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Biddy Basketball Results from Jan. 24-26.
Rookies Basketball
Thursday, Jan 24 results
NAPA Auto Parts 26, Bilodeau Insurance 20.
Sam Brooker led NAPA in scoring with 8 points, followed by Jeffrey Randall with six points. Koral Morin and Connor Turcotte scored four points each; Attean Fournier and Ben DuBois added two points apiece. Bilodeau Insurance saw six of their players break the scoring column too, led by Isaac Gautier with eight points. Scoring four points each were Sam Ferguson and Tristan Kramarz; Owen Avery and Addison Blais contributed two points each.
Junior Division
Pat’s Pizza 39, Platz Associates 37.
The Brown brothers led Pat’s offensively, Ethan with 17 and Austin with 10. Grace Fontaine and Abdi Alew each scored four points; Spencer Morrill and Courtney Richard chipped in with two points each for Pat’s. Platz was led by Wol Akol with a game high 19 points, followed by Seth Webster with eight points and Dominick Jacobs with eight points. Storm Jipson scored two points in the effort.
Saturday, Jan. 26 results
Graphic Explosion 32, NAPA Auto Parts 20.
Tristan Kramarz led all scorers with 14 points and led Graphic Explosion offensively. Adding four points each for Graphic Explosion were Connor Turcotte, Dylan Foerster, RJ McCarron, and Bryce Fontaine; Tyler Turcotte chipped in with two points. Ellie Legare, once again leading NAPA offensively, scored eight points. Josh Landis and Connor Cyr scored four points each, followed by Dru Angelides and Cohven Langley with two points each.
Pee Wee Division
The Fortin Group 20, Agren Appliance 12.
Caleb Davis scored six of his game high eight points in the first quarter as The Fortin Group defeated Agren Appliance. Jacob Jackson, Braden Paradie and Anson Perry added four points apiece. Agren Appliance was short-handed on the day, but battled throughout. Mike Chaput Jr., Noah Peck and Josh Randall scored four points each.
BGA Financial 43, High Maintenance Landscape 24.
The game was knotted 15 all at the half, but BGA exploded for 28 second half points and went on to win the contest. Braeden Lynch had a game high 18 points, followed by Kaleb Danner and Aiden Charest with eight points each. Jason Brooker contributed four points, Brady Vincent three points and Connor LeClerc two points for BGA. Tiana James paced High Maintenance Landscape with 13 points, followed by Josh Lavigne with three points. Elijah Demers, Conor Burtchell, Tong Akol and Addison Dostie chipped in with two points each.
M & P Auto Parts 26, Morrison & Sylvester 19.
Jared Bernard and John Shea scored 8 points each to pace M & P offensively. Joey Shea and Nick Kaiser added four points each, followed by Caed Langley with two points. Malik Foster, of Morrison & Sylvester, led all scorers with 15 points; Fiona King and Isaac Shannon scored two points each to round out the scoring.
Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli 37, C.B. Bachmann 20.
Heidi’s led 22-5 at the break and that proved to be the difference in the game. Trevor Bosse and Quincy Coachman scored 10 points each and Ben Poland added another nine points to lead Heidi’s in the win. Michelle Cowie scored five points, Olivia Coachman two points and Libby Forgues a free throw to round out the scoring for Heidi’s. C.B. Bachmann was led by Dylan Sellinger with eight points and Joshua Murphy with 6 points. Austin Sellinger scored three points, Nick Gagne two points and Emily Bilodeau’s free throw capped the scoring for Bachmann.
Hahnel Brothers 32, Roopers 21.
Devonte Scott led all scorers with 16 points for Hahnel Bros. Luke Josephson and RJ Nichols scored six points each, while Wyatt Fontaine and Allie Ferland added two points each. Chase Martin paced Roopers with eight points, followed by Harrison Gray and Wyatt Morse with four points each. Tate Morse added two points and Sommer Russell, Elise Syphers and Addison Chute all had a free throw from the charity stripe.
Hammond Lumber 26, Gee & Bee Sporting Goods 24.
Noah Hill scored 10 points and Tyson Green nine points to pace Hammond Lumber. Matthew Metivier scored four points and Tristan Blossom three points to round out the scoring for Hammond Lumber. Gee & Bee got a game high 20 points from Patrick Anthoine andChristian and Kevin Frey scored two points each to cap the scoring for Gee & Bee.
Junior Division
Sam’s Italian Sandwich Shoppe 39, Sun Journal 24.
Sam’s opened up the second quarter on a 14-2 run, with Ryan Theriault scoring 8 of his game high 17 points for the victors. Corey Wiers scored eight points, followed by Emily Piper and Keagan Pelletier with four points each. Capping Sam’s total with a bucket each were Mia-Angelina Leslie, Cooper Watkins, Caroline Hammond, and Madeline Foster. Ethan Chute netted 12 points for Sun Journal to lead the way, followed by Cole Melanson with 6 points from the line. Anna LeBlanc, Hannah Chaput and Justin Bulmer scored two points each for Sun Journal.
Hoop Camp 45, Leary & Detroy 43.
Giles Paradie scored a team high 22 points to help Hoop Camp stave off a comeback bid by Leary & Detroy. Teagan Galway scored another 14 points for Hoop Camp, followed by Dan Nally with six points and Khalid Heban with three points. Ahmed Yonis scored 17 of his high game high 23 points in the second half, and Mohamed Mohamed added 14 points. Elizabeth Marcotte and Tyler Jalbert scored two points apiece. Sofia Hartley and Dan Milks each hit a free throw to round out the scoring for Leary & Detroy.
Emerson Toyota 39, Austin Associates 39.
Emerson Toyota had a strong second half outscoring Austin Associates 27-19, but Devaunte Rembert hit a game tying free throw with 5 seconds left and that’s how the game ended. Devaunte paced Austin’s with a game high 18 points followed by Kalib Kalib and Josh Kaiser with seven points each. Jaden Legare scored four points and Kayleigh LeClerc three points to cap the scoring for Austin’s. Joel Stubbs had a team high 14 points and Nate Farnsworth added 10 of his own to pace Emerson’s comeback. Nick Hartley scored eight points, Chantelle Ouellette three points, Serena Mower two points and Lydia Celani two points to round out the scoring for Emerson.
Pat’s Pizza 41, Androscoggin Title 39. Ethan Brown rebounded a missed free throw to score at the buzzer for the win. Austin Brown had a game high 19 points to lead Pat’s offensive attack, followed by Ethan Brown’s eight points. Grace Fontaine and Lindsey Adams contributed 4 points apiece; Kiara Fournier, Homza Hussein and Courtney Richard all scored two points. Caleb Yarnevich finished with 15 points for Androscoggin Title. Bobby Tremaine scored 10 points and Max Creaser eight points. Abdi Mohamed, Josh Hamel and Dylon Bretton all scored two points to round out the scoring for Androscoggin Title.
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