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Despite the Loss, Some Excellent Play

At the foot of the mountains in Sheffield, Massachusetts, the Martlets donned their whites and soared to their face off against the Berkshire School Bears. Coming out strong in the first half with a solidified offensive package, the early moments of the game found defensive superstars such as Gabe Grimeh '19 with points on the board. Phalla Phoap '20 cruised down the court for his first points of the season, and Hunter "The Blond Bruiser" Hoogkamp '21 was posting and toasting from start to finish. As the sun lowered in the west, a flash of white took the court by storm, and players like Roman Mitchell '20 and Harrison Lehman '21 were sinking baskets smoother than soft butter on hot toast. Though the result of the game was a loss, the Martlet hustle could only be described in one way: bears may climb trees faster than they can run, but they can never catch the Westminster Third Boys’ White Lightning.
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