OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Old Orchard Beach jumped to an eight-point lead after the first quarter and held off Freeport to earn a 44-41 win in a girls’ basketball game Monday.

Samantha Donnell led the Seagulls (5-4) with 11 points. Tiffany Leclair scored 10 points, seven of which came in the fourth quarter. Brianna Plante added eight points and five steals.

Taylor Rinaldi led Freeport (8-3) with 18 points

EDWARD LITTLE 64, MT. ARARAT 31: Jordyn Reynolds had 10 of her 16 points in the second quarter as the Red Eddies (10-2) broke the game open with a 23-7 run and beat the Eagles (2-9) in Auburn.

Reynolds grabbed a game-high nine boards for Edwards Little. Grace Fontaine added 16 points, including a pair of 3-pointers, and Piper Norcross contributed 14 points and Jade Perry added 11.

Nikki Bradstreet led Mt. Ararat with nine points.

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SCARBOROUGH 50, WESTBROOK 32: Sophie Glidden had all the Red Storm’s points in the first quarter as they opened a 13-4 lead and handled the Blue Blazes (3-8) at Westbrook.

Glidden finished with a game-high 21 points, including three 3-pointers, for Scarborough (9-1).

Julie Martel led Westbrook with 15 points, and Mikayla VanZandt tossed in nine points and grabbed 12 rebounds.

FALMOUTH 41, KENNEBUNK 31: Junior guard Grace Soucy scored 10 points as the Yachtsmen (6-6) beat the Rams (6-6) at Falmouth.

Falmouth went on a 10-0 run in the second to pull away. Abigail Ryan added nine points for the Yachtsmen.

Marran Oakman scored 13 points for Kennebunk.

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GREELY 55, FRYEBURG ACADEMY 37: Brooke Obar had seven of her 13 points in the second quarter as the Rangers (10-1) used a 17-9 run and handled the Raiders (6-5) in Fryeburg.

Anna DeWolfe had a game-high 20 points for Greely, and Isabel Porter added 12 points, all from behind the 3-point arc.

Nicole Bennett and Mackenzie Buzzell each had 10 points for Fryeburg.

SOUTH PORTLAND 65, PORTLAND 28: Maggie Whitmore scored 16 of her 22 points in the first half as the Red Riots (8-2) took a 36-10 halftime lead and cruised past the Bulldogs (0-11) in South Portland.

Whitmore also grabbed seven rebounds, and Meghan Graff added 19 points, four assists and three steals.

Taylor Sargent scored nine points for Portland.

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MASSABESIC 48, BIDDEFORD 24: Kenzy Ouellette had 13 of her game-high 21 points in the second half as the Mustangs (1-10) beat the Tigers (1-10) at Biddeford.

Emily Stinson had eight points for Massabesic.

Grace Martin had 13 points to lead Biddeford.

GORHAM 70, MAINE GIRLS’ ACADEMY 42: Mackenzie Holmes scored 18 points and Emily Esposito had 14 as the Rams (11-0) opened a 42-20 halftime lead over the Maine Girls’ Academy (4-7) in Gorham.

Holmes finished with 24 points and Esposito had 16. Kaylea Lundin added 11 for Gorham.

Madison Legassey had 19 points and Jill Joyce added 10 for the Lions.

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YORK 42, CAPE ELIZABETH 15: Nina Howe scored all nine of her points in the first half as the Wildcats (9-3) opened a 28-8 lead over the Capers (0-10) in York.

Reilly Smedley had 11 points for York.

Brooke Harvey’s nine points led the Capers.

FOREST HILLS 41, GREATER PORTLAND CHRISTIAN 22: Patricia Lessard and Caitlin Logston scored 13 points each to lead the Tigers (6-5) over the Lions (1-7) in South Portland.

Alexandra Lessard added nine points for Forest Hills.

Aubrey Viekman led Greater Portland Christian with 11 points.

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HOCKEY

GREELY 8, CAPE ELIZABETH/WAYNFLETE/SOUTH PORTLAND 1: Emilee McGillicuddy and Sarah Johnson each had two goals and an assist as the Rangers (11-1) beat Cape Elizabeth (5-7) in Falmouth.

Courtney Sullivan added a goal and an assist for Greely. Kylie Rogers, Jayme Morrison and Ellie Schad each added a goal. Nica Todd had nine saves.

Kate Ginder scored and Abby Joy made 42 saves for the Capers.


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