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BABBITT— Greenway never let the Nighthawks forget who was in charge during their matchup here last Friday. The Raiders dominated the hardwood as they routed Northeast Range 72-17, one of the …
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BABBITT— Greenway never let the Nighthawks forget who was in charge during their matchup here last Friday. The Raiders dominated the hardwood as they routed Northeast Range 72-17, one of the Nighthawks’ most lop-sided losses in an already tough season.
The Nighthawks didn’t help themselves, committing 11 fouls in the game. The Raiders took advantage, going six-for-six from the charity stripe.
Natalie Nelmark led scoring for the Nighthawks with six points, followed by Jenna Smith, with four. Morgan Bush connected on a three-pointer and Alli Bee and Maizy Sunblad each had two points to round out scoring for the Nighthawks. The Raiders had three players in double digits on the night.