Monmouth Academy wins Maine Class D girls basketball championship

Monmouth Academy defeats Mt. Abram in the Class D title game

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Monmouth Academy's girls basketball team won the Maine Class D state championship, defeating Mt. Abram in the title game. The game featured a standout performance from Monmouth's Kaitlin Frost, who scored a game-high 25 points to lead her team to victory.

Why it matters

The Class D girls basketball championship is a highly anticipated event in Maine, showcasing the top small-school teams in the state. Monmouth Academy's win continues the school's strong tradition in girls basketball and highlights the talent of their star player, Kaitlin Frost.

The details

In the Class D title game, Monmouth Academy's Kaitlin Frost dominated with 25 points, leading her team to a decisive victory over Mt. Abram. Frost, a senior guard, has been a standout player for Monmouth throughout the season and tournament run.

  • The Class D girls basketball championship game was played on February 25, 2026.
  • Monmouth Academy defeated Mt. Abram in the title game.

The players

Kaitlin Frost

A senior guard for Monmouth Academy who scored a game-high 25 points in the Class D championship game.

Vega Rollins

A player for Mt. Abram who faced off against Frost and Monmouth Academy in the title game.

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What they’re saying

“Kaitlin has been a leader for us all season, and she really stepped up in the biggest game of the year. We're so proud of her and the whole team for bringing home the championship.”

— Monmouth Academy Head Coach (Monmouth Academy press release)

What’s next

Monmouth Academy will celebrate their Class D girls basketball championship with a parade and community celebration in the town of Monmouth.

The takeaway

Monmouth Academy's girls basketball team capped off an impressive season by winning the Maine Class D state championship, led by the standout performance of senior guard Kaitlin Frost. The victory highlights the continued excellence of the school's girls basketball program.