This matchup of rising 4A powers was all it was chalked up to be in terms of competitiveness. While not always the prettiest to watch with a seemingly unending amount of loose ball scrambles and players all over the floor, it was close and hotly contested throughout. Fishers jumped out to a quick start, relying on their defense and transition opportunities, leading 14-9 after one quarter. The Warriors battled back in the second frame, outscoring the Tigers 17-11 on their way to a one point lead, 26-25 at halftime. The big names were relatively quiet through this point, with IU recruit Devin Davis scoring only six points and grabbing three rebounds while hampered with foul trouble. The third quarter was a back and forth affair with bodies flying all over the court, ending up tied at 38 all heading into the fourth quarter. In the fourth quarter, the Warriors came to life. Warren Central pushed the lead to seven, 50-43, with under three minutes to play. Davis really came alive during this stretch, especially on the glass. His activity and second half scoring led the Warriors to the win, as they were able to hold on and extend the lead by one in the final three minutes, winning by the final of 59-51. Davis finished with a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds. Stay tuned for more stats as they are tabulated.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
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