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High Schools on Tuesday: Trenton Haskel leads Basketball to Buckfield Moms to win – Press Herald

High Schools on Tuesday: Trenton Haskel leads Basketball to Buckfield Moms to win – Press Herald

Trenton Haskel made 13 3-talers and scored 49 points to raise Buckfield to 83-54 win over ranks in a basketball game for boys on Tuesday night in rank.

Haskel struck four 3-indicatives in the first quarter, three in the second, five in the third and one in the fourth for Bucks (7-9).

Braden Thompson scored 17 points, and Moriel himself added 15 for rank (4-11).

Poland 55, Mountain Valley 41: Damon Martin scored six of his 21 points in the fourth quarter when the knights (10-4) surpassed the Falcons (3-13) 15-5 on the way to win in Poland.

Martin added eight assists. Jacob Jamo added 15 points, including 12 in the second half, for Poland. Alex Netain hit three 3-point for nine points.

Ben Desale had 13 points and Dylan Teria 11 for Mountain Valley.

Lisbon 64, NYA 50: Owen Hurd scored 21 points and the greyhounds (2-15) beat the Panthers (0-14) in Yarmut.

Brandon Long and Kigan Morisset had 10 points for Lisbon.

Mansuk Loboka had 20 points, while Gage Kloza and Liam O’Shea had 11 for the North Yarmut Academy.

Mt. Blue 48, Skowhegan 44: Tyler Abel struck four 3 stories and scored 17 points when the cougars won in Scohegan.

Carter Norton added 15 points, all of the 3-tellers, for Mt. Blue (11-5) that drained 10 thirds at night. Nolan Leso scored 11 points.

Carter Nado (four 3s) led Skowhegan (1-11) with 18 points.

St. Dominic 57, Oak Hill 36: 13 points of Isaac Yomb was walking on the saints (13-1) in his victory over Raiders (5-12) in Obun.

Jack Broke added 11 points, and Taylor Varry finished with 10 points and 14 struggles for St. Home, which won eight straight matches.

Brade Dubuk of Oak Hill scored 13 points, including a pair of 3-indicators and 6-from-8 firing from the free throw line.

Valley 53, Dirigo 52: Fisher Texbury made the winning shot by 3.3 seconds left in double overtime, as Cavaliers won the Bingham victory.

Camdin Conrad scored 14 points for Vali (14-0), followed by Harry Luis with 13.

Nathaniel Wainwright led Cirigo (9-8) with 14 points, and Owen Smith had 12.

Lewiston 49, Windham 46: Loni Thomas scored 13 points, and the Blue Devils (8-7) won the Eagles (12-4) in Windham.

Deon Jackson added 10 points of sand Abriding Dakan added nine for Lewiston.

Colin Janvrin and Braycen Freese had nine for Windham.

Old Orchard Beach 45, Winthrop 43: Brady Plant finished with 15 points, while Trot Moody added 14 points when the seagulls (6-8) enclosed Wintrop (9-8) of Old Orchard Beach.

Jake Galusha was walking on Ramblers with 14 points while Graham Huri and Chan Ring added 12 and 10 points respectively,

Edward Little 54, Portland 23: Rachel Penny scored 21 points, and Eddie (10-5) backed away in the fourth quarter to beat the Bulldogs (4-12) in Portland.

Edward Little surpassed Portland 22-5 in the fourth.

Leila Fahiano added 16 points for Eddies.

Balery Yugo scored 12 points for Portland.

Gray-New Gloucester 55, Yarmouth 21: Easy Morelli scored 24 points and the patriots’ defense (11-3) closed Clippers (7-7) in Gray.

Morelli fired 7 out of 9 of the free throw line. Abbey Steele and Ella Kenney added seven and six points for gray-new Gloucester respectively.

Rory Tompkins had eight points for Yarmut.

Leavitt 54, Lincoln 47: Strong defensive efforts helped Hornets (9-6) take over the lead by 20-5 after a quarter and they continued to defeat the Eagles (7-8) in Turner.

Caitlin McCoy (five 3-stovers) and Gabby Smith led Levitv with 19 points in number. Giordin Bulay added nine points, including 3, who placed the hornets with five points less than two minutes and sealed the victory.

Rowan Covheg was Lincoln’s leading goalkeeper with 16 points, while Scarlett O’Brien scored 11.

Mountain Valley 36, Poland 32: The falcons (9-7) restricted the knights (10-4) to 18 points in the first three quarters of their victory in Poland.

Alyvia Theriault sank three 3 stories and scored the highest 13 points for Mountain Valley. Madison Dow added nine points, including seven on the free throttle line.

Poland left 28-18 after three quarters, and three 3 in the fourth of Alana Hamlin has reduced the deficit in the last eight minutes of the game. Hamlin led the knights with 11 points, while Liz Pulan scored 10.

NYA 48, Lisbon 24: Ella Gigere scored 17 points when the panthers (8-6) removed the greyhounds (0-17) in Lisbon.

Ava Wilkinson added eight points, and Delia Fontana and Daisi Spurs had seven in number for the North Yarmut Academy.

Hanna Ponon led Lisbon with 17 points.

Valley 59, Dirigo 36: Kirsten Bigelow and Madeline Hill scored 21 points in number when the cavaliers remained unbeaten with the victory in Dixfield.

Brie Mills downloaded 13 fights for Valley (14-0), while Liana Hartwell had 11 thefts and nine assists.

Ward Ward scored 10 points for Dirigo (10-7).

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