Maine high school basketball tournament standouts from Tuesday

Maine high school basketball tournament standouts from Tuesday
February 18, 2026

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Maine high school basketball tournament standouts from Tuesday

Winslow’s Bailey Richard, left, and Natalie Hussey, second from right, force Megyn Mertens of Wells to make a pass during a Class C South quarterfinal on Tuesday in Augusta. (Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer)

Celia Bergdahl, Maranacook girls: Contributed in many ways — 14 points, nine rebounds and six steals — to the second-seeded Black Bears’ 55-43 C South quarterfinal win over Dirigo.

Owen Corrigan, Caribou boys: Put up 26 points and dished out six assists in No. 1 Vikings’ 73-47 win over No. 8 Calais.

Quinn Corrigan, Caribou girls: Scored 22 points and had six rebounds, six steals and four assists in the No. 5 Vikings’ 43-40 overtime win over No. 4 Dexter.

Addison Cyr, Mattanawcook girls: Poured in 25 points, pulled down 12 rebounds and blocked six shots in the No. 1 Lynx’s 64-30 win over No. 8 Orono.

Mackenzie Delewski, Windham girls: Recorded a double-double with 13 points and 16 rebounds for the No. 5 Eagles in their 45-42 Class A South quarterfinal loss to No. 4 Biddeford.

Jaxson Desjardins, Forest Hills boys: Dropped in 23 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for the third-seeded Tigers in their 64-60 Class S South semifinal win over No. 2 Pine Tree Academy.

Delia Hill, Valley girls: Led the top-seeded Cavaliers with 19 points in a 60-22 win over No. 4 Temple in the Class S semifinals.

Natasha McDonald, Spruce Mountain girls: Poured in 21 points for the top-seeded Phoenix in their 58-29 victory over No. 8 Mount View in a C South quarterfinal.

Megyn Mertens, Wells girls: Scored a game-high 18 points to lead the third-seeded Warriors to a 46-24 win over No. 6 Winslow in the Class C South quarterfinals.

Janessa Moffit, Forest Hills girls: Led the No. 2 Tigers with 18 points in their 42-30 victory over No. 3 Vinalhaven in a Class S South semifinal.

Mason Pelletier, Easton boys: Made 15 of 22 field goals and scored 34 points and tallied 13 rebounds, seven steals and six assists in the second-seeded Bears’ 72-42 win over Katahdin in a Class S North semifinal.

Mollie Puffer, Sanford girls: Put up a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds and recorded four assists and three steals in the second-seeded Spartans’ 57-35 win over No. 7 Thorton in a Class A South quarterfinal.

Natalia Silva, Biddeford girls: Scored 10 of her 14 points in the fourth quarter, including the go-ahead 3-pointer with 24 seconds left to help the No. 4 Tigers outlast No. 5 Windham 45-42 in a Class A South quarterfinal.

Rhett Tyson, Pine Tree Academy boys: Scored a game-high 26 points and had nine rebounds in the No. 2 Breakers’ Class S South semifinal loss to No. 3 Forest Hills.

Annie Whitmore, South Portland girls: Scored 19 points, including 13 in the second half to help the third-seeded Red Riots overcome a six-point halftime deficit to defeat No. 6 Westbrook, 43-31.

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