The West Point-Beemer Boys lost 62-43 at home to Columbus Scotus on Saturday.
Another tough loss for the Cadets.
West Point-Beemer heads into their own Holiday Tournament with a 1-5 record.
The Cadets face Wynot (5-2) in their own Holiday Tournament on December 29th.
The Blue Devils won 50-49 at Randolph on Saturday.
Wynot has a good record, but none of their wins have been over top teams.
I think West Point-Beemer can definitely regroup and win this one next Tuesday.
The challenge will be being sharp following the five-day moratorium.
That's always a challenge, but add in COVID-19 to the mix, and it's even more of a challenge.
So certainly a couple of challenges for the Cadets to overcome, but challenges they can definitely meet and exceed.
West Point-Beemer has to enjoy the time off, but be ready to rock and roll as soon as play resumes.
Tip-off is scheduled for 12:30 p.m.
The West Point-Beemer Girls lost 51-41 at home to Columbus Scotus on Saturday.
The Shamrocks led 15-14 after one, and outscored the Cadets 17-8 in the 2nd quarter to take a 32-22 lead into the locker room.
West Point-Beemer won the 3rd quarter 13-9 to go up 45-31 at the end of three.
Scotus won the 4th quarter 10-6.
Reece Snodgrass had 11 points while Rachel Groth and Sidney Swanson totaled 9 and 7, respectively.
Tough loss to a good team for the Cadets.
West Point-Beemer heads into the Holiday Break with a 4-2 record.
The Cadets battle Wynot (6-1) in the first round of their Holiday Tournament next Tuesday.
The Blue Devils won 62-39 at home over Bloomfield Monday night.
Wynot is legit and the real deal.
On the other side of the bracket is Humphrey St. Francis and Crofton.
This is a loaded Holiday Tournament on the Girls side, and West Point-Beemer has to be ready.
The Cadets have to get in the gym and shoot on their own during the five-day moratorium period if at all possible.
That on top of dealing with COVID-19 might be pretty tough, but West Point-Beemer has to do what they can.
The loss to Scotus had to be disappointing, and three more tough teams are coming in.
It's not time for the Cadets to panic by any means, but West Point-Beemer has to play with a bit of a sense of urgency and has to step things up in this tournament.
The Cadets are playing tougher competition than they have in the past, and so West Point-Beemer has to raise their level of play.
Next Tuesday's game is scheduled to start at 11:00 a.m.
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