LIMESTONE – Ethan Bagley scored 20 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead the Limestone Eagles to a 72-60 schoolboy basketball victory over the Ashland Hornets Monday night.
Andy Rasche added 13 points, Aaron Strange netted 11 and R.J. Tholl chipped in with 10 rebounds.
Chad Cyr led Ashland with 20 points.
Ashland (1-9) 60
Bennett 2-0-5, Belskis 3-0-8, Doyle 2-3-8, Tardie 1-3-5, Haines 2-1-5, Cyr 7-6-20, Terry 0-1-1, Lovewell 1-1-3, McCausland 2-1-5, Despres Limestone (3-7) 72
Rasche 4-3-13, Chin 0-2-2, Tholl 3-2-8, Bagley 6-8-20, Strange 4-3-11, Coghill 2-0-4, Dillon 3-1-7, King 2-2-7
3-pt. goals: Bennett, Belskis 2, Doyle; Rasche 2, King Ashland 11 23 35 60 Limestone 20 33 52 72
JV: Ashland 68, Limestone 36
East Grand 47, Easton 35
At Danforth Monday, Nick Parker led four East Grand players in double figures with 14 points and 14 rebounds as the Vikings picked up the win.
Jordan Shain contributed 11 points and six assists for East Grand. Joe Davis and Danny Irish scored 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Ryan Jandreau led Easton with 12 points and Seth Harris added 10.
Easton (3-6) 35
Blackstone 1-0-2, Hopkins, Cleaves 1-0-2, Harris 5-0-10, White, Woolard 1-0-2, A. Jandreau 1-0-2, R. Jandreau 4-2-12, Day 1-0-2, Lamoreau 1-0-2, Hull 0-1-1
East Grand (4-5) 47
Davis 3-2-11, Parker 6-2-14, Shain 4-0-11, Irish 5-0-10, Brown, Williams 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: Davis 2, Shain 3; R. Jandreau 2 Easton 4 8 21 35 East Grand 14 20 34 47
JV: Easton 51, East Grand 29
Katahdin 57, Penquis 44
Sleeper scores 1,000th point
At Sherman Station Monday, junior Willie Sleeper scored six of his game-high 18 points in the fourth quarter as Katahdin pulled away for the win.
Sleeper surpassed the 1,000-point mark for his career in the game. Wade Stubbs scored 14 points for the Cougars and Shawn Cyr added 10.
Matt Pokrywka paced Penquis with 13 points and Casey Hamlin put in 10.
Penquis (6-3) 44
Hamlin 3-3-10, Knowles 1-1-3, Demers 3-1-7, Weston 1-0-3, Perkins 0-6-6, Heal 0-2-2, Pokrywka 5-3-13, Theriault, Allen, Marino, Gillis Katahdin (7-2) 57
McNally 1-0-3, Stubbs 5-4-14, McCarthy 2-2-6, Sleeper 6-6-18, Carver 2-2-6, Cyr 5-0-10, Schmidt, Rush
3-pt. goals: McNally; Hamlin Penquis 6 23 37 44 Katahdin 15 23 39 57
JV: Penquis 67, Katahdin 54
Penobscot Valley 76, Lee 65
At Lee Monday, Nathan Cyr erupted for 17 of his game-high 43 points during a third-quarter surge that put Penobscot Valley of Howland in the lead for good.
In addition to Cyr’s 43 points, Robbie Coyle added 15 and Travis Cloukey had 10 for the Howlers.
Chris Carr led Lee with 24 points and 13 rebounds. Adam Peters added 22 points. Dan Wyman ripped down 10 rebounds.
Penobscot Valley (5-4) 76
Cyr 16-11-43, Coyle 6-3-15, Cloukey 4-1-10, Kajowski 4-0-8, McCannell, Bates, Pelkey, Smith, Hallett, Archer Lee Academy (2-7) 65
Carr 7-9-24, Peters 8-4-22, Wyman 0-4-4, Jacobs 2-0-6, Rastad, Worster 1-0-3, Ripley, Dana, Dicker 1-0-3, Nicholas 1-0-3
3-pt. goals: Cloukey; Carr, Jacobs 2, Worster, Dicker, Nicholas Penobscot Valley 15 31 58 76 Lee Academy 15 36 47 65
JV: Penobscot Valley 65, Lee Academy 50
Girls basketball
Van Buren 46, Madawaska 33
At Madawaska Monday night, Van Buren outscored Madawaska 15-4 in the fourth quarter to pull out the win.
Denise Marquis fired in 23 points for the Crusaders.
Tiffany Nelson led the Owls with 10 points.
Van Buren (4-4) 46
Marquis 8-7-23, K. Ayotte 1-6-8, Wright 2-1-6, Ouellette 2-0-4, Gagnon 2-0-4, Legasse 0-1-1, J. Ayotte, Laplante Madawaska (1-8) 33
Nelson 3-3-10, S. Gagnon 4-0-8, Daigle 3-0-6, Nadeau 2-0-4, Hebert 1-1-3, Michaud 1-0-2, Cyr
3-pt. goals: Wright, Nelson Van Buren 13 24 31 46 Madawaska 8 17 29 33
JV: Van Buren 56, Madawaska 49
Hodgdon 61, Limestone 46
At Hodgdon Monday, the Hawks took a double-digit lead after one quarter and maintained the edge throughout the game to pick up the win.
Hodgdon’s Holly Quint led all scorers with 27 points and Amanda Quint put in 13.
Chrissy Harvey and Amanda Brooker led Limestone with 15 points apiece. Amy Berube hit for 10 points.
Limestone 46
St. Pierre, Bell 1-0-2, Dugal 1-0-2, Harvey 3-8-15, Brooker 5-5-15, Rivard, Derrah, Berube 3-3-10, O’Bar 1-0-2, Butler Hodgdon 61
Beals 0-1-1, Nason 3-0-6, Bell 1-0-2, London 2-0-4, Fitzpatrick 1-0-2, Aldrich, Suitter 0-1-1, Chavot 1-0-2, Griffin, Wallace 1-0-2, H. Quint 9-6-27, A. Quint 5-3-13, Willette 0-1-1
3-pt. goals: H. Quint 3; Harvey, Berube Limestone 5 14 28 46 Hodgdon 16 30 49 61
JV: Hodgdon 45, Limestone 12
CAHS 70, Fort Fairfield 46
At Mars Hill Monday, the Central Aroostook Panthers used a 21-6 scoring edge in the third quarter to build the lead and take the victory.
Jamie Alexander led the Panthers with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Bobbie-Jo Dyer added 16 points and Andrea Lunn netted 13. Erin Whited grabbed 10 rebounds.
Sarah Nason notched 13 points to pace the Tigers. Devin Jewett added 11 points.
Fort Fairfield (5-5) 46
Nason 4-4-13, Jewett 4-3-11, Churchill 0-1-1, McCrea 2-0-5, Browning, VanDerwende 1-0-2, Bubar 4-0-8, Cyr, Russell 3-0-6 Central Aroostook (11-0) 70
J. Alexander 8-2-19, Dyer 7-1-16, Lunn 6-0-13, Pratt 3-0-8, Bell, Long, Robinson, T. Alexander 1-0-2, Whited 2-2-6, Lundeen 0-2-2, Mahan 2-0-4, Boyd
3-pt. goals: Alexander, Dyer, Lunn, Pratt 2; Nason, McCrea Fort Fairfield 13 23 29 46 Central Aroostook 14 31 52 70
JV: CAHS 42, Fort Fairfield 32
Katahdin 54, Mattanawcook 47
At Lincoln Monday, Laura Ordway went 15-for-15 from the free-throw line as Katahdin picked up the road victory.
Ordway led all scorers with 29 points for the Cougars.
Allison McLaughlin led the Lynx with 12 points and Brooke Turner added 14 rebounds and 12 blocked shots.
Katahdin (6-3) 54
Ordway 7-15-29, McNally 4-0-8, R. Kelley 2-2-6, Carver 2-1-6, Landry 1-0-3, J. Kelley 1-0-2, Mann Mattanawcook (4-5) 47
McLaughlin 4-4-12, Rideout 3-1-9, Turner 3-2-8, Lowell 2-2-8, Jensen 1-2-4, Comeau 2-0-4, Taylor 1-0-2, Reardon, McCafferty, Flemming
3-pt. goals: Carver, Landry; Rideout 2, Lowell 2 Katahdin 9 27 39 54 Mattanawcook 12 26 34 47
JV: Mattanawcook 55, Katahdin 35
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