RUMFORD — With one week left in the regular season, the Mountain Valley Rec Basketball League (MVRBL) has three teams via for the top three spots. Hotel Rumford is in the lead with an 11-2 record as they easily beat Jay (4-9), 84-47. Smart Care PT, Inc is in 2nd place by virtue of a tie breaker at 10-3, as they handily dispatched Dixfield (2-11), 105-73. A & G Custom Cabinets and Carpentry (10-3) took over sole possession of 3rd place, pounding 4th place Mt Blue (9-4), 106-69. Clean Cut Painting is in 5th place at 6-7, while pasting Stix and Stones (0-13), 100-69.
Top scorers for all teams is as follows: Hotel Rumford, Tom Danylik 16 points, Owen Jones 12 and JT Taylor 12 each. Jay, Steve Dougher 15 points (5 threes), Levi Armandi 10. Smartcare, Cody St Germain 41 points, Trent Hutchinson 28 (3 threes) and Jeremy St Germain 17 (3 threes). Dixfield. Eric Richard 27 points (5 threes), Dom Haines 20 and Jake Bessey 19. A & G, Malik Farley 32 points, Hunter Meeks 22, Keegan Pitcher 18 (4 threes), Mateo Lapointe 15 and Draven Finnegan 11. Mt Blue, Cam Sennick 23 points, Justin Evens 22, JT Williams 12 and Eric Berry 11. Clean Cut Painting, Will Bean 28 points, Mike Pare 23 (4 threes), Ryan Kimball 22, Sean Caddigan 17 and Ryan Savage 10. Stix n Stones, Jamie Downs 21 (5 threes), Trey Lane 15, Cody Dolloff 14 (4 threes) and Dan LeBreton 12.
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