Auburn-Lewiston YMCA Biddy Basketball Results
Junior Division, Jan. 18
Sam’s 51, Hammond Lumber 22
Storm Jipson led all scorers with 19 points and eight of nine players cracked the scoring column for a balanced attack. Devonte Scott scored nine points for Sam’s followed by Braeden Lynch’s eight points, and six by Audrey Hamel. Scoring three points each were Gia Campbell and Quincy Coachman, followed by Aiden Charest with two and Ben Poland with one point. Hammond Lumber was led by Josh Randall’s seven points and Emily Piper’s five points. John Shea and Sarah Greaton chipped in with four apiece and Kaylee LeClerc added two.
Hoop Camp 30, Platz Associates 24
Dominic Jacobs scored six of his team-high 10 points in the second quarter as Hoop Camp outscored Platz 12-8, helping set the margin of victory. RJ Nichols scored seven, Luke Josephson five, Jamaine Luizzo four, Cam Irish and Sophie Valley scored two points each to cap the scoring for Hoop Camp. Serena Mower dropped in a game-high 12 points for Platz, followed by Chase Martin with six, Joel Stubbs with four and Nick Gagne with two points.
Bilodeau Insurance 45, Leary & DeTroy 44
Jared Bernard, who finished with five points, sank one of two free throws in the waning seconds as Bilodeau Insurance held on for a one-point victory. Bilodeau was led by Gile Paradie who scored a game-high 21 points. Kate Bilodeau added another five points, along with Alyssa Gagne, Madysin Miller and Anson Perry who scored four points each. Corey Wiers chipped in with a pair. Leary & DeTroy kept pace with the scoring of Micah Jack and Ethan Chute who netted 17 and 16 points respectively. Anna LeBlanc added seven points and Hunter Young four points to round out the scoring for Leary & DeTroy.
Clyde Bergemann 40, Androscoggin Title 26
On this day, the one-two punch of Austin Brown and Chris Frey proved to be too much as they scored 14 and 12 for Clyde Bergemann. Caroline Hammond scored six points. Nick Kaiser and Elizabeth Marcotte scored four points each to cap the scoring for Clyde Bergemann. Androscogging Title came up shy, but showed great team play as eight of nine players cracked the scoring column. Ben Hallett scored a team-high eight points, followed by Dan Milks and Jacob Hodgman who scored four each. Adding two points each were Lindsey Adams, Ella Boucher, Harrison Gray, Tyler Jalbert and Noah Peck.
Pee Wee Division, Jan. 18
Modern Woodmen of America 27, Center Street Dental 19
With the score 12-11 at the half, Modern Woodmen extended their lead with a 13-4 fourth-quarter run and held on for the win. Christian Frey led all scorers with 10 points. Caroline White scored six, Matt Connor five, Sam Courtemanche four and Kevin Frey two points to cap the scoring for Modern Woodmen of America. Jason Brooker paced Center Street Dental with nine points, followed by Sam Brooker with four. Olivia Coachman, Trevor Pineau and Brady Vincent chipped in with two points each.
Bedard Medical Supply 36, High Maintenance Landscape 33
Braden Paradie’s three-point play late in the fourth sealed the deal for Bedard’s. Noah Cyr paced Bedard Medical Supply with 13 points, followed by Paradie’s nine and Marshal Adam’s seven points. Leon Salmon scored four and Ryan Collier three points for Bedard. Ryan Marston scored 16 of his 26 points in the second half, but High Maintenance Landscape fell just short. Daniel Day scored four points and Wyatt Fontaine three points capped the scoring for High Maintenance Landscape.
Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli 36, M & P Auto 31
Heidi’s jumped out to a 16-10 first quarter lead and held on for the win. Joshua Murphy and Connor LeClerc led all scores with 16 and 12 points respectively. Michael White scored four points along with Carter Gregoire and Caed Langley with two points each for Heidi’s. Kaleb Danner scored seven of his team-high 11 in the fourth, keeping M & P close. Joey Shea and Conor Burtchell scored seven points each. Brandon Demers, Libby Fourges and Jayden Robison chipped in with two points each.
Roopers 35, Agren 33
In a tight game throughout, Agren could only muster four fourth quarter points, and Roopers came from behind for the win. Jack Thompson led Roopers aith 17 points, followed by Jayden Udarnauth with seven points and Jabreel Muhammad-Aceto with five points. Eli St. Laurent added four points and Alex Thistlewaite two points for Roopers. Patrick Anthoine led all scorers with 18 points, and Landon Cougle chipped in with another six for Agren. Noah Muzima scored four, Elijah Demers three, and Connor Irish two points for Agren.
Rookies Division, Jan. 19
DuBois Realty Group 28, Austin Associates 20
DuBois Realty opened up the third quarter with a 10-0 run and held on for the win. Jeffrey Randall paced DuBois Realty with 10 points, followed by Lonnie Thomas and Creighty Dickson with six each. Addison Bilodeau scored four and Caleb Dodge two points to cap the scoring for DuBois. Connor Turcotte led all scorers with 17 points. Savannah Green with two points and Ethan Guptil with one point, capped the scoring for Austin Associates.
Hahnel Brothers 21, Regency Mortgage 16
Isaac Gautier led all scorers with 12 points and propelled Hahnel Bros to a hard fought win. Adding to Hahnel’s total was Dru Angelides and Koral Morin with four points each, and Abigail Beaucage with one from the charity stripe. Natalie Beaudoin paced Regency Mortgage with eight points, followed by Connor Irish and Kennedy Lampert with four each.
Brunswick Steel 36, Pat’s Pizza 19
All eight players broke the scoring column, and that balanced attack paved the way to victory for Brunswick Steel. Devan Pacheco and T.J. Kramarz paced Brunswick Steel with eight each, followed by Jack Pepin with six. Bryce Fontaine and Jayce Kuvaja netted four points each. Scoring two points apiece were Ryker Paradis, Owen Nichols and Josh Smith. Pat’s Pizza was led by Ellie Legare’s 12 points and Pat’s matched Brunswick Steel point for point in the second halve. Mason Robertson added three points while Ava Blanchette and Jen Chaput chipped in with two points each for Pat’s.
BGA Financial 26, Mike Morin’s Auto 19
BGA Financial closed out the first half on a 12-2 run and that set the margin for victory. Ishan Reese paced BGA with 12 points, followed by Jacob Grealish with 8 points. Tyler Turcotte scored four points and River Fallows two points rounding out the scoring for BGA Financial. Sam Ferguson led all scorers with 16 points, and Kaden Bedard chipped in with three points for Mike Morin’s Auto.
Western Maine Youth Basketball League
Week 3
Rumford 48, Messalonski 46
Rumford: Cooper Davis 19, Mateo Lapointe and Casey Cormier with 10 each. Messalonski: Jacob Perry & Matthew Parent with 8 each, Mason Violette 7
Week 4
AYS 61, Oxford Hills A 54
AYS: Jack Bryant 25, Trent Tibbetts 24; Oxford. Hills A: Gavin Hamm 29, Cade Truman 10
Week 9
Oak Hill 37, Wilton 26
Oak Hill: Gavin Rawstron 11, Tanner Wright 7; Wilton: Caleb Caton 9, Dawson Black 6
Messalonski 40, AYS 35
Messalonski: Mason Violette 15, Devon Smith 8; AYS: Trent Tibbetts 20
Turner 79, Rumford 27
Turner: Wyatt Hathaway 12, Keegan Melanson 11; Rumford: Cooper Davis 16, Ethan Casey 10
Maranacook 56, Oxford Hills B 24
Maranacook: Cash McClure 22, Jordan Bell 8; Ox. Hills B: Bryce Chaplin 14, Keegan Watson and Dylan Davis 4 each
Standings after 9 weeks
Turner 7-0
Oak Hill 6-2
Messalonski 5-2
AYS 4-4
Oxford Hills A 3-5
Wilton 3-5
Rumford 3-5
Oxford Hills B 0-8
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