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Silsbee 102 Orangefield 45/Final


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The District 24-4A leading Silsbee Tigers begin the second half of their district season as they host the Orangefield Bobcats!  The Tigers, 19-5 on the season, improved their district record to 6-0 with a 107-68 win over West Orange-Stark on Friday.  Meanwhile, the Bobcats, 6-17 on the season, fell to 2-4 in district with a 55-43 loss to Little Cypress-Mauriceville on Friday.  Silsbee defeated Orangefield 96-36 back on December 18th in their respective district openers.

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Very smooth and efficient first period with the now normal drop off after a big period.   Mackey having a good first half along with Adams.  

 

I expect it to stay the same and Tigers won't apply the "Havoc" and roll to a 25+ win tonight.

Oh, love the fact that Barnes was on first team.  This seems to be the place for him.

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Score by quarters

                             1           2           3            4           tot

Orangefield         12         13          8           12          45

Silsbee                33         10        24           35        102

 

FT %

OF          5/9      56%

SIL        10/13   77%

3 Point %

OF         3/16     19%

SIL       14/27     52% (10/15 in 2nd half)

Rebounds

OF              24

SIL              44

Turnovers

OF              31

SIL             17

Fouls

OF              12

SIL              12

 

Individual scoring

Orangefield

Payton Lathrop                      14

Aven Lathrop                           9

Wesley Frillou                         5

Cale Puckett                           4

Blake Bradley                         4

Alex Catt                                 4

Jacob Rainey                          3

Chase LaDoux                        2

 

Silsbee

Rick Maze                              19 (5/10 three's)

Jordyn Adams                        13 (3/7 three's)

Dontre Thomas                      11

Kolten Mackey                       10 (15 rebounds)

Kalon Barnes                         10 (12 rebounds)

Adonis Thomas                      10 (4/5 FT)

Trajan Harris                            9

Bruce Newton                          7 (6 assists)

Jadon Bass                             6

Devon McCain                        4

Luke Tanton                            3         

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6 minutes ago, BADSANTA said:

It is crazy to see Orangefield outscored Silsbee 13-10 in the 2nd qtr and Silsbee still scored over 100pts. 

In that qtr, Silsbee looked like they were trying for the "big play" a little too much. I can't really blame them because it looked like they were having a lot of fun. 

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