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Ravens score season high but it’s not enough

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By Melanie Lekocevic

Capital Region Independent Media

Junior David McMullen put the ball in the basket just as the buzzer was about to sound, bringing the Ravens to within 8 before heading into the locker room at halftime in their matchup against Troy on Monday. Melanie Lekocevic/Capital Region Independent Media

RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK — The boys’ basketball team scored a season high Monday against Troy but it wasn’t enough.

The Ravens put 60 points on the board but were outscored by the Troy offense, which put up 100 on the RCS home court. The loss put the Ravens’ season record at 2-9

The team was back on the court Tuesday and took another loss, this time to Maple Hill in a squeaker of a game. Maple Hill topped RCS by a single point, 43-42.

The Ravens are scheduled to play at home Tuesday, Feb. 4, against Lansingburgh, and again Friday night against Schalmont in the RCS gym, beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Remaining games in the regular season include away matches against Voorheesville and Ichabod Crane on Feb. 11 and 14, respectively, and the team will wrap up the regular season at home against Scotia-Glenville on Feb. 18.

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