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vs. Arlington

February 5, 2010 at Arlington

Wahoo 81
Arlington 38

The Wahoo Warriors defeated the Arlington Eagles Friday night in Capitol Conference action at Arlington.

The Warriors led 13-5 after one quarter, as Derek Fiala hit a trey to end the quarter.

Wahoo extended the lead to 36-22 by halftime. Derek Fiala connected on two more perimeter shots and Greg Milliken had a huge second quarter for the Warriors. Milliken had 14 of his game-high 24 points in the second quarter. Milliken hit his last nine shots of the game from the field, including three treys, on a red-hot shooting night.

Wahoo scored the first 9 points of the third quarter. Jake Barry hit a shot, followed by another trey from Milliken. Josh Discher then hit a driving shot, and Max Cook hit two free throws, as the Warriors extended the lead to 45-22. The quarter ended with Wahoo up 57-28.

Wahoo’s reserves played an excellent fourth quarter. Wahoo had all 11 players score that suited up. Christian Hohl hit two treys in the fourth quarter, as did Casey Brown, as Wahoo kept increasing the lead throughout the fourth with their reserves to claim the 81-38 win.

In addition to Milliken’s 24 points, Sean Lindgren contributed 10 points. Cole Barry led Wahoo with 5 steals, and Jake Barry had 4 assists. The Warriors were 10-17 from the 3-point line, and forced 26 Eagle turnovers while committing just 8 themselves.

“We were real solid tonight. We got the lead early, and just kept extending it throughout the game. It was great to see Greg shoot the ball so well tonight, and Derek Fiala really gave us a spark in the first half with his 8 points off the bench. Every single player who came in tonight played well for us. I was really happy to see us only turn the ball over 8 times tonight,” said Head Coach Kevin Scheef.

The Warriors next will play at 3rd-rated Grand Island Central Catholic on Saturday night. Wahoo improves to 10-6, while Arlington drops to 4-11.


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