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Lawrence’s Payton Cole tries to put up a shot while being defended by Mount Desert Island defenders Lily Collins (12) and Lily Norwood during a Class B North quarterfinal on Friday in Bangor. Lawrence won, 75-45. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Our favorite photos from Friday’s high school basketball quarterfinals
The Maine state basketball tournament gets underway in earnest across the state.
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Greely’s Sophia Littel drives to the basket as Marshwood’s Maddison Poitras defends during a Class B South quarterfinal on Friday in Portland. (Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageGardiner’s Brady Atwater shoots over Erskine’s Campbell Coutts during a Class B Nortth quarterfinal on Friday in Bangor. Gardiner won 62-29. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageYork’s Nya Avery shoots as Maddi Bosse of Poland plays defense Friday during a Class B South girls basketball quarterfinal at the Portland Expo. (Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageHampden Academy’s Eve Wiles, right, and Lewiston’s Jaleiah Wright battle for a rebound. (Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageLawrence’s Payton Cole tries to put up a shot while being defended by Mount Desert Island defenders Lily Collins (12) and Lily Norwood during a Class B North quarterfinal on Friday in Bangor. Lawrence won, 75-45. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageThea Laukka of Camden Hills saves the ball from going out of bounds during the Windjammers’ 59-31 win over Brunswick in a Class A North quarterfinal on Friday in Augusta. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageEdward Little’s Hope Fontaine tries to drive around Bangor’s Emily Caulkins during a Class A North girls basketball quarterfinal Friday at the Augusta Civic Center. Edward Little, the No. 4 seed, advanced to the semifinals with a 45-36 win. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageOceanside’s Addie Poland reaches for a loose ball while being guarded by Lake Region’s Kathryn Peterson during a Class B South quarterfinal on Friday in Portland. (Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer)
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