The Farmington boys dominated the first half of play and cruised to a 60-48 victory over visiting Colebrook on Thursday night. The Tigers were paced by 20 points from Brian Boisvert and 15 points from Jordan Berko. Kolten Dowse poured in a game-high 27 points for the Mohawks and teammate Keenan Hurlbert added 13.
Farmington improves to 7-1 on the season, while Colebrook drops to 4-2.
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If you’ve seen Tyler Bike play basketball and you’re unaware of his family’s impressive gene pool, you’d still agree he’s pretty darn good. But if you knew about the gene pool, you might just say to yourself, “Well, that certainly explains that.” Which, of course, it does, except genes alone don’t get the job done. Tyler Bike knows that.


Growing up, Keith certainly soaked in being the son of a college coach, starting as a ball boy for Dave’s team. “I was the slowest kid every time I stepped on the court,” Keith said. “I had a good knowledge of the game. A lot of that had to do with me watching my dad’s teams and players growing up. Just being the kid on the bench.”
Behind a game-high 26 points from sophomore Brode Frink, Concord Christian won a pivotal Division IV match-up at Holy Family, 67-63, on Wednesday night.