Maine 8th grader voted Sports Illustrated’s high school boys athlete of the week

Quinn Pelletier

Maine 8th grader voted Sports Illustrated’s high school boys athlete of the week

by Matt Junker- Sports Editor of The Bangor Daily News

Jan Vose Photography

Quinn Pelletier has netted more recognition for his performance in the Maine high school basketball tournament, this time at the national level.

Pelletier isn’t even in high school yet, but he has won the vote as High School on SI’s national boys athlete of the week for Feb. 17-23.

An eighth grader from Madawaska, Pelletier won the recognition with “an overwhelming 64.25 percent of the vote,” according to High School on SI, which is the high school sports arm of Sports Illustrated magazine.

Pelletier scored 43 points in Madawaska’s Class C North regional final loss to Mattanawcook Academy on Feb. 22. He shares the recognition with girls national athlete of the week Maddy Shirley, a junior basketball player who scored 46 points for Evansville Central in Indiana.

Around 15,000 votes were cast in the boys poll. Sports Illustrated does not allow automated voting for these athletes of the week features, though people are not limited to one vote. Nearly 50,000 votes were cast in the girls poll.

Pelletier’s 43 points in the regional final helped him earn the first BDN all-tournament team class MVP in memory for an eighth grader. It capped off an impressive tournament run for Pelletier, who scored a total of 71 points in three games, and for the Madawaska Owls team that went further in the playoffs than any previous team from the Aroostook County town.

Pelletier said Tuesday that he is “thankful for everyone who supported me and voted for me.”

After his 43-point performance, Pelletier was unaware and not particularly interested in how many points he scored, emphasizing that, “It’s not a one-man sport.”

His focus in an interview late last week was not on the history he made as an eighth grade MVP, but on bringing a future championship home to Madawaska.

Pelletier, who is 14, does some individual training with Matt MacKenzie, the longtime player development coach for Cooper and Ace Flagg. Pelletier also plays on a club basketball team that MacKenzie directs.

MacKenzie told the Bangor Daily News last week that Pelletier, a 6-foot-4 forward, is “going to be really special for years to come” if he can continue to develop his perimeter game. MacKenzie sees Pelletier’s skillset improving as he gets more comfortable with the ball in his hands and playing away from the basket.

“His success is really built on the fact that he has such a high motor, and he’s incredibly competitive in terms of how hard he plays every game,” MacKenzie said.

Caribou girls drain last-second free throws to beat Biddeford in B state final overtime classic

By BDN Sports Editor Matt Junker

PORTLAND, Maine — The Caribou girls were surely going to lose the Class B state final. Until freshman guard Quinn Corrigan saved the day.

Corrigan stole the ball and was fouled with less than a second left in overtime. She stepped up to the line and knocked down both shots, capping a game for the ages and the first state championship for the Caribou girls since 1983

The Caribou girls’ previous state championship in 1983 was in Class A. 

“I just knew we needed a steal to get in front, and I just read their play,” Corrigan said after the Class B thriller.  

“No words, it feels so amazing,” she said. 

The Vikings won 49-48 over a Biddeford Tigers team that just would not quit at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland on Saturday. 

Senior guard Madelynn Deprey once again led the way for Caribou with 31 points on the day. But it was Corrigan’s free throws that delivered the improbable victory when it seemed like all hope was lost for the Vikings. 

“I’ve never wanted something more. I’ve dreamed about this since I saw my brothers win back-to-back state titles six years ago,” Deprey said after the game. “To be here, to play in this game, was just the biggest blessing ever. It was all I could ask for. And then to win was just unbelievable.”

Deprey said she was “100 percent” sure that Corrigan would knock down those two free throws with the game on the line. 

“Quinn thrives in that type of situation,” Deprey said. 

Caribou coach Kayla Brown said Corrigan has been big for the Vikings all season long, and wasn’t surprised that she stepped up and hit those shots. 

“I’ve known she was capable of that all season long,” Brown said. “You would not know she’s a freshman just by watching her play on the court.”

Brown also credited her star senior, who is a finalist for the Miss Maine Basketball award.

“Madelynn was absolutely outstanding today,” Brown added. “There was no way that she was going to be denied that win today.” 

The Vikings matched a tenacious defensive effort from the Tigers, delighting the maroon swarm of Caribou fans who traveled hours to watch both their girls and boys teams compete for Class B titles in Portland on Saturday. 

The girls have done their part, with boys next up to take on the Wildcats of York.

Caribou led 31-23 at the end of the third quarter after a layup from Biddeford at the buzzer, and the Tigers looked to have some momentum to start the fourth. 

Deprey provided a critical six-point stretch in the fourth quarter, including an offensive rebound followed by a timely and-1 bucket to follow, to push the Caribou lead back to 38-28. 

That’s when Biddeford flipped a switch, erasing that lead for Caribou and forcing overtime. The Tigers seemingly took control of the game in extra time, and Deprey’s two free throws in the final seconds appeared to fall just short with the Vikings still down 48-47 and Biddeford with possession of the ball. 

Cue the heroics from Corrigan, who stole the inbounds pass and was fouled with .4 seconds left. She calmly stepped up to the line and delivered the championship win for the Vikings. 

“The girls just have so much composure, so much fight. All season long really we’ve talked about just grinding it out,” Brown said after the win. “And sometimes we don’t win pretty, but we were able to grind it out. And that’s what happened today. Just when it looked like it might be going the other way, we never gave up.” 

Brown said Deprey tried to miss her second free throw at the end of overtime on purpose, in order for her team to have a chance at the rebound. They were still down two points at the time. But that second shot went in accidentally, leading to Corrigan’s incredible steal and free throws.

“I don’t think anybody could have imagined that finish,” Brown said. “It was just absolutely crazy.” 

It was a roller coaster of emotions for the Caribou fans as they packed the stadium in Portland, having had to traverse pretty much the entire state to get there. 

“It’s amazing. I look up in the crowd behind me, the sea of maroon, just the fans, the strength of the community,” said Caribou Athletic Director Evan Graves after the win. “These girls have worked so hard. It’s years of work.”

He noted the commitment from fans as well.   

“And we have people in the stands who have given up a lot of time for this,” Graves added. 

One of those fans in attendance Saturday was U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, a Caribou native who spent time congratulating the girls after their win. 

Collins said she has seen a lot of basketball games in her life, including the legendary 1969 Caribou game featuring Mike Thurston’s last-minute heroics. But this one topped them all. 

“I’ve got to say, I’ve never seen a more exciting game than the Caribou girls game today,” Collins said. “It was extraordinary. And the key was, they never gave up. Even when it looked like the time had run out, they kept playing with such heart.”

Charlie Pierce sends Central Aroostook to the Finals

The Shot!

Charlie Pierce sends Central Aroostook to the Finals

Photos by Jan Vose Photography

FIRST EVER VIDEO REVIEW IN MPA TOURNAMENT HISTORY……BOTH TEAMS WAIT IN ANTICIPATION AS CHARLIE PIERCE RELEASES THE SHOT

Tied with seconds left, the Panthers got the ball into the post where Charlie Pierce was able to get a shot off. It went in as the horn sounded- but wait!!!

The Officials had to go to the replay monitor to see if it counted. This is the first year that the MPA has allowed video review on game-deciding shots.

It was determined that the ball was still in her hands as time expired- BUT it was obvious that she had been fouled.

So 0.1 was put back on the clock, to make the clock light back up red- but there was NO time left on the clock, and Pierce went to the line, where she calmly hit the first shot to send the Panthers to the finals on Saturday

Trailing by 6 points, heading into the final period, The Panthers dug in deep and applied more pressure as Lilly Burtt began to shake free for some easy baskets,

Maggie Mahan hit a huge three to give the Panthers a lead, but the Pioneers came back and got the ball to Ava Lerman and the Junior calmly hit a three of her own to tie the score, setting the stage for the final procession.

With the Pioneers overplaying against Burtt and Mahan, they got the ball to Charlie Pierce in the middle. Pierce made the shot, which was eventually waved off after the review, then hit the free throw that sent the Panthers to the finals for the first time since 2020, when they won the Gold Ball in Class C.

Burtt ended up with 16 to lead the Panthers. Mahan had two huge three-pointers and finished with 8, Pierce had 6 including the game-winner and added 8 rebounds. Allen was held to 3 points and Stevie Pierce had a basket,

The Pioneers were led by Lerman with 13, Maddi Cyr had 7, Emma Soucy had 6, Kelsee Daigle 4, and 8th grader Peyton Roy-Wilcox. finished with 4

#2 Central Aroostook advances and will play in the Regional Finals on Saturday, February 22nd at 1 p.m. against the winner of the #1 Bangor Christian-#4 Schenck semifinal.

Wisdom ends their season with a 17-3 overall record

101.9 The Rock Tournament Coverage

It’s not always possible to stream the Tournament games for everyone. However, fans in The County can count on Ryan Guerrette, Jeff Clockedile and Bobby Russell from 101.9 The Rock to cover every game with County Teams for you.

Uh Yeah, Carley Guerrette will be there to run the board and help keep them straight once again this year. 🙂

Radio is always FREE and readily available, whether you are in your car or home or even work.

Be sure to tune in to follow your teams.

Here are the games and times , games on The Rock will have a link to listen LIVE!)

SESSION 1 – Friday, 2/14/25

1. 4:00 PM – B GIRLS: (3) Old Town vs. (6) John Bapst

2. 5:30 PM – B GIRLS: (2) Erskine vs. (7) Hermon

3. 7:00 PM – B BOYS: (3) Orono vs. (6) John Bapst

4. 8:30 PM – B BOYS: (2) Ellsworth vs. (7) Hermon

SESSION 2 – Saturday, 2/15/25 (Morning)

5. 9:00 AM – D GIRLS: (3) Wisdom vs. (6) Ashland https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

6. 10:30 AM – D GIRLS: (2) Central Aroostook vs. (10) Jonesport-Beals https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

7. 12:00 PM – D BOYS: (3) Central Aroostook vs. (6) Jonesport-Beals https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

8. 1:30 PM – D BOYS: (2) Katahdin vs. (7) Easton https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

SESSION 3 – Saturday, 2/15/25 (Evening)

9. 4:00 PM – B GIRLS: (4) Ellsworth vs. (5) Mount Desert Island

10. 5:30 PM – B GIRLS: (1) Caribou vs. (😎 Presque Isle https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

11. 7:00 PM – B BOYS: (4) Mount Desert vs. (5) Winslow

12. 8:30 PM – B BOYS: (1) Caribou vs. (😎 Belfast https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

SESSION 4 – Monday, 2/17/25 (Morning)

13. 9:00 AM – D GIRLS: (4) Schenck vs. (5) Shead

14. 10:30 AM – D GIRLS: (1) Bangor Christian vs. (😎 Southern Aroostook https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

15. 12:00 PM – D BOYS: (4) Bangor Christian vs. (5) Lee

16. 1:30 PM – D BOYS: (1) Schenck vs. (😎 Southern Aroostook https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

SESSION 5 – Monday, 2/17/25 (Evening)

17. 4:00 PM – C GIRLS: (3) Fort Kent vs. (6) Dexter https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

18. 5:30 PM – C GIRLS: (2) Mattanawcook vs. (7) Machias

19. 7:00 PM – C BOYS: (3) Madawaska vs. (6) Dexter https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

20. 8:30 PM – C BOYS: (2) Machias vs. (7) Calais

SESSION 6 – Tuesday, 2/18/25

21. 4:00 PM – C GIRLS: (4) Mount View vs. (5) Calais

22. 5:30 PM – C GIRLS: (1) Penobscot vs. (😎 Central

23. 7:00 PM – C BOYS: (4) Hodgdon vs. (5) Fort Kent https://1019therock.com/listen-live/

24. 8:30 PM – C BOYS: (1) Mattanawcook vs. (9) Mount View

WARRIORS REBUILDING

Injured Team Captains Ally Shields and Hanna McGary (Photo by Candy Nevers)

WARRIORS REBUILDING
by Ken Holck

Coach Cliff Urquhart knew he would have to replace three starters from last season from the State Championship team. Cami Shields, Maddie Shields and Emma Landry all graduated and each had started for the past three seasons.

However, injuries have forced the Warriors into an entirely new starting unit this season.

Junior Ally Shields was lost with a season-ending knee injury in the preseason and more recently returning point guard Hannah McGary has found herself in need a walking boot which will keep her out of action for the foreseeable future.

The Warriors started off with a pretty tough schedule and currently find themself with a three-and-five record and in 7th place in Class D.

Coach Urquhart sees a light at the end of the tunnel. This current group is gaining experience quickly and have been competitive on most nights. His two captains remain with the team and offer leadership qualities and encouragement to their teammates.

Senior Libby Anderson is the team’s post-presence. Last year she served as the first person off the bench in most games. This year she has been counted on to do most of the rebounding and a lot of the inside scoring Libby sets the tone with her hard work and her big smile every day

Sophomore Alexis Hersey is starting to realize her potential as she has emerged as the team’s high scorer in most games. One opposing coach recently called her the most underrated player in the County, and definitely one of the most improved.

Sophomore Jazmyn Ellingwood has taken over the point responsibilities. She is a hard-nosed defensive player who is on the front of the press She is a steady scorer as well

Her sister Olivia, a senior, has been holding down one of the inside positions in the team and has shown the ability to mix it up with the other teams’ post players and provide some scoring.

Freshman Emma Stubbs, has been the 5th starter in most games has been counted on to rebound and score a little bit from the inside.

Freshman Haley McGary has played major minutes as the first person off the bench the hard-working little lefty has gained confidence in each game and has a knack for picking up key baskets with her fearless drives to the hoop.

Kendall Lawler, Neveah Keyes, Savanah Anderson, and Grace Anderson have been steady contributors when called upon.

Coach Urquhart and his assistant Wendall Harvey are both pleased with the effort of this young team.

By the time post-season arrives, this team should be ready to make some noise. 

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