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The spring sports season is alive and well in Aroostook County, despite record-setting snowfall that lingered on the ground well into the spring.
VALLEY 88, NORTH HAVEN 53

At the Augusta Civic Center, the No. 1 Cavaliers took a 41-30 lead at the half and then outscored the No. 8 Hawks 23-7 in the third period en route to
BOOTHBAY 49, GEORGES VALLEY 40

At the Augusta Civic Center, Patrick Norton scored 16 points and Ray Arsenault added 13 to lead No. 1 Boothbay past No. 9 Georges Valley of Thomaston
CARIBOU 38, MDI 36

At Bar Harbor, Caleb Rosser sank both ends of a one-and-one with six seconds to play as the No. 10 Caribou Vikings upset No. 7 Mount Desert Island.
MA LYNX 61, CAMDEN HILLS 59

At Lincoln, Dylan Hanscom grabbed an offensive rebound and scored with a half-second remaining in overtime to lead No. 8 Mattanawcook Academy past No.
MCI 38, JOHN BAPST 29

At Pittsfield, Andy Tracy scored a game-high 16 points and fifth seed Maine Central Institute outscored No. 12 John Bapst of Bangor 33-19 over the fin
CENTRAL 33, HOULTON 30

At Corinth, Ryan Nickerson scored three of his nine points in the fourth quarter to help lead No. 7 Central to victory over No. 10 Houlton.
Danny K
PISCATAQUIS 53, ORONO 36

At Guilford, Roy Burdin scored 15 points and point guard Brandon London hit eight of 10 free throws in the fourth period to help Piscataquis pull away
PENQUIS 60, PENOBSCOT VALLEY 39

At Milo, Nate Allen tossed in a game-high 20 points as No. 8 Penquis pulled away from No. 9 Penobscot Valley of Howland.
Alex Zwicker scored nine o
DI-STONINGTON 78, SAHS 43

At Deer Isle, Eben Powers and Rob Brown both scored 12 points to push No. 1 Deer Isle-Stonington past No. 16 Southern Aroostook of Dyer Brook.
Brya
KATAHDIN 77, LIMESTONE 48

At Stacyville, Owen McCarthy scored 16 of his 27 points in the second quarter to lead No. 4 Katahdin to victory over No. 13 Limestone.
Alex McAvoy
CEN. AROOSTOOK 87, GREENVILLE 36

At Mars Hill, Tim Carlson scored 24 points to lift No. 6 Central Aroostook over No. 11 Greenville.
Andrew York had 17 points for the Panthers. Mann
SCHENCK 90, EAST GRAND 48

At East Millinocket, Nick Bishop scored 21 points and had eight rebounds to push No. 2 Schenck past No. 15 East Grand of Danforth.
Kerry Thompson h
JONESPORT-BEALS 68, GHCA 51

At University of Maine at Presque Isle, Ross Griffin scored 22 points to help push No. 9 Jonesport-Beals to the win over No. 8 Greater Houlton Christi
VAN BUREN 38, WASHBURN 34

At Van Buren, Ben Doucette scored six of his eight points in the fourth quarter to lift No. 7 Van Buren over No. 10 Washburn.
Tyler Conley led the
BC PATS 56, CALVARY CHAPEL 46

At Husson College in Bangor, Brock Bradford racked up 24 points and hit five 3-pointers as No. 3 Bangor Christian rolled into the quarterfinals, where
NORTH HAVEN 50, GPCA 43

At North Haven, Thomas Sommo scored 20 points and had eight rebounds to help lead No. 8 North Haven past No. 9 Greater Portland Christian Academy.
LEE WINS PVC TITLE

At Lee, the top-seeded Pandas rolled to an 86-57 victory over No. 6 Deer Isle-Stonington to win the PVC C&D Championship JV Boys Basketball Tournament
CAHS PANTHERS 68, VAN BUREN 53

At Mars Hill, Tim Carlson and Andrew York combined for 21 fourth-quarter points as host Central Aroostook pulled away from stubborn Van Buren for its
GR. HOULTON CHR. 78, HODGDON 52

At Hodgdon on Thursday night, a tight game at halftime turned into a runaway as Greater Houlton Christian Academy took advantage of Hodgdon foul troub
DEXTER 51, FOXCROFT ACADEMY 34

At Dover-Foxcroft, Ryan Martin poured in a game-high 20 points to lead the Dexter Tigers past Foxcroft Academy.
Pat LaCasce tallied 13 points and 1
MDI 58, HERMON 50

At Bar Harbor, Robin Daley scored 17 points and Jake Willis added 10 as Mount Desert Island closed out its regular season with its sixth straight vict
WASHINGTON ACADEMY 61, LEE 46

At East Machias, Corey Colbeth poured in a game-high 20 points and Jarred Sternbergh tossed in 11 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead Washingto
JOHN BAPST 45, CARIBOU 40

At Caribou, Logan Adams led a balanced John Bapst attack with 10 points as the Crusaders held off Caribou.
Tyler Gagnon and Ethan Cushman each chip
CALAIS 75, MACHIAS 53

At Machias, Robbie Rogers led a balanced scoring effort with 11 points as the Blue Devils wrapped up an undefeated regular season.
Adam Knowles and
FOREST HILLS 65, HIGHVIEW CHR. 26

At Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor, Tim Gilboe scored 24 points and Stephen Achey added 10 to lead Forest Hills of Jackman by Highview Chris
KATAHDIN 85, ASHLAND 37

At Stacyville, Jared Anderson scored 13 points to lead Katahdin to victory on senior night.
Owen McCarthy scored 12 points for the Cougars and O'Ne
PRESQUE ISLE 75, FORT KENT 39

At Fort Kent, Matt McGlinnn poured in a game-high 23 points to lead the Wildcats to victory over the Warriors.
Chris Coffin chipped in with 12 poin
MADAWASKA 69, LIMESTONE 30

At Madawaska, Mark Sirois tallied 21 points and six steals to lead Madawaska to victory.
Alan Campbell tossed in 19 points for the Owls. Dom Rossig
MCI 40, WINSLOW 36

At Pittsfield, Andy Tracy connected on four 3-pointers en route to a game-high 23 points as Maine Central Institute rolled past Winslow.
Adam Puiia
MOUNT VIEW 57, MEDOMAK 50

At Thorndike, Kyle Harvey scored 11 points and Jesse Haffner added 10 more as Mount View triumphed.
Matt MacKenzie led Medomak Valley of Waldoboro
EASTON 60, WISDOM 40

At St. Agatha, Nate Sanders scored 11 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter to help lead Easton to victory.
Jeremy Brock led the Bears with 22 poi
NOKOMIS 63, ERSKINE ACAD. 58

At Newport, Benson Mensah-Bonsu scored 17 of his game-high 25 points in the second half and he also finished with a game-high 14 rebounds as Nokomis b
GR. HOULTON CHR. 78, HODGDON 52

At Hodgdon, a tight game at halftime turned into a runaway as Greater Houlton Christian Academy took advantage of Hodgdon foul trouble.
Emery Linco
WASHBURN 67, FORT FAIRFIELD 57

At Fort Fairfield, Zach Bird and Adam Thompson each scored 24 points to lead the Washburn Beavers to the win.
Washburn finished the first half with
ROCKLAND 68, BELFAST 55

At Belfast, Ben Baudanza-Sturks scored 10 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter to lead Rockland past Belfast.
Brian Walton had 17 points for the
JONESPORT-BEALS 86, LUBEC 52

At Jonesport, Ross Griffin scored 20 points to push Jonesport-Beals past Lubec.
Peter Barton had 10 points for the Royals and James Kelly added nin
GSA 50, NARRAGUAGUS 29

At Harrington, Collin Henry scored 15 points and Sam Bridges added eight as George Stevens Academy of Blue Hill closed out the regular season with its
ELLSWORTH 52, SUMNER 45

At East Sullivan, Corey Dewitt scored 26 points and backcourt mate Demitrios Katsiaficas added 17 as Ellsworth earned the victory.
Dewitt scored 13
MATTANAWCOOK 94, STEARNS 36

At Millinocket, Derek Libbey scored all 23 of his points in the first half to lead Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln to the win.
Luke Emery scored 14