GLHS Girls Hoops Squad Improves to 9-1
Great defense the key in 29-21 win over Cranford.
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One thing the Cranford girls' basketball team is known for is their shooting touch.
But not last night, when Gov. Livingston held both Morgan Miller (6 points), a talented three-point shooter, and Jess McCoy (8 points), one of the top sophomores in the county, to less than ten points each -- and the result was a workmanlike 29-21 victory for the Lady Highlanders.
The home triumph pushes GL's record to a lofty 9-1 on the season, while getting just enough offense to get the job done.
Former Patch Athlete of the Week Alyssa Polimeni tossed in a dozen, while both Mallory George and Erin Ferguson dropped in 7 points apiece to go along with ten boards, which was key to keeping the Cougars (6-3) from getting multiple looks.
Sam Dowling and Kimberly Oseija were also instrumental in the big win.
GL will travel to Oak Knoll tonight for a 7:00 p.m. start.
But not last night, when Gov. Livingston held both Morgan Miller (6 points), a talented three-point shooter, and Jess McCoy (8 points), one of the top sophomores in the county, to less than ten points each -- and the result was a workmanlike 29-21 victory for the Lady Highlanders.
The home triumph pushes GL's record to a lofty 9-1 on the season, while getting just enough offense to get the job done.
Former Patch Athlete of the Week Alyssa Polimeni tossed in a dozen, while both Mallory George and Erin Ferguson dropped in 7 points apiece to go along with ten boards, which was key to keeping the Cougars (6-3) from getting multiple looks.
Sam Dowling and Kimberly Oseija were also instrumental in the big win.
GL will travel to Oak Knoll tonight for a 7:00 p.m. start.