YMCA of Auburn-Lewiston Biddy Basketball results from Nov. 25-26.

Junior Division

F6 Detailing & Auto Service 22, Emerson Chevy 18: F6 Detailing & Auto Service had a balanced scoring attack with Kaida Gatcomb leading the team with eight points, followed by Peyton Fournier with seven, Jaxon Daigle had six points. Xavior Freeman finished with a free throw. Jacob Seger led Emerson Chevy with eight points, followed by Marcus White with (4) points. Julia Swett, Chase Putney, and Sydney Mooney all had two points.

Northstar Mortgage 28, DuBois Reality 18: Northstar Mortgage: Maximus Fontaine North Mortgage with 12 points, while Carter Belanger dropped in eight points. Cole Fofie finished with four points, and Ava Belknap and Peyton Belknap both had a two-point basket. DuBois Reality’s Addison Collins led the team with six points, followed by Carter Gagnon, Jacoby Golden, and Elijah Cyr all scoring four points.

Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli 40, Pine State Pest Solutions 20: Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli’s Damian Barajas led the team with 15 points, followed by Caiden Hanson with seven points. Donovan Burnham, Jackson Ford, and Richard Pomerleau all had six points. Jamison Adams led Pine State Pest Solutions with nine points, followed by Adam Landry and Ben Berry each with (4) points. Ethan Small chipped in with two points while Drake Forey hit a free throw.

Pee Wee Division

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Roopers 16, Auburn Fire 8: Dawson Blair and Lorenzo Kinnear both had six points for Roopers, while Aurora Wolfe and Tobias Jeffery each had two points. Auburn Fire’s Anthony Rizzolo led his team with four points, followed by Easton Carver and Leo Dimatteo who had two points each.

Leary & DeTroy 28, Androscoggin Bank 15: Elijah White had a game-high 13 points for Leary & DeTroy followed by Cameron White with seven points. Addison Levesque chipped in with four points while Blake Murphy and Talon Lachance both had two points. Androscoggin Bank’s Chase Collins led the team with eight points. Mark Rausch, Cyrus Faloon, and Calvin White each had two points, and Ryker Adams hit a free throw.

Gee & Bee Sporting Goods 22, Bangor Savings 22: Gee & Bee Sporting Goods’ Silas Stout had 15 points, followed by Dylan Davis who had four points. Rafael Hargreaves had a bucket and Annabelle Daigle nailed a free throw. Bangor Saving’ Leighton Blackman led the team with eight points, followed by Daxton Ladd and Agot Agot both had four points. Penn Chase, Celena Burgess, and Daniel Leray all had two points.

Hahnel Brothers Co. 32 vs. BGA Financial 17: Weston Moreau had a game-high 17 points for Hahnel Brothers Co followed by Luke Farrell with 10 points. Sophia Tahlil had four points, and Enzo Nimbona hit a free throw. BGA Financial’s Patrick Sullivan had 12 points, followed by Brooklyn Barnes and Everett Wieland both with two points, and Evan Landry had a free throw.

Rookie Division

Elscott Manufacturing 26, Mobile on the Way 11: Elscott Manufacturing’s Leni Belanger led the team with 12 points, followed by Milo Hinkley with six points. Rhett Chase and Alice Hoover both had four points. Mobile on the Way’s Lincoln Poulin led the team with seven points and Darius Faloon had the other four points.

Auburn Family Dental 34, Berube’s Auto 22: Auburn Family Dental had balanced scoring with Kaysen Gatcomb led the team with 12 points, followed by Nolan Thibodeau with 10 points, Senay Nziza had eight points, and Annalise Bogue-Golden with four points. Berube’s Auto’s Guelphi Mpoyi led the way with eight points, followed by Elliot Higgins and Sierra Henderson each had six points, and Wallace Richardson finished with two points.

The Dance Center 42, Aime’s Place 20: The Dance Center’s Pearson Hird led the team with 12 points, followed by Amaiylah Adams with 10 points and Jaxx Daigneault had eight points, Bradley Tifft finished six points while Ozro Pullen with four points, and Kingston Gaines had two points. Aime’s Place’s Cannon Roy led the team with eight points, followed by Zayden Tahlil with six points. Chelsea Higgins, Weston Bryant, and Bentley Spence all scored two points.

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