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Bayside High School Girls Basketball Outclasses Forest Hills, 55-35

Lady Commdores receive overall team effort in blowout win against Queens A division rivals

girls basketball team played one of its most complete games of the season, thumping Forest Hills, 55-35, Thursday night at home.

The game almost didn’t happen, however. Head coach , who was attempting to insert a sub, was whistled for two quick technical fouls in the first 15 seconds of the contest for minor lip service directed at one of the refs. The ejection would’ve left the without a coach, forcing them to forfeit. However, the refs overturned one technical, and allowed the tilt to continue.

Hero:

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There wasn’t one clear-cut hero as Bayside had solid contributions from multiple players.

scored a game-high 16 points, while junior turned in a spectacular effort, registering 14 rebounds and 12 points in the victory. added 13 boards, and and Tyhisha Melhado rounded out the scoring with 12 and 10, respectively.

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The Turning Point:

Up 27-19 at the half, the Lady Commodores turned up the heat on the opposition, outscoring Forest Hills 20-7 in the third period for a commanding 47-26 lead going into the fourth.

Bottom Line:

Bayside (10-4) outplayed the Lady Rangers in every facet of the game, especially on the boards, with Mitchell and Durugordon collecting a total of 27 rebounds.

Quotable:

Although the Lady Commodores outpaced Forest Hills by 20 points, Piorkowski still believes his team has room for improvement.

"We got a ways to go," Piorkowski said. "But the rebounded was a lot better, we kind of protected the ball a little better, and we didn’t turn it over as much as we normally do. But there are things we got to work on to get better--we have to play harder basketball, and work on rebounding on loose balls."

With the playoffs quickly approaching, the veteran coach doesn’t have a problem with decreasing playing time for girls who aren’t putting forth maximum effort.

"I kept subbing because I saw the laziness on the floor—people weren’t going for rebounds, they weren’t boxing out, and you just can’t have that," he said. "They got to play all-out, all the time, and maybe they’ll learn that by watching their teammates from the bench."

Who's Next?

Bayside  in a game on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.

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