The Paris boys couldn't lock up a win last week in Salisbury.
The Coyotes lost all three of their games in the Salisbury Tournament, dropping their first-round game against Glasgow 51-42, their …
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The Paris boys couldn't lock up a win last week in Salisbury.
The Coyotes lost all three of their games in the Salisbury Tournament, dropping their first-round game against Glasgow 51-42, their next-round against Carrollton 41-37 and the seventh-place game against Marceline 41-40.
Paris (3-10) finished under 30 percent at 29 percent for the first time of the week against Marceline (4-9) on Saturday. Marceline outscored the Coyotes off turnovers 16-8.
Brady Shivers and Brad Skinner each led Paris with nine points, and Skinner had four steals. Cayden Poddany had seven points and nine rebounds.
Paris trailed Carrollton (6-6) 20-10 at halftime but couldn't make the deficit completely disappear. Poddany had 11 points and eight rebounds, and Luke Ensor had seven points.
Glasgow (7-4) outrebounded Paris on the offensive glass 21-10 and scored 13 second-chance points and 30 points in the paint because of it. Zeek Turner led the Coyotes with 13 points, seven deflections and three steals, and Ensor, Poddany and Tim Woodward each finished with seven points.
Paris (1-1 L&C) hosts the tournament champion and Lewis and Clark Conference foe Salisbury (6-5, 1-0 L&C) at 7:30 p.m. tonight.