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Fryeburg trailed 31-30 heading into the fourth, but outscored Poland 15-5 in the final quarter.
Emily Walker (six points) and Camden Jones (three) both hit 3-pointers in the fourth for the Raiders.
Emma Gagne paced Poland with 10 points, including a pair of 3s in the first quarter.
Emma Williams scored five of her seven during the second quarter when the Knights turned a 14-12 deficit into a 25-24 halftime lead. Thea Thornton and Kalie Paradis each added three of their five points apiece in the second.
FREEPORT 41, GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 35: Rachel Wall scored 20 points as the Falcons erased an eight-point halftime deficit to beat the Patriots at Gray.
However, the Cougars made 8 of their 11 free throws in overtime to grab the victory.
“This is why practice them,” Conlogue said.
Kiely Reynolds scored 16 points and Eva Stevens added 12 to pace Mt. Blue. Katelyn Daggett added 11 for the victors.
Doran scored 15 points to lead the Eagles.
GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 48, OAK HILL 46: Sarah Fecteau scored 13 points, and Caitlin Taylor and Mikenzie Davis added 10 apiece as the Patriots (3-1) edged the Raiders (4-1) at Gray.
Gabrielle Chessie scored 14 points for Oak Hill.
GREELY 64, EDWARD LITTLE 31: Camille Clement put in 21 points as the Rangers (5-1) defeated the Red Eddies (2-5) in Auburn.
Chelsea Gravier finished with 12 points and Mollie Obar had 12 points for Greely.
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Emma West of Gray-New Gloucester puts up a shot during the first half Tuesday against Fryeburg Academy in Gray. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
GRAY There were unsurprising growing pains for a team that hadn’t played a game together. But it was the emotional pain one of Gray-New Gloucester’s two seniors felt from seeing the physical pain of the other that fueled the Patriots to a long-awaited season-opening win, 47-32, over Fryeburg Academy on Tuesday.
The Gray-New Gloucester (1-0) girls basketball team, which hadn’t competed on the court in any capacity since a playoff loss to Greely on Feb. 19, 2020, didn’t score until more than three minutes into the game, when senior Gabriella Sernyk converted a layup for a 2-0 start.
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