November 15, 2024
BANGOR DAILY NEWS (BANGOR, MAINE

Wolverines defeat Shires

EAST MILLINOCKET – Five Wolverines scored in double figures as Schenck downed visiting Houlton 78-66 here Thursday night to boost its schoobnoy basketball record to 5-1 for the season.

Darrick Thompson led the quintet with 18, Chris Hale had 14, Kevin Thompson 12, Jason Gagnon 11, and Mark Farmer 10.

The game’s high-point honors, however, went to Houlton’s Chad Belyea who tossed in 28 points. Dan Dahl posted 18 and Dave Yarema 14 for the 1-3 Shiretowners.

Schenck (78)

D. Thompson 6(5), Hale 7, Gagnon 5(1), Farmer 1(8), K. Thompson 6, Fernald 2(2), Brackett 2, Purcell 1(1)

Houlton (66)

Belyea 11(1), Dahl 8(2), Yarema 5, Noonan 1, Cole 1, Rochford 1, Berry

3-pt. goals: D. Thompson; Belyea 5, Yarema 4 Schenck 23 41 61 78 Houlton 21 30 51 66

JV: Houlton 46, Schenck 43

CAHS 80, Ashland 55

At Ashland, visiting Central Aroostook of Mars Hill had twin 19-point scorers in Tim Brewer and Derek Townsend as the Panthers placed four players in double digits.

Chad Bradbury added 16 and Chad King 10 for the Panthers, 2-3.

Ashland, 2-4, was paced by Josh Ash’s game-high 28 points and 13 rebounds.

CAHS (80)

Brewer 8(2), Townsend 9(1), Bradbury 7(2), King 5, Robbins 4, Hitz 2(1), S. Shaw 1, Libby (1), York, Smith, L. Shaw

Ashland (55)

Ash 13(2), McLean 2(5), Caron 1(2), Palmer 2, Weaver 1(2), Collier 2, McDevitt (1), Ouellet (1), Craig, Jordan

3-pt. goals: Brewer CAHS 18 37 57 80 Ashland 12 30 44 55

JV: Ashland 72, CAHS 35

Greenville 74, Rangeley 54

Acoring in posting their third win in four games.

Jarrid Strid had 14 points, John Morrill 12, and Chris Nile 12 for Greenville.

The Lakers of Rangeley, 0-4, were led by Gar Roth with 20.

Greenville (74)

Morrill 4(2), Strid 5(3), Nile 6, Anderson 2, Owens 2, B. Morrill 2(1), Hughes, Walden 2(4), Simpson 2, Crockett 1, Saucier

Rangeley (54)

Roth 9(2), Mullen 4(2), McGlynn 2(2), Woodward 2(2), Galuska 3(1), Jacobs 1, Bouton, Sargent 1(1)

3-pt. goals: J. Morrill 2, Styrid, B. Morrill Greenville 22 50 62 74 Rangeley 10 21 35 54

Katahdin 75, SAHS 58

At Sherman Station, Justin Howes scored 21 points and helped the host Katahdin Cougars knock off the Southern Aroostook Warriors from Dyer Brook.

For the 4-1 Cougars, Garth McNally had 17 points, Clint Guiggey had 14 points and 15 rebounds, and Andy Tower added 10.

Snapper LeGassey scored 14 points to lead the 2-4 Warriors. Scott Walker and Brett Russell each scored 11. Russell added 11 rebounds.

Katahdin (75)

Howes 10(1), McNally 6, Guiggey 5(4), Tower 4(2), Cyr 1(3), Cullins 1(2), Marston (4), Palmer, Pettengill, Hall, McAvoy So. Aroostook (58)

LeGassey 7, Walker 4(3), Russell 3(4), Fox 2(1), Roy 3(2), Shields 4, Burpee (1), Anderson, Bouchie

3-pt. goals: McNally 5; Russell Katahdin 21 31 58 75 So. Aroostook 13 24 34 58

JV: Katahdin 71, SAHS 52

Hodgdon 78, Washburn 68

At Washburn, Jered Stewart had 29 points and Brian Oliver scored 21 to pace the Hawks to the victory over Washburn.

Avon Stewart scored 18 points for the 3-1 Hawks.

For the 2-3 Beavers, Chris Hallett scored 23 points and Matt Harris added 16.

Hodgdon (78)

A. Stewart 7(4), Oliver 8(1), J. Stewart 10(6), Kain 1(2), Tidd 2, Bell (1), Quint (1), Sjoberg, Merrit, White, Faulkner Washburn (68)

Harris 8, Hallett 10(3), Laferriere 2(4), Penland 2(2), Heald 2, Cunningham (2), Vaillincourt 1(2), Churchill (2), Theriault 1(1), Russell

3-pt. goals: Oliver 4, J. Stewart 3 Hodgdon 13 32 58 78 Washburn 17 32 46 68

Central-EC 83, PCHS 73

At East Corinth, Eric Campbell had 27 points and 11 rebounds to key the win for the Central-East Corinth Red Devils over Piscataquis of Guilford.

John Allen scored 18 points for the 5-1 Red Devils. Paul Speed and David Green each had 16.

Travis Herrick scored 23 points to pace the 1-3 Pirates. Kirk Kimball and Chad Kimball each scored 10.

Central-EC (83)

Campbell 13(1), Allen 6(4), Speed 8, Green 6(4), Pineo 3, Preble, Wolverton, Curry, Withee, Lopez, Philbrick Piscataquis (73)

Herrick 9(3), Ki. Kimball 4(1), C. Kimball 5, Curtis 4, Ka. Kimball 3(2), Glidden 2, Reed 3(1), Shearer, Clukey, Regan

3-pt. goals: Allen 2; Herrick 2, Ki. Kimball, Curtis, Ka. Kimball, Glidden

Central-EC 22 41 60 83 Piscataquis 9 30 51 73

JV: Central-EC 63, PCHS 58

Madawaska 78, Van Buren 55

At Van Buren, Ken Daley scored 34 points in leading the Madawaska Owls past Van Buren.

For the 3-2 Owls, Joey Cannan had 18 points, John Clavette scored 12, and Pierre Michaud had 10 points.

Jason Poitras scored 19 points and Troy Doucette added 15 for the 0-4 Crusaders.

Madawaska (78)

Daley 12(9), Michaud 5, Clavette 4(4), Daigle 2, Cannan 7(4), Hebert Van Buren (55)

T. Doucette 6(3), J. Poitras 7(2), Morneault 4, J. Doucette 1, Gagnon 1, C. Poitras 1, Beaulieu 2(1), Amato, Larson, Gendreau, Morrow, Ouellette

3-pt. goals: Daley; J. Poitras 3, Morneault Madawaska 19 34 50 78 Van Buren 4 19 35 55

Foxcroft Acad. 62, Penquis 48

At Dover-Foxcroft, the host Ponies outscored Penquis of Milo 31-13 in the third quarter to wipe out a seven-point deficit and propel them to the win.

John Sharrow had 25 points and 11 for the 4-2 Ponies. Mario Deieso had 13 points.

Jason Boucher scored 16 points for the 3-1 Patriots.

Foxcroft Acad. (62)

Sharrow 9(7), Deieso 5, Beless 1, Clement 3, Blakely 1(2), Hardy 2, Pullen 2, Bray 1, Rand 1, Smith, Moore, Raymond Penquis (48)

Boucher 8, Nelson 4(1), Wiles 2(1), Pokrywka 3(1), Grindle 1(3), Hoyle 2, Cowing 1, Bicker, Harmon, Morey

3-pt. goals: Deieso Foxcroft Academy 8 19 50 62 Penquis 13 26 39 48

Presque Isle 70, Fort Kent 40

At Presque Isle, Heath Savage scored 14 points to help the Wildcats even their record to 1-1.

The ‘Cats opened up an 18-5 first-quarter lead and had a 42-14 margin at the half.

Aaron Berthiaume paced the 3-1 Warriors 12 points.

Presque Isle (70)

Savage 6, Violette 3, Kenney 2, White 2, Theriault 4(1), Dow 2, Kinney 2(1), Boyd 1, Hersey, Humphrey 2(3), Wasson 2 Fort Kent (40)

J. Michaud 1, Guy 2(2), Raymond (2), Plourde (2), A. Berthiaume 3(5), L. Berthiaume, Voisine, Marquis 1, Delisle 1, St. Peter 1(3), Dechene, Currier, K. Michaud 2

3-pt. goals: Savage 2, Violette, Dow, Kinney 2; A. Berthiaume, Marquis Presque Isle 18 42 50 70 Fort Kent 5 14 23 40

JV: Presque Isle 60, Fort Kent 55


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