In the midst of a 10-day section of five matches of the graphics, Santa Fa Brad Brad Brad Brad Brad Brad Brad Brad Brad Brads is referring to their players and helping them take care of themselves.
Sitting their superiors almost throughout the fourth quarter of Thursday on Thursday, the victory of a 10-1A county in Culleoka on Thursday was a discount on this.
“We played a good ball. We had the opportunity to rest the boys, “said the slaughter when Wildcats improved to 18-2 (5-0) with his 15th direct victory. “I felt like last year that we were significantly beaten.
“But there are pros and cons. We did not push themselves down the stretch. We’ll just try to take advantage of it and be a fresh time for a tournament. “
With the victory on Thursday, which comes on the heels of the 74-36 Homecourt solution against Culleoka (11-9, 2-3), the margin of Santa Fe’s victory over his current series is 28 points.
After 23 points in the match on Tuesday, the Auden Slaughter ended with 38 Thursday-maintaining an average of 30.4 points and raised his overall career to 3.227. This figure pushed the volunteer community of college to 12th in the list of Boy Boys of TSSAA of all time, in front of John Jenkins at Station Camp (3,192, 2005-09) and just behind Tireke Key at CLAY County (3.237, 2013-2013-2013 17).
“The only thing I was disappointed with (Tuesday) was that I thought I was a little slop in the third quarter,” said the younger slaughter, which scored 22 points from the first half in each of the races. “I was proud to go out in the second half (Thursday) and have the same energy and play well, go out and do some work because I didn’t do the last game.”
Wildcats coach reminded his team at the halftime of the match on Thursday to stick to the TS offensive gameplan.
“We are a little” 3, “said Brad Klach.” I want to shoot it, but I want to play from the inside out. We focused on it and I thought we were playing better in the third quarter. “
The household warriors-bearing their T-shirts “Blue Devils”-did not manage to return to the game in the last two quarters after lagging 39-29 at Antrakt.
“We didn’t really play as a team,” said Ethan Richardson. We do not play at our full potential. I didn’t have a good night. I haven’t had a good night since the beginning of the area.
“We have to do better with the ball better and shoot better with the ball.”
Cassen Hoffman and Trent Kelly scored nine points for Culleoka. Macon Adkison scored 17 points to go with the 38th of Slaught’s victory.
“We have the opportunity to see them again,” said Oden Klach. “We want to do our best to inform them that we know we are better than them.”
A visit on Friday from Cornersville ends the week for Santa Fe before Richland came on Tuesday. Wildcats travel on February 6 to Frank Hughes.
The last second FT gives visitors cleaning: After winning two nights earlier at Blowout Fashion earlier, Santa Fe had to have a free throw from Senior Holves Stuart to edge Culleoka 36-35.Thursday.
“I think we were tired. It was quite difficult, “Stewart said, after turning the second of two counterfeit shots with three-tenths of the second clock performance for victory and regular season, after winning 64-38 at home on Tuesday.
“They were out to take us. We did not play our best game, but we raised it in the second half. “
In the affair forward and forward, Culleoka (3-19, 1-4) managed to predict 25-18 with three minutes in the third period and was five points with five minutes. Down, however, Adison Prince scored eight of his 10 points to keep Lady Wildcats in it. Her free throws with 1:13 to play gave Santa Fe (8-12, 3-2) pillow 35-33.
Kendall Reishman grabbed Phynlee Keeling Miss and brought him back to the next lady’s basket for the next lady warrior, and Santa Fe worked 30 seconds from the clock before calling the time outside and put a game.
“The plan was Nora Kate (ass) to drive and get the arrangement, but she made a good pass to me in the corner,” Stewart said. “Finley was ignited, so I was driving and I trusted that it would be ignited.
“It was a lot of pressure, but I knew I could do it.”
Despite the big victory on Tuesday, Santa Faced Derrick Adkison’s coach said he was not surprised at the Thursday race.
“I knew it would be difficult,” he said. “They had a chance to plan the game. We surprised them the first time. They somehow limit our game on the perimeter (Thursday), but Addison did a good job in the middle.
“We were able to stay close to them and make a game late.”
Stuart and Prince finished with 10 points in number for Lady Warriors. Reishman scored with 15 points for Culleoka as the offensive struggles of the team continued.
“I think we played good protection. We switched it a little, “said Catherine Morow. “Our selection of shots offensive was what killed us. We need to realize the situation of the clock when we have to hold the ball and get ignited. We rushed a few shots late that we didn’t have to need.
“But in such a game it is difficult to calm down. They just want to play. “
Santa Fe Boys 81, Culleoka 43
S 21 18 20 22 – 81
S 10 19 10 4 – 43
Santa Fe (81) – Jax Slaughter 6, Kaleb Hazlett 2, Andrew Graves 2, Macon Adkison 17, Auden Slaughter 38, Carson Adkison 1, TC Brady 3, Brandon Sisk 3, Gage Mills 3, Andrew Lewis 6
Culleoka (43) – Kasen Hoffman 9, Trent Kelley 9, Isaac Hargrove 3, Ethan Richardson 6, Bob Holt 8, Gabe Leonard 2, Noah Johnson 6
3-indicators- Santa Fe 7 (M. Adkison 2, A. Slane 4, Sisk), Culleoka 2 (Kelley, Hargrove)
Santa Fe Girls 36, Culleoka 35
S 9 8 6 13 – 36
S 8 7 13 7 – 35
Santa Fe (36) – Nora Kate Butt 8, Kendall Tables 8, Adison Prince 10, Hour Stewart 10
Culleoka (35) – Kenzie Kloke 4, Kendall Reischman 15, Phynlee Keeling 7, IZZY HARGROVE 9
3-indicators- Santa Fe 4 (ass 2, tables 2), Culleoka 1 (Hargrove)