Edwardsburg upset by Vicksburg

VICKSBURG — Host Vicksburg hit 10-of-12 free throws in upsetting Edwardsburg 55-51 in Wolverine Conference boys basketball Tuesday night.

Both teams tossed in 12 field goals, but the Eddies had seven 3-pointers compared to just four by the Bulldogs.

Edwardsburg went to the free throw line just five times, connecting on four of them.

The Eddies let a 19-8 first quarter lead slowly evaporate. Edwardsburg led by 14 (35-21) at halftime and 45-39 after three quarters.

The host Bulldogs outscored the Eddies 16-6 in the final quarter to pull off the upset.

Abe Barwegen had a game-high 24 points to lead Vicksburg, which also got 14 points from Colin McCaw.

Josh Kozinski led the Eddies with 21 points. Jason Schimpa added 14.

 

EDWARDSBURG 51

Jason Schimpa 14; Josh Kozinksi 21; Patrick Harvey 8; Eric Richardson 8; Matt Greisinger 2. TOTALS: 12 4-5 51

VICKSBURG 55

Solomon Barwegen 7; Colin McCaw 14; Grant Johnson 2; Abe Barwegen 24; Danny Kosiba 2; P.J. Callahan 5; Jarrad Whited 1. TOTALS: 12 10-12 55

 

Edwardsburg 19 35 45 51

Vicksburg 8 21 39 55

3-point goals: Edwardsburg 7, Vicksburg 4

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