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AUBURN — YMCA Biddy Basketball results:

Junior Division

Pat’s Pizza 57, American Concrete 43: Pat’s pushed the tempo to the tune of a league season high of 57 points in a win over American Concrete. Tyler Libby led the way with 18 points followed closely by Tyler Swanbeck’s 17. Daniel Nalley was also in double figures with 12 points. Devaunte Rembert added eight and Josh Hamel chipped in a bucket to round out the scoring. Oceanna Chamberlain, Josh Kaiser and Jade Perry did the heavy lifting on the defensive end.

Tyler Morin scored 17 from the point and Patrick Luizzo added 15 from the paint in an effort to match up on the scoreboard. Keegan Pelletier added six and Mohamed Mohamed and Grace Fontaine combined for the final five American markers. Otis Caron, Nick Hartley, Hunter McQuade and Courtney Richard worked hard on the boards.

Leary & DeTroy 40, Gee & Bee Sporting Goods 34 (OT): L&D continues to get everyone’s best effort and was pushed to overtime for the second time in three weeks. Again, the attorneys held on to win over an upstart Gee & Bee group. Austin Brown was outstanding again for the winners with a game-high 18 points. Ethan Brown scored four of his 10 in the decisive extra session. Serena Mower chipped in five points. Chantel Ouelette (three), Khadar Heeban (two) and Ethan Bosse (two) were the other scorers. Lauren Jutras worked the boards and Khalid Heeban added hustle to the winning formula.

Gee & Bee enjoyed a well balanced attack. Jonah Crowell led the way with eight  points. Caleb Yarnevich had seven points. Giles Paradie and Ryan Therriault each tossed in six points followed by five from Christian Beliveau. Shane Gauthier added the final bucket. Cameron Winslow, Kathryn Childs and Selena Gauthier led the defensive effort.

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Hoop Camp 43, Platz Associates 27: Hoop Camp continued its strong play of late with a verdict over a shorthanded Platz squad. Jahlen Coney ruled the paint again with a game high 14 points. Piper Norcross ran the offense and added 10 points. Richard Thurston added eight points. Ryan Salk (three), Jahvon Coney (two), Brian Demers (two), Taylor Depot (two) and Camden Poisson (two) were the other scorers in a well distributed attack. Spencer Morril made his presence felt on both ends of the floor.

Teagan Galway was outstanding in defeat with a team-high 10 points. David Oken (six), Abdul Mohamed (five), Emmy Lashua (four) and Joel Stubbs (two) rounded out the scoring. Nathan Farnsworth and Julia Masters were defensive standouts.

Downeast Financial 34, Emerson Toyota 21: Downeast jumped out to a 22-8 halftime lead and coasted to a win over Emerson. Grant Hartley torched the nets for a game-high 18 points. Hank Duval and Jayson Taylor added six apiece. Grace Beaudet added the final four points. Sofia Hartley added a strong defensive presence.

Kyle Herald, Alex Thompson and Jacob Kyajohnian shared top honors with six each for Emerson. Jaden Legare and Storm Jipson combined for the final three points. Robert Tremaine, Olivia DuBois, Madison Thistlewaite and Rosalie White worked hard on both ends of the floor.

Pee Wee Division

Sun Journal 23, Anthoine Financial Group 22: Sun Journal fended off a furious fourth-quarter rally by Anthoine to hold on for the win. Devonte Scott led the winner with 10 points. Jamaine Luizzo and Cayden Childs added four each. Emily Kramarz and Andrea Demers each added a bucket. Elijah Demers added one from the line. Wyatt Morse, Noah Peck and Ari Perry led the defensive charge.

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Anson Perry led a valiant team effort with a game-high 11 points for Anthoine. Jordan Cummings was next with five points. Marshall Adams, Nick Gagne and Lindsay Adams completed the scoring with a bucket each. Braden Paradie, Olivia Ouelette, Ella Perry and Meaza Paradie added strong all-around games.

Austin Associates 24, M&P Used Auto Parts 16: Austin overcame a one-point halftime deficit to pull away late for a win over M&P. Lydia Celani led a balanced attack with eight points. Chase Martin added six and Julia Berube four. Jason Brooker, Owen Hamel and Elizabeth Marcotte each chipped in a bucket. Caleb Davis, Libby Forgues and Zachery Jawer led a lockdown defense.

John Shea led M&P with six points and Justin Bulmer followed with four. Shane Kilby, Josh Murphy and Joey Shea all added a bucket. Sam Courtemanche, Aaron Galway, Harrison Gray and Corey Weirs added hustle to the mix.

Hammond Lumber 26, Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli 13: The Quincy Coachman (nine points), Tyson Green (nine) and Max Creaser (eight) triumvirate combined for all the scoring to lead Hammond to victory. Michelle Cowie, Brady Cox, Liam Flynn, Cameron Langis, Aiden Hebert and Rylen Schenk keyed a stifling defensive effort.

Caroline Hammond led Heidi’s with five points followed by Emily Piper’s four. Ben Poland and Dylan Bilodeau added a bucket each to complete the scoring. Landon Cougle, Cameron Irish, Ryan Marston and Connor Leclerc worked hard on both ends of the floor.

Morrison & Sylvester 25, Sam’s Italian Sandwich Shoppe 19: M&S held a five-point lead at the half and maintained the margin on their way to a win over Sam’s. Ethan Chute led the winners with 14 points. Joey Vallee added six. Cooper Watkins, Tyler Murray and Alex Thistlewaite combined for the final five points. Calvin Ames, Finnegan Thistle, Addison Dostie and Simon Hayes led the way on the boards.

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Hunter Young was high man for Sam’s with 10 points. Anna LeBlanc added a career-high five points. Ray Nichols had three and Nick Kaiser one to round out the scoring. Kora Martel, Matt Scholer, Madisyn Turcotte and Ben Webber played strong defense.

C.B. Bachmann 23, Hahnel Bros. 17: Bachmann continued its winning ways, upending a rolling Hahnel squad. Balanced offense was the key to victory for the winners. Dylan Sellinger, Hannah Chaput, Mike Chaput and Tyler Jalbert each had four to lead the scoring. Jack Hart added three and Dominick Jacobs and Fiona King two each to close out the scoring. Caroline White and Austin Sellinger contributed to the strong team defense.

Ben Sirois had a game-high seven points for Hahnel. Luke Josephson and Declan Giroux added four each. Trevor Bosse tallied the final bucket. Tristin Blossom, Jacob Jackson, Matt Metivier, Steven Parshall and Cody Saunders had strong two-way efforts.

Grade 4-5 Boys’ Travel

The Auburn/Lewiston YMCA boys fourth-grade travel team played two games this past weekend.

Y remained unbeaten (3-0) in its division with a victory over Bonny Eagle. A/L won the thriller 35-32. Austin Brown clinched the victory with a clutch foul shot with only five seconds remaining. Brown led the team with 15 points. Giles Paradie led the attack on the boards contributing nine points to the victory. Storm Jipson tallied six points, and Joel Stubbs added four.

The team also played a non-division game against a fifth-grade team from Gray-New Gloucester. Despite being outmatched significantly in size, the team battled to a very close 28-25 defeat. Austin Brown led A/L with 20 points, followed by Giles Paradie with three points. Dan Milks and Joel Stubbs each added two points to the cause.

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