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SPOTTED: The Eagles roll over Schenectady; move to 4-0 in conference play

Jim Franco by Jim Franco
December 20, 2019
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SPOTTED: The Eagles roll over Schenectady; move to 4-0 in conference play
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BETHLEHEM — The Eagles rolled over Schenectady on Friday, Dec. 20, by a score of 73-47 to move to 4-0 in Suburban Council play and remain atop the Blue Division

Marko Gibbons scored a game and season high 23 points to lead the Eagles, who are 4-1 overall with the only loss of the season coming in Week 1 against Troy. Orlando DiBacco had 11 points for Bethlehem while Will Davis and Kendrick McCann had nine each. Ten Eagles scored in the game.

Anthony Harris had 13 and Kareem Sanders had 11 for Schenectady, who move to 4-1 and remain atop the Suburban Council Gray Division. Bethlehem, at 4-0, is in first in the Blue Division, followed by two other unbeatens: Niskayuna and Shen who are both at 2-0.

Bethlehem will next play non-conference games in the CBA tournament on Dec. 27 and 28 before hosting Columbia High on Jan. 10.

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