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Springfield and Green Mountain Boys lose most recent contests
The week after Christmas was not kind to the Springfield and Green Mountain Boys Basketball teams. Springfield fell to Woodstock 64-52 and Otter Valley 56-33 in games in which they came up short, but showed much improvement.
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Springfield and Green Mountain Boys lose most recent contests
By Doug MacPheeJanuary 12, 2017
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GM #22 JAMES ANDERSON. Photo by Doug MacPhee
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SPFLD #24 CALEB HUNTER. Photo by Doug MacPhee
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – The week after Christmas was not kind to the Springfield and Green Mountain Boys Basketball teams. Springfield fell to Woodstock 64-52 and Otter Valley 56-33 in games in which they came up short, but showed much improvement. Green Mountain was disappointed in falling to Long Trail 52-48 in a game Coach Brian Rapanotti said, “we turned the ball over too many times to expect to win.”
GJ Scherington (shown guarding Green Mountain’s James Anderson #22 in a game earlier this winter) has been top scorer for Springfield in half their games this season by tallying 12, 10 and 16 against MSJ, Green Mountain and Bellows Falls respectively. Caleb Hunter #24, paced the Cosmos with 17 versus Woodstock and Dakota Bushey was top pointsman with 14 in the Otter Valley game. Springfield is 0-6 on the year, but Coach Mike Ruppel feels, “we made a strong showing” in the Woodstock contest.
James Anderson led the Chieftains in scoring in the Long Trail loss with 18 and Ian Kehoe added 15. The defeat drops Rapanotti’s team to 3-2 and they face West Rutland and Black River this week. Ryan McSally, #1 shown guarding Hunter, has been a constant producer for GM this winter thus far.
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