When in need, Providence Christian turned to the 3-point shot and delivered during a 74-60 win over Ashford in the Class 3A, Area 3 boys basketball tournament at Houston Academy’s
Host team Houston Academy took care of business in the other semifinal contest, disposing of a feisty Northside Methodist Academy team, 62-46.
People are also reading… After Ashford’s Cameron Fields scored inside while being fouled and hit the free throw to cut the lead to 59-53 midway through the fourth quarter, Providence responded with back-to-back 3-pointers by Pearce Boone and Phillips to push the lead to 65-53. “I was proud of our guys by how they kept their composure,” Wright said. “I told them at halftime that was three games in one in the first half. I felt we got off to a good start, had a lull there and then really finished the half well. To start off the third quarter is always huge to win those first few minutes.”
“I thought down the stretch towards the end in the fourth quarter we did a better job of handling it without turning it over.” Campbell got a steal once entering the game and took it in for a made layup. His next basket came on a 3-pointer from the corner. The Raiders went up 18-7 when Campbell made a good move down the lane and converted the shot. Finally, Campbell came up with another steal and layup to end the 9-0 scoring surge. Houston Academy led 24-9 at the end of the first quarter.
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