Friday,  March 15, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 239 • 7 of 49 •  Other Editions

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ing by the Tigers allowed the difference in score to increase. Zach Punt hit a three-pointer while Fries and Planteen each had one field goal. White River took a 41-19 lead at the end of the third quarter.
• In the third quarter, Langford made three of 14 in field goals, three of four free throws and had five turnovers that turned into five points for the Tigers. White River made seven of 11 in field goals, three of four free throws and had one turnover that was converted into two points for Langford.
• Langford outscored White River in the fourth quarter, 14-10, as the Tigers went on to win, 51-33. "We wanted to keep White River under 55 points and we did that," Raasch said. "We worked hard in the game."
• Fries made a three-pointer for the Lions in the fourth quarter, but scored half

Bo Fries gives the signal for the play to run as he is guarded by Nic Waln. (Photo #5232 by Paul Kosel)

of its points from the charity stripe. In the fourth quarter, Langford made four of seven in field goals, seven of eight free throws and had four turnovers. White River made five of 13 in field goals, missed two free throws and had two turnovers with Langford making one free throw.
• "Our goal coming into the tournament is to win two games. We still have that goal

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