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Warriors Drop First To Flashes

Story By: Brian Skowronski

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Willard and Ontario participated in the "Court of Dreams" Saturday at Quicken Loans Arena with the Flashes handing the Warriors their first loss of the season.

The teams played a competitive first quarter, swapping leads back and forth with Ontario holding a 17-14 lead heading into the second. The Warriors would struggle to put the ball in the hoop throughout the second stanza, scoring just 8 points in the frame while Willard got hot just before the break to take a 37-25 lead at the half.

Ontario's scoring woes continued into the second half as they managed only 6 points in the third quarter, but played well enough defensively to stay within striking distance trailing 46-31 as the game entered the fourth. The Warriors would break out of their slump in the final 8-minutes to score 18 points but it wouldn't be enough as the Flashes scored 17 in the frame to win it 63-49.

The Flashes put four players in double-figures led by Nick Davidson's 13 points, Hayden Adams and Bronson Owens added 11, Corey Bohach 10.

Cameron Mack led all scorers with 18 points for Ontario, while Brandon Wagner chipped in with 13 and Wyatt Clemens dropped 9.

The loss drops Ontario to 3-1 on the season with their next contest coming up Friday at Upper Sandusky, while Willard improved to 3-1 and will host Bellvue.    

   
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