FRIDAY. BEEKMANTOWN IS LOOKING TO REPEAT AS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS — FROM A YEAR AGO. WELL THE CAT’S OUT OF THE BAG — BRENNA DUCATTE — EARNED THE FINAL N-B-C 5 PLAY OF THE WEEK HONORS — IN 2024. DUCATTE EARNED NEARLY 3,000 VOTES — WITH THIS CONTESTED CORNER THREE — IN A 26 POINT PERFORMANCE — BY THE NUMBERS — HER MARK OF OVER 2,900 VOTES — ACCOUNTED FOR NEARLY 80 PERCENT OF THE POLL. HER COMPETITION THIS WEEK — DID NOT EVEN EXCEED OVER 1,000 VOTES — MAKING IT A LANDSLID
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Brenna Ducatte swishes her way to dominant NBC 5 Play of the Week win
The Saranac guard’s corner three earned 79.1 percent of the latest NBC 5 Play of the Week voting poll
Saranac High School girls basketball guard Brenna Ducatte has been pouring in buckets, but she also scored a major performance in the latest NBC 5 Play of the Week.A contested corner three-point attempt from Ducatte, part of a 26-point outing in a win against Beekmantown High School, helped her receive 2,911 votes in a landslide victory for the latest play of the week poll.In a total of 3,679 votes, Ducatte earned 79.1 percent of the vote. She was the only nominee to receive more than 2,000 votes. Neither of the other nominees received more than 1,000 votes for their play of the week. The second-highest vote-getter was Hartford High School’s Noah Danielli, with a tough layup finish at 629 votes, while Crown Point High School’s Trevor Harris finished third with 139 votes for breaking the Section VII high school all-time boys’ basketball scoring record.See Ducatte’s play of the week in the video above.
Saranac High School girls basketball guard Brenna Ducatte has been pouring in buckets, but she also scored a major performance in the latest NBC 5 Play of the Week.
A contested corner three-point attempt from Ducatte, part of a 26-point outing in a win against Beekmantown High School, helped her receive 2,911 votes in a landslide victory for the latest play of the week poll.
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In a total of 3,679 votes, Ducatte earned 79.1 percent of the vote. She was the only nominee to receive more than 2,000 votes. Neither of the other nominees received more than 1,000 votes for their play of the week.
The second-highest vote-getter was Hartford High School’s Noah Danielli, with a tough layup finish at 629 votes, while Crown Point High School’s Trevor Harris finished third with 139 votes for breaking the Section VII high school all-time boys’ basketball scoring record.
See Ducatte’s play of the week in the video above.