2016-2017 Girls Varsity Basketball
No. Name Position Grade
3 Brooke Reagan F 11
4 Kelly Page * G 12
5 Cassandra Wells C 12
10 Kerry DeRocha F 11
11 Kaleigh Matulonis G 10
12 Danielle Wabrek C 12
14 Nina Morrison F 10
15 Ashley Rose * G/F 12
20 Shannon Lynch G 11
21 Kailen Heath F 12
22 Devin Burns * G/F 12
23 Caroline George G 12
25 Kylee Piche G 10
30 Cai-Lee Lopes F 11
32 Mikayla Seavey C 12
* Denotes Captain
Coach: Cheryl Seavey
Assistant Coaches: John Gallagher, Gerry Cunniff
2016-2017 Girls Junior Varsity Basketball
No. Name Position Grade
3 Skylar Rabouin G 10
5 Ally LaMarca G 10
10 Carly Burch F 10
11 Autumn Jacques F 10
12 Marisa Beauvais G 10
13 Lauren McNaughton F 10
14 Olivia Sutherland G 10
22 Emily Newcomb F 10
24 Victoria Dacey G 10
25 Samantha Peterson F/C 10
30 Lauren Dacey F 10
33 Lindsey Seavey F 10
34 Katherine Parady C 10
* Denotes Captain
Coach: John Gallagher
2015-2016 Girls Freshman Basketball
No. Name Position Grade
2 Mia Lane G 9
3 Alexa Kemmitt C 9
5 Jill Johnson G 9
10 Veronica McGrath C 9
11 Julia Colombotos F 9
12 Brooke Gallagher F 9
13 Juliana Nakouzi F 9
22 Gina Marie Ricciotti G 9
23 Kyra Convent G 9
25 Riley Myers G 9
32 Alexandra Monkus C 9
33 Katelyn DiCenso G 9
34 Rosalie Daryanani G 9
2015-2016 Girls Varsity Basketball Team

2015-2016 Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team

2015-2016 Girls Freshman Basketball Team

2016-17 Season Recap
Updates provided to FOBRA primarily by coaching staff of each team.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Opening Round – 2017 MIAA D1 South Sectionals
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Herget Gymnasium, Braintree, Mass.
FINAL: BRAINTREE 73, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 30
BRAINTREE, Mass. — Senior guard Keelah Dixon scored 13 points to lead a balanced attack as seventh-seeded Braintree posted a 73-30 victory over 10th-seeded Bridgewater-Raynham in opening round play of the 2017 Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Division 1 Girls Basketball South Sectionals Tuesday evening at Herget Gymnasium.
The host Wamps, who improve to 17-4 on the season, advance to the quarterfinal round of the D1 South Sectionals to face second-seeded Bishop Feehan in a re-match of last year’s Eastern Massachusetts championship game on either Friday evening or Saturday afternoon in Attleboro, Mass. The visiting Trojans, who claimed their fourth straight Old Colony League championship en route to earning their fourth straight berth in the MIAA tournament, end their season at 11-10.
Braintree scored the first 15 points of the contest en route to a 27-4 advantage after the first quarter of play, as the Wamps blistered the nets at a 60 percent clip in the opening eight minutes. Seven different players scored in the first half that saw the hosts shoot 54 percent (13-24) overall in building a 41-13 edge at the break, as Bridgewater-Raynham was held to an 11 percent (3-27) shooting effort overall and connected on just one of 16 three-point attempts in that time. Braintree continued its torrid pace after intermission, as all 12 Wamps scored at least one point in the contest to set up Friday’s re-match at Bishop Feehan.
Senior Madeline Fay joined Dixon in double figures with 10 points and six rebounds for Braintree, which also received nine points from junior Jenna Roche as well as eight points from sophomore Adriana Timberlake. Junior Rachel Tutkus chipped in with seven points for the Wamps, who received six rebounds from fellow junior Molly Moore as well as three assists from senior Isabella Tonetti. The hosts finished the night shooting 54 percent (26-48) overall while canning five three-pointers, as Braintree also converted 16-of-22 (73 percent) attempts from the foul line for the evening.
Senior Ashley Rose closed out her career with eight points in the setback for the Trojans, who also received seven points, three rebounds and two assists from fellow senior Kelly Page. Sophomore Nina Morrison added four points for Bridgewater-Raynham, which received six rebounds from senior Mikayla Seavey to go with five boards, four assists and a pair of steals from sophomore Kylee Piche. The visitors shot 17 percent (10-60) from the field and connected for four three-pointers (two by Rose), as Braintree outrebounded Bridgewater-Raynham by a 39-31 margin for the contest.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Monday, February 13, 2017
FHS Gymnasium, Foxboro, Mass.
FINAL: FOXBORO 56, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 44
FOXBORO, Mass. — Junior guard Ashley Sampson scored 29 points and grabbed six rebounds as Foxboro extended its winning streak to eight straight with a 56-44 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Bridgewater-Raynham Monday evening at FHS Gymnasium.
In a match-up of two of the region’s hottest teams, the host Warriors (14-2) overcame an early five-point deficit to grab a one-point edge (15-14) an opening quarter of play that saw Sampson and fellow junior Lily Sykes combine for 13 points. Foxboro held the visiting Trojans (10-8) to just one field goal in the second stanza, as the hosts received 11 points from Sampson, Sykes and junior Grace Tamulionis to extend their advantage to 10 (26-16) at the break. Bridgewater-Raynham, which brought a six-game winning streak into the contest, used a 15-8 run over the opening 5:27 of the third quarter to close back to within three (34-31) on a lay-in by sophomore Nina Morrison, but Foxboro answered back with a 9-2 run of its own over the final 2:33 of the stanza to take a 43-26 lead into the final frame, as the visitors got no closer than eight points in the final eight minutes of action.
Sampson scored 16 of her points in the second half for the Warriors, as she, Sykes (15 points, six steals, five rebounds, four assists) and Tamulionis (11 points, eight steals, six rebounds) accounted for all but one of Foxboro’s scoring output on the evening. Senior Lauren Flahive collected the other point on a free throw while grabbing five rebounds for the hosts, who shot 37 percent (22-59) from the field overall and connected for four three-pointers (including two by Tamulionis) to complete a regular-season sweep of Bridgewater-Raynham.
Senior Kelly Page paced the Trojans with 19 points, five rebounds and a pair of steals in their first setback in exactly a month, while sophomore Kylie Piche was also in double figures with 10 points and four boards for the visitors. Morrison chipped in with a near double-double effort of nine points, nine rebounds and three steals for Bridgewater-Raynham, which also received nine caroms from senior Danielle Wabrek to go with four assists and four steals from sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis. The Trojans shot 33 percent (18-54) from the field and also canned four from behind the arc (including three by Page), as the visitors held a 44-35 rebounding advantage but hurt themselves with 19 turnovers, including 11 alone in that decisive second quarter.
Bridgewater-Raynham hosts Barnstable in an Old Colony League match-up on Friday evening at Monti Gymnasium that tips-off at 6:30 p.m., while Foxboro entertains Canton in a Hockomock League clash tomorrow evening at FHS Gymnasium that also begins at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Skip Karam Court, Fall River, Mass.
FINAL: BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 66, DURFEE 43
FALL RIVER, Mass. — Senior guard Kelly Page scored a career-high tying 25 points, grabbed eight rebounds and dished out three assists to lead three players in double figures as Bridgewater-Raynham extended its winning streak to six straight with a 66-43 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Durfee Wednesday evening at Skip Karam Court.
The visiting Trojans (10-7), who have reached double digits in the win column for the first time in eight years, jumped out to an 8-0 advantage just 1:55 into the contest, but the host Hilltoppers (4-10) responded with a 7-0 run of their own that was sparked by a pair of three-pointers from junior Abby Callahan to close back to within one with 4:33 to play in the first quarter. The two teams combined for 36 points and shot 55 percent between them in the first eight minutes of play that saw Bridgewater-Raynham take a 20-16 edge, and the visitors built that lead to seven in the closing minute of the half before Page sank a pair of three-pointers (including a 25 footer at the buzzer) to extend that margin to 35-24 at the break.
The Hilltoppers scored the first four points after intermission to close back to within seven, but a pair of buckets (including a three-pointer) by senior Ashley Rose extended the Trojan lead to 12 (40-28) with just under four minutes to play in the third stanza. Junior Shaelyn Carreiro scored all but four of Durfee’s 14 points in the quarter as the hosts trailed 49-38 heading into the final frame, and Briddgewater-Raynham iced its triumph by outscoring the Hilltoppers by a 17-5 margin in the fourth stanza, with Page, Rose and fellow senior Danielle Wabrek combining for all of the visitors’ points.
Rose and Wabrek joined Page in double figures by scoring 15 points each while combining for nine rebounds in the triumph for the Trojans, who also received seven steals, five rebounds and three assists from sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis. Sophomore Kylee Piche added four points, three assists and three steals for the visitors, who collected a combined seven points from Matulonis and fellow sophomores Nina Morrison and Marissa Beauvais. Bridgewater-Raynham, which clinched its third straight outright Old Colony League championship last night and its fourth straight league title overall, shot 44 percent from the field (24-44) overall and canned five from behind the arc, as the Trojans recorded 15 assists and notched 20 steals in completing a regular-season sweep of the hosts.
Carreiro collected a double-double effort of 17 points and 13 rebounds in the setback for Durfee, which also received 10 points from Callahan as well as seven points and five steals from senior Isabel McDonnell. Freshman Chalyin Cruz added four points, five rebounds and two assists for the Hilltoppers, which shot 32 percent (15-49) overall and held a 42-39 rebounding advantage for the contest.
Bridgewater-Raynham hosts Barnstable in the Old Colony League finale for both teams on Friday evening at Monti Gymnasium beginning at 6:30 p.m., while Durfee hosts Dartmouth in a non-league outing on Friday evening at Skip Karam Court that also tips off at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Friday, February 3, 2017
Carlin Lynch Center, Dartmouth, Mass.
FINAL: BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 63, DARTMOUTH 35
DARTMOUTH, Mass. — Senior guard Kelly Page scored 23 points as Bridgewater-Raynham clinched a share of its fourth straight Old Colony League girls basketball championship and a berth in the MIAA Division I state tournament with a 63-35 league victory over Dartmouth Friday evening at the Carlin Lynch Center.
The visiting Trojans (9-7, 3-0 OCL), who extended their winning streak to five straight with the triumph, raced out to a 9-0 advantage just 1:43 into the contest en route to a 21-9 lead after one quarter of play. Sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis connected for three of Bridgewater-Raynham’s six three-pointers in the opening 16 minutes of action, as she and Page combined for 20 first half points and a 41-15 edge at the break. Page added three more from behind the arc in the third stanza as the Trojans took a 52-30 advantage into the final frame, as Bridgewater-Raynham claimed its 13th Old Colony League victory in the last 15 conference outings dating back to January of 2014.
Matulonis added nine steals and seven assists to her point total in finishing with a near triple-double for the Trojans, who also received eight points and 11 rebounds from senior Danielle Wabrek. Sophomore Kylie Piche chipped in with seven points and three assists for the winners, who also received six points and seven boards from fellow sophomore Nina Morrison to go with five points and three caroms from senior Ashley Rose. Bridgewater-Raynham connected for 10 three-pointers overall in shooting 41 percent from behind the arc on the night, as the visitors shot 37 percent from the field overall and recorded 17 assists on 25 made field goals. The Trojans also recorded 18 steals and converted 28 turnovers into 19 points.
Freshman Lindsey Oliveira notched a double-double effort of 16 points and 11 rebounds in the setback for the host Indians (6-7, 0-3 OCL), who saw their four-game winning streak come to an end. Freshman Ashlyn Silvia chipped in with seven points for Dartmouth, who also received five rebounds from senior Kelsey Shurtleff. The Indians shot 29 percent (14-49) from the floor and connected on only 2-of-17 attempts from three-point range on the night, as Bridgewater-Raynham outrebounded Dartmouth by a 46-41 margin in sweeping the regular season series between the two schools.
Bridgewater-Raynham heads to Durfee for a non-league outing on Wednesday evening that tips-off at 7:00 p.m., while Dartmouth hosts Barnstable in an Old Colony League match-up on Tuesday evening at the Carlin Lynch Center beginning at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Friday, January 27, 2017
Monti Gymnasium, Bridgewater, Mass.
FINAL: BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 61, DURFEE 52
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. — Senior guard Kelly Page scored 23 points, grabbed five rebounds and dished out four assists as Bridgewater-Raynham extended its winning streak to four straight with a 61-52 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Durfee Friday evening at Monti Gymnasium.
The host Trojans (8-7) trailed 11-9 late in the first quarter before scoring 12 unanswered points over a 3:46 stretch to grab a 21-11 advantage on Page’s lay-in with 5:46 remaining in the first half, as Bridgewater-Raynham shot 52 percent from the field in the opening 16 minutes of play to open up a nine-point edge (33-24) at the break. The hosts extended that margin to as many as 15 in the third quarter before settling for a 12-point cushion (45-33) heading into the final frame, but the visiting Hilltoppers (4-7) scored seven of the first nine points of the fourth quarter to close back to within seven (47-40) on senior Isabel McDonnell’s lay-in with 5:21 remaining. Jumpers by Page and fellow senior Ashley Rose gave the Trojans an 11-point edge in the ensuing minute of action, as Durfee got no closer than seven points in the final two plus minutes of play.
Senior Danielle Wabrek joined Page in double figures with 11 points and seven rebounds in the win for Bridgewater-Raynham, which has posted its longest winning streak in over a year and has triumphed in five of its last six outings dating back to January 13th. Sophomore Kylie Piche chipped in with eight points and three assists for the Trojans, who also received a combined 11 points from junior Brooke Reagan and sophomore Nina Morrison. Rose and sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis each had four points and combined for six steals on the night for the hosts, who shot 44 percent overall (27-52) from the floor and held a slim 30-28 overall rebounding edge for the contest.
Junior Shaelyn Carreiro notched a double-double effort of 20 points and 11 rebounds in the setback for Durfee, while McDonnell was also in double figures with 13 points, four rebounds and four steals. Sophomore Anoush Alemian collected eight points and four boards for the Hilltoppers, who also received a pair of three-pointers from senior Regan McDonald along with five points from junior Abby Callahan. The visitors shot 31 percent (17-56) from the field and connected for five three-pointers, including a combined four from McDonnell and McDonald.
Bridgewater-Raynham and Durfee will meet once again on Tuesday evening at Skip Karam Court in Fall River, Mass. for a 7:00 p.m. non-league tip-off.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Ed Rodrigues Court, New Bedford, Mass.
FINAL: BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 46, NEW BEDFORD 28
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — Senior Kelly Page scored 12 first half points and grabbed six rebounds as Bridgewater-Raynham held New Bedford to just one field goal over a 19 minute stretch to notch a 46-28 non-league girls high school basketball victory Tuesday evening at Ed Rodrigues Court.
The visiting Trojans (7-7), winners of three straight and four of the last five, jumped out to a 12-9 first quarter lead before holding the host Whalers (4-8) without a point for the opening 4:56 of the second stanza in racing to a 29-12 advantage at the break. Bridgewater-Raynham scored 12 of the 13 points between the teams in the third quarter in building its largest edge of the night (41-13) heading into the final eight minutes of play, as after closing back to one (9-8) with 2:56 remaining in the first quarter, New Bedford made just one field goal over the next 18:56 of action before doubling its entire scoring output with a 15-point fourth quarter outburst to account for the final margin.
Sophomore Kylie Piche added eight points, five rebounds and four assists in the win for the Trojans, who also received eight points and five boards from fellow sophomore Nina Morrison. Sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis chipped in with five points, six assists and five steals for the winners, who also received five points and six rebounds from junior Brooke Reagan and a game-high 11 caroms from senior Ashley Rose. Bridgewater-Raynham overcame a 27 percent shooting effort from the field by holding a 48-33 rebounding advantage and forcing 19 turnovers to complete a season-sweep of the Whalers.
Sophomore Janice Leao scored eight points and grabbed nine rebounds in the setback for New Bedford, which also received seven fourth quarter points from fellow sophomore Monica Eires. Junior Ny’Asia Grace chipped in with five points and seven rebounds for the hosts, who shot 22 percent from the field for the night, including just 13 percent (5-39) over the first three quarters of action.
Bridgewater-Raynham hosts Durfee in a non-league outing on Friday evening at Monti Gymnasium that tips off at 6:30 p.m., while New Bedford entertains Barnstable in a non-league match-up on Friday evening at Whaler Gymnasium that also begins at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Friday, January 20, 2017
Monti Gymnasium, Bridgewater, Mass.
FINAL: BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 52, BROCKTON 51
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. — Senior Danielle Wabrek’s lay-in with 19.4 seconds remaining capped a 10-point fourth quarter rally that lifted Bridgewater-Raynham to a 52-51 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Brockton Friday evening at Monti Gymnasium.
The host Trojans (6-7) trailed 45-35 heading into the final eight minutes of action and used a 14-5 run over the first 5:14 of the frame to close back to within two (51-49) on senior Kelly Page’s three-pointer with 2:36 remaining. A free throw by sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis sliced Bridgewater-Raynham’s deficit to one with just over a minute to play, and she followed that make with a block on a lay-up attempt by the visiting Boxers (6-5) on the ensuing possession, keying a 3-on-none fast break attempt that resulted in Wabrek’s winning basket. A Brockton foul with 4.4 seconds to play put Wabrek at the line for a one-and-one, and after a missed free throw, the visitors were unable to get off a game-winning three point attempt as time expired.
The Trojans raced out to a 12-2 lead just 2:16 into the game on the strength of five quick baskets (including a pair of three-pointers) by Matulonis and senior Ashley Rose, but the Boxers stormed back with 10 unanswered points of their own and grabbed a 23-20 lead after the opening quarter on a buzzer-beating three-pointer by freshman Elizabeth Williams. Both teams cooled off their torrid shooting in a second quarter that saw Bridgewater-Raynham score 10 of its 12 points at the foul line and a 33-32 Brockton advantage at the break, and the visitors received five points from freshman Alexandra Giannaros as part of a 12-3 third quarter run to build that 10-point lead, setting the stage for the frantic finish.
Page scored a game-high 20 points (nine in the fourth quarter), grabbed seven rebounds, dished off four assists and recorded three steals in the win for Bridgewater-Raynham, which has won three of its last four and four of its last six dating back to January 6th. Rose added a double-double effort of 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Trojans, who also received nine points, six rebounds and four assists from Matulonis. Wabrek grabbed 10 rebounds as well for the hosts, who overcame a 29 percent shooting effort from the field and held a 48-32 rebounding advantage in notching their first victory over Brockton in 15 years.
Giannaros scored 14 points, grabbed seven rebounds and recorded six steals in the setback for the Boxers, who also received 14 points from senior Makayla Robinson and seven points from fellow senior Jalani Jackson. Sophomore Jade Wint added six boards for Brockton, which shot 37 percent (22-60) overall but just 25 percent in the final 16 minutes of play.
Bridgewater-Raynham travels to New Bedford for a non-league outing on Tuesday evening beginning at 6:30 p.m., while Brockton heads to Hanover on Thursday evening for a non-league match-up that tips off at 7:00 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Monti Gymnasium, Bridgewater, Mass.
FINAL: BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 60, SILVER LAKE 46
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. — Senior guard Kelly Page scored a career-high 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead Bridgewater-Raynham to a 60-46 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Silver Lake Wednesday evening at Monti Gymnasium.
The host Trojans (5-7) raced out to an 11-1 lead just 2:41 into the contest on a trio of three-pointers from Page and sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis, but the visiting Lakers (4-6) closed the quarter on a 14-8 run to pull to within five (19-14) after the opening eight minutes of action. A lay-in by junior Sydney Kehoe just 1:22 into the second stanza pulled Silver Lake to within one (20-19), but Bridgewater-Raynham scored 13 of the final 15 points of the frame (including a combined nine from Page and sophomore Nina Morrison) to take a 33-21 advantage at the break.
Page scored 10 of the Trojans’ 19 third quarter points alone, as she and Matulonis ignited a 13-0 run over a 2:54 stretch that extended the hosts’ edge to 23 (48-25) with 1:39 remaining in the frame. The visitors closed back to within 19 (52-33) heading into the final stanza and sliced that deficit to 13 by scoring the first six points of the quarter on lay-ins by senior Madi Gillen and freshman Holly Reeder-Morning, but Bridgewater-Raynham received a pair of lay-ins from senior Danielle Wabrek to regain a 17-point advantage, as the Lakers got no closer than the final margin.
Page added three assists and three steals to go with her career-high scoring effort for the Trojans, while fellow senior Ashley Rose added a season-high 11 points for the hosts. Matulonis was also in double figures with 10 points, seven steals, five assists and five rebounds for Bridgewater-Raynham, which received six points from Morrison and eight rebounds from Wabrek. The Trojans shot 35 percent (21-60) from the field overall and connected for five three-pointers while forcing 21 turnovers on the night, as the hosts avenged a 68-57 overtime setback suffered to the visitors back on December 21st in Kingston.
Kehoe, who recorded 26 points in the first meeting between the teams, registered a double-double effort of 11 points and a game-high 21 rebounds in the setback for Silver Lake, which also received eight points each from Gillen, Reeder-Morning and junior Alex Bachelder. The Lakers shot 24 percent (15-61) from the floor and made just two of 14 attempts from three-point range despite holding a 46-41 rebounding advantage on the evening.
Bridgewater-Raynham hosts Brockton in a non-league outing on Friday evening at Monti Gymnasium beginning at 6:30 p.m., while Silver Lake travels to Duxbury for a Patriot League match-up on Friday evening that also tips off at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Monday, January 16, 2017
Monti Gymnasium, Bridgewater, Mass.
FINAL: WHITMAN-HANSON 50, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 35
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. — Seniors Sarah Saccardo and Kylie Corr each scored 11 points to lead Whitman-Hanson to a 50-35 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Bridgewater-Raynham Monday afternoon at Monti Gymnasium.
The visiting Panthers (5-6) trailed by one at the end of the first quarter before scoring the first eight points of the second stanza to take a 19-12 cushion with 5:36 remaining in the half, as Whitman-Hanson took a 22-15 edge at the break and extended that margin to 11 points (36-25) heading into the final eight minutes of play. The host Trojans (4-7) cut their deficit to seven on a three-pointer by senior Kelly Page with just over four minutes remaining in the game, but the visitors iced their triumph with a 10-0 run over a 1:16 span keyed by a pair of Corr three-pointers that helped account for the final margin.
Senior Taylor McVeigh added nine points and eight rebounds in the win for Whitman-Hanson, which also received six points and six boards from fellow senior Sophie O’Brien as well as six points from sophomore Erin Leahy. The Panthers shot 39 percent (19-49) from the field while canning six three-pointers on the day, as the visitors also held a 37-27 rebounding advantage for the contest.
Page led all scorers with a game-high 17 points (including four three-pointers) while grabbing six rebounds in the setback for Bridgewater-Raynham, which also received six points and nine rebounds from fellow senior Danielle Wabrek. Senior Ashley Rose also chipped in with six points for the Trojans, who shot just 23 percent from the floor (12-52) on the afternoon.
Bridgewater-Raynham hosts Silver Lake in a non-league outing on Wednesday evening at Monti Gymnasium that tips off at 6:30 p.m., while Whitman-Hanson heads to Quincy for a Patriot League clash on Friday evening that also begins at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Friday, January 13, 2017
BHS Gymnasium, Hyannis, Mass.
FINAL: BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 60, BARNSTABLE 38
HYANNIS, Mass. — Senior Kelly Page scored 21 points, recorded seven steals and dished off four assists as Bridgewater-Raynham used a 23-7 run over the final 7:09 of play to notch a 60-38 Old Colony League girls basketball victory over Barnstable Friday evening at BHS Gymnasium.
The visiting Trojans (4-6, 2-0 OCL) overcame an early four-point deficit to take a 24-21 lead at the break, and sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis scored five points as part of an 11-2 opening third quarter run that increased that margin to 35-23 with 3:45 to play in the frame. The host Red Raiders (2-6, 1-1 OCL) scored four of the final six points of the quarter to close back to within eight (37-29) heading into the final eight minutes of action, and a lay-in by sophomore Carly Whiteside on the opening possession of the fourth quarter enabled Barnstable to creep back to within six. The Trojans extended that margin back to nine before forcing three turnovers that led to eight points in a 12-second span, as a three-pointer by Matulonis gave the visitors a 48-31 cushion with 5:15 remaining. Bridgewater-Raynham forced five more Red Raider turnovers in the closing minutes that led to nine more points and help account for the final margin.
Page scored 11 of her game-high points in that decisive fourth frame for the Trojans, who also received 10 points, six rebounds and three steals from Matulonis. Junior Shannon Lynch chipped in with nine points and three steals for the winners, who also received six points each from senior Ashley Rose and junior Brooke Reagan. Senior Danielle Wabrek grabbed nine rebounds and recorded four steals for Bridgewater-Raynham, which recorded 26 steals overall in forcing 32 Barnstable turnovers on the night. The Trojans shot 35 percent from the field and held a 33-28 rebounding advantage in claiming their 12th OCL victory in their last 14 league outings dating back to 2013.
Whiteside paced the Red Raiders with 17 points and nine rebounds in the setback, while freshman Dajanay Mendeschipped in with nine points and seven steals for the hosts. Barnstable, which shot 59 percent (10-17) from the field in the opening 16 minutes of play, connected at just a 20 percent clip (5-25) after intermission and turned the ball over 17 times in the second half.
Bridgewater-Raynham hosts Whitman-Hanson in a non-league outing on Monday afternoon at Monti Gymnasium that tips-off at 4:00 p.m., while Barnstable heads to Falmouth for a non-league match-up on Tuesday evening that begins at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Monday, January 9, 2017
Monti Gymnasium, Bridgewater, Mass.
FINAL: FOXBORO 65, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 36
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. — Juniors Ashley Sampson and Lily Sykes combined for 31 points as Foxboro used a 22-point second quarter outburst to notch a 65-36 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Bridgewater-Raynham Monday evening at Monti Gymnasium.
The visiting Warriors (4-1) held the host Trojans (3-6) to a 14 percent shooting effort (3-21) in the opening half of action, as Sampson overcame early foul trouble to net 10 points in the second stanza that helped give her squad a 19-point advantage (33-14) at the break. A pair of three-pointers by Sykes, coupled with two baskets by Sampson, helped Foxboro thwart an early third quarter comeback by Bridgewater-Raynham, as the hosts sliced the visitors lead to 14 before the Warriors closed the frame by scoring seven of the nine points in the final 93 seconds to take a 25-point edge into the final eight minutes of play.
Sampson scored a game-high 16 points while adding nine rebounds and four assists in the win for Foxboro, which received 15 points, four assists and four boards from Sykes. Senior Riley Collins was also in double figures with 10 points for the Warriors, who received eight points and eight rebounds from junior Grace Tamulionis to go with eight points and six boards off the bench from senior Lauren Flahive. The visitors shot 40 percent from the floor overall and connected for seven three-pointers in running their winning streak to four straight.
Senior Kelly Page scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the setback for Bridgewater-Raynham, which also received seven points from sophomore Kylie Piche. Junior Brooke Reagan chipped in with six points for the Trojans, who received a combined 15 rebounds from senior Danielle Wabrek and junior Shannon Lynch. The hosts shot just 18 percent from the field for the evening despite having a 42-36 rebounding edge for the contest, as Foxboro converted 20 Bridgewater-Raynham turnovers into 15 points.
Bridgewater-Raynham heads to Barnstable for an Old Colony League clash on Friday evening that tips off at 6:30 p.m., while Foxboro hosts Stoughton in a Hockomock League outing on Tuesday evening that also tips off at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Friday, January 6, 2017
Monti Gymnasium, Bridgewater, Mass.
FINAL: BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 57, DARTMOUTH 29
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. — Junior Shannon Lynch scored 13 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead three players in double figures as Bridgewater-Raynham used a 24-point second quarter outburst to notch a 57-29 girls high school basketball victory over Dartmouth in the Old Colony League opener for both teams Friday evening at Monti Gymnasium.
The host Trojans (3-5, 1-0 OCL) jumped out to a 12-9 first quarter edge before taking control of the contest with eight unanswered points to begin the second stanza, as Bridgewater-Raynham shot 47 percent from the field and connected for four three-pointers in the opening 16 minutes of action en route to a 36-16 advantage at the break. The visiting Indians (2-4, 0-1 OCL) hit four of their first five shots after intermission to close back to within 17, but the hosts scored 13 of the final 20 points of the frame and held Dartmouth scoreless in the fourth quarter to account for the final margin.
Seniors Ashley Rose and Kelly Page each added 12 points and four rebounds in the win for the Trojans, who also received six points, five rebounds, five assists and four steals from sophomore Kylee Piche. Junior Kerry DeRocha added a pair of three to finish with six points for Bridgewater-Raynham, which received a game and career-high 10 rebounds from senior Mikayla Seavey to go with seven caroms from fellow senior Danielle Wabrek. Junior Brooke Reagan collected six boards for the winners, who shot 45 percent from the floor overall (including six three-pointers) and held a 52-28 rebounding advantage in claiming their 11th Old Colony victory in their last 13 league outings.
Seniors Ashley Cadorette and Kelsey Shurtleff each scored nine points in the setback for the Indians, who also received seven points and six rebounds from freshman Lindsey Oliveira. Senior Cali Andrade grabbed eight boards on the night for Dartmouth, which shot 19 percent from the field overall and made just one of 17 attempts from behind the arc.
Bridgewater-Raynham hosts Foxboro in a non-league outing on Monday evening at Monti Gymnasium that tips-off at 6:30 p.m., while Dartmouth travels to Barnstable for an Old Colony League clash on Tuesday evening that also tips-off at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Staff Gymnasium, Brockton, Mass.
FINAL: BROCKTON 59, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 55
BROCKTON, Mass. — Senior Jalani Jackson’s lay-in with 58.9 seconds remaining snapped a 55-55 tie and lifted Brockton to a 59-55 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Bridgewater-Raynham Tuesday evening at Staff Gymnasium.
The host Boxers (4-3) held a pair of eight-point fourth quarter advantages, including a 55-47 edge following a three-pointer by sophomore Jade Wint with 4:32 remaining, but the visiting Trojans (2-5) evened matters with an 8-0 run over the next 3:20 of action and forged the final tie of the night of junior Shannon Lynch’s three-pointer with 1:22 to play. Jackson drove through the lane on the ensuing Brockton possession, and after Bridgewater-Raynham missed a pair of jumpers at its end of the floor, Wint sank a pair of free throws with 22 seconds remaining to extend the hosts’ edge to four and account for the final margin.
The Trojans jumped out to a six-point first quarter lead before settling for a two-point edge (13-11) after the opening eight minutes of play, but the Boxers scored the first seven points of the second stanza as part of an 18-point outburst in the quarter for a 29-23 advantage at the break. Brockton led by as many as nine in the third stanza before Bridgewater-Raynham closed back to within five (44-39) heading into the final frame, setting up the frantic finish in the final 82 seconds of action.
Freshman Alexandra Giannaros led all scorers with 18 points (10 in the first half) in the win for Brockton, which also received 13 points and eight rebounds from Jackson. Wint chipped in with 11 points and nine boards for the Boxers, who also received eight points and 11 rebounds from senior Bryanna Santos as well as eight points and four caroms from senior Makayla Robinson. The hosts shot 47 percent from the field overall and held a slim 40-37 rebounding edge on the evening.
Lynch netted 14 points (including three three-pointers) to lead the scoring column for Bridgewater-Raynham, which also received 11 points, four rebounds and three assists from senior Kelly Page in the setback. Sophomore Nina Morrison was also in double figures for the Trojans with a career-high 11 points and seven rebounds, while sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis collected seven points, seven assists and three steals for the visitors. Bridgewater-Raynham shot 39 percent overall from the floor and converted 14 offensive rebounds into 17 second chance points on the night.
Bridgewater-Raynham hosts Dartmouth in the Old Colony League opener for both teams on Friday evening at Monti Gymnasium beginning at 6:30 p.m., while Brockton will be idle until next Tuesday, January 10th when the Boxers open Big Three action at New Bedford in a game that also begins at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Third Place Game – Abington Holiday Tournament
Friday, December 30, 2016
Morey Gymnasium, Abington, Mass.
FINAL: BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 53, NORWELL 51
ABINGTON, Mass. — Sophomore Kayleigh Matulonis hit a pair of free throws with 1:49 remaining as Bridgewater-Raynham held off a trio of tying shots to notch a 53-51 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Norwell in the third place game of the 2016 Abington Holiday Tournament played Friday afternoon at Abington’s Morey Gymnasium.
The Trojans (2-4) took an 11-point lead into the fourth quarter only to see the Clippers (1-3) run off 13 of the first 14 points scored in the frame to even matters at 46-46 with 3:29 remaining on a lay-in by sophomore Bridget Coffey. Bridgewater-Raynham used three free throws by senior Danielle Wabrek over a 57 second stretch to grab a 49-46 lead, but a three-pointer by Norwell senior Caroline Plansky knotted the score once again on the ensuing possession. Matulonis gave the Trojans the lead back with two foul shots, and freshman Kristin Vierra’s lay-in on the next Clipper trip down the floor forged the final tie of the evening, as Matulonis sank the winning free throws and Norwell missed three shots over the final 109 seconds of action, including a jumper with 5/10th of a second remaining, to account for the final margin.
Bridgewater-Raynham scored the first eight points of the game and raced out to a 17-6 first quarter edge on the strength of 11 points (including three three-pointers) from junior Shannon Lynch, but the Clippers crept back to within three (26-23) at the break after Vierra and Plansky combined to score 15 of their 17 points in the second stanza. Lynch sparked an 18-point Trojan outburst in the third quarter with a pair of treys that extended B-R’s advantage to 44-33 and set up the frantic finish, as the winners connected at a 40 percent clip from behind the arc on the day.
Lynch, who earned a spot on the all-tournament team, paced the Trojan scoring attack with 17 points, while Matulonis was also in double figures with 10 points, four assists and three steals. Wabrek chipped in with seven points, nine rebounds and four steals for Bridgewater-Raynham, which also received a season-high eight points (including a pair of three-pointers) and two assists from sophomore Kylee Piche. Senior Kelly Page collected six points, five rebounds and three assists for the winners, who also received five points and six boards from fellow senior Ashley Rose. The Trojans shot 37 percent from the floor overall and converted 13 turnovers into eight points.
Vierra, who joined Lynch on the all-tournament squad for her performance, led all scorers with 21 points, six rebounds and three steals in the setback for Norwell, which also received a double-double effort of 15 points and 10 rebounds from Plansky. Coffey collected six points and 10 boards as well for the Clippers, who shot 33 percent from the floor and held a 45-32 rebounding edge on the day.
Bridgewater-Raynham travels to Brockton for a non-league outing on Tuesday evening that tips off at 6:30 p.m., while Norwell hosts Middleboro in a South Shore League contest on Tuesday evening that also tips off at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
First Round – Abington Holiday Tournament
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Gliniewicz Gymnasium, Abington, Mass.
FINAL: ABINGTON 52, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 30
ABINGTON, Mass. — Senior Jenny Worden scored 24 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, recorded seven steals and dished out five assists to lead Abington to a 52-30 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Bridgewater-Raynham in opening round play of the 2016 Abington Holiday Tournament Wednesday evening at Gliniewicz Gymnasium.
The host Green Wave (5-1) will take on Pembroke in Friday night’s championship game at 6:30 p.m., as the Titans posted a 62-54 triumph over Norwell in Wednesday’s other first round contest.
Abington scored the first nine points of the game before settling for a 15-8 advantage after the opening quarter, and Worden scored eight of the hosts’ 10 points in the middle stanza to extend the Green Wave lead to 25-16 at the break. The visiting Trojans (1-4) sliced that margin to seven on the opening possession after intermission on a lay-in by senior Ashley Rose, but Worden keyed a 15-0 run with seven unanswered points that pushed Abington’s advantage to 24 (45-21) after three quarters of play and extend the hosts’ winning streak to five straight.
Worden was the only Green Wave in double figures, as freshman Lauren Keleher added nine points on the night. Junior Marissa Golden chipped in with five points for Abington, which also received a combined 11 rebounds from sophomores Kristyanna Remillard and Maddie O’Connell. The hosts shot 36 percent from the field and held a 48-39 rebounding advantage on the night.
Rose scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds in the setback for Bridgewater-Raynham, which also received five points from senior Kelly Page. Senior Danielle Wabrek added four points and seven rebounds for the Trojans, who shot just 18 percent from the field and hurt themselves with 30 turnovers that the Green Wave converted into 17 points.
Bridgewater-Raynham and Norwell square off in the third place game of the Abington Holiday Tournament Friday afternoon at 5:00 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Laker Gymnasium, Kingston, Mass.
FINAL: SILVER LAKE 68, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 57 (OVERTIME)
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. — Junior Sydney Kehoe notched a double-double effort of 25 points and 14 rebounds as Silver Lake outscored Bridgewater-Raynham by a 13-2 margin in overtime to notch a 68-57 non-league girls high school basketball victory Wednesday evening at Laker Gymnasium.
The host Lakers (2-2) trailed by five at the break (28-23) before using a 17-9 third quarter edge to grab a 40-37 lead heading into the final eight minutes of regulation, and Kehoe’s lay-in with 2:42 remaining gave Silver Lake a 53-47 cushion. The visiting Trojans (1-3) then forced four consecutive turnovers in a 42 second span to take a 55-53 lead on sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis’s lay-in, and that score held up until the closing seconds when the hosts failed to capitalized on a trio of offensive rebounds but forced a turnover that resulted in freshman Holly Reeder-Morning’s game-tying lay-in with 12.4 seconds to play. Bridgewater-Raynham missed a potential game-winning jumper with three seconds remaining, and the Lakers took control of the overtime period by scoring the first eight points of the frame en route to their triumph.
Reeder-Morning added 14 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four steals in the win for Silver Lake, which also received 10 points from senior Madi Gillen. The Lakers outscored the Trojans by an 18-4 margin from the foul line and shot 43 percent from the field for the evening in overcoming 23 turnovers.
Junior Shannon Lynch scored 16 points, including four three pointers, to lead the scoring column for Bridgewater-Raynham, which also received 13 points, nine rebounds, six steals and four assists from senior Kelly Page. Matulonis was also in double figures with 10 points, seven assists and five steals for the Trojans, who shot 28 percent from the floor but canned seven treys. The visitors held a slim 50-48 rebounding edge for the contest, as each team had 19 offensive rebounds on the night.
Bridgewater-Raynham will be idle until next Wednesday, December 28th when the Trojans square off with host Abington in opening round play of the Abington Holiday Tournament at 5:00 p.m, while Silver Lake travels to East Bridgewater for a non-league outing on Thursday, December 29th at 12:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Monday, December 19, 2016
Monti Gymnasium, Bridgewater, Mass.
FINAL: BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 49, NEW BEDFORD 28
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. — Junior Shannon Lynch scored 14 points, including 10 during a decisive 23 point third quarter run, as Bridgewater-Raynham overcame a cold first half shooting performance to notch a 49-28 non-league high school girls basketball victory over New Bedford Monday evening at Monti Gymnasium.
The host Trojans (1-2) trailed by 11 points (16-5) with 4:28 remaining in the opening half before closing to within five (18-13) at the break, and five quick points by Lynch and senior Ashley Rose evened matters at 18-18 in the opening minute after intermission. Bridgewater-Raynham completed a 9-0 run to take a 22-18 edge just 52 seconds later, and after sophomore Janice Leao’s lay-in sliced the visiting Whalers (0-3) deficit back to a bucket, the hosts scored the first 18 points of the third quarter and the first five of the final frame to take their largest lead of the night (45-20) on senior Kelly Page’s lay-in with just under six minutes to play.
The Trojans connected at just a 14 percent clip (4-28) in the first half but forced 18 New Bedford turnovers in the final 16 minutes of action, converting 16 points off those Whaler miscues during that time frame. Bridgewater-Raynham held the visitors to just three field goals over the final 20-plus minutes of play while shooting 42 percent from the field in the second half, as the hosts recorded 19 steals on the night.
Page joined Lynch in double figures with 10 points and four rebounds in the win for the Trojans, who also received seven points from Rose to go with six points and eight rebounds from fellow senior Danielle Wabrek. Sophomore Kaleigh Matulonisrecorded nine steals and dished out six assists for the winners, who also received four points and five boards from senior Cassie Wells.
Freshman Chiron Rose scored 15 points, including 11 in the opening quarter alone, and grabbed five rebounds in the setback for New Bedford, which also received five points from junior Erin Rezendes. Senior Devyn Antunes collected seven boards for the Whalers, who shot 25 percent (8-32) from the field overall and were outrebounded by Bridgewater-Raynham by a 54-32 margin on the evening.
Bridgewater-Raynham travels to Silver Lake for a non-league outing on Wednesday evening that tips off at 6:30 p.m., while New Bedford heads to Taunton for a non-league contest on Thursday evening that also tips off at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Monti Gymnasium, Bridgewater, Mass.
FINAL: MARSHFIELD 48, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 31
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. — Junior Cassie Caldwell scored 15 points, dished out three assists and recorded three steals as Marshfield used a 17 point third quarter outburst to pull away with a 48-31 non-league girls high school basketball victory over Bridgewater-Raynham Thursday evening at Monti Gymnasium.
The visiting Rams (2-0) scored seven of the first 11 points after intermission to break a 17-17 deadlock at the break en route to a 34-25 advantage after three quarters of play, as Caldwell netted nearly half (eight) of her squad’s points in the frame. Marshfield outscored the host Trojans (0-2) by a 14-6 margin in the final eight minutes of action, as the visitors overcame a cold shooting first half by blistering the nets at a 57 percent clip (12-21) in the second half while holding Bridgewater-Raynham to a 28 percent (7-25) effort from the field over that time span.
Senior Kristina Sargent chipped in with a double-double effort of 11 points (10 in the second half) and 10 rebounds in the win for the Rams, who also received nine points and six boards from junior Hannah Peterson as well as six points from senior Kelly Wheeler. Senior Danielle Wabrek scored seven points and grabbed eight rebounds in the setback for the Trojans, who also received a pair of three pointers from junior Shannon Lynch. Sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis collected six rebounds, four steals and three assists for Bridgewater-Raynham, which scored just 19 points over the final three quarters of play after taking a 12-8 edge after the opening frame. Marshfield outrebounded Bridgewater-Raynham by a 38-35 margin and converted 23 Trojan turnovers into 12 points.
Bridgewater-Raynham hosts New Bedford in a non-league outing on Monday evening at Monti Gymnasium beginning at 6:30 p.m., while Marshfield entertains Barnstable on Tuesday evening in a non-league contest that also begins at 6:30 p.m.
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM GIRLS BASKETBALL
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Whitman-Hanson Gymnasium, Whitman, Mass.
FINAL: WHITMAN-HANSON 54, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 50
WHITMAN, Mass. — Senior Chloe Roberts’ lay-in with 15.2 seconds remaining snapped a 50-50 tie and lifted Whitman-Hanson to a 54-50 non-league high school girls basketball victory over Bridgewater-Raynham in the season opener for both teams Tuesday evening at Whitman-Hanson Gymnasium.
The host Panthers (1-0) trailed 50-48 with 40 seconds to play before evening matters on a pair of free throws by sophomore Erin Leahy, and after a turnover by the visiting Trojans (0-1) with 28 seconds left, Roberts drove in from the right side for the go-ahead bucket. Bridgewater-Raynham had a chance to tie with 10.2 seconds remaining but missed a pair of free throws, and senior Taylor McVeigh canned a pair from the charity stripe with 8.6 seconds to play to ice Whitman-Hanson’s triumph.
The Trojans raced out to an early 8-0 advantage before settling for a 13-11 edge after the opening quarter of action, and the Panthers used a combined seven points from McVeigh and senior Sophie O’Brien in the second stanza to take a 24-22 lead at the break. Roberts ripped off five quick points after intermission to help stake the hosts to a seven-point lead at 31-24, but Bridgewater-Raynham closed the quarter on an 11-3 run to take a 35-34 advantage on a pair of free throws by senior Devin Burns with 4.6 seconds to play in the third. The lead changed seven times in the final eight minutes of action and a total of 14 times for the contest, as Whitman-Hanson received all but three points from Roberts, McVeigh and Leahy in the final frame.
Roberts netted a team-high 13 points in the win for the Panthers, who also received a double-double effort of 12 points and 12 rebounds from O’Brien. McVeigh and Leahy each added 10 points and combined for 14 rebounds for Whitman-Hanson, which shot 34 percent from the field but connected at a 77 percent clip (20-26) from the foul line on the evening.
Burns notched a double-double effort of 15 points and 11 rebounds in the setback for Bridgewater-Raynham, which also received 10 points from junior Shannon Lynch and nine points from sophomore Kaleigh Matulonis, as the duo combined for six three-pointers. Senior Kelly Page added seven points and four rebounds for the Trojans, who shot 30 percent from the field overall but canned eight from behind the arc overall.
Bridgewater-Raynham hosts Marshfield in a non-league outing on Thursday evening at Monti Gymnasium beginning at 6:30 p.m., while Whitman-Hanson entertains Silver Lake in a non-league match-up on Friday evening at Whitman-Hanson Gymnasium that also tips off at 6:30 p.m.
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