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Getting even

Southwick’s Nicholas Hough, right, glides past the Ware defense. (Photo by Chris Putz)

Southwick’s Nicholas Hough, right, glides past the Ware defense. (Photo by Chris Putz)

SOUTHWICK – The Southwick High School boys’ basketball team got even.
Southwick improved to 6-6 overall in what Rams’ head coach Dylan Dubuc called a total team victory, bouncing Ware 77-50 Monday night.
Matt Daley converted three 3-pointers and finished with 17 points to lead the Southwick offense. Nick Hough also reached double-digits in the scoring column with 13.
“It was a pretty good overall team effort again with a lot of people contributing,” coach Dubuc said. “When we’re all playing good it seems like guys come off the bench and also play well.”
Southwick’s Billy Stram scored a career high nine points, Chris Molta had nine, Hunter Iglesisas and Nick Chambers each finished with eight, Tim McGrath had seven, and Ryan LeClair, 6.
Southwick finished with eight total 3-pointers.
“Now we have to try to get some competitors against the tougher opponents hopefully down the stretch here as we make our run,” Dubuc said.
To earn a postseason berth, Southwick will need to finish with a .500 or better overall record, or first or second place finish in the league.

Gators turn back WTA
Gateway 57, Westfield Technical Academy 51

Gateway Regional held serve at home, turning away visiting Westfield Tech. The Gators improved to 4-6; the Tigers fell to 5-8.

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