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Buchholz leads wire-to-wire in romp over Columbia

Buchholz's Jamison McTureous (13) tracks down a loose ball against Columbia. Photo by C.J. Gish 1
Buchholz's Jamison McTureous (13) tracks down a loose ball against Columbia.
Photo by C.J. Gish

Key Points

  • Buchholz boys basketball team defeated Columbia 60-35, ending a four-game losing streak against them with senior Lucas Bhatia scoring 20 points.
  • Buchholz led wire-to-wire by strong defense and three-point shooting, and they will play Trenton and Gainesville next in a busy schedule.

A year ago, the Columbia Tigers boys basketball team won both meetings with Buchholz, winning one game in overtime and the other by one point.

On Tuesday night at Bud Seymour Gymnasium, the host Bobcats ended their four-game losing streak against the Tigers with authority.

Senior Lucas Bhatia hit three straight 3-pointers in the third period and scored a game-high 20 points, as Buchholz knocked down nine treys and led wire-to-wire in a 60-35 romp over visiting Columbia.

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Buchholz's Lucas Bhatia (5) passes out of a trap by Columbia's Murkail Cray (0) and Kadrian Wilson (2). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Buchholz’s Lucas Bhatia (5) passes out of a trap by Columbia’s Murkail Cray (0) and Kadrian Wilson (2).

Buchholz (4-1) came up hot in the opening period, with Bhatia, senior Ezra Olmedo and junior Daniel Muchnick all netting 3-pointers as Buchholz took a 15-8 edge.

“Our last time at Santa Fe (a 42-33 win), we didn’t have our best showing, and it was a tough grind,” Buchholz coach Elliott Harris said. “We needed to get back to having fun and playing hard and our kids played really hard tonight.”

The Bobcats turned up the defense in the second quarter, holding Columbia to only two field goals, which came in the final minute of the quarter. Six different Buchholz players scored, and Buchholz extended its lead to as much as 19 at 30-11 before Columbia scored the final six points of the half to cut it to a 30-17 deficit.

“We talked about playing good defense and getting in gaps,” Harris said. “We also finished off each possession and did a good job rebounding. I think we had 28 total and we had a lot of those on the defensive end. We did a good job finishing off each position with a rebound.”

Columbia's Shaheed White (1) drives on Buchholz's Jamison McTureous (13). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Columbia’s Shaheed White (1) drives on Buchholz’s Jamison McTureous (13).

The third quarter was more of the same. As Columbia (2-2) continued to struggle offensively, Bhatia heated up with his three straight 3-pointers. Buchholz led by as many as 20 in the frame before settling for a 42-26 edge going to the fourth quarter.

“We have some good shooters. It’s Lucas sometimes, Jacob (Bromirski) sometimes, and Daniel (Muchnick) sometimes,” Harris said.

Buchholz cruised through the fourth quarter with their biggest margin in the final score. Muchnick had nine points and Bromirski added eight.

Senior Shaheed White led the Tigers with nine points.

The schedule gets busy for Buchholz, as they will travel to Trenton on Thursday and city-rival Gainesville on Friday.

“The kids like this time because they can get on the court and play, while the coaches would rather spend more time practicing,” Harris said. “Kids just want to play games, and you can only get better the more you play.”

Buchholz's Ezra Olmedo (12) puts up a shot against Columbia. Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Buchholz’s Ezra Olmedo (12) puts up a shot against Columbia.
Buchholz's Gabe Williams (21) and Jacob Bromirski (0) close in on Columbia's Terrance Tolbert (20). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Buchholz’s Gabe Williams (21) and Jacob Bromirski (0) close in on Columbia’s Terrance Tolbert (20).
Buchholz defenders swarm Columbia's Terrance Tolbert (20). Photo by C.J. Gish
Photo by C.J. Gish Buchholz defenders swarm Columbia’s Terrance Tolbert (20).

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