CMYBL Boys
Wilton 14, Area Youth Sports (AYS) 40
AYS—Owen Bryant 14 points; Wilton —Eva Stevens four points
YMCA 17, Oxford Hills 42
Oxford Hills—Isaiah Oufiero 20 pts; YMCA — Eli St. Laurent 8 pts
Turner 31, Lewiston 18
Turner—Trevor Bosse 9 pts; Lewiston—Jibril Holloman 7 pts
Dixfield 34, Rumford 29
Dixfield—Charlie Houghton 11 pts; Rumford—Owen Sevigny 13 pts
December 15, 2013
Wilton 29, Rumford 39
Wilton—Zachary Poisson 12 pts; Rumford—Owen Sevigny 10 pts
Maranacook 11, Lewiston 26
Maranacook—Dylan McGarr 8 pts; Lewiston—Jabril Holloman, Avente Valentine 6 pts
December 22, 2013
YMCA 38, Wilton 28
YMCA—Eli St. Laurent 14 pts; Witlon—Zachary Poisson 15 pts
Lewiston 46, Rumford 22
Lewiston—Neveem Gawghin 10 pts; Rumford—Evan Breau 8 pts
Dixfield 38, Marancook 36
Dixfield—Dakota Tompkins 25 pts; Maranacook—Dylan McGarr 14
December 29, 2013
AYS 24, Oxford Hills 35
AYS—Owen Bryant 12 pts; Oxford Hills—Elias Soehren, Isaiah Oufiero 14 pts
Rumford 16, Maranacook 32
Rumford—Owen Sevigny 4 pts; Maranacook—Dylan McGarr 14 pts
Lewiston 27, Dixfield 24
Lewiston—Avante Valentine 10pts; Dixfield—Dakota Tompkins 16pts
January 5, 2014
Maranacook 36, Wilton25
Maranacook—Tyler Hreben 14pts; Wilton — Zachary Poisson 12
Oxford Hills 34, Lewiston 38
Oxford Hills—Isaiah Oufiero 26pts
Rumford 35, YMCA 30
Rumford—Zack New 1 9pts; YMCA—Jack Thompson 9 pts
Dirigo 29, AYS 26
Dixfield—Charlie Houghton 14; AYS — Brayden St Pierre, Owen Bryant, Jaden Perrault 6 pts each.
Girls
December 8, 2013
Oxford Hills 16. AYS 11
Oxford Hills—Molly Corbett, Taylor Truman, Katie Halle 4pts; AYS—Summer Chretien 7pts
Farmington 35, YMCA 9
Farmington—Hannah Wilbur 12pts; YMCA-Ella Perry 3pts
Monmouth 20, Dixfield 7
Monmouth—Katie Laliberte and Averi Beaudoin 6pts Dixfield—Olivia Perrault 7pts
December 22, 2013
Farmington 48, Monmouth 18
Farmington—Hannah Wilbur 28pts Monmouth—Averi Beaudoin 7pts
AYS 13, Dixfield 5
AYS—Olivia Mastine 5pts; Dixfield—Emma McFarland 4pts
December 29, 2013
Farmington 43, Dixfield 3
Farmington-Hannah Wilbur 16pts Dixfield-Robbins 2pts
January 5, 2014
Oxford Hills 23 Monmouth 20
Oxford Hills-Lizzie 8pts Monmouth-Laliberte 6pts
WMYBL Girls 5th & 6th Grade Travel Teams
Lewiston 59, Rumford 20
Lewiston: Jordyn Rubin 24 points, Maddie Foster 12 points; Rumford: Saydie Garbarini 10 points, Rylee Sevigny 8 points
Oxford Hills 5th 40, AYS 13
Oxford Hills 5th: Libby Fleming 14 points, Tiana James 14 points; AYS: Jaycee Cole 9 points, Mackenzie Osgood 2 points
Farmington 6th 53, Dixfield 4
Farmington 6th: Maddy Smith 12 points, Kaitlyn Blodgett 8 points; Dixfield: Katie Morse 4 points
Turner 48, Dixfield 7
Turner: Jayden Carpenter 15 points, McKenna Redstone 6 points, Shelby Varney 6 points; Dixfield: Alyssa McTyre 3 points, Katie Morse 2 points
Lewiston 54, Oxford Hills 5th 13
Lewiston: Maddie Foster 21 points, Jordan Rubin 14 points; Oxford Hills 5th: Abby Fleming 4 points, Libby Fleming 4 points
Farmington 6th 42, AYS 6
Farmington 6th: Kaitlyn Blodgett 10 points, Lexi Middlestadt 7 points; AYS: Ainsley Kachnovich 2 points, Mackenzie Osgood 2 points
Oxford Hills 6th 38 Oak Hill 30
Oxford Hills 6th: Julia Colby 9 points, Emma McFarland 7 points; Oak Hill: Desirae Dumais 20 points, Julia Noel 5 points
Rumford 34, Farmington 5th 22
Rumford: Saydie Garbarini 12 points, Rylee Sevigny 8 points, Michaela Beauchesne 8 points; Farmington 5th: Rylee Keaton 13 points, Kaylee Knight 5 points
Auburn-Lewiston YMCA Biddy Basketball
Junior Division Week 7
Androscoggin Title 48, Hammond Lumber 36
Jacob Hodgman scored 11 first-quarter points, and 20 overall, to lead Androscoggin Title in the win. Tyler Jalbert and Dan Milks added to the scoring with eight and seven points respectively. Ben Hallett scored six points, Noah Peck four points, Ella Boucher two points and Aaron Galway one point to round out the scoring for Androscoggin Title. John Shea paced Hammond Lumber with 16 points, followed by Emily Piper with six. Josh Randall, Tyson Green and Sarah Greaton chipped in with four points each and Justin Bulmer added a bucket.
Platz Associates 25, Leary & DeTroy 23
In a tight battle throughout, Platz overcame a halftime deficit and outscored Leary & DeTroy by three in final stanza to hold on for the win. Platz was paced by Joel Stubbs and Serena Mower with 10 and eight points respectively. Chase Martin added five points and Tristan Blossom two for Platz. Ethan Chute led all scorers with 14 points. Anna Leblanc scored five and Hunter Young four to round out the scoring for Leary & DeTroy.
Sam’s 41, Gee & Bee 25
Devonte Scott and Storm Jipson proved to be an unstoppable one-two punch, scoring 17 and 16 points to pace Sam’s in the win. Aiden Charest and Braeden Lynch chipped in with four points each for Sam’s. Gee & Bee had six players crack the scoring column, led by Max Creaser with nine and Hannah Chaput with six. Chantel Ouellette scored four points, along with Mike Chaput, Jacob Howaniec, and Simon Hayes scoring two each.
Clyde Bergemann 43, Hoop Camp 38
Clyde Bergemann jumped out to a 26-15 half time lead and that was enough to keep them in front at the final buzzer. Caroline Hammond threw in a game-high 17 points, followed by her wing-man Austin Brown with 14. Chris Frey scored eight points, while Tyler Freeman and Miles O’Brien added two points each. RJ Nichols scored 11 of his team high 13 points in the second half, but Hoop Camp fell just shy in their come back attempt. Dominic Jacobs added 11 points and Jamaine Luizzo nine points for Hoop Camp. Sophie Valley with two points, Luke Josephson with two points and Matt Metivier with a free throw capped the scoring for Hoop Camp.
Pee Wee Division Week 7
Roopers 24, M & P Auto 8
A short-handed M & P was held scoreless in two frames, and Roopers’ balanced scoring sealed the deal. Roopers was led by Jayden Udarnauth with a game-high eight points. Jack Thompson, Sommer Russell and Keenan Marcoux scored four points each. Adding two points each for Roopers was Eli St. Laurent and Alex Thistlewaite. Conor Burtchell and Joey Shea paced M & P Auto with three points each, and Jayden Robison chipped in with a bucket.
Agren 48, Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli 19
Partick Anthoine controlled the paint at both ends and paced Agren with a game-high 29 points. Landon Cougle also hit double digits, scoring 14. Melanie Fournier and Owen Hamel chipped in with two points each and Elijah Demers added a free throw to cap the scoring for Agren. Joshua Murphy scored nine points to lead Heidi’s, followed by Connor Leclrec with four points. Michael White, Tyler Smith and MaKenna Campbell contributed two points each.
Modern Woodmen of America 25, Bedard Medical Supply 14
Modern Woodmen opened the second half by blanking Bedard 6-0, and that helped to secure the win. Matthew Connor and Sam Coutremanche paced Modern Woodmen with nine and six points respectively. Erin Cowie and Christian Frey added four points each and Caroline White added two points. Noah Cyr paced Bedard Medical Supply with eight points and Leon Salmon netted six to cap the scoring for Bedard.
High Maintenance Landscape 23, Center Street Dental 22
With the game tied 12-12 after three, Center Street Dental went 0-7 from the charity stripe in the fourth quarter and High Maintenance Landscape held on for the win. Ryan Marston lead all scorers with 10 points (eight in the pivotal fourth quarter), followed by Madisyn Turcotte with six points. Daniel Day scored three points, along with Wyatt Fontaine and Isaac Shannon who scored two each. Jason Brooker paced Center Street Dental with eight points, and Trevor Pineau added six points. Sam Brooker scored four points, while Olivia Coachman and Brady Vincent scored two points each to cap the scoring for Center Street Dental.
Rookies Division
Mike Morin’s Auto 24, Regency Mortgage 18
Sam Ferguson led all scorers with 14 points in the contest. Konner Lippke scored six and Connor Cyr four to round out the scoring Mike Morin’s Auto. Regency Mortgage was paced by Connor Irish with 10 points, followed by Kennedy Lampert with four points. Dustin Ferguson and Drew Smith chipped in with two points each.
Austin Associates 33, Pat’s Pizza 27
Sam Ferguson, playing for the short-handed Austin Associates, netted 17 points and Connor Turcotte scored 14 points. Jay Robichaud added a bucket to round out the scoring. All six players for Pat’s Pizza scored, paced by Ellie Legare and Mason Robertson with eight points each. Tommy Gagnon scored five, Jen Chaput three, Emily Trider two and Ava Blanchette one point to cap the scoring for Pat’s.
Hahnel Brothers 18, BGA Financial 17
Isaac Gautier scored eight points, including Hahnel Brothers only fourth quarter points. Koral Morin added six points and Dru Angelides 4 points. Jacob Greelish paced BGA and topped all scorers with 10 points. Andrew Clements scored three points, along with Braiden Blais and Jaymeson Bouchard who scored two points each.
Brunswick Steel 31, DuBois Realty Group 29
With the game knotted 12-12 at the half, Brunswick Steel outscored DuBois Realty 11-7 in the third and held on for the win. TJ Kramarz scored 15 points, followed by Jack Pepin’s 10 points to lead Brunswick Steel. Bryce Fontaine scored four and Josh Smith two to cap the scoring for Brunswick Steel. Jeffrey Randall topped all scorers with 20 points to pace DuBois Realty. Lonnie Thomas with four, Addison Bilodeau with three, and Creighty Dickson with two points rounded out the scoring for DuBois Realty.
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