Red Devils finish what they start

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Hall’s Brett Fanning boxes out Princeton’s Austin Mack on a free throw Monday at BV. (BCR photo/Mike Vaughn)
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After a 10-minute delay, Evenson made his free throw to pull PHS within 41-39.
Seven seconds later, between free-throw attempts by Hall’s Erik Fuentes, the power flickered once again. After another delay, Fuentes completed his second free throw to lift Hall to a 43-38 lead.

Fanning made 1 of 2 free throws before Stewart scored on a putback for the Tigers to make it 44-41. PHS called a timeout and Hall set up a home run inbounds play from Fanning to Matt Boucher, whose layup gave Hall a 46-41 lead.

With 1:05 on the block, Nolasco was fouled and missed his first free-throw attempt. He never got a chance for his second. The game officials said they would wait until 9:30 p.m. (15 minutes) to suspend the game, getting approval from the IHSA office.
Filippini said Monday it’s pretty much typical how the season has gone for the Red Devils.

“I told Cody ((Hall assistant Burroughs) that we’ve gone through pretty much everything this year with different kids quitting and weird scenarios, and this pretty much tops it off,” Filippini said.

Notes: Following the conclusion of play Tuesday, Filippini called in an order for Buffalo Wild Wings and was going to have his team over to his house to watch film on Seneca. he also planned a walk-through Wednesday after school. Brandt had similar plans for the Tigers had they won Tuesday.

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