Beaver Falls beats Mohawk
Beaver Falls (74) Vs. Mohawk (65)
Jan 09, 2013
The Warriors closed to within seven points with six minutes left but got no closer in a Section 2-AA home loss to Beaver Falls.

“They’re a good basketball team,” Mohawk coach Rob Fadden said of the Tigers. “We had our opportunity, but we couldn’t get that stop or bucket to cut the deficit even more.”

Beaver Falls held an 18-17 lead after the first quarter and stretched it to 40-27 at the break.

Ryan Sager poured in a team-high and career-best 24 points for the Warriors (3-2, 6-5) and Saivon Watt was next with 18. Jonathan Grim chipped in with 12.

“Ryan did a nice job,” Fadden said. “He’s able to get to the hoop and he did a nice job with that.”

Drew Cook netted a team-best 24 points for the Tigers.

Nightly Roundup
Game Scoreboard
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT SCORE
Beaver Falls 18 22 14 20 0 74
Mohawk 17 10 19 19 0 65
Box Scores
BEAVER FALLS (74)
Javon Turner 3 2-4 10
Cadee Akins 2 0-0 4
Elijah Cottrill 3 1-4 7
Zachary Miller 2 0-0 5
Drew Cook 6 10-10 24
Danny Stratton 8 5-7 22
Tristen Nesmith 0 0-0 0
Micoy Mason 1 0-0 2.
Totals: 25 18-25 74.

MOHAWK (65)
Lucas Grim 2 0-0 5
Saivon Watt 7 2-2 18
Vince Menichino 2 1-1 5
Travis Giardina 0 0-0 0
John Hartzell 0 1-2 1
Ryan Sager 10 3-4 24
Jonathan Grim 5 2-2 12
Shane McFarland 0 0-0 0.
Totals: 26 9-11 65.

BEAVER FALLS 18 22 14 20 — 74
MOHAWK 17 10 19 19 — 65
3-point goals — Beaver Falls 6 (Cook 2, Turner 2, Stratton 1, Miller 1); Mohawk 4 (L. Grim 1, Watt 2, Sager 1).
JV score: Mohawk 47, Beaver Falls 39. High scorer: M — Gio Menichino 10.


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