Fryeburg Academy’s River Lucky, left, and Maddie Darling battle Oxford Hills’ Jadah Adams for a rebound in the first half of Friday’s game in Paris. (Brewster Burns photo)
RANGELEY — Junior guard Lauren Eastlack drained a game-high 18 points and made seven steals to lead Rangeley to a 70-29 victory over Vinalhaven in girls’ basketball action Friday evening.
The win is the 401st of Rangeley coach Heidi Deery’s career. Her 400th win came Tuesday against Temple.
The Lakers (5-1) produced 46 points in the second half. Senior guard Brooke Egan contributed 16 points and eight rebounds for Rangeley.
Guard Hope Cluff led the Vikings (1-5) with four field goals and five free throws for a team-leading 13 points in the losing effort.
Lewiston 44, Cheverus 38
PORTLAND — Emily Strachan scored 16 points and hit a 3-pointer in the fourth quarter to help her team stay in front as Lewiston defeated Cheverus 44-38 in Class AA girls’ basketball Friday.
Myah Nicolas added 13 points for the Blue Devils (1-4).
Laureen Jordan led the Stags (1-4) with 13 points. Emily Huntington and Margaret Kelly each had eight.
Oxford Hills 90, Fryeburg 28
PARIS — Julia Colby scored 20 points to lead Oxford Hills to an 90-28 victory over Fryeburg in girls’ basketball action Friday evening.
Cecelia Dieterich contributed 19 points on nine field goals, including one from 3-point range, for the Vikings (5-0). Jadah Adams pitched in with seven field goals for 14 points.
Kaylee Emery scored two field goals and sank five free throws for the Raiders (2-3) in the losing effort.
St. Dominic 42, Sacopee Valley 37
AUBURN — Becca Zimmerman tossed in five 3-pointers and five free throws to garner a game-high 20 points and lead St. Dom’s to a 42-37 girls’ basketball victory over Sacopee Valley on Friday evening.
The Saints (3-1) led 20-19 at the half. Hannah Kenney contributed 14 points for St. Dom’s.
Riley Vacchiaro scored nine points for the Hawks (1-4).
Winthrop 63, Telstar 38
BETHEL — Sophomore forward Madison Forgue drained 22 points to lead Winthrop to a 63-38 victory over Telstar in girls’ basketball action Friday evening.
The Ramblers (6-0) turned up the tempo with a 21-10 run in the third quarter. Junior guard Aaliyah WilsonFalcone contributed 17 points for Winthrop.
Junior center Luci Rothwell tallied a team-leading 10 points for the Rebels (0-6) in the losing effort.
Gray-New Gloucester 51, Poland 14
POLAND — Jordan Grant scored 14 of her 23 points during a 16-2 run in the first quarter for the Patriots (5-0) as they rolled past the Knights (1-4) on Friday.
Bri Jordan chipped in 13 points and eight rebounds.
Sophie Vallee scored eight points for Poland.
Mountain Valley 66, Hall-Dale 53
FARMINGDALE — Saydie Garbarini scored 22 points, leading the Falcons to an MVC girls’ basketball win Friday.
Kierstyn Lyons (four 3-pointers) and Rylee Sevigny added 16 points apiece for Mountain Valley (6-0).
Iris Ireland had 15 points and 15 rebounds for the Bulldogs (3-2), and KK Wills led the team with 16 points. Grace Begin added 11 points.
Boys’ basketball
Cheverus 77, Lewiston 42
LEWISTON — Nick Galli had 18 points to lead Cheverus to a 77-42 victory over Lewiston in boys’ basketball Friday.
Nolan Sanborn and Dylan Morrison each scored 13 points for the Stags (4-2).
Hassan Hussein led the Blue Devils (1-5) with 17 points, while Hunter Dickinson chipped in nine.
Edward Little 50, Windham 28
AUBURN — Senior center Wol Maiwen-Diing netted a game-high 14 points as Edward Little defeated Windham 50-28 in boys’ basketball action Friday evening.
The Red Eddies’ (5-0) pressure made the difference, leading to several fast breaks for scoring opportunities. Junior guard Austin Brown scored two 2-point baskets, two 3s and two free throws for 12 points for Edward Little.
Junior guard Eric Wisser posted a team-leading eight points for the Eagles (1-4).
Gray-New Gloucester 61, Poland 29
GRAY — Ryan Lachance tossed in 14 points to lead Gray-New Gloucester to a 61-29 triumph over Poland in boys’ basketball action Friday evening.
The Patriots (3-2) built a 32-10 halftime lead. Zach Pomerleau and Hunter Colby contributed 10 points each for Gray-New Gloucester.
Gage Bachelder, Isaiah Hill and Evan Kelly each scored six points for the Knights (1-3).
Oxford Hills 49, Fryeburg 38
PARIS — Oxford Hills used a 12-point advantage in the third quarter to break open a close game on the way to a 49-38 victory in boys’ basketball action Friday.
Colton Carson led the Vikings (2-3) with 18 points, including eight free throws. Spencer Strong added 16 points.
Oskar Saunders paced the Raiders (3-2) with 13 points. Nathan Knapp added a pair of 3-pointers and finished with 10 points.
Sacopee Valley 74, St. Dominic 46
HIRAM — Teagan Meggison poured in 22 points and Michael Murphy added 15 as the Hawks (1-3) rolled past the Saints (1-4) on Friday.
Ethan Bosse scored 17 points for St. Dom’s. Robbie Dick contributed 11.
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