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Local Roundup: Woodstock grabs foul-filled game over Springfield, 62-51

Staff Report
The Cosmos boys led big early on Thursday night but lost all the momentum to the Wasps who took advantage in the second quarter and didn’t look back. The result: Woodstock 62, Springfield 51.

A total of five players took seats on the bench after fouling out.

“We got down early on, but fought back nicely,” said Cosmos coach Mike Byrne.

Brody Perham and Sam Presch were offensive leaders for Springfield, who falls to 1-8 and is at Mount Anthony on Saturday.

Wildcats JV boys move to 9-2

Hillsboro-Deering led 20-15 at the half before Fall Mountain coach Kraig Harlow made some adjustments.

The Wildcats came out renewed in the second half, not allowing a score in the third quarter and out-scoring the opposition 41-9 in the second half. The result: Fall Mountain 61, Hillsboro-Deering 24.

Tyson Patch, Ledger Willett, and Owen Riendeau each had 10 points with Troy Tenney added eight points for an incredibly balanced team attack.

Green Mountain 73, Twin Valley 31

The Green Mountain boys basketball team was short-handed for its game against Twin Valley Thursday night, but came out with a 73-31 win.

The game was tied 10-10 after one quarter, but the Chieftains outscored the Wildcats 19-2 in the second to take control.

“We never looked back from there,” said Green Mountain coach Brian Rapanotti.

Austin Kubisek and Branden Rose had 21 points apiece and Elias Stowell-Aleman had 14 for the Chieftains.

Aiden Joyce had nine points for Twin Valley.

Green Mountain (6-4) is at Proctor on Saturday.

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