Top-seeded Falmouth closed the first quarter on a 16-2 run and steadily pulled away to beat fifth-seeded Fryeburg Academy, 70-34, in a Class A South boys’ basketball semifinal Wednesday night at the Portland Expo.

The Navigators (18-2) will meet No. 3 Marshwood in the regional final on Friday or Saturday.

Judd Armstrong and Jack Stowell each scored nine points in the first quarter, which ended with Falmouth up 23-7.

With Zach Morrill and Chris Simonds neutralizing Fryeburg big man Will Hallam, the Navigators added to their lead in the second quarter and took a 39-20 advantage to the break.

Falmouth then used a 14-4 run at the end of the third quarter to make it 57-27.

Armstrong finished with 18 points, Stowell added 17, Morrill had 12 and Brady Coyne 11.

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Fryeburg (11-10) was paced by Hallam with nine points.

BREWER 58, SKOWHEGAN 30: Brady Saunders paced the second-seeded Witches (18-2) with 19 points in a Class A North semifinal win over the No. 3 River Hawks (16-4) in Augusta.

Colby Smith added 11 points and Brock Flagg had 10 for Brewer.

Kyle LePage led Skowhegan with 10 points.

NOKOMIS 51, CONY 35: Cooper Flagg recorded 22 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks, and the top-ranked Warriors (19-1) pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat the fourth-seeded Rams (13-7) in a Class A North semifinal in Augusta.

Nokomis trailed throughout the first half and led only 34-32 after three quarters.

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Ace Flagg chipped in with 10 points.

Parker Sergent led Cony with 12.

FOREST HILLS 61, GREENVILLE 41: The top-seeded Tigers (20-0) took control early with a 15-0 run, then added two more bursts of at least 15 straight points as they breezed past the fifth-seeded Lakers (5-13) in a Class D South semifinal at the Augusta Civic Center.

Mason Desjardins scored 23 points for Forest Hills, which led 36-5 at halftime and 56-18 after three quarters. The Tigers will play No. 2 Valley in the regional final on Saturday.

Greenville’s Dominic Murray got 18 of his 24 points in the fourth quarter.

ELLSWORTH 55, OLD TOWN 47: Chance Mercier scored 21 points, Hunter Curtis added 16, and the top-seeded Eagles (21-0) survived an upset bid by the No. 4 Coyotes (14-7) in a Class B North semifinal in Bangor.

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Grayson Thibeault led Old Town with 12 points.

ORONO 56, JOHN BAPST 36: Pierce Walston scored 24 points and the second-seeded Red Riots (18-3) erased a seven-point halftime deficit against the 11th-seeded Crusaders (10-11) in a Class B North semifinal in Bangor.

Ben Francis added 16 points as he and Walston fueled a 12-2 run to start the second half.

Edoardo Fiore led John Bapst with 14 points, while Corey Butler scored 11.

CENTRAL 63, WOODLAND 45: Bryce Burns and Simon Allen combined for 47 points, including all 28 of their team’s points in the first half, and the 11th-seeded Red Devils (12-8) knocked off the third-seeded Dragons (15-4) in a Class C North quarterfinal at Bangor’s Cross Insurance Center.

With Burns and Allen accounting for all of Central’s offense, the Red Devils opened a 28-18 halftime lead. Burns finished with 24 points and Allen had 23.

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Wyatt MacArthur paced Woodland with 20 points. Shain McIver and Ethan Monk each scored 11.

GEORGE STEVENS 44, PENOBSCOT VALLEY 18: The second-seeded Eagles (16-2) held the 10th-seeded Howlers (9-9) to three points in the second half as they advanced to the Class C North semifinals in Bangor.

George Stevens led just 18-15 at halftime, but Patrick Dagan made four 3-pointers in the third quarter as GSA broke it open with a 16-2 surge.

Dagan finished with 20 points, including six 3-pointers.

Ryan Thompson led Penobscot Valley with seven points.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

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Lawrence players hug each other after they defeated Gardiner in a Class A North girls’ basketball semifinal Wednesday at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

LAWRENCE 56, GARDINER 45: The third-seeded Bulldogs (17-3) got 22 points from Hope Bouchard and 19 from Emily Hagerty in a Class A North semifinal victory over the second-seeded Tigers (17-3) in Augusta.
Gardiner was led by junior standout Lizzy Gruber, who had 19 points, 16 rebounds and eight blocked shots.

SKOWHEGAN 47, ERSKINE ACADEMY 35: Jaycie Christopher scored 19 points – 17 in the first half – and the top-ranked River Hawks (20-0) advanced to the Class A North final with a victory over the fourth-seeded Eagles (10-9) at the Augusta Civic Center.

Callaway LePage made 11 of 15 free throws and finished with 17 points for Skowhegan, which will play No. 3 Lawrence for the regional title.

HERMON 42, MT. DESERT ISLAND 32: Charlotte Caron scored 13 points, Elizabeth Wyman added 11, and the second-seeded Hawks (18-2) fought off the third-seeded Trojans (16-5) in a Class B North semifinal in Bangor.

Hermon trailed 6-3 after one quarter, but Caron and Faith Coombs each hit a pair of 3-pointers in the second quarter as the Hawks moved ahead, 17-11. Wyman then scored nine points in the third as Hermon stretched its margin to 31-16.

Elizabeth Jones led MDI with 12 points.

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OLD TOWN 64, PRESQUE ISLE 22: The top-seeded Coyotes (20-1) held Presque Isle to three points in the first half and rolled into the Class B North championship game with a rout of the fourth-seeded Wildcats (14-7) in Bangor.

Sydney Loring led Old Town with 19 points. Madelyn Arsenault, Lexi Thibodeau and Saige Evans each added nine as the Coyotes advanced to face No. 2 Hermon on Saturday.

A 3-pointer by Faith Sjoberg was the only basket in the first half for Presque Isle, which fell behind 30-3. Sjoberg, who set a Class B North tournament record with eight 3-pointers in the quarterfinals, was limited to nine points by the Coyotes, and no one else scored more than three points.

BOYS’ HOCKEY

THORNTON ACADEMY 3, GREELY 1: Evan Beaudette scored twice as the Golden Trojans (12-5) ended their regular season with a win over the Rangers (14-4) at Biddeford Ice Arena.

Alex St. John also scored for Thornton.


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