Jake Jamo scored 24 points Saturday to lead Poland to a 47-44 win over Greely in a Class B South boys basketball game in Poland.
Damon Martin also reached double figures for Poland (2-2), finishing with 10 points.
Gehrig Donnelly led Greely (1-2) with 15 points. Jackson Coull added 12 and Rocky Axelson had 10.
MEDOMAK VALLEY 64, GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 58: Mason Nguyen paced the Panthers (4-0) with 22 points in a win over the Patriots (2-2) in Gray.
Kollin Donlin finished with 20 points for Medomak Valley and Micah Fagonde scored 12.
Isaiah Portas led Gray-New Gloucester with 15 points. Quentin Warrick added 13 and Carter Corson scored 12.
SACOPEE VALLEY 50, BOOTHBAY 33: Silas Nielsen led a balanced offense with 10 points as the Hawks (4-0) defeated the Seahawks (1-2) in Hiram.
Peyton Barter scored 10 points for Boothbay.
SPRUCE MOUNTAIN 67, TRAIP ACADEMY 36: Dylan Jewett paced the Phoenix (1-2) with 19 points in a win over the Rangers (0-3) at Jay.
Austin Armandi (12 points) and Caden Frazier (10) also scored in double figures.
Jack Kern led Traip with 12 points.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
CAPE ELIZABETH 50, LINCOLN ACADEMY 42: Anna Morse scored 12 of her 19 points in the second quarter as the Capers (2-1) took control against the Eagles (1-3) in Cape Elizabeth.
Morse also grabbed 12 rebounds. Molly Brownwell and Sadie Raffaele each finished with eight points for the Capers, who used a 20-10 advantage in the second quarter to open a 32-21 halftime lead.
Chloe Anderson scored 14 points and Rowan Coffin followed with 11 for Lincoln.
BOYS HOCKEY
KENNEBUNK/WELLS 4, BRUNSWICK/FREEPORT 2: Tyler Samson scored twice for the Rams (2-1) in a win over the Dragons (2-1) at Harold Alfond Forum in Biddeford.
Jacob Corthell and Enzo D’Elia were the other goal scorers. Corthell also had an assist.
Nat Rathbone notched a goal and an assist for Brunswick/Freeport. James Salko cut the Dragons’ deficit to 3-2 in the third period, but Corthell clinched the victory with a late power-play goal.
Richard Pocius of Kennebunk/Wells and Michael Shoemaker of Brunswick/Freeport each stopped 24 shots.
