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Bangor 67, Messalonskee 57
Bonny Eagle 68, Massabesic 41
Brewer 66, Mt. Blue 43
Brunswick 49, Lawrence 59
Buckfield 53, Richmond 46
Cape Elizabeth 66, Freeport 34
Central Aroostook 63, Fort Fairfield 47
Cheverus 61, Gorham 59
Deering 51, Marshwood 39
Edward Little 67, Cony 44
Falmouth 83, Fryeburg Academy 33
Forest Hills Consolidated 71, Seacoast Christian School 32
Gardiner Area 62, Lincoln Academy 54
Gray-New Gloucester 64, Sacopee Valley 40
Hampden Academy 71, Skowhegan Area 26
Hodgdon 73, Van Buren District 35
Hyde 72, Islesboro Central 25
Jonesport-Beals 81, Woodland 69
Lewiston 60, Erskine Academy 54
Medomak Valley 63, Camden Hills Regional 60
Morse 51, Maranacook Community 43
Mount View 37, Maine Central Institute 28
Mt. Ararat 53, Oxford Hills Comprehensive 45
Oceanside (Coop) 55, Belfast Area 50
Portland 68, Sanford 48
South Portland 68, Biddeford 43
Thornton Academy 72, Kennebunk 36
Waterville Senior 60, Nokomis Regional 41
Waynflete 48, Traip (Robert W.) Academy 39
Wells 68, Poland Regional/Whittier 59
Westbrook 63, Scarborough 59
Windham 71, Noble 60
Winslow 70, Leavitt Area 52
Yarmouth 67, Lake Region 52
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Bangor 57, Messalonskee 33
Bonny Eagle 56, Massabesic 37
Brewer 55, Mt. Blue 52
Buckfield 53, Richmond 46
Calais 71, Shead 43
Camden Hills Regional 56, Medomak Valley 50
Cape Elizabeth 66, Freeport 34
Cheverus 57, Gorham 34
Deering 51, Marshwood 39
Dexter Regional 58, Bangor Christian 11
Edward Little 61, Cony 45
Ellsworth 64, Foxcroft Academy 32
Falmouth 83, Fryeburg Academy 33
Forest Hills Consolidated 45, Seacoast Christian School 11
Fort Kent Community 41, Caribou 34
Gardiner Area 62, Lincoln Academy 54
Gray-New Gloucester 64, Sacopee Valley 40
Hall-Dale 50, Wiscasset 27
Hermon 62, Lee Academy 58
Hyde 32, Islesboro Central 21
Jonesport-Beals 81, Woodland 69
Lawrence 55, Brunswick 38
Lewiston 60, Erskine Academy 54
Madison Area Memorial 63, Mountain Valley 40
Mattanawcook Academy 32, Central 29
McAuley (Catherine) 84, Kennebunk 30
Monmouth Academy 47, Boothbay Region 46
Morse 51, Maranacook Community 43
Mount Desert Island 48, John Bapst Memorial 24
Mount View 44, Maine Central Institute 38
Mt. Abram 61, Telstar Regional 37
Mt. Ararat 53, Oxford Hills Comprehensive 45
Nokomis Regional 52, Waterville Senior 21
Oceanside (Coop) 55, Belfast Area 50
Old Town 44, Washington Academy 41
Orono 46, George Stevens 31
Penobscot Valley 46, Deer Isle-Stonington 38
Piscataquis Community 43, Stearns 37
Sanford 66, Portland 50
Scarborough 60, Westbrook 24
Schenck 56, Penquis Valley 48
Skowhegan Area 53, Hampden Academy 40
South Portland 53, Biddeford 38
Spruce Mountain COOP (Jay/Livermore Falls) 58, Carrabec 27
St. Dominic Regional 55, Oak Hill 49
Sumner Memorial 60, Bucksport 40
Valley 37, Greenville 35
Waynflete 65, Traip (Robert W.) Academy 33
Wells 68, Poland Regional/Whittier 59
Windham 71, Noble 60
Winslow 70, Leavitt Area 52
Tuesday's High School Basketball Scores And Highlights
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Family And Community Grieve Over Nichole Cable
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Maine Group Criticizes Federal Immigration Plan
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YMCA Brings Healthier Message To State House
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Maine Credit Unions Help End Hunger in Maine
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UMaine Community Prepares For Annual Clean Sweep Sale
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Spring Cleaning at UMaine
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A Celebration To End Hunger In Brewer
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A Dexter Couple Praises A Program That Has Helped Them And Other Disabled Veterans
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MEMA Suggests Tornado Relief Fund
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MEMA Prepares to Help In Tornado Aftermath
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