BINGHAM — Fisher Tewksbury made the winning shot with 3.3 seconds left in double overtime as the Valley boys basketball team remained undefeated with a 53-52 win over Dirigo on Tuesday.
Kamdyn Conrad scored 14 points for the Cavaliers (14-0), followed by Harry Louis with 13.
Nathaniel Wainwright led Dirigo (9-8) with 14 points, followed by Owen Smith with 12.
TEMPLE ACADEMY 55, VINALHAVEN 36: Liam Willey scored 15 points as the Bereans (6-9) won in Vinalhaven.
Noah Mathews added eight points and eight rebounds for Temple Academy.
Hunter Hamilton scored 13 points for Vinalhaven (1-11).
FOREST HILLS 67, NORTH HAVEN 24: Maddox Cuddy scored 18 points as the Tigers won in Augusta.
Jaxson Desjardins added 11 points for Forest Hills (8-9).
Caden Cabot led the Hawks (0-14) with 12 points.
MT. BLUE 48, SKOWHEGAN 44: Tyler Abell scored 17 points as the Cougars won in Skowhegan.
Carter Norton added 15 points, all on 3-pointers, for Mt. Blue (11-5), which drained 10 3s on the night. Nolan Leso scored 11 points.
Carter Nadeau led Skowhegan (1-11) with 18 points.
MEDOMAK VALLEY 64, ERSKINE ACADEMY 29: Gabe Lash scored 15 points as the Panthers won in China.
Vishal Mellor added 11 points for Medomak Valley (16-0).
Justice Marable led the Eagles (6-9) with 10 points.
ST. DOMINIC 57, OAK HILL 36: Isaac Yombe’s 13 points paced the Saints in their win in Auburn.
Jack Brocke added 11 points and Taylor Varney finished with 10 points and 14 rebounds for St. Dom’s (13-1), which has won eight straight games.
Braden Dubuc scored a game-high 16 points, including a pair of 3-pointers and 6-of-8 shooting from the free-throw line, for Oak Hill (5-12).
RICHMOND 70, PINE TREE ACADEMY 57: Zander Steele had 22 points, 10 rebounds and five assists as the Bobcats won in Richmond.
Ben Fournier added 20 points and five rebounds for Richmond (8-7).
Rhett Tyson scored 18 points for Pine Tree Academy (9-5).
OLD ORCHARD BEACH 45, WINTHROP 43: Brady Plante finished with 15 points while Trot Moody followed with 14 points as the Seagulls (6-8) won at Old Orchard Beach.
Jake Galusha paced the Ramblers (9-8) with 14 points, while Graham Huri and Chan Ring added 12 and 10 points respectively.
BUCKFIELD 83, RANGELEY 54: Trenton Haskell made 13 3-pointers and scored 49 points to lift Buckfield to an 83-54 win over Rangeley in a boys basketball game Tuesday night in Rangeley.
Haskell hit four 3-pointers in the first quarter, three in the second, five in the third and one in the fourth for the Bucks (7-9).
Brayden Thompon scored 17 points and Sam Morrill added 15 for Rangeley (4-11).
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FOREST HILLS 59, NORTH HAVEN 19: Morgan Petrucci scored 16 points as the Tigers won in Augusta.
Addison Chaisson also had 13 points for Forest Hills (12-5).
Elsie Mann led the Hawks (1-11) with 10 points.
GARDINER 76, BREWER 67: Lydia Gero scored 23 points and added six assists for the Tigers (7-8) in a victory over the Witches (5-10) in Gardiner.
Emilee Brown scored 19 points and had four assists, while Taryn Nichols added 14 points for Gardiner.
Allie Flagg led Brewer with 28 points, while Jillian Ford added 18 points and 11 rebounds.
PINE TREE ACADEMY 35, RICHMOND 32: Madelyn Verrill had 11 points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals to lift the Breakers in Richmond.
Chantal Mbonimpa added 12 points and Marra Soram had 10 for Pine Tree Academy (7-7).
Darby Flanagan had 12 points for Richmond (8-8).
VALLEY 59, DIRIGO 36: Kirsten Bigelow and Madeline Hill scored 21 points apiece as the Cavaliers stayed undefeated with the win in Dixfield.
Bri Mills pulled down 13 rebounds for Valley (14-0), while Liana Hartwell had 11 steals and nine assists.
Aleiah Ward scored 10 points for Dirigo (10-7).
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