HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL
Ashland 78, So. Aroostook 73
Bangor 31, Lawrence 29
Bucksport 64, Central 49
Elon 60, Highview Christian 21
Forest Hills 49, Greenville 39
Foxcroft Academy 50, Penquis 34
George Stevens 47, Deer Isle-Stonington 46, OT
Piscataquis 53, Dexter 41
Rockland 62, MCI 55
Shead 70, Jonesport-Beals 59
Skowhegan 49, Hampden 46
Stearns 53, Houlton 24
Washington Acad. 66, Machias 53
Winslow 50, Belfast 29
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Ashland 43, Van Buren 31
Cen. Aroostook 56, Easton 26
Forest Hills 47, Greenville 44
Fort Kent 38, Caribou 35
Gardiner 50, Camden Hills 39
Highview Christian 48, Elan 16
John Bapst 60, MDI 39
Lawrence 36, Bangor 34
Madawaska 69, Wisdom 20
Maranacook 64, Mount View 48
Nokomis 44, Mt. Blue 38
Old Town 44, Orono 32
Seacoast Christian 34, Hebron 32
Skowhegan 47, Hampden 28
So. Aroostook 55, Hodgdon 29
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COLLEGE
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Husson 75, Thomas 72
Johnson & Wales 75, Saint Joseph’s 72
MMA 67, UM-Farmington 64
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Albany 70, Maine 44
Bates 73, Colby 71
Husson 94, Thomas 61
UM-Farmington 59, MMA 56
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MEN’S ICE HOCKEY
Southern Maine 3, Suffolk 1
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WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY
Southern Maine 4, Colby 3
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Boys basketball
Ashland 78, So. Aroostook 73
At Ashland, the Hornets went 8-for-12 from the foul line in the fourth quarter to hold off the Warriors. Jeremy Tarr tossed in a game-high 36 points to pace Ashland. Henry Milligan posted a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Lucas Hafford contributed 12 points. Dakota Sleeper led Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook with 23 points. Tyler Robinson tallied 21 points and Stephen Grant added 10.
Lee Academy 67, Katahdin 57
At Stacyville, Grant Sun pumped in a game-high 25 points and Tyler Doty chipped in with 14 more as Lee Academy triumphed. Ben Guido and A.J. Harris tossed in 10 points apiece for the winners. Ethan Qualey’s 15 points and Evan McCarthy’s 11 paced Katahdin.
Stearns 53, Houlton 24
At Millinocket, Josh MacDonald scored 11 points to help lead Stearns past Houlton. Patrick Longstaff and James Bates scored seven points each to pace Houlton.
Winslow 50, Belfast 29
At Belfast, Scott Siviski scored 18 points to lift Winslow over Belfast. Jason Hughes led Belfast with 11 points.
Shead 70, Jonesport-Beals 59
At Eastport, Wayne Clossey totaled 17 points and 12 rebounds as Shead beat Jonesport-Beals. Dave Medeiros had 14 points and eight assists for Shead. Tyler Mitchell had 10 points and 12 rebounds while Justin Lewey recorded 10 rebounds, eight points and eight assists. Andrew Beal led the Royals with 14 points. Sidney Look scored 12 points.
Rockland 62, MCI 55
At Pittsfield, Teel Ilvonen poured in a team-high 20 points, including six three-pointers, to power Rockland past Maine Central Institute. Luke Morrill had 11 points for the winners including seven in the second period when Rockland outscored MCI 21-7. Chris Nolan had eight points for the winners. Jacob Hunt had a game-high 27 points for MCI. Nick Cook had eight more.
GSA 47, DI-Stonington 46, OT
At Blue Hill, Rashad Frazier’s driving layup with 19 seconds left in overtime lifted George Stevens Academy to the victory. Neither team led by more than two points in the extra session, with Jay Boyce scoring to give Deer Isle-Stonington a 46-45 lead before Frazier connected on the game-winner. Nick Saunders led the Eagles with 17 points and six rebounds, while Frazier had 12 points and eight rebounds, Cameron Lawson scored nine points and Elias Springer had seven points, six steals and four assists. Eben Powers led Deer Isle-Stonington with game-high totals of 28 points and 17 rebounds.
Bucksport 64, Central 49
At Corinth, Kyle McGeechan scored seven of his 18 points in the second period as Bucksport outscored Central 21-13 to build a 35-24 halftime lead en route to the triumph. Jon Goodin also had 18 points for the winners and Tyler French contributed nine. Jacob Speed’s 11 points, Joey Brown’s 10 points and eight rebounds and Jake Blanchard’s eight points led Central.
Washington Acad. 66, Machias 53
At East Machias, Ben Teer had 19 points and five assists to lift Washington Academy over Machias. Noah Von Rotz totaled nine points and three steals for the Raiders while Milos Gautier also chipped in three steals. Michael Jenkins scored 23 points in the second half for Machias. Ty Richards added 10 points.
Piscataquis 53, Dexter 41
At Dexter, Nolan Lovell scored 20 points as Piscataquis of Guilford defeated Dexter. Damien Bridge had 15 points for the Pirates. Nate Wyman scored 11 points for the Tigers.
Forest Hills 49, Greenville 39
At Greenville, Forest Hills of Jackman out scored Greenville 10-0 in the fourth quarter to capture the win. Cory Plante led the Tigers with 21 points while Cody Gilboe chipped in 14 points. Ritchie Munster led Greenville with 13 points and nine steals. Joe Gilbert added eight points and eight rebounds.
Foxcroft 50, Penquis 34
At Milo, Ryan Stroud and Joshua Richard scored 15 points apiece and James Johnson had 10 as Foxcroft Academy upended Penquis. Strout had 13 points in the first half as Foxcroft built a 28-14 halftime lead. Caleb Stanley’s 10 points and Bryan Russell’s six points topped Penquis.
Skowhegan 49, Hampden 46
At Hampden, Nate Thistle scored 12 points and nailed a buzzer beating 3-pointer to break a 46-all score and lead the Indians to victory. Jordan Taylor lead all scores with 15. Jacob Moore paced the Broncos with 14, Greg O’Donnell hit for 13 and Brad Dolan added 11.
Elan 60, Highview Christian 21
At Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor, Jack Peters scored a game-high 20 points and Elvis Rueda netted 14 more as Elan of Poland cruised to the win. Sumner Queen and Jordan Vachon had eight points apiece for the winners. Stefan Roe’s seven points led Highview Christian of Charleston.
Ellsworth 75, Mattanawcook 62
At Lincoln, Kaleb Danico scored 10 of his 12 points in the extra periods as the Eagles beat the Lynx in double overtime. Brad Folmer paced Ellsworth with 24 points, including eight in overtime, while Andrew Austin scored 13 points and Ryan Petros added 11. Brady Vose poured in a game-high 37 points, including five 3-pointers, and grabbed eight rebounds to pace Mattanawcook Academy, which was scoreless in the second OT. Lance Bernier added eight points and 11 rebounds.
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Fort Kent 38, Caribou 35
At Fort Kent, Sam Carapellucci had 17 points and 13 rebounds as Fort Kent edged Caribou. Emily Pelletier scored 13 points for Fort Kent. Jenna Selander led the Vikings with 14 points.
Madawaska 69, Wisdom 20
At Madawaska, Kallie Pelletier scored 15 points to lead the Owls past Wisdom of St. Agatha. Emma Dionne added 12 points and 11 rebounds for Madawaska. All 11 Owls who played scored at least three points each. Hayley Cyr paced Wisdom with 11 points.
Ashland 43, Van Buren 31
At Van Buren, Brooke Labelle scored eight of her 10 points in the fourth quarter to lift Ashland over Van Buren. Taylor Baker led the Hornets with 12 points. Ashley Wilson scored 14 points for Van Buren.
Cen. Aroostook 56, Easton 26
At Easton, Rachel Grew scored 18 points to lead Central Aroostook of Mars Hill to victory over Easton. Vicki McIntyre added 14 points for the Panthers. Ashley Nickerson paced the Bears with 11 points.
So. Aroostook 55, Hodgdon 29
At Dyer Brook, Liz Goodall and Brittany Charette each scored eight points in the second quarter as the Warriors broke the game open en route to their ninth victory. Goodall finished with 16 points for Southern Aroostook, while Charette added 12 points and Rochelle Nadeau grabbed 10 rebounds. Jillian London led Hodgdon with six points.
Skowhegan 47, Hampden 28
At Skowhegan, the host Indians outscored Hampden 14-6 in the third quarter to establish a 19-point lead. Whitney Jones had 10 points to pace Skowhegan while Julia Snyder led all scorers with 11 points for the Hampden Academy Broncos.
Old Town 44, Orono 32
At Orono, Sarah Wilcox scored a game-high 14 points, Cortney Treadwell had 12 and Ashley Abbott scored 10 points to lead Old Town past Orono. Chelsea Wagner’s 11 points, eight rebounds and three steals led Orono and Elizabeth Fox contributed 10 points.
John Bapst 60, MDI 39
At the Bangor Auditorium, John Bapst went on quite a crusade in the second half, as they outscored visiting Mount Desert Island of Bar Harbor 16-0 over a 10-minute span in the third and fourth quarters to post a Big East victory. The Crusaders (11-1) led by as many as 13 in the second quarter then watched the Trojans pull even with 6:32 left in the third as MDI’s Sara Carroll drained back-to-back 3-pointers from the left wing. After a Morgan Chasse layup and a Megan Phelps putback, coach Mike Webb’s club limited MDI to just two field goals the rest of the way. The Trojans, who fell to 8-2, had their eight-game winning streak snapped. Bapst had trouble finding an offensive rhythm in the first half, and they were forced into eight turnovers. But the Crusaders looked to Sam Gormley in the post more in the second half, and the 6-foot-1 inch senior scored 13 of her game-high 22 points in the final 16 minutes. Gormley also had nine rebounds. Senior guard Morgan Chasse scored 18 points, including 12 in the second half, and the defensive play of her, Sam Maquillan and Kirsty Moriarty kept the Trojans’ offense in check. Carroll’s 15 points led MDI while Megan Phelps had 10 and Anna Joy nine.
Gardiner 50, Camden Hills 39
At Rockport, Gardiner went on a 10-0 run with four minutes left in the fourth and out scored Camden Hills 19-6 in the quarter to take the win. Lauren Gorman led Gardiner with 15 points while Hannah Lawrence chipped in 14 points. Maddie Smeaton scored 12 points to pace Camden Hills.
Lawrence 36, Bangor 34
At Fairfield, Kelli Murray hit two free throws with 50 seconds remaining to break the 34-34 tie and lead Lawrence past Bangor. Murray totaled 19 points for the Bulldogs. Hillary Throckmorton scored 15 points for the Rams.
Nokomis 44, Mt. Blue 38
At Newport, Marissa Shaw scored a game high 15 points to lead the Warriors to victory. Sabrina Keach paced the Cougars with 14 points
Forest Hills 47, Greenville 44
At Greenville, Kaila Achey hit a two-pointer with 30.6 seconds left to put Forest Hills of Jackman up by a point and Elise Begin sealed the win by making two free throws. Achey led the Tigers with 16 points. Crystal Allen scored 12 points and Begin added 10 points. McKenna Peat and Miranda Drinkwater scored 12 points apiece for Greenville. Saige Weeks had eight rebounds.
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WRESTLING
At Caribou
Caribou 63, Madawaska 9
103: Jason Case (Car) by forfeit; 119: Meagan Wood (Car) by forfeit; 125: Jon Brewer (Car) by forfeit; 130: Dustin Green (Car) by forfeit; 135: Jordan Ouellette (Mad) dec. Morgan Swan 15-9; 140: Jake Michaud (Car) by forfeit; 145: Colby Conroy (Car) by forfeit; 152: Nick Michaud (Car) by forfeit; 160: Jesse Ouellette (Mad) pinned Levi Bither 1:44; 171: Deion Caudill (Car) dec. Carl Nelson 7-3; 189: Bruce Brayall (Car) by forfeit; 215: Levi Swan (Car) pinned Jesse Morneault 1:21; 285: Andrew Adams (Car) by forfeit
Caribou 54, Mattanawcook 24
103: Jason Case (Car) by forfeit; 119: Meagan Wood (Car) by forfeit; 125: Jon Brewer (Car) by forfeit; 130: Dustin Green (Car) by forfeit; 135: Lance Jandreau (Car) by forfeit; 140: Jake Michaud (Car) by forfeit; 145: Colby Conroy (Car) pinned Abdul Sbayi 2:31; 152: Nick Michaud (Car) by forfeit; 160: Jason Jordon (Matt) pinned Levi Bither 1:28; 171: Jacob Ferland (Matt) pinned Bruce Brayall :15; 189: Matt Johnston (Matt) pinned Deion Caudill 1:14; 215: Mike Parent (Matt) pinned Levi Swan :56; 285: Andrew Adams (Car) by forfeit
Fort Kent 42, Caribou 27
103: Jason Case (Car) pinned Brandon Geer 1:19; 119: Cody Lozier (FK) tech fall Meagan Wood 21-3; 125: Spencer Levesque (FK) major dec. Jon Brewer 16-2; 130: Dustin Green (Car) by forfeit; 135: Lance Jandreau (Car) dec. Curtis Lozier 10-8; 140: Jake Michaud (Car) by disqualification over Cody Bennett; 145: Jake Kelly (FK) pinned Colby Conroy 1:40; 152: Austin Theriault (FK) pinned Nick Michaud 3:21; 160: Kale O’Leary (FK) pinned Levi Bither 1:59; 171: Jared Soucy (FK) pinned Deion Caudill 2:26; 189: Judson Taggett (FK) pinned Bruce Brayall :16; 215: Marcus Gardner (FK) dec. Levi Swan 4-3; 285: Andrew Adams (Car) pinned Brenton Levesque 1:05
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SWIMMING
At Camden
Morse girls 125, Camden 35
200 Medley Relay: 1, Morse ‘A’ (Buczkowski, Emily; Milam, Hannah; Bonnett, Rebecca; McDonough, Morgan), 2:05.46. 2, Camden ‘A’, 2:23.32. 3, Morse ‘B’ 2:25.45. 4, Morse ‘C’ 2:52.32. 200 Freestyle: 1, Buczkowski, Emily, Morse, 2:07.23. 2, Bonnett, Casandra, Morse, 2:17.55. 3, Plummer, Mallory, Morse, 2:19.27. 4, Creamer, Emily, Camden, 2:21.42. 200 IM: 1, Bonnett, Rebecca, Morse, 2:25.06. 2, Chalmers, Ellery, Camden, 2:35.87. 3, Hixon, Lauren, Morse, 2:45.35. 4, Stenquist, Alice, Morse, 3:08.75. 50 Freestyle: 1, Creamer, Emily, Camden, 28.05. 2, McDonough, Morgan, Morse, 29.23. 3, Heath, Berkley, Morse, 31.11. 4, Hawks, Ellie, Morse, 35.39. 100 Butterfly: 1, Plummer, Mallory, Morse, 1:10.63. 2, Milam, Hannah, Morse, 1:14.70. 3, Chalmers, Ellery, Camden, 1:17.89. 4, Hixon, Lauren, Morse, 1:21.18. 100 Freestyle: 1, Bonnett, Rebecca, Morse, 1:03.05. 2, McDonough, Morgan, Morse, 1:04.94. 3, Heath, Berkley, Morse, 1:07.69. 4, Filippi, Marianna, Camden, 1:19.33. 500 Freestyle: 1, Foster, Caitlin, Morse, 5:50.01. 2, Milam, Hannah, Morse, 6:27.61. 3, Bergman, Mia, Camden, 6:46.51. 4, Stenquist, Alice, Morse, 7:36.93. 200 Freestyle Relay: 1, Morse ‘A’ (Milam, Hannah; Plummer, Mallory; Foster, Caitlin; Buczkowski, Emily), 1:52.17. 2, Morse ‘B’ 2:27.40. 3, Morse ‘C’ 2:28.35. 100 Backstroke: 1, Bonnett, Casandra, Morse, 1:16.17. 2, Filippi, Marianna, Camden, 1:33.24. 3, Howell, Emily, Morse, 1:49.30. 100 Breaststroke: 1, Foster, Caitlin, Morse, 1:23.80. 2, Soreide, Lianna, Morse, 1:24.61. 3, Bergman, Mia, Camden, 1:30.15. 4, Leeman, Hannah, Morse, 1:38.45. 400 Freestyle Relay: 1, Morse ‘A’ (McDonough, Morgan; Bonnett, Casandra; Bonnett, Rebecca; Buczkowski, Emily), 4:15.35. 2, Camden ‘A’ 4:40.65. 3, Morse ‘B’ 4:55.93. 4, Morse ‘C’ 5:23.35.
Morse boys 115, Camden 16
200 Medley Relay: 1, Morse High School ‘A’ (Werwaiss, Albin; Valentine, Aaron; Wells, James; Olsen, Jake), 1:53.49 200 Freestyle: 1, Wells, James, Morse, 1:49.97. 2, Boyle, Alex, Morse, 2:32.61. 200 IM: 1, Valentine, Aaron, Morse, 2:25.62. 2, Grunder, Stan, Camden, 2:35.70. 3, McDermott, Kean, Morse, 3:03.09. 50 Freestyle: 1, Olsen, Jake, Morse, 25.46. 2, Cook, Ben, Morse, 29.48. 3, Ustos, Mert, Morse, 32.64. 100 Butterfly: 1, Werwaiss, Albin, Morse, 1:12.07. 2, Mace, Schuyler, Morse, 1:15.91. 3, Ater, Max, Morse, 1:19.08. 100 Freestyle: 1, Olsen, Jake, Morse, 56.28. 2, Hall, Taylor, Camden, 56.42. 3, Cook, Ben, Morse, 1:09.87. 4, Ustos, Mert, Morse, 1:18.62. 500 Freestyle: 1, Wells, James, Morse, 5:14.04. 2, Grunder, Stan, Camden, 6:25.24. 3, Boyle, Alex, Morse, 7:21.32. 200 Freestyle Relay: 1, Morse ‘A’ (Valentine, Aaron 16, Werwaiss, Albin 15, Olsen, Jake 14, Wells, James 16), 1:40.44. 2, Morse ‘B’ 1:58.58. 100 Backstroke: 1, Werwaiss, Albin, Morse, 1:11.21. 2, Ater, Max, Morse, 1:13.78. 3, McDermott, Kean, Morse, 1:27.46. 100 Breaststroke: 1, Valentine, Aaron, Morse, 1:14.34. 2, Hall, Taylor, Camden, 1:16.78. 3, Mace, Schuyler, Morse, 1:19.92. 400 Freestyle Relay: 1, Morse ‘A’ (Ater, Max; McDermott, Kean; Cook, Ben; Mace, Schuyler), 4:37.71.
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MEN’S BASKETBALL
Husson 75, Thomas 72
At Newman Gym in Bangor, Brock Bradford scored 20 points and posted five rebounds and four assists to lift Husson University to a North Atlantic Conference victory over Thomas College of Waterville. Matt McKenzie tossed in 17 points for the Eagles, while Jay Urhin added 11 points and three steals. Husson went 17-for-21 from the foul line and outrebounded Thomas 36-29. Andrew Duncanson paced the Terriers with a game-high 23 points and five assists. Michael Burchill netted 18 points and Isaiah Brathwaite chipped in with 10 points.
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Bowdoin 86, Clark 49
At Worcester, Mass., Bowdoin used a balanced scoring attack to roll past Clark Monday night. Colleen Sweeney and Jill Henrikson each scored 12 points for the Polar Bears of Brunswick and Katie Bergeron added 10. Bowdoin hit four 3-pointers in the game’s first eight minutes to surge to an 18-8 lead en route to posting its ninth win in its last 10 games. Sarah Roderigue paced Clark with 13 points.


