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Girls Basketball

January 3, 2020 By steve bradley

Tamarac 19 25 12 10 66

Watervliet 7 11 15 6 39

Sunday, December 29. Syrita Faraj had 19 points to lead the Tamarac Bengals. Jordyn Sorel scored 12, while Kate Machnick and Gabriella Cellucci each added 10. 

Panther Marley McLellan, in white, tries to keep possession of the ball while Cambridge player Sophie Phillips tries to get it away from her. In a game that was close throughout, Cambridge only held a two point lead with four minutes to go. The Indians prevailed over Hoosick Falls, 47-39. Photo by Steve Bradley.

Mekeel Christian 15 14 18 14 61

Hoosick Falls 15 6 5 6 32

Saturday, December 28. Mohonasen High School. After its Friday night win, Hoosick Falls won the chance to compete in the tournament championship game. It didn’t go as well as hoped. The Panthers matched Mekeel Christians 15 first quarter points but only scored 17 points for the remainder of the game. Panther Logan Thayne scored 19 points.

New Hartford 13 15 11 23 62

Cambridge 17 24 14 24 79

Saturday, December 28.  Lilly Phillips scored 28 points and sister Sophie Phillips added 22 as the Indians downed the Spartans. Kaia Henderson scored 29 for New Hartford.

Hoosick Falls 10 15 15 19 59

Mohonasen 11 9 18 18 56

Friday, December 27. Mohonasen High School. Maddy Walker (19) Logan Thayne (18) and Sophie Estes (10) combined for 47 points and the balanced attack got Hoosick Falls the win over the tournament host Mohonasen.

Tamarac………….9 11 …20 …13 ……53

Cobleskill……….10 …13 …18 …13 ……54

Friday, December 27. Tamarac traveled out to visit the Cobleskill Bulldogs. This was close for the entire game. Neither team could pull away from the other with any amount of breathing room. Tamarac Bengal Syrita Faraj scored 17 (3 – 3s) points and Jordyn Sorel added 11. 

Hanover (NH) 20 16 10 12 58

Cambridge 20 20 19 6 65

Friday, December 27. Lilly Phillips scored 23 points and Sophie Phillips had 18 as the Indians defeated the Hanover High School Marauders.

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