RANGELEY — Harry Louis scored 23 points to lift the Valley boys basketball team to an 83-44 win over Rangeley on Friday.
Fisher Tewksbury added 17 points and Kamdyn Conrad had 15 for Valley (17-0).
Brayden Thompson scored 20 points and Sam Morrill finished with 12 for Rangeley (4-14).
WINSLOW 52, BELFAST 37: Brody Willette scored 18 points as the Raiders won in Winslow.
Braden Rodrigue also had 14 points for Winslow (11-7).
Trevin Ripley led the Lions (10-8) with 12 points.
LEAVITT 63, MARANACOOK 56: Colin Schlobohm led the way with 20 points as the Hornets took down the Black Bears in Turner.
Dane Cabral and Jacob Gibbs scored 12 points each for Leavitt (10-8), and Darren Flagg made three 3-pointers for nine points. Schlobohm also hit three triples.
Jack Fontaine led Maranacook (8-10) with 14 points, including 9-of-12 shooting from the free-throw line. Ethan Chilton and Mitchell Maceda each chipped in eight points.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
LEAVITT 46, MARANACOOK 36: Jordyn Boulay hit four 3-pointers and scored 13 points to pace the Hornets past the Black Bears in Readfield.
Gabby Smith added 11 points and Caitlyn McCoy finished with 10 for Leavitt (12-6)
Maranacook (9-9) got 11 points from Celia Bergdahl and 10 from Alice Ferran.
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