Stuart Knowlton scored 21 points to lead ninth-seeded Mount View to a 63-43 win over No. 8 Fort Fairfield in a Class C North boys basketball prelim in Fort Fairfield.
Wyatt Bennett added 19 points and Brady Bryant had 12 for the defending regional champions (11-8), who advance to play No. 1 Mattanawcook Academy in the quarterfinals next Tuesday at Bangor’s Cross Insurance Center.
Kayden Ala led Fort Fairfield (10-9) with 17 points. Ethan Walsh scored 12.
MADISON 50, TRAIP ACADEMY 36: The sixth-seed Bulldogs advanced to the Class C South quarterfinals by bouncing the 11th-seeded Rangers in a preliminary-round game in Madison.
Brayden Furbush made a pair of 3-pointers and 9 of 10 attempts at the free-throw line to finish with a game-high 15 points for Madison (11-8). Jacob Linkletter (7 of 10 at the foul line) and Ethan Linkletter (eight rebounds) each contributed 10 points.
Colin O’Loughlin scored 12 points for Traip (6-13).
In the quarterfinals, the Bulldogs will face No. 3 Carrabec (14-4) on Monday at the Augusta Civic Center.
WINTHROP 54, WAYNFLETE 45: Seventh-seeded Winthrop (11-8) earned a quarterfinal matchup with rival Monmouth by taking down 10th-seeded Waynflete (8-11) in a Class C South prelim in Winthrop.
The Ramblers will take on second-seeded Monmouth (14-4) in the quarterfinals Monday at the Augusta Civic Center.
Braden Branagan hit four 3-pointers and led Winthrop with 16 points, while Chan Ring chipped in 14 points.
JJ Carlo led the Flyers with 25 points.
TEMPLE ACADEMY 51, GREENVILLE 36: Gabe Young scored 15 points as the eighth-seeded Bereans (9-10) won a Class D South prelim against the ninth-seeded Lakers (5-14) in Waterville.
Ricardo Louis added 14 points and 13 rebounds.
Liam Mason led the Lakers with 27 points.
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