Braves romp Rams for 16th win


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Tribune photo by Arv Koontz Seniors Daulton Anderson, left, and Laura Merida were named Brownstown Central homecoming king and queen during Saturday night's boys basketball game against Paoli.


Tribune photo by Arv Koontz Brownstown Central sophomore Chase Klinge tries to drive past Paoli's Tanner Wroblewski in the first half of Saturday night's game. Klinge helped the Braves win 75-48 and improve to 16-1.


When coach Dave Benter looked over the statistics following Brownstown Central’s homecoming game against Paoli on Saturday night, two statistics stood out: Assists and turnovers.

“Twenty-seven assists and four turnovers is what our stat sheet had us for,” he said. “Our ball movement was unselfish tonight, really, really good. Jalen (Snodgrass) only made two shots in the first half, but he saw the floor and found guys, and I thought Tanner Payton had the best game of his career.”

Payton scored 22 points and Snodgrass 20 to spark the Braves to a 75-48 win over the Rams.

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