Anna Turgeon scored from underneath with 12 seconds lift, capping a comeback that lifted Falmouth to a 44-43 win over South Portland Tuesday night in a girls’ basketball game at South Portland.
Emily Abbott scored 19 points, including five 3-pointers, to lead the Navigators (3-1), who trailed 36-28 through three quarters before a 16-7 edge in the fourth quarter.
Anna Brown scored 12 points, all on 3-pointers, and Ava Bryant added 10 for South Portland.
THORNTON ACADEMY 61, BONNY EAGLE 40: Thornton Academy (3-0) hit six 3-pointers in the first half in beating Bonny Eagle(2-2) at Standish.
Kylie Lamson hit three 3-pointers for the Golden Trojans, who led 39-18 at halftime and finished with eight 3-pointers. Addisen Sulikowski led Thornton with 17 points and Hannah Cook added 14.
Ember Hastings scored 14 points and Kaitlyn Bartash had 12 for the Scots.
SANFORD 60, NOBLE 24: Riley Hebler scored 12 points, including three 3-pointers, and the Spartans (2-2) took early control to defeat Noble (0-3) at Sanford.
Sadie Sevigny and Julissa McBarron added 10 points each for Sanford, which led 18-2 after the first quarter and 34-12 at halftime.
Paige Santiago led Noble with nine points.
OXFORD HILLS 58, DEERING 26: Sierra Carson had 22 points and seven assists and Ella Pelletier had 20 and 18 rebounds as the Vikings (4-0) cruised past the Rams (0-3) at Portland.
Molly Corbett knocked down a pair of 3s for six points for Oxford Hills.
Natalie Santiago led Deering with 12 points and Nyabhana Lia had 10.
WESTBROOK 42, CAPE ELIZABETH 31: Lyla Dunphe scored 15 points and Taylar Hodge added 12 to lift the Blue Blazes (2-2) over the Capers (1-2) in Westbrook.
Olivia Manning led Cape with 13 points.
WINDHAM 62, LEWISTON 34: Neve Ledbetter scored 13 points to lead the Eagles (2-2) over the Blue Devils (0-4) in Windham.
Kylie Garrison had 12 points and Abbey Thornton finished with 11 for Windham.
Koral Morin scored 13 to lead Lewiston. Natalie Beaudoin had 11 points.
YORK 58, BIDDEFORD 36: McKayla Kortes led the Wildcats (1-2) with 16 points and Ava Brent had 12 in beating the Tigers (0-4) in York.
Nya Avery chipped in nine points for York.
WELLS 48, MARSHWOOD 39: Maren Maxon paced the Warriors (4-0) with 17 points as they defeated the Hawks (2-2) at South Berwick.
Hailey Marshall added nine points on three 3-pointers for Wells.
Sarah Theriault led Marshwood with 13 points and Shelby Anderson had 12.
NORTH YARMOUTH ACADEMY 65, TRAIP ACADEMY 40: Angel Huntsman finished with 22 points and six steals, and the Panthers (3-0) pulled away in the second half to defeat Traip Academy (2-2) at Yarmouth.
Graca Bila added 13 points and Madilyn Onorato hauled down a team-high eight rebounds for NYA, which used a 16-5 run in the third quarter to extend a 29-23 halftime lead to 45-28.
Hannah Thorsen scored 14 points, Emme Hale added 12 and Emerson Bouffard had 10 for Traip.
CHEVERUS 61, PORTLAND 24: Maddie Fitzpatrick had 16 points, six rebounds and eight assists, and Emma Lizotte added 14 points, six rebounds and three steals as the Stags (3-1) cruised past the visiting Bulldogs (1-2) at Portland.
LAKE REGION 66, MOUNTAIN VALLEY 36: Melissa Mayo scored 14 of 24 points in the third quarter to lead the Lakers (2-1) past the Falcons (2-2) at Naples.
Margo Tremblay added 15 points. Brooke Brown scored 13 points for Mountain Valley.
LINCOLN ACADEMY 55, WINSLOW 25: Mariam DeLisle scored 17 points and Reegan Dunican had 14 as the Eagles (1-2) raced to a 23-1 first-quarter lead and cruised past the Raiders (0-3) at Winslow.
Bethanny Blakley scored 11 points for Winslow.
HOCKEY
YARMOUTH/FREEPORT 6, BRUNSWICK 4: Yarmouth-Freeport (5-0) burst to a 5-0 first-period lead, then overcame Elisia Palmer’s hat trick and held on to defeat Brunswick (3-3) at Yarmouth.
Sadie Carnes scored twice for Yarmouth-Freeport, and Isabelle Peters added a goal and an assist. Amanda Panciocco, Sophie Smith and Erin O’Connor also scored. Goalie Ava Gervais made 19 saves.
Gillian Countway scored for Brunswick (3-3), and goalie Hannah Lay stopped 17 shots.
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