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Foxborough High Girls' Basketball

Friday, February 8, 2013

Gallery: Stoughton High Girls' Basketball Holds on for Senior Night Win

Stoughton beat Foxborough 45-42, withstanding a late Foxborough rally to improve to 11-5 on the season.

At the end of the Stoughton High girls' basketball team's hard-fought 45-42 senior night win Thursday at home, the team's six seniors and their parents were in no rush to leave the court, soaking up another milestone in a year full of them leading up to graduation. On a night when Stoughton honored seniors Megan Crimmins, Nicole Daniels, Mackenzie McGrath, Ariene Ohimor, Marlena Siegel and Emma Zuk, Stoughton coach Janet Sullivan relied heavily on this group to pull out the team's second win of the season against Foxborough, both of which were not decided until the final seconds. "They're leaders by example. Each one of them brings a different personality and attributes to the team," Sullivan said of her senior class. "We relay so much on…

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

McGrath's Last-Second Shot Gives Stoughton High Girls' Basketball Dramatic Win over Foxborough

The Stoughton High girls' basketball team traveled to Foxborough coming away with a 45-44 win Tuesday night. Mackenzie McGrath hit the game-winner with 1.5 seconds left to play.

Check out the media gallery for a video interview with Mackenzie McGrath, Nicole Daniels and Ariene Ohimor. *** With the Stoughton High girls' basketball team leading Foxborough by 1, 43-42, with time running out in Tuesday's Hockomock League Davenport Division contest at Foxborough High, the Black Knights needed one more defensive stand to end the game. Instead, Stoughton fouled Foxborough's Ashley Snyder and she hit both free throws to put the Warriors up by 1, 44-43. Now trailing by 1, Stoughton took a timeout with 16 seconds left in the fourth quarter to draw up the final play of the game. The first option, coach Janet Sullivan said, was for point guard Emma Zuk to take a hand off and drive to the lane, taking a shot or drawing a foul…

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