January 20

Lyndon - Hever 6th Grade Girls vs Concord/Lunenburg/Waterford

The KESD Lyndon- Hever 6th grade girls walked away with their second win on the season at Concord.

Emmy Smith from LTS led Lyndon with 16 of the teams 31 total points.

Throughout the game Lyndon spread the floor creating opportunities to penetrate the Concord defense with a few good passes.


With multiple steals by Emma Sanville, Mary Jane Kissinger, and Miranda Caron, the team proved they would not give up any baskets to Concord easily.

Our team work began to truly shine in this game, with each player settling into their perspective positions as well as understanding their individual role on the court.

Mariah Birch, in particular, had her best game. As the point guard, she perfectly balanced passing the ball off to a teammate with making a move around a defender and driving to the hoop.

Lyndon finished the game with a final score of 31-12. 

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