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Three Village Scoreboard: Hart, Stanley Lead Ward Melville Boys Over Longwood

Also: Stony Brook men's basketball enjoys sellout home win over Maine, while Stony Brook women fall on the road.

BOYS' BASKETBALL

Ward Melville 56, Longwood 51: Sam Stanley scored six of his nine points during a 13-4 run that sealed the win for the Patriots on Friday. Ryan Hart totaled 12 points and nine rebounds and Russell Winters added 11 points for Ward Melville, who improved to 6-4 in League I.

Stony Brook 62, Shelter Island 44: The Bears are 10-2 after a win over Shelter Island on Tuesday.

GIRLS' BASKETBALL

Longwood 43, Ward Melville 34: Ward Melville is 1-10 after a loss to Longwood on Thursday.

Stony Brook School 36, Ross 10: The Bears are 7-4 after a win over Ross on Wednesday.

WRESTLING

Sachem East 62, Ward Melville 17: Sachem is undefeated (5-0) in League I.

MEN'S BASKETBALL

Stony Brook University 79, Maine 69: Eric McAllister scored 22 points and Tommy Brenton completed the first triple-double ever (15 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists) in Stony Brook's Division I history on Saturday. Dave Coley added 13 points for the Seawolves, who are now 15-1 overall, 6-1 America East. "Maine is a good team – the best scoring team in the league – and you saw that in the second half. But we clicked on offense today and managed to grind out a win," head coach Steve Pikiell said in a statement after the game.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

Maine 67, Stony Brook University 51: Dani Klupenger scored 14 points for the Seawolves, Jessica Previlon scored 12 and Sabre Proctor added 10, but it wasn't enough as Stony Brook fell to Maine on Saturday. The women's team is now 11-9 overall, 3-4 in the conference.

Editor's Note: High school scores are based on highlights from MSG Varsity.

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