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Hurricane Basketball Off To Its Best Start In Three Years

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Westhampton Beach junior Devonte Dixon goes up for two of his 25 points. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach junior Devonte Dixon goes up for two of his 25 points. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach junior Devonte Dixon and ESM junior Danny McCormick collide. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach junior Devonte Dixon and ESM junior Danny McCormick collide. BY DREW BUDD

After a rough first quarter

After a rough first quarter

 Devonte Dixon settled down for the Hurricanes and scored 15 of his 25 points in the second quarter. BY DREW BUDD

Devonte Dixon settled down for the Hurricanes and scored 15 of his 25 points in the second quarter. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton senior Luke Dyer keeps an eye on ESM senior Dennis Sullivan. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton senior Luke Dyer keeps an eye on ESM senior Dennis Sullivan. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach Luke Dyer throws up a shot while being fouled by ESM senior Dennis Sullivan. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach Luke Dyer throws up a shot while being fouled by ESM senior Dennis Sullivan. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach junior Kennedy Skala steals the ball from ESM senior Rebecca Tooker. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach junior Kennedy Skala steals the ball from ESM senior Rebecca Tooker. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach junior Kathleen Mensch gets fouled while putting up a shot. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach junior Kathleen Mensch gets fouled while putting up a shot. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach senior Lauren Smith looks for a teammate to pass to while being guarded by ESM senior Rebecca Tooker. BY DREW BUDD

Westhampton Beach senior Lauren Smith looks for a teammate to pass to while being guarded by ESM senior Rebecca Tooker. BY DREW BUDD

Drew Budd on Dec 16, 2013
After its two victories last week, the Westhampton Beach boys basketball team is off to its best start since the 2010-2011 season with a 3-0 overall record. The Hurricanes won... more

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