Oxford seniors lead Blackhawks to win over Bobcats
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OXFORD – In their final home game of the regular season, the Oxford Blackhawks celebrated senior night with a convincing 57-27 win over the Bobcats of Bainbridge-Guilford.
Behind Jason Davis’ 15 first-half points and C.J. Smith’s rebounding work on the glass, Oxford was able to pull away from B-G early in the contest as they went up by 20 before the intermission.
Out of the break, Bainbridge-Guilford up 12 points on the scoreboard in the third quarter for their best offensive production of the contest. Leading the way during the 12 point run for the Bobcats was Thomas Palmatier and Devon Scherhaufer, splitting the scoring with an even six points each in the stanza.
In the fourth quarter, Oxford’s Josh Christian knocked down a shot from behind the 3-point line to register all Blackhawk seniors in the scoring column.
Prior to the start of the game, head coach Tim Davis honored Jacob Murrer, Christian, Davis, Smith and Brad Beckwith for their dedication to the program as the regular season concluded Thursday night for Oxford.
Murrer opened the game with the Blackhawks’ first two points of the contest and finished with 12 points. Beckwith put the next bucket through the net in the early minutes. He ended the night with six points.
Smith added eight in the scoring column as he cleaned up the glass, pulling in a game-high 24 rebounds.
Davis led all scorers in the contest with 26 points – 18 coming from long distance – and added another double-double to his career with 12 rebounds.
The Bobcats were led Scherhaufer’s 11 while Palmatier ended the night with nine.
Both teams await their seeds for the Midstate Athletic conference postseason tournament.
Behind Jason Davis’ 15 first-half points and C.J. Smith’s rebounding work on the glass, Oxford was able to pull away from B-G early in the contest as they went up by 20 before the intermission.
Out of the break, Bainbridge-Guilford up 12 points on the scoreboard in the third quarter for their best offensive production of the contest. Leading the way during the 12 point run for the Bobcats was Thomas Palmatier and Devon Scherhaufer, splitting the scoring with an even six points each in the stanza.
In the fourth quarter, Oxford’s Josh Christian knocked down a shot from behind the 3-point line to register all Blackhawk seniors in the scoring column.
Prior to the start of the game, head coach Tim Davis honored Jacob Murrer, Christian, Davis, Smith and Brad Beckwith for their dedication to the program as the regular season concluded Thursday night for Oxford.
Murrer opened the game with the Blackhawks’ first two points of the contest and finished with 12 points. Beckwith put the next bucket through the net in the early minutes. He ended the night with six points.
Smith added eight in the scoring column as he cleaned up the glass, pulling in a game-high 24 rebounds.
Davis led all scorers in the contest with 26 points – 18 coming from long distance – and added another double-double to his career with 12 rebounds.
The Bobcats were led Scherhaufer’s 11 while Palmatier ended the night with nine.
Both teams await their seeds for the Midstate Athletic conference postseason tournament.
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