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West Brunswick Trojans Vs Ashley Eagles

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Photo by Bella Little
Freshman, Isaac Clarida, on defense.

On Wednesday, January 10th, the Varsity Boy’s Basketball team was eager to get a third win in a row. Before walking into this game, back to back, the team had wins against Southwestern Randolph High School and Topsail High School. The team scored 55 points against Southwestern Randolph and held them at 43, during the Topsail game, West scored 64 and Topsail was held at 47. Putting in hard work at practice, the boys were ready to defend the home court and receive another win.

The game went back a forth, but the Trojans fought hard and pulled off a win against Ashley High School with a final score of 59-56. Leading the Trojans was sophomore K’Veon Griffin who scored 20 points and had 8 rebounds. Senior Tristen Roberts, who scored 11 points, was also a very valuable player in this game. West Brunswick now stands with a 5-9 record which they are putting on the line next week when they play at North Brunswick High School.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bella Little
Bella Little, Broadcast Director
Bella Little is a 17-year-old senior currently taking her third semester of journalism. Little was born in Supply, North Carolina, and grew up in Brunswick County. Little has been on many different sports teams at West, including track, softball, and cheer. After graduation, Little plans to attend school to obtain her bachelor's degree in dental hygiene.  Outside of school, Little enjoys traveling, snowboarding, photography, and spending time with her boyfriend, family, and friends. Photography is what sparked Little’s interest in journalism.  “I am excited that I get to pursue photography in this class and learn more about it,” said Little. “It will be something new since I am not solely focusing on landscapes.”  As Little's third semester in journalism begins, she is excited to improve her work while learning more about the class. Little was encouraged to take this class by her counselor.  "I'm glad I have the opportunity to take this class to help improve my writing and photography," said Little. "What I am most excited about is sharing my opinions and others."
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