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Josh
Barnett - Sports Editor
Jac-Cen-Del's
varsity basketball team picked
up two straight home victories
this weekend, winning by an average
of 24.5 points per game. In their
first game on Friday night the
Eagles defeated Oldenburg by a
score of 69-35 and on Saturday
night they defeated South Dearborn
by a score of 54-39.
Against Oldenburg
the Twisters managed to keep the
game close in the first quarter
allowing JCD to go ahead by just
2 at 14-12. In the second quarter
though the Eagles took off outscoring
Oldenburg 22-8 to take a 36-20
lead going into halftime.
JCD continued to
pour it on the Twisters as they
held them to just four points in
the third quarter while the added
16 to their total.
In the fourth quarter
the Twisters hit double-digits
again but it wasn't enough as the
Eagles grabbed the 34 point victory.
Adam Peetz led the
Eagles with a double-double scoring
a team high 14 points and pulling
down a team high 12 rebounds. Justin Huff was next on the scoring
list with 12 points. Tyler Einhaus added 9 and Andrew Huntington,
Derek Jones and Chip Schuler all chipped in 8 points each. As a
team the Eagles chalked up 17 steals, with Einhaus claiming 8 of
them.
In their game against
South Dearborn the game was close
again in the first quarter with
both teams scoring 9 points.
JCD more than doubled
the Knights' second quarter efforts
when they outscored them 18-8 to
take a 10 point lead after the
first half of play.
In the third quarter
the Knights battled back and cut
the deficit to 5 after outscoring
the Eagles 13-8.
The Eagles again
more than doubled the Knights'
efforts in the fourth quarter outscoring
them 19-9 to grab the 15 point
victory.
Justin Huff was JCD's
leading scorer with 14 points.
Peetz was the only other Eagle
to score double-digits finishing
the game with 10 points. Chip Schuler
scored 9 and Einhaus had 8. Einhaus
led the team with 5 assists
and Peetz led with 7 rebounds.
The Eagles have another
back-to-back weekend playing South
Decatur on Friday night and Trinity
Lutheran on Saturday night. Both
games are scheduled to start at
6:00 pm.
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