Prescott boys hoops road woes continue
Winning on the road will be important for the Prescott High School boys' basketball team to win the Middle Border Conference title, something the PHS found out the hard way Tuesday in a 62-50 season-opening loss at Baldwin-Woodville.
BALDWIN - Winning on the road will be important for the Prescott High School boys' basketball team to win the Middle Border Conference title, something the PHS found out the hard way Tuesday in a 62-50 season-opening loss at Baldwin-Woodville.
Prescott finished 10-4 in MBC play last season but its four losses were on the road and were bad losses as well.
B-W's Logan Weyer led all scorers with 23 points. Prescott was in foul trouble for much of the ballgame and never found a scorer who could match Weyer's output. The Blackhawks' Gerad Gerrits finished with 15 points.
Nick Jacobsen had 15 points to lead the Cardinals but he was their only scorer in double figures. Clay Seifert finished with eight points and Mike Hovel had seven.
Prescott led at halftime 28-25 but were outscored 19-9 in the third quarter. B-W made 23-of-29 at the foul line while PHS was an icy 8-of-17.
The win was the first for new B-W head coach Duane Jourdeans, who was assistant basketball coach at Spring Valley in the late 1990s, early aughts.
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