WALES — Paige Gonya hit four 3-pointers and finished with 20 points to lead the Oak Hill girls basketball team to a 67-19 win over Buckfield in a Mountain Valley Conference game on Tuesday.

Amara Denis tacked on 12 points for the Raiders (9-8), while teammate Marielle Bean added in 10.

Alyssa Litchfield led the Bucks (1-13) with six points.

 

KENTS HILL 58, BOOTHBAY 39: Rose Jenkins and Regina Sabirova both had 19 points as the Huskies earned the win in Kents Hill.

Kents Hill improves to 8-4.

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Jaelyn Crocker had 18 points for Boothbay (4-8).

 

OLD ORCHARD BEACH 48, RICHMOND 25: Elise MacNair scored a game-high 18 points as the Gulls (14-3) downed the Bobcats (10-4) in Old Orchard Beach.

Kara Briand led Richmond with seven points.

 

MCI 66, MOUNT VIEW 34: Anna Dospelova scored 21 points and Hannah Robinson added 11 as the Huskies rolled to the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B victory in Pittsfield.

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Trinity Leavitt scored eight points for MCI (9-7) as well.

Hannah Coolen scored 19 points to lead the Mustangs (6-8).

 

MESSALONSKEE 59. NOKOMIS 46: Ashley Mullen scored 20 points and had five rebounds to lead the Eagles to a KVAC A win over the Warriors in Oakland.

Brenna Doran had 13 points and 10 rebounds, while Jordan Lambert had 11 points and 10 rebounds for Messalonskee (5-12).

Bri Townsend led Nokomis (1-17) with 28 points.

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MADISON 55, LISBON 37: The Bulldogs pulled away in the second quarter for a key MVC victory over in Madison.

After taking a 17-12 lead into the second quarter, Madison (9-7) outscored Lisbon 19-7 in the second frame to take command of the game. Callan Franzose scored a game-high 30 points for the Bulldogs.

Levi Tibbetts led the Greyhounds (14-3) with 17 points and Mason Booker added nine.

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OLD ORCHARD BEACH 71, RICHMOND 49: Ricky Delisle scored 25 points, including seven 3-pointers, as Old Orchard Beach (11-6) stopped the Bobcats (7-7) at Richmond.

Landen Johnson added 20 points for the Seagulls, who put the game away with a 24-9 advantage in the third quarter.

Connor Vachon led Richmond with 20 points.

 

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