PORTLAND—Cheverus junior Kylie Lamson didn’t need long to etch her name into program lore. Just a couple of weeks. Cheverus 61 Windham 41 W- 4 11 14 12- 41 C- 17 14 18 12- 61 W- M.

Delewski 6-1-17, S. Jarvais 3-8-14, Vassoler 2-0-4, Hatch 1-0-3, M. Jarvais 1-1-3 C- Lamson 13-4-36, Jordan 2-7-12, Goodman 2-0-6, Feeley 0-2-2, Kelly 1-0-2, E.

Umland 1-0-2, Rush 0-1-1 3-pointers W (5) M. Delewski 4, Hatch C (9) Lamson 6, Goodman 2, Jordan Turnovers: W- 29 C- 20 Free throws W: 10-14 C: 14-20 And as a result, the reigning Class AA state champion Stags are off to a fast start, thanks in large part to Lamson’s sizzling shooting. Which was very much on display Friday evening against Windham at Keegan Gymnasium.

Lamson, who transferred to Cheverus this year from Thornton Academy, buried a 3-point shot just 20 seconds in to set the tone, added a second and third 3-ball before the game was three minutes old and she tallied 11 points in the first quarter alone, helping Cheverus race to a 17-4 lead. Lamson added another 3 just 30 seconds into the second period, but the Eagles would respond and drew within eight before a dizzying Lamson display of eight points in 53 seconds helped produce a 31-15 halftime advantage. Windham again drew within eight in the third quarter, but Lamson countered with six points in just over a minute and by period’s end, the lead was 49-29 and the Stags rolled from there to a 61-41 victory.

Cheverus got a 36-point tour de force from Lamson, which tied form.