ROCKPORT – The Oceanside junior varsity boys continued the winning effort in game two of the day with a 50-42 win over the host Camden Hills Windjammers.
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| Oceanside's Trevor Reed, left, works to drive past the tough defense of Camden Hills Kerry Sabanty. Oceanside won the game 50-42. (Photo by Ron Hawkes) |
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There were two ways to describe this game, the one most heard; ugly, the other one was uptempo, hard fought, leave everything on the floor.
Oceanside led 12-10 after the first quarter and 21-18 at the half. Camden Hills tied it up at 28 each after three. In the fourth quarter, Jack Lombardo went 9-of-10 from the foul line as the Mariners outscored the Windjammers 22-14 fro the win.
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| Camden Hills teacher and game announcer Mark Wallace enjoys a whoopie pie during the JV game. (Photo by Ron Hawkes) |
Scoring for the Mariners was, Josh Peaco with 14 points; Lombardo 12; Jack Freeman nine; Trevor Reed four; Brett Start, Hunter Davis, and Leo Reid three each; and Amos Anderson two.
Oceanside was 27-of-48 (56 percent) from the foul line as Camden Hills was called for 32 fouls in the game while Oceanside was whistled for 18 fouls.
For Camden Hills, Michael Kremin had 15 points; Ionut Lodge eight; Zach Markowitz seven; Michael McGeady six; and Trajan Gilson, Conrad Crans, and Ethan Ford two each.
Camden Hills was 4-of-8 (50 percent) from the charity stripe and they had four 3-pointers, three from Kremin and one from Markowitz.
The Oceanside varsity went on to complete the sweep of the Windjammers with a 71-55 win.
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| Oceanside's Jack Lombardo, who was 12-of-14 from the foul line, brings the ball up the floor. (Photo by Ron Hawkes) |
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| Camden Hills Kerry Sabanty gets some air under his sneakers as he goes up for a rebound. (Photo by Ron Hawkes) |
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| Oceanside's Jack Freeman looks to make a move with the ball. (Photo by Ron Hawkes) |
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| Camden Hills Zach Markowitz, center, splits the defense of Oceanside's Amos Andeson (21) and Josh Peaco. (Photo by Ron Hawkes) |
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