STANDISH — Connor Buckley scored a game-high 15 points to lead South Portland to a 47-32 victory against Bonny Eagle in an SMAA boys’ basketball game Friday night.

Buckley hit three 3-pointers and Ruay Bol added eight points for South Portland (5-1), which opned a 25-13 halftime lead. Connor Sirois led Bonny Eagle with 13 points.

WESTBROOK 63, SCARBOROUGH 53: Zac Manoogian scored a game-high 22 points, hitting eight free throws in the fourth quarter as the Blue Blazes (3-3) pulled away from the Red Storm (0-6) at Scarborough.

Manoogian finished 13 of 14 from the line, and Nemieceo Loureiro added 10 points for Westbrook, which led 33-24 at halftime. Nicholas Fiorillo scored 19 points to lead Scarborough.

DEERING 62, SANFORD 56: Emmanuel Chikuta scored 24 points and Machar Nguany added 15 as the Rams (4-1) topped the Spartans (2-3) at Sanford.

Chikuta had nine points and Nguany added seven in the third quarter, when the Rams outscored Sanford 22-12 for a 39-36 lead. Raffaele Salamone finished with 11 points for Deering.

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Ethan Belanger led the Spartans with 20 points. Ethan Emard and Frank Veino added 11 apiece.

GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 63, POLAND 52: John Martin scored a game-high 23 points, knocking down seven 3-pointers as the Patriots (4-2) downed the Knights (2-4) at Gray.

Hunter Colby added 19 points for the Patriots, who led 29-24 at halftime. Nathanial Chouinard led Poland with 18 points; Kurtis Leighton added 13.

FRYEBURG ACADEMY 62, KENNEBUNK 46: Joe LeBrun had 18 points for the Raiders (4-2), who scored the first nine points of the second half to pull away from the Rams (3-4) at Fryeburg.

After trailing 29-28 at halftime, Fryeburg outscored Kennebunk 34-17 in the second half. Oscar Saunders added 17 points, knocking down three 3-pointers for the Raiders. Cameron Lovejoy scored 18 points to lead Kennebunk.

LISBON 52, MONMOUTH ACADEMY 45: The Greyhounds (4-2) needed only four scorers to defeat Monmouth Academy (0-6) at Lisbon Falls.

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Jonah Sautter led Lisbon with 17 points. Tyrese Joseph added 15 and Sean Scott scored 12 on four 3-pointers.

Travis Hartford led the Mustangs with 13 points. Matt Foulke and Hunter Richardson added nine apiece, and Avery Amero scored eight.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

WELLS 58, SPRUCE MOUNTAIN 52: Alexis Bessey scored 11 of her game-high 33 points in the fourth quarter but it wasn’t enough as the Warriors (4-1) held off the Phoenix (2-4) at Wells.

Halee Ramsdell scored 20 points to lead Wells, which led 38-22 midway through the third quarter. The Phoenix used a 30-16 run to make it 54-52 late, but Wells made four free throws in the final minute.

Bessey went 14 of 17 from the foul line. Natalie Thurber added 13 points for the Warriors.

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MAINE GIRLS’ ACADEMY 50, NOBLE 38: Catherine Reid scored a game-high 14 points and Madeline Beaulieu had nine of her 11 in the fourth quarter as the Lions (2-4) pulled away from the Knights (0-6) at Portland.

The Lions outscored the Knights 21-9 in the fourth quarter after a 29-29 tie through the first three. Reid hit four 3-pointers and Madison Legassey added nine points. Amy Fleming led Noble with 13 points.

GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 46, POLAND 28: Brianna Jordan scored 19 points and Skye Conley added 16 to lead the Patriots (6-0) over the Knights (5-1) at Poland.

Nathalie Theriault paced Poland with 10 points.

KENNEBUNK 40, FRYEBURG ACADEMY 13: Gabby Fogg scored a game-high 14 points for the Rams (5-2), who took a 17-3 halftime lead and beat the Raiders (4-3) at Kennebunk.

Alaina Schatzabel added nine points, and Sierra Tarte had five points and six assists for Kennebunk.

MORSE 26, LEAVITT 24: Noa Sreden hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 40 seconds left to lift the Shipbuilders (2-4) over the Hornets (3-4) at Turner.

Sierra Wallace and Hope Faulkingham each scored eight points to lead Morse. Allie Belaire had 10 points for Leavitt, which led 16-10 at halftime.

LAWRENCE 53, MT. BLUE 39: Hunter Mercer had 14 points to lead the Bulldogs (3-3) by Mt. Blue (0-6) at Farmington.

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