Aizyk Laliberte scored two goals, including one in overtime, as Lewiston defeated Cheverus/Yarmouth 4-3 in a matchup of two of the state’s best boys hockey teams Wednesday at The Colisee in Lewiston.
Colten Daniels and Austin Landry picked up goals in the win. Jacoby Oliveira had two assists for the Blue Devils (12-3), who took over the top spot in this week’s Varsity Maine boys hockey poll.
Owen Walsh had a goal and an assist in the loss. Colby Carnes and Hakon Yeo also scored Cheverus/Yarmouth (12-2), which is ranked second in the Varsity Maine poll.
Lewiston goalie Will Routhier stopped 31 shots, and Ethan Tucker made 21 saves for Cheverus/Yarmouth.
ST. DOMINIC 4, SCARBOROUGH 1: Ben Dumais scored twice as the Saints (7-9) topped the Red Storm (5-8) at Norway Savings Bank Arena in Auburn.
Deano Scalia scored once and had two assists, and Curtis Wheeler contributed a goal and an assist to St. Dom’s victory. Goalie Ashton Additon made 11 saves.
Landen Beratta scored for Scarborough, Collin Lebel had an assist, and Reed Marston stopped 20 shots.
FALMOUTH 4, EDWARD LITTLE 1: Henry Whiting had a goal and two assists in the Navigators’ (11-2-1) win over the Red Eddies (5-9) at Norway Savings Bank Arena in Auburn.
Cale Hansion notched a goal and an assist, and Isaac Laliberte and Jacoby Porter also scored for Falmouth.
Nico Farraro scored Edward Little’s goal.
Falmouth goalie Dan Rawding made 16 saves, and Caden Westhoven stopped 22 shots for the Red Eddies.
BOYS BASKETBALL
WINTHROP 53, WATERVILLE 51: The Ramblers (10-8) were chasing the Purple Panthers (2-16) much of the game but finally pulled ahead in the fourth quarter to win the regular-season finale in Winthrop.
Cole Bard led Winthrop with 15 points. Chan Ring added 10 points and Jake Galusha nine.
Derek Couture hit three 3-pointers and scored a game-high 18 points for Waterville. Cade Rogers scored 10 points.
ST. DOMINIC 49, WAYNFLETE 34: The Saints (17-1) beat the Flyers (8-10) in Auburn to finish the regular season with their 12th consecutive victory.
Taylor Varney scored a game-high 21 points for St. Dom’s. Isaac Yombe added eight points.
JJ Carlo was Waynflete’s high scorer with 14 points.
FRYEBURG ACADEMY 58, GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 45: Hugo Delgado scored 16 points, Bojan Bundovski and Jagger Helwig each added 14 points and the Raiders (7-11) held off the visiting Patriots (10-8) in Fryeburg.
Colby Mitchell had 15 points, while John Patenaude followed with 14.
GIRLS HOCKEY
PORTLAND/CAPE ELIZABETH/DEERING/SOUTH PORTLAND/WAYNFLETE 6, GREELY/GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 3: Jane Flynn had three goals and an assist as the second-seeded Beacons defeated the seventh-seeded Rangers in a South quarterfinal at Troubh Ice Arena.
Clio Cook-Sharp had two goals, Marina Bassett added a goal and two assists and Hartson Mosunic had three assists for the Beacons (14-5).
Zoe Trepaney had two goals and assisted on the other for the Rangers (0-19).
BREWER/BANGOR/HAMPDEN/HERMON/JOHN BAPST/OLD TOWN/ORONO 4, LEWISTON/OAK HILL/MT. ARARAT/MORSE 1: Izzy Brideau scored twice in the Pioneers’ (7-9-2) North quarterfinal win over the Blue Devils (10-9) at Penobscot Ice Arena in Brewer.
Jordin Williams had a goal and two assists, and Cayleigh Coleman scored a shorthanded tally for Penobscot. Goalie Abbie Derosier made 28 saves.
Avaya Desjardins gave Lewiston a 1-0 lead in the second period. Blue Devils Riley Walters stopped 27 shots.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 63, FRYEBURG ACADEMY 25: Izzy Morelli scored 22 points, and the Patriots (14-4) built a 38-13 lead in the first half on their way to defeating the Raiders (3-15) in Gray.
Ella Kenney added 11 points and Abby Steele had nine for Gray-New Gloucester.
Addison Valente had three 3-pointers for nine points for Fryeburg.
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