Wildcats’ upset bid falls short, Terriers roll

The Twin Valley boys’ varsity basektball team. Back row, from left:  Chris Eckert, Liam Wendel, Cody Magnant, Steven Oyer, Noah Dornburgh, Caleb Dupuis, Brian Sullivan, and coach Chris Brown.  Front row:  Luke Wrathall, Cooper Adams, Joey Crafts, Matt Hammond, and Carson McHale.                                                                           Randy Capitani
The Twin Valley boys’ varsity basketball team. Back row, from left: Chris Eckert, Liam Wendel, Cody Magnant, Steven Oyer, Noah Dornburgh, Caleb Dupuis, Brian Sullivan, and coach Chris Brown. Front row: Luke Wrathall, Cooper Adams, Joey Crafts, Matt Hammond, and Carson McHale. Photo by Randy Capitani

WHITINGHAM- The Twin Valley Wildcats stayed within striking distance for much of Friday’ game with Bellows Falls.  But a big shot by the Terriers to end the third quarter and a dominant fourth quarter helped Bellows Falls come away with the 67-32 win.
“We came into Bellows Falls with a great attitude and a great effort,” said Twin Valley coach Chris Brown. “We had a great practice, hashed some things out, and were raring to go.”

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