The Torrington Trailblazers fell behind the No. 2-ranked Bearcats early and could not catch up on Friday in their second meeting this season, losing on the road, 61-49.
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DOUGLAS – The Torrington Trailblazers fell behind the No. 2-ranked Bearcats early and could not catch up on Friday in their second meeting this season, losing on the road, 61-49.
Torrington got off to a slow start, with a12-8 after the first frame, but battled back to bring the score to within two at intermission, 24-22. The Blazers poured in 10 points in the third quarter, while the Bearcats added 17 to expand their lead to nine points with a quarter to go. In the fourth, Torrington racked up 14 points to Douglas’ 20.
In the losing effort against second-ranked Douglas, Jordan Malm was the top-scorer for the Blazers, with 13 points. Nine of Malm’s points came from behind the arc. Nathan Stitt’s 12 points put him as the only other Blazer in double-figures. He hit four shots from the field, including two three-pointers. Tyler Ring chipped in nine points for Torrington.