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Fredericktown’s Ryan Logan (12) scores past Loudonville’s Tyler Book (35) during Friday’s Mid-Buckeye Conference game.
Fredericktown’s Ryan Logan (12) scores past Loudonville’s Tyler Book (35) during Friday’s Mid-Buckeye Conference game. (Photo by Geoff Cowles) View Image

By Mount Vernon News
December 15, 2012 8:41 am EST

 

FREDERICKTOWN — Ryan Logan put on a dunking show, pacing the undefeated Fredericktown Freddies to a 58-31 victory over the Loudonville Redbirds at home in Mid-Buckeye Conference action.

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Logan finished the game with 19 points including four dunks, all of which helped keep momentum on the Freddies’ side throughout the game.

Michael Miller opened Friday’s contest with a 3-pointer for the Freddies. Austin Hathaway (seven points, five assists) followed with a 3 of his own and Logan hit an inside shot to give the Freddies a quick 8-0 lead. Fredericktown shot 23-for-42 from the floor for the game, including five 3-pointers. Then, the Freddies turned on their aggressive defense and good rebounding, landing 24 rebounds for the game.

“We jumped off to a good start, defensively,” said Fredericktown coach Mark DeLaney. “That’s what our staple is — getting stops in the half court.”

Nash Cunningham hit a bucket to end the quarter and Hathaway hit another at the start of the second quarter to put the Freddies up, 16-5.

“I tried to get as many rebounds as I could and tried to get transition baskets,” said Cunningham, who had 10 points. “We always come out in the first half and try to get a big lead and keep adding onto it. We come out running and try to catch them off guard.”

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