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Sunday Fall League: Boys’ High School Division – Week 3

October 11, 2010

Week three scores and highlights from the HoosierHillsHoops.com Sunday Fall League Boys’ High School Division at Nolan Fieldhouse:

Mavericks 81, Lakers 75: Corydon’s Tyler Ross poured in 15 points and New Albany’s Jalen McCoy added 14 as the Mavericks beat the Lakers. Madison’s Corey Povaleri and New Albany’s Jermaine Parrish each netted 23 points in defeat for the Lakers.

Cavaliers 65, Heat 56: Brownstown’s Spencer Allman racked up 29 points and Scottsburg’s Kyle Petty and Crawford County’s Jordan Nickelson scored 12 a piece as the Cavaliers got past the Heat. Northeast Dubois’ Bryce Huebner and Brownstown’s Chase Klinge finished with 26 and nine, respectively, in the Heat’s loss.

Spurs 57, Bulls 32: Charlestown’s Tim Hall totaled 15 points and Crawford County’s Jordan Newkirk added 13 as the Spurs blew past the Bulls. Henryville’s Andrew Jones paced the Bulls with nine.

Bucks 64, Jazz 48: Jennings County’s Justin Webster scored 18 points and Scottsburg’s Chase Casteel contributed 13 as the Bucks whipped the Jazz. Providence’s Colin Daly finished with 19 points and South Ripley’s Jerad and Jordan Walters each added nine in the loss for the Jazz.

Nuggets 62, Pistons 50: Clarksville’s Cory Brown got 20 points and Borden’s Brandon Beam chipped in 15 as the Nuggets upended the Pistons. Silver Creek’s Caleb Springer totaled 16 and Eastern Pekin’s Todd Albertson added eight for the Pistons.

Magic 56, Clippers 51: Jeffersonville’s Darryl Baker racked up 22 points and Silver Creek’s Zach Ricketts chimed in with 15 as the Magic held on for the win. The Clippers were led in defeat with Crawford County’s Alex Baker (14) and Rock Creek’s Corey Gilbert (11).

Celtics 70, Pacers 65: Seymour’s Matthew Lucas exploded for 24 points and Brownstown’s Tanner Payton contributed 17 points as the Celtics edged the Pacers. Switzerland County’s Keegan Kincaid and Silver Creek’s Grant Meyer scored 22 and 18, respectively, in defeat for the Pacers.

Trail Blazers 58, Suns 52: Greensburg teammates  Sean Sellers and Maci Holdsworth poured in a game-high 29 points and 10, respectively, and the Trail Blazers got past the Suns. The Floyd Central duo of Connor Schellenberg and Nick Bomersbach finished with 21 and eight for the Suns.

Lakers 66, Heat 63: Povaleri totaled 15 and Parrish 12 as the Lakers held off the Heat. Huebner led the Heat in defeat with 19, and Heritage Hills’ Devon Merder contributed 11.

Cavaliers 60, Mavericks 55: Nickelson got 14 points and his Crawford County teammate Parker Hudson added 13 as the Cavaliers got the win. The Mavericks were led in defeat by New Albany’s Morgan Tolliver (15) and Corydon’s Ryan Coffman (13).

Bucks 66, Nuggets 64: Jeffersonville’s Trice Whaley went off for a game-high 29 points and Scottsburg’s Brad Bowling chipped in eight as the Bucks nipped the Nuggets in double overtime. Brown totaled 28 and Jeffersonville’s V.J. Billups got 24 in the loss for the Nuggets

Bulls 51, Jazz 43: Jones scored 14 and Jennings County’s Sam Hunt chipped in 12, leading the Bulls over the Jazz. Rock Creek’s De’Jan Garner paced the Jazz with 21.

Spurs 52, Pistons 28: Newkirk netted 13 and Charlestown’s Kyle Hayes contributed 11, and the Spurs shellacked the Pistons. Eastern Pekin’s Phillip Boudreaux finished with nine and Sprigler with six for the Pistons.

Pacers 64, Magic 52: Kincaid exploded for a day-high 31 points and Meyer added 13 as the Pacers held off the Magic.  Ricketts totaled 21 and Baker added 14 in defeat for the Magic.

Clippers 56, Suns 48: Crawford County’s Michael Carlisle netted 22 points and North Harrison’s Cory Smith chipped in 13 to lead the Clippers to victory. The Suns were led in defeat by Schellenberg (18) and Brownstown’s Jalen Snodgrass (nine).

Trail Blazers 57, Celtics 43: Sellers totaled 21 points and Christian Academy’s Chris Carruthers added 10, leading the Trail Blazers past the Celtics. Payton finished with 12 and Salem’s Matt Bowlin helped with 11.

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