MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot girls basketball team brushed off a pair of losses to Winooski and Danville to start their week, then defended home court with a resounding win against Stowe to earn the seasons first win.
After a disappointing 52-20 home loss to Winooski on Monday, The Lady Trojans gave crosstown rival Danville all they could handle Wednesday night on their home court before running out of steam in a 40-33 loss. Junior Chloe North was the offense for Twinfield-Cabot, pouring in a career-high 26 points, including four three-pointers. Lynsey Lavely led the Lady Bears with 11, Lauren Joncas added nine and Desirae Crocker added eight points and 11 boards in the win.
North continued with the hot hand on Friday, punishing Stowe with 14 points in an impressive 42-24 win at home. The young Lady Trojans avenged a six-point loss to Stowe last month, where they gave up a fourth quarter lead.
“Everyone on the roster contributed, with almost everyone scoring. It was a great team win,” said head coach Jack Whalen.
Twinfield-Cabot will look to carry momentum into a home matchup against Rivendell Academy on Wednesday before hosting a red-hot Richford squad Friday night.
