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Wisdom Stifles Katahdin for Class S North Girls Title 2026

Newsroom Staff
Wisdom Stifles Katahdin for Class S North Girls Title 2026
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Key Points

  • Wisdom High School from St. Agatha defeated Katahdin High School from Stacyville 41-26 in the girls Class S North championship game.
  • The match took place at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine, on Saturday morning, February 21, 2026.
  • Senior guard Ava Lerman led Wisdom with a game-high 21 points, five steals, and four rebounds.
  • Junior guard Madi Cyr contributed seven second-half points and four fourth-quarter rebounds for Wisdom.
  • Peyton Roy added six points and six rebounds for the winners, who improved to 20-1.
  • Wisdom advances to face Valley High School of Bingham in the state championship game at 11:05 a.m. next Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center.
  • Ayanna Lester topped Katahdin with 13 points and seven rebounds; the team finished 18-3, with all three losses against Wisdom.
  • Polly Cullen recorded six points, 10 rebounds, and four steals for Katahdin.
  • Wisdom built an 11-2 lead in the first half behind Lerman’s seven points, with 6:10 remaining.
  • Katahdin rallied late in the half with a 9-2 run to close within two points, featuring a 3-pointer by Stevens, an offensive rebound conversion by Cullen, a baseline jumper by McNally, and a seven-foot jumper by Lester.
  • Wisdom broke a 16-16 tie with a 9-0 run in the third quarter, where Lerman scored seven points and assisted on Kelsie Daigle’s basket.

Bangor (The Wales Times) February 21, 2026 – Wisdom High School from St. Agatha clinched the Class S North girls’ basketball title with a commanding 41-26 victory over Katahdin High School of Stacyville, propelled by a stifling defence and standout performances from key players. Senior guard Ava Lerman dominated with 21 points, five steals, and four rebounds, while junior guard Madi Cyr provided crucial second-half energy. The win improves Wisdom’s record to 20-1 and sets up a state championship clash against Valley High of Bingham.

Who Were the Star Performers for Wisdom?

Ava Lerman emerged as the undisputed star for Wisdom, pouring in a game-high 21 points alongside five steals and four rebounds, as reported in the primary coverage. Her defensive prowess and scoring touch set the tone early, particularly with seven points during an 11-2 surge that gave Wisdom the lead midway through the first half. Peyton Roy complemented Lerman effectively, contributing six points and six rebounds to anchor the paint for the 20-1 victors.

Madi Cyr proved vital in the latter stages, tallying seven second-half points and securing four rebounds in the decisive fourth quarter. As per the match account, Cyr’s efforts helped maintain Wisdom’s grip after a tight first half. Kelsie Daigle also featured prominently in the third-quarter breakout, benefiting from Lerman’s assist on her basket during a pivotal 9-0 run that snapped a 16-16 deadlock.

What Role Did Katahdin’s Key Players Play?

Ayanna Lester led Katahdin’s scoring with 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds, despite the 18-3 team’s inability to overcome Wisdom’s defence. Polly Cullen delivered a double-double effort with six points, 10 rebounds, and four steals, showcasing her tenacity on both ends. As detailed in the game summary, Cullen converted an offensive rebound during the Cougars’ late first-half rally and assisted teammate McNally.

Stevens sparked Katahdin’s response with a timely 3-pointer from the left side to ignite the 9-2 closing run of the half. McNally capitalised on Cullen’s feed for a short baseline jumper, while Lester capped the surge with a seven-foot jumper from the right side, pulling Katahdin within two points at the break.

How Did the Game Unfold Quarter by Quarter?

The contest began with Wisdom asserting dominance, surging to an 11-2 lead with 6:10 left in the first half, fuelled by Lerman’s seven points. Katahdin, however, mounted a resilient comeback, closing the half on a 9-2 run to narrow the gap to two points. This rally included Stevens’ 3-pointer, Cullen’s put-back, McNally’s baseline jumper, and Lester’s mid-range effort.

Tied at 16-16 entering the third, Wisdom unleashed a 9-0 run to seize control, with Lerman accounting for seven points and assisting Daigle’s basket. Cyr’s second-half scoring and rebounding, particularly four boards in the fourth, ensured Katahdin could not close the deficit, culminating in the 41-26 final. The Pioneers’ defence stifled the Cougars throughout, limiting their top scorers despite Katahdin’s three losses all coming against Wisdom this season.

Why Was Wisdom’s Defence So Effective?

Wisdom’s suffocating defence was the cornerstone of the victory, holding Katahdin to just 26 points across the game. Lerman’s five steals disrupted the Cougars’ rhythm, while Roy’s six rebounds and Cyr’s late-game boards prevented second-chance opportunities. This tactical discipline allowed Wisdom to dictate tempo and capitalise on turnovers, particularly during the third-quarter spurt.

Katahdin’s only defeats this season were to Wisdom, underscoring the Pioneers’ matchup edge. The Cross Insurance Center crowd witnessed a clinic in perimeter and interior clamping, with no single factor overlooked in the lopsided result.

What’s Next for Wisdom in the State Championship?

Wisdom now prepares for Valley High School of Bingham in the state final at 11:05 a.m. next Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center. With a 20-1 record and momentum from this regional triumph, the Pioneers enter as favourites. Coach and players will focus on maintaining defensive intensity ahead of the matchup.

How Does This Win Fit into Katahdin’s Season?

Katahdin’s 18-3 campaign ends on a sour note, but their three losses solely to Wisdom highlight a competitive season. Lester and Cullen’s efforts provided bright spots, yet the team struggled against the champions’ pressure. Reflections from the Cougars’ camp may centre on the first-half rally that fell short.

Background on the Teams and Venue

Wisdom High School, based in St. Agatha, Maine, boasts a strong 20-1 record entering the state stage, with Lerman, Cyr, Roy, and Daigle forming a balanced core. Katahdin High from Stacyville finishes 18-3, proving resilient until facing their nemesis thrice. The Cross Insurance Center in Bangor hosted the neutral-site showdown, a fitting stage for regional supremacy.

This victory marks another chapter in Maine Class S girls’ basketball, where defensive masterclasses often decide titles. As reported comprehensively from the scene, Wisdom’s blend of scoring and shutdown play propelled them forward.