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MV Boys’ Basketball Team Dominates Boston Collegiate, 77-45, on Senior Night

By Emily Brennan

 

The Mystic Valley boys’ basketball team used a second-quarter surge to secure a commanding 77-45 Senior Night victory over Boston Collegiate on Wednesday night. With the win, the Eagles improved to 18-2 overall and a perfect 10-0 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference (CAC), marking the first time in program history they have surpassed the 18-win milestone.

“I was incredibly proud of our team’s performance on Senior Night in front of such a passionate and supportive home crowd,” said Head Coach Tony Ferullo. “This season has been truly memorable, and breaking the regular season school record with 18 wins is an amazing accomplishment. A special shoutout to our senior guard, Dalton Kinnon, who tied the school record with 48 points. His ability to score from anywhere on the court was incredible, and no one works harder than him—he deserves every bit of this recognition.”

Kinnon put on a show, finishing with 48 points, including seven three-pointers, tying the school’s all-time single-game scoring record. He capped off the regular season as one of the state’s top scorers, averaging 24.5 points per game.

Mystic Valley got off to a slow start, but a back-and-forth battle ensued before Kinnon powered inside for a key finish at the rim, giving the Eagles a 12-10 lead at the end of the first quarter. The second quarter saw Mystic Valley turn up the intensity at both ends of the floor, feeding off the energy of the home crowd. Kinnon ignited the offense, extending the Eagles’ lead to 35-19 by halftime. The momentum carried into the third quarter, where the Eagles poured in more points as part of another Mystic Valley scoring run, stretching the lead to 59-36. The Eagles remained in full control in the fourth quarter, never allowing Boston Collegiate to close the gap. With their defense locked in and their offense firing on all cylinders, Mystic Valley cruised to their 12th consecutive victory.

As the newly crowned 2025 CAC champions, the Eagles now turn their attention to the playoffs. They will learn their first-round opponent on Saturday at 1:00 p.m.

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