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Four players made at least five field goals as the Monmouth boys basketball team earned its seventh consecutive victory by thrashing Richmond 83-38 on Monday in Monmouth

Levi Laverdiere, who hit three 3-pointers, led the Mustangs (12-4) with 23 points. Bingham Abbott contributed 12 and Noah Brown and Jacob Harmon chipped in 10 each.

David Edwards hit four 3s and scored 18 points for the Bobcats (7-7), and Jake Gay had nine points.

GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 53, YARMOUTH 40: John Patenaude scored all 15 Gray-New Gloucester’s points in the third quarter to lift the Patriots to a 53-40 boys basketball win over Gray-New Gloucester in Yarmouth.

Patneaude finished with a game-high 21 points for Gray-New Gloucester (5-10). Colby Mitchell added 15 and Quintin Warrick had 10.

Bobby Wolff scored 19 points for the Clippers (9-6).

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TELSTAR 60, CARRABEC 37: The Class D Rebels (10-4) rode a big first quarter to a big win over the Class C Cobras (11-4) in Bethel.

Telstar outscored Carrabec 21-7 in the opening quarter.

Brody Morgan led the Rebels with a game-high 27 points, including five 3-pointers. Connor Deprey added 11 points.

The victory is the Rebels’ third straight and moves them into second place in D South.

Jackson Newton was Carrabec’s top scorer with 14 points. Pete Vicneire hit two 3s and finished with 10 points.

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MONMOUTH 31, RICHMOND 29: The Mustangs (10-6) won a low-scoring matchup with the Bobcats (8-7) in Richmond.

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Monmouth was led by Addison Beaudoin, Kaitlyn Frost and Lillian Palleschi, who scored six points apiece. Eight players scored for the Mustangs.

Richmond’s Ella Briand led all scorers with 12 points, while Darby Flanagan scored 10.

MT. ABRAM 38, MARANACOOK 34: The Roadrunners (8-7) outscored the Black Bears (8-7) 26-13 in the second half to claim an important victory in Salem Township.

Jenna Osgood paced Mt. Abram with 14 points, while Jany Pepin and Kharlie Turner finished with eight apiece.

Kayla Dubois scored 10 and Celia Bergdahl had seven for Maranacook.

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