GIRLS BASKETBALL: S-E honors seniors in loss to Waterville
The S-E Lady Marauders honors seniors Trinity Thornton (L) and Kayleigh Rood (R) alongside their parents. (Photo from S-E CSD)
SHERBURNE – The Sherburne-Earlville Lady Marauders hosted Waterville for senior night on Thursday evening, where they suffered another tough loss at the hands of the Indians. This time in a 39-34 deficit.
Prior to the game, S-E honored seniors Kayleigh Rood and Trinity Thornton. Both were applauded for their hard work and dedication to the Marauders basketball program. Both ladies also made the first two baskets of the game.
Both teams played competitively in the first half with S-E taking a brief 17-16 lead at halftime. Waterville returned and was ready to play to start the second half as they held S-E to four points in the third quarter. S-E tried to fight back in the fourth quarter, but efforts were cut short.
Trinity Thornton and Alex Grzymkowski tied with nine points for S-E in the loss. Grzymkowski made six of eight free-throws received and knocked down the team’s only three of the night.
S-E (7-10) will finish the regular season with three consecutive road games, including their next game at Cooperstown on Monday at 6 p.m.
Scores by Quarter:
WA 10 6 11 12—39
S-E 10 7 4 13–34
WA: Adrienne Neff 14, Natalee Collins 10, Valorie Ford 6, Aleecya Poole 3, Adrianna Snow 2, Julianna Eisenhut 2, McKenna Furner 2.
S-E: Alex Grzymkowski 9, Trinity Thornton 9, Hannah Todd-Rogers 6, Alyse Brown 4, Kayleigh Rood 2, Chesnee Miller 2, Claire Barth 2.
Three-Pointers: WA 5 (Neff 4, Poole); S-E 1 (Grzymkowski).
Prior to the game, S-E honored seniors Kayleigh Rood and Trinity Thornton. Both were applauded for their hard work and dedication to the Marauders basketball program. Both ladies also made the first two baskets of the game.
Both teams played competitively in the first half with S-E taking a brief 17-16 lead at halftime. Waterville returned and was ready to play to start the second half as they held S-E to four points in the third quarter. S-E tried to fight back in the fourth quarter, but efforts were cut short.
Trinity Thornton and Alex Grzymkowski tied with nine points for S-E in the loss. Grzymkowski made six of eight free-throws received and knocked down the team’s only three of the night.
S-E (7-10) will finish the regular season with three consecutive road games, including their next game at Cooperstown on Monday at 6 p.m.
Scores by Quarter:
WA 10 6 11 12—39
S-E 10 7 4 13–34
WA: Adrienne Neff 14, Natalee Collins 10, Valorie Ford 6, Aleecya Poole 3, Adrianna Snow 2, Julianna Eisenhut 2, McKenna Furner 2.
S-E: Alex Grzymkowski 9, Trinity Thornton 9, Hannah Todd-Rogers 6, Alyse Brown 4, Kayleigh Rood 2, Chesnee Miller 2, Claire Barth 2.
Three-Pointers: WA 5 (Neff 4, Poole); S-E 1 (Grzymkowski).
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