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AUBURN – Brian Chin drained 23 points to pace North Yarmouth Academy to a 57-51 victory over St. Dom’s in local basketball action Thursday. Nate Isaccson chipped in for NYA (4-1) with 16 points in a virtual two-man show.

Justin Richardson led the Saints (1-2) with a 19-point performance, while Billy Colasante added nine. Andrew Allen also contributed with five points and 14 rebounds. St. Dom’s led by three points at the break, then NYA went on a 16-10 run in the third quarter to take command.

Telstar 58, Mt. Abram 49

BETHEL – Sean Cadigan poured 24 points Thursday to lead Telstar to a 58-49 victory over Mt. Abram in more boy’s basketball action. Ryan Kimball chipped in for the Rebels (2-3) with 12 points and 10 rebounds in a well-balanced attack.

Aaron Adams led the Roadrunners (2-3) with 17 points, while Jordan Norton tallied 14. Mt. Abram held a 30-26 advantage at the half and easily hung on to win.

Rangeley 47, Buckfield 40

BUCKFIELD – David Jensen scored a game-high 19 points to propel Rangeley to a 47-40 victory over Buckfield. Justin Gallant chipped in for the Lakers (2-1) with 17 points in the convincing win.

John Condon and Matt Lowell led the Bucks (0-3) with seven points each. Rangeley jumped out to a 15-9 advantage in the first quarter and was never seriously challenged.

Greely 51, Gray-New Gloucester 47

GRAY – Kevin Letiecq netted 18 points Thursday evening to lead Greely to a narrow 51-47 victory over Gray-New Gloucester in more local boy’s hoops action. Matt McDonough chipped in for the Rangers (4-2) with 15 points, the only other player to reach double digits.

Chris Bennett led the Patriots (2-4) with 16 points and nine rebounds, while Matt Robertson contributed with 12. After trailing by six at the halftime break, Gray-New Gloucester made a strong 27-point effort in the fourth quarter but came up just shy.

Freeport 52, Poland 36

POLAND – Danny Nehler led a trio of players in double digits with 13 as Freeport rolled past Poland 52-36 Thursday evening. Alex Standen and Elliott Townsend chipped in for Freeport (5-1) with 12 points each in a well-balanced offensive attack.

Joe Douglas led the Knights (2-4) with seven points, while Keegan Fennessey tallied six. Freeport held a commanding 34-23 advantage after the first half of play and cruised home to an easy victory.

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