Leeum Dufresne made four 3-pointers in the second quarter, during which Richmond scored 28 points on its way to a 61-49 boys basketball victory over Rangeley on Thursday in Rangeley.
Dufresne finished with 14 points for Richmond. David Edwards added 16 points, Zander Steele had 11 and Ben Fournier 10 for the Bobcats (9-7).
Sam Morrill scored a game-high 27 points for the Lakers (4-12), and Brayden Thompson added 12.
WINSLOW 73, WATERVILLE 30: Braden Rodrigue scored 16 points as the Raiders won in Winslow.
Brady Poulin contributed 14 points and Brody Willette had 13 for Winslow (10-6).
Derek Couture hit four 3-pointers and led the Panthers (2-14) with 18 points, while Elijah Cullen scored Waterville’s other 12 points.
MT. ABRAM 66, MADISON 37: Bryce Wilcox scored a game-high 17 points and the Roadrunners (16-1) pulled away in the second quarter to beat the Bulldogs (9-8) in Madison.
Mt. Abram outscored Madison 21-5 in the second, turning an 11-8 lead into a 32-13 halftime advantage.
Chase Ross, who drained four 3-pointers, and Brennan Mitchell each finished with 14 points for the Roadrunners, who remain in first place in the Class C South Heal standings.
Jacob Linkletter led the Bulldogs with nine points, and Davyn Nichols had eight.
CARRABEC 51, TEMPLE ACADEMY 35: Jackson Newton scored 19 points as the Cobras won in Waterville.
Colton Scheve and Pete Vicneire added eight points apiece for Carrabec (12-4).
Peyton Reckards led the Bereans (6-10) with 12 points and seven rebounds.
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