Burns tallies double-double, Bobcats top Eagles

Trojans roll past Warriors

BAINBRIDGE – The Bobcats used a big first quarter run to take the Friday night win over Midstate Athletic Conference opponent Deposit/Hancock, 61-55.
Bainbridge-Guilford jumped out to a 17-5 lead in the first quarter and continued to hold that lead through the second after both teams tallied 20 points in the quarter.
After the intermission, the Eagles chipped away at the Bobcats lead in each subsequent quarter but B-G hit the foul shots from the charity stripe late in the game to preserve their lead and hold on for the victory.
B-G’s Devon Scherhaufer, Haiden Burns and Thomas Palmatier each went 2-for-2 at the free throw line down the stretch and the home team claimed the six point win.
Burns recorded a double-double, scoring a game high 22 points and pulling down 17 boards.
Scherhaufer hit two 3-pointers, counting for six of his 14 points scored, while Palmatier finished the game with 14 for the Bobcats.
Cole Russell of Deposit/Hancock tied Burns for a game-high, ending the night with 22 points. Teammate Caleb Walker kicked in 16 while Tyler Santamaria added seven.
Bainbridge-Guilford (3-11, 2-4) travels to Walton Tuesday night for another conference matchup. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:15 p.m.
Bainbridge-Guilford 61, Deposit/Hancock 55
B-G 17 20 12 12 – 61
D/H 5 20 13 17 – 55
Bainbridge-Guilford: Devon Scherhaufer 4 4-4-14; Haiden Burns 9 4-7-22; Parker Finch 0; Michael Stevens 2 0-0-5; Trent Thornton 2 0-0-6; Garrett Ives 0; Thomas Palmatier 5 2-2-12; Ethan Gregory 1 0-0-2. TOTALS 23 10-13-61.
Deposit/Hancock: Ray Rynearson 0; Tyler Santamaria 2 2-3-7; Castin Ostrander 2 0-0-4; Caleb Walker 7 0-0-16; Christian Sokol 1 0-0-2; Bob Lewis 2 0-2-4; Cole Russell 7 5-6-22. TOTALS 21 7-9-55.
3-point field goals: (B-G) Scherhaufer 2, Thornton 2, Stevens 1; (D/H) Russell 3, Ealker 2, Santamaria 1. JV game: Deposit/Hancock won.
Greene 61, Walton 40
WALTON – The Trojans took a commanding lead in the first quarter and rolled to the Midstate Athletic Conference victory over the host Walton Warriors Friday night, winning 61-40.
Greene scored 15 points in each of the first two quarters, taking a 15 point lead into half time.
The Warriors came out of the break to score 16 points in the third but once again the Trojans’ tacked on 19 points before adding another double digit quarter in the final eight minutes of the play to secure the win.
Dylan Jacobs of the Warriors led his team in the scoring column with 11 points while Tommy Maguire chipped in eight points – six from behind the 3-point arc.
Greene’s Evan Walters led all scorers with 18 points while teammate Spencer Klumpp kicked in 12.
The Trojans host Unatego at 7:15 p.m. on Thursday.
Greene 61, Walton 40
Greene 15 15 19 12 – 61
Walton 7 8 16 9 – 40
Greene: Evan Walters 8 2-4-18; Nate Barry 4 0-0-8; Nick Shoemaker 0; Brandon Whitaker 1 0-0-2; Steven Mills 0; Alec Friar 1 0-0-3; Klumpp 6 0-0-12; Nolan Butler 0; Nate Parker 2 0-1-5; Nate Erickson 2 0-0-4; Tristan Austin 3 1-2-7; Nathan Hurlburt 0; Robert Champlain 1 0-0-2; Josh Titus 0. TOTALS: 28 3-7-61.
Walton: Noah Aubin 0; Brett Charles 3 1-1-7; Morgan Condon 0; Dylan Jacob 4 3-4-11; Max Jacobs 0; Tommy Maguire 3 0-0-8; Brenden McCormick 0; Jose Mirabal 10-0-3; Cody Ray 2 0-0-4; Isaac Vesterfelt 1 0-0-3; Lucas Walley 1 0-0-2; Ethan Wood 1 0-0-2; Kyle Wright 0. TOTALS: 16 4-5-40.
3-point field goals: (G) Parker 1, Friar 1; (W) MaGuire 2, Vesterfelt 1, Maribal 1.

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