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Bangor Christian 80, Searsport District 52
Camden Hills Regional 65, Mount View 49
Caribou 57, Hermon 53
Deer Isle-Stonington 62, Bucksport 30
Dexter Regional 59, Penobscot Valley 50
Foxcroft Academy 57, Washington Academy 55
Gould Academy 46, North Haven Community 32
Greenville 81, Shead 55
Houlton 64, Hodgdon 56
Hyde 65, Acadia Christian 35
Jonesport-Beals 82, Vinalhaven 50
Leavitt Area 58, Gardiner Area 57
Medomak Valley 60, Morse 45
Mountain Valley 69, Wiscasset 53
Nokomis Regional 67, Maranacook Community 49
Oceanside (Coop) 78, Lincoln Academy 38
Presque Isle 50, John Bapst Memorial 41
Schenck 62, Orono 44
Seacoast Christian School 51, Pine Tree Academy 22
Valley 72, Piscataquis Community 48
Van Buren District 58, Houlton Christian Academy 47
Washburn District 76, South Aroostook Community 60
Waterville Senior 65, Belfast Area 34
Wisdom 64, East Grand 55
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Belfast Area 30, Waterville Senior 23
Camden Hills Regional 69, Mount View 25
Deer Isle-Stonington 46, Bucksport 31
Easton 30, Central Aroostook 27
Foxcroft Academy 54, Washington Academy 49
Gardiner Area 57, Leavitt Area 51
Hermon 37, Caribou 32
Hyde 29, Acadia Christian 8
Jonesport-Beals 67, Vinalhaven 37
Medomak Valley 43, Morse 38
Nokomis Regional 69, Maranacook Community 35
Oceanside (Coop) 63, Lincoln Academy 44
Pine Tree Academy 42, Seacoast Christian School 21
Piscataquis Community 42, Valley 32
Presque Isle 71, John Bapst Memorial 36
Rangeley Lakes Regional 46, Forest Hills Consolidated 32
Shead 34, Greenville 21
Van Buren District 75, Houlton Christian Academy 43
Wiscasset 46, Mountain Valley 33
Wisdom 43, East Grand 40
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MEMA Prepares to Help In Tornado Aftermath
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