B-G boys get by Afton
Afton’s Pierce Bushaw (#15) going up for the shot and is blocked by B-G’s Jaedan Walling (#14). B-G defeated Afton 64-30 on Friday night. (Photo by Morgan Golliver)
BAINBRIDGE – On Friday night, the Bainbridge-Guilford Bobcats boys basketball team hosted Afton for a MAC league matchup. B-G fired up in the first half and settled in on a comfortable lead to win 64-30.
The first quarter saw both teams committing early turnovers by trying to get to their side of the court quickly. Rebounding was a strength for both teams, especially under the basket throughout the game. B-G also had success with steals from Jaedan Walling and Michael Lipani.
B-G took a 41-12 lead at halftime from a 29 point second quarter, which saw many three’s, especially from Colin Dailey and Aidan Haynes.
Afton’s Ryan Wright, Dion and Bo Bushaw helped the Crimson Knights finish strong in the fourth quarter with the team’s best 12 points.
Haynes led the Bobcats with 13 points, hitting three three’s. Tim Kinter followed with 11 points, nine points coming in the first half. Colin Dailey knocked in three three’s for nine points as Cyrus Megale and Michael Lipani both finished with seven points apiece. Levi Fletcher chipped in five points while Declyn Marshfield, Dominick Johnson, and Jaedan Walling all added four points, rounding out a whole team scoring effort.
Ryan Wright led Afton with 11 points while Dion Bushaw had 10. Kaden Kehoe finished with four points as Toni Obeada hit a three and Bo Bushaw had a basket in the fourth quarter off the bench.
BG (5-3) heads to non-league opponent Sus Valley this evening at 7:15 p.m. while Afton (1-6) travels to Walton/Downsville on Tuesday at 6 p.m.
Scores by quarter:
AF 3 9 6 12–30
BG 12 29 12 11—64
The first quarter saw both teams committing early turnovers by trying to get to their side of the court quickly. Rebounding was a strength for both teams, especially under the basket throughout the game. B-G also had success with steals from Jaedan Walling and Michael Lipani.
B-G took a 41-12 lead at halftime from a 29 point second quarter, which saw many three’s, especially from Colin Dailey and Aidan Haynes.
Afton’s Ryan Wright, Dion and Bo Bushaw helped the Crimson Knights finish strong in the fourth quarter with the team’s best 12 points.
Haynes led the Bobcats with 13 points, hitting three three’s. Tim Kinter followed with 11 points, nine points coming in the first half. Colin Dailey knocked in three three’s for nine points as Cyrus Megale and Michael Lipani both finished with seven points apiece. Levi Fletcher chipped in five points while Declyn Marshfield, Dominick Johnson, and Jaedan Walling all added four points, rounding out a whole team scoring effort.
Ryan Wright led Afton with 11 points while Dion Bushaw had 10. Kaden Kehoe finished with four points as Toni Obeada hit a three and Bo Bushaw had a basket in the fourth quarter off the bench.
BG (5-3) heads to non-league opponent Sus Valley this evening at 7:15 p.m. while Afton (1-6) travels to Walton/Downsville on Tuesday at 6 p.m.
Scores by quarter:
AF 3 9 6 12–30
BG 12 29 12 11—64
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