It’s amazing how fast things can change in an instant.

Heading into the post season, Bethel’s girls’ basketball team has showed signs of gaining some momentum with a couple of recent victories.

It was one of the games in the Cross County Conference that the Bethel girls’ basketball team knew that had to get.

It was one of the toughest decisions of his life, but one that Mark Mays knew he had to make.

It has been a long time since Bethel has defeated Miami East in girls’ basketball.

Another notch in the Cross County Conference championship run has been eliminated last week, as the Bethel boys’ basketball team defeated Tri County North 79-56 to remain undefeated at 7-0 in the CCC.

After earning a big one point win recently, Bethel girls’ basketball coach Mark Mays stated it was about the same time last year that the Bees earned a close win, which helped propel them to a better ending to the season.

Coming off of a tough loss at Ponitz last week, the Bethel girls’ basketball team wanted to get back on track on Saturday hosting Ansonia, trying to get a league victory.

Every team in the area had to deal with an altered schedule last week due to the holidays, but for the Bethel boys’ basketball team, they just kept their solid season going.

It was business as usual last week for the Bethel boys’ basketball team, as the Bees remained perfect in the Cross Country Conference with a pair of conference wins against Bradford and Arcanum.

Bethel was hoping to get to the Christmas weekend with a win over the Newton Indians last week, but the Indians pulled away in the fourth quarter, opening up a three point lead and defeated the Bees 53-40 in Cross County Conference girls’ basketball action last Thursday.

When the season began, the Bethel boys’ basketball team created goals they want to reach this year.