Housy Girls B-Ball Team Ready for Senior Night Feb. 13


FALLS VILLAGE —The Housatonic girl’s varsity basketball team came back from a three-point deficit at halftime to beat Litchfield 47-34 on Tuesday, Feb. 6.

Housy outscored Litchfield 13-4 in the third quarter and 17-10 in the fourth to come away with the win. Paxton Thornton had a game-high 24 points, grabbed eight rebounds and six steals; Allycia Reel put in eight points, and added three steals and two assists; Sawyer Thornton had eight points and 11 rebounds; and Lily Belter added five points.

With the win, the Mountaineers evened their season record at 9-9.

The JV team lost a squeaker to Litchfield, 29-27, in the early game Tuesday.

Join the girls at the Housatonic Valley Regional High School gym on Tuesday, Feb. 13, for Senior Night (vs. Thomaston). Junior varsity plays at 5:30 and varsity plays at 7 p.m.


In previous games:


The varsity team qualified for the state tournament with a 47-35 win over Terryville Feb. 2. The Mountaineers led by only five at the quarter but kept up steady pressure throughout the game. Paxton Thornton led the team with 20 points and nine rebounds; Sheri Boardman and Elissa Whitmore each had eight points, the latter with two three-pointers. Boardman also grabbed 10 rebounds.

 

Sawyer Thornton had seven points in the game and Reel had three assists.

The varsity defeated Oliver Wolcott 67-30 on Jan. 30. All 12 girls scored in the contest. Meanwhile, the junior varsity team won their game 41-27, with Alissa Riley and Jackie Underwood the leading scorers with 10 points apiece.

The girls lost to first place Nonnewaug 38-62 on Jan. 26, but the junior varsity squad won 30-27 on Keri Perotti’s dramatic steal and lay-up in the final seconds.


— Becky Thornton

The varsity team qualified for the state tournament with a 47-35 win over Terryville Feb. 2. The Mountaineers led by only five at the quarter but kept up steady pressure throughout the game. Paxton Thornton led the team with 20 points and nine rebounds; Sheri Boardman and Elissa Whitmore each had eight points, the latter with two three-pointers. Boardman also grabbed 10 rebounds.

 

Sawyer Thornton had seven points in the game and Reel had three assists.

The varsity defeated Oliver Wolcott 67-30 on Jan. 30. All 12 girls scored in the contest. Meanwhile, the junior varsity team won their game 41-27, with Alissa Riley and Jackie Underwood the leading scorers with 10 points apiece.

The girls lost to first place Nonnewaug 38-62 on Jan. 26, but the junior varsity squad won 30-27 on Keri Perotti’s dramatic steal and lay-up in the final seconds.


— Becky Thornton

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