RICHMOND — Richmond bounced back from a rough third quarter to beat Telstar, 46-40, in a boys basketball contest Wednesday.
The Bobcats (5-2) were outscored 12-4 in the third quarter and trailed 32-25 entering the fourth.
David Edwards (15 points) and Zander Steele (11) scored in double figures for Richmond.
Connor Deprey led the Rebels (6-3) with 11 points, while Jonathan Marshall had eight.
MADISON 38, MOUNTAIN VALLEY 23: The Bulldogs (5-4) held the Falcons (2-7) to nine second-half points and earned a Class C South victory in Madison.
Mountain Valley led 14-12 at halftime, then was limited to one point in the third quarter and eight in the fourth.
Jacob Linkletter led Madison with 13 points. Brayden Furbush contributed nine points and eight rebounds.
Cash Provencher was Mountain Valley’s top scorer with seven points.
SPRUCE MOUNTAIN 90, OAK HILL 61: Cai Dougher led the Phoenix (9-1) with 32 points in a win over the Raiders (2-8) at Wales.
Jace Bessey hit five 3-pointers and added 26 points, and Austin Armandi and Levi Richards each scored eight for Spruce Mountain.
Braden Dubuc made five 3s and scored 24 points for Oak Hill, while Eli Desmond had 14 points.
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