November 18, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Hawks edge Washburn in overtime Williams, Guy spark Hodgdon’s triumph

WASHBURN – Chris Williams’ nailed his only field goal, a 3-pointer, in overtime and Jordan Guy added a pair of free throws to rally the Hodgdon Hawks to a 58-56 high school boys basketball victory over the Washburn Beavers Tuesday night.

Guy scored 11 of his game-high 26 points in the fourth quarter as Hodgdon erased a nine-point deficit to force overtime and avenge a 52-35 home loss to the Beavers on Dec. 8.

Travis Bartley added 12 points for the Hawks while Washburn received 14 points apiece from Adam Thompson and Steven Pesut.

Hodgdon (3-4) 58

Guy 8-5-26, A. McGillicuddy 1-0-2, Williams 1-2-5, Dorr 3-1-7, Bartley 5-2-12, Nesbitt 1-0-2, Drake 1-0-2, Crane 1-0-2, Mazzacco, Quint, D. McGillicuddy, Harris

Washburn (3-3) 56

Thompson 6-0-14, Pesut 6-2-14, Wilcox 2-0-4, A. McIntosh 2-0-5, N. McIntosh 3-0-7, Connolly 3-0-6, Morrow 2-2-6, Holland

3-pt. goals: Guy 5, Williams; Thompson 2, A. McIntosh, N. McIntosh

Hodgdon 13 23 32 52 58

Washburn 13 31 41 52 56

JV: Hodgdon 42-38

LCS/MSSM 44, Fort Kent 41

At Fort Kent, Steve Giangiordano scored eight of his game-high 15 points in the fourth quarter and Chris Kirchner hit three important free throws as Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics avenged a 59-50 home loss to Fort Kent.

Kirchner finished with 14 points and Danny Hayes had eight more for the Eagles, who went 9-for-15 from the foul line in the fourth quarter.

Matt Pelletier’s 10 points and Jason Lesaldo’s eight led Fort Kent.

LCS/MSSM (4-3) 44

Kirchner 4-6-14, Clayton, Enman 2-1-6, Giangiordano 5-5-15, Hayes 4-0-8, Beaulieu 0-1-1

Fort Kent (3-3) 41

Bonenfant 1-0-3, Voisine, Blier, Pelletier 3-4-10, Potvin 1-0-2, Lesaldo 4-0-8, Harvey 2-0-5, Caron 1-2-4, Bard 2-2-6, Soucy 1-0-3

3-pt. goals: Enman; Bonenfant, Harvey, Soucy

LCS/MSSM 8 15 29 44

Fort Kent 8 18 27 41

JV: Fort Kent 50-40

Van Buren 51, Madawaska 17

At Madawaska, Ben Doucette netted a game-high 16 points as Van Buren downed Madawaska.

Riley Lizotte chipped in with 12 points for the Crusaders.

Dominic Rossignol tallied five points and 12 rebounds for the Owls.

Van Buren (6-0) 51

Doucette 5-4-16, Parent 1-0-3, O’Hare 4-0-8, Lizotte 5-0-12, Rossignol 2-0-4, Martin 3-0-6, Giangiordano 1-0-2

Madawaska (2-6) 17

Desrosier 1-2-4, Parker 0-1-1, C. Cyr 0-1-1, Albert 0-4-4, Rossignol 0-5-5, J. Cyr 1-0-2, L. Cyr, Morin, Beaulieu, Bosse

3-pt. goals: Doucette 2, Lizotte 2, Parent

Van Buren 9 22 37 51

Madawaska 3 5 10 17

JV: Madawaska 67-40

Cen. Aroostook 88, Ashland 60

At Ashland, Cameron York tossed in 20 points to lead Central Aroostook of Mars Hill past Ashland.

Silas Kelly netted 17 points and Tim Carlson 14 for the Panthers, who have won 27 consecutive games.

Jeremy Tarr paced the Hornets with 15 points while Isaac Ward added 11 points and Curtis Belanger 10.

Central Aroostook (5-0) 88

Walling 1-0-2, York 8-2-20, Kilcollins 1-0-2, Brewer 1-0-3, Carlson 7-0-14, Clockedile 2-0-4, Richard 2-0-5, Martinez 3-0-8, L. McCarthy 2-0-4, B. McCarthy 4-1-9, Folsom, Kelly 7-3-17, Stiler

Ashland (3-4) 60

Condon 1-0-3, C. Belanger 4-2-10, Cote 3-0-8, Levesque 0-2-2, Tarr 5-3-15, Ginbel 1-0-2, Nemer 0-1-1, Martin, Ward 3-4-11, L. Belanger 0-3-3, Baker 2-1-5

3-pt. goals: York 2, Richard, Martinez, Brewer; Cote 2, Tarr 2, Ward

Cen. Aroostook 25 49 72 88

Ashland 12 21 37 60

JV: Central Aroostook 60-44

Schenck 70, Katahdin 55

At Stacyville, Schenck of East Millinocket exploded for 52 points in the second half and cruised past Katahdin.

Chris Byron tossed in 21 points and Mike Lowell added 14. Kerry Thompson tallied 13 points for the Wolverines.

Tom Anderson led the Cougars with 19 points. Shea Curtis chipped in with 12 points, and Brett Gould and Evan McCarthy had 10 points apiece.

Schenck (6-1) 70

Hutchins 1-3-6. McLaughlin 1-2-4, Lowell 6-0-14, K. Thompson 4-413, Graham 1-0-2, Byron 6-9-21, L. Thompson 1-2-4, Lewis 2-0-4, Levasseur, Brown, White, McCafferty

Katahdin (3-4) 55

Morse, Qualey, Anderson 9-1-19, Osnoe 0-2-2, Guiggey 1-0-2, Craig, Lake, Gould 3-2-10, Curtis 6-0-12, McCarthy 4-0-10

3-pt. goals: Lowell 2, Thompson, Hutchins; Gould 2, McCarthy 2

Schenck 11 28 52 70

Katahdin 17 28 43 55

JV: Schenck 54-44

Woodland 76, East Grand 46

At Danforth, Chad James netted 18 points and Ben Sears added 15 as Woodland downed East Grand.

Corey Rolfe scored 13 points and Spencer Brown recorded 10 for the Dragons.

Kyle Dicker poured in 25 points and Tyler Morse chipped in with 12 for the Vikings.

Woodland (4-3) 76

James 7-2-18, Sears 6-3-15, Rolfe 5-3-13, Brown 5-0-10, Curtis 3-1-7, St. Pierre 1-2-4, Smith 2-0-4, Lincoln 1-2-4, Wormell 0-1-1, Boomer, Flaherty

East Grand (1-5) 46

Ky. Dicker 8-8-25, Morse 4-3-12, Scott 1-0-2, Parks 0-1-1, Shea, Ka. Dicker 1-0-3, Tuck 0-3-3

3-pt. goals: James 2; Ky. Dicker, Morse, Ka. Dicker

Woodland 20 39 55 76

East Grand 10 16 28 46

Bangor 45, Lawrence 34

At Fairfield, the Rams continued their defensive dominance while remaining undefeated with a victory over the Bulldogs.

Jon McAllian tossed in 14 points to pace Bangor, while Alex Gallant scored 12.

Jay Dangler connected for six 3-pointers on his way to a game-high 20 points for Lawrence.

Bangor (8-0) 45

McDade, Crews, Jellison, LaRochelle 0-1-1, McAllian 4-4-14, Zolper 1-0-3, Edwards, Suvlu 4-1-9, Bernstein, Webb, Gallant 6-0-12, Chase, Martin, Weston 3-0-6

Lawrence (4-3) 34

Costigan, Oakes 3-0-7, Dangler 7-0-20, S. Champagne, A. Champagne 1-0-2, Perkins 0-1-1, Doyon 2-0-4, Bixby, Bois

3-pt. goals: McAllian 2, Zolper; Oakes, Dangler 6

Bangor 15 26 33 45

Lawrence 7 18 24 34

JV: Bangor 53-28

Belfast 48, Waterville 45 (OT)

At Belfast, Jake Arthers hit a two-point shot and the free throw with one second left in overtime to lift Belfast over Waterville.

Ben Felton led Belfast with 12 points for Belfast. Yates Murphy had 10 points and eight rebounds and Arthers had 10 points.

Nick Higgins led Waterville with 15 points.

Waterville (0-6) 45

Webb 3-0-6, Lancaster 1-1-3, Higgins 5-2-15, Bizier 2-0-4, Bishop 1-0-3, Johnston 2-3-8, Maheu 1-0-2, Eaton 2-0-4, Lee

Belfast (1-6) 48

Arthers 3-3-10, Benjamin 2-2-7, Felton 6-0-12, Leeman 2-3-7, Murphy 5-0-10, Davis 1-0-2, Martens, Bernosky, Higgins

3-pt. goals: Higgins 3, Bishop, Johnston; Arthers, Benjamin

Waterville 10 20 33 42 45

Belfast 17 26 38 42 48

JV: Belfast 44-40

Messalonskee 67, Old Town 48

At Old Town, Eric Taylor netted 18 points to lead Messalonskee of Oakland past Old Town.

Matt Natole added 17 points for the Eagles.

Dillon Clark led Old town with 18 points and Colin Ziegenbein added 10.

Messalonskee 67

Taylor 8-2-18, Natole 7-2-17, Holmes 2-5-9, Dubois 1-0-2, Willette 2-1-5, Hart 0-2-2, Gilbert 0-1-1, Hutchinson, Haggan 2-2-6, Bernier 1-0-2, Pelletier 1-1-3, Brann, Berndt 0-2-2

Old Town 48

Clark 5-7-18, Ziegenbein 4-2-10, Paradis 1-0-2, Clukey, Ba 2-1-6, Hussey 0-2-2, Shorey, Wilkins, Shanley 2-1-6, Carmichael 1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Natole; Clark, Ba, Shanley

Messalonskee 19 30 51 67

Old Town 5 16 28 48

JV: Old Town 53-52

Hockey

Orono 11, Houlton-Hodgdon 4

At Alfond Arena in Orono, Sean Babin knocked in five goals while Tony Raymond tallied two goals and three assists to lead Orono past Houlton-Hodgdon.

Brandon Paul had two goals and an assist while Dan Ohno and Chris McConnon each had a goal and two assists for the 7-1-1 Red Riots. Jordan Dudley added three assists. Jared Bussell had 24 saves on 28 shots.

Craig Bucxton had one goal and one assist for the 3-3 Black Hawks while Sharif Abouleish, Jacob Peabody and Sam Curtis each had a goal. Curtis Libby saved 14 of 25 shots.

Girls Basketball

Cen. Aroostook 43, Ashland 29

At Mars Hill, Sarah Long tossed in 21 points to lead the Panthers past the Hornets.

Amber Bradley added 11 points for Central Aroostook.

Mindy Chasse paced Ashland with 13 points and Whitney Flint scored 10.

Ashland (4-3) 29

Chasse 4-5-13, Flint 4-1-10, Gray 1-0-2, Poulin 2-0-4, Landry, Cook

Central Aroostook (5-3) 43

Long 9-3-21, Bradley 4-3-11, Devoe 1-2-4, Dame 3-1-7, Bowers

3-pt. goals: Flint

Ashland 5 8 16 29

Cen. Aroostook 16 19 30 43

JV: Ashland 17-16

Mount View 50, Maranacook 20

At Thorndike, Jennifer Masessa tallied 14 points and four assists as Mount View cruised past Maranacook.

Macy Montminy recorded 12 points, six rebounds and three assists for the Mustangs.

Brittany Myles netted five points for the Black Bears of Readfield.

Maranacook (0-7) 20

Colfer 1-0-2, Neptune 0-3-3, Kennedy 1-0-2, Freeman 1-0-2, Myles 2-1-5, Maxwell 1-0-2, Norwood 1-0-2, Burr 1-0-2, Caswell, Caraminalif

Mount View (3-4) 50

Montminy 6-0-12, Grotten 4-0-9, Raven 1-0-3, J. Masessa 6-0-14, Jones 4-0-8, K. Masessa 1-0-2, Smith, McKinney, Mayhew, Jones, Bennett

3-pt. goals: J. Masessa 2, Grotten

Maranacook 3 6 14 20

Mount View 9 19 34 50

Lee 72, Woodland 50

At Woodland, Karin Bird scored 23 points to lead Lee Academy over Woodland.

Dana Houghton had 17 points for Lee Academy and Brooke Harris added 11 points.

Courtney Cochran led the Dragons with 11 points and Katie Murphy had 10 points.

Lee Acad. (5-1) 72

Gifford 4-0-8, Harris 5-0-11, Bird 8-5-23, McLaughlin 3-0-6, Ritchie 2-2-7, Houghton 8-1-17, Mallett, Slevinsky, McGaw

Woodland (3-2) 50

Laking 2-1-5, Knights 2-4-8, Torrey 2-2-7, Nicholas 3-0-6, Cochran 3-5-11, Bergin 1-0-3, Murphy 5-0-10, Parks, Mitchell

3-pt. goals: Bird 2, Harris, Ritchie; Torrey, Bergin

Lee Academy 25 46 62 72

Woodland 13 25 36 50

JV: Woodland 45-27

Narraguagus 74, Shead 27

At Eastport, Seaira Robinson led four players in double figures with 15 points to power Narraguagus of Harrington past Shead.

Sheila Albee chipped in with 11 points while Audrey Perry and Kim Green added 10 apiece for the Knights.

Dorothy Pottle’s seven points led Shead.

Narraguagus (6-2) 74

Robinson 6-2-15, Green 4-0-10, Albee 4-3-11, Perry 5-0-10, Cirone, N. Foss, Caler 2-1-5, Burke 2-0-4, C. Foss 3-3-9, Ostberg 4-0-8, Tenan 1-0-2

Shead (0-6) 27

Pottle 3-1-7, Sapiel 3-0-6, Currier 2-0-5, Beal 1-0-2, Seeley 1-0-2, Smith, Barnes, O’Neal, Vinson 2-0-5

3-pt. goals: Green 2, Robinson; Currier, Vinson

Narraguagus 23 47 58 74

Shead 5 12 20 27

JV: Narraguagus 49-34

Calais 76, Jonesport-Beals 30

At Calais, Lindsey Mingo and Kelli Cross each scored 14 points to lead Calais past Jonesport-Beals.

Tessa Clark notched 13 points for the Blue Devils.

Tina Beal led the Royalettes with 14 points.


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