Paoli junior guard Fletcher Cole picks the pocket of Northeast Dubois’ senior forward Grant Goller in the Jeeps’ backcourt for a steal during the Rams’ 61-44 home win last Friday night. Cole would lead the way for Paoli with a game-high 19 points.
Paoli senior forward Trey Rominger scores in the paint for two of his 18 points, while drawing a foul from Northeast Dubois on Friday night en route to a 61-44 home win.
Paoli junior guard Fletcher Cole picks the pocket of Northeast Dubois’ senior forward Grant Goller in the Jeeps’ backcourt for a steal during the Rams’ 61-44 home win last Friday night. Cole would lead the way for Paoli with a game-high 19 points.
Paoli senior forward Trey Rominger scores in the paint for two of his 18 points, while drawing a foul from Northeast Dubois on Friday night en route to a 61-44 home win.
PAOLI — The Class 2A-No. 8 Paoli Rams (9-1) proved to be lousy house guests to the visiting Northeast Dubois Jeeps (6-6) Friday night, securing their fifth straight win in a 61-44 trouncing of the Jeeps.
Northeast Dubois was able to get on the board first, thanks to a drive by senior guard Grant Goller. But the Rams responded with a 7-0 scoring drive, thanks to a spin move in the paint by sophomore Chad Sullivan, a trey, a steal and a basket from junior guard Fletcher Cole. Cole was honored prior to tip-off for exceeding 1,000 points thus far in his career for the Rams.
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