
Eastern Mass. girls' basketball: Globe Players of the Week for Feb. 3-10.
, Dartmouth
— In a 58-55 nonleague loss to then top-ranked Bishop Feehan, the senior wing fired in 34 points to become the top scorer (1,855), boy or girl, in school history.
Kaylee Maier
, Dracut
— The sophomore guard helped the Middies earn an opening-round win in the Merrimack Valley Conference 2 Cup Tournament with 11 points, then produced 29 points Saturday in a consolation win over Lawrence.
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Paige Meda
, Bourne
— A 1,000-point career scorer (in 2023-24 season), the senior guard propelled the Lady Canalmen (16-2) to South Coast wins over Joseph Case and Old Rochester, averaging 20 points per game.
Maddie Oliver
, Norwell
— The senior forward continued to shine for the sixth-ranked Clippers (16-1) in three victories: 28 points and eight rebounds against Abington, 20 points and five rebounds against Pembroke, and 22 points and nine rebounds against East Bridgewater.

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