EAST MILLINOCKET – Rachel Clark scored her only field goal on a putback with 12 seconds remaining to provide Calais with a 50-48 win over Schenck.
Amy Francis led undefeated Calais with 13 points. Rachel Larlee tossed in 14 points for Schenck.
Calais (7-0) 50
Francis 4-4-13, J. Clark 3-2-9, Churchill 4-1-9, Dewitt 1-1-3, R. Clark 1-2-4, Gower 1-4-6, Crossman 2-2-6, Goodine, Redding
Schenck (2-6) 48
Larlee 7-0-14, Johnston 2-5-9, Nic. Brown 1-0-2, Wyman 0-3-3, Glidden 4-0-8, Franck 2-1-5, Birt 2-1-7, Boone, Nicholson, Nik. Brown
3-pt. goals: Francis, J. Clark; Birt 2 Calais 12 23 35 50 Schenck 8 21 34 48
JV: Schenck 56, Calais 27
Mattanawcook 63, Woodland 60
At Woodland, Brandy Rideout scored nine of her 28 points in the fourth period to help the Lynx of Lincoln edge the Dragons.
Jen Comeau scored 12 points and Allison McLaughlin added 13.
Angela Robb scored 25 points for Woodland.
Mattanawcook (4-4) 63
Rideout 12-0-28, Comeau 4-3-12, McLaughlin 6-1-13, McCafferty, Fleming, Jensen 1-2-4, Lowell 1-0-2, Turner 2-0-4, Taylor Woodland (5-3) 60
Dolan 2-2-6, Higgins 1-0-2, Sprague 3-3-9, Worster 0-1-1, Brown 1-0-2, Robb 8-8-25, Seavey 2-4-8, Smith 2-3-7, Noyes
3-pt. goals: Robb, Sprague; Rideout, Comeau Mattanawcook 17 31 45 63 Woodland 13 29 44 60
JV: Mattanawcook 32, Woodland 27
Houlton 67, Madawaska 30
At Madawaska, Erica McGary scored 17 points to lead Houlton to the win.
Jen Cowperthwaite added 14, Jessica Prosser had 12 and Kelly Socoby added 11.
Tiffany Nelson led Madawaska with 16 points.
Houlton (4-4) 67
McGary 7-3-17, Cowperthwaite 7-0-14, Prosser 5-2-12, Socoby 4-0-11, Bell 2-2-6, Jackett 1-2-4, Griffen 0-2-2, Drake 0-1-1, Tingley, Weber, Gentle, Haggerty Madawaska (1-4) 30
Nelson 6-4-16, Gagnon 2-1-5, DeSchaine 0-4-4, Nadeau 1-1-3, Michaud, Daigle, Hebert, Cyr, Hebert 0-2-2
3-pt. goals: Houlton 22 38 57 67 Madawaska 3 14 20 30
JV: Houlton 61, Madawaska 23
Cen. Aroostook 55, Washburn 24
At Mars Hill, Central Aroostook jumped out to a 14-point lead after one quarter en route to the victory.
Andrea Lunn led Central Aroostook with 13 points, while Jaime Alexander added 12. Missy Conley paced Washburn with 10 points.
Washburn (1-6) 24
Conley 5-0-10, Carson 3-0-6, Hafford 1-0-2, Doody 1-0-2, Howard 2-0-4, Umphrey, Woollard, Fitzherbert, Clayton, Busse
Cen. Aroostook (9-0) 55
Lunn 6-0-13, J. Alexander 5-2-12, Pratt 2-2-6, T. Alexander 2-0-4, Whited 1-2-4, Mahan 3-2-8, Boyd 3-0-6, Dyer 1-0-2, Bell, Long, Robinson, Lundeen
3-pt. goals: Lunn Washburn 6 10 20 24 Cen. Aroostook 20 32 45 55
JV: Washburn 50, Cen. Aroostook 33
So. Aroostook 55, Easton 33
At Easton, the Warriors of Dyer Brook went on a 20-2 tear over the last five minutes of the first quarter to cruise to the win.
Erin Edkins led Southern Aroostook with 13 points. Sarah Hopkins led Easton with a game-high 15 points. Christina Spiers added 12 points and 11 rebounds.
So. Aroostook (6-1) 55
Chambers 1-0-2, Collier 3-1-7, Greenlaw 2-0-4, Swallow 1-1-3, Deikmann, Lyons 4-0-9, Tarr 2-5-9, Edkins 6-0-13, Willigar 1-2-4, Long 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Dickinson, Crandall, Green
Easton (0-7) 33
Hopkins 5-5-15, Blackstone 0-2-2, Sutherland, Manning-Harris, Rice 1-0-2, Sullivan, M. Williams, Spiers 6-0-12, K. Williams
3-pt. goals: Lyons, Edkins So. Aroostook 22 38 45 55 Easton 4 8 21 33
Shead 61, East Grand 53
At Danforth, Shead outscored East Grand 18-6 from the free throw line, providing the difference in the win.
Tara Mills led Shead of Eastport with 17 points. Melissa Preston added 11 points and Laura Davis chipped in 10 points.
Megan Amero scored a game-high 20 points for the Vikings. Tracey Brackett tossed in 12 points and Tara Cropley added 11.
Shead (2-5) 61
Mills 7-3-17, Preston 5-0-11, Davis 3-2-10, Ricker 2-6-10, Mattheson 2-4-8, Ingersoll 0-2-2, Seeley 1-1-3, Lingley
East Grand (4-4) 53
Amero 9-0-20, Brackett 5-1-12, Cropley 4-1-11, Faulkner 2-3-7, Gilman 1-1-3, Fish, Whitney
3-pt. goals: Davis 2, Preston; Amero 2, Cropley 2, Brackett Shead 17 29 44 61 East Grand 10 21 34 53
JV: Shead 41, East Grand 31
George Stevens 56, ‘Guagus 55
At Harrington, Nikki Allen made both ends of a one-and-one with 23 seconds remaining as George Stevens Academy took the win.
Lora Trenkle led all scorers with 21 points for the Eagles. Nikki Allen added 13 points and Mandi Allen contributed 12 points.
Missa Meserve paced Narraguagus with 13 points. April Wallace tossed in 12 points and Heather Knapp scored 10.
George Stevens (5-2) 56
N. Allen 4-5-13, M. Allen 5-2-12, L. Trenkle 7-3-21, Wood 1-0-2, Havey 0-1-1, Bishop 0-1-1, Pemberton 2-0-4, Jackson, Asite
Narraguagus (6-2) 55
Knapp 4-2-10, Meserve 5-3-13, Wallace 4-4-12, Skinner 1-0-2, Strout 1-2-4, Morse 1-6-8, Howe 3-0-6
3-pt. goals: Trenkle 4 George Stevens 17 29 40 56 Narraguagus 16 35 43 55
JV: George Stevens 52, Narraguagus 28
Mt. Blue 43, Messalonskee 40
At Farmington, the Cougars of Mt. Blue maintained a lead throughout the fourth quarter to preserve the victory.
Heather Ernest led Mt. Blue with 17 points. Bonnie Smith led all scorers with 26 points for Messalonskee. Kate McKay added 10 points.
Messalonskee (0-5) 40
Lewis, Chowning, Bemis 1-0-2, Smith, McKay 5-0-10, Smith 10-5-26, Pelletier 1-0-2, Ferriter
Mt. Blue (4-1) 43
Merrill 3-0-6, Hodgkins 1-2-4, Dodge 3-0-7, Ernest 6-5-17, Woodcock, Maguire, Robinson 2-0-4, Swett 1-1-3, Sloan 1-0-2
3-pt. goals: Dodge; B. Smith Messalonskee 11 13 28 40 Mt. Blue 11 15 30 43
Orono 49, Stearns 29
At Millinocket, the Red Riots held the Minutemen to three second quarter points to take a 12-point halftime lead, going on to the win.
Lorie Mehuren led Orono with 12 points. Sarah Marquez added 10.
Amanda Ripton led Stearns with eight points.
Orono (5-3) 49
K. Libby 3-2-9, Mehuren 4-3-12, Ventura 1-2-4, J. Libby 2-0-4, Ballard 2-0-4, Freese 1-0-2, Taylor 1-0-2, Gardner 1-0-2, Marquez 5-0-10, Craine
Stearns (4-3) 29
S. Boynton 1-3-5, Page 3-0-7, Larlee 0-1-1, Ripton 4-0-8, Legasse 1-3-6, N. Boynton 1-0-2, Shedd, Morse, Marquis
3-pt. goals: K. Libby, Mehuren; Page, Legasse Orono 11 22 36 49 Stearns 7 10 20 29
JV: Stearns 57, Orono 30
Belfast 80, Maranacook 46
At Belfast, Liz Kelley scored 20 points as the Lions jumped out to a 24-6 first-period lead en route to the win.
Jaime Marten added 18 for the Lions and Amanda Brown chipped in 14.
Sue Stanton scored 12 for Maranacook.
Belfast (3-3) 80
Kelley 7-3-20, Marten 7-4-18, Brown 5-4-14, McClure 2-1-5, Herbig 1-2-4, Welch 0-2-2, Flood 2-5-9, Redman 0-2-2, Peaslee 2-2-6, Potvin, Faulkingham Maranacook (1-5) 46
Stanton 4-4-12, Mason 2-2-6, Calligan 1-1-3, Meyer 2-1-6, Sa. Masse 2-1-6, Sinclair 1-0-2, Pruett 1-0-2, Fink 3-1-7, So. Masse
3-pt. goals: Kelly 3, Masse Belfast 24 36 58 80 Maranacook 6 20 37 46
JV: Belfast 54, Maranacook 25
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