Housy girls basketball down two games

FALLS VILLAGE — Housatonic Valley Regional High School’s (HVRHS) varsity girls basketball team hosted Nonnewaug High School’s team on Feb. 5. Housy lost 63-47.Despite the final outcome, the Housy girls played an inspiring game, but lost to a better team. HVRHS was led by Heather Kearns with 16 points, which included five three-pointers. Hailey Nelson had 11 points, and Katie Heacox scored eight points. Lindsey Olownia and Chelsea Kearns each had six points. Abby Wilson, Hannah McGuire and Amelia Zucco all played but did not score.On Feb. 7 the HVRHS team traveled to Lewis Mills where they lost 51-37.Housy was led again in scoring by Heather Kearns, who had 13 points. Nelson netted nine points. Olownia scored six points. Heacox had four points, while McGuire scored two points.Wilson and Chelsea Kearns had one point each. Zucco played but did not score. Frank Hadsell is the coach of the HVRHS girls varsity basketball team.

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