The second-ranked Torrington Trailblazers boys’ basketball team fell behind early and could not catch up in a loss on the road to fourth-ranked Worland on Friday, 58-47.
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WORLAND – The second-ranked Torrington Trailblazers boys’ basketball team fell behind early and could not catch up in a loss on the road to fourth-ranked Worland on Friday, 58-47.
“We got off to a terrible start and were behind by 20 at the end of the first,” coach Neil Baker said. “We had poor intensity during the week in practice, so our slow start wasn’t too surprising. The loss will be a good lesson if we learn from it and increase our toughness and work ethic in practice.”
Despite the slow start, Torrington had two players in double-figures. Jordan Malm was the leading scorer for the Blazers, with 22 points. He also added five boards. Tyler Ring was the second Blazer in double-digits, with 10 points to go along with five rebounds.
Nathan Stitt was the third-highest scorer for Torrington, with six points and he also had four boards. Bryan Lemmon and Breyden Bivens each contributed three boards.
Seven different Blazers scored in the losing effort.