Girls basketball: Goslings fall to Red Hawks in regular season finale

Milton’s Red Hawks closed their regular season on a high note, rolling to a lopsided 66-22 victory over Watertown. Leading the charge was senior guard Nayeli Kilen, who tallied 18 points to help seal the decisive win.

Key Takeaways:

  • Milton secured a 66-22 triumph in the Badger Large conference matchup
  • Senior guard Nayeli Kilen led all scorers with 18 points
  • Watertown (the Goslings) faced offensive struggles throughout the game
  • This contest marked the regular season finale for both teams
  • The article was published on February 21, 2026

Milton’s Decisive Finish

Milton delivered a decisive performance on Thursday, outscoring Watertown by more than 40 points in the final game of the regular season. The Red Hawks quickly grabbed control of the contest and maintained their intensity throughout.

Kilen’s Key Performance

Senior guard Nayeli Kilen stood out as Milton’s top performer, scoring 18 points. Her ability to navigate the court with confidence and accuracy helped build a commanding lead for the Red Hawks that never wavered.

A Tough Evening for Watertown

For the Goslings, the night proved challenging, with Watertown managing just 22 points before the final buzzer. Despite their efforts, they struggled to keep pace with Milton’s strong offense.

Regular Season Finale

This matchup served as the final regular season game for both schools. The 66-22 score line underscored Milton’s momentum heading into any future endeavors, rounding out a definitive win for the Red Hawks.

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