WMS Warriors look to win the tie breaker

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RETURNING PLAYERS TRYING TO DEFEND THEIR CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE The returning 8th graders

Olivia Viggiano and Alexis Davey

The WMS boys basketball team took a win against AMS with a score of 62-31.

Dylan Bradley, who scored 10 points, said it felt “good to beat AMS since they beat us the first time [they] played them”. In reflecting upon the season he said he “would’ve liked to win the games we lost”.. He doesn’t think the team could’ve improved or changed anything and they played “really hard”.

Aiden Castro was “upset” he wasn’t able to play on Tuesday, but it “was really cool watching the team play” and “it was fun just being there to support the team”. Aiden said it was a “really good season for [him] and it was a lot of fun”.

Nick Hilenski scored 14 points and said “it felt good to beat AMS because they beat us the first time”. Hilenski and Edin Olevic think “the season could’ve been better”. Jamir Brown said “this season was a lot better than the others seasons [he] had”.

The boys will be playing home on Thursday January 11th vs. AMS to see who will vs. Colonia on Friday January 12th at Woodbridge high school.