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Girls Basketball

February 14, 2020 By steve bradley

Thayne Breaks Scoring Record Twice

Hoosick Falls 53

Berlin-New Lebanon 37

Monday, February 10.

Cambridge 67

Berne-Knox 36

Saturday, February 8. Fiona Mooney had 15 points, Lilly Phillips had 14 and Sophie Phillips added 13 for Cambridge in the win.

Hoosick Falls Lady Panther Logan Thayne goes for the hoop in first half action at HFCS Saturday afternoon. Thayne broke the girls single game scoring record of 40 points she set a week earlier with a 41 point outburst. Photo by Steve Bradley.

Mt. Anthony 3 12 18 20 53

Hoosick Falls 20 11 27 14 72

Saturday, February 8. A week after breaking the HFCS girls single game record of 40 points in a game, Logan Thayne broke that record with 41 points in this game. Hoosick Falls ran out to an 18-0 lead before the Mount Anthony Patriots scored a three-pointer with 42 second remaining in the first quarter.

Hoosic Valley 13 11 10 14 48

Greenwich 15 10 9 16 50 

Saturday, February 8. Throughout this game the score was never separated by more than a few points. Tied at the end of three quarters, the Witches outscored the Indians by two in the fourth to get the win. Sam Lanoue scored 18 for Hoosic Valley while Adrianna Rojas scored 25 for Greenwich.

Berlin-New Lebanon 2 3 7 14 26

Hoosick Falls 20 16 20 9 65

Wednesday, February 5. Logan Thayne dropped in 40 points, a new girls single game record for Hoosick Falls. Aaliyah Stalker had 11 points for Berlin.

Cambridge 22 16 13 3 54

Hoosic Valley 4 5 7 6 22

Wednesday, February 5 Cambridge held Hoosic Valley to single digit scoring in each quarter to get this win. Lilly Phillips scored 22 points and Sophie Phillips added 11.

Tamarac 11 11 13 12 47

Mechanicville 25 16 18 14 73

Wednesday, February 5. The Bengals couldn’t keep pace with the Mechanicville Red Raiders. Syrita Faraj scored 14 points and Kate Machnick added 12.

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