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TRENTON — The Edgewood High School boys basketball team secured its first victory of the season by becoming a team that refused to quit in a game that almost refused to die, beating Norwood in quadruple overtime 65-62 Tuesday night.
The contest was tied 42-42 at the end of regulation. Edgewood trailed by five with a minute left in the second overtime, but a steal and basket by Mason Back and a 3-point play completed by Chance Conley sent the game to a third overtime.
Back led the Cougars (1-11, 1-6 Fort Ancient Valley Conference) with 22 points, Conley scored 17 and Cody Hall finished with 12.
Glenn Frank scored 26 points for Norwood (8-5, 2-5 FAVC).
Badin 58, Purcell Marian 39: Senior forward Morgan Reynolds scored a career-high 28 points and grabbed eight rebounds for the Rams, who improved to 9-5, 3-3 in the Greater Catholic League on Tuesday. Heath Stricker added eight points and six rebounds for Badin and Jimmy Kes dished out seven assists.
The Rams rolled to a 35-16 halftime lead after outscoring Purcell Marian 17-4 in the second quarter. Purcell (4-10, 1-5 GCL) pulled to within 12 in the third period, but Badin put the game away with another run.
Clark Montessori 83, New Miami 30: Steven Rogers led the Vikings with 14 points and Austin Meacham chipped in with six points. Max Hassel scored a game-high 18 points for Clark, which improved to 10-3.
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