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Boys Basketball Falls to Harrisonburg

Mulitalo receives a pass from Lambert.
Photo courtesy of Rockbridge Athletics.
Mulitalo receives a pass from Lambert. Photo courtesy of Rockbridge Athletics.

The Harrisonburg Blue Streaks traveled to Rockbridge to take on the Wildcats in a Valley District showdown Jan. 23. This was a rematch of a Dec. 19 game where Harrisonburg handedly defeated the Wildcats. Rockbridge was looking to bounce back following a 23 point loss at the hands of Broadway last Thursday. 

The Wildcats had a strong first half. Junior Forward Sam Ballstaedt sank three early three pointers to set the tone. Harrisonburg adjusted to the hot outside shooting from the Wildcats and countered with intense defensive pressure. The Wildcats had a 16-15 lead following the first quarter. 

The half continued and the Wildcats stretched the lead. It was an action packed second quarter and hot shooting continued to give the Wildcats a 37-32 lead at the half.

Following some halftime adjustments, Harrisonburg took a lead that they never gave up. They used strong drives to the basket and drew lots of fouls. These fouls began to pile up and resulted in easy points for Harrisonburg at the foul line. 

Senior center Milo Mulitalo discussed the game.

“We played well in the first half. Following halftime they made some adjustments and we were trading baskets. In the end, they just ended up converting on a few more possessions than we did,” said Mulitalo.

The game concluded with a 66-75 win for Harrisonburg. The Wildcats were paced by Freshman guard Bradi Ziegler and Junior guard Noah Hamm with 15 points a piece. Senior guard Henry Lambert also added 14 points. The Wildcats are now 2-16 and will face Salem Jan. 24.  

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Sean Martino
Sean Martino, Opinion Editor
Sean Martino is a senior editor in his second year of Journalism. Martino has been a Sports Editor in the past and is now an Opinion Editor. He is looking forward to working with the wonderful Prowler staff for the second year in a row. He enjoys the collaboration and the excitement that comes with being in The Prowler. Martino is a member of the RCHS baseball team and is involved in various other clubs within the school. He likes to spend his free time traveling the hills of Rockbridge County and supporting local eateries such as Don Tequila’s and Cookout. He also considers himself a passionate sports fan, and loves to watch his favorite teams. Following graduation, he is planning to attend a four year university to further his studies. 

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