Panthers bring home TCC championship

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Putnam County senior guard Xavier Warren plants a kiss on the Tri-County Conference Tournament championship trophy presented by PCHS superintendent Jay McCracken (right) after the Panthers defeated the Hall Red Devils 64-63 on Friday at R.M. Germano Gymnasium. (BCR photo/Kevin Hieronymus)
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Fanning again closed out the third quarter on a drive to trim PC's lead to 48-43.

Fay took over once again in the fourth quarter, hitting a three-pointer to open the final frame and another to cap a nine-point tally to put the Panthers up 63-56.

Hall fought back with a drive by Villareal, a three-pointer by Fanning and a baseline drive by Erick Fuentes to make it 64-63. Danny Nolasco gave the Red Devils a chance for the win with a steal on the press. The Red Devils got the ball into the hands of their money man, but this time Fanning was unable to cash in.

"We told the kids when you get to a championship game and have a chance to win it and lose by one point, it sucks to lose," Filippini said.  "We haven't been in this situation and showed in the first half. We were scared and nervous playing in front of a big crowd for a game that meant something. We outplayed them the second half and deserved to win the game. We just came up short."

The TCC crown is the ninth in school history and first for PC since 2008. It also allows Fay the opportunity to carry on the family legacy of his father, Harold, and brothers, Carlton and Kevin, who all also won the tournament championship.

“Big shoes to fill and I guess this is the start of it. Get the Tri-County championship and hopefully get that regional championship," Fay said.

“This is a great tournament. It’s been around forever," Nauman said. "You get great crowds, and everybody plays hard. We got third my first year here and second last year. We were hoping to move up and get the one we wanted this time. It feels really great."

Filippini said the Red Devils made a great run to reach the championship and will gain some confidence.

"It's not easy getting to the championship. Ask Henry, they were the No. 1 seed and didn't even win a game in the tournament. It's hard to get here, and we got here," he said.

Fanning, who was named to the all-tournament team, led the Red Devils with 18 points,

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