Saddled with the idea of a Senior Night loss, Tyler Wade strapped Georgetown High on his back, scoring 11 of his game-high 25 points in the third quarter of the Royals 60-54 win over Triton.
Read More »Commanding free throw shooting did the trick as Georgetown beat Newburyport for the first time in over five years, 44-42. The Royals sank 10 of 14 foul shots down the stretch, and staunch defense led by Morgan Gott (11 points, 6 assists and 4 steals) set the stage.
Read More »Superior 3-point shooting made the difference as Georgetown beat North Reading for the first time in four years, 57-53. Kristin Hogan drained six 3's in a 26-point effort, raising her season trifecta total to 36. Diminutive guard Marisa Agganis hauled down 10 rebounds and scored nine points in the victory.
Read More »Georgetown showed its best defense (holding North Reading to just two free throws in the first quarter) and its worst (giving up 38 points in a furious Hornet fourth-quarter comeback) last night, but timely free throw shooting saved the Royals in a 71-68 victory. North Reading carved a 17-point deficit down to three behind 21 points from Tommy Hogan, but Tyler Wade (24 points) and Pat Bjork (16 points) hit 13 foul shots down the stretch to preserve the win.
Read More »Kristin Hogan hit four 3-pointers on her way to a game-high 29 points and Taylor Nelson added nine rebounds as Georgetown clinched the Cape Ann League Division 3 title with a 58-34 victory over Manchester Essex.
Read More »Kristin Hogan knocked down five 3-pointers on her way to 18 points as Georgetown rolled over Rockport 59-31.
Read More »C.J. Ingraham came off the bench in the third quarter and sank back-to-back 3-pointers and made a hustling steal. His play led Georgetown back from a 10-point deficit to a 53-42 win over Rockport. Cesar Miranda-Black owned the boards with 12 rebounds.
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Whittier came back strong from its first loss of the season, blasting Georgetown 76-41. Ryan Grant led the way for thew Wildcats (8-1) with 22 points.
Read More »Marisa Agganis came up huge for Georgetown, scoring 15 points and grabbing 14 rebounds in a 50-41 victory over Amesbury. Kristin Hogan led all scorers with 18 points for the Royals.
Read More »After beating Amesbury by 11 points in the River Rivals Tourney, Georgetown ran into trouble stopping Amesbury's offense in the second half, falling to the Indians, 75-67. Tyler Wade led the Royals with 26 points in the setback.
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