BRUNSWICK — Eleven players scored as the Brunswick High School boys basketball team downed Camden Hills, 58-31, in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference contest on Tuesday.
Owen Rudalevige led the way with 13 points, with Thomas Hanson picking up 12 points and Caleb Cost eight. Hanson and Cost both drained a pair of 3-pointers for the Dragons, who improved to 6-3 and visits Oceanside on Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Brunswick led 13-6, 25-13 and 42-23 at the quarter breaks.
Gavin Boyd and Noah Heidon each had seven points for Camden Hills (1-8).
| TELSTAR | 38 |
| LISBON | 41 |
The Greyhounds put together a solid second half en route to a Mountain Valley Conference home win over Telstar.
Down 27-16 at the half, Lisbon out-scored the Rebels, 31-11 in the second half to improve to 5-5. The Greyhounds host Mountain Valley on Friday at 7 p.m.
Jonah Sautter had a gamehigh 11 points in the win, with Nick Huston adding 10 and Noah Carter nine.
Avry Griffin paced Telstar (3-8) with 10 points.
| FREEPORT | 54 |
| WAYNFLETE | 63 |
One month ago, the Falcons were beaten by the Flyers by 40 points.
In the Western Maine Conference rematch at Portland, Freeport held tough, leading 50-48 after three quarters.
But, Waynflete (6-1) rallied for the win, dropping Freeport to 2-6. The Falcons visit Lake Region on Thursday at 7 p.m.
Abel Alemayo led the Flyers with 19 points, with Yai Deng adding 18 points and 13 rebounds. Will Nelligan had four 3-pointers, finishing with 14 points.
Jack Davenport picked up 20 points for Freeport. Davenport made 9-of-10 from the free-throw line. Nate Pelletier pitched in 14 points.
Girls
ROCKPORT — Adrianna White and Madeline Suhr combined for 32 points as Brunswick claimed a 60-41 KVAC win over Camden Hills on Tuesday.
The Dragons’ fifth straight win gives Brunswick a 5-4 mark. Oceanside visits Brunswick on Friday at 7 p.m.
White had a game-high 17 points, while Suhr was solid all-around with 15 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, three steals and three blocked shots.
Charlotte MacMillan pitched in nine points, Aidan Sachs eight and Emily Black dished out 10 assists in the win.
Charlotte Messer had 12 points for 2-6 Camden Hills, with Maddy Bowman chipping in 10.
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