Following three days of thrilling basketball action at major tournament sites in Bangor, Augusta, and Portland, standout players are leaving their mark on the early rounds of the Maine high school basketball tournament. From gravity-defying dunks to clutch performances, these athletes are showcasing their skills and leading their teams to success.
Emmitt Byther of Old Town dominated the court with 21 points in a win over Ellsworth, while Addison Cyr of Mattanawcook Academy added 23 points, 12 rebounds, and four blocks in a lopsided victory over Machias. Central Aroostook’s high-energy full-court press led them to a win over Jonesport-Beals, with standout performances from players like Lilly Burtt.
Rajon Reed of Bangor Christian provided 16 crucial points and key blocks to help his team secure an overtime victory, while Madelynn Deprey of Caribou led her team with 21 points in a win over Presque Isle. Tristen Robbins of Caribou wowed fans with two electrifying dunks, and Claire Gaetani of John Bapst scored 35 points to fuel an upset win over Old Town.
Abby Corson of Dexter had the tough task of containing Fort Kent’s Lily Oliver, limiting her to just three points in a victory. The dominant performances weren’t limited to Bangor, as Grace LaBree of Hampden showcased her skills in a win over Brewer, and Oli Higgins led Brewer to a one-point win over Mt. Blue.
From standout scorers to defensive powerhouses, these players are making their mark on the Maine high school basketball tournament and setting the stage for an exciting remainder of the season.
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