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Nolan Ames, Camden Hills boys: 24 points (8 of 12 from the field, 2 of 4 from 3-point range and 6 of 6 from the foul line) and 11 rebounds in the top-seeded Windjammers’ 61-52 win over No. 4 Bangor in the A North semifinals.
Jackson Barry, Ellsworth boys: Scored 18 points and grabbed 15 rebounds as the fifth-seeded Eagles pushed No. 1 Cony to the limit in a B North semifinal.
Olivia Breen, Oceanside girls: Scored 22 points, including 14 in the second half, as the second-seeded Mariners took down No. 3 York 52-37 in an A South semifinal.
Tyler Day, Monmouth boys: Scored 16 points, including two free throws that snapped a tie with 40 seconds left to help the second-seeded Mustangs defeat No. 3 Madison 50-46 in the D South semifinals.
Kollin Donlin, Medomak Valley boys: Finished with 26 points and 15 rebounds, including seven offensive, as the No. 2 Panthers held on to beat No. 6 Poland in the B South semifinals, 63-57.
Bryn Gilmore, Gray-New Gloucester girls: The freshman scored 15 points, grabbed nine rebounds and had three steals for the top-seeded Patriots in their 50-41 Class B South semifinal win over No. 5 Marshwood.
Nick Jamo, Poland boys: Scored a team-high 17 points, highlighted by five 3-pointers, that helped the sixth-seeded Knights nearly rally back from a 23-point halftime deficit in a B South semifinal against Medomak Valley.
Ian Lawrence, Yarmouth boys: Put up 19 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for the No. 4 Clippers in their 77-72 overtime win over top-seeded York in the B South semifinals.
Reece MacDonald, York boys: Led the Wildcats with 22 points and had eight rebounds (seven on the offensive glass) and four assists in a 77-72 overtime loss to Yarmouth.
Adam Maxwell, Yarmouth boys: Scored a game-high 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds as the fourth-seeded Clippers knocked off top-seeded York 77-72 in overtime in a B South semifinal.
Brennan Mitchell, Mt. Abram boys: Recorded another double-double, scoring 22 points and pulling down 10 rebounds, for the top-seeded Roadrunners in their 55-49 D South semifinal victory over No. 4 Carrabec.
Parker Morin, Cony boys: Racked up 26 points, eight rebounds and six steals to help the top-seeded Rams hold off No. 5 Ellsworth, 66-64, and set up a showdown with rival Gardiner in the B North final.
Maddie Provost, Lawrence girls: Poured in 21 points for the third-seeded Bulldogs in their 47-42 B North semifinal victory over No. 7 Ellsworth.
Kayleigh Wagg, Mt. Ararat girls: Dropped in 19 points for the top-seeded Eagles in their 69-48 A North semifinal win over fourth-seeded Edward Little.
Eve Wiles, Hampden Academy girls: Hit four 3-pointers and finished with a team-best 14 points for the No. 2 Broncos in their 41-39 win over No. 3 Camden Hills in an A North semifinal.
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