SOUTH BERWICK — Jessica Willerson scored 17 points as McAuley topped Marshwood 49-41 Tuesday night in girls’ basketball to remain unbeaten.

Sarah Clement had 14 for the Lions (9-0), who took a 35-32 lead at the end of the third quarter on a three-point play.

McAuley held off the Hawks (4-5) the rest of the way.

Hailey Tarr led the Hawks with 12 points.

FRYEBURG ACADEMY 36, GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 33: Julia Quinn had five of her game-high 11 points in the third quarter as the Raiders (8-1) took the lead for good and held off the Patriots (7-2) at Gray.

Trailing 14-13 at halftime, Fryeburg Academy outscored G-NG 17-8 in the third quarter.

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Mackenzie Buzzell had seven points for the Raiders, and Kaylin Delaney added six.

Isabelle DeTroy led the Patriots with 10 points.

GORHAM 61, THORNTON ACADEMY 48: Emily Esposito scored 10 of her 16 points in the fourth quarter to help the Rams (8-0) close the door on Thornton Academy (7-2) for a win at Gorham.

Mackenzie Holmes led the Rams with 24 points and Kayla Lundin added 12.

The Trojans were paced by Alexandra Hart with 15 points and Ashley Howe, who scored 11.

LINCOLN ACADEMY 47, MEDOMAK VALLEY 29: Brie Wajer led the offensive attack with 20 points, five rebounds, five assists and six steals as the Eagles (8-1) took care of the Panthers (4-5) at Waldoboro.

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Cagney O’Brien had eight points and grabbed a game-high nine rebounds for Lincoln Academy, and Samantha Burke added seven points.

Maggie Cox led Medomak Valley with nine points.

KENNEBUNK 31, WELLS 23: Gabby Fogg scored a game-high 15 points for the Rams (5-3) as they raced to an 18-5 halftime lead in a win over the Warriors (4-3) at Wells.

Alyssa Loukola and Halee Ramsdell scored seven points apiece to lead Wells.

SOUTH PORTLAND 55, CHEVERUS 29: Maddie Hasson scored 22 points and Meghan Graff added 16 for the Red Riots (7-2) as they downed the Stags (4-5) at South Portland.

Cheverus was led by Kaylin Malmquist and Abby Cavallaro with eight points apiece.

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SCARBOROUGH 55, PORTLAND 33: Sophie Glidden and Jamie Sargent combined for 17 first-quarter points as the Red Storm (4-4) ran out to an early lead and cruised past the Bulldogs (0-8) at Scarborough.

Sargent finished with 12 points to lead Scarborough, and Glidden added 11 points and Jocelyn Couture tossed in eight.

Reagan Brown was the leading scorer for Portland with nine points. Katherine Johnson added eight points.

WESTBROOK 58, BIDDEFORD 38: Alisha Aube scored a game-high 31 points to lead the Blue Blazes (4-4) as they cruised to a win over the Tigers (1-8) at Westbrook.

The Tigers, who trailed 28-21 at halftime, were paced by Brittany Roy with 23 points.

LAKE REGION 36, FALMOUTH 25: Kristen Huntress had 13 points, including a pair of 3-pointers, to lead the way as the Lakers (6-1) defeated the Yachtsmen (3-5) at Naples.

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Chandler True had 11 points for Lake Region, including three first-half baskets from behind the 3-point arc.

Adelaide Cooke was the only player in double figures for Falmouth with 10 points.

SANFORD 47, NOBLE 19: Kristen O’Connell made a pair of 3-pointers during a 9-0 first-quarter run for the Spartans (2-6) as they cruised past the Knights (0-8) at Sanford.

Summer Camire scored a game-high 12 points and O’Connell finished with eight points for the Spartans, who led 21-5 at halftime.

Noble was led by Samantha Couture with five points.

GREELY 50, YARMOUTH 41: Anna DeWolfe scored a game-high 18 points to lead the Rangers (7-2) over the Clippers (4-5) at Yarmouth.

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Isabel Porter went 8 for 10 from the foul line in the third quarter and finished with 15 points for the Rangers, who led 37-31 going into the fourth quarter.

Alison Clark paced the Clippers with 13 points and five rebounds and Cory Langenbach added 12 points.

TRAIP ACADEMY 33, OLD ORCHARD BEACH 25: Marina Casey scored 12 points and pulled down 14 rebounds for the Rangers (3-6) as they held on to beat the Seagulls (2-6) at Kittery.

Jessica Segura added nine points for Traip, which led 18-15 at halftime.

Old Orchard Beach was led by Peyton Feitz with eight points.

SACOPEE VALLEY 37, BUCKFIELD 21: Abigail Hughes scored a game-high nine points on three 3-pointers and Haiden Sawyer scored eight points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the Hawks (4-5) past the Bucks (2-7) at Hiram.

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Tianna Garland added eight points and eight rebounds for the Hawks, who outscored Buckfield 9-0 in the second quarter to take extend their lead to 17-4 at halftime.

MORSE 41, MT. ARARAT 39: Emma Harrington and Sierra Wallace combined for 17 first-half points as the Shipbuilders (5-4) built a 25-18 halftime lead and held off the Eagles (1-8) at Topsham.

Morse enjoyed a 50-24 rebounding advantage.

Mt. Ararat made it interesting as it outscored the Shipbuilders 16-9 in the fourth quarter.

Harrington finished with a game-high 15 points, and Wallace tossed in seven for Morse.

Lauren Sturgess led the Eagles with 11 points.

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RANGELEY 72, GREATER PORTLAND CHRISTIAN 29: Blayke Morin had 24 points, six assists, four steals and four rebounds to lead the Lakers (8-1) over the Lions (5-3) in Rangeley.

Sydney Royce added 16 points and five rebounds for the Lakers.

Clarissa Jones scored 16 points to lead the Lions.

MONMOUTH ACADEMY 79, ST. DOMINIC 30: Tia Day and Sidney Wilson scored 19 points apiece for the Mustangs (8-1) as they cruised past the Saints (4-5) at Auburn.

The Saints were led by Chloe Dwinell with nine points.

GARDINER 57, LEAVITT 50: Mary Toman had 18 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks to spark the host Tigers (7-1) to the win.

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Leavitt (3-6) was led by Liz Goulette’s 13 points.

WATERVILLE 43, ERSKINE 32: Sophie Webb scored a game-high 12 points and Emma Cristan added nine to lead Waterville in South China.

Mackenzie St. Pierre also scored nine points for Waterville (3-6).

Mallory Chamberlain, Malorie Weaver and Megan Dunn each scored eight points to lead Erskine (2-6).


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