Brayden Stevens sparked Worth County's Junior High boys with 8 assists and the Tigers had a total team effort in their 71-9 win over Pattonsburg Tuesday, November 9th. 15 different Tigers had boards and 11 different Tigers scored for the night. Previously, Worth County played their first full game of the year, a 46-25 win over St. Gregory's. Playing a back to back night against a team that had played North Harrison to within one point, Worth County showed no ill effects as they quickly got out in front as Caleb New hit a 3-pointer off a pass from Bo Collins and Caleb scored again off a steal from Stevens, and the rout was on.
Stevens hit Bo Collins on an alley oop play, Hayden Sanders added a free throw and a 3-pointer, Stevens had a perfect entry pass to Collins, hit New for his second triple of the quarter, and then Brayden grabbed an offensive board, dribbled out to behind the arc, and hit it. Ethan Lininger's putback capped the scoring for the first quarter for the Tigers before Caden McCrary's putback cut the Tiger lead to 21-3 at the buzzer. Brayden Stevens had 5 of his assists in the first quarter.
The second quarter belonged to Bo Collins, who had 10 in the period. He scored off a high low pass from Lininger, grabbed a putback, got loose in transition after a pass from Caleb New and a quick outlet from Hayden Sanders, scored off a Sanders steal, and got loose in transition and got a pass from Brayden Stevens in the quarter. Wyatt Hill got on the board with a drive and pullup late and Jace Cameron added a backdoor layup from Ethan Lininger as the Tigers led 40-7 at the half.
Seven different Tigers got in the scoring column in the third, starting with Franklynn Hoff after Brayden Stevens got a tip and steal. Caleb New added a free throw, Bo Collins scored off a Caleb New steal, Brayden Stevens got a steal and scooped one home, Ethan Lininger got loose in transition, Lucas Frisch got on the board off a cut, and Jace Cameron connected off a pass in transition from Sawyer Thurman to put the Tigers up 53-7 after three.
Hayden Sanders converted a three point play for the Tigers and Andrew Griffin scored off a Franklynn Hoff steal to start the fourth. Jace Cameron connected from downtown, Franklynn Hoff scored off a steal, Cole Ruby hit Andrew Griffin in transition, Brayden Murphy got a tip and steal, Wyatt Hill scored off a Lucas Frisch steal, and Frisch got a putback late after Murphy got a tip and Dylan Smith a steal.
11 different Tigers got into the scoring column, fueled by 21 assists. Bo Collins had 16, Caleb New 9, Hayden Sanders 8, Brayden Stevens and Jace Cameron 7 each, Ethan Lininger 6, Wyatt Hill, Franklynn Hoff, Lucas Frisch, and Andrew Griffin all had 4, and Brayden Murphy had 2.
15 different Tigers had boards, and they only gave up 5 offensive boards for the night. Bo Collins had 8 boards, Andrew Griffin 6, Brayden Stevens 4, Ethan Lininger 3, Cole Ruby, Jace Cameron, Hayden Sanders, Brayden Murphy, and Brayden Combs all had 2, and Caleb New, Wyatt Hill, Franklynn Hoff, Sawyer Thurman, Dylan Smith, and Lucas Frisch each had 1.
Brayden Stevens had 8 assists. Caleb New had 4, Ethan Lininger 2, and Bo Collins, Cole Ruby, Dylan Smith, Sawyer Thurman, Franklynn Hoff, Andrew Griffin, and Lucas Frisch all had 1.
Cole Ruby had 4 tips. Franklynn Hoff, Brayden Murphy, and Brayden Stevens all had 3, and Caleb New, Ethan Lininger, Andrew Griffin, Jace Cameron, and Bo Collins all had 2.
Brayden Stevens had 5 steals. Caleb New had 4, Franklynn Hoff 3, Hayden Sanders, Jace Cameron, and Bo Collins all had 2, and Brayden Murphy, Lucas Frisch, and Dylan Smith all had 1.
Dylan Smith took a charge on defense which sparked the "B" squad to overcome a 10-4 deficit in the extra period; they came back to win 12-10 in the closing seconds.
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