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Barron Beats Menominee Nation Eagles 62-54 at Home in Keshena

Barron beat Menominee Nation 62-54 at the Eagles' home court in Keshena on Feb. 24, handing the home team an eight-point loss.

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Barron Beats Menominee Nation Eagles 62-54 at Home in Keshena
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Visiting Barron overcame the Menominee Nation Eagles 62-54 in a varsity boys basketball game played in Keshena on Feb. 24. The eight-point margin ended with Barron leaving the Eagles' gym with the victory and the scoreboard reading 62-54 in favor of the visitors.

The game, reported in regional high-school sports roundups covering Green Bay and surrounding area games for Tuesday, Feb. 24, was logged as a home loss for Menominee Nation. The Eagles hosted the matchup in Keshena, where local fans and students typically rally behind the team at home court contests.

Menominee Nation finished with 54 points while Barron compiled 62, an outcome that showed the visitors outscored the Eagles by a decisive eight points. That margin proved sufficient for Barron to secure the win despite the home-court setting in Keshena.

Tuesday’s score joins the slate of area results tallied for Feb. 24, and it will stand in season summaries and records that track Menominee Nation’s games played at Keshena. The 62-54 result is the official outcome reported for the varsity boys matchup between Barron and the Menominee Nation Eagles.

Barron’s road victory in Keshena on Feb. 24 gives the visiting squad the 62-54 win, while the Eagles return to the gym having absorbed a home defeat. The score and location - Barron 62, Menominee Nation 54 in Keshena - are the recorded facts from the Feb. 24 roundups of regional high-school basketball.

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