The Centerville Bulldogs boys basketball team traveled to Fountain City on Thursday, Dec. 5, to challenge the Northeastern Knights in the Tri-Eastern Conference opener for both schools. The Bulldogs had the hot hand early and were still leading 21-18 lead after the first quarter.

The Knights stormed back to take a 35-26 at halftime. Senior Landon Scarrette led the charge scoring 20 first-half points.  

The Knights used defensive pressure to speed up play in the second half and expanded their lead to 55-39 after three quarters. 

The Knights only made two field goals in the final period, but the Bulldogs repeatedly sent them to the free-throw line in an effort to get back in the game. The Knights converted on 13 of 21 attempts to keep them at arm’s length. 

Scarrette led the Knights with a game-high 30 points, including 13-14 from the free throw line. Noah Payne scored 14 points. The Bulldogs were led by Jace Hollendonner, Kaden McCord and Keith Plyley Jr. with 11 points each. 

Northeastern (3-0, 1-0 TEC)    18    17     20     17      72

Kaleb Moore 0, Logan Seal 8, Tre Vanlandingham 5, Scarrette 30, Trent Deloney 0, Marshall Phillips 0, Matthew Truitt 6, Noah Patterson 14, Cooper Cline 0, Brody Ross 0, Sam White 9, Nic Markward 0, Dalton Justice 0 — Total 72

Centerville (2-1, 0-1 TEC)        21      8     10     15      54  

Keith Plyley Jr. 11, Coltyn Keiser 3, Landyn Keiser 7, Ethan Vecera 8, Bryan Brown 0, Kaden McCord 11, Jace Hollendonner 11, Landen Schlotterbeck 3 — Total 54

JV Results: Northeastern 55, Centerville 44

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A version of this article appeared in the December 11 2024 print edition of the Western Wayne News.

Dan Harney is a sports reporter at the Western Wayne News.