Players of the year, first and second teams and defensive and rookie honors for Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference boys and girls hoops.
Girls Basketball
Mountain Valley Conference winter sports honors
MVC all-conference teams for basketball, cheering, skiing and wrestling.
Nolan Ames, Maddie Provost named Mr. and Miss Basketball
Ames led Camden Hills to the Class A boys final, while Provost helped the Lawrence girls earn their second state championship in four seasons.
Coast-to-coast No. 1 in Varsity Maine girls basketball poll
Cheverus is in the same spot in the season’s final poll as it was in the first — at the top.
Predicting next year’s Maine high school basketball contenders
Check out our way-too-early predictions for next season’s top contenders in boys and girls basketball.
Check out the All-Western Maine Conference basketball teams
The conference’s all-defensive teams also named.
In the Class A boys basketball final, it was seniors coming up big
Cordell Jones of Portland and Nolan Ames of Camden Hills gave everything they had in the biggest game of the season.
Cheverus girls basketball storms back from 19 down in Class A final
The Stags shock Hampden Academy with a second-half charge, winning in overtime for their third state title in five seasons.
Mattanawcook Academy girls basketball wins first state championship
Addison Cyr scores 25 points and grabs 23 rebounds to lead the Lynx to their first Gold Ball.
Penobscot Valley girls basketball rides defense to Class D title
Lila Cummings (15 points, 16 rebounds) leads the Howlers past Mt. Abram for a second consecutive Gold Ball.