Boys roundup: Powers goes over 1,000, Clippers take third

While the Eastland Cougars won their own tourney, Tyson Powers had a benchmark day in helping the Amboy Clippers to fifth place with a 50-37 victory over Annawan.

Powers scored 32 points to go over 1,000 in his prep career, and also grabbed 12 rebounds to make the all-tourney team. The senior multisport star is now sixth on the school's all-time scoring list. Amboy (4-10) took a 28-15 lead, and got 11 points from Damon Quest.

Eastland 51, Warren 35: In the title game, the Cougars beat their NUIC West rival by double digits for the second time this season.

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