Girls Basketball/Nonleague
Addison 50/Bath Haverling 43
BATH | Addison used a 14-6 third quarter to vault itself to a 50-43 win over Bath Haverling Wednesday on the road.
With the score knotted at 24-24 at halftime, the Knights grabbed control and didn’t let go.
“We’ve struggled in the third quarter for the last couple of games and I’m not really sure why,” Bath head coach Randy Abrams said. “Once they got up by eight in the second half, we just couldn’t close the gap.”
Kelly DuVall led Addison with 16 points, including a 7 for 8 performance from the free throw line. Rachael Sutryk was next with 13 points, while Brooke Collins netted 11 points for the Knights.
Bath was led by 13 points from Mackenzie Smith. Angela Binkowski tallied 12 points for the Rams.
Girls Basketball/Nonleague
Addison 50/Bath Haverling 43
BATH | Addison used a 14-6 third quarter to vault itself to a 50-43 win over Bath Haverling Wednesday on the road.
With the score knotted at 24-24 at halftime, the Knights grabbed control and didn’t let go.
“We’ve struggled in the third quarter for the last couple of games and I’m not really sure why,” Bath head coach Randy Abrams said. “Once they got up by eight in the second half, we just couldn’t close the gap.”
Kelly DuVall led Addison with 16 points, including a 7 for 8 performance from the free throw line. Rachael Sutryk was next with 13 points, while Brooke Collins netted 11 points for the Knights.
Bath was led by 13 points from Mackenzie Smith. Angela Binkowski tallied 12 points for the Rams.