Knights Had Some Good Quarters, But Not Enough
•January 16, 2019•
By Jason Brown
NP Sports Editor
Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond dropped two games this last week.
The Knights lost to Tri-County Friday and Central A&M last Tuesday.
Against the Titans Friday, ALAH fell behind 17-15 after the first quarter, but a big second quarter put the Knights ahead 32-15 at halftime.
Tri-County battled back with a 19-5 third-quarter run to take the lead 44-37.
The Titans held on in the fourth for the final 66-58 win.
Austin Romine scored a game-high 21 points.
Adam Day and Austin Plank hit double digit scoring with 19 and 16, points, respectively. Plank dropped four 3-pointers.
Domonick Baker rounded out the Knights’ scoring with two points.
Against the Central A&M Raiders last Tuesday, ALAH fell behind early and could not catch up in the 71-42 loss.
Austin Romine scored a team-high 12 points, and Day collected six points, six rebounds and three assists.
Austin Plank made three 3-pointers for nine points.
Isaac Ashenfelter recorded two steals, and Jamison Rocke and Baker scored six and five points, respectively,
The loss dropped ALAH’s overall record to 1-14.