RANGELEY — Richmond held off Rangeley’s fourth-quarter rally to post a 43-40 East-West Conference girls basketball win Monday night.
Jamie Plummer led the Bobcats with 18 points while Alyssa Pearson scored 10 and Danica Hurley eight.

Taylor Esty led the Lakers with 12 points and 11 rebounds while teammate Jenney Abbott scored 10 points and Emily Carrier contributed six rebounds and four asissts. Rangeley is 15-2 with both losses coming to Richmond (14-1).

Boothbay 52, winthrop 19: The Seahawks used their size to dominate the Ramblers in aa Mountain Valley Conference game in Winthrop. Alex Clarke led the Seahawks (12-5) with 12 points while Allison Crocker scored 11 and Meghan Smith 10. Jess Scott led Winthrop (0-17) with seven points.

Boys basketball

Boothbay 54, Winthrop 38: Ben Woodin scored 12 points and Ben Dickinson 11 to led the Seahawks to the MVC win in Winthrop.

Taylor Morang led Winthrop (2-15) with 21 points and five assists. Boothbay is 13-4.

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Rangeley 45, Richmond 33: Eric White scored 23 points and hauled in 12 rebounds to lead the Lakers to the East-West Conference win.

Alex Morton added six points and six assists for the winners while Ben Carver led the Bobcats with eight points. Rangeley is 6-10 while Richmond falls for 4-11.

Monmouth 52, Lisbon 43: Brandon Goff scored 18 points to lead the Mustnags to the MVC win in Lisbon.

Billie Cummings added 12 points for Monmouth while Jacob Bremer scored 14 points for the Greyhounds and Mason Smith added 10. Monmouth is 3-14, Lisbon is 1-17.

Hall-Dale 71, Telstar 50: Sam Shepherd scored 10 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked seven shots to lead the Bulldogs to the MVC win in Farmingdale. Austin Bechard and Harry Cheung each scored 11 points for Hall-Dale (11-6) while Danny Whitney led Telstar (8-8) with 19 points.

College men

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Vermont 73, Maine 63: Matt Glass scored 17 points and Luke Apfeld scored all 13 of his in the second half as Vermont defeated Maine in Orono.

The victory was the seventh in a row for the Catamounts (16-10, 10-2 America East Conference), who remained one game behind first-place Stony Brook.

The Black Bears (11-11, 5-6) closed to within 45-41 with a 9-0 run, but baskets by Apfeld and Brian Voelkel pushed the Catamounts’ lead back to eight points, and they led by at least six the rest of the way.

Voelkel finished with nine points, nine rebounds and seven assists Gerald McLemore scored 20 points and Justin Edwards 15 to lead Maine.


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