Here are some shots from the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth last Wednesday night, where after a slow start the Eagles beat the Bobcats 55-31.
The senior Eagles stand together during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The senior Eagles stand together during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Nick Houghton-LaClair stands with his parents during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Grady Livingston stands with his family during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Shane Fay stands with his parents during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Spencer Ogren stands with his parents during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Ameer Senor hugs a family member during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Ameer Senor stands with his family during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Isaiah Mojica stands with his family during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Spencer Ballou stands with his parents during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Spencer Ogren dashes forward to make a shot at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Nick Houghton-LaClair races down the court at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Ben Dougherty takes a shot at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Isaiah Mojica jumps for a shot at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Alex Clark takes a shot at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Grady Livingston jumps for a shot in a rush down the court at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Nick Houghton-LaClair jumps for a shot in a rush down the court at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The team cheers after a successful shot and an earned free throw by freshman Daven Bailey at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Ben Dougherty leaps for a shot at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The Eagle doles out fist-bumps to the crowd of seniors at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The crowd of seniors burst into cheers after junior Ben Dougherty netted some points at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Grady Livingston dashes down the court at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The crowd of seniors burst into cheers after senior Ameer Senor netted some points at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Shane Fay runs between defenders at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
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The senior Eagles stand together during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The senior Eagles stand together during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Nick Houghton-LaClair stands with his parents during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Grady Livingston stands with his family during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Shane Fay stands with his parents during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Spencer Ogren stands with his parents during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Ameer Senor hugs a family member during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Ameer Senor stands with his family during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Isaiah Mojica stands with his family during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Spencer Ballou stands with his parents during the senior recognition at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Spencer Ogren dashes forward to make a shot at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Nick Houghton-LaClair races down the court at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Ben Dougherty takes a shot at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Isaiah Mojica jumps for a shot at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Alex Clark takes a shot at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Grady Livingston jumps for a shot in a rush down the court at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Nick Houghton-LaClair jumps for a shot in a rush down the court at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The team cheers after a successful shot and an earned free throw by freshman Daven Bailey at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Ben Dougherty leaps for a shot at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The Eagle doles out fist-bumps to the crowd of seniors at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The crowd of seniors burst into cheers after junior Ben Dougherty netted some points at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Grady Livingston dashes down the court at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The crowd of seniors burst into cheers after senior Ameer Senor netted some points at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Shane Fay runs between defenders at the Kennett boys basketball game against Plymouth on Wednesday night. With tight defense stalling scoring the first half, the Eagles took a solid lead in the second half to beat the Bobcats 55-31. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
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