WINSLOW — Braden Rodrigue scored 26 points and added eight assists as the Winslow boys basketball team beat Mount View 66-45 on Thursday night.
Carter Calvo had 18 points for the Black Raiders (6-3).
Ethan Cunningham led the Mustangs (3-5) with 14 points. Wyatt Bennett added 13.
MESSALONSKEE 55, NOKOMIS 47: Ryan Parent scored 18 points to lead the Eagles (6-2) to a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A win over the Warriors (3-6).
Ty Bernier scored 12 points, while Parker Reynolds added 11 points for Messalonskee.
GARDINER 55, SKOWHEGAN 38: The Tigers (4-3) opened an 18-7 lead in the first quarter and cruised past the River Hawks (0-8) in Gardiner.
Brayden Elliott paced Gardiner with 15 points. Tracy Moody also reached double figures with 11.
Carter Nadeau scored 12 points for Skowhegan.
ERSKINE ACADEMY 55, MORSE 52: Parker Studholme hit a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 11 seconds left in overtime to lift the Eagles (4-4) over the Shipbuilders (2-5) in South China.
Gavin Fanjoy and Wyatt Michaud each scored 12 points for Erskine.
Dylan Root led Morse with 19 points.
BREWER 35, MT. BLUE 32: The Witches (9-0) won a defensive duel with the Cougars (5-3) in Farmington to remain unbeaten.
Brewer held Mt. Blue to seven second-half points, and each team only scored three points in the fourth quarter.
Owen Fullerton, who had all three of the Witches’ points in the fourth, and Steven Youngs led Brewer with nine points apiece.
Mt. Blue’s Carter Norton made three 3-pointers and scored 13 points.
MARANACOOK 50, MADISON 40: Jack Fontaine scored 21 points to lead the Black Bears (5-3) to a Mountain Valley Conference win over the Bulldogs (3-4) in Madison.
Caldre Głowa scored 10 points, while Grady Hreben added seven points for Maranacook.
Ethan Linkletter led Madison with 14 points, while Finn Haynie added nine.
BUCKFIELD 88, RANGELEY 44: Brayden Monto’s 23 points spurred the Bucks (3-5) as they doubled up the Lakers (1-6) in Buckfield.
Trenton Haskell added 13 points and Nolan Litchfield finished with 12 for Buckfield.
Sam Morrill and Keegan O’Neil were Rangeley’s top scorers with 11 points apiece.
LEAVITT 55, MCI 52: Colin Schlobohm made two free throws with eight seconds left to force overtime, then scored five points in the extra session to lift the Hornets (4-3) past the Huskies (3-6) in Pittsfield.
Schlobohm made a pull-up jumper with 55 seconds left in OT to give Leavitt the lead, then Riley Meisner drew a charge, forced a jump ball to give possession to the Hornets and made a free throw to seal the win.
Schlobohm finished with 22 points, eight rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks. Dane Cabral added 12 points and Brody Poland had 10.
Drew Shorey scored 16 points and David Wright added 11 for MCI.
RICHMOND 51, FOREST HILLS 49: The Bobcats (3-2) overcame a seven-point deficit in the final period to defeat the Tigers (5-4) in Richmond.
Richmond trailed 39-32 after three quarters then outscored Forest Hills 19-10 in the fourth. Zaden and Zander Steele scored four points in the fourth and Jake Gay, Leeum Dufresne and David Edwards each hit a 3-pointer. Ben Fournier also had a basket in the final period.
Zaden Steel, Zander Steele and Gay led the Bobcats with 12 points each.
Forest Hills’ Jaxson Desjardins made three 3s and was 8 of 8 at the free-throw line and finished with a game-high 23 points. Ryan Bourgoin added 12 points for the Tigers.
BELFAST 64, WATERVILLE 52: A balanced scoring attack lifted the Lions (5-2) over the Purple Panthers (2-5) in Waterville.
Trevin Ripley and Odelyn Simon led Belfast with 12 points apiece, while Kaiden Benjamin and Luke Littlefield coached 10 each.
Waterville’s Derek Couture scored a game-high 24 points.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
ERSKINE ACADEMY 64, MORSE 21: Kinsey Ulmer scored 17 points, and Kelsie Dunn and Lauryn Northrup each added 13 as the Eagles (7-1) beat the Shipbuilders (2-4) in Bath.
Selah Park led Morse with eight points.
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