Junior Kobe Noung shoots the ball during the Kennett High School boys basketball game against Berlin in the Peter Ames Gymnasium on Dec. 15. The Eagles dominated the match for a 95-29 win. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Keegan Jay shoots the ball during Kennett High's basketball game against Berlin in the Peter Ames Gymnasium on Dec. 15. The Eagles dominated the in a 95-29 win. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett junior Landon Ramsey shoots the ball during the Kennett High School boys basketball game against Berlin in the Peter Ames Gymnasium on Dec. 15. The Eagles dominated the match for a 95-29 win. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett juniors Marquis Twomey (center) and Zach Rosman (left) reach to block a shot from Berlin sophomore Thomas Young during the Kennett High School boys basketball game against Berlin in the Peter Ames Gymnasium on Dec. 15. The Eagles dominated the match for a 95-29 win. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Kobe Noung shoots the ball during the Kennett High School boys basketball game against Berlin in the Peter Ames Gymnasium on Dec. 15. The Eagles dominated the match for a 95-29 win. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Keegan Jay shoots the ball during Kennett High's basketball game against Berlin in the Peter Ames Gymnasium on Dec. 15. The Eagles dominated the in a 95-29 win. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett junior Landon Ramsey shoots the ball during the Kennett High School boys basketball game against Berlin in the Peter Ames Gymnasium on Dec. 15. The Eagles dominated the match for a 95-29 win. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett juniors Marquis Twomey (center) and Zach Rosman (left) reach to block a shot from Berlin sophomore Thomas Young during the Kennett High School boys basketball game against Berlin in the Peter Ames Gymnasium on Dec. 15. The Eagles dominated the match for a 95-29 win. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — The Kennett High boys’ basketball team went into the holiday break on a good note, riding a three-game win streak and was one of just five undefeated teams in Division II.
Coach Bo Noung’s Eagles scored two big road wins, topping Merrimack Valley 66-61 on opening night in Penacook on Dec. 12, and then ousting Oyster River, 63-56, in Durham, on Dec. 19.
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