Scott County Central vs. Central basketball
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Fred Lynch
Scott County Central beats Cape Girardeau Central 75-47 in the championship game of the Southeast Missourian Christmas Tournament Dec. 30, 2009 at the Show Me Center.
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Central's Blake Ozbun tries to pass the ball past Scott County Central's Otto Porter during the second quarter Wednesday at the Show Me Center.
(Fred Lynch)
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Central's Kevin Casasola goes down while passing to teammate James Lane as Scott County Central defends during the first quarter Wednesday at the Show Me Center.
(Fred Lynch)
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Central's Terrance Howard drives against Scott County Central's Bobby Hatchett during the third quarter Wednesday at the Show Me Center.
(Fred Lynch)
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Scott County Central's Bobby Hatchett takes a shot against Central.
(Fred Lynch)
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Central's Kevin Casasola, left, and Scott County Central's Otto Porter battle under the board along with Central's James Lane (22) during the first quarter in the championship game of the Southeast Missourian Christmas Tournament Wednesday night at the Show Me Center. Scott County Central won 75-47.
(Fred Lynch)
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Central's Andrew Williams is called for blocking against Scott County Central's Stewart Johnson during the first quarter Wednesday at the Show Me Center.
(Fred Lynch)
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Central's Zach Boerboom shoots against Scott County Central during the third quarter Wednesday at the Show Me Center.
(Fred Lynch)
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Central defenders Kevin Casasola, left, and James Lane try to grab the ball away from Scott County Central's Otto Porter during the fourth quarter Wednesday at the Show Me Center.
(Fred Lynch)
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Central's Andrew Williams grabs a rebound against Scott County Central during the third quarter Wednesday at the Show Me Center.
(Fred Lynch)
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Scott County Central assistant coach Ronnie Cookson watches the final seconds tick away as the Braves beat Central 75-47.
(Fred Lynch)
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The Scott County Central Braves celebrate winning the Southeast Missourian Christmas Tournament after beating Central 75-47.
(Fred Lynch)