron added 14, Mike Lowell tossed in 12, and Nick Bishop scored 11.

Schenck (14-3) 57

Bishop 5-1-11, Lowell 4-1-12, K. Thompson 8-0-18, Byron 2-10-14, L. Thompson 1-0-2, McLaughlin

Katahdin (12-4) 65

McCarthy 9-2-20, K. Anderson 6-0-12, McAvoy 4-3-12, Willett 2-3-7, Jar. Anderson 3-0-6, Gould 3-0-8, Harris, Jor. Anderson, Brayall

3-pt. goals: Lowell 3, K. Thompson 2; Gould 2, McAvoy

Schenck 16 29 46 57

Katahdin 16 27 46 65

JV: Schenck 71-61

Ashland 63, Wisdom 45

At St. Agatha, Trevor Tompkins registered a team-high 21 points to power the Hornets.

Curtis Belanger scored 15 points while Jason Levesque added 10 points for Ashland.

Randy Thibeault netted a game-high 30 points to lead the Pioneers.

Ashland 63

Tompkins 9-1-21, Levesque 5-0-10, Belanger 7-1-15, Condon 0-2-2, Cote 1-0-2, Tarr 2-0-4, Cusack, Martin, Ward, Baker 2-3-7, Niemer 0-2-2

Wisdom 45

Thibeault 6-15-30, Plourde, Dyment 1-0-2, Sirois 3-1-9, Young, J. Michaud 1-0-2, A. Michaud 1-0-2, Bernier

3-pt. goals: Tompkins 2; Thibeault 3, Sirois 2

Ashland 13 23 41 63

Wisdom 10 21 32 45

JV: Ashland 44-31

East Grand 62, Narraguagus 53

At Danforth, Tyler Morse had 20 points and 14 rebounds to lead East Grand past Narraguagus of Harrington.

Kyle Dicker scored 16 for the Vikings, who hit 12 of 15 foul shots in the fourth quarter among 20 total points for the Vikings as they pulled away.

Ben Dorr led the Knights with 21 points, seven in the third, and Travis Perry added 12 overall.

Narraguagus (3-11) 53

Dorr 10-1-21, Perry 6-0-12, Chase 3-0-8, Taylor, Grant 1-3-5, Meserve, Beal 3-1-7, Greene 3-1-7

East Grand (8-8) 62

Morse 6-8-20, Ky. Dicker 6-4-16, Crocker 1-4-6, Beaudoin 1-6-8, Ka. Dicker 3-0-7, Preston 1-0-3, Scott 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Chase 2; Ka. Dicker, Preston

Narraguagus 11 23 39 53

East Grand 22 37 42 62

Messalonskee 49, Brewer 34

Wilson scores 1,000th point

At Oakland, Seth Stanhope netted 16 points and Bennett Lessard added 14 as Messalonskee cruised past Brewer.

Chris Wilson tossed in 15 points, including the 1,000th of his career, to lead the Witches. Ryan Babin had four steals.

Brewer (8-8) 34

Wilson 5-2-15, Libby 1-0-3, Stratton 1-0-2, Valley 1-0-2, Cawley 1-0-2, Littlefield 2-0-4, Babin 3-0-6, Adams, Hardy

Messalonskee (12-4) 49

Stanhope 7-0-16, Lesard 7-0-14, Murphy 1-0-3, Bryant 2-0-4, Evans 1-0-2, Tracy 1-0-3, Natole 2-1-5, Ouellette 1-0-2, Brooks, Holmes

3-pt. goals: Wilson 3, Libby; Stanhope 2, Murphy, Tracy

Brewer 12 20 25 34

Messalonskee 16 27 39 49

JV: Messalonskee 61-34

Hampden 63, Lawrence 42

At Hampden, Jordan Cook was three blocks shy of a triple-double, with 30 points, 11 rebounds, and seven blocked shots as Hampden rolled by Lawrence of Fairfield.

J Uhrin tossed in 12 points and dished out five assists for the Broncos.

Evan Bois led the Bulldogs with 10 points.

Lawrence (10-6) 42

Dy. Costigan 1-0-3, Oakes 1-0-3, Dangler 4-0-12, De. Costigan 2-0-4, S. Champagne 1-0-2, Perkins 1-2-4, Doyen, Rice 1-0-2, Bixby 1-0-2, Bois 5-0-10

Hampden (14-2) 63

Maddox, Evans, Uhrin 5-2-12, Schaeffer 1-0-2, Farley 3-0-6, McCue 0-6-6, Spaulding, Hodgdon 1-4-7, Cook 10-10-30

3-pt. goals: Dangler 4, Dy. Costigan, Oakes; Hodgdon

Lawrence 8 14 27 42

Hampden 13 26 46 63

JV: Lawrence 52-47

Lee 74, DI-Stonington 57

At Lee, Tom Bird tallied a game-high 24 points to pace Lee to victory by Deer Isle-Stonington.

Everett Houghton tossed in 12 points, including four 3-pointers, while Peter Pickering, Tyler Thompson, and Kris King each added 10 points for the Pandas.

Bryant Ciomei led Deer Isle-Stonington with four 3-pointers and 21 points.

DI-Stonington (13-2) 57

B. Ciomei 7-3-21, Billings 3-1-9, C. Ciomei 3-2-8, S. Eaton 2-2-6, Douglass 3-0-6, J. Eaton 1-0-3, Powers 1-1-3, Brown 0-1-1, Siebert, Hardie

Lee (9-7) 74

Bird 8-6-24, Houghton 4-0-12, Pickering 3-4-10, Thompson 4-0-10, King 4-2-10, Connick 1-0-3, Roux 1-0-2, Parker 1-0-2, Kelly 0-1-1, Crocker, Boulrisse, Coulombe

3-pt. goals: B. Ciomei 4, Billings 2, J. Eaton; Houghton 4, Bird 2, Thompson 2, Connick

DI-Stonington 12 29 42 57

Lee 22 42 55 74

JV: Lee 72-36

Camden Hills 65, Winslow 45

At Rockport, Cameron Puls tossed in 11 points and Doug Bryant added 10 to lead Camden Hills past Winslow.

Steven Siviski netted 10 points for the Black Raiders.

Winslow (4-13) 45

Sc. Siviski 1-0-2, Marks 1-0-2, St. Siviski 4-0-10, Hikel 1-0-2, Bailey, Wood 1-5-7, Pulia 2-4-8, Pelletier, Gallager 2-2-6, Byrne 0-4-4, Bexanson 1-2-4

Camden Hills (10-7) 65

Campbell 2-0-4, Pieri 2-1-5, Cavanaugh 0-1-1, Fischer 1-0-2, Wootton 3-0-8, Burke 2-1-7, Caswell, Mitchell 3-0-7, Draper 3-0-6, Bryant 4-2-10, Smith, Puls 5-1-11, Feener 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: St. Siviski 2; Wootton 2, Burke 2, Mitchell

Winslow 10 21 34 45

Camden Hills 15 35 55 65

JV: Camden Hills 65-41

MCI 63, Oak Hill 28

At Pittsfield, Eric Sobey and Andy Tracy each scored 13 points as Maine Central Institute cruised past Oak Hill.

Lee Reynolds and Mike Eaton led the Raiders of Sabattus with five points apiece.

Oak Hill (0-16) 28

Eaton 1-3-5, Guerrette, Jillson 1-0-3, Stowell, Bisson 0-4-4, Reynolds 2-1-5, McDonald 1-1-3, Rush 1-0-2, Prue, Plourde 0-2-2, Nyberg 1-0-2, Dyer, Newton, Brown, Leavitt 1-0-2

Maine Central Institute (12-4) 63

Nichols 2-0-6, Hart 3-3-9, Glencross, Havey 1-0-2, Neace, Jones 2-0-4, McGrady, Sobey 4-4-13, Tracy 6-0-13, Souliere 1-3-5, Morton 2-1-5, Marcoux 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Jillson; Nichols 2, Sobey, Tracy

Oak Hill 4 10 14 28

MCI 19 34 48 63

JV: MCI 39-36

Mattanawcook 62, Bucksport 48

At Bucksport, Steve Andrews scored 11 of his 15 points in the first half as the Lynx of Lincoln took control of the game.

Dylan Hanscom pumped in 19 points for MA, and Derek Libbey contributed 11.

Todd Freeman paced the Golden Bucks with 13 points, and Chad Cottrell added 11 points and eight rebounds.

Mattanawcook (13-3) 62

Smith, Birmingham, Gardner 1-3-5, Libbey 3-2-11, Andrews 5-2-15, D. Hanscom 8-2-19, Emery 1-2-4, Young, Langevin, E. Hanscom, Slike 2-0-4, L’Italien 2-0-4, White

Bucksport (3-13) 48

Robbins 2-0-5, Pappas, Freeman 5-2-13, McGuire 3-0-7, McLellan, Fish 4-0-9, Cooke 1-1-3, Bisher, Bowden, Kone, Cottrell 2-7-11

3-pt. goals: Libbey 3, Andrews 3, D. Hanscom; Robbins, Freeman, McGuire, Fish

Mattanawcook 15 34 49 62

Bucksport 8 24 35 48

JV: MA 46-17

GSA 67, Washington Acad. 54

At Blue Hill, Caleb Owen had 18 points after hitting four of four 3-pointers and leading George Stevens Academy past Washington Academy of East Machias.

Sam Bridges had 12 points and nine rebounds for GSA.

Eric Leighton scored 23 points for the WA Raiders.

Washington Academy (9-6) 54

Leighton 7-5-23, Wood, Smith, Von Rotz 0-1-1, Hunter 4-0-8, Colbeth 3-0-6, Sternbergh 3-0-6, Ramsdell 3-0-9, Porter 0-1-1

George Stevens (12-4) 67

Owen 7-0-18, Bridges 6-012, Astbury, Wessel 3-0-6, Larry, Peake 2-0-4, Gray 1-2-4, Henry 4-1-9, Smith 3-0-7, Dow, Lawson 1-0-2, Gordon 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: Leighton 4, Ramsdell 3; Owen 4, Smith

Wash. Academy 7 19 39 54

George Stevens 15 36 45 67

JV: Washington Academy 40-39

Nokomis 65, Skowhegan 56

At Newport, Tyler Norris had 27 points and eight rebounds as his Nokomis Warriors took care of Skowhegan.

Dylan Palmer added 16 for the Warriors.

Will Luther scored 16, Eric Thistle added 14, and Mike LaCasse had 10 points and eight rebounds for the Indians.

Skowhegan (1-15) 56

Luther 6-0-16, Thistle 5-2-14, LaCasse 4-2-10, McDaniel 3-0-8, Whiting 1-2-4, Davis 1-0-2, Goodell 1-0-2, Poissonnier

Nokomis (5-11) 65

Norris 8-11-27, Palmer 5-4-16, Hopkins 1-6-8, Menah-Bonsu 3-1-7, Murray 2-0-4, Leal, Oldenburg 1-1-3

3-pt. goals: Luther 4, Thistle 2, McDaniel 2; Palmer 2

Skowhegan 12 28 38 56

Nokomis 12 31 44 65

JV: Skowehegan 62-54 (2OT)

Mount View 41, Rockland 37

At Thorndike, Kyle Tripp had a double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds to help lead the Mount View Mustangs to victory.

Ben Baudanza-Sturks paced the Tigers with 11 points.

Rockland (8-8) 37

Baudanza-Sturks 2-6-11, Dresser 1-0-3, Walton 1-0-3, Ilvonen 1-0-3, Morrill 0-1-1, Worster 1-2-5, Coppola 2-1-5, Tripp 2-2-6, Elwell, Moholland, Baudanza

Mount View (10-6) 41

Tripp 7-2-16, Harvey 1-6-8, Carter 3-1-7, Price 1-0-2, Haffner 1-0-2, Caron 0-2-2, Dimick 2-0-4, Keller, Cronin, Wentworth

3-pt. goals: Baudanza-Sturks, Dresser, Walton, Ilvonen, Worster

Rockland 11 16 18 37

Mount View 11 15 19 41

Dexter 52, Searsport 39

At Dexter, Nick Peirce scored 19 points to help lead the Dexter Tigers.

Ryan Martin scored 11 for Dexter and Steven Robinson grabbed eight rebounds.

Nathan Adams scored nine to lead the Vikings.

Searsport 39

Adams 4-0-9, Chaar 3-0-7, Ashey 1-0-2, Knox 2-0-4, Parks 1-0-2, Greenlaw 3-2-8, Ritchie, Anderson, Cameron

Dexter 52

Peirce 7-5-19, Martin 4-1-11, A. Woodman 1-3-5, Lavin, Robinson 1-4-6, Spizuoco 0-2-2, B. Woodman, Eastman 2-1-5, Cote 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Adams, Chaar; Martin 2

Searsport 8 22 28 39

Dexter 9 16 32 61

JV: Dexter 39-18

Girls basketball

Hodgdon 51, Madawaska 46

At Madawaska, Heather London tossed in 16 points and Tasha Dwyer added 12 to lead the Hawks past Madawaska.

Kallie Pelletier scored a game-high 19 points and Amanda Plourde chipped in with 12 for the Owls.

Hodgdon (4-12) 51

Carpenter, Martin, Sloat 0-2-2, McGary 2-0-4, Nightingale, London 8-0-16, Flemming 1-0-2, T. Quint 0-1-1, Dwyer 5-2-12, Hare 2-2-6, Esterbrook, M. Quint, Levesque 1-1-3

Madawaska (0-16) 46

Dagle 1-1-3, Schlischer, J. Nadeau 0-2-2, Plourde, 4-3-12, Cyr 3-0-6, S. Nadeau 1-2-4, Lugdon, Pelletier

3-pt. goals: Pelletier 2, Plourde

Hodgdon 9 28 37 51

Madawaska 7 17 31 46

JV: Hodgdon 55-40

Fort Fairfield 60, Wisdom 21

At Fort Fairfield, Caitlyn Esancy netted 14 points as the Tigers defeated Wisdom.

Sheena Esancy added 13 points for Fort Fairfield.

Kayla Daigle paced the Pioneers of St. Agatha with 13 points.

Wisdom (5-12) 21

Daigle 6-1-13, St. Pierre 3-0-8, Tardiff, Dubois, LaBrie, Haskins, Paradis

Fort Fairfield (12-4) 60

C. Esancy 5-4-14, S. Esancy 6-1-13, Shaw 1-0-2, Hathaway 3-0-9, Cunningham 3-0-6, McLaughlin 2-0-4, O’ Neal 3-0-6, Blaisdell, Chasse, Beckwith 3-0-6

3-pt. goals: Visitor; Home

Wisdom 2 4 13 21

Fort Fairfield 20 28 48 60

JV: Fort Fairfield 45-38

So. Aroostook 67, East Grand 16

At Dyer Brook, Shana Martin posted a game-high 14 points to lead Southern Aroostook to victory.

Audrey Charette scored 13 points while Kaylea Collier added 12 points for the Warriors.

Allie McKay and Kasi Parker paced East Grand with six points each.

East Grand (1-13) 16

A. McKay 2-1-6, Parker 2-2-6, Crone 1-1-4, Kendall, Daoust, Richardson, Bartlett, Lloyd, Roy, Caneldin, C. McKay

So. Aroostook (16-1) 67

Martin 6-2-14, Audrey Charette 5-3-13, Collier 5-0-12, King 1-0-2, Desmond, McLaughlin 1-0-2, Ke. Grant 1-0-2, Ki. Grant 1-0-2, Clark 3-0-8, Caswell 1-2-4, Ryan, Hudson 1-0-2, B. Charette 1-0-2, Am. Charette 1-0-2, Carr

3-pt. goals: A. McKay, Crone; Collier 2, Clark 2

East Grand 3 10 10 16

So. Aroostook 19 36 52 67

JV: So. Aroostook 66-10

Houlton 46, Central 40

At Houlton, Keegan Hovey poured in a game-high 21 points and ripped down 15 rebounds to lead Houlton past Central.

Danielle Sewall chipped in with 11 points for the Shiretowners.

Mackie Davis tossed in 12 points and Erica Brownall added 10 for the Red Devils.

Central (11-6) 40

Davis 5-0-12, Brownall 4-2-10, Elliott 4-0-8, Underhill 2-0-4, Libby 3-0-6, Melton, LeBlanc

Houlton (12-5) 46

Hovey 6-6-21, Sewall 4-3-11, Dow 1-0-2, Foster 1-2-4, Bartlett 1-0-2, Rowe 2-2-6, Harbidon, Butler

3-pt. goals: Davis 2; Hovey

Central 6 16 25 40

Houlton 12 25 35 46

JV: Central 36-30

Messalonskee 72, Brewer 64

At Brewer, Amanda Barker tallied 23 points, including four 3-pointers, to lead Messalonskee by Brewer.

Chelsea Barker added 17 points for the Eagles.

Katie Quimby netted 15 points to lead Brewer while Leah Jackson added 11 points for the Witches.


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