Webutuck varsity boys win while JV girls flounder


 

WEBUTUCK — The Webutuck Warriors boys varsity team edged out the Pine Plains Bombers at Pine Plains Friday night by a score of 59-56.

Dustin Smith and Al Kravchuck both scored 15 points during the game, while Al’s brother Matt scored 13.

"This is what I expected to see this year from our team," coach Mike Riddle said after the game.

However, the Warriors junior varsity girls team lost a home game to Pine Plains, 19-17.

"We could always use some improvement with shooting and we need to tweak our offense a little. We are doing very well for where we are, especially because we are an all-new team except for two returners," girls coach Tricia Kasler said.

Kasler said she is disappointed for home girls basketball games at Webutuck.

"We only had parents in the stands," she said. "We didn’t have too many people in the stands, just like last year. I think it would be good to have the community more involved with the sports program and school. If more people attended girls games, it would boost the teams confidence. It would also be nice to see a boost from their classmates, because we don’t see too many students in the stands either."

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