NORTH ADAMS - Shannon Garvey continued her torrid scoring pace and led the Drury girls' basketball team to victory, 45-25 over New Leadership on Tuesday night.

The Blue Devils' starters played only a quarter and a half in the game before coach John Franzoni utilized his bench for the rest of the night.

Garvey scored 12 points to lead the attack. Emily Moulton added nine before heading to the bench.

Kasha Wissman had a big night off the bench. She scored just four points, but recorded 10 rebounds for Drury. Mackenzie Bona didn't score, but added four steals and four assists.

The win extends the Blue Devils winning streak to seven games. They end a stretch of three games in three nights tonight against Monument Mountain, it's also the final game of the season for Drury.

"When you're playing three games in three nights you need those types of performances from the bench to win games and keep you going," Franzoni said.

Franzoni thinks that if his team can beat Monument tonight, the Blue Devils will have locked up the No. 1 seed heading into the Western Massachusetts Division II tournament.

Hoosac boys' basketball

CHESHIRE - The Hurricanes couldn't find an answer for Taconic's Trayvon Sims and Shaq Ardrey, as the Braves rolled to a 59-37 win.

"They beat us in every which way imaginable," Hoosac coach Bill Robinson said. "Ardrey went to the basket on drives and hit his outside shots. Sims broke our ankles more than once tonight. They


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played really well."

Sims scored 11 points in the win and Ardrey had a game-high 23 points. Mike Taylor even got in on the act for the Braves. He scored 11 points.

"Taylor had his way with us inside early on," Robinson said. "They played really well. Their guard play was great."

Trevor Alibozek led the Hurricanes with 10 points. Nate Tomkiewicz scored nine for the Hurricanes, all on 3-pointers.

The Hurricanes will close out the season with a game against Wahconah on Thursday.

Greylock boys' basketball

GREAT BARRINGTON - Hank Barrett and Brett McCormack scored 11 points each, with Tyler Picard adding 10 more in as Mount Greylock cruised, 60-45 over Monument.

Mount Greylock came out quickly in the third quarter and held off the Spartans from there.

"They got to the line 30 times," Monument coach Mike Saporito said. "We got to the line nine [times]. They continued to pound the ball inside and we must have hacked them quite a bit.

"They're tourney-bound and ready to go. We didn't have a real good effort early on and weren't able to dig out of that hole."

Wahconah hockey

WILLIAMSTOWN - The Warriors scored eight times in the second period as they rolled to a 13-1 win over Taconic.

Ryan Ouimet had six goals and four assists while Lane Grogan had two goals and five assists. Wahconah finished with 36 shots on net at Williams College's Lansing Chapman Rink.

"The bigger ice surface really helps our game," said Warriors coach Don Disbrow. "We're about puck possession, moving the puck around. That certainly helped us."