Howard lead Scott in scoring & rebounding with 12 & 11 respectively. Also had a couple of nice blocks. I'd say he was a factor, but that's just my opinion.
I found this interesting little nugget on the BGP scoreboard page:
As of 1/24/06 Scott leads the 10th region with 1176 pts scored. (Pendleton Co. is 2nd with 1161).
On the other hand, Scott is 2nd to last in in total points allowed with 1049. (Augusta is last with 1074)
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Your honor, the defense rests. :fire:
Howard kicked it back out to Whitehead in the first half for 2 three-pointers and he hit Quigley twice on a couple of nice cuts to the basket. That's 4 times just off the top head right there. He really shouldn't be giving it up too much more than that because he gets to the free throw liine so well.
Scott shouldn't be pressing nearly as much as they do right now. They lack the team speed and depth to do it efficiently. Offensively, when the ball goes in to Howard, he does a nice job of passing out of the double and triple teams he's been seeing as of late. Getting the perimeter players to remain active and not spectate is the main issue here.
Brossart went on a nice little run in the 2nd quarter when Howard left the game after taking an errant elbow under his right eye. They never looked back after that.