Selander is player of year

14 years ago

The Big East all-conference basketball awards were recently announced, with Caribou senior Jenna Selander and Presque Isle senior Travis Dyer named players of the year.

Dyer garnered the boys honor after averaging 15.06 points per game, second in the league, as well as leading the conference in three-point shooting at 37.38 percent and finishing second in foul shooting at 80.36 percent.

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Danielle Violette (22), Jenna Selander, center and Dayna Michaud of the Caribou Vikings fight for a loose ball during last month’s Eastern Maine Class B Tournament. Violette was named Caribou’s Scholar-Athlete, Selander made the all-conference first team, was the Spirit Award recipient and was named Player of the Year; and Michaud won the Defensive Award at the awards ceremony held March 5 at Old Town.

Selander was the girls’ choice by leading the way in scoring at 18.61 ppg, taking second in foul shooting at 67.7 percent and sixth in steals at 2.89 per contest.    

Dyer heads up the boys’ first team, which also includes teammate Alex Tuttle, who scored 12.61 ppg, good for seventh in the conference, and shot 54.55 percent from the field, which was fourth overall. The senior was also fourth in rebounding at 7.94 per game.

Andrew Austin and Cote Card, both of Ellsworth, Jayson Burke of MDI and Chase Vicaire of Mattanawcook Academy in Lincoln round out the first team.

Oliver Zubrick of Presque Isle (12.5 ppg, eighth in conference; conference leading 60 percent field goal percentage) made the boys’ second team, as did Caribou’s Matt Till (11.61 ppg) and Stephen St. Peter (11.33 ppg). Lucas Phillipon of John Bapst and Devin DeLaite of Mattanawcook were others on the second team, while Evan Eldridge of Bucksport received honorable mention.

Joining Selander on the girls’ first team were Presque Isle teammates Kayla Richards and Chandler Guerrette. Richards, a junior, scored 11.17 ppg, good for sixth in the league, and had a free throw percentage of 68.97, placing her fourth in that category. She also led the Big East in assists with 3.78 per game and was fourth in steals at 3.06 per game. Guerrette, a sophomore, was fourth in scoring at 12.67 ppg, first in field goal percentage at 48.84, third in free throw percentage at 69.51, second in steals at 3.72 per game and third in assists at 3.5 per game.

Other first teamers were Megan Phelps of MDI and Abby Pyne of John Bapst. Making up the second team were Ashley Thayer of Hermon, Ashley Abbott of Old Town, Sadie Wright of Bucksport, Taylor Hawkins of Mattanawcook and Riley Boyle of John Bapst. Honorable mention choices were Abby Paul of Mattanawcook and Hannah Shaw of MDI.

The league also presents scholar-athlete, Paul Soucy Spirit Awards and defensive awards to one member from each team. Recipients were as follows:

Boys’ scholar athletes: Caribou, Cole Sirois; Presque Isle, Andrew Legassie; Hermon, Josh Allen; Bucksport, Tyler French; Old Town, Gabe Melmed; Ellsworth, Andrew Austin; John Bapst, Chris Desmond; MDI, Kyle McKim; and Mattanawcook, Devin DeLaite.

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Roland Thibodeau picked up his Caribou team’s Defensive Award in the Big East Conference during the awards ceremony held March 5 at Old Town.

Girls’ scholar athletes: Caribou, Danielle Violette; Presque Isle, Casey Bonville; Hermon, Marisa Kelley; Bucksport, Sadie Wright; John Bapst, Darby Paul; Mattanawcook, Brittany Libbey; Ellsworth, Holly Wadman; Old Town, Susie Outman; and MDI, Megan Phelps.

Boys’ Spirit awards: Caribou, Garrett Jordan; Presque Isle, Brandon Gibson; Hermon, Brandon Fogg; Bucksport, Jared Young; Old Town, Ryan Boyington; Ellsworth, Tyler Palmer; John Bapst, Josh Storgaard; MDI, Kyle McKim; and Mattanawcook, Cody McDonald.

Girls’ Spirit awards: Caribou, Jenna Selander; Presque Isle, Chelsea Lynds; Hermon, Victoria Davenport; Bucksport, Shelby Redman; John Bapst, Victoria Miller; Mattanawcook, Taylor Blood; Ellsworth, Shaye Domagala; Old Town, Meagan Cousins; and MDI, Hannah Vaux.

Boys’ defensive awards: Caribou, Roland Thibodeau; Presque Isle, Andrew Legassie; Hermon, Josh Allen; Bucksport, Mike Cummings; Old Town, Kyle Abbott; Ellsworth, Andrew Austin; John Bapst, Jordan Charpentier; MDI, Nick Shaw; and Mattanawcook, Matt Voisine.

Girls’ defensive awards: Caribou, Dayna Michaud; Presque Isle, Chelsea Nickerson; Hermon, Kayla Snow; Bucksport, Mindy Pine; John Bapst, Taylor Edgecomb; Mattanawcook, Rianne Gardner; Ellsworth, Brittany Stubbs; Old Town, Kelsey Maxim; and MDI, Brailee Black.

Big East Conference awards were presented during the conference’s senior all-star games held in Old Town Saturday, March 5.

Chosen as boys’ senior all-stars were Till and St. Peter and making the girls’ senior all-star team were Selander, Michaud and Violette.