The Tiger boys have been looking for a third scoring option all year besides Caleb New and Brock Healy. They took a step in the right direction when Cole Ruby stepped up and scored 10 points in Worth County’s 47-30 win over St. Joseph Christian Friday. Even more importantly, he had no fouls, and nobody had more than three. Four trouble was a factor in Worth County’s loss to Pattonsburg.
The Tigers are still adjusting to life without Hayden Sanders at the point; they turned the ball over 20 times against the Lions. And they are still looking for a fourth and fifth scoring option; New, Healy, and Ruby scored 39 of the team’s 47 points. But the defense stepped up in a big way after they gave up 20 points in the fourth quarter in their 58-55 loss to Pattonsburg.
Caleb New had 18 points to lead the Tigers. Brock Healy had 11, Cole Ruby 10, Ryder Smyser 3, Brayden Combs 2, Ethan Lininger 2, and Jordan Dannar 1. The Tigers shot 18 of 44 from the field. They were 5 for 20 from bonus distance and 6 for 8 from the line.
Caleb New had 6 boards. Ryder Smyser, Ethan Lininger, and Brock Healy had 5, Jordan Dannar had 3, and Dylan Smith and Cole Ruby had 2.
Caleb New had 6 assists. Brayden Combs and Brock Healy had 2, and Dylan Smith and Jordan Dannar had 1.
Cole Ruby had 1 block.
Dylan Smith and Caleb New had 3 steals. Cole Ruby, Brock Healy, Jordan Dannar, and Ethan Lininger had 1.
Caleb New had 5 tips. Dylan Smith had 4 and Cole Ruby and Brock Healy had 2.
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