November 19, 2024
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP

York, Grew lift Panthers past Tigers

MARS HILL – Andrew York scored 18 of his game-high 23 points in the first half to help the Central Aroostook boys basketball team to an 87-64 win over Fort Fairfield Tuesday night in high school action.

Brian Grew added 14 points for undefeated Central Aroostook. Jason Woodworth and Tim Carlson scored 10 points apiece and Karter Larrabee had nine rebounds.

Brandon Levasseur led the Tigers with 18 points. Keith Edgecomb and Ryan Clark added 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Fort Fairfield (7-5) 64

Levasseur 6-6-18, Edgecomb 4-5-13, Clark 4-2-12, Rochford, Bernaiche 1-2-4, Everett 1-0-2, Demerchant 0-1-1, Turner 3-0-9, Wasson 1-1-3, King 1-0-2

Central Aroostook (10-0) 87

York 7-6-23, Grew 5-4-14, Woodworth 5-0-10, Carlson 4-2-10, J. Clockedile 2-1-5, McLaughlin 2-1-5, S. Clockedile 0-2-2, Hallett 2-0-4, Walsh 1-2-4, Crew 2-0-4, McCartney 1-1-3, Larrabee 0-3-3

3-pt. goals: Turner 3, Clark 2; York 3

Fort Fairfield 8 25 39 64

Cen. Aroostook 24 50 69 87

JV: Central Aroostook 75-61

Katahdin 63, Hodgdon 56

At Hodgdon, Sam Cyr made five 3-pointers during a 19-point performance as Katahdin earned an important Class D victory.

Jordan Davis added 14 points and Owen McCarthy scored 10 for the Cougars.

Freshman Kirby Sanford paced Hodgdon with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Jeff Condon added 15 points for the Hawks, while Jimmy Griffin chipped in with 11.

Katahdin (8-4) 63

Cyr 5-4-19, Davis 4-6-14, Grass 3-1-8, McCarthy 3-4-10, Sullivan 3-0-7, Willett 1-3-5, Rush

Hodgdon (7-3) 56

Sanford 6-7-19, Condon 5-3-15, Griffin 4-1-11, Currie 2-5-9, Carter 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Cyr 5, Grass, Sullivan; Condon 2, Griffin 2

Katahdin 14 30 43 63

Hodgdon 7 20 32 56

JV: Katahdin 54-32

Houlton 69, Caribou 35

At Caribou, Dustin Edwards sank three 3-pointers and a total of 14 points for the winning Shiretowners.

Mark Socoby added 13 more for Houlton.

Brad Campbell led the Vikings with 18 points.

Houlton (10-1) 69

Edwards 4-3-14, O’Connell 3-3-9, B. Miles 4-0-8, Anderson 1-0-2, Hill 2-0-4, Bartlett 4-0-8, Socoby 5-3-13, Duff 0-2-2, A. Miles 1-2-4, Lloyd 2-1-5, Bossie, Campbell, York

Caribou (0-13) 35

Wakana 1-0-2, Rossier 1-0-2, Cashman 2-0-4, Campbell 7-1-18, Wambold 3-1-7, Pelletier 1-0-2. Spring, Damboise, Ala, Fitzherbert, Gagnon

3-pt. goals: Edwards 3; Campbell 3

Houlton 18 36 55 69

Caribou 8 15 27 35

JV: Houlton 59-39

Fort Kent 57, Madawaska 35

At Fort Kent, Mitch Willette tossed in 18 points to pace the Warriors.

Pat Caron added 11 for Fort Kent.

Myles Morneault led the Owls with 14.

Madawaska (3-7) 35

Morneault 6-0-14, Bosse, Pelletier 3-0-6, A. Campbell, Chasse 1-0-2, M. Sirois 3-0-6, A. Campbell 1-0-3, Gerard, K. Sirois 2-0-4, Desjardins, DuBois

Fort Kent (3-6) 57

Caron 3-3-11, M. Willete 8-1-18, Hartman 2-0-5, Rossignol, Jandreau, T. Caron, Raymond, Kinney 1-0-3, Thibodeau, R. Willette 2-3-7, Bard 2-0-4, Plourde 0-1-1, Rivera 1-0-2

3-pt. goals: Caron 2, M. Willette, Hartman, Kinney; Mourneault 2, A. Campbell

Fort Kent 7 21 37 51

Madawaska 14 20 31 35

JV: Fort Kent 56-48

East Grand 67, So. Aroostook 49

At Dyer Brook, Darius Parker poured in 22 points as the Vikings cruised past the Warriors.

Eric Hanington netted 16 points for East Grand of Danforth while Matt Scott added 10.

Travis Brooker’s 21 points led Southern Aroostook.

East Grand (11-3) 67

Parker 10-1-22, E. Hanington 8-0-16, Scott 5-0-10, Thurston 4-0-9, M. Hanington 1-0-3, Byers 2-0-5, Morris 1-0-2

Southern Aroostook (2-9) 49

Brooker 9-0-21, Hardy 4-0-8, Philibert 3-0-6, Stubbs 1-0-2, Harton 4-1-9, Hersey 1-1-3, Toothaker, Boutlier, Austin

3-pt. goals: Parker, Thurston, M. Hanington, Byers; Brooker

East Grand 17 37 54 67

So. Aroostook 11 19 27 49

JV: Southern Aroostook 66-25

Easton 75, Wisdom 64

At Easton, Danny Warren tossed in 26 points to power the Bears.

James Desmond added 13 more, while Mitchell Blodget had 11.

Wesley Chasse led the Pioneers with 24 points. Chris Pelletier added 19 and Randy Thibeault 11 more.

Wisdom (2-9) 64

Chasse 9-5-24, Pelletier 9-1-19, Thibeault 3-4-11, Dyment 1-0-2, Lugdon 1-1-3, Paradis 2-1-5, Daigle

Easton (6-6) 75

Warren 9-8-26, Blodget 4-3-11, Desmond 6-1-13, Carlo 1-0-2, Bradley 2-0-6, Keirstead 1-0-2, Hopkins 1-2-4, Hafford 1-0-3, Wells, Katzchke, Marquis 2-2-6

3-pt. goals: Chasse; Bradley 2, Hafford

Wisdom 12 25 42 64

Easton 17 37 55 75

JV: Wisdom 39-35

Hermon 72, Ellsworth 63

At Hermon, Jesse Keith netted 31 points for the Hawks as they knocked off the previously undefeated Eagles.

Keith scored 10 points in the second quarter and 11 more in the third, a span during which Hermon outscored Ellsworth 37-20, thus breaking open a six-point game.

Hermon’s Adam Duplisea added 11 points and 10 rebounds. Jason Shorey tossed in 15 points while Adam Gould had six assists.

Adam Tracy led Ellsworth with 17 points. Corey DeWitt netted 15 while brother Joey added 13.

Ellsworth (10-1) 63

C. DeWitt 5-2-15, J. DeWitt 4-3-13, Tracy 7-2-17, Katsiaficas 3-2-8, Jones 3-0-7, Britt 0-1-1, Connors 1-0-2, Berry, Ryan, Jordan

Hermon (10-1) 72

Keith 11-7-31, Duplisea 5-0-11, Shorey 5-4-15, Adams 2-4-8, Gould 1-5-7, Tarr, McGown, Deabay, Danforth, Harding

3-pt. goals: C. DeWitt 3, J. DeWitt 2, Tracy, Jones; Keith 2, Duplisea, Shorey

Ellsworth 9 18 39 63

Hermon 15 28 52 72

JV: Hermon 66-59

Girls basketball

Limestone 58, GHCA 47

At Limestone, the Eagles outscored Greater Houlton Christian 21-12 in the fourth quarter to pull away for the victory.

Nicki Michaud paced the winners with 24 points and Lindsey Beaulieu added 14.

Amanda Jago scored 18 points for GHCA. Lacey Farrar put in 11 and Megan Korhonen netted 10.

Greater Houlton Christian (8-3) 47

A. Jago 7-4-18, Sjoberg 2-0-4, Farrar 5-1-11, Scott, Hartin, Vargas, Korhonen 5-0-10, Boutilier, J. Jago, Livsey

Limestone (5-6) 58

Weatherhead 2-2-6, Bealieu 4-4-12, St. Pierre 1-1-3, Peers 1-0-2, Michaud 11-2-24, Redmond 4-1-9, O’Neal, Beaton

3-pt. goals: Beaulieu 2

Greater Houlton 20 27 35 47

Limestone 18 27 37 58

East Grand 69, Easton 58

At Danforth Monday night, Marie Gilman poured in 30 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and notched five steals to lead the Vikings to victory.

Gina Zaneldin chipped in with 18 points, 11 rebounds, and three steals for the Vikings.

Nina Alexander scored 22 points for Easton and Cassie Lovely added 12.

Easton (1-9) 58

Alexander 7-8-22, Lovely 4-2-12, Hopkins 3-0-6, Hickey 1-0-2, Sens 3-0-8, White 4-0-8

East Grand (5-7) 69

Gilman 9-7-30, McKay 2-0-5, Osnoe 2-2-6, Zaneldin 7-4-18, Dodge 1-4-6, Shay 2-0-4, Langrill

3-pt. goals: Lovely 2, Sens 2; Gilman 5, McKay

Easton 8 24 36 58

East Grand 18 34 48 69

Sumner 56, Bangor Christian 27

At Husson College’s Newman Gym in Bangor, Jody Pinkham scored 12 of her game-high 16 points in the first half to pace the Tigers of East Sullivan.

Katrina Beal added eight points for Sumner.

Emily Jenkins led the Patriots with 10 points, and Jen Hutchins posted eight.

Sumner (6-4) 56

Beal 1-6-8, Tucker 1-0-2, Rock 1-2-4, Alley 0-2-2, Klausmeyer 2-3-7, Page 2-2-7, Robinson 1-0-2, 1-0-2, Bridges 1-0-2, Bragdon 1-1-3, Pinkham 8-0-16

Bangor Christian (0-10) 27

Leather, M. French 1-0-2, Hutchins 4-0-8, Wheaton, Spaulding 1-0-2, Jenkins 4-2-10, K. French 1-1-3, Holmes 1-0-2, Moores

3-pt. goals: Page

Sumner 16 27 40 56

Bangor Christian 9 15 23 27

Belfast 55, Rockland 52 (OT)

At Belfast, Kate Murphy sank a basket to put the Lions ahead in overtime and Jillian Ross had two more foul shots to seal the win for Belfast.

Kate Bailey made 15 and Murphy ended with a total of 11 points.

Caitlyn Grant shot in 16 for the Tigers.

Rockland (7-5) 52

Grant 7-1-16, Clark 0-2-2, Felt 3-0-8, Pennell 3-1-7, Dunton, Barnes 3-0-6, Hynes 2-1-5, Crupi, Todd 3-0-8

Belfast (10-2) 55

Bailey 7-4-15, Murphy 5-1-11, Ellis 2-1-6, K. Ross 2-3-8, J. Ross 1-3-6, Gray 0-2-2, Lagg 1-1-4, Reed, Read

3-pt. goals: Grant, Felt 2, Todd 2; Ellis, K. Ross, J. Ross, Lagg

Rockland 9 21 35 48 52

Belfast 13 29 38 48 55

JV: Belfast 47-21

Greenville 52, Averill 22

At Greenville, Susan Muzzy tossed in 11 points as the Lakers picked up their ninth win.

Greenville’s Beth Bartley and Elizabeth Farrington each added eight points in a well-rounded scoring effort.

Danielle Gowan scored 14 for the Beavers of Hinckley.

Averill (0-11) 22

Holt, Timp 1-0-2, Seavey 3-0-6, Gowen 5-4-14, Oliver, Mailey, Moyderman, Tomlin, Richardson, Higgin

Greenville (9-2) 52

Muzzy 5-1-11, Farrington 4-0-8, R. Breton 3-0-6, Larsen 2-0-4, Ward 2-0-4, B. Bartley 4-0-8, Harris 1-3-5, H. Breton 2-0-4, Nystrom 1-0-2, Hanson, Smith, M. Bartley

3-pt. goals: none

Averill 2 2 13 22

Greenville 20 35 39 52


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