GRAY — Andreas Kariotis led a balanced Gray-New Gloucester attack with 15 points and hauled down 16 rebounds to help led the Patriots to a 57-52 win over Freeport in a WMC boys’ basketball clash.
Zack Haskell added eight for Gray-New Gloucester (3-11).
Brenden Qualls of led all players with 26 points — including six 3-pointers — for the Falcons (1-13).
Lisbon 45, Oak Hill 39
LISBON — Tucker Brannon led all players with 15 points, including one from beyond the arc, to help Lisbon to a 45-39 win over Oak Hill in MVC basketball action Saturday.
Jacob Johnston added eight points for the Greyhounds (10-5), while Jacob Bremmer chipped in with six.
Dalton Therrien and Parker Asselin netted 10 each for the Raiders (4-11).
Boys’ hockey
Scarborough 3, St. Dom’s 2
AUBURN — Sam Dedian beat St. Dom’s goalie Zack Roy with 1:49 to play in regulation to lift Scarborough to a 3-2 win in a Class A hockey showdown Saturday at Norway Savings Bank Arena.
Matt Henderson had the other two goals for the Red Storm (8-2-1), who were coming off a loss to Lewiston.
Caleb Labrie continued his hot hand for the Saints (6-4-1) with a goal, and Cam Stewart added the other.
Biddeford 6, Lewiston 3
LEWISTON — Ricky Ruck and Nik Lemieux scored a pair of goals each for Biddeford as the Tigers upset Lewiston 6-3 in boys’ hockey action Saturday.
Alex Ruck and Brady Crepeau also scored for Biddeford (4-5-1), while Brandon Daigle was spectacular between the pipes to keep the Blue Devils (9-3-0) off the board early.
Evan Gosselin, Eddie Emerson and Kyle Ulrich scored for Lewiston.
Girls’ hockey
Lewiston 5, York 0
LEWISTON — Erin Hubbard scored twice and three other Blue Devils lit the lamp as Lewiston skated away with a 5-0 win over York in girls’ hockey action Saturday.
Erica Lemieux, Corinne Laberge and Allison Frechette also scored, and Paige Fontaine pitched the shutout between the pipes.
Leavitt/EL 10, Brunswick 0
AUBURN — Danica Nadeau and Taylor Landry each netted a hat trick for the Leavitt Little Red Hornets in a 10-0 win over Brunswick.
Ally MacKenize had two goals of her own while Madison DeRosa and Abby Roy rounded out the scoring.
Savannah Shaw earned the shutout.
Leavitt-Little improves to 13-2 while Brunswick drops to 2-13-1.
Girls’ basketball
Carrabec 69, Lisbon 39
NORTH ANSON — Emma Pluntke and Mickayla Willette poured in 15 points each as Carrabec ran away from Lisbon for a 69-39 win in MVC girls’ basketball action Saturday.
Macy Welch (13) and Libby Chestnut (11) also hit for double figures for the Cobras, who ran their record to 12-3.
Bri Sautter drained three 3-pointers for the Greyhounds and Adrianna White had 11 points in the loss.
York 63, Poland 55
POLAND — The York Wildcats had four girls in double digits in a 63-55 victory over Poland in a girls’ Western Maine Conference basketball game.
Mia Briggs led the Wildcats (10-4) with 17 points. Paige McElwain chipped in with 15 while Shannon Todd had and Chloe Smedley pitched in with 12.
Emily Bolduc led all scorers with 23 points, including four 3-pointers for Poland (8-6). Sarah Bolduc dropped in 18 points for Poland.
Women’s basketball
CMCC 71, College of St. Joseph’s 41
AUBURN — In their first game of the second semester, the Central Maine Community College Mustangs shook off some early rust and routed the Fighting Saints of the College of St. Joseph’s, 71-41. Early on, Gabby Foy of Wilton conndcted on three 3s to spark the offense.
Susie French was one steal away for another triple-double, finishing with 23 points, 14 rebounds, and 9 steals.
Tufts 62, Bates 46
MEDFORD, Mass. — Senior Liz Moynihan scored a team-high 11 points in 22 minutes as No. 6 Tufts University women’s basketball defeated Bates College, 62-46, at Cousens Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.
UMF 88, Green Mountain 40
POULTNEY, Vt. — The University of Maine at Farmington women’s basketball team had four players score in double-digits as it handedGreen Mountain College its 13th loss of the season, winning 88-40 Saturday afternoon at the Eagle Dome.
Men’s basketball
UMF 86, Green Mountain 56
POULTNEY, Vt. — Senior forward Andrew Dickey scored 40 points to lead the University of Maine at Farmington to a 86-56 victory over Green Mountain College Saturday.
Tufts 59, Bates 55
MEDFORD, Mass. —Bates College men’s basketball used a furious second-half comeback to take a late lead, but Tufts University made enough plays down the stretch to hold on for a 59-55 win.
The Jumbos held a lead as large as 16 points at 44-28 with 13:11 remaining, but the Bobcats made their way back into the game behind a 21-3 run which gave them their first lead, 49-47, at the 5:57 mark.
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