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AUBURN — Auburn/Lewiston YMCA Biddy Basketball results from the weekend of Dec. 2-4:

Pee Wee Division

Hahnel Bros. 17, Hammond Lumber 15: Hahnel Bros. held on for the win as a last second heave at the buzzer rattled off the rim for Hammond in a Friday night make-up affair at the ‘Y.’ Steven Parshall and Ben Sirois were the leading scorers for the victors with six and five points, respectively. Jacob Jackson, Luke Josephson and Matt Metivier each chipped in with a bucket to complete the scoring. Tristin Blossom, Trevor Bosse, Declan Giroux and Cody Saunders added defensive intensity for the winners.

Max Creaser led Hammond with a game-high eight points. Other scorers included Michelle Cowie with four and Tyson Green with three. Brady Cox, Quincy Coachman, Liam Flynn, Cameron Langis, Aiden Hebert and Rylen Schenk provided spark with their hustle.

C.B. Bachmann 14, Sam’s Italian Sandwich Shoppe 14: It was nip and tuck every step of the way as Bachmann and Sam’s played to a stalemate. Dominick Jacobs paced Bachmann with a game-high six points. Dylan Sellinger (four), Tyler Jalbert (two), Hannah Chaput (one) and Mike Chaput (one) rounded out the scoring. Jack Hart, Austin Sellinger, Fiona King and Caroline White were defensive stalwarts.

Dan Milk’s led Sam’s with five points and Ray Nichols added four. Matt Scholer and Nick Kaiser contributed a bucket each with Kora Martel chipping in with one from the line. Anna LeBlanc, Madisyn Turcotte, Ben Webber and Hunter Young played important supporting roles.

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M&P Used Auto Parts 30, Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli 26: Fireworks were on display out of season as M&P outlasted Heidi’s in an up-tempo contest. John Shea erupted with 10 points to lead the winning effort. Others finding the scoresheet were: Aaron Galway (six), Justin Bulmer (four), Harrison Gray (four), Corey Weirs (four) and Josh Murphy (two). Sam Courtemanche, Shane Kilby and Joey Shea were playmakers for the victors.

Caroline Hammond matched the game-high 10 points for Heidi’s. Ben Poland, Emily Piper and Ryan Marston each added four points. Cameron Irish and Connor LeClerc knock down a bucket each in a spirited effort. Dylan Bilodeau, Landon Cougle and Tyler Smith were other key contributors.

Sun Journal 18, Hahnel Bros. 17: In yet another nailbiter, Sun Journal slipped past Hahnel Bros. behind a great team defensive effort led by Andrea Demers, Elijah Demers, Emily Kramarz, Wyatt Morse, Noah Peck and Ari Perry. Leading the way offensively were Devonte Scott (eight points), Cayden Childs (six points) and Jamaine Luizzo with four.

Defensive standouts for Hahnel included Tristin Blossom, Trevor Bosse, Matt Metivier and Cody Saunders. Luke Josephson led the way offensively with seven points; followed by four from Ben Sirois. Declan Giroux, Jacob Jackson and Steven Parshall each chipped in with two points.

Austin Associates 26, Hammond Lumber 21: Austin grabbed a six-point halftime lead and kept Hammond at arms length the rest of the way for the Saturday afternoon win. Elizabeth Marcotte led the offensive charge with 1o points. Lydia Celani, Caleb Davis and Chase Martin each added four. Owen Hamel and Julia Berube iced the cake with a basket each. Jason Brooker, Libby Forgues and Zachery Jawer were catalysts defensively.

Max Creaser led all scorers with 12 points to lead Hammond. Quincy Coachman (four), Tyson Green (three) and Michelle Cowie (two) were the other scorers. Brady Cox, Liam Flynn, Cameron Langis, Aiden Hebert and Rylen Schenk played vital roles defensively.

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Morrison & Sylvester 28, Anthoine Financial Group 19: M&S took a nine point lead into the fourth quarter and never looked back in a win over Anthoine. Ethan Chute poured in a game-high 16 points for the winners. Joey Vallee followed closely with 10 points and Tyler Murray added the first bucket of his young career to supplement the offense. Calvin Ames, Alex Thistlewaite, Finnegan Thistle, Cooper Watkins, Addison Dostie and Simon Hayes added energy to the winning formula.

It was a very balanced offensive attack for Anthoine. Nick Gagne and Olivia Ouelette led the way with four points each followed by Anson Perry with three. Jordan Cummings, Lindsay Adams, Ella Perry and Meaza Paradie each added two points. Marshal Adams and Braden Paradie led the way on defense.

Junior Division

Leary & DeTroy 42, Downeast Financial 25: Leary & DeTroy kept rolling along with another victory, overcoming a slow start in the first quarter to win going away over Downeast. It was all hands on deck for the winners offensively. Ethan Brown led all scorers with 13 points follwed by Austin Brown’s 1. Serena Mower and Khadar Heeban each tossed in eight, Lauren Jutras two and Ethan Bosse one from the line to round out the scoresheet. Khalid Heeban contributed lock down defense.

Hank Duval led Downeast with nine points. Grace Beaudet, Grant Hartley, Sarah Sterling and Jayson Taylor completed the scoring with four points each. Nick Davis, Sofia Hartley, Katelyn Jipson and Kirsten Main played key defensive roles in defeat.

American Concrete 37, Pat’s Pizza 26: Patrick Luizzo scored 12 of his game-high 16 in the decisive third quarter to lead American to a win over Pat’s. Tyler Morin scored 10 of his 14 in the first to get the winners out of the gate. Mohamed Mohamed added three and Courtney Richard and Otis Caron each added a bucket. Nick Hartley, Grace Fontaine, Hunter McQuade and Keegan Pelletier played stifling defense for the victors.

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Tyler Swanbeck supplied 14 points to lead the Pat’s offense. Tyler Libby (six), Devaunte Rembert (four) and Josh Hamel (two) added the remainder of the scoring. Oceanna Chamberlain, Josh Kaiser, Dan Nalley, Jade Perry and Julia Milks were the playmakers for Pat’s.

Hoop Camp 33, Platz Associates 28: Hoop Camp outscored Platz 9-4 in the final quarter pick up a victory on Saturday morning. Jahlen Coney led a balanced attack with 11 points for the Campers. Piper Norcross followed with seven. Jahvon Coney (five), Taylor Depot (four), Richard Thurston (four) and Brian Demers (two) collaborated to complete the scoring. Spencer Morrill, Camden Poisson and Ryan Salk led the defensive effort.

Ben English led Platz with 10 points, while Abdulwahab Mohamed added eight. Nathan Farnsworth, Teagan Galway, Emmy Lashua, Joel Stubbs and David Oken each chipped in with a bucket each. Julia Masters was a key playmaker.

Gee & Bee Sporting Goods 33, Emerson Toyota 29: Gee & Bee carried a four-point lead into the final quarter and held on for a win over Emerson. Caleb Yarnevich’s game-high 15 points led all scorers for the winners. Giles Paradie and Ryan Therriault each tossed in eight and Selina Gathier chipped in with two for the winners. Christian Beliveau, Kathryn Childs, Jonah Crowell, Cameron Winslow and Shane Gauthier added defensive intensity to the winning mix.

Jacob Kyajohnian and Kyle Herald led the offense for Emerson with 10 and eight points, respectively. Adding four each were Alex Thompson and Jaden Legare. Rosalie White added two and Storm Jipson chipped in with one. Olivia DuBois, Madison Thistlewaite and Robert Tremaine displayed hustle and tenacity.

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