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Girls’ basketball: 10 players to watch in southern Maine

Por: Portland Press Herald Sports December 08, 2022

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Oceanside’s Bailey Breen goes up for a basket during the Class B South girls’ basketball final. Breen was a Varsity Maine All-State selection as a freshman. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer Bailey Breen, Oceanside sophomore, forward/center: Eyes will be on Breen to see what she does for an encore after she dazzled the state as a freshman. She averaged 20.5 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks per game while leading the Mariners to the Class B... + full article



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