Caribou’s Deprey, Penobscot Valley’s Moulton, Central Aroostook’s Burtt chosen tourney MVPs
These players led their respective teams to regional girls basketball championships.
These players led their respective teams to regional girls basketball championships.
The Panthers won it by scoring the game’s final six points over a span of 1:23.
The top-seeded Vikings ended the long drought on Friday night, jumping out to a 22-5 lead in the first quarter and never looking back en route to a 61-46 victory.
It will be Central Aroostook’s first trip to the semifinals since 2016 while Wisdom is making its fourth consecutive semifinal round appearance and will be seeking a third regional title game berth in four years.
The defending three-time Class D North champion Southern Aroostook breezed to a 69-24 victory over Wisdom.
Old Town held Presque Isle to three points in the first half while building a 30-3 lead and coasted to a 64-22 victory.
Hodgdon High School freshman guard Anna Oliver poured in 19 points to lead the fifth-seeded Hawks to a 53-32 victory over No. 4 Central.
Faith Sjoberg set a Class B tournament record with eight 3-pointers to lead the Wildcats to a 45-30 quarterfinal win over Mount View of Thorndike.
Senior guard Faith Sjoberg knew her shots would have to eventually fall. And they did.
The Coyotes put on an impressive performance, cruising to a 68-39 win over the youthful eighth seeded Caribou Vikings.