Norwich girls honor seniors with big win vs Seton
Congratulations to the Norwich Purple Tornado girls basketball team seniors; Emma Koerts, Cally Richardson, and Talia Bookamer. (Photo by Morgan Golliver)
NORWICH – The Norwich Purple Tornado girls basketball team hosted Seton Catholic for a Saturday matinee, where Norwich honored its seniors. Norwich also celebrated a big 69-25 win.
Congratulations to seniors Talia Bookamer, Emma Koerts, and Cally Richardson, who were honored prior to the game. The girls basketball program also recognized the senior cheerleaders; Maya Adoff, Janiah Miller, and Romina Borrazzo.
The Purple Tornado played an outstanding defense and were able to rebound the ball on missed free-throws, which allowed them to score off turnovers to build a big lead with quick, easy steals and pressure on the inbound pass.
Norwich had three leading scorers post 12 points or better with Emma Urgo leading the charge with 18 points off the bench with eight of the team’s 17 points in the fourth quarter. She also went four-for-four at the free-throw line.
Josey Ryan followed with 17 points with two threes and eight points in the first quarter and had seven points in the third quarter. Brynley Ryan had a strong first half with 12 points.
Alivia Burrell had eight points off the bench as Kerragan Reid added six points. Emma Baker chipped in four points as Reagan Doliver and Talia Bookamer both added two points.
Norwich (5-5) has a busy schedule the next two weeks and start a four-game road trip on Thursday, where they will be at Sus Valley. Tip off is scheduled for 7:15 p.m.
Scores by quarter:
SC 4 7 2 12–25
NO 20 19 13 17—69
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The Norwich boys dropped to Seton on Friday in a high scoring 87-74 affair. Steven Dowdall finished with a team-high 33 points as Mitch Collins had 16 and Kassen Stubb with 12 points.
Congratulations to seniors Talia Bookamer, Emma Koerts, and Cally Richardson, who were honored prior to the game. The girls basketball program also recognized the senior cheerleaders; Maya Adoff, Janiah Miller, and Romina Borrazzo.
The Purple Tornado played an outstanding defense and were able to rebound the ball on missed free-throws, which allowed them to score off turnovers to build a big lead with quick, easy steals and pressure on the inbound pass.
Norwich had three leading scorers post 12 points or better with Emma Urgo leading the charge with 18 points off the bench with eight of the team’s 17 points in the fourth quarter. She also went four-for-four at the free-throw line.
Josey Ryan followed with 17 points with two threes and eight points in the first quarter and had seven points in the third quarter. Brynley Ryan had a strong first half with 12 points.
Alivia Burrell had eight points off the bench as Kerragan Reid added six points. Emma Baker chipped in four points as Reagan Doliver and Talia Bookamer both added two points.
Norwich (5-5) has a busy schedule the next two weeks and start a four-game road trip on Thursday, where they will be at Sus Valley. Tip off is scheduled for 7:15 p.m.
Scores by quarter:
SC 4 7 2 12–25
NO 20 19 13 17—69
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The Norwich boys dropped to Seton on Friday in a high scoring 87-74 affair. Steven Dowdall finished with a team-high 33 points as Mitch Collins had 16 and Kassen Stubb with 12 points.
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