Ray Fournier goes up strong for two points in the third quarter of MVU's loss to Mt. Abraham on Wednesday (Ben Kaufmann, County Courier)

EAGLES PULL AWAY FROM MISSISQUOI IN SECOND HALF

By Ben Kaufmann

SWANTON – An eight-man Missisquoi squad hung tough with Mt. Abraham on Wednesday evening but were outscored by 11 in the second half of a 51-37 loss to the Eagles.

MVU (2-7) did well to get the Eagles into foul trouble, including two Mt. Abe (5-4) starters picking up a fourth foul before the midway point of the third quarter. But Missisquoi got into its own foul trouble in the second half and lost two players to foul-outs. The fully manned Eagles were in a better position to lose players on Wednesday.

Hayzen Luneau tosses a pass in the first quarter of MVU’s showdown with Mt. Abe on Wednesday (Ben Kaufmann, County Courier)

The shot-fakes of Ray Fournier, who led MVU with 13 points, stole the show for the Thunderbirds. He scored the game’s first basket on a pump-fake and followed a Hayzen Luneau basket with a jumper to give the hosts an early 6-4 lead. Another pump-fake late in the quarter led to a Fournier free throw and helped MVU end the first quarter down just 12-8.

Fournier drew a foul on a made basket to start the Thunderbird second with two points. After four straight from the Eagles, Luneau hit his patented hook shot and a free throw to get MVU within three, but Mt. Abe scored last to take an 18-13 lead into halftime.

Mt. Abe began to pull away in the third. An and-one play from Fournier accounted for MVU’s only points of the first four minutes of the frame and, after two Maliki Unwin-Jackson free throws, Mt. Abe ended the third on a 10-1 run to bring a 34-19 lead to the final quarter.

A trio of threes from Connor Nielsen helped MVU to, by far, its best quarter of the day in the fourth. Luneau scored four in the fourth, Ian Digby hit a pair of free throws and Fournier scored his final point of the night. Even with 16 points in the quarter, MVU was still just a notch behind the Eagles, who scored 17.

Nielsen and Luneau were just behind Fournier with nine points apiece and Unwin-Jackson and Digby each scored two. The Thunderbirds will try to get back on the winning track Saturday at 11:30AM at Milton.

MVU’s Maliki Unwin-Jackson tries a layup in the second half of Wednesday’s loss to Mt. Abraham (Ben Kaufmann, County Courier)

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