
In eighth-grade action, Bath prevailed 30-29. The host Eagles led 6-4 after one, trailed 16-12 at the half and 27-18 after three. For Mt. Ararat, Anna Manual had eight points, Nikki Broadstreet seven and Katelyn Cox four.
In the Bath (4-4) offense, Paige Daigle had 11 points, Noa Sreden eight and Ann Tolan seven. Amanda Gagne played a standout floor game with five assists, while Hope Faulkingham grabbed seven rebounds
Bath defensive standouts included Kelsea Albertson, Karen Yurek, Isabelle Doran, Samanther Brown and Emilie Platteter. At the foul line, Bath was two of nine and Mt. Ararat seven of 18.

In the Bath effort, Aubrey Martin scored seven points, Sophie Wilson six, Margaret Keating five and Emma Gould four. Mae Winglass, Maddie McDonough, Mariah Albertson, Macie Gagne and Katie Tucker were defensive standouts.
Mt. Ararat led 10-7, 18-12 and 24-21 at the breaks.
Clockwise from the top left, Bath Middle School eighth-grader Ann Tolan tries to get around Mt. Araat defender Samantha Gonyea; Mt. Ararat eighth-grader Manuel takes a first-half shot; Bath seventh-grader Madeline Mitchell (12) dribbles around Mt. Ararat defender Maranda Burgess as teammate Sophie Wilson (18) tries to set a screen; Mt. Ararat seventh-grader Lauren Sturgess (14) goes past Bath’s Emma Gould (24) and teammate Zoe Stilphen (10) on her way to the basket.


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