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Mountain Valley closed with a 17-6 advantage in the fourth quarter to overtake Traip Academy for a 32-27 girls basketball victory Friday in Rumford.

Madison Blanchard paced Mountain Valley (1-5) with 11 points.

Avery Bouffard led Traip (2-5) with eight points.

EDWARD LITTLE 52, YORK 42: Elizabeth Galway scored 14 points, Charlotte Ranger added 11, and the Red Eddies (8-1) held off the Wildcats (4-4) in York.

Nya Avery led York with 15 points.

BUCKFIELD 39, MONMOUTH ACADEMY 31: Sarae Devoe scored eight of her 16 points in the third quarter, and the Bucks (7-1) beat the Mustangs (2-5) in Buckfield.

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Taylor Harvey added eight points.

Kaitlyn Frost recorded 14 points for Monmouth.

WELLS 64, WINTHROP 20: The Warriors (5-2) opened the game with a 25-0 run against the Ramblers (5-2) in Wells.

Megyn Mertens led the Warriors with 21 points. Payton Fazzina and Eva Talevi each added 12. Fazzina also had eight assists and seven steals.

GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 72, FRYEBURG ACADEMY 18: Bryn Gilmore scored 21 points, Abby Steele added 10, and the Patriots (8-0) handled the Raiders (0-7) in Gray.

Gilmore scored 16 in the first half to help the Patriots build a 44-10 lead.

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Emma Hamilton, Ella Kenney and Ivy Ouellete each chipped in with eight points.

Presli Knapp led Fryeburg with eight points.

MT. ABRAM 81, TELSTAR 12: Five players scored in double digits for the Roadrunners (5-2) in a win over the Rebels (1-6) in Salem Township.

Evelyn Pepin finished with 14 points, Jenna Osgood chipped in with 13, Autumn Emery and Stella Peterson each scored 11, and Abigal McCarty tossed in 10.

Brooklyn Deprey led Telstar with four points.

BOYS BASKETBALL

SPRUCE MOUNTAIN 63, WINSLOW 39: Dylan Jewett and Owen Kelvey each scored 14 points for the Phoenix (6-2) in a win over the Raiders (3-4) in Winslow.

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Austin Armandi chipped in with 11 points and Cai Dougher scored 10.

Jack Flaherty led Winslow with 17 points.

LEAVITT 78, POLAND 75: Trent Holst scored six of his 12 points in the third overtime to lift the Hornets (5-3) past the Knights (5-3) in Turner.

Colin Schlobohm recorded 27 points, 10 rebounds and six assists for Leavitt. Jacob Gibbs added 17 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, and Holst grabbed eight rebounds.

Damon Martin led Poland with 24 points. Jacob Jamo added 22, Nicholas Jamo had 13 and Alex Mains 12.

FOREST HILLS 65, RANGELEY 29: Jaxson Desjardins scored 22 points, and Maddox Cuddy and Aaden Nadeau each added 13 for the Tigers (7-2) against the Lakers (1-7) in Jackman.

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Sam Morrill led Rangeley with 11 points.

OAK HILL 58, SACOPEE VALLEY 46: Braden New scored 22 points, and the Raiders (3-4) fought off a second-half comeback by the Hawks (6-2) in Hiram.

Oak Hill led 32-19 at halftime, but Sacopee went on a 12-0 run in the third quarter. The Raiders regained control, however, and pulled away in the fourth.

PJ Smith contributed 13 points for Oak Hill, and Keeghan Morrissette sank four 3-pointers for 12 points.

Cooper Berkowitz led the Hawks with 16 points. Payton Young finished with four 3-pointers and 14 points.

WELLS 55, WINTHROP 39: Kevin Bolduc scored 18 points as the Warriors (3-4) beat the Ramblers (3-5) in Winthrop.

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Aiden Collins added 12 points.

Graham Huri led Winthrop with 17 points.

MT. BLUE 54, OXFORD HILLS 42: The Cougars (5-2) were 17 for 20 at the free-throw line in the second half as they pulled away from the Vikings (2-6) in Paris.

Simon Thomas scored 14 points, and Cooper Abell and Evan Drake both had 13 for Mt. Blue.

Jackson Stack led Oxford Hills with 22 points. Cam Pulkkinen finished with 14.

MADISON 78, LISBON 51: Tyshawn Hall and Jacob Linkletter each finished with a double-double for the Bulldogs (5-2) in a win over the Greyhounds (4-3) in Madson.

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Hall recorded 20 points and 10 rebounds, while Linkletter had 17 points and 10 rebounds. Brayden Furbush chipped in with 13 points and Davyn Nichols scored 12.

Jaxson Roy-Thompson led Lisbon with 18 points. Owen Hurd dropped in 10.

GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 72, FRYEBURG ACADEMY 43: The Patriots (3-5) jumped out to a 31-point halftime lead and cruised to a win over the Raiders (0-7) in Fryeburg.

Kaleb D’Andrea scored 17 points, while Carter Corson and Quentin Warrick each had 14.

Nolan Harper tallied 11 for points for Fryeburg.

YORK 63, EDWARD LITTLE 48: Reese MacDonald scored 19 points as the Class B Wildcats (8-0) beat the Class A Red Eddies (6-3) in Auburn.

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Henry Mirck added 16 points.

Akol Maiwen scored 25 points for Edward Little.

LEWISTON 64, BANGOR 59: Joao Samba scored eight of his 22 points in overtime to lift the Blue Devils (4-3) over the Rams (4-4) in Lewiston.

Ben Augustino and Colton Strachan each finished with 12 points for Lewiston.

Nate Grunkemeyer led Bangor with 17 points. Wyatt Chandler scored 13, while Harrison Fitzpatrick ended up with 10.

BOYS HOCKEY

PLOG 7, BRUNSWICK/FREEPORT 4: Poland/Leavitt/Gray-NG/Oak Hill (5-1-1) broke open a tie game by scoring four times in the third period to beat Brunswick/Freeport (2-2) at Sid Watson Arena in Brunswick.

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Tyler Mates led the Kings with four goals and an assist. Jaxson Booker tallied a goal and four assists, while Luke Lombardi notched a goal and two assists. Charlie Boles also scored.

Ethan Patterson, Cole Bowdich, Nat Rathbone and Samuel Jansson scored for the Dragons.

Logan Rousseau earned the win by making 18 saves. Brunswick/Freeport goalie Michael Shoemaker stopped 30 shots.

THURSDAY’S BOYS HOCKEY

CONY CO-OP 8, GARDINER CO-OP 1: Cooper Clark and Connor Callahan each scored twice for Cony/Monmouth/Erskine/Mt. Blue/Hall-Dale/Maranacook/Spruce Mountain/Winthrop (4-1) in a victory over Gardiner/Waterville/Winslow/Lawrence/Richmond/Wiscasset (1-4) at the Thomas College Ice Vault in Hallowell.

Callahan also had an assist.

Jackson Wing added a goal and two assists, and Spencer Morgan recorded a goal and an assist.

Caleb Morgan made 23 stops in the win. Mike Loubier turned aside 31 shots for the Gardiner co-op, which got a goal from Maddox Lambert.