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Mountain Valley s Rylee Sevigny tries to drive to the basketball past Dirigo s Grace Robbins, right, Alexa Perreault (2) and Page Lueders, left, during the first half of Monday night s game in Rumford. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
RUMFORD On a night when Mountain Valley’s 1,000-point scorer Rylee Sevigny and fellow senior Courtney Therrien were honored, a trio of juniors played starring roles for the Falcons in a rivalry win over Dirigo on Monday.
Emily Richard, Autumn Freeman and Alana Young each took turns standing out in the Mountain Valley girls basketball team’s 35-29 victory at Puiia Gymnasium.
“The three junior starters are some of the most genuine, wonderful people I’ve ever met in my entire life, and I couldn’t be more proud of all three of them than I am right now,” Mountain Valley coach Craig Milledge said. “A rivalry game, tough game, great opposing team lots of talent over there, they’re well-coached and our three juniors, when there was