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Windham
came determined, immediately scoring in the first minute.
#42
Hannah Downing, scored one point from a foul shot. #31 Hayleigh Moody, also
scored one point via a foul shot.
#44
Chloe Allen, put two in the hoop; as did Hayleigh Moody.
Windham
was playing strong, and had a small lead over Massabesic, early in the first
half.
#22
Erin Elder scored 2 points from foul shots.
Windham
was working to stay ahead, but Massabesic wasn’t far behind. The Eagles stepped
it up by #40 Jayden Edwards, scoring one point from a foul shot and #24 Lexi
Hirning sunk a basket.
#12 Molly Hodgkins and #22 Erin Elder |
The
Eagles had great teamwork with good offense and defense which kept them ahead
most of the first half. #5 Maddie Rogers, scored a point from a foul shot.
Other scorers in first half included: Lexi Hirning, #45 Meghan Harmon, #10 Lily
Savard and Hayleigh Moody.
At
the half, the scoreboard read: Windham 22, Massabesic 18.
Windham
took to the court with the same, if not more, veracity in the second half. They
wanted to win, and they were going to. The Eagles’ teamwork and communication
helped them maintain their lead.
Lexi
Hirning put the ball in the hoop for two. While #13, Anna Drummond, sunk a three
pointer. And then two more in the fourth quarter.
Despite
all this, Massabesic was trailing Windham only slightly and although the Eagles
had done well to block several scoring opportunities which could have given
Massabesic the lead, by the end of the third quarter, the score was tied at 27.
In
the final minutes of the second half, Massabesic really put the pressure on the
Eagles, but it was too late. In the final three minutes, Windham was up by
five; then, with less than a minute Windham lead by nine. Windham didn’t let
up, even with 18 seconds left on the clock.
Scorers
in the second half included: Lexi Hirning, Meghan Harmon, #0 Ashlee Bernier and
Maddie Rogers. In the end, Windham held Massabesic off, 45-34.
“It
was a good win,” said Coach EJ Regan. “My kids, coming off of vacation and battling
[colds] and what not . . . did a really nice job. There were times when shots
weren’t falling, but I keep telling them stick to defense and good things will
happen. And that’s what we did. Towards the end, [Massabesic] was trying to
ravel us, but we stayed composed and [took] care of the basketball.”
Varsity
As
soon as the clock started, #2 Meghan Hoffses, puts two in to show Massabesic
they came to play. Tara Flanders #33, gets one point from a foul shot, and then
drops two in the basket.
Windham
had good communication and teamwork, putting the pressure on from the start.
The
Eagles were on fire and towards the end of the first quarter they lead 13-0.
The Eagles were taking advantage of any errors Massabesic made.
#2 Meghan Hoffses and #33 Tara Flanders |
With
exceptional defense in the first half, the Eagles remained ahead by over 10
points.
Scorers
in the first half included: Meghan Hoffses, #11 Hannah Talon #12 Molly
Hodgkins, #20 Taylor Files, #30 Emily Drummond, #32 Mikayla Baiguy and Tara
Flanders.
At
the half, Windham lead with a commanding 26-7.
When
the Eagles took to the court for the second half, they were ready to put this
game in the books as a win. Windham scored in the first two minutes.
Windham
was not letting up, defensively. If Massabesic was going to win, they would
have to really step it up in the second half of gameplay. However, the Eagles
continued to put points on the scoreboard.
Windham’s
excellent teamwork continued with strong passing and ball control.
#13
Anna Drummond, sunk two three pointers.
With
five minutes left, the Eagles were up by 20. Despite their lead Windham didn’t
let up, not even a little, in order to clinch this win.
Scorers
in the second half were: Hannah Talon (who also sunk a three pointer), #4
Alanna Joyce, Taylor Files, #22 Erin Elder, Emily Drummond and Tara Flanders.
Windham’s
excellent offense and defense paid off as once the final buzzer sounded the
scoreboard read: Windham 44, Massabesic 26.
“I
thought we had a real good game tonight defensively,” observed Coach Brody
Artes. “We did a good job in transition early on and played as a team and did
very well overall.”
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