Dryden improved to 6-4 overall and 5-2 in division play as they defeated host Lansing 69-40.
Dryden was led by
Ali Abel-Ferretti who finished with 14 points and seven rebounds. Stu
Stahlman added 13 points and nine rebounds, while Anthony Nichols added
10 points and four rebounds. Trevor Gardner chipped in with seven points
and eight assists.
Lansing was led by Zach Detrick who finished with 12 points.
Dryden took an 18-9 lead after the first quarter. Abel-Ferretti scored eight points in the quarter.
"This is the first game where we have led after the first quarter," said Dryden head coach Kim Brown. "We got some easy looks and were able to finish."
Dryden outscored Lansing 15-10 in the second quarter, taking a 33-19 lead into the locker room at half.
"We left some points on the floor in the second quarter," said Brown. "We continued to get easy looks, however we did not finish as well as we did in the first quarter."
Six different Dryden players scored a field goal in the second quarter.
Dryden outscored Lansing 15-13 in the third quarter to take a 48-32 lead into the final quarter.
"We changed our defensive approach tonight," said Brown. "We have some adjustments to make, however I think we have found something which may benefit us going forward."
Dryden is off until January 19th, where they will travel to Windsor for a 3 p.m. JV tip.
Dryden took an 18-9 lead after the first quarter. Abel-Ferretti scored eight points in the quarter.
"This is the first game where we have led after the first quarter," said Dryden head coach Kim Brown. "We got some easy looks and were able to finish."
Dryden outscored Lansing 15-10 in the second quarter, taking a 33-19 lead into the locker room at half.
"We left some points on the floor in the second quarter," said Brown. "We continued to get easy looks, however we did not finish as well as we did in the first quarter."
Six different Dryden players scored a field goal in the second quarter.
Dryden outscored Lansing 15-13 in the third quarter to take a 48-32 lead into the final quarter.
"We changed our defensive approach tonight," said Brown. "We have some adjustments to make, however I think we have found something which may benefit us going forward."
Dryden is off until January 19th, where they will travel to Windsor for a 3 p.m. JV tip.
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