Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Rollins Runs Past Warriors.

The Rollins Tars got 25 points from Hutton Yenor and ran past Webber International 101-87 at Warden Arena. With the win the Tars improved to 4-2- while the Warriors dropped to 3-7 with the loss.
  Yenor was one of four Rollins players in double figures, as he nailed six 3-pointer's on the night.  Jakobi Bonner tallied 19- Connor McKim netted 18- and- Dayton Gumm tallied 12. Trevor Recio hauled in a team leading 12 rebounds. The Tars shot 55 percent from the field- 55 percent (18-33) from the 3-point line- and- 73 percent (11-15) at the free throw line.  The Tars won the rebounding battle 35-31.  They had 23 assists- and- 14 turnovers as a team.
 The Warriors were led by Tommie Luke who netted 22 points and was one of four players in double figures.  Corey Corbin scored 15- while both Kevin Grace and Ariel Watson tallied 12. The Warriors shot 47 percent as a team- 39 percent (9-23) from the 3-point line- and- 82 percent (18-22) at the free throw line. They had 14 assists and 16 turnovers as a team.
   It was 10-2 in favor of Webber in the early going. A pair of Gumm 3-pointer's sparked a 19-3 run that gave Rollins a eight point lead (21-13.)  The Tars lead would grow to 11, but would only be three (47-44) at the half.
  The Tars were led in scoring by 13 points from Yenor and 12 from Gumm in the opening half.  They shot 50 percent from the field (16-32) and 50 percent from the 3-point line (10-20) in the opening stanza.  They shot 83 percent (5-6) at the free throw line. The Tars had 12 assists and seven turnovers in the opening half.
The Warriors were paced by 13 from Luke in the opening half- while Kevin Grace had nine.  They shot 53 percent from the field and 44 percent (4-9) from the 3-point line in the half. They made all six free throws and led on the boards 17-13 in the opening stanza.    The Warriors had eight assists and 10 turnovers in the half.
  It would be a two point game after a quick run by the Warriors to start the half, but a McKim 3-ball made it 59-54 with under 16 to play.  The lead would grow to 10 (69-59) on a Bonner jumper at the 12:46 mark.  McKim hit another 3-pointer at the 9:42 mark and the Tars were in control 84-69. The Warriors would not get any close than 13 the rest of the way.
 Rollins will next be in action when they open Sunshine State Conference play versus Embry-Riddle on 12/4. Tip time set for 7:30 PM.
Other SSC Scores:
Lynn 94 Johnson &Wales 76
Florida Gulf Coast 73 Florida Tech 59
Palm Beach Atlantic 79 Emmanuel 77

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