2019 Edmond Open: Tournament Central
Below is a chronology of each game from the 2019 Edmond Open, including brief recaps chronicling each game. Friday Casady 74, Hoops For Christ 68 → Friday afternoon saw the best duel of the tournament to its point in the…
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Continue ReadingBelow is a chronology of each game from the 2019 Edmond Open, including brief recaps chronicling each game.
Friday
Casady 74, Hoops For Christ 68
→ Friday afternoon saw the best duel of the tournament to its point in the weekend. Led by PJ Johnson, who netted 28 points in the win, the Cyclones took control of the game from tip-to-finish, but not without contest from the Warriors. Traejon Davis knocked claimed 15 points in the fourth quarter, alone, en route to a 28-point performance and a strong comeback bid that fell short in the final minute of the game.
Northwest Classen 46, U.S. Grant 23
Edmond North 53, Edmond Santa Fe 39
→ Dalante Shannon led the way for the Huskies to take the victory over their cross-town rivals with 15 points. Joell Wilson, meanwhile, netted two 3-pointers to help elevate the Huskies late in the game, finishing with 8 points. Talyn Shettron made the greatest contribution for the Wolves, finishing with 12 points in the loss.
FINAL: North takes down Santa Fe, 53-39. Dalante Shannon led all scorers with 15.#PrepHoops pic.twitter.com/R1xV3VBHkj
— Bryce McKinnis (@McKinnisBryce) December 7, 2019
Edmond Memorial 58, Lawton 45
FINAL: Edmond Memorial 58, Lawton 45. Bulldogs will play against Edmond North for the Championship tomorrow.#PrepHoops
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) December 7, 2019
Thursday
Edmond North 56, Hoops For Christ 53
→ Traejon Davis finished with 18 points to lead all scorers in a gritty, close matchup between Edmond North and Hoops For Christ. The Warriors tied the game at 50 with two minutes to go, but a late Dalante Shannon steal led to a go-ahead lay-in from Landry Harris. The Warriors never overcame the deceit as the clock ran out for the Huskies’ win. Josh Price led the Huskies with 13 points.
Lawton 59, Northwest Classen 47
→ Ashawnti Hunter made the post his playground Saturday afternoon as he dropped 25 points for Lawton. Given the assistance of Septien Reece and Marty Perry, who had 11 and 9 respectively, the Wolverines claimed the win over the Knights, despite a 14-point outing from Davion Warden.
Edmond Santa Fe 49, Casady 42
Edmond Memorial 67, U.S. Grant 24
→ Every member of Edmond Memorial’s roster etched his name in the scoring book Thursday night as the Bulldogs cruised past U.S. Grant in the first round of the tournament. Ben White and Sean Pedulla led the way with 12 and 10, respectively.
Name to remember: Edmond Memorial senior Ben White has been one of the most impressive newcomers into the Bulldogs’ rotation. Expect a big year from the stock-riser.#PrepHoops pic.twitter.com/WG1eUbSynk
— Bryce McKinnis (@McKinnisBryce) December 6, 2019
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