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HYDE’S MAEVE DUNN (above, left) protects the ball against St. Dom’s Maddie Leslie (right) in the first half of a Class C South basketball game in Bath. Below, Jada Holford (right) grabs a rebound against Rileigh Stebbins (2). Holford grabbed 12 rebounds in the 52-21 loss to the Saints.
HYDE’S MAEVE DUNN (above, left) protects the ball against St. Dom’s Maddie Leslie (right) in the first half of a Class C South basketball game in Bath. Below, Jada Holford (right) grabs a rebound against Rileigh Stebbins (2). Holford grabbed 12 rebounds in the 52-21 loss to the Saints.
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After a slow start, the St. Dom’s girls netted 20 second-quarter points, pulling away and cruising to a 52-21 victory over Hyde in Class C South high school basketball action.

 
 
The win puts St. Dom’s at 9-6 and on the cusp of hosting a home preliminary game in the Class C South tournament. The Saints entertain North Yarmouth Academy on Friday at 5:30 p.m.

The loss drops Hyde to 4-8, which hosts Hebron Academy on Friday at 4:30 p.m.

The Saints hopped out to a 4-0 lead four minutes into the contest, prompting a Hyde timeout. The Wolfpack got a Maeve Dunn basket followed by a Jada Holford layup to knot the score at four. But a Becca Zimmerman trey pulled St. Dom’s back in front with under three minutes left in the opening stanza.

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ST. DOM’S Skye Rogers (right) is in position to block Hyde’s Kyra Holdkaupf’s (11) shot in girls Class C South basketball action in Bath. The Saints upended the Wolfpack, 52-21.
ST. DOM’S Skye Rogers (right) is in position to block Hyde’s Kyra Holdkaupf’s (11) shot in girls Class C South basketball action in Bath. The Saints upended the Wolfpack, 52-21.
A Skye Rogers basket underneath from Dominique Michaud rounded out the first quarter scoring, with the visitors leading, 9-4. St. Dom’s forced eight Hyde turnovers, with Rileigh Stebbins grabbing a pair of steals.

Using man-to-man defense, the Saint defense continued to swarm Hyde ball handlers, forcing five more turnovers in the second quarter.

“We have a lot of defenses we try, we are very versatile with them,” said St. Dom’s guard Caroline Gastonguay. “We haven’t played man in a while so we did that today. I think we did a really good job.”

“The inconsistencies of an inexperienced team are hard,” said Hyde coach Elizabeth Henderson. “We have a group of resilient kids.”

The turnovers created more offense for St. Dom’s. Using the approach of feeding it underneath to either Rogers or Mia Leslie, the Saints were able to score six points in the paint in the quarter while registering 11 first-half assists.

“We have made it a point of emphasis to get it inside to either of those two,” said St. Dom’s coach Chris Marston. “When the ball goes into those two, either one of them get a good shot or somebody else can get a good shot, and the girls are really starting to figure that out.”

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Once that happened, the shooters became open, firing 3-point shots. Gastonguay sank a pair, while Zimmerman and Hannah Kenney each converted treys as the Saints were 4- for- 4 from behind the arc in the second quarter.

“During practice we always do two- or three-man shooting, passing the ball back and forth a minute straight on both ends so we get a lot of reps,” said Gastonguay. “We have a bunch of shooters on our team.”

“We can shoot the ball pretty consistently, but it’s a matter when is the right time to shoot it,” added Marston.

Holford hauled in five more boards, including a put back, and a pair of Kyra Holdkaupf free throws to go with a Dunn trey was all the Wolfpack managed, trailing 29-11 at the break.

St. Dom’s continued its dominance in the second half, again using the presence of Leslie and Rogers underneath, with each finding one another for easy baskets.

“The post players usually break up into separate groups and we practice that a lot,” said Leslie.

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The Hyde defense struggled between guarding underneath, or the shooters on the perimeter.

“A friend of mine who I coach against said to me the other night before a game, ‘that it’s hard with you guys because you never know where your points are coming from on any given night,’ and that’s an advantage for us,” said Marston. “It’s an advantage because they have to wait and feel us out. If you know who a team’s scorer is you can take them out, if not, it may be too late once you’ve figured it out.”

The Saints outscored the Wolfpack, 23-10 in the second half for the win. Despite the large margin of victory, St. Dom’s was not about to take anything for granted.

“We don’t want to take any games for granted and win every game that we can,” said Leslie. “We can’t afford to lose any more games as we have a goal to host a home a prelim game.”

“We’re in a position with our schedule that we have some wins available and get some points,” said Marston. “I think we can still host a home prelim game.”

Gastonguay registered a game-high 16 points, including four treys to go with her five steals. Zimmerman and Kenney split 20 points down the middle. Leslie finished with four points, five assists, two rebounds and three steals.

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Dunn finished with 11 points and six rebounds while teammate Holford netted eight points grabbing a dozen boards in the loss.

St. Dom’s 52, Hyde 21

At Bath

St. Dom’s — 9 20 7 16 52
Hyde 4 7 1 9 21

St. Dom’s — Rileigh Stebbins 0-0-0,
Caroline Gastonguay 6-0-16, Mia
Leslie 2-0-4, Becca Zimmerman 4-0-
10, Skye Rogers 5-0-10, Hannah
Kenney 2-5-10, Maddie Leslie 0-0-0,
Dominique Michaud 1-0-2, Emily
Wallingford 0-0-0, Raegan Hachey 0-
0-0, Luisa Geyer-Shaheen 0-0-0.
Totals — 20-5-52.
Hyde — Bailey Kent 0-0-0, Madison
Hughes 0-0-0, Kyra Holdkaupf 0-2-2,
Jada Holford 2-4-8, Maeve Dunn 3-3-
11, Ashlyn Buell 0-0-0, Amanda Morgan 0-0-0. Totals — 5-9-21.
3-point baskets — (SD) Gastonguay
4, Zimmerman 2, Kenney; (H) Dunn
2.
Records — St. Dom’s 9-6; Hyde 4-8.
Up next for Wolfpack — Friday at
home against Hebron, 4:30 p.m.


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