November 22, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Hare, McGary spark Hawks’ win

HODGDON – Jennie Hare recorded a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds to lead Hodgdon to a 57-46 high school girls basketball victory over Fort Fairfield Wednesday.

Brianne McGary had 13 points and five steals for the Hawks.

Kerri Cunningham led Fort Fairfield with 20 points.

Fort Fairfield 45

Cunningham 7-3-20, Shaw 1-1-3, McLaughlin 2-2-6, Esancy 1-0-2, Clark 2-0-5, Wilson 1-0-2, Chasse 3-0-7, Forsman, Churchill, Blaisdell

Hodgdon 57

Hare 9-0-18, McGary 6-1-13, Martin 1-0-2, Sloat 1-3-5, Carpenter 0-2-2, London 4-1-9, T. Quint 2-0-4, Estabrook 2-0-4, Duff, Levesque, Hovey, M. Quint

3-pt. goals: Cunningham 3, Clark, Chasse

Fort Fairfield 10 25 30 45

Hodgdon 15 30 40 57

JV: Hodgdon 44-41

Houlton 36, Caribou 28

At Caribou, Rachel Foster tallied a game-high 20 points to carry Houlton past Caribou.

Keegan Hovey chipped in with eight for the Shiretowners.

Ali Richards paced Caribou with nine points.

Houlton (8-1) 36

Rowe 0-1-1, Bartlett 2-3-7, Foster 10-0-20, Sanderson, Dow, Hovey 2-4-8, McPartland

Caribou (0-9) 28

Kinney 2-0-4, Collins, Bouchard, Price, Espling 4-0-8, Richards 2-5-9, Cyr 2-0-5, King 1-0-2, Bosse

3-pt. goals: Cyr

Houlton 14 20 28 36

Caribou 10 22 24 28

JV: Houlton 33-31

CAHS 59, Madawaska 15

At Madawaska, Sarah Long scored 27 points to lift Central Aroostook of Mars Hill over Madawaska.

Alex Dane had 20 points for the Panthers.

Ashley Cyr led Madawaska with six points.

Central Aroostook (7-3) 59

Dane 8-4-20, Long 10-7-27, Estabrook 1-0-2, Devoe 3-0-6, Bradley 0-4-4, McClay, Day, Bowers

Madawaska (2-6) 15

Plourde 2-0-4, K. Hebert 1-0-2, Cyr 3-0-6, Nadeau 1-1-3, Schlicher, Gendreau, K. Pelletier, Arnoldy, Dionne, B. Pelletier, M. Hebert

3-pt. goals: none

Cen. Aroostook 10 29 46 59

Madawaska 4 9 13 15

Schenck 33, Katahdin 31

At Stacyville, Kayla Osborne tossed in 15 points to pace Schenck of East Millinocket to victory.

Chelsea Cram chipped in with seven points for the Wolverines.

Ronni Robinson led Katahdin with seven points.

Schenck (3-7) 33

Kimball, Nicholson 1-0-2, Bouchard 1-0-2, Waite 1-1-3, MacLeod 1-2-4, Osborne 4-7-15, Cram 3-1-7

Katahdin (3-5) 31

Cyr, F. Robinson 1-2-4, Moore 2-2-6, Pipes, Smallwood 1-2-4, Bates 2-2-6, R. Robinson 3-1-7, Blum-Evitts 1-2-4, Stevens

3-pt. goals: none

Schenck 8 22 26 33

Katahdin 4 10 15 31

JV: Katahdin 48-28

So. Aroostook 65, East Grand 18

At Danforth, Brittany Charette and Amanda Charette each scored eight points to propel Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook past East Grand.

Courtney Lloyd and Nikki Tuck each netted six points to pace East Grand.

So. Aroostook 65

Goodall 3-0-6, King 1-0-3, Collier 3-0-6, Desmond 2-0-4, Bergan, Bustard 3-1-7, Caswell 3-0-6, Grant 2-0-4, Regan, Hudson 2-1-5, B. Charette 4-0-8, Martin 3-0-6, McGary 1-0-2, A. Charette 3-2-8

East Grand 18

Zaneldin 1-2-4, Crone, Kendall 1-0-2, Lloyd 3-0-6, Daoust, Tuck 2-2-6, Roy, Gilman

3-pt. goals: King

So. Aroostook 22 36 52 65

East Grand 2 8 9 18

Stearns 60, Central 32

At Corinth, Deanna Michaud tossed in a game-high 17 points to pace Stearns of Millinocket past host Central.

Paige Curtis chipped in with nine points for the Minutemen.

Erica Brownell’s 12 points led the Red Devils while Mackie Davis added nine.

Stearns (6-3) 60

Michaud 8-1-17, Curtis 3-2-9, Davis 3-0-7, Rosebush 2-0-4, Collinsworth 2-0-4, Achorn 3-0-7, Somers 2-0-4, MacDonald 4-0-8, Sincyr, Leavitt

Central (5-5) 32

Brownell 6-0-12, Davis 4-0-9, Melton 4-0-8, Trafton 1-1-3, Morin, Blanchard, Cote, Portmann, McHugh

3-pt. goals: Curtis, Davis, Achorn; Davis

Stearns 9 24 43 60

Central 6 18 24 32

JV: Stearns 42-16

Hockey

Presque Isle 8, Hampden 2

At Brewer, Dylan Collins scored three goals and grabbed an assist to lead Presque Isle by Hampden Academy.

Jason Martin and Greg Cyr each netted a pair of goals while Brandon Daigle added one for Presque Isle. Ethan Hill made 14 saves on 16 shots for the Wildcats.

Mike Meurkas and DJ Duplissis each scored a goal for Hampden. Matt Albert made 36 saves on 44 shots for the 0-7 Broncos.

Boys basketball

Washington Acad. 74, Machias 45

At East Machias, Chris Wood scored 13 of his 17 points in the second half to lead Washington Academy past Machias.

Joey Hunter had 17 points and 16 rebounds for Washington Academy and Jeff Ramsdell scored all 12 of his points in the second half. Ben Teer and Mike Von Rotz scored 10 points apiece.

Michael Little scored 26 points to lead Machias.

Machias (4-5) 45

Whitney 3-1-7, Mi. Little 8-10-26, Ma. Little 0-2-2, Jenkins 2-0-4, Shults 3-0-6, Treat, Michaud, Lipton, Prescott, Thompson, Falvey

Washington Academy (7-2) 74

Leighton 3-0-6, Teer 4-2-10, Wood 6-4-17, Von Rotz 5-0-10, Hunter 5-7-17, Smith 1-0-2, Ramsdell 6-0-12, Porter, Johnson

3-pt. goals: Wood

Machias 14 28 33 45

Wash. Acad. 10 24 47 74

JV: Washington Acad. 52-49

Penquis 63, Foxcroft 42

At Milo, Brian Zwicker scored 13 points to lead Penquis past Foxcroft Academy.

Russell Berry had 12 points for Penquis and Nathen Allen added 10 points.

Ian Imbert led the Ponies with 16 points and 25 rebounds.

Foxcroft Academy (0-9) 42

Richard 0-4-4, J. Nason 1-2-5, Worthing 1-0-2, Gould 4-3-12, Imbert 6-3-16, Witham 1-1-3, Adkins, Gourley, Berce, T. Nason, Champeon, McNeil

Penquis (4-6) 63

London 2-2-8, Allen 4-0-10, Bailey 1-1-4, Leland 1-0-2, Zwicker 3-4-13, Stevens 0-1-1, Knapp 4-1-9, Andrews 1-2-4, Berry 5-2-12, Brown, Larson, Herbest

3-pt. goals: J. Nason; Zwicker 3, London 2, Allen 2, Bailey

Foxcroft 8 20 30 42

Penquis 14 33 42 63

JV: Foxcroft 56-40


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