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Berlin Boys Basketball Wins First League Game, Off To A Good Start In Their Class

December 10, 2015 By eastwickpress

By Doug La Rocque

Led by Sophomore Roark Slattery’s 37 points, the Berlin Mountaineers rolled by New Lebanon in the Central Hudson Valley opener for both teams.  [private]

Berlin’s Parker Crandall looks to pass to a cutting Cathy Bentley, with Lindsey Miller looking on. Photo by Doug La Rocque
Berlin’s Parker Crandall looks to pass to a cutting Cathy Bentley, with Lindsey Miller looking on. Photo by Doug La Rocque

Slattery had the hot hand all night, scoring 6 of 7 attempts from three point land and shooting 8 of 10 from the foul line.  Senior Ryan Shumway hit for 12 of his 15 points in the first half.  Berlin Coach Kasson Sauer said, “it was a true team effort on both ends of the floor.”  The 86-43 win on New Lebanon’s court moved the Mountaineers record to 2 and 1 on the year.  They opened the season in Salem with a 72-43 win over the Generals.  Senior Ryan Shumway led the way with his first double-double of the year, scoring 20 points and dishing out 10 assists.  Roark Slattery topped the Mountaineer’s scoring chart with 23 points and 7 rebounds.  Ryan Willis popped in 14 points to go with his 5 steals. Scoring their first varsity points were Senior Jordan Winn, Junior Hunter Harrison and Sophomore Josh Hendricks.  Berlin’s home opener was spoiled by the Cambridge Indians who used a 23-9 first quarter start to post the 72-53 win, Sophomore Roark Slattery was again Berlin’s high scorer with 26 points and pulled down 5 rebounds.  Ryan Shumway poured in 15 points to go along with his 5 steals.  It was a good night for the Mountaineers from the charity stripe, making 17 of 20 free throws.

Young Girls Basketball 

Squad Struggling, 

Working To Improve

Stepping up to play Class C Cambridge proved to be too much for the Lady Mountaineers, losing at home Monday night 51-10.  The Indians height advantage and experience was simply too much for Berlin’s young squad.  Tiffany Foley had 4 points in the contest, with Cathy Bentley, Lindsey Miller and Amanda Despart each contributing 2 points. Berlin posted its first win of the season last week, a 30-29 over the Fordians of Waterford, a CHVL opponent.  They previously suffered a non league loss to Greenwich and a 36-18 defeat at the hands of Doane Stuart. [/private]

Filed Under: Berlin School Dist., School News, Sports Outdoors

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