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Pelican Panache, Martlet Might

The Westminster Thirds Boys took to the roads once again, this time to have their secondary tilt against Loomis Chaffee's fearsome pelican pride. The first half was slow to start, and the Martlets found themselves scrambling to defend against the pelican full court press. Third Form hopeful Baker "Sweatshirt" Morton and Vincent "Calisthenics for Breakfast" von Nordeck '21 took their turns fighting back, and though the Martlets entered the second half down 10-25, they found new spirit and fought their way forth into the void. Jack "Colored Pencils" Luppino '21 facilitated outstanding ball movement while Kade "The Patriot" Smith '22 brought both aggression and excitement to the court, both helping the Martlets claw their way back, tooth and nail. As the game came to an end, the boys were weary but proud of how well they turned the second half around ... with only two practices and two games remaining in the season, they find themselves eager to take down their opponents and play hard to close their long, fruitful run together as brothers in basketball.
 
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