With Boiling Springs holding on to a one point halftime lead, it was a strong second half that propelled the Bulldogs to a 71-48 victory over the visiting Broome Centurions. The Bulldogs outscored the Centurions 40-18 in the second half. "I think there in the second half we really showed what type of team we can be," said Boiling Springs Head Coach Hal McManus, "I'm really proud of the performance from our team tonight especially in the second half."
The Bulldogs were led on offense by junior Kamal Desor who scored twenty-three points but he wasn't the only player with a good game for the Bulldogs as Seth Hewitt finished the night with fourteen points, five rebounds, and two blocked shots. Boiling Springs also got a nice surprise as junior Zach Balldinelli made his first appearance for the Bulldogs this season giving them seven points off of the bench. Broome was led by junior Khalil Stringer who scored eighteen points for the Centurions. He wasn't the only Centurion to finish in double figures though as senior David Miller was able to score eleven points against the Bulldogs. With the victory the Bulldogs improve to 3-0 against the Centurions this season. The Bulldogs now finish their pre-Christmas tournament schedule on a two game winning streak. The Bulldogs will return to action on Thursday as they travel to the Shootout By the Sea basketball tournament at North Myrtle Beach. Comments are closed.
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