BOILING SPRINGS, SC - Byrnes got out to a fast start against Boiling Springs on Wednesday night and the Bulldogs weren't able to close the distance as they fell to the Rebels 61-45 in a non-region matchup.
In the first quarter both teams battled back and forth as Charkei Singleton accounted for half of the Bulldogs eight first quarter points while Byrnes Jesse Singh scored the first six points of the game for the Rebels. When the horn sounded for the end of the first quarter the Rebels led the Bulldogs 16-8. Boiling Springs went scoreless over the first three minutes of the second quarter as Byrnes added on to the score before Austin Faile was able to hit back-to-back three pointers for the Bulldogs as he accounted for six of the Bulldogs nine points in the quarter. The Rebels Evan Enos and Will Fowler combined for 12 points in the second quarter as Byrnes built a 31-17 halftime over the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs started the second half going on an early run as Julius Camp Jr. recorded six of his team high ten points in the quarter to go along with eight rebounds, five blocks, and one steal. While the Bulldogs made a run, they weren't able to close the distance against the Rebels as Byrnes built their lead to 46-29 over the Bulldogs. In the fourth quarter the Bulldogs were able to outscore the Rebels 16-15 over the final quarter as both Ketrone Adams and WJ Fowler combined to score eight of the team's points as both hit key three-pointers and free throws. Byrnes Evan Emos led all scorers with 16 points while Julius Camp Jr led the Bulldogs with 10 points of his own. In the girls' game Byrnes, the number ten ranked team in 5A, jumped out to an early lead and used a strong defensive effort to hold the Bulldogs to single digit points in three of the four quarters on their way to a 49-24 victory. Byrnes held a 22-6 at halftime but the third quarter was the best one for the Bulldogs as they outscored the Rebels 12-8 coming out of halftime. Byrnes' Te'Ericka Dawling led all scorers with 16 points, three rebounds, three assists, and two steals while Ansley King led Boiling Springs with eight points, four rebounds, and two steals. Tijah Davis added four points and four rebounds for the Bulldogs. On the defensive side of the ball Sarah Ezell had eight rebounds for the Bulldogs while Kylie McMillan added five steals. Both teams will be back in action on Friday night as they travel to face their district rivals Chesnee in another non-region matchup. Comments are closed.
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