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November 19, 2009

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The BRMS eighth-grade boys Black fell at Greensburg 52-33. The Pirates led 11-5 after the first quarter and 27-12 at the half. Greensburg held a 44-20 advantage after three quarters en route to the win.

The Cubs were led by Cameron Cox with 14 points, six rebounds and one steal. Nate Hoeing added 11 points, five boards and two steals. Mitchal Laird finished with four points, one rebound and three steals. Zach Stiers had two points and one steal. Trevor Stevens added two points and one rebound. Evan Dyer had one steal. Austin Yurack and Devin Moore also played for the Cubs.

The eighth-grade boys Red fell to visiting Laurel 52-38.

Michael Ford led the Cubs with 18 points, 10 rebounds and five steals. Josh Mitchell had eight points, three rebounds, three assists and one steal. Ricky Thompson tallied five points, one rebound and one assist. Collin Gordon had four points, three rebounds, one steal and one block. Lane James chipped in with two points and two assists. Garrett Hittle had one point, four rebound and two assists. Garrett Sammons pulled down six rebounds. Matt Fogg had one assist and one steal. Trenton McQueen also played for the Cubs.

The seventh-grade boys Black fell at Greensburg 34-21.

The Cubs were led by Bryce Dye with eight points. Nate Niehoff had six points. Aaron Percell finished with four points. Kris Combs chipped in with two points. J.T. Ephlin hit one free throw to round out the scoring for BRMS.

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