HARRINGTON — Kelli Kennedy tossed in a game-high 18 points on Thursday night to push the Narraguagus Knights to a 59-30 girls basketball victory over Shead.

Cassidy Osgood contributed 12 points for Narraguagus and Emily Reynolds put in eight.

Other ‘Guagus scorers: Caryl Ann Young 7, Brooke Hachey 7, Madison Leighton 4, Kayla Toppin 3.

For Shead of Eastport, Holly Preston led the way with eight points.

Other Shead scorers: Katelyn Mitchell 6, Mariah Kirshman 5, Icisha Mitchell 4, Samantha Wilder 2, Brooke Clark 2, Hannah Lank 2, Cierra Seeley 1.

Shead 10 17 20 30

Narraguagus 15 29 46 59

Calais 44, Lee 19

At Calais, Maddy McVicar paced the Blue Devils with 11 points against Lee Academy for their 10th win of the season.

Also scoring for Calais: Carson Hold 6, Katie Cavanaugh 5, Tianna Bacon 4, Prue Maxwell 4, Olivia Smith 4, Faith Tirrell 4. Kaylee Doten 2, Felcia Moholland 2, Maddy Waycott 2, Kaitlin Reynolds 2

Mona Roemer led the Pandas with 10 points.

Also scoring for Lee: Morgan Dodge 2, Lindsay Dodge 2, Demi Chen 2, Abby Glidden 2. Mackenzie Pelleter 1

Calais 11 26 36 44

Lee 0 5 10 19

John Bapst 52, Caribou 34

At the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, John Bapst jumped out to an 21-2 lead early in the second period and cruised to the win over the Caribou Vikings.

Hannah Philippon and Maegan True led the Crusaders (9-2) with 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Madison Doucette was the leading scorer for Caribou (1-9) with 11 points.

Caribou: Doucette 3-4-11, Lizotte 3-0-7, Outing 2-1-6, Marquis 2-0-5, Shea 1-1-3, Hanson 0-1-1, Soucy 0-1-1, Amerio, Judd

John Bapst: H. Philippon 5-3-13, True 3-3-12, C. Bell 3-0-6, LeGasse 2-1-6, G. Philippon 3-0-6, Bell 1-0-3, Abbott 1-0-3, Zephir 1-0-2, Crawford 0-1-1, Cyr, Higgins, Lebel, Voye

Caribou 2 12 27 34

John Bapst 18 28 42 52

3-pt. goals: Doucette, Marquis, Outing, Lizotte, True 3, H. Philippon 2, Abbott, J. Bell, LeGasse

Ft. Fairfield 61, Ft. Kent 22

At Fort Fairfield, the Tigers used a strong defensive effort and balanced-scoring to improve to 9-1 with a win over Fort Kent. Taylor Churchill led the scoring with 20 points, followed by Meg Jellison’s 17 points and Teresa Maynard with 15. Jellison and Maynard both had double-doubles.

Fort Kent was led by Morgan Roy and Jayne Rossignol with 5 points apiece.

FF 22 34 51 61

FK 2 9 14 22

3 pt. goals: Churchill 2, Jellison, Raymond, Roy

Houlton 53, Schenck 45

At East Millinocket, Kolleen Bouchard poured in 28 points to power the Shiretowners to victory.

Katie Condon chipped in with 10 points and Natalie Hill added eight points for Houlton.

Chantel Lane scored 16 points, including four 3-pointers, to lead the Wolverines. Kayla Falone chipped in 11 points.

Schenck 13 26 31 45

Houlton 8 24 38 53

3-pt. goals: Lane 4, Sewall 2, McLaughlin 2, Bouchard

JV: Houlton 59-25

Ashland 43, LCS/MSSM 34

At Ashland, Laura Sturgeon scored a game-high 13 points to propel the Hornets to their first win of the season.

Sophie Theriault provided 9 points and 10 rebounds for Ashland.

Kasse Albert led the way for Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics with 11 points.

Other Ashland scorers: Doughty 3-1-7, Stratton 4-0-8, Driscoll 1-0-2, Carter 1-2-4

Other LCS/MSSM scorers: Peers 2-1-5, Bencivenga 1-1-3, Tucker 1-1-3, Deschaine 2-1-5, Williams 3-1-7

Woodland 51, J-Beals 42

At Jonesport, Daynah Brown netted 14 points and Jennie Cox tallied 12 to propel Woodland to the win over the Royals.

Nicole Hansen chipped in seven points for the Dragons.

For Jonesport-Beals, Kali Alley scored a game-high 22 points. Whitney Beal and Ivy Robinson each had five points.

Woodland 16 25 36 51

J-Beals 11 23 31 42

PCHS 37, Penquis 16

At Guilford, Piscataquis jumped out to a 14-2 first-quarter lead and never looked back.

Alex Speed led the Pirates with 10 points, followed by Jordynne Littlefield with eight points and Erin Speed seven.

Jordan Durant led Penquis Valley of Milo with five points.

Penquis 2 9 14 16

PCHS 14 23 35 37

Mt. Blue 54, Skowhegan 21

At Farmington, Caitlin Kane connected for 18 points to power the Cougars to victory.

Eryn Doiron scored 10 points for 8-4 Mt. Blue.

Eliza Bedard led Skowhegan (2-10) with 11 points.

Orono 41, Old Town 40

At Old Town on Saturday, the Red Riots edged the Coyotes for the win.

Hannah Clement paced Orono with 12 points. Other scorers were: Hannah Steelman 3, Brinsley Chasse 6. Kassidy Dill 6, Katie Sypher 5, Sydney Robinson 2, Anna Eliza Souza Cunha 7.

Lauren Martin sparked Old Town with 16 points and Brooke Mishou netted 12. Other scorers were: Kayla Madden 5, Mikayla Richards 5, Caitlyn King 2.

Boys Basketball

Ashland 61, LCS/MSSM 30

At Ashland, Cody Blair scored a game-high 15 points, Ben Vaughan tossed in 13 and Mark Chasse netted 12 points as Ashland topped Limestone Community School/Maine School of Science and Mathematics.

Michael Cook had nine points for the Hornets while Ahmed Beshir had nine to pace Limestone and David Smith scored six.

Ashland 15 32 51 61

LCS/MSSM 5 9 15 30

Caribou 58, John Bapst 42

At the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, the Vikings outscored the Crusaders 21-8 in the third quarter to pull away for the win.

Colby Holdsworth sparked Caribou (7-3) with a game-high 18 points and Donovan Savage tallied 13.

Nick Lakeman and J.J. Higgins posted nine and eight points, respectively, for John Bapst of Bangor (0-11).

Caribou: Do. Savage 5-2-13, Da. Savage 3-0-6, Allen, Bevins, Bouchard 4-0-9, Dasson 4-0-8, Holdsworth 9-0-18, Griffeth 2-0-4, Sheldon, Massey, Wall

John Bapst: Shaw, Higgins 4-0-8, N. Lakeman 3-2-9, Hanscom 1-0-3, Feng 2-0-4, Dieuveuil 2-3-7, Galinski, Mooney 1-5-7, Baron1-2-4

3-pt. goals: Do. Savage, Bouchard; N. Lakeman, Hanscom

Caribou 12 25 46 58

John Bapst 7 19 27 15

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