Photos: Black Bears Pounce On Dutchmen

On Saturday, Dec. 21, the Guilderland Dutchmen boys’ basketball team participated in the Coaches vs. Cancer game at Siena College as they took on Glens Falls High School. The Black Bears’ shooting was on point as the Dutch fell, 82 to 49.

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Going up strong: Guilderland’s Jackson Eberz looks to leap up to get off a shot as Glens Falls’ Aidan Prunty tries to block the shot. Eberz had five points.

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Free sailing: Guilderland’s Nate Oliver sores in the air after getting past Glens Falls’ Brody Holcomb to get to the basket in the first quarter. Oliver led the Dutch with 11 points.

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And one: Guilderland’s Young Xu after getting the rebound goes back up to attempt a layup but gets fouled by Glens Falls’ Collin Woodell. Xu had four points.

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High above: Guilderland’s Frank Kelly leaps up and gets off a shot over Glens Falls’ Jeffrey Woodell and Oscar Lilac in the second quarter. Kelly had three points.

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Splitting the defense: Guilderland’s Tyler Witnzek leaps up for a layup as he gets past Glens Falls’ Bryce McClenning and Kellen Driscoll. Witnzek had eight points.

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New captain: Guilderland’s new head coach Mike Beadnell kneels on the floor as he watches over his team during the third quarter.

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Quick shot: Guilderland’s Thatcher Martin leaps up and gets off a shot before the Glens Falls defense can get to him. Martin had four points.

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Hard drive: Guilderland’s Jack Wasserbach looks to drive the basketball past Glens Falls’ Luke MacDougall in the fourth quarter.

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At the high point of his shot, Guilderland’s Jayden Henderson leaps up and gets off a shot over Glens Falls’ Bryce McClenning outstretched hands. Henderson had two points.

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Doubled teamed: Guilderland’s Ahmed Kolaib fades away to take a shot over two Glens Falls defenders. Kolaib had five points.

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Going strong: Guilderland’s Toby Weiss starts to leap up and go for a layup after stealing the ball in the fourth quarter. Weiss had two points.

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Won’t be denied: Guilderland’s Benjamin Harris stares at the basket as he attempts a shot before Glens Falls’ Jordan Baker tries to stop him. Harris had three points.