BOYS BASKETBALL
Belfast Area 71, Leavitt Area 69
Calais 78, Shead 39
Cape Elizabeth 52, Waynflete 34
Dirigo 73, Wiscasset 46
Falmouth 71, York 51
George Stevens 66, Searsport District 64
Greely 56, Lake Region 40
Hall-Dale 42, Mt. Abram 33
Hermon 50, Foxcroft Academy 35
Hodgdon 74, South Aroostook Community 51
Jonesport-Beals 78, Machias 57
Lee Academy 69, Bucksport 57
Madison Area Memorial 53, Monmouth Academy 37
Medomak Valley 55, Maine Central Institute 48
Morse 54, Mount View 41
Mountain Valley 47, Boothbay Region 46
Nokomis Regional 54, Lincoln Academy 39
Oak Hill 51, Telstar Regional 48
Old Town 53, Ellsworth 47
Penobscot Valley 53, Piscataquis Community 47
Poland Regional/Whittier 49, Gray-New Gloucester 33
Sanford 65, Cheverus 61
Seacoast Christian School 61, Sacopee Valley 30
Spruce Mountain COOP (Jay/Livermore Falls) 47, St. Dominic Regional 41
Sumner Memorial 83, Narraguagus 39
Winslow 69, Camden Hills Regional 59
Yarmouth 77, Freeport 30
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Fort Fairfield vs. Madawaska, ppd. to Jan 17.
Yarmouth 77, Freeport 30
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Camden Hills Regional 48, Winslow 36
Cape Elizabeth 49, Waynflete 45, OT
Carrabec 59, Winthrop 10
Easton 49, Ashland Community 27
Freeport 69, Yarmouth 31
Gray-New Gloucester 52, Poland Regional/Whittier 41
Greely 38, Lake Region 33
Leavitt Area 57, Belfast Area 54
Medomak Valley 48, Maine Central Institute 27
Mount View 41, Morse 40
Nokomis Regional 54, Lincoln Academy 36
Orono 49, John Bapst Memorial 25
Penquis Valley 49, Central 39
Rangeley Lakes Regional 61, Acadia Christian 0
Sacopee Valley 38, Seacoast Christian School 15
Schenck 47, Houlton 46
Van Buren District 66, Fort Kent Community 48
Wells 34, Fryeburg Academy 28
York 55, Falmouth 37
Thursday High School Basketball Highlights And Scores
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State Lawmakers Fail to Override 5 Vetoes From Governor LePage
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UPDATED: National Bus Tour Rallying To Reduce Gun Violence Makes Stop In Augusta
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Cross Insurance Center to House Bangor's Special Election
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Fatal Crash in Augusta
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Fatal Crash in Surry
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State Police: Bicyclist Killed in Benefit Ride Drinking Water at Time of Crash
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Man Accused of Criminal Threatening Stands Trial
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Moose Lottery Held in Greenville
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Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall Returns
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Three Climbers Rescued After Fall in Acadia National Park
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