November 1, 2009 |
All five Black team members scored in double figures as Austin Peay Black ran away from the White team in an 80-59 scrimmage Saturday morning that was interrupted for 30 minutes by a power outage.
Sophomore forward/center Marcel Williams, who scored just two points while taking only three shots in Wednesday’s scrimmage, led the Black team with 22 points, on 9-of-13 shooting while grabbing 10 rebounds, dishing out five assists and collecting four steals. Freshman guard Eric Mosley added 20 points while junior guard Caleb Brown added 17. The Black team shot 61.1percent (33 of 54) from the floor.
For the White team, senior guard Wes Channel scored 18 points while sophomore center John Fraley had his second straight double-double with 17 points, on 7-of-12 shooting, and 15 rebounds. Freshman forward Chris Reaves added 14 points. The White team, however, struggled from the floor, shooting just 24-of-60 (40 percent) from the floor.
The Govs will exhibition play, 7 p.m., Thursday, when they play host to Oakland City in Dave Aaron Arena.
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TopicsAPSU, APSU Athletics, APSU Men's Basketball, APSU Sports, Austin Peay State University, Caleb Brown, Chris Reaves, Eric Mosley, Exhibition play, Marcel Williams, Oakland City, Scrimmage, Wes CHannel
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