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Windsor was hot from downtown, sinking 37.5% of their attempts but ultimately fell 77-71 against Mead on Tuesday, Jan. 28.

Trey Ward lead Mead with 30 points scored while also recording four rebounds and two assists. Will Maher and Jacob Bartholomew also had good outings contributing 15 points and 11 points, respectively.

Windsor was lead in scoring by Jaden Kennis who accounted for 30 points, while also recording three rebounds and one assist. Ben Hageman and Lance Mcginnis also had respectable outings contributing 15 points and 11 points, respectively.

Windsor will stay home and play Frederick, while Mead will travel to play Skyline.

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