Forecaster Country produces many hoops all-stars-Northern edition – The Forecaster

It was a season of basketball excellence and many local standouts were named to postseason all-star teams.

Class A state champion Greely had three players named to the boys Western Maine Conference Class A first-team. Seniors Jordan Bagshaw, Matt McDevitt and Ryan Twitchell all were honored, as were Falmouth senior Colin Coyne and Yorks Trevor LaBonte.

The Class A boys second-team included Falmouth senior Sean Walsh. He was joined by Cape Elizabeths Finn Bowe and Quinn Hewitt, Kennebunks Cam Lovejoy and Yorks Payton Small.

In Class B, the first-team included Yarmouth senior Aleksandar Medenica and junior Nolan Hagerty. They were joined by Gray-New Gloucesters John Martin, Lake Regions Tyler Walker and Wells Owen Berry.

Yarmouth senior Gibson Harnett made the Class B boys second-team. He was joined by Gray-New Gloucesters John Villanueva, Polands Nate Chouinard and Kurt Leighton and Wells Deandre Woods.

The Class C boys first-team featured North Yarmouth Academy senior Jake Malcom. He was joined by Old Orchard Beachs Ian Regan and Waynfletes Yai Deng, Askar Houssein and Jack Meahl.

NYA senior Haven Cutko and freshman TeAndre King made the second-team, along with St. Doms Sam Rines and Traip Academys Shane MacNeil and Angelo Succi.

The WMC boys All-Academic team included Falmouths Walsh, Jack Hepburn, Ben Simonds and Brock Welch, Greelys Brendan Scott and Ben Williams and Yarmouths Harnett and Medenica.

Falmouths Walsh, Greelys Bagshaw, McDevitt and Twitchell, NYAs Cutko and Chandler Waldron and Yarmouth Harnett and Medenica were WMC Senior All-Stars. Greelys Travis Seaver and NYAs Jason Knight served as coaches.

Falmouths Coyne was a finalist for the Bob Butler Award, which was won by Yorks Trevor LaBonte.

The WMC girls Class A first-team featured Falmouth senior Adelaide Cooke and Greely sophomore Anna DeWolfe and freshman Brooke Obar, along with Fryeburg Academys Mackenzie Buzzell and Yorks Nina Howe.

Greely seniors Molly Chapin, Isabel Porter and Moira Train made the second-team, along with Kennebunks Gabrielle Fogg and Sierra Tartre and Yorks Madigan Cogger.

In Class B, the first-team was made up of Skye Conley and Brianna Jordan of state champion Gray-New Gloucester, Lake Regions Kristen Huntress, Polands Nathalie Theriault and Wells Natalie Thurber.

The second-team featured Freeport senior Regan Lynch and Yarmouth seniors Alison Clark and Cory Langenbach. They were joined by Chandler True of Lake Region and Wells Taryn Lambert.

In Class C, NYA sophomore Maggie Larson made the first-team, along with Old Orchard Beachs Brianna Plante, Traip Academys Cassidy Delano and Waynfletes Annika Brooks and Lydia Giguere.

The Class C second-team consisted of Old Orchard Beachs Samantha Donnell and Emily Greenlee, St. Doms Chloe Dwinell and Caroline Gastonguay and Traips Marina Casey.

The WMC girls All-Academic team included Falmouths Alaina Birkel, Adelaide Cooke, Maddie Rouhana, Abigail Ryan and Hadley Wiggin, Freeports Regan Lynch, Greelys Molly Chapin, Isabel Porter and Moira Train, NYAs Zelda Clegg and Yarmouths Isabel Bates, Alison Clark, Johanna Hattan and Cory Langenbach.

Falmouths Birkel and Cooke, Freeports Lynch, Greelys Chapin, Porter and Train and Yarmouths Clark and Langenbach took part in the WMC Senior All-Star Game. Greelys Todd Flaherty served as a coach.

The Maine McDonalds Senior All-Star games in Bangor also featured familiar names.

In the Class AA/A/B boys contest, Falmouths Coyne, Greelys Bagshaw, McDevitt and Twitchell and Yarmouths Medenica were named to the South team, which lost, 127-117, to the North, despite Medenicas game-high 26 points. Greelys Seaver was one of the Souths coaches.

In the Class C/D boys game, NYAs Knight helped coach the South to a 121-104 win over the North.

The girls Class AA/A/B contest featured Greelys Train playing and Greelys Flaherty coaching in a 93-79 loss to the North.

Falmouths Adelaide Cooke and Greelys Isabel Porter qualified for the Maine McDonalds All-State, All-Academic team.

Falmouths Coyne and Greelys Bagshaw and McDevitt were named Mister Maine Basketball semifinalists.

Last, but certainly not least, Greelys McDevitt was named Mr. Maine Basketball.

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Greelys Matt McDevitt earned no shortage of postseason honors, capped by being named Mr. Maine Basketball.

North Yarmouth Academys Haven Cutko helped the Panthers reach the Class C South semifinals and was named to the Western Maine Conference all-star team as a result.

Alison Clark helped Yarmouths girls team to its best record in a dozen years and was named a Western Maine Conference all-star.

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