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Winthrop pulled away early and rolled to a 60-19 victory over Lisbon in a Mountain Valley Conference girls basketball game Monday in Lisbon.
Kylee Mansir poured in a game-high 19 points the Ramblers (3-1), who led 14-2 after one quarter. Kylee Savage added 17 points and Evelyn Mortimer contributed 10.
Liz Ferero led the Greyhounds (2-2) with 10 points.
MADISON 53, DIRIGO 42: Leah Harper’s 17 points paced the Bulldogs (1-3) to a win over the Cougars (2-1) in Madison.
Dakota Estes chipped in 10 points for Madison.
Dirigo’s Abby Luczynski scored a game-high 21 points, and Emma Witas added 10.
SPRUCE MOUNTAIN 78, HALL-DALE 15: Natasha McDonald scored 32 points for the Phoenix (3-0) in their victory over the Bulldogs (0-3) in Jay.
McDonald made six 3-pointers. Lily Bellerose, who hit four 3s, dropped in 18 points for Spruce Mountain.
Sierra Gibbons scored 11 points for Hall-Dale.
MARANACOOK 29, MT. ABRAM 23: Celia Bergdahl’s 21 points and 10 rebounds led the way as the Black Bears (4-0) remained unbeaten by downing the Roadrunners (2-2) in a low-scoring contest in Salem Township.
Bergdahl scored all 16 of Maranacook’s second-half points, and the Black Bears defense limited Mt. Abram to five points after halftime.
Abigail McCarty and Stella Peterson were the Roadrunners’ top scorers with six points apiece.
BOYS BASKETBALL
LISBON 63, WINTHROP 62: Owen Hurd scored 27 points in the Greyhounds’ (3-1) overtime victory over the Ramblers (2-2) in Winthrop.
Jaxon Roy-Thompson hit four 3-pointers added 22 points for Lisbon.
Korbin Littler led Winthrop with 21 points, while Graham Huri dropped in 20 and Joshua Foster scored 11.
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