B-G girls fall to Delhi
BAINBRIDGE – The Bainbridge-Guilford Bobcats girls’ basketball team hosted Delhi for a tough MAC contest on Thursday night. B-G fell 49-33, but are still going strong with a 7-4 record with several league standing ties at the moment.
Both teams came to play, especially in the first half. Delhi took a brief 27-21 lead at halftime and only returned stronger after the break.
B-G was held to single-digits in the second half, where they could not make any type of run offensively and could not stop Delhi’s Danielle Ennist, who had a big game with 23 points.
Jayslin Henderson and Emma Kinter both led B-G with nine points. Kinter added a couple of three-pointers and Henderson was consistent in both the second and third quarters. She had three of the team’s four points after the break.
Henderson also had seven rebounds with Marissa Mayo and Kinter also adding five defensive rebounds. Peyton Umbra led the Bobcats with four assists.
Mayo also had eight points with six in the first half and Umbra contributed with four points as Tori Suda had three.
B-G (7-4) hosts Walton/Downsville on Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. to continue a four-game home stand.
Scores by quarter:
DE 12 15 12 10—49
BG 11 10 4 8—33
Both teams came to play, especially in the first half. Delhi took a brief 27-21 lead at halftime and only returned stronger after the break.
B-G was held to single-digits in the second half, where they could not make any type of run offensively and could not stop Delhi’s Danielle Ennist, who had a big game with 23 points.
Jayslin Henderson and Emma Kinter both led B-G with nine points. Kinter added a couple of three-pointers and Henderson was consistent in both the second and third quarters. She had three of the team’s four points after the break.
Henderson also had seven rebounds with Marissa Mayo and Kinter also adding five defensive rebounds. Peyton Umbra led the Bobcats with four assists.
Mayo also had eight points with six in the first half and Umbra contributed with four points as Tori Suda had three.
B-G (7-4) hosts Walton/Downsville on Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. to continue a four-game home stand.
Scores by quarter:
DE 12 15 12 10—49
BG 11 10 4 8—33
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