
03-02-2006, 08:24 AM
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Why so serious?
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Cincy
3/2/06
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DAYTON DUNBAR 72, BADIN 36
Badin (5-15) - Baker 3 0 8, Beadle 1 0 3, Brown 3 2 9, Swormstedt 2 0 5, Beatty 0 1 1, Gloyeke 1 0 3, Alexander 3 1 7. Totals: 13 4 36.
Dunbar (17-2) -Brandon 3 1 9, Stewart 2 0 5, Powell 1 0 2, Cook 3 3 10, Benson 2 0 4, Forbes 0 1 1, Johnson 2 0 4, Cole 4 2 13, Anderson 6 7 19, Poque 2 1 5. Totals: 25 15 72.
Badin36720-36Dunbar13102821-72
3-pointers: D 7 (Cole 3, Rakestraw 2, Cook); B 6 (Baker 2, Beadle, Brown, Swormstedt, Gloyeke).
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DDN
3/2/06
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Dunbar overwhelms stall tactics of Badin
By the Dayton Daily News
Dunbar used the 3-point shot to spoil Hamilton Badin's hold-the-ball game plan Wednesday night in the Division II boys high school basketball sectional at Springboro.
The Wolverines won, 72-36, to improve their record to 20-2 before a packed house. Next up is the sectional final Friday night against Alter at 6 p.m.
Badin's stall tactics worked early in the game when it was 3-3 with under three minutes to play in the first quarter.
Dunbar's only points came on a basket and free throw from Mark Anderson. Badin made three-of-four free throws.
Norris Cole finally got the Wolves moving with back-to-back treys to make it 9-3. Daequan Cook hit a free throw and then bottomed out a three at the buzzer to make it 13-3 at the end of the quarter.
Cole added another trey a minute into the second quarter for a 16-5 game and the route was on.
Anderson, a 6-8 senior, took over in the third quarter, scoring 14 of his game-high 19 points, including a pair of slam dunks. Cole added 13 while Cook had 10, including a slam in the third quarter when he took the ball off the glass and jammed it, bringing down the house.
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