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Contact: a photo essay

Kyler Crump (‘25) draws attention from defenders, but in flight, finds Kellen Tecu(‘24) (Braeden Corliss)
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  • Matthew Angelo (‘25) puts up a shot through Lakewood’s tough defense. Angelo played quite well in the contest, scoring 19 points on 8 of 10 shooting.

  • Kyler Crump (‘25) goes for a layup past his Lakewood defender in the Mavericks game against the Tigers. He scored 19 points in the matchup on high efficiency, making 7 of 9 shots.

  • Dominic McLawrence(‘24) goes up for layup through heavy contact. In the game, Dominick had 19 points on 8 of 11 shooting in the contest.

  • Avery Baucom (‘25) runs back on defense, hoping to stop the fast break opportunity. Baucom had 7 points in the matchup.

  • Mead defends Lakewood player through the lane, with Matthew Angelo (‘25) and Lukas Glasgow (‘24) both defending the shot.

  • Dominic McLawrence (‘24) fights through contact through the lane in the game against Lakewood. The Mavs won the game 70-41 in quite the dominant performance.

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Braeden Corliss
Braeden Corliss, Writer
Braeden is a senior. He enjoys running, fishing, hanging out with friends, and playing with his dogs. He is involved with cross country, track, and FCA. He is looking forward to taking pictures for the newspaper and getting lots of sports photos to edit and submit to contests.
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