Career night for Crawford as Oxford smashes through Afton on senior night

OXFORD – The Oxford Blackhawks boys varsity basketball team simply took advantage of the Crimson Knights – as the senior heavy Blackhawks dominated Afton for a 62-37 win.
Oxford celebrated the contributions of their six graduating seniors: Danny Woodford, Stephen Ehly, Austin Crawford, Rece Camadine, Frank Brophy, and Adhi Viswanthan – prior to the start of the game on Feb. 8.
However, Afton was in no hurry to complete the celebrations, as a total annihilation was what they were forced to play through in Oxford on Wednesday.
The Blackhawks were playing with vigor, they defended their home court one last time on the season, for what proved to be a beat-down from the get-go – as Oxford jumped out to a 24-8 lead after just the first eight minutes.
The Oxford offense supercharged by their eight three-point balls that found their way home in the game – impressively for the Blackhawks six of those shots happened right in the first period – as senior Austin Crawford laid it all on the line when he shot four three-pointers in the first with teammate Jason Davis grabbing two of his own.
Oxford was not able to sustain the high-intensity shooting to close out the half, but would see solid defense in the second once again, as they matched Afton 9-9 going into the half for a 33-17 lead.
Enter once again, Austin Crawford. Crawford woke up once again in the third period where he managed another solid period with nine points and another three-pointer. Crawford finished with a career high going 4-5 from the three-point range in just the first period, while snagging his fifth for a 25 point game.
Oxford cruised to a solid period of scoring in the fourth – following the third where they outscored the Crimson Knights 17-7– as the fourth saw Oxford score 12 to Afton's 13. Too little too late for the Crimson Knights.
Assisting Crawford in the win on senior night, Oxford saw Jason Davis finish with 12 points, while senior Adhi Viswanthan snagged 11 on the night.
Best in the loss for Afton was Alford who grabbed a team high of 10 points.
Next up for Oxford (5-6 league, eighth MAC) they will travel to Bainbridge-Guilford (7-4 league, fifth MAC) for a semifinals matchup in the MAC league tournament on Feb. 14, at 7:15 p.m. Afton (1-10 league, 11th MAC) will travel to Harpursville (2-9 league, 10th MAC) for a semifinal game on Feb. 14, at 7:15 p.m.
Notably, Bainbridge-Guilford boys varsity is coming off a 61-38 loss to Sidney on Feb. 8.

O: 24 9 17 12– 62
A: 8 9 7 13– 37

BG: 9 9 8 12– 38
Sid: 21 24 6 10– 61

Oxford: Adhi Viswanthan 5 1-3 11, Jason Davis 2 2-2 12, Rece Camadine 0 1-2 4, Jacob Marrone 1 0-0 2, Austin Crawford 5 0-1 25, Danny Woodford 1 0-0 2, Frank Brophy 1 0-0 2, Stephen Ehly 2 0-0 4. Totals: 17 4-8 62.
Afton: Alford 4 2-5 10, Graven-Briggs 1 0-2 5, Hubbard 0 0-0 3, Grorer 2 0-0 7, Nabinger 3 0-0 12. Totals: 10 2-7 37.
Three-pointers: O– Crawford 5, Davis 2, Camadine 1; Nabinger 2, Grorer 1, Hubbard 1, Graven-Briggs 1.

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