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Lewis Co. 55, Lawrence Co. 51


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Lawrence Co.....14..10....12..15.....51

Lewis Co...........19..15....10..11.....55

 

Lewis Co. Player Stats:

Derek Duncan - 14 pts (4 threes, 0 of 1 FT's), 4 rebs

Braden Brewer - 11 pts (3 threes), 1 reb, 1 asst

Darren James - 9 pts (5 of 8 FT's), 7 rebs, 1 asst

Chance Helton - 9 pts (1 three, 2 of 3 FT's), 4 rebs, 2 assts

Kyle Tenison - 4 pts (2 of 2 FT's), 4 rebs, 3 assts

Ben Floyd - 4 pts (4 of 4 FT's), 1 reb, 1 asst

Ethan Dye - 2 pts (0 of 2 FT's), 6 rebs, 4 assts

Myles Brewer - 2 pts

 

Lawrence Co. Player Stats:

Brody Clanton - 21 pts (3 threes, 2 of 5 FT's), 5 rebs, 2 assts

Matt Roberson - 8 pts, 3 rebs

Garrick Barnett - 7 pts (1 three, 2 of 2 FT's), 4 rebs, 3 assts

Brady Hutton - 6 pts (2 threes), 2 rebs, 3 assts

Clay Brown - 3 pts (1 three)

Nick Campbell - 2 pts (2 of 2 FT's), 2 rebs, 2 assts

Brent McKamey - 2 pts, 2 rebs

Drew Stofel - 1 pt (1 of 2 FT's), 1 reb

Alex Stafford - 1 pt (1 of 2 FT's), 1 reb

Chance King - 1 reb

Blake Darnell - 1 reb

Trey Garland - 0 of 1 FT's

 

Team Stats:

Three Point Goals: Lewis Co. 8, Lawrence Co. 7

Free Throws: Lewis Co. 13 of 20 (65%), Lawrence Co. 8 of 14 (57.1%)

Rebounds: Lewis Co. 27, Lawrence Co. 22

Assists: Lewis Co. 12, Lawrence Co. 22

Fouls: Lewis Co. 22, Lawrence Co. 23

Turnovers: Lewis Co. 13, Lawrence Co. 7

 

Lewis led after the 1st qtr, 19-14, as Derek Duncan hit 2 of his 4 threes and Chance Helton had 5 pts which also included a three. In the 2nd qtr, Lewis increased their lead by outscoring Lawrence, 15-10, as Duncan added 8 more with 2 threes and Braden Brewer also hit a three while Lawrence's Brody Clanton had 8 with a three as Lewis led at the half, 34-24. In the 3rd qtr, Lawrence outscored Lewis, 12-10, as Clanton added 5 more and Lewis' Braden Brewer hit 2 threes as Lewis still led 44-36. In the 4th qtr, Lewis hit 8 of 12 FT's as Lawrence was forced to foul as they outscored Lewis, 15-11, but Lewis held on for the win, 55-51.

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wisdom to the world: You are probably correct concerning Braden Brewer's rebounds and assists as I know I miss some of those in the heat of game. Assists are sometimes hard to call as not every pass to a player from another before the shot is an assist. If a player makes a move after receiving a pass, it is subjective if it's an assist. The pass must clearly give the scoring player an advantage.

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wisdom to the world: You are probably correct concerning Braden Brewer's rebounds and assists as I know I miss some of those in the heat of game. Assists are sometimes hard to call as not every pass to a player from another before the shot is an assist. If a player makes a move after receiving a pass, it is subjective if it's an assist. The pass must clearly give the scoring player an advantage.

 

 

Your right on that but the only reason i know his stats is bc hes the only one i watch. you still do a great job on the stats and i was just merely correcting you.

no harm no foul. see u around

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