Madalyn Provost of Lawrence shoots a jump shot over Eliya Drummond of Nokomis in the first quarter of the quarterfinal game at the Augusta Civic Center during the 2025 Tournament. Credit: Josh O'Donnell / BDN

MADDIE PROVOST

Senior, Guard, Lawrence

As a senior with depth and versatility, Maddie Provost from Lawrence is considered to be a front runner for Maine’s Miss Basketball. At 5’8”, Provost’s agility on the court makes her a standout in Class A. Known for her ability to shine in big moments, last year, she averaged 20.9 points per game with 4.6 assists and 3.1 steals. Provost has committed to playing with Division I Holy Cross after she graduates.

DALANEY HORR

Bangor’s Dalaney Horr (#12) puts up a shot in first half action of a game against Brewer at Red Barry Gymnasium on Dec. 13, 2024. Credit: Linda Coan O'Kresik / BDN

Senior, Guard, Bangor

At 5’8”, Horr is a versatile player and leader for the Bangor Rams. A strong defender, Horr is also an excellent shooter. Last year, Horr averaged 8.8 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 3.2 assists. She also led the conference in steals with 3.2 per game. Coach Kristin Hermanson says Horr has an amazing work ethic and continues to grow as a player. Horr has committed to play with the Husson Eagles after graduation.

STELLA GOETZ

Old Town’s Taylor Madden (#2), Elizabeth Magoon (#20) and John Bapst’s Stella Goetz (#21) battle for a rebound in second half action of a Class B North quarterfinal game at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025. Credit: Linda Coan O'Kresik / BDN

Junior, Guard, John Bapst

Stella Goetz was just a sophomore last year when she helped Bapst reach the semifinals in the tournament for the first time in 8 years. At 5’6”, Goetz averaged 9 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 steals per game last year. She was an honorable mention in the Bangor Daily News All-Tournament Team, and Coach Matt Smith is expecting a breakout season for her this year. Smith said she is “a dynamic scorer, crafty defender, and relentless worker.”  

BROOKLYNN RAYMOND

Penobscot Valley’s Brooklynn Raymond (#2) is fouled by Central’s Annie Allen (#11) in first half action of a Class C North Quarterfinal game at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Feb. 18, 2025. Credit: Linda Coan O'Kresik / BDN

Junior, Guard, Penobscot Valley

Brooklynn Raymond is a 5’6” standout on a powerhouse PVHS team. Raymond helped lead the team to their first state championship last year, averaging 17 points and 6.8 rebounds as a sophomore. “Her court vision and unselfishness make her such an asset to our team,” said coach Nate Case. “She can shoot the three like no other.”

AVA LERMAN

Wisdom guard Ava Lerman looks to get an inbound pass while Ashland’s Addison LaBelle defends during the 2025 Tournament. Credit: Matt Junker / BDN

Senior, Point Guard, Wisdom

At 5’4”, Ava Lerman is a big force on the court, in Class S, and beyond. Last year, Lerman set a state tournament record across all classes for the number of free throws made in a single game, with an astounding 18 free throws made out of 20 attempts. Her stats from last year were impressive, averaging 21 points, 5 assists, and 4 steals per game, and she is on track to earn 1,000 career points early this season. Coach Tracy Guerrette says that Lerman has what it takes to play at the university level. “She’s talented, hardworking, and a great leader both on and off the court.”

AUBREY SHAW

Hampden Academy’s Aubrey Shaw nails a three pointer in the semifinal game against Cony during the 2025 Tournament. Credit: Josh O'Donnell / BDN

Junior, Small Forward, Hampden Academy

At 5’9”, Shaw was the leading scorer and rebounder last year for Hampden, and her coach, Nick Winchester, is expecting great things from her again this year. “She is able to score at all three levels and is super aggressive on the boards as well, averaging 12 to 14 rebounds per game,” Winchester said. As a sophomore, Shaw was Second Team All-Conference and an Honorable Mention for the BDN All-State Schoolgirl Basketball Team.

LIZZIE BOLES

Ellsworth High School freshman guard Elizabeth Boles (#15) dribbles around Spruce Mountain High School’s Olivia Mastine during the Maine girls Class B championship basketball game at the Portland Expo on Tuesday night, March 7, 2023. Credit: Troy R. Bennett / BDN

Senior, Guard, Ellsworth

Lizzie Boles is bringing a depth of experience to the Ellsworth team this year. At 5’5”, Boles is a leader on the court and both an outstanding shooter and defensive player, averaging 14.9 points, 4.2 assists, 5.1 rebounds, and 2.9 steals per game over the course of her high school career so far. She also scored 42.5% from the three-point line. Boles has committed to playing basketball for Husson next fall.

MARY ALLEN

Central’s Mary Allen (#1) drives the ball down the court by Penobscot Valley’s Jessica Kondrup (#32) in the second half action of a Class C North Quarterfinal game at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Feb. 18, 2025. PVHS won the game 80-30. Credit: Linda Coan O'Kresik / BDN

Senior, Guard, Bangor Christian

For her senior year, Mary Allen moved to Bangor Christian from from Central, where she reached 1,000 career points as a junior. A phenomenal scorer, Allen is strong at all three levels, but she is also strong on defense and the boards. Known for a command of the whole court, Allen was one point, rebound, and steal away from a quintuple double in a regular season game last year. Playing under a new coach at Bangor Christian, Allen is sure to shine her senior year.  

ADDISON CYR

Mattanawcook’s Addison Cyr attempts to block a shot from Dexter’s Hannah Dean during a Class C North semifinal game at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine on Feb. 22, 2024. Credit: Kim Higgins / BDN

Senior, Post, Mattanawcook Academy

At 6’1”, Addison Cyr brings both height and skill to the court. As a junior last year, she averaged 21.8 points, 13.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 2.3 blocks per game. Cyr reached the 1,000-point milestone as a junior, and was the 2025 Conference Player of the Year, as well as Second Team for the BDN All-State Schoolgirl Basketball Team. She will be playing basketball for Husson next fall.

JULIANNA ALLEN

Hampden Academy’s Grace LaBree battles Mt Ararat’s Julianna Allen under the Bronco’s basket in the opening minutes of the State Final Class A Girls Championship game at the Augusta Civic Center during the 2025 Tournament. Credit: Josh O'Donnell / BDN

Senior, Forward, Mt. Ararat

Last year, Allen helped Mt. Ararat bring home the state championship, and as a senior, both coaches and fans are expecting more great things. Humble and known for excellent teamwork, Allen is also fierce on defense and an excellent shooter. Last year, she averaged 11.2 points and 1.8 blocks per game. She made Second Team for the BDN All-State Schoolgirl Basketball Team last year.

This story will appear in print on Friday, Dec. 5 as part of a basketball season preview special section.

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