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WATERVILLE — Justin Martin scored 25 points to lead the visiting Black Raiders to a 66-35 KVAC B win.
Colby Robertson added 10 points for Winslow (14-1) while Keanu Earle chipped in nine points.
Waterville (2-13) was led by Adam Barre and Justin Kornsey with 11 points each.
Forest Hills 86, Greenville 30: Brandon Ouellette scored 26 points and made six 3-pointers to lead the Tigers to the East/West Conference win in Jackman.
Ryan Petrin scored 18 points for Forest Hills (17-0), while Tanner Daigle added 17.
Conner DiAngelo led Greenville (6-10) with eight points.
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MESSALONSKEE 64, HAMPDEN 28: Sophie Holmes scored a game-high 18 points as the Eagles soared past the Broncos in Hampden.
Ally Turner added nine points and eight rebounds for Messalonskee (8-8), while Halee Flewelling and McKenna Brodeur was chipped in with eight points.
Marissa Gilpin and Courtney Dunton led Hampden (8-7) with seven points each.
TEMPLE 43, GREATER PORTLAND CHRISTIAN 39: Kiara Carr continued her strong play with a 26-point performance in a win over the Lions in Saco.
Amy Laverdiere chipped in with five points for Temple (7-9), while Clarissa Jones led GPC (3-9) with 15 points.
FOREST HILLS 35, GREENVILLE 27: The Tigers outscored the Lakers 12-2 in the third quarter en route to a win in Jackman.
Keely Taylor led all scorers with 11 points for Forest Hills (14-3), while Caitlin Logston chipped in with seven points.
Ashley Mace paced Greenville (4-12) with nine points.
MT. ARARAT 53, CONY 27: Lindsey Corneilson and Sarah Lamb scored 11 points apiece as Mt. Ararat cruised to victory in Augusta.
Haley Ward and Cari Hopkins each had six points to lead Cony (1-14).
RANGELEY 95, KENTS HILL 6: Michaela Shorey scored 16 points to lead the host Lakers to the Class D win. Seve Deery-DeRaps added 15 points, Taylor Esty 14 and Sydney Royce chipped in 12 for Rangeley (14-0).
Leah Herbin scored four points for Kents Hill (2-8) and Daniela Martinez two.
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