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Another full house for the Annual Renewal of the Crosstown Classic between neighboring Bishop Brossart and Campbell County.  This was the twenty-fifth time these two teams have battled for the traveling trophy.  With the 85-65 win tonight, it will grace the trophy case in Claryville for the 13th time, as the Camels go one-up in the rivalry.

On this night the Camels took a liking to the fast pace of the contest putting up 24 points to our 16 in the first quarter as Jake Gross knocked home a trio of 3s to pace the Camels offensive attack.  The beat went on in the second period as the Camels continued the torrid pace, adding 28 points from eight different players, to their sum total, giving them a comfortable 22 point lead, 52-30, at the break.  

Campbell County won the third period 19-14,but the Mustangs took the finale 21-14 to account for the 85-65 final score. Logan Woosley and Luke Schumacher shared scoring honors with 18 points each and Mason Sepate added 14.  Campbell County had four double-figure scorers led by Aydan Hamilton with 17, Jake Gross 16, which included a trio of 3-pointers, and 12 each from Conner Weinel and Jordan Combs.  Garyn Jackson was named he Player of the Game.

Campbell County won the Freshman game 52-36, and the JV game 39-29.   

Brossart moves on to host Bellevue on Monday and Pendleton County on Tuesday, while the Camels host Calvary on Monday, and will travel to St. Henry Tuesday at 6pm. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Royal Blue said:

Nice bounce back game for the Camels. Are they one the favorites in the 10th again this year?  

IMO, yes. It's GRC then Campbell. 

 

Campbell passed and ran the floor so much better than Brossart. It didn't help the Mustangs that the Camels were on fire. I'm not sure the Camels can play much better. If the Mustangs caught the Camels on the right night, they could get them. 

 

Brossart struggled to get back in transition also the Camels handled the press with ease. It was pretty impressive watching how the Camels passed and moved at will. 

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1 hour ago, mcpapa said:

Don’t discount Bracken in the 10th.  While they may not be on Clark’s level, the three-headed monster of the Reed brothers and Archibald dismantled 16th Region power Ashland last night  

I think I would put Bracken at 3 behind GRC and Mason.

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31 minutes ago, Randy Parker said:

I think I would put Bracken at 3 behind GRC and Mason.

We should get a better idea in the next few weeks of how the Polar Bears will fare, with upcoming games against the the Royals, Camels, and Cardinals. 

Edit - Just noticed the February game vs. Lyon County - nice scheduling this season.

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2 hours ago, Runcible Owl said:

We should get a better idea in the next few weeks of how the Polar Bears will fare, with upcoming games against the the Royals, Camels, and Cardinals. 

Edit - Just noticed the February game vs. Lyon County - nice scheduling this season.

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It’s long been my belief that if you want to beat the best, you’d better play the best. Kudos to Bracken for beefing up the schedule this time around. 

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