Ali Mazza, Layce Boucher and Madison Dow led Mountain Valley to a 47-45 girls basketball win over rival Dirigo on Wednesday in Rumford.
The three players each scored in double figures and combined for 12 points in the fourth quarter, in which the Falcons (7-6) outscored the Cougars 13-9.
Mazza hit four 3-pointers and was Mountain Valley’s top scorer with 14 points. Dow and Boucher each added 12.
Dirigo’s (9-5) Abby Luczynski led all scorers with 26 points, including three 3s and 5-for-7 shooting from the free-throw line.
MT. ABRAM 44, HALL-DALE 37: The Roadrunners (6-6) earned a big win over one of Class C South’s top teams in Salem Township.
Several players contributed to Mt. Abram’s victory. Kharlie Turner led the way with 11 points, including six in the fourth quarter, while Bailea Haines and Abby McCarty had eight points each. Four other Roadrunners contributed at least three points.
Sierra Gibbons led the Bulldogs (9-3) with 17 points, highlighted by three 3-pointers. Marie Benoit hit two 3s and added 10 points.
WINTHROP 59, MARANACOOK 21: The Ramblers (10-3) won their eighth straight game by decisively beating the Black Bears (7-5) in Winthrop.
Madeline Wagner led Winthrop with 16 points, including a pair of 3-poitners. Kylee Mansir hit three 3s and scored 15 points, and Caroline Corgan contributed 10 points.
Celia Bergdahl had 10 points and Alice Ferran eight for Maranacook.
MONMOUTH ACADEMY 47, BOOTHBAY 36: Kaitlyn Frost scored 21 points to lead the Mustangs (7-5) past the Seahawks (2-10) at Boothbay Harbor.
Rileigh Chase added 12 points to Monmouth’s victory.
Tatum French paced Boothbay with 25 points.
BOYS BASKETBALL
CARRABEC 53, BUCKFIELD 38: The Cobras (9-2) were clicking on both ends of the court in the first half, outscoring the Bucks 29-11, on their way to a victory in North Anson.
Pete Vicneire paced Carrabec with 15 points, while Desmond Robinson scored 11 and Seth Price had 10.
Trenton Haskell put up 15 and Ryder Bragg added 10 for Buckfield (5-8).
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