
The Eagles struggled to find their legs in the first quarter after traveling almost four hours north and allowed the Tigers to go on a 9-0 run which forced a timeout by GSA. After a nearly six-minute scoring drought, sophomore Sophia Biggie-Jennings knocked down a jumper to put the Eagles on the board. The Tigers responded with 11 straight points, and after one the score was 20-2.
George Stevens Academy managed seven points in the second quarter, but Fort Fairfield poured in 14 points to take a 34-9 lead at the half.
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