FORT FAIRFIELD – Maranda Butler stole the ball and scored with 18 seconds to go in the fourth quarter to put Fort Fairfield up for good and key a 43-41 girls basketball victory over Hodgdon Tuesday night.
Dani Searles scored 14 points and had 11 rebounds for Fort Fairlfield. Whitney Langworthy netted 11 points and had 12 rebounds and Butler had eight steals.
Shanna McGary scored 14 points for Hodgdon. Jamie Nightingale had 12 points and Erin Foster added 10.
Hodgdon (12-4) 41
C. Sloat, Williams, A. Sloat, McGary 5-4-14, K. Sloat, Fitzpatrick 1-0-3, Foster 5-0-10, Nightingale 6-0-12, Wilson 1-0-2
Fort Fairfield (10-6) 43
Gardner 2-0-4, McLaughlin 0-2-2, Butler 2-1-5, K. Searles 1-1-3, Churchill 1-2-4, Demerchant, Langworthy 5-1-11, D. Searles 6-2-14
3-pt. goals: Fitzpatrick
Hodgdon 10 25 29 41
Fort Fairfield 9 23 31 43
JV: Hodgdon 38-36
Presque Isle 47, Houlton 27
At Houlton, Billi Blanchard scored 16 points to help lead Presque Isle to victory.
Claire Thompson and Kasey Cleary scored six points apiece for Houlton.
Presque Isle (11-1) 47
Blanchard 6-2-16, Deschene 1-3-6, A. DeLong 2-0-4, K. DeLong 1-0-2, McKenna 1-0-2, Post 2-0-4, DeMerchant 1-1-3, Smith 3-0-8, Wildeman 1-0-2, Henrickson, Morris
Houlton (5-11) 27
Thompson 2-2-6, Cleary 2-0-6, Guy 1-0-3, Foster 2-0-4, Cole 2-0-4, Lenentine 2-0-4, Skehan
3-pt. goals: Blanchard 2, Deschene, Smith; Cleary 2, Guy
Presque Isle 12 23 31 47
Houlton 5 10 13 27
JV: Houlton 58-38
Rockland 58, Lincoln 31
At Rockland, Caitlyn Grant tossed in 14 points to help lead Rockland to the win.
Mandy Dunton helped out with 11 points for the Tigers.
Katie Hagar led Lincoln with 10 points.
Lincoln (5-10) 31
Woodward 1-0-3, Hagar 3-2-10, Gaeth 3-0-6, Hope 1-0-2, Lane 2-0-4, York 1-0-2, Lee 2-0-4
Rockland (10-5) 58
Todd 2-2-7, Pennell 0-1-1, Grant 6-2-14, Hurley 2-0-5, Felt 1-2-4, J. Clark 3-1-7, Dunton 4-3-11, Hynes 4-1-9, N. Clark, Oliver, Kenniston, Belyea
3-pt. goals: Hagar 2, Woodward; Hurley, Todd
Lincoln 6 14 16 31
Rockland 16 25 40 58
JV: Rockland 38-31
Hampden 52, John Bapst 28
At the Bangor Auditorium, Jill Beal had 13 points and 10 rebounds to pace the Hampden Academy Broncos past John Bapst.
Cheryl Morris scored 12 points, all in the first half, for the Broncos.
Katie Andrle led the Crusaders with nine points.
Hampden (8-4) 52
Morris 5-1-12, Beal 6-1-13, Webb, Stephenson 2-0-4, Peters 0-2-2, Littlefield 1-0-2, Thompson 1-0-2, Campbell 2-3-7, Workman 1-0-2, Russell 4-0-8, Williams, McBee, Ireland
John Bapst (0-11) 28
Andrle 3-3-9, Athorp, Cluff 1-1-3, Ryder 1-0-2, Miller 1-2-4, Lincoln 2-0-4, Allen, Wickstrom 1-2-4, Martin, Hunter 1-0-2, Laferriere
3-pt. goals: Morris
Hampden 17 32 46 52
John Bapst 5 13 15 28
Boys Basketball
Caribou 51, Fort Kent 49 (OT)
At Caribou, Josh Nadeau nailed a jumper at the buzzer to give Caribou the win in overtime.
Justin Cederman scored 21 points for the Vikings and Matt Nason added 10.
Dustin Nadeau netted 21 points for the Warriors and Mitch Ouellet scored 14.
Fort Kent (1-13) 49
Duval 1-1-3, Nadeau 9-3-21, Ouellette 1-0-2, Rossignol 2-1-5, Ouellet 6-2-14, Rivera 2-0-4, Caron, Raymond, Boucher
Caribou (7-8) 51
Nadeau 2-0-4, J. Peterson 1-0-2, Nason 3-4-10, Susee 2-0-4, Chasse 2-0-4, K. Peterson 2-2-6, Cederman 8-5-21, Wakana, St. Peter, Pelletier
Fort Kent 7 19 31 43 49
Caribou 5 23 34 43 51
JV: Caribou 55-39
C. Aroostook 69, Katahdin 67
At Sherman Station, Taylor McLaughlin scored five of his nine points in the fourth quarter to help Central Aroostook pull ahead for the win.
Bryan Grew netted 23 points for the Panthers of Mars Hill and Patrick Walsh added 11.
Brian Sullivan scored 27 points for the Cougars. Patrick Willett netted 13 and Tom Rodgerson had 10.
Central Aroostook (12-4) 69
Clockedile 1-0-2, McLaughlin 2-5-9, York 5-0-14, Grew 9-3-23, Woodoworth 3-0-7, Walsh 4-3-11, Kilcollins 0-3-3
Katahdin (7-8) 67
Willett 3-4-13, Cyr 2-0-6, Davis 2-1-5, Sullivan 12-3-27, Rodgerson 3-2-10, McCarthy 2-2-6, McAvoy, Ja. Cullen, Jo. Cullen
3-pt. goals: York 4, Grew 2, Woodworth; Willett 3, Cyr 2, Rodgerson 2
Central Aroostook 11 32 57 69
Katahdin 20 36 53 67
JV: Katahdin 71-36
So. Aroostook 67, Limestone 44
At Dyer Brook, Corey Shields poured in 28 points and grabbed 27 rebounds to power Southern Aroostook.
Shields had eight second-quarter points as Southern Aroostook expanded a three-point lead into a 13-point halftime advantage.
Corey Edkins scored 11 points and Wade Hersey contributed 10 more.
Andrew Pelletier’s 20 points paced Limestone. Jake Manner and Joey Cote combined for 17 more.
Limestone (3-11) 44
Cote 4-0-8, Pelletier 8-1-20, Manner 3-3-9, Leighton 2-0-5, Begin 1-0-2, Bretzke, McCullough, Brown, Frazier
So. Aroostook (10-6) 67
Shields 14-0-28, Edkins 5-0-11, Hersey 5-0-10, Hardy 3-0-6, Grant 1-0-2, Philibert 2-0-4, Anderson 1-0-2, Hartin 2-0-4, Caswell, Austin, Lane, Brooker
3-pt. goals: Pelletier 3, Leighton; Edkins
Limestone 11 19 40 44
So. Aroostook 14 32 55 67
JV: Southern Aroostook 63-35
Madawaska 74, GHCA 60
At Madawaska, Myles Morneault and Andy Pennington each scored 21 points to lead the Madawaska Owls past Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Pennington also had 10 rebounds. Steve Guerrette and J.J. Dubois scored 13 and 12 points, respectively. Peter Gerard had 13 assists and 10 rebounds.
Scott Duff had 17 points, Matt Hathway added 13, and Emery Lincoln had 11.
Greater Houlton Christian (7-7) 60
Duff 7-3-17, Lincoln 4-3-11, Hathaway 5-1-13, Jackett 1-0-3, Farrar 2-0-5, Korhonen, Kelly 4-0-8, Bell 1-1-3, Budd
Madawaska (3-12) 74
Guerrette 5-3-13, Morneault 9-2-21, Dubois 4-2-12, Pennington 8-3-21, Cyr, Roy, Deng, Campbell 1-0-2, Labbe 1-0-3, Girard, Nadeau, Gerard 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Hathaway 2, Farrar; Morneault, Dubois 2, Pennington 2, Labbe
Gr. Houlton Chr. 12 29 39 60
Madawaska 20 34 53 74
Washburn 98, Wisdom 28
At Wisdom, Jason Thompson scored 24 points to help power Washburn past Wisdom.
Zach Bird had 19 points for the Beavers while Taylor Bagley added 15 points and Chris Pesut chipped in with 13.
Dustin Lugdon and Brad Thibeault led the Wisdom effort with six points apiece.
Washburn (8-6) 98
Bagley 7-0-15, Vaughn 4-0-8, Pesut 4-5-13, Thompson 10-4-24, Bird 6-6-19, Carter 1-4-6, Bigby 3-2-8, Goupille 1-0-2, Hunt 1-1-3
Wisdom (0-13) 28
Lugdon 3-0-6, B. Thibeault 3-0-6, Sinclair 2-1-5, T. Thibeault 2-1-5, Peletier 2-0-4, Dyment 0-1-1, Derosier 0-1-1, Daigle, Berce, Paradis, Chasse
3-pt. goals: Bagley, Bird
Washburn 33 52 72 98
Wisdom 12 13 20 28
JV: Washburn 61-35
Stearns 77, Houlton 60
At Stearns, Ian Johnson scored 21 points to help put Stearns on top of Houlton.
Derek DiFederico netted 18 points for the Minutemen. Matt Legassey scored 15 points and Kevin McLaughlin added 14.
Mark Socoby scored 28 points for the Shiretowners and Brett Miles had 13 points.
Houlton (8-8) 60
Miles 5-2-13, Socoby 11-0-28, Hill 1-0-2, Gregory 1-0-3, D. York 1-1-3, Lewis 2-1-5, Edwards 1-0-2, Duff 2-0-4, Lenentine, Brown, C. York, Stewart, Bartlett
Stearns (12-5) 77
DiFederico 6-3-18, Johnson 9-3-21, McLaughlin 6-1-14, Mat. Legassey 5-5-15, Leino 1-0-2, Barnett 0-3-3, Mar. Legassey 2-0-4, Arsenault, Fitzgerald, Moscone, Qualey
3-pt. goals: Socoby 6, Miles, Gregry; DiFederico 3, McLaughlin 2
Houlton 12 23 36 60
Stearns 16 34 55 77
JV: Stearns 50-46
Easton 60, Ashland 46
At Ashland, Mike Osgood scored 15 of his 16 points in the second and third periods as Easton outscored Ashland 36-15 to erase a 13-point second-quarter deficit.
Besides Osgood’s 16, Easton received a game-high 17 points from Danny Warren and eight points from Brandon Carlow.
Brandon Millett’s 12 points and Allan O’Clair’s eight.
Easton (4-12) 60
Warren 6-4-17, Osgood 6-4-16, Carlow 2-3-8, Desmond 2-0-4, Perry 3-0-7, McMann 3-0-6, Hewitt 1-0-2, Wells, Marquis, Kierstead, Richardson
Ashland (4-12) 46
Millett 5-2-12, O’Clair 3-2-8, Oakes 2-0-6, Hunter 2-1-5, Long 1-0-2, Smith 2-0-4, Perry 1-2-4, Austin 2-0-5, Lewin, Baker, Jandreau, Eastman
3-pt. goals: Warren, Carlow, Perry; Oakes 2, Austin
Easton 8 23 44 60
Ashland 17 23 32 46
JV: Ashland 42-37
Woodland 80, Lee Academy 42
At Lee, Chad Pike scored all 21 of his points in the first half to help power Woodland as they outscored Lee 25-2 in the second quarter.
Billy Smith scored his 11 points in the first half while Mike Tupper added 10.
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