HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL

Buckfield 58, Calvary Chr. 47
Caribou 50, Fort Kent 30
Central 35, Piscataquis 32
DI-Stonington 68, Sumner 59
Foxcroft 73, Penquis 57
GHCA 59, Ashland 58
Hyde 61, Rangeley Lakes 38
Katahdin 52, Cen. Aroostook 51
Lee 46, Stearns 43
Medomak Valley 64, Belfast 36
Mountain Valley 68, Livermore 59
Schenck 63, Bangor Chr. 49
Searsport 43, Dexter 39
Valley 51, Richmond 48
Van Buren 54, Wisdom 35
Woodland 64, East Grand 32

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Central Aroostook 45, Katahdin 18
Gr. Houlton Chr. 39, Ashland 31
Machias 28, Shead 23
Mattanawcook 61, Ellsworth 27
MDI 26, John Bapst 24
Medomak Valley 80, Belfast 25
Narraguagus 56, Jonesport-Beals 33
Orono 42, Old Town 36
Presque Isle 43, Houlton 37
Rangeley Lakes 33, Hyde 21
Richmond 43, Valley 16
So. Aroostook 55, Hodgdon 39
Thornton Acad. 55, Kennebunk 31
Washburn 48, LCS/MSSM 27
Washington Acad. 46, Calais 35
Westbrook 49, Massabesic 28
Wisdom 51, Van Buren 45
Woodland 59, East Grand 15

HOCKEY
Bangor 5, Houlton-Hodgdon 2
Brewer 4, Lawrence 0
Hampden 2, Orono 0
Skowhegan 5, Old Town 4 (OT)

PREP
GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hebron 38, Greater Portland Chr. 26

GIRLS HOCKEY
Hebron 2, Kents Hills 1

HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL
DI-Stonington 68, Sumner 59

At East Sullivan, the Mariners outscored the Tigers 20-8 from the foul line to claim the victory.
Joe Carter scored 19 points to lead Deer Isle-Stonington, while Dustin Powers posted 18. Evan Rollins contributed 10.
Matt Dyer tossed in a game-high 24 points to spark Sumner. Gabe O’Brien netted 13 points and Tommy Bell added 10.
Deer Isle-Stonington (7-3) 68
Carter 6-7-19, Rollins 3-4-10, Powers 7-3-18, Melanio 3-0-6, Grindle 2-3-8, Brown 1-2-4, Morey 1-1-3
Sumner (6-7) 59
O’Brien 5-1-13, Johnson 1-1-3, Dyer 8-4-24, Deniger 2-0-5, Bell 4-2-10, Ring 2-0-4, Tenney
3-pt. goals: Powers, Grindle; O’Brien 2, Dyer 4, Deniger
DI-Stonington    14    29    47    68           
Sumner               19    32    45    59       
   
JV: Sumner 38-22

Woodland 64, East Grand 32
At Woodland, Cory Rolfe finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds to help Woodland double up East Grand of Danforth.
Jordan Perry had 10 points and 10 rebounds while Dustin Laney added 11 points for the Dragons.
Seth Cropley led the Vikings with 14 and Andrew Gilman scored 13.
East Grand (1-10) 32
Gilman 6-0-13, Morse 1-0-2, Cropley 6-2-14, Henn, Brittian, Massey, Cousins 1-0-3, Berry, Kenyon
Woodland (4-6) 64
Rolfe 10-4-24, Perry 5-0-10, Laney 3-3-11, Curtis 1-13, Subialdea 2-0-4, Hoops, Denley 1-0-2, Lincoln 3-0-6, Pike, Hood, Ireland 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: Gilman, Cousins; Laney 2
East Grand     5    17    25    32   
Woodland     20    39    48    64   

Lee 46, Stearns 43
At Millinocket, Ryan Beers had 15 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Lee Academy Pandas past Stearns.
The win avenged an earlier loss and handed the Minutemen their first loss of the season.
Tony Esho came off the bench to score 14 points and Youssou Ndoye had 11 rebounds and four blocked shots for the Pandas. Ben Guido’s 3-pointer with 1:03 left gave Lee a 44-41 lead and provided the winning margin.
Garen Manzo led Stearns with 18 points and Brandon Bouchard added 10.
Stearns (8-1) 43
Manzo 8-0-18, Bouchard 5-0-10, MacDonald 2-2-6, Eurich 1-0-2, McLaughlin 3-1-7, Michaud, McGillicuddy, McLeary
Lee Academy (9-2) 46
Beers 6-0-15, Esho 5-4-14, Guido 2-0-6, Ndoye 3-0-6, James 1-2-4, Harris 0-1-1, Thurlow, Allen
3-pt. goals: Manzo 2; Beers 3, Guido 2
Stearns     11    19    33    43   
Lee              9    20    32    46   

JV: Lee 49-48

MDI 64, Mattanawcook 54
At Lincoln on Tuesday, Ben Walls scored 16 points to pace a balanced attack that led Mount Desert Island past Mattanawcook Academy.
Jayson Burke had 13 points, Caleb MacDonald scored 11 and Nate Chisholm tossed in 10 points for the winners.
Wayne Campbell’s 16 points and Tim Stepanec’s 12 led the Lynx.
MDI (5-6) 64
MacDonald 4-3-11, B. Walls 5-5-16, Chisholm 4-2-10, Burke 5-3-13, Records 1-0-2, O’Neil 2-3-7, Norwood 0-4-4, Joy 0-1-1, J. Walls
Mattanawcook (4-5) 54
Campbell 5-3-16, Stepanec 4-4-12, Vicaire 0-4-4, Gardner 1-0-2, Paradis 1-1-3, Delaite 3-0-7, Hand 1-2-4, Bernier 2-2-6, Voisine, Guiod, O’Hara
3-pt. goals: B. Walls; Campbell 3, Delaite
MDI                      14    25    39    64
Mattanawcook     11    20    27    54

JV: MDI 69-48

Foxcroft 73, Penquis 57
At Dover-Foxcroft, senior James Johnson scored a season-high 30 points to help Foxcroft Academy avenge its only loss of the season by topping Penquis of Milo.
The Patriots defeated the Ponies 63-57 in overtime on Dec. 17.
Josiah Richard had 17 points, seven assists and four steals for Foxcroft Academy. Ian Champeon totaled 14 points and 10 rebounds and Ryan Stroud scored 12 points. Johnson added 12 rebounds and three blocked shots.
Bryan Russell paced Penquis with 20 points. Ed Cobb scored 17 points.
Penquis (5-4) 57
Russell 5-5-20, Cobb 8-1-17, Delano 2-3-9, Larrabee 3-0-7, Arefein 1-0-2, Johnson
Foxcroft Academy (9-1) 73
Johnson 13-4-30, Richard 6-5-17, Champeon 4-6-14, Stroud 4-3-12, Merrill, Gould, Gourley, Harmon, Hutchinson
3-pt. goals: Russell 5, Delano 2, Larrabee
Penquis              13    24    40    57
Foxcroft Acad.    14    35    51    73

JV: Foxcroft Academy 66-22

Central 35, Piscataquis 32
At Guilford, Matt Melanson scored 10 points as Central of Corinth topped Piscataquis.
Sophomore Nick Schmiedlehner totaled 15 points, five steals and five assists to pace Central.
Central (2-9) 35
Lord 2-0-5, Haskell 4-0-8, Melanson 3-4-10, Kelley 2-0-4, Brownell 4-0-8, Mitchell
Piscataquis (2-9) 32
Ward 3-0-7, Schmiedlehner 7-1-15, Isbiki 2-2-6, Kand 1-0-3, Noble 0-1-1, Duby, Spaulding
3-pt. goals: Lord; Ward, Kand
Central          10    14    26    35
Piscataquis    8    20    27    32

Schenck 63, Bangor Chr. 49
At Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor, Brandon Theriault scored 19 points to help push Schenck of East Millinocket past Bangor Christian.
Eric Theriault had 18 points for the Wolverines and Terry McCafferty added 11 points.
Tyler Alexander led the Patriots with 14 points. Jace Schmidt and Brandon Wilcox scored 12 points apiece.
Schenck (9-1) 63
B. Theriault 6-6-19, E. Theriault 6-0-18, McCafferty 5-1-11, Waite 3-0-6, Levasseur 2-0-4, Thompson 1-0-3, MacLaughlin 1-0-2
Bangor Christian (1-10) 49
Alexander 3-5-14, Schmidt 6-0-12, Bran. Wilcox 4-2-12, Brad Wilcox 2-1-5, Bragg 1-1-4, Dorman 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: E. Theriault 6, B. Theriault, Thompson; Alexander 3, Bran. Wilcox 2, Bragg
Schenck         15    33    50    63
Bangor Chr.    7    16    33    49

JV: Schenck 45-28

Katahdin 52, Cen. Aroostook 51
At Mars Hill, Lucas Craig made a layup with four seconds remaining to give Katahdin of Stacyville the lead and the win over Central Aroostook.
Brandon Robinson scored 23 points for the Cougars.
Caleb Kelly paced the Panthers with 16 points and Logan McLaughlin added 12.
Katahdin (5-5) 52
Robinson 11-1-23, Curtis 2-1-5, Craig 2-1-5, Livezey 1-0-2, Gallagher 4-1-9, McNally 1-0-2, Bivinghouse 3-0-6
Central Aroostook (10-2) 51
Kelly 6-
4-16, McLaughlin 5-2-12, Folsom 1-1-3, Brewer 2-0-5, Stiles 3-2-8, York 1-2-4, McClung 1-1-3
3-pt. goals: Brewer
Katahdin            10    22    42    52
Cen. Aroostook    6    20    36    51

Caribou 50, Fort Kent 30
At Fort Kent, Matt Till (11 points) was the only double-digit scorer for the visiting Vikings, but they had more than enough to notch a win over Fort Kent.
Jared Soucy led the Warriors with 12 points.
Caribou (7-4) 50
Till 4-0-11, Caverhill 2-0-5, Thibodeau, Ouellette 3-0-9, Susee, Landeen, Nadeau 2-0-4, St. Peter 0-2-2, Anderson 3-0-6, Holdsworth 3-0-6, Jordan, Walker 3-1-7
Fort Kent (4-9) 30
Soucy 4-1-12, Cyr 2-0-4, Rioux, Bouchard 1-5-8, Nadeau, Levesque 1-0-2, Violette 1-0-2, O’Leary
3-pt. goals: Till 3, Caverhill, Ouellette 3; Soucy 3, Bouchard
Caribou       10    22    37    50   
Fort Kent     6    6    18    30   

JV: Caribou 36-35

GHCA 59, Ashland 58
At Ashland, Micah Wiley made a layup with just three seconds remaining to give Greater Houlton Christian Academy the win over Ashland.
Chad Duff led the Eagles with 19 points while Wiley chipped in 14.
Lucas Hafford had 20 points and 11 rebounds for the Hornets. Kenny Tarr scored a game-high 21 points.
GHCA (9-3) 59
Duff 9-0-19, Wiley 5-3-14, Gray 4-1-9, Straubel 4-0-8, Holmes 1-0-2, Campbell 1-0-2, Bowers 2-1-5, Little
Ashland (5-7) 58
Tarr 7-4-21, Hafford 8-4-20, Beaulier 7-1-15, Levesque 1-0-2, Condon, Bolstridge, Holmes
3-pt. goals: Duff, Wiley; Tarr 3
GHCA       19    27    44    59
Ashland    15    33    45    58

Van Buren 54, Wisdom 35
At Van Buren, Eric Laplante scored 18 to help the Van Buren Crusaders notch their second win of the season.
Derrick Rossignol had 16 for the Crusaders.
Kyle Daigle led the Wisdom Pioneers of St. Agatha with 11.
Wisdom (0-9) 35
Daigle 5-1-11, R. Chamberland 1-3-5, K. Chamberland 3-0-7, Ouellette 1-3-5, Malenica 2-1-7, Albert
Van Buren (2-8) 54
Laplante 7-4-18, Rossignol 5-5-16, Lapointe 2-1-5, Allen 1-0-2, Banks 2-1-5, Cullinan 4-0-8, Lapierre, Edgecomb, Theriault
3-pt. goals: K. Chamberland, Malenica 2; Rossignol
Wisdom          9    19    29    35   
Van Buren     13    24    45    54   

Searsport 43, Dexter 39
At Searsport, Rocky Faunce led the Searsport Vikings with 16 points and Shane Seekins added 10 in the victory.
Nathan Wyman scored 17 and Tim Gustin added 14 for the Tigers.
Dexter (1-9) 39
Wyman 8-1-17, Gustin 6-1-14, Wing 1-3-5, Crane 1-0-2, Wilks 0-1-1, Russell, Jordan, Bilodeau
Searsport (4-8) 43
Faunce 7-2-16, S. Seekins 4-1-10, Kingsbury 2-0-5, J. Seekins 2-1-5, Moody 1-3-5, Ellis 1-0-2, Connor, Kelley
3-pt. goals: Gustin; S. Seekins, Kingsbury
Dexter          7    11    23    39   
Searsport     2    14    34    43   

JV: Dexter 41-23

GIRLS BASKETBALL
MDI 26, John Bapst 24

At Bar Harbor, Megan Phelps made two free throws with 9.5 seconds remaining to break the 24-24 tie and give Mount Desert Island the win over John Bapst of Bangor.
Phelps had 12 points to lead the Trojans.
Mandy Martin and Brittany Williams each scored six points for the Crusaders.
John Bapst (5-7) 24
M. Martin 3-0-6, Myerowitz 2-0-4, Edgecomb 2-0-4, Williams 2-2-6, P. Martin 1-0-2, Boyle 1-0-2, Moriarty, Mason
MDI (10-1) 26
Carroll 1-1-3, Phelps 4-3-12, Curtis 1-0-2, Swanson 4-1-9, Black, Sargent, Ross, Bryer
3-pt. goals: Phelps
John Bapst    0    9    17    24
MDI               7    9    16    26

JV: MDI 40-37

Narraguagus 56, Jones.-Beals 33
At Harrington, Andrea Perry scored 20 points to help lead Narraguagus to victory over Jonesport-Beals.
Morgan Merchant was 7-for-7 from the free throw line to pace Jonesport-Beals.
Jonesport-Beals (3-7) 33
L. Beal 3-0-6, Todd 2-0-4, E. Crowley 0-1-1, Alley 2-0-4, M. Beal 1-0-2, B. Beal 1-4-6, Merchant 0-7-7, MacLean 1-0-3, A. Crowley, Carver, Jones
Narraguagus (6-4) 56
Perry 7-6-20, Dorr 1-2-4, Potts 1-0-2, Albee 0-2-2, Hatt 0-1-1, Eckert 1-1-3, Foss 3-0-6, Ramsay 1-2-4, Burke 3-1-7, Beal 3-0-7, Taylor, Carver, Collora, Dow
3-pt. goals: MacLean; Beal
Jonesport-Beals    6    21    24    33
Narraguagus        16    28    44    56

Mattanawcook 61, Ellsworth 27
At Lincoln, Jessica Fortin had 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Mattanawcook Academy Lynx by the Eagles.
Taylor Hawkins also scored 18 for the Lynx.
Sarah Stanley had nine for the Eagles.
Ellsworth (1-11) 27
Stanley 3-2-9, Cooper 1-0-3, Wadman 1-0-2, Domagala, Martin 2-0-5, McGuire, Johnson 1-1-3, Jackson, Clement 1-1-3, Stubbs 1-0-2, Jipson
Mattanawcook (6-5) 61
Hawkins 8-2-18, Fortin 7-4-18, Maxwell 1-0-2, R. Gardner 3-0-6, Paul 1-0-2, Libbey, Hanscom 3-1-7, Bisson, Gulesian, T. Gardner, Blood 1-2-4, Krapf, O’Hara 2-0-4, Libby
3-pt. goals: Stanley, Cooper, Martin
Ellsworth              12    15    21    27   
Mattanawcook     13    34    47    61   

JV: MA 49-28

Medomak 80, Belfast 25
At Waldoboro, Alanna Vose had 22 points and four assists to lead Medomak Valley past Belfast.
Ericka Christensen scored 20 points for the Panthers.
Caroline Carr and Lexi Nelligan scored six points each for the Lions.
Belfast (1-10) 25
Curtis 1-0-2, Cross 0-1-1, Cumming 1-1-3, Carr 2-2-6, Mansfield 1-0-3, Lapham 1-2-4, Nelligan 3-0-6, Rae, Rauch, Drinkwater, Blood, Woodbury
Medomak Valley (8-3) 80
Dyer 2-2-7, Massengale 2-0-4, Ranquist 3-0-7, Christensen 9-2-20, Conary 3-0-7, Severson 1-0-2, Rackliff 4-0-8, Vose 10-1-22, Peterson 0-3-3, Davis, Weaver
3-pt. goals: Mansfield; Dyer, Ranquist, Conary, Vose
Belfast                    7    16    22    25
Medomak Valley    22    33    55    80

JV: Medomak Valley 48-17

Washington Acad. 46, Calais 35
At Calais, Bre Nicely scored 13 points to lead Washington Academy of East Machias to victory over Calais.
Andi Flannery added 11 points for the Raiders and Christy Smith netted 10 points.
Nicole O
sborne paced Calais with nine points.
Washington Academy (8-3) 46
Nicely 4-1-13, Flannery 2-7-11, Smith 3-2-10, Seeley 3-1-8, Hodgdon 0-1-1, Lehman 1-1-3, Stanley, Wright, Jones
Calais (6-4) 35
Osborne 3-3-9, McVicar 2-2-7, Hill 0-2-2, Clement 1-0-2, Redding 1-3-5, Young 2-0-4, Brown 3-0-6, Hollingdale, Cavanaugh, Blake
3-pt. goals: Nicely 4, Smith 2, Seeley; McVicar
Washington Acad.    11    23    36    46
Calais                       11    18    24    35

JV: Calais 35-25

Machias 28, Shead 23
At Eastport, Machias outscored Shead 9-3 in the fourth quarter to grab the win.
Fayranne Lipton scored all five of her points in the fourth for Machias. She added 12 rebounds and three assists.
Randi DeWitt led Shead with nine points.
Machias (2-7) 28
Shults 1-4-6, Lipton 2-1-5, Rolfe 1-0-2, Stanhope 3-0-7, Smith 2-1-5, Libby 1-1-3
Shead (5-3) 23
Patterson 0-1-1, Cushing 1-0-2, DeWitt 4-0-9, Hoche 1-0-2, McPhail 3-1-7, Harris 1-0-2, Patterson, Seavey, Ashley
3-pt. goals: Stanhope; DeWitt
Machias    4    11    19    28
Shead      4    14    20    23

Woodland 59, East Grand 15
At Woodland, Christine Boomer led the Dragons with 12 points and Kelsey Worden grabbed nine rebounds.
Shaunna Beaudoin paced East Grand of Danforth with seven points.
East Grand (1-8) 15
S. Beaudoin 3-1-7, K. Beaudoin 1-0-2, Cowger 1-0-2, J. Armstrong, Gilman, Hannington 1-0-2, K. Armstrong 1-0-2, Farley 1-0-2
Woodland (8-1) 59
Boomer 5-2-12, Laking 1-0-2, Knights 3-0-6, Burtt 2-0-4, Worden 2-3-7, Cochran 3-0-6, Hamilton 2-0-4, White 3-0-6, Lozier 2-0-4, Roderick 2-0-4, Bassett 2-0-4
3-pt. goals: none
East Grand     2    6    12    15   
Woodland     17    33    49    59   

Orono 42, Old Town 36
At Old Town, Ally Sherman scored eight of her team-high 14 points as the Red Riots outscored the Coyotes 14-6 in the third quarter to build a 14-point advantage.
Jade Keezer and Jillian Woodward tossed in 11 points each for Orono.
Courtney Treadwell led Old Town with 11 points and Ashley Abbott posted nine points.
Orono (11-1) 42
Keezer 4-2-11, Berry, Bryant 1-0-2, Thibeault, Fox 2-0-4, Sherman 6-2-14, Woodward 5-1-11
Old Town (3-7) 36
England 3-0-6, Maxim 1-0-2, McLaughlin 1-0-3, Hesseltine 1-1-3, Abbott 3-3-9, Treadwell 5-1-11, Cossar 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Keezer; McLaughlin
Orono         7    22    36    42           
Old Town    9    16    22    36       
   
JV: Old Town 33-22

Presque Isle 43, Houlton 37
At Presque Isle, Kayla Richards scored 13 points as Presque Isle held off Houlton.
Sophomore Chelsea Nickerson had 12 steals and eight rebounds for the winners.
Marina Cameron led the Shiretowners with 14 points.
Houlton (8-3) 37
Fogarty 2-0-4, Sanderson 4-0-9, Bailey 1-1-3, McPartland 2-3-7, Cameron 5-3-14, Folsom, Hanson, Cone
Presque Isle (11-0) 43
Nickerson 3-0-6, Guerrette 2-0-4, Bernier 2-0-6, Richards 5-3-13, Johnston 1-0-3, Kofstad 2-3-7, Stewart 0-4-4, Coffin, Ireland
3-pt. goals: Sanderson, Cameron; Bernier 2
Houlton          12    21    28    37
Presque Isle    14    24    34    43

JV: Presque Isle 51-32

Washburn 48, LCS/MSSM 27
At Limestone, Rebecca Campbell scored 24 points to power Washburn past Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.
Caitlin Good and Victoria St. Pierre scored eight points apiece to lead the Eagles.
Washburn (7-4) 48
R. Saucier 2-0-4, Hernandez 1-0-2, Doody 1-1-3, Sjoberg 2-0-4, Campbell 9-4-24, M. Saucier, Cochran 0-1-1, Dee, Sperry
LCS/MSSM (2-8) 27
Cote 1-0-2, Kirk 1-0-2, Kelly 1-0-2, Good 3-2-8, St. Pierre 2-4-8, Gray 1-1-3, Allen 0-2-2, C. Leighton, S. Leighton
3-pt. goals: Campbell 2
Washburn    16    25    37    48
LCS/MSSM    1    8    15    27

Wisdom 51, Van Buren 45
At Van Buren, Hayley Cyr scored 22 points and Kayla Guerrette added 14 to lead Wisdom of Saint Agatha to its second win.
Deliya Michaud scored 10 points for the Pioneers.
Jen Ouellette led Van Buren with 18 points while Chantal Rioux scored 10.
Wisdom (2-8) 51
Michaud 3-4-10, Guerrette 6-2-14, H. Cyr 10-1-22, Collin, J. Cyr 1-1-3, Tardiff, Goyette 1-0-2
Van Buren (1-10) 45
Bourgoin 2-0-4, V. Rioux, Wilson 3-3-9, Duprey 2-0-4, Parent, Ouellette 5-5-18, C. Rioux 3-2-10, Dumond
3-pt. goals: H. Cyr; Ouellette 3, C. Rioux 2
Wisdom       15    25    39    51
Van Buren    5    22    32    45

Gr. Houlton Chr. 39, Ashland 31
At Ashland, Mariah Wiley scored 12 of her game-high 25 points to help the Eagles outscore the Hornets 15-6 in the fourth quarter on their way to victory.
McKenzie McGuire added eight points for Greater Houlton Christian Academy.
Taylor Baker paced Ashland with 10 points and Macie Pelkey scored eight.
Gr. Houlton Christian (5-5) 39
Wiley 7-9-25, McGuire 3-0-8, Smart 1-0-2, Vargas 1-0-2, S. Michaud 0-1-1, Bishop 0-1-1, E. Little, Lee, A. Little, A. Michaud
Ashland (6-6) 31
Bake 2-6-10, Pelkey 3-0-8, Donovan 2-2-6, Paradis 2-0-4, Lebel 0-2-2, Jimmo 0-1-1, Graham
3-pt. goals: Wiley 2, McGuire 2; Pelkey 2
GHCA         6    18    24    39           
Ashland    11    20    25    31           

So. Aroostook 55, Hodgdon 39
At Dyer Brook, Liz Goodall scored 19 points as Southern Aroostook defeated Hodgdon.
Kaitlyn Sommers added 10 points for the Warriors.
Jillian London paced the Hawks with 10 points.
Hodgdon (3-7) 39
Soat 3-1-7, London 5-0-10, Ryan 1-1-3, Willette 1-0-2, Quint 3-1-7, Davies 2-0-5, McQuarrie 2-0-5, Wallace, Jurson, Ellis, Ryan, Levesque
Southern Aroostook (10-1) 55
Nadeau 2-0-4, L. Goodall 8-3-19, Sommers 5-0-10, Jas. Rockwell 2-0-5, Raymond 1-2-4, Hartin 3-1-7, McGary 1-0-2, E. Goodall, Jan. Rockwell
3-pt. goals: Davies, McQuarrie; Jas. Rockwell
Hodgdon              8    25    32    39
So. Aroostook    19    36    45    55
JV: Hodgdon 33-22

Cen. Aroostook 45, Katahdin 18
At Mars Hill, the Panthers’ defense set the tone for their 10th straight victory.
Vicki McIntyre led Central Aroostook with 16 points and 13 rebounds, while Rachael Grew contributed nine points and 10 rebounds.
Melissa Duffy scored eight points to lead Katahdin of Stacyville.
Katahdin (4-8) 18
Rush, Merry, Duffy 3-1-8, O. McNally 1-1-4, Cyr 1-0-2, Smallwood, Patterson, Fogarty 2-0-4, B. McNally
Central Aroostook (10-2) 45
Cushman 1-0-2, York, C. Hartin 2-0-5, Grass 1-0-2, B. Hartin 2-1-5, Long 2-2-6, Grew 2-3-9, McIntyre 5-6-16, Garrison
3-pt. goals: Duffy, O. McNally; C. Hartin, Grew 2
Katahdin                   4    5       9    18           
Central Aroostook    8    14    27    45           

HOCKEY
Bangor 5, Houlton-Hodgdon 2

At Sawyer Arena in Bangor, the Bangor Rams used a balanced offensive attack and solid goaltending to notch a win over the Houlton-Hodgdon Black Hawks.
Nic Cota, Phil Frost, Connor Griffin, Josh Couturier, and Jacob Turmel each scored a goal for the 5-4-1 Rams. Nich George had two assists. Zach Hamilton made 18 saves on 20 shots
Cody Briggs and Logan Holmes each scored a goal for the 4-4 Black Hawks. Malik Abouleish saved 29 of 34 shots.

Hampden 2, Orono 0
At Alfond Arena in Orono, Tom Burger’s unassisted second-period goal proved the only tally needed for the Broncos and goaltender Jacob Ward.
Ward made 26 saves on as many shots to backstop the victory for 2-7 Hampden Academy. Cody McAllister scored in the third period off assists from Cooper Antone and Nick Pease.
Michael Brown registered 31 saves on 33 shots for 4-6-1 Orono.

WRESTLING
HIGH SCHOOL
Maine Amateur Wrestling Alliance
Poll through Jan. 10

1. Massabesic, 2. Noble, 3. Camden Hills, 4. Lisbon, 5. Mountain Valley, 6, Marshwood, 7. Westbrook, 8. Bonny Eagle, 9. Belfast, 10. Mt Blue. Also receiving consideration: Wells, Dirigo

At Bucksport
Dexter 38, Belfast 36

103: Evan Drinkwater (B) pinned Tyler Salsbury 1:15; 112: Daniel Webber (D) maj. dec. Derek Philbrook 9-1; 119: Vincent Malinauskas (D) dec. Jordan Young 3-2; 125: Andrew Levensalor (D) pinned Brent Waterman 2:35; 130: Bryce Webber (D) pinned Winston Poole 1:08; 135: Mike Ellis (D) maj. dec. Jesse Kamenieski 13-2; 140: Ethan Fitzjurls (B) pinned Brent Richardson 1:32; 145: Dylan Bernosky (B) by forfeit; 152: Justin Phiilbrook (B) pinned Carl Snow 0:32; 160: Kornealius Wood (B) pinned Lee Gustin 3:40; 171: Kasee Wilson (D) dec. Peter Kelley 6-5; 189: Doug Richardson (D) pinned Richard York 0:48; 215: Wyatt Roberts (B) by forfeit; 285: Zac Poirier (D) pinned Justin Boyle 3:01

Dexter 52, Bucksport 30
103: Tyler Salsbury (D) pinned Alex Brown 4:33; 112: Daniel Webber (D) by forfeit; 119: Vincent Malinauskas (D) by forfeit; 125: Andrew Levensalor (D) by forfeit; 130: Bryce Webber maj. dec. Taylor Miller 12-0; 135: Mike Ellis (D) by forfeit; 140: Jacob Stewart (B) pinned Brent Richardson 3:45; 145: Jordan Fogg (B) by forfeit; 152: Mitchell Marks (B) pinned Carl Snow 0:32; 160: Lee Gustin (D) by forfeit; 171: River Robertson (B) pinned Kasee Wilson 3:19; 189: Doug Richardson (D) pinned Chris Powell 1:50; 215: Damon Klinedinst (B) by forfeit; 285: Zach Poirier (D) pinned Tyler Hawksley 2:30

Belfast 57, Bucksport 21
103: Evan Drinkwater (Bel) pinned Alex Brown 5:03; 112: Derek Philbrook (Bel) by forfeit; 119: Jordan Young (Bel) by forfeit; 125: Brent Waterman (Bel) by forfeit; 130: Winston Poole (Bel) dec. Taylor Miller 10-3; 135: Jesse Kamenieski (Bel) by forfeit; 140: Ethan Fitzjurls (Bel) pinned Jacob Stewart 4:20; 145: Jordan Fogg (Buc) maj. dec. Dylan Bernosky 8-0; 152: Justin Philbrook (Bel) pinned Mitchell Marks 0:37; 160: Kornealius Wood (Bel) by forfeit; 171: River Robertson (Buc) tech. fall. Peter Kelley 16-0; 189: Chris Powell (Buc) pinned Richard York 1:45; 215: Damon Klinedinst (Buc) by forfeit; 285: Justin Boyle (Bel) pinned Tyler Hawksley 3:37

At Hermon
Hermon 39, MDI 30

103: Alex Petersen (H) pinned Jon Sargent :19; 119: Josh Silva (MDI) by forfeit; 125: Josh Devou (H) dec. Jon Gaspie 7-3; 130: Ryan Botting (H) pinned Elijah O’Connor 1:50; 135: Justin Lipkvich (MDI) by forfeit; 140: Chelsea Johnson (MDI) by forfeit; 145: Brandon Burgess (H) by forfeit; 160: Elias Burne (MDI) pinned Dustin Willey 3:05; 171: William Shepard (MDI) by forfeit; 189: Bo Richards (H) by forfeit; 215: Matt McGowan (H) pinned Colton Strout :34; 285: Max Lindenburg (H) by forfeit
Foxcroft Acad. 56, Hermon 18
103: Mark Smith (FA) pinned Alex Petersen :54; 112: Forrest Law (FA) by forfeit; 119: Trevor Weymouth (FA) by forfeit; 125: Matt Smith (FA) pinned Josh Devou :48; 130: Ryan Botting (H) by forfeit; 140: Wesley Stinson (FA) by forfeit; 145: Brandon Burgess (H) pinned Fred Smith 1:36; 152: Ethan Spelios (FA) by forfeit; 160: Zac Smith (FA) pinned Dusitn Willey 3:05; 171: Ben Macomber (FA) by forfeit; 189: Bo Richards (H) pinned Zach Neece 1:00; 215: Louis LaFache (FA) dec. Matt McGowan 20-10; 285: Caleb Atkinson (FA) dec. Max Lindenburg 14-5
Hermon 39, Mattanawcook 12
103: Alex Petersen (H) by forfeit; 125: Josh Devou (H) by forfeit; 130: Ryan Botting (H) pinned Ben Ferland 5:58 (100th victory); 135: Wyatt Tash (MA) by forfeit; 145: Brandon Burgess (H) by forfeit; 160: Jason Jordan (MA) pinned Dustin Willey 3:33; 189: Bo Richards (H) dec. Matt Johnston 8-4; 215: Matt McGowan (H) by forfeit; 285: Max Lindenburg (H) pinned Mark Beatty :29
Central vs. Mattanawcook
103: Airen Lodge (Cen) by forfeit; 119: Alexis Lodge (Cen) by forfeit
Central vs. Foxcroft
103: Mark Smith (FA) pinned Airen Lodge 3:30; 119: Trevor Weymouth (FA) pinned Alexis Lodge 3:19
Central vs. MDI
103: Airen Lodge (Cen) pinned Jon Sargent 1:00; 119: Alexis Lodge (Cen) pinned Josh Silva 1:45
Stearns vs. Central
125: Jasper Young (S) dec. Alexis Lodge 11-1
Stearns vs. Hermon
125: Jasper Young (S) pinned Josh Devou 1:23

At Caribou
Caribou 37 Fort Kent 34

103: Michael Selander (Car) pinned Megan Pelletier (FK) 1:20; 112: Cameron Hill (Car)by forfeit ; 119: Josh Pelletier (FK) pinned Dustin Green 4:50; 125: Cody Lozier (FK) by forfeit; 130: Lance Jandreau (Car) dec. Spencer Levesque (FK) 9-5; 135: Jeremy Voisine (FK) dec Kenny Griffeth (Car) 5-2; 140: Jake Michaud (Car) pinned Jake Tardiff (FK) 3:44; 145: Garrett Albert (FK) pinned Dylan Greenier 2:22; 152: Brandon Hart (FK) dec Jake Maher 13-10; 160: Austin Theriault (FK) pinned Aaron Simon 1:50 ; 171: Nick Michaud (Car) pinned Jake Kelley (FK) 1:10; 189: Jud Taggett (FK) major dec. Deion Caudill (Car) 15-5; 215: Levi Swan (Car) pinned Derrick Chasse (FK) 2:42; 285: Andrew Adams (Car) major dec. Brenton Levesque (FK) 13-5

At South China
MCI 48, Monmouth Academy 18

103: Tony Kett (MCI) by forfeit; 119: Matt McInnis (MA) by forfeit; 125: Tamara Cushman (MA) by forfeit; 130: Ryan Gamblin (MCI) by forfeit; 140: Hunter Tibbetts (MCI) pinned Tyler Guzman :40; 145: Christopher Ouellet pinned Kevin Anderson 1:32; 152: Revelin Goewey (MCI) pinned Tyler Horsford :21; 160: Britton Moholland (MCI) by forfeit; 171: Patrick Hapworth (MCI) pinned Ryan Laroche 1:20; 189: Kyle Foyt-Bridges (MA) pinned Eric Weeman 4:49; 215: Garrett Poulin (MCI) by forfeit
Erskine Academy 57, MCI 21
103: Nick Kothman (EA) pinned Tony K
ett :13; 112: Dylan Cook (EA) by forfeit; 119: Bryton York (EA) by forfeit; 125: Shawn White (EA) by forfeit; 130: Ryan Gamblin (MCI) pinned David Adams 2:30; 135: Brandon Wood (EA) pinned Hunter Tibbetts 3:42; 140: Aaron Taylor (EA) dec. Christopher Ouellet 7-2; 145: Drew Leeman (EA) by forfeit; 152: Revelin Goewey (MCI) pinned Robert Robilliard 1:36; 160: Ryan Wood (EA) pinned Britton Moholland 4:57; 171: Patrick Hapworth (MCI) dec. Colt Pierce 5-0; 189: Stephen Morse (EA) pinned Eric Weeman :37; 215: Garrett Poulin (MCI) pinned Steven Morse 1:28; 285: Sean Gary (EA) by forfeit

SKIING
HIGH SCHOOL
At Hermon Mt.
Alpine Slalom

Camden Hills boys 24, Hampden 37, John Bapst 52, Greenville 78, Lee 90, Mattanawcook 109
Andrew Baxter (C) 1:08.78, Ethan Burke (H) 1:13.75, Dyland Bouchard (G) 1:18.43, Taylor Harrison (C) 1:19.17, Nate Green (JB) 1:20.25, Sam Askins (B) 1:20.65, Micah Heanssler (C) 1:21.40, Kurt Eyerer (JB) 1:23.57, Clayton Forrest (H) 1:24.00, Michael Skarka (H) 1:24.84, Jeremy Vroom (B) 1:26.99, Cole Ellison (C) 1:27.89, Tilden Lincoln (C) 1:27.99, Stephen Goss (C) 1:28,84, Dylan Whirty (L) 1:34.05, Nick Stevens (H) 1:34.87, Cole Aucoin (G) 1:37.51, Gavin Higgins (M) 1:38.03, Sam Doughty (JB) 1:38.91, Tyler Kuester (L) 1:39.64, Christian Hoeppner (L) 1:43.21, Troy McVey (G) 1:46.52, Ryan Jennings (JB) 1:47.34, Lucas Wardell (JB) 1:48.04, Robert Easton (JB) 1:49.07
Camden Hills girls 30, Hampden 50, Bangor 56, Greenville 58, John Bapst 109, Belfast ns.
Molly Howe (H) 1:16.75, Ruby Rockwell (G) 1:16.97, Denali Graham (B) 1:17.07, Jane Ojuillette (Bel) 1:19.34, Marcy Jones (C) 1:23.45, Emma Wilson (G) 1:27.78, Simone Cautela (C) 1:29.46, Jessie Mathews (C) 1:31.36, Sophie Collard-Sequin (B) 1:32.74, Marnie Merrill (C) 1:32.82, Caitlin Throne (C) 1:33.42, Caprice Stevens (L) 1:34.08, Hayley Aydelott (C) 1:35.68, Meaghan Haenn (H) 1:35.68, Nikki Hamilton (G) 1:35.97, Julia Hidu (H) 1:36.53, Allie Heckerd (C) 1:38.16, Adriana Pellegrini (JB) 1:40.58, Sarabeth Miller (H) 1:40.70, Emma Connover (C) 1:41.17, Lily McCloskey (B) 1:41.37, Morgan Farley (C) 1:42.04, Addie Cutshall (B) 1:42.68, Olivia Hamalainen (C) 1:45.70, Jenna Hill (C) 1:48.19

At Fort Kent
5K Classic Race

Caribou girls 17, Fort Kent 26, Fort Fairfield 57, Presque Isle 59
Vicki Bernard (FK) 19:12.8, Laura Collins (C) 19:46..8, Katelyn Plourde (C) 20:40.1, Gabby Naranja (FK) 21:36.4, Ashley Richards (C) 22:02.4, Hallie Bartlett (PI) 22:09.9, Kendra Stephens (C) 22:10.2, Emily Soderberg (C) 22:26.7, Roxy Pelletier (FK) 22:41.3, Meredith Sleeper (C) 22:54.5, Melissa McKinney (FF) 23:14.5, Samantha Murchison (C) 23:20.0, Chelsea Bard 23:29..8, Nicole Madore (C) 23:36.6, Madison Outing (C) 23:38.0, Mackenzie Belyea (C) 23:44.9, Kate Morneault (FK) 23:45.1 Veronica Plourde (FF) 23:58.0, Ginger Kieffer (C) 24:01.9, Nicole Cyr (C) 24:10.9
Caribou boys 14, Fort Kent 24, Presque Isle 65, Fort Fairfield 73, Madawaska ns.
Finn Bondeson (C) 1f6:07.1, Nick Michaud (FK) 16:17.2, Caleb Chapman (C) 16:54.6, Christian Sleeper (C) 17:16.6, Carson Spencer (FK) 17:30.9, Duncan Flynn (C) 17:39.4, Jesse Sandstrom (C) 17:44.1, Sam Casse (FK) 18:13.8, Logan Doak (FK) 18:14.0, Jared Sleeper (C) 18:45.4, Austin Bragdon (Mad)19:05.7, Ezra Duplissie-Cyr (C) 19:10.6, Kjetil Rossignol (C) 19:11.5, Josh Kovach (C) 19:21.3, Jonathan Rochester (PI) 19:39.8, Matt Coty (C) 20:20.0, Tim Freme (C) 20:22.5, Kevin Strid (C) 20:35.2, Dylan Cyr (C) 20:43.9, Derrick Ouellete (FK) 20:53.6

LOCAL
At Fort Kent
Aroostook Cup
Frostbite Cross Country Ski Race

Men’s 40K
1. Seth Hubbard 2:09:17, 2. Jeff Dubis 2:15:54, 3. Marco Boucher 2:18:18
Women’s 40K
1. Kelly Murray 2:58:43, 2. Sherry Dubis 3:04:42
Men’s 20K
1. Austin Ross 1:03:56, 2. Aaron Schmersal 1:06:12, 3. Carson Spencer 1:06:42
Women’s 20K
1. Justine Cyr 1:11:40, 2. Hannah Shepard 1:24:04, 3. Chandra Wisneski 1:24:17

COLLEGE
MEN’S BASKETBALL
UMF 65, Maine Maritime 54

At Castine, Andrew Dean poured in 31 points, hitting 9 of 12 3-pointers, to lead the University of Maine-Farmington past Maine Maritime Academy in a mutual North Atlantic Conference opener.
Josh Tanguay had seven points and nine rebounds for the 1-8 winners.
Jarred Sternbergh’s 16 points and Ben Russell’s 10 led 4-7 Maine Maritime Academy.


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