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Gorham boys upset Profile
Trailing by a point entering the final period, Gorham outscored the Patriots 16-8 as Lambertson and Sam Jensen (13 points) each had six points in the final eight minutes. Lambertson scored seven of his team's first 12 points and had 13 in the second half.
"We played team defense and for us, this is the time we have to make something happen if we want to make the tournament," said Gorham coach Bill Goodrich. "It either happens now or it doesn't." Zach Burns led Profile with 19 points and Ian Baker added 10 in the loss.
AT GORHAM
Gorham 51, Profile 44
Profile: Bailey Johhson 1-1-3; Zach Knowlton 2-0-4; Zach Burns 8-1-19; Ian Baker 4-0-10; Brad Weekes 3-2-8 Totals: 18-4-44
Three pointers: Burns 2, Baker 2
Gorham: Hunter Lambertson 8-5-21; Kyle Boisselle 2-0-5; Sam Jensen 4-3-13; Brady Broillette 1-0-2; Chris Desfosses 3-1-7; Daniel Legendre 1-0-2 Totals: 19-9-51
Three-pointers: Lambertson, Boisselle, Jensen
Profile (9-2) 9 8 19 8 - 44
Gorham (3-9) 12 13 10 16 - 51
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