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Burelle and Co. End Season on Positive Note

The Martlets fought tooth and nail against a talented Taft team. Westminster kept the game close in the first half, quickly closing out on shooters, rebounding with authority and putting constant pressure on Taft's defense. Zach Burelle '20 gave his best performance of the season, moving the ball well on offense, running the floor and finally draining a couple trademark threes. He finished with six points but provided a lot of intangibles that can't be measured. Although Taft ran away with the game late in the second half, Westminster made a small run that kept the team in it. Eddie Lie-A-Cheong '19 finished his Martlet career with 17 points and seven rebounds, proving to everyone who witnessed that he does have game. Weathered point guard Henry Mitrano '19 pitched in nine hard-earned points, and utility man Teddy Schellbach '20 put up five points with eight tough rebounds. In the end, everyone contributed, ending the Second Boys' Basketball season on an undoubtedly positive note.
 
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