Region Sports Roundup, Feb. 3
Feb. 4-Keene young ladies fall in season b-ball finale 안전놀이터
WINDHAM - The Keene young ladies b-ball group lost its season finale, 43-39, to Windham on Thursday in Windham.
Senior Sirena Willette finished her profession as a Blackbird with a group high 11 focuses and 10 bounce back denoting her first vocation twofold.
Individual senior Elyza Mitchell added seven focuses and five bounce back. Junior Marin Shaffer added eight focuses and three takes.
At 3-14, the Blackbirds didn't meet all requirements for the NHIAA competition.
ConVal young ladies proceed with roll, down Souhegan
AMHERST - The ConVal young ladies ball group dominated its fourth sequential match Thursday night, a 45-36 success over Souhegan in Amherst.
Maddy Faber scored a game-high 21 focuses and Morgan Bemont scored 11 for the Cougars. Abby Rodenhiser contributed with six places.
In the wake of bringing a 27-17 into the half, ConVal pushed its lead to 41-20 after a major second from last quarter. Souhegan utilized productive free-toss shooting in the final quarter (10-for-12) to work on the shortfall, however used up all available time in the last edge.
Senior Caitlin Cooper scored eight focuses to lead the Sabers.
ConVal (8-9) has Lebanon (12-5) on Friday for senior night at 6:30 p.M. Also for the standard season finale.
Hinsdale young men hold tight against Wilton
WILTON - The Hinsdale young men b-ball group beat Wilton, 51-46, Thursday night in Wilton.
Driving by 12 going into the final quarter. Hinsdale went 5-for-8 from the foundation stripe to assist with making it happen.
Aiden Davis and Brayden Eastman drove the Pacers with 15 focuses each.
Shawn Brennan lead Wilton with 21.
Hinsdale (5-4) has dominated its last four matches and has Derryfield (6-4) on Monday at 7 p.M.
KHS snow capped young men, young ladies dominate by and large race at Gunstock
GILFORD - Four of the Keene young men completed top five to dominate their race, and the young ladies group completed second as the Keene snow capped skiing crews acquired the general race on Thursday at Gunstock Mountain.
The young men group completed first, as Karri Trotter (second, 52.10), Nick Drummond (third, 53.48), Noah Kress (fourth, 53.71) and Justin Perra (fifth, 53.78) all completed top five.
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The young ladies completed second, only one point behind Pinkerton. Anna Dumond completed second in 53.02 to lead the young ladies. Emma Rose Greenwood (fourth, 53.98), Ava Wright (10th, 55.86) and Jess Aug (twelfth, 56.55) balanced the scoring for the Blackbirds.
"Incredible day for the young men great day for the young ladies," said Keene mentor Sean Graves. "Exceptionally unpleasant conditions with the delicate snow. Kids worked really hard, particularly the young men in the subsequent run, paying attention to what we needed to say in the most effective way to explore the intense conditions."