The Gorham boys basketball team honored their seniors and family members before their final regular season home game. Front row L-R; Brett Tennis, Julie Labnon, Hunter Moore, and Connor Fike. (JEAN LEBLANC PHOTO)
The Gorham boys basketball team honored their seniors and family members before their final regular season home game. Front row L-R; Brett Tennis, Julie Labnon, Hunter Moore, and Connor Fike. (JEAN LEBLANC PHOTO)
GORHAM – Junior Jaret Bemis scored a game high 22 points, lifting the Woodsville Engineers to a decisive 66-35 victory over the Huskies in Gorham Wednesday. The win has the Woodsville boys at 12-6 concluding their regular season and the Engineers will be the No. 8 seed in the upcoming playoffs. The Huskies had two wins on the year and finished one victory out of the playoffs.
It was senior night for the boys basketball team and the Huskies honored senior manager Julie Labnon and players Brett Tennis, Connor Fike, and Hunter Moore. All were honored with gifts and had their family members meet with them for pictures.
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