Caleb New was unexpectedly cleared to play Friday night for the consolation game with Stanberry and the Worth County boys beat Stanberry 46-42 to grab the trophy at Stanberry. New did not do a lot during the game, but his mere presence on the floor was enough to give the Tigers a lift and allow the boys team to beat Stanberry on their floor for the second time in two weeks, always a tough task to do.
Karson Briner played his most complete game of the year, getting 16 points. Hayden Sanders had 14, Cole Ruby 13, Cannon Fletcher 2, and Lucas Frisch 1. The Tigers shot 36% from the field and 9 for 16 from the line.
Karson Briner had 17 rebounds for the Tigers. Cole Ruby had 10, Cannon Fletcher 6, Caleb New 4, and Lucas Frisch and Hayden Sanders 2 each.
Cole Ruby and Cannon Fletcher had 3 assists. Hayden Sanders and Caleb New had 2, and Lucas Frisch and Karson Briner had 1.
Hayden Sanders had 2 steals. Cole Ruby, Caleb New, Cannon Fletcher, Karson Briner, and Ryder Smyser had 1.
Karson Briner had 3 blocks.
Cannon Fletcher had 4 tips. Caleb New had 2 and Lucas Frisch and Karson Briner had 1 each.
Worth County got to the consolation finals by beating Northeast Nodaway 61-29 Wednesday. They got 11 points from Hayden Sanders and 6 more from Cannon Fletcher in the first quarter alone as they put up 25 points in the period and never looked back.
Karson Briner had 14 points. Hayden Sanders had 13, Cole Ruby 12, Cannon Fletcher, Franklynn Taute, and Andrew Griffin 6, and Lucas Frisch 4.
Karson Briner had 12 boards. Lucas Frisch had 9, Cannon Fletcher 6, Cole Ruby 4, Ryder Smyser and Andrew Griffin 3, Ethan Lininger and Franklynn Taute 2, and Hayden Sanders, Dylan Smith, and Wes Brown 1.
Cole Ruby had 4 assists. Cannon Fletcher had 3, Franklynn Taute, Lucas Frisch, and Ryder Smyser 2, and Hayden Sanders, Ethan Lininger, and Dylan Smith all with 1.
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