turnovers and missed free throws allowed the Jays to rally for a the Osage. next three games over California and Southern Boone, sandwiched ence co-championship with Osage.
“We did well and competed against really tough competition. Our guys worked hard and put themselves in positions to win almost every ballgame."
was titanic. The game was a physical, defensive slog, with neither Falcons made one of two free throws, and Southern Boone held for one shot. With four-tenths of a second left, a foul was called on Blair Oaks, sending Southern Boone to the free-throw line for two time expired in a 55-52 win.
Tolton of Columbia, the Falcons were never able to mount a serious and competed against really tough competition. Our guys worked hard and put themselves in positions to win almost every ballgame.” The Falcons will graduate four seniors: starters Brock Buhr and Evan McCullough and key bench pieces Jaxon Englebrecht and Jaden Rackers. “These guys came to practice and worked hard every day and didn’t worry about who got credit for our success,” said Voss. Leading scorer Bennett Wilde heads up three returning starters for
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next season. Wilde, at 6’6”, will be joined by 6’5” Hudson Moyer and at full speed next season. He was the Falcons’ leading scorer as a “We want to do what we can to improve on our scoring,” said Voss.
“We did well defensively this season. We held teams under 50 points certainly something we want to continue in the future.”
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