EAST CORINTH – Sue Ann Allen celebrated her birthday Friday night by firing in 24 points to lead Central High School past rival Mattanawcook of Lincoln 63-47 in a schoolgirl basketball regular-season finale.
The win avenged an earlier Mattanawcook Academy win over the Red Devils at Lincoln.
Central finished at 14-4 and the Lynx 13-5 in the battle of Class C tourney-bound squads.
Beth Miller had a big night for the Devils as well, scoring 18 and grabbing 12 rebounds. Cherie Greatorex scored 11 points and Laura Hatch had 10 rebounds.
For the Lynx, Kim Bennett scored 17, and April Lyons 10.
Central-EC (63)
Greatorex 5, Allen 8(7), Wallace 2, Miller 6(6), Hatch 2, Dearborn (2), Annett, Cotta, Ramsey, Libby
Mattanawcook (47)
Lyons 4, Wotton 1(1), Lane 3(1), MacLaughlin 4(1), Bennett 7(3), Libby, Bernier, McGinley, Archer, Windsor
3-pt. goals: Greatorex, Allen; Lyons 2, Wotton Central 17 33m 47 63 Mattanawcook 14 28 36 47
JV: Central 43, MA 40
Hermon 53, MDI 46
At Mount Desert, Tori Adams led all scorers with 13 points as the Hermon Hawks defeated the Mount Desert Island Trojans.
Janis Adams was also in double figures for 6-12 Hermon with 10 points.
Jill Pellitier led 2-16 MDI with 10 points.
Hermon (53)
Downing 1(5), Perry 1, J. Adams 4(2), T. Adams 6(1), Glazier 1(1), Pace 2, Burr 1(7), Winchenbach 1(2), Huff MDI (46)
Pellitier 5, MacLeod 3, Collier 1, Whitte 4, Hathaway 1(4), Hollis 4, Ashmore 2, Weisse, Kane
3-pt. goals: Winchenbach, Whitte Houlton 10 19 32 53 MDI 6 14 31 46
JV: Hermon 39, MDI 26
Hornets nip East Grand
ASHLAND – Holly Carney’s 3-pointer with 18 seconds left in the game gave the Ashland Hornets a 55-54 schoolgirl basketball victory over East Grand of Danforth here Friday.
East Grand put up a shot at the close of the game, but it missed the mark and also came after the buzzer sounded.
For the 12-6 Hornets, Carney finished with 23 points – 21 in the second half – and hit five of six 3-pointers. Diana Belskis finished with 12 points despite fouling out with 2:30 left. Hope Carney also scored 12.
Shelly Page scored 22 points for the 12-6 Vikings. Michelle Frye had 20 points.
Ashland (55)
Holly Carney 9, Belskis 5(2), Hope Carney 4(4), Baker 1(2), Theriault (2), Clark 1, Tardie, Wentworth East Grand (54)
Page 11, Frye 9(2), Hanscom 3, Hannington 2, Lee 1, Shain
3-pt. goals: Holly Carney 5 Ashland 12 23 35 55 East Grand 10 26 36 54
Shead 58, Lubec 38
At Eastport, the Shead Tigers won their third game of the week in a strong bid for a tourney berth in Class D.
Ivy Newcomb led the 11-7 winners with 17 points and 13 rebounds and Opal Johnson added 14 points.
The 0-13 Hornets were led by Marcie Gallant with 21 points.
Shead (58)
Newcomb 6(5), O. Johnson 7, Wentworth 2(2), Lingley 2, Lincoln 2, Ramage 1. B. Johnson 1, Ritchie (1), Raye, Metcalf, Kinney 3
Lubec (38)
Gallant 9, A. Kelley 3, J. Kelley 2, Davis 2, Mulholland (1). Collins, Rier, Norris
3-pt. goals: Wentworth, Lingley; Gallant 3, A. Kelley Shead 23 33 48 58 Lubec 6 12 22 38
Houlton 59, Fort Kent 37
At Houlton, Liz Nelson tossed in a game-high 28 points and added 12 rebounds to power the Houlton Shiretowners past the Fort Kent Warriors.
Jessica Perry added 13 points and 10 boards for 11-7 Houlton while Erica McCarthy added 10 points.
Kendra Marquis led 11-7 Fort Kent with 11 points while Joy Pelletier added 10.
Houlton (59)
Nelson 10(8), Perry 6(1), McCarthy 3(3), Nadeau 1(1), Sullivan 3(1), Spencer 1, O’ Leary 1, Dow, Pottle Fort Kent (37)
K. Marquis 3(5), Joy Pelletier 1(8), H. Pelletier (7), J. Marquis 1, Toussaint 1, Julie Pelletier, Hartt, Guy, Babin, T. Pelletier, T. McBreairty
3-pt. goals: McCarthy Houlton 12 28 39 59 Fort Kent 9 20 28 37
JV: Houlton 45, Fort Kent 29
Limestone 42, Wisdom 28
At Limestone, the Eagles finished at 11-7 by rolling past the Pioneers of St. Agatha.
Rachel Sharts and Kim Chapman scored 10 points each for the Eagles.
The Pioneers, 5-12, were led by Amy Cyr’s nine points.
Limestone (42)
Sharts 4(2), Chapman 2(6), Beaulieu 4(1), Rhome 3, Cote 2, Allen 1(1), Lundy, Freitas, Schroeder, Howey
Wisdom (28)
Cyr 4(1), Killarney 2(2), Paradis 2, Levesque 2, Daigle (1), Ouellette, Lavertu
3-pt. goals: Bealieu Limestone 12 18 30 42 Wisdom 4 10 22 28
JV: Limestone 42, Wisdom 37
CAHS 63, Easton 60 (OT)
At Mars Hill, Angela Allen nailed a 3-pointer with 47 seconds left in overtime to give the host Central Aroostook Panthers the winning edge in each team’s regular-season finale.
Allen finished with a game-high 23 points for the 13-5 winners. Melanie Clark chipped in with 16 points.
For Easton, which finished at 12-6, Deedra Ireland scored 18 points, Patti Driscoll put in 17, and Heather Keep netted 14.
CAHS (63)
Boyce 3(1), Hewitt 2(1), S. Shaw 3, E. Shaw 2(3), Allen 8(5), Libby, Clark 7(2), Boyd Easton (60)
Ireland 7(1), Carter 1, Driscoll 5(7), Keep 7, Lamoreau 1, Day 1(5)
3-pt. goals: Allen 2; Ireland 3 CAHS 19 34 43 52 63 Easton 13 28 45 52 60
JV: CAHS 42, Easton 34
Central-EC 63, MA Lynx 47
At East Corinth, Sue Ann Allen celebrated her birthday Friday night by firing in 24 points to lead the Central girls past rival Mattanawcook of Lincoln.
The win avenged an earlier MA win over the Red Devils at Lincoln.
Central finished at 14-4 and the Lynx 13-5 in the battle of Class C tourney-bound squads.
Beth Miller had a big night for the Devils as well, scoring 18 and grabbing 12 rebounds. Cherie Greatorex scored 11 points and Laura Hatch had 10 rebounds.
For the Lynx, Kim Bennett scored 17, and April Lyons 10.
Central-EC (63)
Greatorex 5, Allen 8(7), Wallace 2, Miller 6(6), Hatch 2, Dearborn (2), Annett, Cotta, Ramsey, Libby
Mattanawcook (47)
Lyons 4, Wotton 1(1), Lane 3(1), MacLaughlin 4(1), Bennett 7(3), Libby, Bernier, McGinley, Archer, Windsor
3-pt. goals: Greatorex, Allen; Lyons 2, Wotton Central 17 33m 47 63 Mattanawcook 14 28 36 47
JV: Central 43, MA 40
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