FORT FAIRFIELD – Danny Hayes led a balanced scoring attack with 12 points to lead Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics past Fort Fairfield 47-40 in high school boys basketball action Friday.
Chris Kirchner chipped in with 11 points for the Eagles while Steve Giangiordand added 10 more.
Austin Dufour led all scorers with 16 points for the Tigers and Matt Cresenzo added nine.
LCS/MSSM (3-3) 47
Hayes 5-2-12, Kirchner 5-0-11, Giangiordand 5-0-10, Enman 2-0-4, Clayton 3-1-7, Beaulieu 0-1-1, Rossignol 1-0-2
Fort Fairfield (2-4) 40
Edgecomb 1-0-2, Closson 0-1-1, Forsman, Cresenzo 3-2-9, Dufour 6-0-16, Noyes 2-1-6, Sharpe 2-0-6
3-pt. goals: Kirchner; Dufour 2, Sharpe 2, Noyes, Cresenzo
LCS/MSSM 12 21 31 47
Fort Fairfield 8 19 27 40
JV: Fort Fairfield 48-38
Calais 72, Madawaska 42
At Calais, Robbie Rogers scored 14 points, Cal Shorey had 11 and Rod Tirrell tossed in 10 more as undefeated Calais cruised to its sixth win.
Shorey had eight points in the first half and Chris Taylor scored six of his seven as Calais built a comfortable 39-18 halftime lead.
Dominique Rossignol’s 15 points and Adam Derosier’s 14 paced Madawaska.
Madawaska (2-5) 42
C. Cyr, Derosier 5-4-14, Parker 1-1-3, Pelletier 1-0-2, L. Cyr, Morin 1-0-3, Beaulieu 2-1-5, Rossignol 5-3-15, Bosse, J. Cyr
Calais (6-0) 72
Shorey 5-1-11, Tomah 2-1-6, Rogers 5-4-14, Taylor 3-1-7, Bell 1-0-2, O’Neill 3-2-8, Stewart 2-0-4, Leeman 2-0-5, Francis 2-0-5, Tirrell 5-0-10, Cavanaugh, Carr
3-pt. goals: Morin; Tomah, Leeman, Francis
Madawaska 4 18 23 42
Calais 20 39 68 72
JV: Calais 64-49
East Grand 73, GHCA 51
At Presque Isle, Kyle Dicker poured in 30 points as East Grand of Danforth downed Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Tyler Morse tossed in 20 points and Patrick Scott added 16 for the Vikings.
Chad Duff netted 11 points and David Guiggey chipped in 10 for the Eagles.
East Grand (1-5) 73
Ky. Dicker 13-4-30, Morse 8-4-20, Scott 7-2-16, Ka. Dicker 1-0-3, Tuck 2-0-4, Cropley, Henn, Shea, Parks, A. Brittian, Nichols, Richardson, H. Brittian
Greater Houlton Christian (1-7) 51
Duff 4-2-11, Guiggey 3-4-10, Burns 1-2-4, Kelly 3-0-8, Morin 1-0-2, Sjornberg 2-0-4, Straubel 2-0-5, Nevers 2-0-4, Gray 0-1-1, Bowers 1-0-2, Holmes
3-pt. goals: Ka. Dicker; Kelly 2, Duff
East Grand 22 41 56 73
Greater Houlton 16 26 33 51
Elan 56, Lubec 52
At Poland, Malcom Turner netted 16 points and Ryan Earzone 14 as Elan downed Lubec.
Marcus Owens added 12 points for the Buccaneers.
Shane McPhereson paced the Hornets with 15 points and Jesse Reed added 10.
Lubec (2-4) 52
Gross 3-0-9, Reed 4-2-10, McPhereson 5-5-15, Murray 2-0-5, Rice 3-1-7, Walsh 3-0-6, Jones, Farmer, Francis
Elan (4-2) 56
Gach 3-0-6, Earzone 6-2-14, Turner 8-0-16, Owens 6-0-12, Waddleton 1-0-2, Shusseine 3-0-6, Ryan, Clark, Nichols, Borros
3-pt. goals: Murray, Gross 3
Lubec 14 31 38 52
Elan 15 29 45 56
Camden Hills 88, Winslow 68
At Rockport, Gordon Fischer poured in 25 points and Paul Campbell 19 more as Camden Hills pulled away from Winslow.
Christian Pieri added 14 points and Paul Draper 12 for the Windjammers.
Adam Puiia paced the Black Raiders with 23 points while James Wood notched 17 and Kevin Byrne 15.
Winslow 68
Wood 5-6-17, Puiia 8-3-23, Siviski 1-0-3, Hikel 1-0-2, Goulette 1-0-2, Gallagher 3-0-6, Byrne 4-7-15
Camden Hills 88
Campbell 6-6-19, Pieri 5-4-14, Fischer 6-12-25, Draper 5-0-12, Wootton 0-1-1, Mitchell 1-1-4, Smith 3-0-7, Gartley 0-2-2, Morgan 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Puiia 4, Wood, Siviski; Draper 2, Fischer, Mitchell, Smith
Winslow 11 24 50 68
Camden Hills 22 37 57 88
JV: Camden Hills 55-44
WA Raiders 73, Narraguagus 41
At East Machias, the host WA Raiders raced out to a 20-7 first-quarter lead and never looked back.
Chris Wood paced Washington Academy with 18 points.
Chase Kennedy led Narraguagus of Harrington with 13 points and Blake Chase added 10.
Narraguagus (4-2) 43
Chase 3-3-10, Kennedy 6-1-13, Meserve, Beal, Parsons 3-0-6, Baker 1-0-2, Green 3-2-9, Dorr, Ramsey, Hinkle, Look, Smith 1-1-3
Washington Acad. (4-1) 71
Wood 7-0-18, Terr 1-0-2, R. Smith 3-0-8, Von Rotz 3-0-6, Hunter 3-2-8, M. Smith 2-3-7, Colbeth 2-2-6, Stevens 0-1-1, Dehman 0-1-1, Ramsdell 2-0-5, Porter 1-0-2, Nicely 1-1-3, Johnson 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Green, Chase; Wood 4, R. Smith 2, Ramsdell
Narraguagus 7 18 26 43
Washington Acad. 20 36 53 71
JV: Washington Acad. 76-44
MCI 81, Oak Hill 55
At Pittsfield, Hunter Nichols netted 17 points as Maine Central Institute rolled by Oak Hill of Sabattus.
Benson Mensah-Bonsu tossed in 16 points and Pat McGrady 13 for the Huskies.
Josh Jillson led the Raiders with 11 points and Tim Levesque added 10.
Oak Hill (0-6) 55
Jillson 4-2-11, Levesque 4-0-10, Guerrette 2-0-4, Hanlon, Vanek 2-0-4, Bussiere 2-5-9, Greenier 1-2-4, Dubuc 1-0-2, Drewry 4-0-9, Perry 0-2-2
MCI (5-1) 81
Nichols 5-7-17, Mensah-Bonsu 6-4-16, McGrady 5-2-13, Delaney 1-0-2, King, Murray 3-0-6, Jones 4-1-9, Cook 1-1-3, Sidelinger 1-1-3, Morton 2-2-6, Gerry 2-0-4, Marcoux 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Levesque 2, Jillson, Drewry; McGrady
Oak Hill 12 21 35 55
MCI 21 43 64 81
JV: MCI 46-35
Orono 49, John Bapst 44
At Orono, Andrew Tomer had 15 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Orono Red Riots by John Bapst of Bangor.
Bryan Hennigan chipped in with 11 points for the Riots.
Ethan Cushman led the Crusaders with 20 points.
John Bapst (2-4) 44
Cushman 7-6-20, Burke 2-0-4, Merritt 2-2-6, Frye 1-0-2, Healey 1-1-3, Ortiz 0-1-1, Smith 1-2-4, Gagnon 1-0-2, Gallant 1-0-2, Bragdon
Orono (4-2) 49
Tomer 6-3-15, Hennigan 3-5-11, Craig 3-0-6, Dwyer 3-1-8, Bryant 2-0-4, Nason 0-1-1, Spencer 1-2-4, Garcia, Riemorsma, Bates, Keezer
3-pt. goals: Dwyer
John Bapst 8 20 28 44
Orono 13 23 36 49
JV: Orono 44-34
Girls Basketball
Hermon 43, Caribou 41
At Hermon, Ashley Kelley tossed in 12 points and Hillary Keith chipped in with 11 as Hermon held off Caribou.
Erin Arnold finished with eight points and five steals for the Hawks.
Allie Richards led the Vikings with 11 points.
Caribou (0-6) 41
Kinney 2-0-4, Espling 3-1-7, Richards 3-5-11, Cyr 3-2-9, King 2-4-8, Ouellette 1-0-2, Price, Bossie
Hermon (3-3) 43
Berglund 2-1-5, Dergins 2-0-4, Keith 3-5-11, Kelley 1-10-12, Arnold 4-0-8, Davenport 1-1-3, Veilleux
3-pt. goals: Cyr
Caribou 10 21 29 41
Hermon 9 20 30 43
Cen. Aroostook 52, Katahdin 40
At Staceyville, Amber Bradley scored a game-high 24 points to lead Central Aroostook of Mars Hill over Katahdin.
Sarah Long chipped in 13 points for the Panthers.
Ronni Robinson netted 18 points and Jasmine Cyr added 10 for the Cougars.
Central Aroostook (3-4) 52
McClay, Estergroek, Devoe 0-1-1, Bradley 6-10-24, Day 2-0-4, Dame 4-0-8, Long 5-3-13, Bowers 1-0-2
Katahdin (2-4) 40
Cyr 5-0-10, F. Robinson, Moore 1-0-2, Pipes, Smallwood, Bates 3-0-6, R. Robinson 8-2-18, Blum-Evetts, Stevens 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Bradley 2
Cen. Aroostook 15 30 42 52
Katahdin 8 18 24 40
GHCA 69, East Grand 22
At Presque Isle, Kari Brewer tallied 17 points as Greater Houlton Christian Academy cruised past East Grand of Danforth.
Kasi Parker chipped in with 10 points for the Eagles.
Jodie Crone paced the Vikings with seven points
East Grand (0-6) 22
Crone 3-0-7, Zaneldin 1-0-2, Doust 2-1-5, Lioyd 1-0-2, Kendall 2-0-4, Gilman 0-1-1, Roy 0-1-1
Greater Houlton Christian (7-0) 69
Brewer 7-3-17, Parker 4-2-10, Livezey 2-0-4, Jago 3-1-7, Korhonen 3-3-9, Riopel 3-0-6, Socoby 1-0-2, Boutlier 2-1-5, Lord 4-0-9
3-pt. goals: Crone; Lord
East Grand 4 9 13 22
Gr. Houlton Chr. 16 32 52 69
Houlton 81, Madawaska 26
At Houlton, Rachel Foster netted 18 points and Keegan Hovey added 12 as Houlton thumped Madawaska.
Vanessa Sanderson and Emily Bartlett scored 10 points apiece for the Shiretowners.
Amanda Plourde scored eight points for the Owls.
Madawaska (2-4) 26
Plourde 4-0-8, Cyr 3-0-6, Pelletier 3-0-6, Dionne 1-0-2, Nadeau 1-0-2, Schlicher 1-0-2, Arnoldy, Gendreau
Houlton (5-1) 81
Foster 9-0-18, Sanderson 2-5-10, Hovey 5-2-12, Bartlett 5-0-10, Rowe 3-2-8, McPartland 4-0-8, McGuire 2-0-4, Dow 2-1-5, Bither 2-0-4, Caron 1-0-2, Putnam
3-pt. goals: Sanderson
Madawaska 6 10 20 26
Houlton 26 43 66 81
JV: Houlton 58-14
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