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TSI Spring League: Dixon’s buzzer beater keeps Bulldogs perfect; Jennings County’s Lawson gets 43

May 16, 2010

Team Southern Indiana Boys' High School Spring LeagueProvidence junior Ryan Dixon went coast-to-coast and scored as time expired on a lay in to lift the Bulldogs over the Hoosiers in week three of the Team Southern Indiana Boys’ High School Spring League at Nolan Fieldhouse. The Bulldogs continue to sit a top the league’s standings with a 6-0 record.

Bulldogs 62, Hoosiers 60: Dixon totaled 25 points and Madison’s Seth Pennington added 13 as the Bulldogs remain undefeated. The Hoosiers were led by the Charlestown duo of Kendall Thompson (28) and Tim Hall (17).

Crusaders 90, Aces 86: Northeast Dubois’ Bryce Huebner poured in 29 points and Silver Creek’s Caleb Sprigler added 21 as the Crusaders surprised the Aces. Billy Edelen (Clarksville) and Taylor Banks (Salem) paced the Aces with 29 and 21.

Boilermakers 56, Hoosiers 46: Louis Donastorg (New Albany) scored 12 points to led a balanced attack for the Boilermakers. The Hoosiers were led in the loss by Thompson’s 16 and Hall’s 14.

Aces 65, Sycamores 61: Edelen tossed in 15 points and Banks 14 as the Aces held off the Sycamores. South Ripley’s Brandon Sizremore scored 16, Silver Creek’s Kole Kemmer netted 14 and Orleans’ Bryan Moldrem 13 in the defeat.

Irish 64, Crusaders 61: Jennings County’s Dustin Lawson totaled 21 points and Jeffersonville’s Blake Lieras added 15, and the Irish got pas the Crusaders. Springer and Huebner again led the Crusaders, scoring 22 and 16 points, respectively.

Bulldogs 54, Cardinals 39: Floyd Central’s Nick Verhoff scored 17 points as the Bulldogs routed the Cardinals. South Central’s Nicholas Soots led the Cardinals with nine.

Irish 74, Sycamores 47: Lawson went off for a new league-record 43 points, and the Irish, now in second place, shellacked the Sycamores. Orleans’ Andrew Johnson led the Sycamores with 20.

Cardinals 65, Boilermakers 56: Andrew Hoke (Silver Creek) netted 19 points and Keaton Garner (Rock Creek) added 17, and the Cardinals rolled. West Washington’s Clayton Sullivan paced the Cardinals with 16.

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