Scarborough’s girls basketball team captured their first ever regional title on Saturday as they defeated two-time defending state champions Deering.
The Scarborough girls basketball team captured the school’s first-ever Western Class A title on Saturday as they edged Deering 37-34 in a thrilling game at the Cumberland County Civic Center. The Red Storm will face Skowhegan on Saturday at the Civic Center. Pictured from left are seniors Jenn Colpitts, Christy Manning, Heather Carrier, Brittany Ross, and Sarah Moody.
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Scarborough’s Brittany Ross goes up for a layup during Saturday’s Western Class A championship game against Deering at the Civic Center. The Red Storm captured their first-ever regional title with a thrilling come-from-behind win, 37-34.
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Scarborough’s Christy Manning puts up a shot during the Western Class A championship against Deering on Saturday. Manning had the game-winning bucket in the final minute as Scarborough captured a 37-34 win in thrilling fashion.
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Scarborough senior Ellie Morin shoots one of four free-throws in the final minutes of the Western Class A girls championship game on Saturday. The Red Storm defeated two-time defending state champions Deering in thrilling fashion.
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Scarborough’s Sarah Moody (33) receives a high-five from teammate Carly Rogers after hitting a free throw in the final minutes of Saturday’s Western Class A championship against Deering. Moody had eight points in the final two minutes as Scarborough captured the title with a thrilling 37-34 win.
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Brittany Ross jumps into the arms of teammate Heather Carrier after the Scarborough girls basketball team won their first-ever Western Class A championship on Saturday. The Red Storm needed a late rally and a thrilling finish to defeat No. 2 Deering 37-34.
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Scarborough’s Christy Manning pulls down the net at the Cumberland County Civic Center on Saturday as her teammates celebrate behind her. The Red Storm captured their first ever Western Class A title with a thrilling 37-34 defeat of Deering.
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Scarborough’s Sarah Moody cuts down the net at the Cumberland County Civic Center on Saturday. Moody hit two crucial 3-pointers in the final minutes as the undefeated Red Storm rallied in a 37-34 win over Deering.
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Members of the Scarborough girls basketball team celebrate their thrilling 37-34 win over Deering on Saturday as they captured the school’s first-ever Western girls Class A championship at the Civic Center.
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Scarborough senior Brittany Ross was awarded the Edward “Red” McMann Award, which goes to the tournament’s most outstanding player/sportswoman. Ross was crucial in the Storm’s postseason run.
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Scarborough coach Jim Seavey tosses the game ball to his five-year-old son Quincy following the Red Storm’s thrilling 37-34 win over Deering in the girls Western Class A final. “He gives me the good luck rub on the bald spot of my head before every game,” said Seavey. “It’s worked every game so far.”
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