YORK, Maine - You know you had a pretty good first three quarters if you don't score in the fourth quarter and you still scored the most points in a 30-point win.
That's what happened to York High School senior Robbie Hanscom in Tuesday's 72-42 boys basketball win over Cape Elizabeth in a Class B South contest at Robert Butler Gymnasium. He was named Tuesday's Seacoast Standout Athlete of the Day.
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Hanscom scored five points in the first quarter, added 10 in the second and four more in the third, finishing with a game-high 19 points.
Robbie Hanscom
"He played great tonight," York head coach Matt Regan said. "The kid is lightning quick defensively, and he shot the ball very well tonight, too."
Hanscom connected on two 3-pointers in the second quarter as York scored 20 points in the quarter and took a 39-18 lead into halftime.
Regan said Hanscom had five steals which led to uncontested layups. In the first quarter, Hanscom sank his lone free-throw attempt on the night.
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: York senior named Tuesday Seacoast Standout Athlete of the Day

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