Postseason Ends for Three Teams, Boys Basketball Still Going Strong
Izak Brown handles the ball against Bourne in the postseason opener on Wednesday. The Vineyard topped Bourne 77-44 to advance to the quaterfinals. Ray Ewing
Deshawn James goes for the layup against Bourne. The Vineyard went on to beat number-two seed Bishop Feehan 65-63 on Feehan’s home court on Saturday, and now advance to the semifinals. Ray Ewing
Navardo Anderson fights for the ball against Bourne on Wednesday. Ivy Ashe
Jennie Lindland goes for the shot against Fairhaven Thursday night. The Vineyard won 64-39, advancing to the quaterfinals. Ray Ewing
Jennie Lindland goes for the layup against Norwell in the quaterfinals on Saturday. The Vineyard fell 49-35, ending their postseason run. Ivy Ashe
Kat deBettencourt makes a shot against Norwell.Ivy Ashe
Senior Shay Hill skates hard against Dedham on home ice Thursday, helping seal a 5-3 win for the Vineyard in the first game of the postseason.Ray Ewing
It was a rough, penalty-laden game that lead the Vineyarders to the quaterfinal round of the MIAA state tournament. The Vineyard lost that game Saturday, falling 4-3 to Franklin on Saturday. Ray Ewing
One by one, the hockey teams and girls' basketball fell in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletics Association sectional tournament. But one team remains. Friday night brought jubilation to the Vineyard boys’ basketball team, when the seventh-seeded boys defeated Eastern Athletic Conference rival and number-two seed Bishop Feehan 65-63 on Feehan’s home court in a literal buzzer-beater. They now advance to the semifinal round of the sectional tournament. One by one, the hockey teams and girls' basketball fell in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletics Association sectional tournament. But one team remains. Friday night brought jubilation to the Vineyard boys’ basketball team, when the seventh-seeded boys defeated Eastern Athletic Conference rival and number-two seed Bishop Feehan 65-63 on Feehan’s home court in a literal buzzer-beater. They now advance to the semifinal round of the sectional tournament. One by one, the hockey teams and girls' basketball fell in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletics Association sectional tournament. But one team remains. Friday night brought jubilation to the Vineyard boys’ basketball team, when the seventh-seeded boys defeated Eastern Athletic Conference rival and number-two seed Bishop Feehan 65-63 on Feehan’s home court in a literal buzzer-beater. They now advance to the semifinal round of the sectional tournament.
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