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Seneca Valley’s Strong Fourth Quarter Defeats Urbana 70 – 58 (PHOTOS)
The Screaming’ Eagles were locked in a seesaw contest the entire game versus Urbana High School of Frederick county Tuesday night in Germantown, Maryland with Seneca Valley coming out on top 70 – 58.
Seneca Valley played a half court pressuring man to man defense much of the game as Urbana played zone defense attempting to slow down Seneca’s up tempo offense. The Screaming’ Eagles outscored Urbana 13-7 in the final three minutes and were too much for the Hawks to handle. The fourth quarter was the key factor in Seneca’s success outscoring Urbana 23 – 14 in that quarter. Seneca scoring leaders were #1 Trey Lucas with 19 points, #3 Brandon Simpson with 17 points, and #2 Triston Price with 16 points.
Seneca Valley now moves on in the Section #1 playoffs of the MPSSAA and will play host to Oakdale High School (Frederick County) Thursday, March 2.
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Brandon Simpson
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Brandon Simpson
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Kareem Matthew
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Trey Lucas
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Tyran Crawford
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Triston Price
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Brandon Simpson
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Kareem Matthew with an easy two
About Daryl Schultz
Daryl Schultz is a retired MCPS teacher and varsity coach. For the past 25 years he has enjoyed sports, outdoors, pet and family event photography. He brings over three decades of experience as a teacher, basketball, lacrosse and volleyball coach. Living in Olney, you may find him covering and blogging on nearby private and public school sporting events. Daryl, an avid year-round fisherman, may even blog with details on his latest expeditions. Daryl’s freelance photography and blog will be here on archive.mymcmedia.org and he can be contacted at baycountryphoto@gmail.com.
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