November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Shead rallies past Machias

EASTPORT – The Shead Tigerettes outscored the Machias Bulldogs 22-6 and had eight steals in the fourth quarter to rally for a key 50-46 Class D high school girls basketball victory Monday.

Tonya Cook tallied 16 points, 13 rebounds and two blocks and Laureta Ricker added 16 points to lead the Tigerettes. Fawn Cummings chipped in with 10 points and three steals.

Christiannah Holmes scored a game-high 23 points for the Bulldogs.

Machias (8-9) 46

Attaei, Cherry 2-0-4, Corbett, Harrington, Thompson, Lipton 3-0-7, Scoville, Moody, Alley 3-0-8, Holmes 9-5-23, Elliot

Shead (10-7) 50

Cook 7-2-16, H. Pottle, Seeley, Candelmo, Ricker 6-4-16, Cummings 3-2-10, D. Pottle, Biff, Murphy, Francis 3-0-6, Beal, Smith 1-0-2, Vincent, Melanson

3-pt. goals: Alley 2, Lipton; Cummings 3

Machias 11 28 40 46

Shead 12 18 28 50

JV: Shead 45-32

Lubec 44, East Grand 31

At Danforth, Kristina Scoville scored 10 of her game-high 14 points in the first half as Lubec built a 24-16 lead en route to the victory.

Chelsea Hall had 10 points while Caitlin Wright and Kayla Corey combined for 16 more.

Kelsey Daoust’s seven points led East Grand with Kasi Parker and Jodie Crone teaming up for 12 more.

Lubec (5-8) 44

Hall 4-0-10, Scoville 6-0-14, C. Wright 3-2-8, Corey 2-4-8, Case 2-0-4, Woodbridge, Wormell, K. Wright

East Grand (1-14) 31

McKay 2-0-5, Parker 2-2-6, Zaneldin 2-1-5, Crone 3-0-6, A. Kendall, Daoust 3-0-7, Lloyd 1-0-2, A. Bartlett

3-pt. goals: Hall 2, Scoville 2; Daoust, McKay

Lubec 15 24 33 44

East Grand 10 16 23 31

George Stevens 47, Bucksport 35

At Bucksport, Hannah Gray poured in a game-high 26 points to lead George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill past Bucksport.

Morgan Sanborn paced the Golden Bucks with eight points.

George Stevens (11-6) 47

Gray 13-0-26, Moon 0-4-4, Winters 2-1-6, Beardsworth 2-2-7, Oliviari, Eaton 1-0-2, VanderEb, Park, E. Peake, A. Peake 0-2-2, Davis

Bucksport (7-10) 35

Lalonde 1-0-3, Gourley, Sullivan 3-0-6, Allen, Gordon 1-2-4, Kone 1-3-5, Wilbur 1-0-2, Hurd 2-2-7, Sanborn 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Beardsworth, Winters; Hurd, Lalonde

George Stevens 11 24 36 47

Bucksport 7 17 27 35

Piscataquis 53, Penquis 45

At Milo, Jill Martell led a balanced scoring effort with 13 points as the Pirates ended their regular season with a win.

Piscataquis of Guilford made 12 of 16 free throws in the fourth quarter to seal the victory. Tracy Dewey tallied 11 points for PCHS while Kellie Martel and Mallory Izbicki added 10 each.

Mindy Dolley scored a game-high 15 points for Penquis.

Piscataquis (7-11) 53

Davis 2-0-4, Martell 4-4-13, Shufelt 0-3-3, Kellie Martel 3-2-10, Kelsey Martel 1-0-2, Dewey 2-7-11, Izbicki 3-4-10

Penquis (1-17) 45

Palmer, Lyford 3-1-7, Ottman, Carey 2-0-5, Gerrish 3-1-7, Sherburne, Dolley 6-3-15, Royal 2-0-4, Stetson 2-3-7

3-pt. goals: Martell, Kellie Martel 2; Carey

Piscataquis 13 25 36 53

Penquis 15 23 29 45

JV: Penquis 43-40

MA Lynx 87, Foxcroft 51

At Dover-Foxcroft, Quinci Sanderson hit 10 free throws on her way to 24 points as Mattanawcook of Lincoln rolled.

Michelle Paul chipped in with 14 and Bri Hanscom 13 for the Lynx.

Sami Hall’s 14 points paced the Ponies while Leslie Martin added 12 and Danika Brown 10.

Mattanawcook (13-4) 87

Sanderson 7-10-24, Paul 6-2-14, Hanscom 5-3-13, Vose 1-0-2, Nicastro 0-4-4, Libbey 2-1-5, Souers 2-0-4, McCloskey 1-1-3, Hawkins, Pelkey 3-2-8, Anderson, Burleigh 2-0-4, Nesin

Foxcroft (2-15) 51

Hall 5-3-14, Brown 4-2-10, Martin 4-3-12, Weymouth 1-1-3, Pluff 2-0-4, Paydos, Rice 1-0-2, Lerback 1-0-2, Thomas 1-0-2, Lougee 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Paul 2; Hall, Martin

Mattanawcook 29 46 70 87

Foxcroft 13 20 32 51

JV: Mattanawcook 54-36

Limestone 51, Fort Kent 40

At Limestone, Julie Peer scored 17 points and Anna Haler added 10 to lead Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics to the win.

Kristen Violette tossed in 15 points for the Warriors.

Fort Kent (10-6) 40

Jandreau, Perreault, Violette 5-5-15, Hafford, Bouchard, Charette 1-2-4, Morneault 0-2-2, Rossignol 1-1-3, Albert 4-0-8, Pelletier -3-0-8

Limestone/MSSM (10-7) 51

K. Peers, King 3-0-6, O’Neal 2-0-6, Cote, Kelly 3-0-6, J. Peers 7-3-17, Allen 1-0-2, Mulherin, Bernier, Haller 4-2-10, Page 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Pelletier 2; O’Neal 2

Fort Kent 7 18 37 40

Limestone/MSSM 12 30 43 51

JV: Fort Kent 42-40

Fort Fairfield 80, Madawaska 42

At Madawaska, Heather Hathaway scored a game-high 20 points, including six three-pointers, as Fort Fairfield cruised past Madawaska.

Kerri Cunningham and Lauren Beckwith had 10 points apiece and Caitlyn Esancy scored nine for the winners.

Amanda Plourde’s 16 points and Kallie Pelletier’s 10 paced Madawaska.

Fort Fairfield (13-4) 80

Hathaway 7-0-20, Cunningham 3-4-10, Beckwith 4-1-10, C. Esancy 2-5-9, O’Neal 3-1-7, S. Esancy 2-2-6, McLaughlin 2-1-5, Blaisdell 0-4-4, Chasse 2-0-4, Harris 1-1-3, Forsman 0-2-2

Madawaska (0-17) 42

Plourde 5-6-16, Pelletier 4-1-10, Cyr 2-2-6, J. Nadeau 1-2-4, Daigle 1-1-3, S. Nadeau 1-0-2, Lugdon 0-1-1, Schlicher

3-pt. goals: Hathaway 6, Beckwith; Pelletier

Fort Fairfield 22 45 59 80

Madawaska 10 19 30 42

JV: FF 50-36

Cen. Aroostook 54, Wisdom 30

At St. Agatha, Sarah Long poured in a game-high 23 points and Samantha Brewer tossed in 12 to lead Central Aroostook past Wisdom.

Andrea Long scored 10 points for the Panthers of Mars Hill.

Kayla Daigle notched 10 points for the Pioneers.

Central Aroostook (11-6) 54

Brewer 5-2-12, Lundeen, Devoe, Bradley 1-0-2, A. Long 5-0-10, Garrison, McArthur, Graham, Dame 1-0-2, S. Long 11-1-23, Day 2-1-5, Mean, McClay

Wisdom (5-9) 30

Tardif 3-0-6, Dubois, Labrie 1-0-2, St. Pierre 4-0-8, Haskins, Paradis 2-0-4, Daigle 4-2-10

3-pt. goals: None

Cen. Aroostook 17 26 42 54

Wisdom 3 10 18 30

Boys basketball

East Grand 85, Lubec 52

At Danforth, Tyler Morse scored 18 points and pulled down 10 rebounds, and Caleb Dicker tossed in 16 points to lead East Grand past Lubec.

Marcus Crocker added 15 points and Adam Beaudoin chipped in with nine points and 10 rebounds for the Vikings.

Timmy Gross led the Hornets with 18 points and Chad Murray netted 11.

Lubec (2-11) 52

Gross 8-0-18, Shultz 2-0-5, Stafford 3-0-6, Murray 5-0-11, McPherson 4-0-8, Munson 1-0-2, Jones, Francis

East Grand (9-8) 85

Crocker 6-0-15, Beaudoin 4-1-9, K. Dicker 4-2-10, Morse 6-5-18, C. Dicker 6-2-16, Preston 2-4-9, Scott 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Gross 2, Shultz, Murray; Crocker 3, C. Dicker 2, Morse, Preston

Lubec 20 29 46 52

East Grand 22 40 68 85

Calais 93, Shead 33

At Calais, Brandon Tomah tossed in 13 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead undefeated Calais to its 17th win.

Robbie Rogers led all scorers with 17 points for the Blue Devils and Chris Stewart scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.

Wayne Clossey paced Shead of Eastport with 11 points and Aaron Sullivan chipped in with 10.

Shead (2-15) 33

Clossey 5-1-11, A. Sullivan 4-2-10, Cyr 1-0-2, Hastings 3-0-8, Patterson 1-0-2, Neptune, K. Sullivan, Stanhope, Reed, Pottle, Newman, Lewey

Calais (17-0) 93

Tomah 6-1-13, Rogers 73-17, Stewart 6-2-14, Leeman 1-1-3, Cavanaugh, Taylor 2-1-5, Knowles 3-0-8, Guthrie 3-3-9, Bell 2-0-4, O’Neill 2-0-5, Wallace 3-2-9, Shorey 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Hastings 2; Knowles 2, O’Neill, Wallace, Rogers

Shead 6 14 25 33

Calais 25 47 76 93

JV: Calais 61-50

Dexter 80, Stearns 37

At Millinocket, Gavin Cote scored a game-high 20 points and Ryan Martin chipped in with 14 to lead Dexter past Stearns.

Nick Peirce scored 10 points for the Tigers.

DJ Charette tossed in 12 points and Josh Beaulieu added 10 for the Minutemen.

Dexter (13-3) 80

Woodman 1-0-2, Lavin 1-0-2, Flewelling 2-0-6, Stewart 1-0-2, Robinson 2-2-6, Spizuoco 4-0-8, Peirce 4-2-10, Woodman 1-0-2, Beatham 2-0-4, Eastman 2-0-4, Martin 4-2-14, Cote 7-6-20

Stearns (0-17) 37

MacKenzie, Cormier 2-0-4, Rideout, Martin, Call 1-2-4, Steward 1-0-2, Osborne, McCleary, Beaulieu, Barnett 1-3-5, Charette 4-4-12

3-pt. goals: Martin 4, Flewelling

Dexter 21 44 56 80

Stearns 3 9 20 37

JV: Dexter 57-55

Central Aroostook 94, Easton 33

At Mars Hill, five players scored in double figures to lead Central Aroostook over Easton.

Cameron York led the way with 21 points and Andrew York added 19. Manny Martinez chipped in with 12, Taylor McLaughlin scored 11 and Tim Carlson had 10 for the Panthers.

Mitchell Blodget tossed in with 10 points for the Bears.

Easton (4-13) 33

Blodget 3-4-10, Brock 3-2-8, Trask 3-2-9, Sanders 2-1-6, Bacon, Beaulieu, Fuller, Budreau, Daniels

Central Aroostook (16-1) 94

C. York 9-2-21, A. York 7-1-19, M. Martinez 4-2-12, McLaughlin 5-0-11, Carlson 4-0-10, Walling 2-0-4, Clockedile 3-0-6, E. Martinez 2-0-5, L. McCarthy 3-0-6, B. McCarthy

3-pt. goals: Trask, Sanders; A. York 4, Carlson 2, M. Martinez 2, E. Martinez, C. York

Easton 5 15 25 33

Cen. Aroostook 17 47 64 94

JV: Central Aroostook 52, Presque Isle 46

Woodland 58, Narraguagus 54

At Baileyville, Stephen Newell tallied 10 points and five steals, and Todd Diadono added 10 points as Woodland held off Narraguagus.

Craig Moody chipped in with eight points and six assists for the Dragons.

Brandon Meserve tossed in 12 points and Blake Chase notched 10 for the Knights.

Narraguagus (3-12) 54

Perry 2-2-8, Meserve 5-1-12, Beal, Greene 1-1-3, Chase 6-2-17, Grant 0-4-4, Dorr 5-0-10

Woodland (11-7) 58

Smith 4-1-9, Newell 3-3-10, Diadono 5-0-10, Kesel, Sears 3-1-8, Moody 3-1-8, Allen 2-0-5, James 4-0-8

3-pt. goals: Chase 3, Perry 2, Meserve; Newell, Sears, Moody, Allen

Narraguagus 9 24 39 54

Woodland 10 26 45 58

JV: Woodland 66-54

Searsport 75, Orono 68

At Searsport, Matt Nickerson netted 25 points and pulled down eight rebounds to lead Searsport past Orono.

Garrett Greenlaw added 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Vikings.

Seth Dyer poured in a game-high 35 points, including seven 3-pointers, for the Red Riots.

Orono (4-13) 68

Dyer 13-2-35, Theriald, Millard 3-3-9, Dutton 2-0-6, Simon 3-1-8, Tomer, Spencer 3-1-7, Henigan 0-1-1

Searsport (3-13) 75

M. Nickerson 8-8-25, J. Nickerson 3-2-8, Greenlaw 5-1-11, Knox 6-0-12, Charr 2-3-8, Johnson 2-1-5, Anderson 2-1-5, Adams 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Dyer 7, Simon; M. Nickerson, Adams

Orono 21 40 57 75

Searsport 13 28 48 68


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