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Lady Trojans reach the halfway point looking for answers

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MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot girls basketball team battled a tough schedule last week, dropping games to BFA-Fairfax, Williamstown and Richford for their tenth straight loss to start the season.

Cabot ninth-grader Nora Churchill (left) of Twinfield-Cabot advances the ball ahead of Williamstown defender Gracie Englehard (right) at Twinfield, January 14. At back (left) is head varsity Twinfield-Cabot coach Jack Whalen. Williamstown took the victory 60-21.
photo by Vanessa Fournier

Adi See scored 15 points and recorded 9 steals to lead BFA-Fairfax to a 42-19 road win over the Lady Trojans last Monday. Ella Arel chipped in with nine as the Lady Bullets took a 20-10 lead into halftime and turned the defense up in the second half. Chloe North led Twinfield-Cabot with five points. BFA-Fairfax improved to 3-7

Twinfield-Cabot’s Tegan Trader (left) heads up the floor past Williamstown defender Courtney Beliveau (right) during a January 14 game at Twinfield. Williamstown outscored Twinfield-Cabot 60-21.
photo by Vanessa Fournier

Hannah Spencer torched Twinfield-Cabot for a second time this season, pouring in a game-high 21 points to lead Williamstown to a dominant 60-21 road win on Wednesday. Julia French added 15 points and Anna Wheeler chipped in with 14 points and seven steals in the win. North led the Lady Trojans with 8. Williamstown swept the season series, improving to 6-4 on the season.

Chloe North (left) of Twinfield-Cabot looks to pass by Williamstown’s Leighton Kennedy (right) during play in Twinfield, January 14. Officiating is C. G. Powers. Williamstown won 60-21.
photo by Vanessa Fournier

Richford put a stamp on a tough week for Twinfield-Cabot, blowing past the visitors 65-12 on Friday night behind a career-high 37 points from Sophia Derby. Mia St. Pierre complimented with 10 as the Lady Rockets improved to 7-1 with their sixth straight win. 

Twinfield-Cabot will look to spark the offense on the Wednesday in a home tilt against Blue Mountain. They are scheduled to host Vergennes on Friday to wrap up the week.

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