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WISCASSET’S MIRANDA MCINTIRE (10) looks for an open teammate against the guard of St. Dom’s Hannah Phelan during Thurday’s Mountain Valley Conference matchup at St. Dom’s. The Saints captured the 43-38 victory.
WISCASSET’S MIRANDA MCINTIRE (10) looks for an open teammate against the guard of St. Dom’s Hannah Phelan during Thurday’s Mountain Valley Conference matchup at St. Dom’s. The Saints captured the 43-38 victory.
AUBURN

It came down to this for the Wiscasset High School girls basketball team. Win Thursday’s Mountain Valley Conference game and a Western Maine Class C prelim might be in the Wolverines future.

St. Dom’s had the same scenario, and the Saints completed the job at hand, downing the Wolverines, 43-38 to improve to 5-10 and strengthen their hold on the 13th and final spot in Western C.

Wiscasset fell to 4-12 and saw its last realistic chance of making a run come to an end after being outscored 11-6 in the fourth quarter.

Faith Grady, the leading scorer in the MVC, had a triple-double with 22 points, 11 rebounds and 11 steals for St. Dom’s.

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“I am a math teacher and I have been watching the Heals pretty closely, and there is one spot left, with us being the only two teams that can claim it,” said St. Dom’s coach Jon Berry. “I told the girls beforehand that they were going to come out hard.”

Berry was right, as the Wolverines struck for the game’s first seven points, but seven turnovers hurt Wiscasset as St. Dom’s battled back from the slow start.

Grady was able to get her team going, scoring five first-quarter points, with Chloe Dwinell hitting a 3-pointer to get the Saints to 11-10 after a quarter.

The teams traded the lead four times in the second quarter.

With 2:16 remaining until halftime, Dwinell tumbled to the court with a lower body injury and didn’t return. Wiscasset was able to carry a 24-22 lead into the intermission despite making just 11-of-28 shots.

“Our energy was good and attitude was good, and you could tell that the girls were ready to compete, but we turned the ball over too many times in the first half, and when Chloe got hurt, it was a chance to push the lead out and we didn’t take advantage,” said Wiscasset coach Patrick Quinn.

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Four times the teams were deadlocked in the third quarter, with the contest entering the fourth tied at 32. Abbie Veinote was a catalyst for the Saints, nailing an open trey and going hard inside for a traditional three-point play in the third. The sophomore finished with 12 big points.

“I was doing what I can for my team,” said Veinote. “This is a big win for this team and we get to play a prelim.”

“We had Allie scouted, knowing that she is a 3-point shooter, so we clogged the lane on Faith,” said Quinn. “I thought we did a good job on Faith in the half-court, but she killed us on transition. Allie made some good shots.”

“First game back she hit four 3s against Dirigo, second game back two 3s against Mt. Abram. She lights it up in practice. She makes us a complete team. We expect it from her now,” said Berry.

Veinote swished her third 3-pointer with 4:54 left in regulation for a 35-32 Saints lead, and Grady hit a pair of free throws, followed moments later with a steal and an uncontested lay-up for a 39-32 Saints lead.

Wiscasset pushed back as Tylan Onorato made two at the line and Alecia Faulkingham hit a short jumper to make for a threepoint game. After a pair of free throws from Grady, Kayla Gordon brought the Wolverines to 41-38 with 52 ticks left. But, Grady made two more at the charity stripe to close out the win.

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“The ebb and flow between the teams was good, with good basketball and good sportsmanship,” said Quinn, whose Wolverines visit Madison on Tuesday and Monmouth Feb. 5 to close out the season.

Gordon led Wiscasset with nine points, six rebounds and three steals, with Faulkingham and Colleen Hendricks adding eight points apiece. Onorato had six steals and Hayleigh Craig five offensive boards.

St. Dom’s 43, Wiscasset 38

At Auburn

Wiscasset 11 13 8 6 38
St. Dom’s 10 12 10 11 43

Wiscasset — Tylan Onorato 1-2-5, Alecia Faulkingham 4-0-8, Gabby Chapman 1-0-3, Kayla Gordon 4-1-9, Miranda McIntire 0-0-0, Colleen Hendricks 4-0-8, Grace Webber 0-0-0, Hayleigh Craig 2-1-5. Totals – 16-4-38. St. Dom’s — Caroline Castonguay 1-0-2, Allie Veinote 4-1- 12, Faith Grady 8-5-22, Chloe Dwinell 2-0-5, Riley Stebbins 0- 0-0, Hannah Phelan 0-0-0, Olivia Mayo 1-0-2, Mikayla Pietkiewicz 0-0-0. Totals – 16-6-43. 3-point field goals — (W) Onorato, Chapman; (SD) Veinote 3, Grady, Dwinell. Records — St. Dom’s 5-10, Wiscasset 4-12. Up next for the Wolverines — Tuesday at Madison, 7 p.m.


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