Because of technical difficulties and early deadlines on Tuesday night, some high school games reported by coaches did not make Wednesday’s print edition.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
BIDDEFORD 65, NOBLE 42: Behind 22 points and six 3-pointers from Kyle Norton, Biddeford (14-3) rolled to a win at North Berwick.
It was the ninth straight win for the Tigers. According to Coach Justin Tardif, Biddeford has reached 14 wins in a regular season only three other times since 1960.
Jerome Criado added 11 points and three 3-pointers. Biddeford made 11 3-pointers.
Luke Carlock scored 12 points for Noble (1-16).
CAPE ELIZABETH 62, GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 58: Finn Bowe scored 21 of his 29 points in the first half as the Capers (10-7) built a 33-18 halftime lead and held off the Patriots (10-7) in Gray.
The Patriots rallied behind 16 points from Hunter Colby and 12 from John Martin.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
SOUTH PORTLAND 71, PORTLAND 35: Katie Whitmore finished with 15 points, Meghan Graff added 13 and Maggie Whitmore scored 12 as the Red Riots (16-1) defeated the Bulldogs (11-6) in South Portland.
Gemima Motema paced Portland with 12 points.
GORHAM 53, WINDHAM 33: Mackenzie Holmes scored 25 points as the Rams (10-7) handled the Eagles (8-9) in Windham.
Holmes got 10 points in the first quarter, when the Rams built a 17-5 lead.
Michelle Rowe added 13 points.
POLAND 58, YARMOUTH 22: Nathalie Theriault scored 23 points as the Knights (13-4) downed the Clippers (5-12) in Yarmouth.
Clementine Blaschke scored 10 points for Yarmouth.
OLD ORCHARD BEACH 42, TRAIP ACADEMY 30: Shani Plante hit three 3-pointers and scored 15 points to lead the Seagulls (14-3) over the Rangers (7-10) in Old Orchard Beach.
Meghan LaPlante added 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Cassidy Delano scored 13 points for Traip.
GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 71, CAPE ELIZABETH 44: Jordan Grant scored 24 points and the Patriots (13-4) used a 36-14 second-half advantage to pull away from the Capers (6-11) in Cape Elizabeth.
Erin O’Rourke scored 16 points for Cape Elizabeth.
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