November 19, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY

Martin powers Ashland past Easton in opener Strong first quarter sparks Owls

EASTON – Amanda Martin poured in 24 points to lead the Ashland Hornets past the Easton Bears 49-33 in their schoolgirl basketball opener Friday night.

Ashlee Peters added 10 points for the winners.

For Easton, Chelsea Carbone netted 11 points and Nina Alexander tossed in 10.

Ashland (1-0) 49

Martin 9-5-24, Caron 1-0-2, Smith 3-1-7, Peters 4-2-10, Sherman 2-0-4, Spooner 1-0-2, Muffler, Campbell, Chamberlain, Clark, Carney, Gallant

Easton (0-1) 33

O’Mara 0-3-3, Carbone 2-7-11, Lovely 1-1-3, Patterson 0-4-4, Alexander 3-3-10, Pytlak, Ferris, Blosser

3-pt. goals: Martin; Alexander

Ashland 5 24 38 49

Easton 8 13 25 33

Madawaska 66, Hodgdon 56

At Madawaska, the Owls’ fullcourt press produced a 19-0 first-quarter margin the Hawks could not overcome.

Kristine Cyr paced the Owls with 21 points, including nine in the first quarter. Meghan Marshall chipped in with 14 points and nine rebounds and Kay Gerard added 12.

Alicia Dwyer led Hodgdon with 17 points and Amanda Fitzpatrick netted 13.

Hodgdon (0-1) 56

Quint 5-2-12, A. Fitzpatrick 3-7-13, Dwyer 6-5-17, A. Sloat 1-0-2, McGary 4-1-9, Nightingale 0-1-1, Tidd 1-0-2, K. Sloat, Martin, D. Fitzpatrick, Wilson

Madawaska (1-0) 66

Gerard 5-2-12, K. Cyr 5-11-21, Marshall 6-2-14, Martin 3-0-6, Morneault 1-2-4, Voter 1-0-2, Plourde, Desjardins, C. Cyr, Dube

3-pt. goals: none

Hodgdon 0 16 34 56

Madawaska 19 34 48X 66

JV: Hodgdon 58-29

Central Aroostook 56, Wisdom 15

At St. Agatha, Lindsay Michaud garnered 16 points and Gabrielle Smith had 12 more as Central Aroostook of Mars Hill cruised.

Heather Anderson led the Wisdom offense with five points and Rebekah Harris hauled down eight rebounds.

Central Aroostook (1-0) 56

Caron, Smith 6-0-12, Bunton, Collins 1-0-2, Robinson 4-1-9, McCrum 2-0-4, Fletcher 3-0-6, Carvell 2-1-5, Gosselin 1-0-2, Michaud 7-2-16

Wisdom (0-1) 15

C. Chamberlain, Anderson 1-2-5, Vosine 2-0-4, Harris 2-0-4, Bourgoin 0-2-2, Dyment, J. Chamberlain, Desjardins, Ouellette, Lavoie, Davenport

3-pt. goals: Anderson

Central Aroostook 13 33 44 56

Wisdom 0 4 6 15

JV: Wisdom 37-34

Searsport 70, Machias 12

At Searsport, every Viking player scored as Searsport ran by the Tigers.

Brittany Smith scored 15 points and 14 rebounds, while Holly Gracie added 14, Lura Carroll chipped in 12 and Jessica Plourde hit for 10 points for Searsport.

Sarah Irving topped Machias with six points.

Machias (0-1) 12

St. Pierre, Henderson 2-0-4, Irving 3-0-6, Rudd, Whitney 1-0-2, Whitman, Carter, Marshall, Gardner, Stevens, Levine, Blyther

Searsport (1-0) 70

Gracie 7-0-14, Smith 5-5-15, Wilson 1-0-3, Webster 1-0-2, Seekins 2-0-5, Plourde 5-0-10, Shute 1-1-3, Hall 3-0-6, Carroll 5-2-12

3-pt. goals: Seekins, Wilson

Machias 2 4 6 12

Searsport 22 38 52 70

Hockey

Stearns 5, Houlton-Hodgdon 3

At Houlton, Matt Michaud scored four goals, three of them shorthanded, to lead the Minutemen past the Black Hawks.

Tyler Pelkey scored the other goal for 1-0 Stearns of Millinocket with an assist from brother Devin Pelkey. Goalie Nick Simon made 38 saves on 41 shots.

Jared Sylvia tallied twice for Houlton-Hodgdon (0-1), and David Carmichael picked up the other. Chris Bither and Ben Carton had assists. Brandon Carmichael stopped 16 of the 21 shots he faced.

Boys basketball

Katahdin 57, So. Aroostook 49

At Sherman Station, brothers Thomas Rodgerson and Doug Rodgerson each tossed in 14 points to lead the Cougars to the win.

Glenn McNally grabbed 16 rebounds to go with six points and Brian Sullivan added 10 points for Katahdin.

Corey Shields scored a game-high 21 points for the Warriors of Dyer Brook.

Southern Aroostook (0-1) 49

Hardy 3-0-7, Putnam, Edkins 2-2-6, McCluskey 1-6-9, Shields 8-5-21, Hartin 0-3-3, Hersey 1-1-3

Katahdin (1-0) 57

Cyr 0-2-2, Davis 1-0-2, Willigar, Sullivan 3-2-10,

3-pt. goals: Hardy, McCluskey; Sullivan 2, Heath 2, T. Rodgerson

So. Aroostook 11 24 37 49

Home scores 16 29 44 57

JV: Katahdin 48-33

Fort Fairfield 82, Limestone 71

At Limestone, the Tigers had four players in double figures in their win over the Eagles.

Aaron Kenneson topped all scorers with 27 points while Ryan Holstrom and James McLaughlin scored 11 points apiece and Ryan Dorsey chipped in with 10.

Steven Hardwick led Limestone with 21 points. Josh Knoll had 14 points and Josh Stackhouse added 11.

Fort Fairfield (1-0) 82

Kenneson 10-7-27, Cunningham 2-0-4, Levasseur 3-0-6, Holstrom 5-1-11, McLaughlin 4-3-11, Dorsey 2-6-10, Esancy 2-1-5, Berniche 4-0-8

Limestone (0-1) 71

Tamburello 2-2-6, Poisson 3-0-6, Longley 2-3-8, Hardwick 6-9-21, Knoll 4-6-14, Cote 1-0-2, Patterson 1-1-3, Stackhouse 5-1-11

3-pt. goals: Longley

Fort Fairfield 12 32 56 82

Limestone 15 32 54 71

JV: Fort Fairfield 50-48

Washburn 67, Ashland 50

At Ashland, Dan Buckley scored 13 of his game-high 22 points in the second quarter as the Beavers pulled away from the Hornets.

Jason Thompson contributed 17 points for Washburn and Jesse Maynard added 10.

Eric Ham topped the Hornets with 16 points, Buck Pineau added 13, and Randy Junkins had 11.

Washburn (1-0) 67

Bagley 2-0-5, Buckley 9-3-22, Vaughn 2-0-4, C. Persut 1-2-4, D. Persut 1-1-3, Thompson 6-2-17, Maynard 3-4-10, Milton 1-0-2, A. Carter, C. Carter, Worsley

Ashland (0-1) 50

Ham 7-2-16, Hitchcock 2-1-5, Junkins 5-0-11, Dwyer 1-0-2, Pineau 3-7-13, Oakes 0-3-3, Durrell, Lovewell, Smith, Bessey

3-pt. goals: Thompson 3, Bagley, Buckley; Junkins

Washburn 12 32 48 67

Ashland 10 19 30 50

Washington Acad. 79, Sumner 65

At East Sullivan, Bobby Richardson poured in 30 points to lead the Raiders past the Tigers.

Nick Reynolds scored 16 points and Whitney Stevens added 11 for Washington Academy of East Machias.

Jamey Polk connected for 30 points for Sumner while Justin Winslow had 15 and J.J. Phinney scored 12 points.

Washington Academy (1-0) 79

Reing 0-1-1, Berry 4-0-8, Mawhinney, G. Richardson, B. Richardson 13-2-30, Reynolds 6-4-16, Gibson 1-2-4, Gray 2-3-8, Fagonde, Stevens 5-0-11, Holmes 0-1-1

Sumner (0-1) 65

Sprague 1-0-3, Phinney 4-2-12, Johnson, Alley 1-0-2, Polk 10-8-30, Joy, Huber, Bickford, Jordan, Winslow 7-1-15, Grindle, Walden 0-1-1

3-pt. goals: B. Richardson 2, Stevens; Polk 4, Phinney 2, Sprague

Washington Acad. 20 38 56 79

Sumner 14 28 48 65

JV: WA 78-77 (2OT)

Cen. Aroostook 69, Van Buren 51

At Mars Hill, Lance Bradstreet turned in a 26-point, 10-rebound performance as Central Aroostook topped Van Buren.

Dan Codrey contributed 13 points and 10 rebounds and Bryan Grew notched 13 points for the Panthers.

For the Crusaders, Michael Corbin pumped in 18 and Jeremy Chasse scored 10.

Van Buren (0-1) 51

Corbin 6-3-18, Chasse 3-4-10, Cyr, Martin, Ayotte 3-1-9, Hews 1-0-3, Ouellette 2-0-5, Violette, Lapierre 1-0-2, Gagnon 2-0-4

Central Aroostook (1-0) 69

Bradstreet 11-4-26, Grew 5-1-13, Codrey 5-3-13, Woodworth 1-0-2, Clockedile 0-1-1, Wiggins 1-2-4, Clark 1-0-2, Tapley, Grivois 2-0-4, Walsh, Kilcollins

3-pt. goals: Corbin 3, Ayotte, Ouellette, Hews; Grew 2

Van Buren 8 20 41 51

Central Aroostook 18 38 55 69

JV: Central Aroostook 57-40

‘Guagus 52, Jonesport-Beals 51

At Harrington, senior guard Mike Beal drilled a pair of free throws with nine seconds remaining as Narraguagus tipped Jonesport-Beals.

Luke Shaw paced the Knights with 12 points and Darren Fraser chipped in with 11 points. Steve Knapp added nine points and eight rebounds.

Alvin Beal racked up 21 points and Kyle Mitchell scored 16 for the Royals.

Jonesport-Beals (0-1) 51

Abraham Beal 2-0-5, Alvin Beal 8-5-21, Mitchell 8-0-16, Merchant 1-0-2, Peabody 3-1-7, Kelley, Durkee

Narraguagus (1-0) 52

Shaw 6-0-12, Fraser 5-1-11, Knapp 4-1-9, Beal 1-2-4, Emerson 2-2-8, Bailey 3-2-8

3-pt. goals: Abraham Beal; Emerson

Jonesport-Beals 10 18 33 51

Narraguagus 6 24 39 52

Shead 77, Lubec 65

At Eastport, Jason Bones scored 22 points to lead the Tigers past the Hornets.

Jesse Demmons had 15 points and 11 rebounds, Ben Tony had 12 points and 15 rebounds and Ben Maloney had 11 assists to go along with seven rebounds for Shead.

Billy Gross topped the visitors with 15 points. William Feltner added 14, Noah Buehner chipped in with 13 points and Jesse Blake finished with 11.

Lubec (0-1) 65

Gross 6-0-15, Blake 4-2-11, Feltner 6-2-14, Buehner 5-2-13, Mallar 4-0-9, Hall 1-1-3, Lyons, Seavey

Shead (1-0) 77

Bones 9-1-22, Constant 4-0-11, Demmons 6-3-15, Toney 6-0-12, Sapio 3-2-9, Maloney 2-1-5, Curtis 1-0-3, Altavater

3-pt. goals: Gross 3, Blake Buehner, Mallar; Bones 3, Constant 3, Sapio

Lubec 15 26 49 65

Shead 23 38 55 77

JV: Lubec 52-48

Valley 88, Greenville 50

At Bingham, Brian Andre posted 23 points and 15 rebounds and Luke Hartwell tossed in 17 more as Valley rolled over Greenville.

Mark Gaudet came on with 16 points, including five 3-pointers. Lucas Melcher scored 14 and Jason Hartwell, Luke Hartwell’s twin, added nine.

Tyler Muzzy netted 17 and Jonathan Ethier added 11 for the Lakers.

Greenville (0-1) 50

Boucher 0-1-1, Muzzy 6-5-17, Fowle, Gilbert 2-4-9, Ethier 4-3-11, Douglas, Aucoin 3-0-6, B. Campbell 1-0-2, D. Campbell 2-0-4, Day

Valley (1-0) 88

Hibbard, Poulin 1-0-3, Melcher 6-0-14, Robinson, J. Hartwell 4-0-9, L. Hartwell 7-2-17, Andre 11-1-23, Gaudet 5-1-16, Gilbert 1-0-2, Miller 2-0-4

3-pt. goals: Gilbert; Poulin, Melcher 2, J. Hartwell, L. Hartwell, Gaudet 5

Greenville 13 26 40 50

Valley 25 48 68 88

Dexter 56, Foxcroft Academy 52

At Dover-Foxcroft, two desperation 3-point shots in the last nine seconds of the game fell short and a last-second free throw by Dustin Paige sealed the game for Dexter.

Paige finished the game with 19 points for the Tigers, including 8-of-9 from the line. Travis Patterson led Dexter with 18 points.

Dan White led all scorers with 23 points for Foxcroft Academy. He hit five shots from 3-point range. Matt Carey added nine points.

Dexter (1-0) 56

Marton, Patterson 7-2-18, Cooley 4-2-10, Hershey 1-0-2, Mountain 3-1-7, Paige 5-8-19

Foxcroft Academy (0-1) 52

Robinson, Withee 2-1-5, White 8-2-23, Lizotte 3-0-6, Imbert 1-1-3, Kennedy 2-0-4, Carey 4-0-9, Hall, 1-0-2, Perry

3-pt. goals: Dexter: Patterson 2, Paige; Foxcroft Academy: White 5, Carey

Dexter 10 24 38 56

Foxcroft Academy 15 25 35 52

Belfast 58, Oak Hill 55

At Belfast, the Lions had three players in double figures as they edged the Raiders of Sabbatus.

Colby Horne had 14 points and Chris Duval tossed in 12 for Belfast.

Jason Nickerson topped all scoers with 21 points, while Dan Kelley scored 18 points and Kyle Fournier added 10 for Oak Hill.

Oak Hill (0-1) 55

Nickerson 10-1-21, Kelley 8-1-18, Fournier 5-0-10, Chase 2-0-6, Labbe, Marcotte, Hinkley, Thomas, Duchette, Rebmann, Daggett

Belfast (1-0) 58

Cowan 5-5-17, Horne 6-2-14, Duval 5-2-12, Robbins 1-1-3, Reynolds 1-2-4, Arthers, Gregory, Welch 0-1-1, Aldus, Button 3-1-7, Hesseltine

3-pt. goals: Chase 2, Kelley; Cowan 2

Oak Hill 12 25 34 55

Belfast 16 26 39 58

JV: Belfast 81-46


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