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Mercy tops IND in ‘The Game’

 

By Catholic Review Staff

Mercy High School raced to a 28-14 halftime lead and maintained that advantage at the end to post a 42-28 basketball victory over its rival, Institute of Notre Dame, in front of approximately 4,000 fans at the Towson Center Feb. 1.

To view a slideshow from the event, navigate the arrows below. 

Snapping a three-game losing streak to IND, Mercy now holds a 31-16 edge in what both sides call “The Game,” a major attraction that is taken to a college venue.

Kristina Bayton led the Magic (6-13 overall ) of coach Mary Ella Marion with 12 points. Brooke Fields had 10 for the Penguins (9-8) of coach Jerry Hahn, who led 5-0 after a three-pointer by his daughter, Jennifer.

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Feb. 4, 2013 CatholicReview.org

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