Friday, February 11, 2022

Old Town girls use foul line to get past Hermon in Middle School action

HERMON - At the Hermon Middle School on Friday night, the girls from J. A. Leonard shot 76 percent from the free throw line to help knock off the Hermon Hawks 47-39 in girls middle school action. 

Hermon's Erin Selleck working hard to put back a rebound surrounded by Old Town players. Old Town won the game 47-39. (Photo by Ron Hawkes/MSR)

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Old Town rode the back of a young lady named Loring (no Old Town first names in scorebook) all the way to the final buzzer. She scored a game high 31 points and went an amazing 14-of-16  from the free throw line to make the difference in the game.

Hermon took a one point lead (25-24) into the half time break, but Old Town managed to out score the Hawks 23-14 over the second half to come away with the win as Hermon was unable to hit double digits in either of the final two periods.

Joining Loring in scoring for Old Town was Dumond with 10 points, Buckwazten with four points, and Morgan with two points.

The Coyotes had four 3-point baskets, all from Loring, and they went 22-for-29 (76 percent) from the charity stripe.

Kassidy Lebel scored 11 points to pace the Hawks, and Rebecca Balmas added eight points. Natalie Tardie and Erin Selleck each scored six points, and Madison Stewart had four points. Lydia Muth and Lila Ryan each chipped in with two points.

Hermon did not have any long range baskets, and they went 9-for19 (47 percent) from the free throw line.

OLD TOWN  13 - 11 - 11 - 12 -- 47
HERMON      10 - 15 - 06 - 08 -- 39 


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