The fifth seed Wiscasset boys basketball team upset fourth seed Buckfield 49-47 on Saturday, Feb. 17 in a South Class D quarter-final game at the Augusta Civic Center. The two teams split games during the regular season. Both teams got off to a slow start, with Buckfield leading 8-5 at the quarter. Buckfield led 18-13 at the half, before the Wolverines attacked in the third quarter, scoring 21 points to take a 34-33 lead at the end of three. Wiscasset opened the fourth with seven straight points to build an eight point lead. Buckfield scored 10 straight to take a two point lead with 2:25 to play. The two teams traded hoops, before Landon Shirey hit a big three with 20 seconds left to seal the win. Shirey led the Wolverines offense with 22 points, Spencer Smith-Pinkham added 9 and Alex Richard 8. Buckfield was led by Brayden Monto and Trenton Haskell with 13 each. Wiscasset plays in the semi-finals on Wednesday, Feb. 21 at 10:30 p.m. at the ACC.
Panthers Out-Muscle the Wildcats to Advance in Class B Playoffs Medomak Valley 50 - York 35
The Medomak Valley girls basketball team advanced to the Class B South semifinal game by beating York 50-35 on Saturday, Feb. 17 at the Portland Expo. The Panthers broke open a close game with a 9-0 run at the end of the first half to extend their lead to 28-15. Kytana Williamson scored all 9 of the Panthers’ points during that streak, and she had 21 points in the game to lead Medomak Valley.
Maya Cannon and Sara Nelson each scored 9 for the Panthers who improved to 15-4 on the season. Cannon, Chloe Fox and Claudia Feeley out-muscled the smaller York players under the basket at both ends throughout the game and forced York to take outside shots. Stifling, high-tempo team defense, which the Panthers have been known for all season, was the key to the victory. Nya Avery had 11 points to lead the Wildcats, who ended their season 12-8.
Medomak Boys Clip Yarmouth Medomak Valley 61 - Yarmouth 33
Fourth seed Medomak Valley boys basketball team defeated fifth seed Yarmouth 61-33 in a South Class B quarter-final game at the Portland Expo on Friday, Feb. 16. Medomak led 13-8 at the quarter, 25-14 at the half and 49-22 at the end of three. The Panthers were led by Kory Donlin with 16 points, Kristian Schumann 15. and Mason Nguyen 11. Yarmouth was led by Evan Hamm with 10.
Medomak takes on number one Oceanside on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 7:45 p.m. at the Portland Expo in the South B semi-finals.
Lincoln Boys Advance Past Lake Region Lincoln Academy 70 - Lake Region 41
The second seed Lincoln Academy boys basketball team defeated Lake Region 70-41 in a South Class B Regional quarter-final game on Friday, Feb. 16 at the Portland Expo. The Eagles led 16-10 at the quarter, 31-18 at the half, and 52-28 at the end of three. The Lakers pulled within eight in the third, but after a quick Eagle timeout, Lincoln rattled off 17 straight points to put the game away. Gabe Hagar scored 23 points, Lucas Houghton added 14 and EJ Hunt 13. Lake Region was led by Jackson Lubby with 14 and Brock Gibbons 10.
The Eagles take on third seed York on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. at the Portland Expo.
Tigers Knock Eagles Out of Girls Playoffs Biddeford 60 - Lincoln Academy 25
The ninth seed Biddeford Tigers girls basketball team outscored eighth seed Lincoln Academy 21-3 in the third quarter on the way to a lopsided 60-25 victory on Wednesday, Feb. 14 in the Eagles nest. Biddeford never trailed in the preliminary round playoff game, and pounced out to a 23-6 lead before Olivia Ball scored 8 straight points for the Eagles to close the gap to 23-14.
The score was 27-15 at the end of the first half, and 48-18 at the end of three quarters. Ball and Mariam Delisle led the Eagles with 11 points apiece. DeLisle also pulled down 10 rebounds and had 3 steals. Jordyn Crump led Biddeford with 19 points. The Eagles ended the season 10-9, while the Tigers improved to 12-7 and will play the number one seed Oceanside on Saturday, Feb. 17 at the Portland Expo.
Undefeated Wildcats Win Girls Busline League Title Boothbay 37 – Lincolnville 31
The Boothbay girls middle school basketball team won the girls small school Busline League championship by beating Lincolnville 37-31 on Saturday, Feb. 10 in Wiscasset. The Wildcats had to battle the Lynx all the way to the finish to secure the championship. Shooters for both teams appeared to be a bit nervous at the start of the title game, which led to a close, low-scoring match. The Boothbay defense helped lead their squad to small leads of 7-5 after one quarter and 14-9 at the half. The scoring pace picked up in the third quarter as the Lynx outscored the Wildcats 14-11 in the frame to tighten the score to 25-23 Boothbay. The game remained close and tense throughout the fourth quarter. The Wildcats finally took a lead they would not relinquish after Addie Barter finished off a nice, long pass from Xavi Hall to extend the lead to 33-29 with 3 minutes remaining. Eleanor Erwin scored 6 of her team-high 17 points in the 4th quarter to lead the undefeated Wildcats, and Barter scored 8, including two crucial baskets down the stretch. Catherine Leadbetter scored 19 points to lead Lincolnville.
Ten Local Wrestlers Qualify for State Class B Hagar, Lafrenaye and St.Cyr Win South Class B Regional Championships
Three Lincoln Academy wrestlers were crowned South Class B Regional champions on Saturday, Feb. 10 at Morse High School in Bath. Adam St.Cyr won the 135 pound title, Jayden Lafrenaye the 165 pound title, and Jakobi Hagar the 175 pound title.
Three Medomak Valley wrestlers placed second, Shamus Pease at 157, Grady Pease at 165, and Marshall Addy at 215. Erskine Academy’s Giacomo Smith, of Whitefield, placed second at 150 pounds.
Lincoln’s Cole Workman placed third at 132, and Medomak’s Nate Staples (113) and Nathan Gess (285) placed fourth.
All nine wrestlers qualified for the State Class B championships, to be held at Mt. Valley High School in Rumford on Saturday, Feb. 17.
LA Coach McLeod Named KVAC Girls Swim Coach of Year Carleton and Card Place Second
Lincoln Academy swim coach Nori (Lund) McLeod was named KVAC Class B Girls Coach of the Year at an awards ceremony after the KVAC championship meet, held Friday, Feb. 9 at the Bath YMCA. Belfast coach Bob Winslow was named boys Coach of the Year.
Lincoln Academy’s Piper Carleton placed second in the 200 IM and sixth in the 100 breaststroke. Owen Card placed second in the 100 free and third in the 200 free. Eren Aybas took third in both the 50 free and 100 free. Jayden Brown placed seventh in the 200 free and eighth in the 100 butterfly.
Camden girls won with 406 points, followed by Belfast, Morse, Gardiner/ Hall-Dale, Waterville/ Winslow, Erskine, and Lincoln.
Morse boys won with 364 points, followed by Belfast 291, Waterville/ Winslow 198, Camden 121, Lincoln 102, and Gardiner/ Hall-Dale 10.
Playoff Basketball Schedule All Tickets Must Be Purchased in Advance
All tickets for basketball playoff games at the Portland Expo and the Augusta Civic Center must be purchased at https://gofan.co/app/school/MPA . The Bangor Cross Insurance Center and the Portland Cross Insurance Center tickets may be purchased from Ticketmaster.
Boys Basketball
The Lincoln Academy boys (15-3) finished as the second seed in Class B South. They will take on the winner of a preliminary game on Friday, Feb. 16 at 5:30 p.m. at the Portland Expo.
Medomak Valley (15-3) finished as the fourth seed in Class B South. They will take on fifth seed Yarmouth on Friday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Portland Expo.
Wiscasset (9-9) finished as the fifth seed in Class D South. They will take on Buckfield on Saturday, Feb. 17 at 12 noon in the Augusta Civic Center. The two teams split during the regular season.
The 12th ranked Boothbay boys finished 5-13, and out of the playoff picture in Class C South.
Girls Basketball
The Medomak Valley girls (14-4) finished as the second seed in Class B South. They will take on seventh seed York on Saturday, Feb. 17 at 10:30 a.m. at the Portland Expo.
Eighth seed Lincoln Academy (10-8) will host a Class B South preliminary game at home on Wednesday, Feb. 14 at 6:30 p.m. against ninth seed Biddeford.
The Boothbay girls finished 5-13 and out of the Class C South playoffs.
The Wiscasset girls finished 0-18 and out of the Class D South playoffs.
Lady Eagles Lose Season Finale at Morse Morse 45 - Lincoln Academy 40
The Lincoln Academy girls basketball team lost their final regular season game to Morse 45-40 on Thursday, Feb. 8 in Bath. The offense sputtered out of the gate and the Eagles fell behind 25-15 at halftime. Mariam DeLisle tallied 20 points to lead Lincoln Academy scorers. Also putting points on the board for the Eagles were Olivia Ball 7, Maggie Thompson 3, Chloe Anderson 3, Lilly Labrie 2, Kennedie Anderson 2, Scarlett O’Brien 2 and Natalie Kaler 1. Reese Darling led the Shipbuilders (3-15) to the upset win with a dozen points, and Haley Kirkpatrick chipped in 11.
The Eagles fell to 10-8 on the season, and remained in 8th place in the Class B South Heal Points standings. Lincoln Academy is expected to play Biddeford at home in a preliminary round playoff game, but it is not yet official.
Panthers Shut Down Huskies in Season Finale Medomak Valley 57 - MCI 30Â
The Medomak Valley boys basketball team dominated the MCI Huskies 57-30 in their final regular season game on Thursday, Feb. 8 in Pittsfield. The Panthers improved to 15-3 on the season, but just barely dropped into 4th place in Class B South as both Lincoln Academy and York hold the same record but beat stronger opponents in their final games to earn slightly more Heal Points. The Panthers defense held MCI to just 4 points in the 1st quarter, and doubled-up the Huskies 26-13 at halftime.
Kory Donlin led the Panthers with 17 points, 9 rebounds and 5 steals. Also scoring for the Panthers were Gabe Lash with 14 points, Kristian Schumann 9, Vishal Mellor 4, Owen Dostie 2, Luke Cheesman 2 and Jack Martin 2. Cheesman led the Panthers in steals with 6. Cooper Allen and Drew Shorey each tallied nine points to lead the Huskies, who fell to 7-11 on the season, and out of playoff contention.
Medomak Valley Girls Thrash Huskies – Take 2nd in Class B South Medomak Valley 65 - MCI 32
The Panthers girls basketball team was propelled by a dynamic scoring rally at the start of the second half to secure a convincing 65-32 win over MCI on Thursday, Feb. 8 in the Panthers’ den. Medomak Valley quickly turned a competitive 30-17 halftime lead into a rout by using a pressure defense to trap the Huskies in their own end, and then scored ten straight points off the ensuing turnovers.
Kytana Williamson led the way for the Panthers with 26 points. Kayleigh Dunton led the Huskies with 11 points. Medomak Valley improved to 14-4 on the season, and the win elevated the team to second in the Class B South Heal Points standings heading into the playoffs. The MCI Huskies fell to 9-9 on the season.
Lincoln Boys Win Final Home Game, Finish at 15-3 Lincoln 86 - Morse 58
The Lincoln Academy boys basketball team defeated visiting Morse 86-58 in their final game of the KVAC season on Thursday, Feb. 8. The Eagles’ six seniors were recognized before the game, including Braxton Crockett, Tucker Stiles, Lucas Houghton, Wyatt Simmons, Casey Duncan and Gabe Hagar. The Eagles sank eleven 3-pointers in the win, one shy of a school record broken in their win over Leavitt.
Scoring leaders for LA were Hagar with 21, Stiles 17, Houghton 14, and Duncan 11. Morse was led by Jack Delano with 21 and Gage Suitter 12.
Lincoln boys finish their regular season at 15-3, and look to head into the playoffs as the second or third seed in Class B South.
Wildcats Claw Way to Girls South Division Title Boothbay 70 - South Bristol 40
The Boothbay middle school Wildcats won the girls Busline League South Division title by beating South Bristol 70-40 on Wednesday, Feb. 7 in Boothbay. The undefeated Wildcats advanced to the Busline League championship game against the North Division winner on February 10. Boothbay was in control of the match the whole way and enjoyed leads of 18-5 after one quarter, 31-13 at the half, and 50-26 after 3 quarters as they cruised to the victory.
The Wildcats were led by Eleanor Erwin, who tallied 30 points, and Xavi Hall who chipped in 15. Izze Bhe had a terrific game for the Mariners, scoring 31 points in the loss.
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