Englan Ford Dealers!> (áááERICááá) IT’S NOT TOO OFTEN YOU FACE SOMEONE YOUR SECOND TIME BY IN A HIGH SCHOOL WINTER PSORTS SEASON BY DECEMBER — BUT THAT’S THE CASE FOR THIS GIRLS BASKETBALL CONTEST — WHERE BEEKMANTOWN — LOOKED TO BOUNCE BACK — AFTER LOSING TO N-C-C-S — EARLIER THIS YEAR. BEEKMANTOWN — PLAYING HOST TO BALLIN’ FOR A CURE — WHERE ALL DONATIONS WERE RAISED — FOR THE FITZPATRICK áááCANCERááá CENTER. SIMILAR TO WHAT THE GIRLS SOCCER TEAM. 1. The Eagles motivated for the good cause early — Lindsay Barnes calling bank — because she cashed that one in for three. 2. But the Cougas would– start to gain control — Desiree Dew-Bwah — drives past her defender — finishes for two. 3. Lose ball — ends up in Bailee LaFountain’s hands – – thats a mistake — splash — can’t let a fountain shoot a three — because that’s water everytime. one of her four tripples — leading to 16 total points. 4. Then more Dew- Bwah — misses her first shot — but sticking with the play — cuts to the basket — and finishes over traffi
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Northeastern Clinton Central High School girls basketball rolls against Beekmantown, 43-18
Bailee LaFountain and Desiree Dubois combine for 29, leading to the Cougars season sweep over the Eagles
Northeastern Clinton Central School completed the season sweep against Beekmantown, with a 43-18 win on the road. The Cougars were led by Bailee LaFountain (16 points) and Desiree Dubois (13 points) combining for 29 on the night. Payton Parliament led the Eagles with 6 points, while Lindsay Barnes chipped in with 5. NCCS will look to keep winning, in their next game against Ticonderoga high school on Friday, Dec. 30, at 5 p.m.Beekmantown will look to bounce back against Franklin Academy in a non-league contest on Friday, Dec. 30, at 11 a.m.
Northeastern Clinton Central School completed the season sweep against Beekmantown, with a 43-18 win on the road.
The Cougars were led by Bailee LaFountain (16 points) and Desiree Dubois (13 points) combining for 29 on the night.
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Payton Parliament led the Eagles with 6 points, while Lindsay Barnes chipped in with 5.
NCCS will look to keep winning, in their next game against Ticonderoga high school on Friday, Dec. 30, at 5 p.m.
Beekmantown will look to bounce back against Franklin Academy in a non-league contest on Friday, Dec. 30, at 11 a.m.