
KENNEBUNK — The Kennebunk boys trailed by five points at the half of Friday night’s game against Marshwood, but the Rams would outscore the Hawks 31-22 in the second half to pick up a 51-47 win. Kennebunk was led by freshman point guard Cam Lovejoy with 21 points and Travon Bradford with 15 points. The Rams, who are now in the eight spot in the Class A South standings with a 9-7 record, also got five points from both Zach MacKinnon and Justin Wiggins. Ben Beers and Baili Lontine-Kearson scored 14 points each to lead Marshwood, which dropped to 7-9 with the loss.
Cape Elizabet h 37, Biddeford 25
The Tigers scored double digits in just one quarter as they struggled from the field in a loss at Cape Elizabeth. Biddeford also played solid defense as the Tigers held the Capers to just nine second-half points. The Tigers, who were once again without standout Patrick Pearl and were also missing Jason Vadnais, were led by Kyle Norton with 10 points and Caleb Ball finished with eight points.
Girls Basketball
Cape Elizabet h 55, Biddeford 30
The Biddeford girls were held to single digits in each quarter as the visiting Capers cruised to the win.
Grace Martin led Biddeford with 11 points, while Brittany Roy added eight points and Brook Davis chipped in with seven points.
The Capers were led by Carter Harvey with 21 points and Maddie Bowe with 17 points.
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