Brad is a Board Member of the Fairfield Civitan Club and past President, he is also the next President of the Fairfield Rotary Club. The entire family is community-oriented, driven by their parents.
I have never known such a tight-loving family as I have the Vanoss Family. The girls have sat through hundreds of ball games for Austin and he has done the same with all of the girls’ dance recitals and show choir events. They are the most loving family I know and the entire family is involved in everything any one of them does. No other AHS player scored more than four points.“This is an amazing family. Sophomore Garrett Nix led the Allen offense with 12 points, including a pair of 3-point baskets. Huneycutt, Riddle and Dylan Reed all contributed eight points.
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Baldridge then hit the two technical free throws and the Tigers closed out the possession with a 3-pointer from Huneycutt.įive different players scored at least eight points in the Tigers' balanced offense.īaldridge led the way with 11 points, while Brighton Gregory followed with 10. While Baldridge was sinking a 3-pointer, Allen head coach Greg Mills was accessed a technical foul. That Roff stretch featured a rare eight-point possession. Roff raced to leads of 18-6 and used an 18-6 run during the second quarter and watched its lead balloon to 40-12 after one of Sheppard's 3-point bullets. Easton Riddle, Drew Shepphard and Kagan Huneycutt each hit a pair of trifectas, while Cade Baldridge and Brand Wilson also sank a 3-point shot. It was so good for them to finally see some fruits of their labor."įive different Roff players buried 3-pointers during the Tigers' hot first half. "Our guys know they can shoot and they've been taking good shots. We have four or five guys that can shoot it," he continued. "We're probably not going to make eight in a half a lot, but we feel like we can make four or five in a half. We really felt like coming into this year we'd shoot it really good and we've shot it really bad up to this point," Johnston admitted. But the Tigers sank eight 3-pointers in the first half and led 42-17 by halftime. Jacobie Lacey followed with 12 points in the balanced CHS offense, while Jaiden Guffey and Avery followed with 11 points apiece.ĭon't look now, but the Roff Tigers might have finally found their groove.Ĭoach Larry Johnston's club, now 7-0, had been averaging around 53 points per game coming into the big showdown with conference rival Allen.
Harrison led the Calvin attack with 14 points. Hulbetta followed with 19 points, while Carter Perry added 18, but scored just four points after halftime. Vanoss finished a cool 13-of-27 (48%) at the free-throw line, while Calvin made 10-of-15 (66.7%) free shots.Ĭannon led all scorers with 21 points, including seven in the fourth quarter. Both teams scored 17 points in the second quarter and Vanoss led 37-20 at halftime.Ĭalvin edged Vanoss 14-13 in the third period before starting the fourth quarter on a 21-12 run to make it close in the end. Through that point, Calvin was 0-for-7 from the field with five turnovers.Ĭasey Avery scored on a drive to the basket for the hosts to finally break the ice but Vanoss carried a 20-3 lead into the second period.įrom there, it was the competitive contest many folks thought it would be. Later in the period, Brayden Cannon converted an old-fashioned three-point play to boost the VHS lead to 20-1 with 1:06 left. Logan Hulbetta hit a 3-pointer at the 2:44 mark of the first period to put Vanoss ahead 14-0. However, Vanoss hit just enough free throws to stop the CHS comeback there. After Nevon Bump drained a 3-pointer from the corner off a pass from Kobe Harrison, Calvin had cut its deficit to 62-55 with just under a minute to play.
today in the third-place game.Īfter the cold start, the Bulldogs refused to go down quietly in their own gym. Coach Keith Florie's Calvin club fell to 5-5 on the season and will battle Allen at 4:15 p.m.