November 14, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

Snider leads Narraguagus by GSA girls

BLUE HILL – Sarah Snider scored 12 first-quarter points as the Narraguagus Knights jumped out to a 22-7 lead en route to a 45-38 schoolgirl basketball victory over the George Stevens Academy Eagles Monday night.

Snider finished 18 points while Annie Woodsum added 11 for Narraguagus of Harrington.

Sarah Clapp led George Stevens with 12 and Bethany Roberts chipped in with 10 points.

Narraguagus (13-3) 45

M. Barbee 2-0-4, Sawyer 2-0-4, Woodsum 5-1-11, Snider 8-2-18, Howe 3-0-6, Torrey 1-0-2, Strout, Tenney, L. Barbee, Pounder, Tenant, Grant

George Stevens (5-10) 38

Clapp 5-2-12, Roberts 4-0-10, Driscoll 4-0-8, Haskell 4-0-8, Markle, Youcis, Wardwell, Grindle, Bowden, Allen

3-pt. goals: Roberts 2

Narraguagus 22 29 39 45

George Stevens 7 11 24 38

JV: Narraguagus 27-16

Lee 80, Southern Aroostook 50;

Lyons scores 1,000th point

At Lee, Deidra Ham tallied 18 points and eight steals as the Pandas cruised to the win.

Katie Harris scored 12 points and Kristin Bird scored 11 for Lee, which earned its 13th victory. Shelby Pickering added 10 points and eight rebounds.

Kristi Brooker led the Warriors of Dyer Brook with 12 points and Tiffany Hartin contributed 10. Nicki Lyons scored six, including the 1,000th of her career. She is now at 1,004.

Southern Aroostook (13-4) 50

Hartin 3-4-10, Hardy, Brooker 4-2-12, Lyons 2-2-6, B. Crandall 3-0-6, O. McGary 3-1-7, A. Crandall 1-0-2, Watson 1-0-2, Violette, Hersey, Dickinson 0-1-1, Bergan 1-0-2, L. McGary 1-0-2

Lee (13-3) 80

Mallett, Bird 5-0-11, Hanscom 2-0-4, Harris 4-0-12, Linscott 2-1-5, D. Ham 8-2-18, Hersom 3-0-6, Cole 2-0-4, M. Ham 1-0-2, Gifford 4-0-8, Pickering 5-0-10, Maxwell

3-pt. goals: Brooker 2; Harris 4, Bird

Southern Aroostook 8 19 34 50

Lee 16 34 59 80

JV: Southern Aroostook 55-37

Jones.-Beals 65, WA Raiders 47

At East Machias, Shafay Look scored 18 of her 26 points in the first half as the Royalettes cruised to a comfortable 33-15 lead.

Ashten Smith chipped in with 11 points for the winners.

Krystle Stauffer led Washington Academy with nine points and Krystle Gaddis put in eight.

Jonesport-Beals (9-8) 65

Look 11-4-26, Smith 5-1-11, Griffen 4-0-8, Chandler 2-1-5, Pinkham 2-0-5, Woodward 1-1-4, Carver 2-0-4, Beal 1-0-2, Emerson, Hunkler

Washington Acad. (7-10) 47

Stauffer 4-1-9, Gaddis 3-2-8, Mawhinney 2-2-7, Almendinger 2-0-6, Govoni 1-2-4, Livingston 2-0-5, Ashby 0-1-1, Holmes 1-0-2, Albee 1-0-2, Simmon 1-0-3, Porter, Smith, Farren

3-pt. goals: Pinkham, Woodward; Mawhinney, Almendinger 2, Livingston

Jonesport-Beals 17 33 48 65

Washington Acad. 6 15 26 47

JV: Jonesport-Beals 37-31

Caribou 56, Hermon 34

At Hermon, Jessica Cyr scored 17 points to help lead Caribou to the win.

Leah Drew contributed with 15 points for the Vikings.

Rachel Jenkins led Hermon with eight points.

Caribou (8-7) 56

Cyr 6-4-17, Drew 6-3-15, Bouchard 2-1-5, Harrigan 3-0-7, Vincent 1-0-2, Burlock 1-2-4, Selander 3-0-6, Ouellette, Willey, Philbrick, Collins

Hermon (6-9) 34

Jenkins 4-0-8, J. Wiggin 2-2-6, Hichborn 2-0-4, Reynolds 1-2-4, S. Wiggin 3-1-7, Hall 1-0-2, Hills 1-1-3, Garland, Dobbins, Petrello, Nightingale, Macdonald

3-pt. goals: Cyr, Harrigan

Caribou 12 27 49 56

Hermon 10 21 29 34

JV: Hermon 65-35

Madawaska 69, Limestone 48

At Madawaska, Kristine Cyr poured in 21 points as the Owls rolled to the win.

Kay Gerard scored 15 for Madawaska and Meghan Marshall chipped in with 14.

Ashley Brooker had 11 points for Limestone/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Limestone (11-4) 48

Brooker 3-3-11, Stackhouse 3-3-9, Bickford 3-1-7, Michaud 3-0-6, Beaton 0-1-1, Mulherin 0-1-1, A. Weatherhead 1-0-2, St. Pierre 1-0-2, Beaulieu, T. Weatherhead 4-1-9

Madawaska (11-4) 69

K. Cyr 8-5-21, Gerard 6-3-15, Marshall 6-2-14, Martin 1-0-2, Plourde 3-0-6, Daigle 1-0-2, Morneault 0-1-1, Dube 1-0-2, Lavertu 3-0-6, Desjardin, C. Cyr

3-pt. goals: Brooker 2

Limestone 9 17 29 48

Madawaska 16 28 48 69

JV: Madawaska 49-34

Katahdin 67, Ashland 43

At Ashland, Sonya McCarthy scored nine of her 24 points in the first quarter to help give Katahdin the win.

Angie Qualey contributed with 21 points for the Cougars.

Amanda Martin led Ashland with 22 points while Amber Smith chipped in with 14.

Katahdin (9-6) 67

Green 3-0-6, McMoarn 3-0-6, Anderson 3-0-6, Libby 1-0-2, S. McAvoy 1-0-2, Qualey 8-4-21, McCarthy 9-5-24, Violette, K. McAvoy, Hill

Ashland (4-10) 43

Martin 8-5-22, Muffler 1-1-3, Smith 6-2-14, Chamberlin 1-0-2, Peters 1-0-2, Campbell, Sherman, Spooner, Clark, Carney, Gallant

3-pt. goals: Qualey 2, McCarthy; Martin

Katahdin 15 29 43 67

Ashland 10 19 30 43

JV: Katahdin 24-14

Woodland 77, Machias 31

At Machias, Julia Knights scored 19 points to lift the Dragons to their 13th win.

Katie Smith added 16 for the Dragons and Phylicia Seavey added 12.

Sarah Irving scored 15 points for Machias and Ashley Whitman had nine.

Woodland (13-2) 77

Marble 1-2-5, Snowman 2-1-5, Smith 5-6-16, Newman 1-0-2, Lord 2-0-4, Troiani 3-1-7, V. Knights 2-0-4, J. Knights 8-3-19, Seavey 6-0-12, Vose 2-1-5

Machias (0-14) 31

St. Pierre 1-1-3, Henderson 1-0-2, Irving 7-1-15, Whitman 3-0-9, Marshall 0-2-2, Rudd, Carter, Gardner, Stevens, Levine, Blyther

3-pt. goals: Marble; Whitman 3

Woodland 29 48 63 77

Machias 6 12 22 31

Washburn 50, Easton 40

At Easton, Amber Blakney tossed in 14 points as the Beavers stopped the Bears.

Nina Alexander scored 15 points for Easton and Curran Patterson added 10.

Washburn 50

C. McLaughlin 3-0-9, N. McLaughlin 3-0-9, Maynard 2-3-7, Blakney 6-2-14, McIntosh 2-3-7, Campbell 1-5-7, Abar, Howe, Wright

Easton 40

Ferris 1-0-2, Lovely 2-0-5, Patterson 4-1-10, Alexander 7-0-15, O’Mara 3-1-7, Hickey, Pitlak

3-pt. goals: N. McLaughlin 3, C. McLaughlin 2; Patterson 2, Lovely, Alexander

Woodland 9 25 41 50

Easton 6 14 23 40

Boys basketball

Houlton 62, Stearns 59

At Millinocket, Jason Frenette scored 18 points to help lead Houlton to the win.

James Skehan contributed with 16 points while Andrew Drake added 10.

Derek DiFrederico poured in 29 points for Stearns while Kevin McLaughlin scored 18.

Houlton (7-9) 62

Frenette 7-4-18, Drake 4-0-10, Skehan 7-2-16, M. Lenetine 1-2-4, J. Lenetine 3-0-7, Lloyd 2-0-5, O;Connell 1-0-2, McCann

Stearns (6-9) 59

McLaughlin 8-2-18, DiFrederico 9-10-29, Leino 1-2-5, Johnson 1-0-2, Matt Legassey 2-1-5, Hartwell, Marty Legassey

3-pt. goals: Drake 2, J. Lenetine, Lloyd; DiFrederico

Houlton 15 34 46 62

Stearns 17 32 44 59

JV: Stearns 61-55

Van Buren 64, Fort Fairfield 61

At Fort Fairfield, Stacy Ayotte scored four of his 16 points in the overtime period to lift the Crusaders past the Tigers.

Mahobala Masemola put in a game-high 21 points for Van Buren. Tyler Hews added 10 points, including a 3-pointer with two seconds left, to send the game into overtime.

James McLaughlin tossed in 20 points for Fort Fairfield and Aaron Kenneson scored 12. Ryan Helstrom and Sam Esancy each pitched in with 10 points.

Van Buren (7-8) 64

Chasse 4-0-9, Ayotte 7-2-16, Hews 3-3-10, Masemola 10-1-21, Gagnon 3-2-8, Corbin

Fort Fairfield (10-6) 61

Levasseur 2-0-4, Kenneson 5-2-12, Helstrom 4-2-10, Esancy 4-2-10, Dorsey 2-1-5, McLaughlin 8-0-20, Cunningham, Bernaiche

3-pt. goals: Chasse, Hews; McLaughlin 4

Van Buren 15 32 44 57 64

Fort Fairfield 6 27 43 57 61

JV: Van Buren 50-47

Caribou 73, Fort Kent 57;

Griffeth scores 1,000th

At Fort Kent, Joel Griffeth hit the 1,000-point career scoring plateau when he sank his first free throw and went on to finish with 22 points to lead the Vikings.

Jon Chasse chipped in with 20 points for the winners and Ben Cyr netted 10.

Anthony Lamarr paced Fort Kent with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Nick Thibodeau chipped in with 19 points and Dustin Nadeau put in 11.

Caribou (8-7) 73

Griffeth 8-5-22, St. Peter 1-2-5, Levasseur 1-0-2, Nadeau 2-2-6, Chasse 10-0-20, Cyr 5-0-10, Peterson, Giles 4-0-8

Fort Kent (4-12) 57

Pelletier, Theriault 2-1-5, Nadeau 4-1-11, Wood, Raymond, Duval, Lamarr 8-4-20, Thibodeau 6-6-19, Bourgoin 1-0-2, Rossignol

3-pt. goals: Griffith; Nadeau 2, Thibodeau

Caribou 19 39 53 73

Fort Kent 15 31 43 57

JV: Caribou 56-45


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