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Bays drop Newberry Indians, improve to 10-4

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Bays drop Newberry Indians, improve to 10-4
Brimley Bays overcame a nine point halftime deficit against the Newberry Indians on Friday, Feb. 3, to walk away with a 69-55 non-conference victory.

With the win the Bays improve their record to 10-4, 5-1 EUPC.

The Bays will hit the road to Rogers City on Feb. 10 and make their next home appearance at their homecoming game against the Engadine Eagles on Feb. 17.

With just five games remaining the Bays hope to finish strong as they get set to defend their EUPC District Championship title.




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