Tribune staff reports
CARMEL
University had a 21-9 scoring advantage in the second quarter for a 15-point lead against Medora at halftime of Friday’s boys basketball game, and the Trailblazers went on to win 62-43.
“We had such a good first quarter (only trailing 9-6), and we were right there with them,” Hornets coach Andrew Evertts said. “University is a good team, and we at least kept it competitive. That’s what I want at this point. They showed some signs of life tonight, and I really liked that.”
Medora’s Roy Edwards finished with a game-high 18 points, and he made it a double-double with 10 rebounds.
University had three players reach double figures, and Dominic Dixon led the way with 14.
Medora fell to 0-7 and on Jan. 5 will play at Columbus Christian.
South Central 69,
Trinity Lutheran 50
ELIZABETH
Trinity Lutheran suffered a 69-50 setback in Friday’s road game against South Central for its fourth-straight loss.
No other details about the game were available by press time.
On Friday, Trinity (1-5) will play pool games against West Washington and Milan in the Springs Valley Tournament.
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