Comets claim Shootout victory

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Sherrard 60, Fulton 53: John Widener scored 22 points, but the Steamers were outscored 42-30 in the first three quarters in Orion.

Nick Fish added 13 points for Fulton (0-3), while Matt Dail had eight and Jake Willging chipped in seven.

Ridgewood
tournament

Prophetstown 69, Ridgewood 52: The Prophets held Ridgewood scoreless for the first 6:20 of the second half in a tourney victory.

Devin Johnson scored 17 points and Josh Green had 10 for Prophetstown (2-1), which had 10 different players score – and six of them had at least seven points.

Wethersfield
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Elmwood 77, Bureau Valley 63: Nick Jehle steadily filled the bucket to the tune of 32 points for the Trojans.

Parker Neuhalfen led the Bureau Valley (2-2) with 22 points, and Tommy Johnston pitched in 11. Cal Vrchota and Jake Soenn scored 19 and 14 points for
Elmwood, respectively.

Friday’s stars

Tyson Powers, Amboy 28 points, 6 3-pointers

Jacob Johnston, Erie, 25 points, 5 3-pointers

Parker Neuhalfen, Bureau Valley, 22 points

John Widener, Fulton, 22 points

Caleb Mowry, Oregon, 22 points

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