KITTERY — The Old Orchard Beach girls basketball team led from start to finish on Monday evening as the Lady Gulls picked up a 39-35 win over host Traip Academy.
Emily Greenlee led OOB with 11 points. Brianna Plante added eight points, six assists and four steals and Maggie Strohm finished with 12 rebounds and six points.
Boys Hockey
Massabesic/Bonny Eagle/OOB 1, Marshwood/Traip/Sanford/Noble 0
The Mustangs shut out the Knighthawks 1-0 over the weekend at University of Southern Maine.
Cameron Roy would score MOB’s lone goal early in the third quarter, while Alden Russell picked up the assist.
Girls Swimming
Kennebunk 122, Thornton Academy 60
The Kennebunk team of Isabel Harms, Grace Soucy, Britta Brown and Caroline Lowery won the 200 yard medley relay. Harms would later win the 200 yard free while Soucy took first in the 200 yard individual medley.
TA’s Mollie Eaton would win the 50 yard free, while Kennebunk’s Taylor Nguyen won the 1 meter diving. Kennebunk’s Brown later won the 100 yard fly, while TA’s Soucy won the 100 yard free. TA’s Nicole Cyr later took first in the 500 yard free.
Kennebunk won the 200 yard free relay with the team of Ella Yenysch, Nina Sharp, Caroline Lowery and Grace Thompson. Harms later won the 100 yard backstroke, while teammate Sydney Macedo won the 100 yard breast.
Kennebunk won the 400 yard free relay with the group of Brown, Soucy, Yentsch and Harms.
Sanford 101, Massabesic 63
The Spartans won the 200 medley relay with the team of Delaney Tanguay, Anna Johnson, Hanah Couture and Tiffany Twombly.
Twombly later won the 200 free, while Couture took first in the 200 IM.
Tanguay later won the 50 free, while Massabesic’s Alison Ryan won the 100 butterfly.
Tanguay went on to win the 100 free, while Massabesic’s Katie Castle won the 500 free.
The Mustangs won the 200 free relay with the team of Kenadee Knight, Grace LaFrance, Eryn Cretien and Paige Houk. Twombly later won the 100 backstroke while Twombly won the 100 breaststroke.
The Spartans won the 400 free relay with the team of Tanguay, Johnson, Couture and Twombly.
Boys Swimming
Thornton Academy 82, Kennebunk 78
TA won the 200 medley relay with the tea, of Nolan Eisenhaur, Joshua Roberts, Eli Steward and Joe Vail.
Kennebunk’s Jason Albaum won the 200 free, while Steward took first in the 200 IM. Roberts would later win the 50 free while Steward won the 100 fly.
TA’s Felix Machacek won the 100 free, while Kennebunk’s Tobias Macedo placed first in the 500 free.
Kennebunk won the 200 free medley relay with the team of Zach Matthews, Josh Erickson-Harris, Albaum and Macedo.
TA’s Roberts won the 100 backstroke while Albaum won the 100 breast.
TA won the 400 free relay with the group of Roberts, Machacek, Eisenhaur and Steward.
Sanford 87, Massabesic 67
The Spartans won the 200 medley relay with the team of Nate Martineau, Joshua Webber, Marcus Gould and Abraham Phillips.
Massabesic’s Joel VanTassell won the 200 free, while Webber took first in the 100 IM. Gould later won the 50 free along with the 100 butterfly. Teammate Nick Merry won the 100 free.
Phillips placed first in the 500 free, while the Massabesic team of Merry, VanTassell, Tyler Nostrom and Quinn Judkins won the 200 free relay.
Merry later won the 100 backstroke while Webber won the 100 breaststroke.
The Spartans won the 400 free relay with the team of Phillips. Webber, Gould and Cameron Jourdain.
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